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. States «15.00; cull and common. 8.00 to 12.00. FINANCIAL. - CURB ISSUES RISE INBULLISH DRIVE Oils Are Featured in Advance. -+ Utility Issues Are INDUSTRIALS. Sales High, Low. Close. 18 i1y in hundreds. 1 Actol Prod A 5 Acoustic Prod . 19 Aero Indust 3 Aero Indust war Acro Inau 34 Aero Bup M B n'! 1Agfn Ansco ... 2 Alngworth Mis .1 SAIr Tov vt . 1 1 20— ocatn TAJr Inv cvi pid Lo0l 5 * 38" | Quiet & RS dViario o i 0 Aviarion A o 30 Allied P& L .... 12 93 | Allis Chaimers N 175 82%3 e : AlbheFor Cem 1 Alum Co Amer . Alum Goods Mf& . Alum Lid ....... @oecial Dispiten to The Star. NEW VORK, August 23.— Prices were generally higher on the Curh Exchange today, but the advance was nol As gpec- tacular as that on the Stock Exchange. nor was It accompanied by so large a turnover. In pari t condition was accounted for by the fact that the ul ities Gid not take their usual-promis nent place in the proceedings, and the utilities make so large a part of the trading on the curb. One of the features was the response erage "0 & Cont Gor iAo it P & L B. Am Commonw_ ® Am Commonw P B Am Comw P optl war Am Cransmid B. Am Depi Siores. Am Dep. 8 1 pid A A Ea..... 3 Am Gas & BN Amer’ Investors B.. 148 Mavis Bottling....... 10 Mayflower Assn. 53Mid W Th Mid W %3 Mid W U pr line... A 2 p 14 Nat._Amer Co. 1413 Nat Dairy 1 Nat Bak bfd THE EVE STAR, WASHINGTON § Lorillard rtz 7w farcopi Int! Mer. . 1 Marc Wire Lond B 1 Marion Steam Shov n 2 McCord R B cfs 2 Moad Johanen: 1% T R A nts s 3 0 Mesabi Tron. ... 2 Mid West ULil Ut Uil 74 vid 1M W U 8% pf non-bi 158 158 1Mid W Ul rts.. i Minne top Res 3 Missour! Kans Pipel.. 31% 8112 1 Mock J I 1 Monong “W_Peér 1 Monsanto Chem 2Muray ris . 1 Montecat deb T 1 Moore Drop Forg Al 3 Nachmen Sprfid.... 2 Nat Bak 1Natl Container 2 Nail Fam Str i | i | by Transamerica Corporation to mnl Amer - invest war t Investors pfd.... 62 “68'a announcement of a 150 per.cent stock | ) Am feund Sinch. #Ne! Bup Sota " dividend. The stock had closed at 149 | Am Lt & Trac. 1 Kat Rub Maen 20 vesterday, which was & new bigh up io | A Bol & \Chiminiw E 2Nat Thes ‘Bup . .. that time. It ovbened moro -than 3| AnCNay “Gas sia. 1 '3 Nat Trade Journa. poinis higher today and ndded materi- | 3 AmerBhemis [ 1 Ine & : afv to the gain afterward. Transac- | P T y ; Corn, Tions were ex the Tight to subscribe 10| 3 Am Sob & Ohein: 3 1 Nelson: &, 20 stock of the new Intercoast Trading Co. | Am_ Posu.... u 3 Newberes '3’ 7 . TIAGIDE €9, | . eani il 1, Newb 1 1 ofd Flectric Fond & Share was an excep- | Rut S 8 JA HawR gl nrt, tion to the rule of moderate gains in | Amer Super pfd. 90 3 New Biiiein its part of the list. This stock opened Aderdnm. XERi = aNewport C n xdex ris At a new high affer its advance of 8| °} ARGl chl Nita. . . i 1 New Haven " Giocicl ) g3t 2t points on the day before. 2nd shortly Arciuius Radio 7' u“ 23N u S T afierward touched 172, where it was up | T it o N almost 6 points and at a record high. | Ark Noi Gas A 120" 1200 | 273 N American Superpower gained a point or | Asso Dye & Pain' 30 <30 15 Ni 50 and Arkansas Natural Gas betiered | ,33A50 Blec Ind. .o e el MN « previous high by & point. i A e e s 1e] .3 Noma Ziee : AZainst. these gains were losses of 2| 2 Aso Kason 188 18a | agNor Amer Aviabion.! points in Niagara Shares and a new low | A roaon pra frn s e s for the recenily organized Blue Ridge | Ailas Piswoot 89 1 Northwest Eniie Duke Power. which has been a sensational performer in many other sesslons. reacted substaniially. ‘The oils were active and strong w out exception. Among the independ ents Gulf Ol of Penusvivania was the leader, while Cities Seivice sold at a new high for the present shares. Two indusirials stood out, Anchor Post Fence and General Realty & Util- itles. both at new highs Theater Equipment was another miscel laneous issie in strong demand. Crocker Wheeler Inst 10 points on the sale of » few shares. Foltis-Fisher equaled its previous low, Trving Air Chute responded fo the of- ficial sfatement that net profite in the | 1 first half of the year exceeded $300.000 | and that earnings for July were better | yet by a moderate advance. NEW YORK COTTON. NEW YVORK, August 23 (P.—Un- cortatnty as to weather ‘developments in the Southwest aver the approaching 2Cent A{l_Sta Ser_vic week end had a restrieting offect. on | ST T JE ¢ | ip Corl....... | ! | i Corporation, h- Wieas Blaw Kunox xd.ll Dlie R ) 2 Brillo Mig A | 1 Brit-Celanese 1.id i 1 Ruf NLE P pfd F S Burma Corp: ....00 0 Butler Brog Cable Rad Tube 'vic! 1 Cable & Wireler 28 Cable & Wirslers 8 | 8Cable & Wirelers pid 1 Camden Fire Ins.... | an Marcont I Dital Admin A ! i 28 Capi Admin A pid. 8 Capital Admin rts 1 Carnation § Cuterpillar Tracior..' 3 Colan Cor Am 1Celan C Am 1st ‘pfd business and was reflected by rather Pib A nervous and irregular fuetuations in the eofton market, fodav. Prices ral- Tied from an opening decline. but after selling 4 or 5 points net higher eased slightly under liquidation, with the mid- affernoon market quiel at net de-| clines or 3 or 4 points i heck € Futures closed steady -3 points lower | 8 Ber. to 1 higher: October, 18.42a18.44; De- | cember, 18.75a18.76: January. 1880: March, 18.99a19.00: May, 19:10. Spot ies Ser pfd ch & To 13 Cleve Tract uiet: middling, 18.65. . 9 B | lub Alum Uien 4 Sheaffer o &R ST olg Palmol P 3 Sikorsky alio) Mareh i B e ORI T . Octoher 14 3mith Co ‘A Or.... October nea Decamber. i 401 Commonw & Son Opening —- January, 18.76 Marvh. 1895 0 Commonw & § oot w May 19.02; October rolds. 18.45: Ociober | 42Cons Aircrall ...... (new:. 18.44. December, 1871 | 25Cons Auto Mer vic 1GCons Auto Mer pfd . 1Consol G Ball....... 2 Cons Gas Util A.. 11 Consol Insiru 3 Conzol_Laund 1Cons Ret-Surs. ... 1 Cons Theaters ... 1081 Cons G N ¥ s CHICAGO LIVE STOCK lliARKET CHICAGO. August 23 (Pi.—(Unitod Department of Agriculture)— | Hogs. 9.000 head. including 2,000 direct: | market mostiy 15 (o 25 higher: tep,| I Conil Diamon 11.00; bulk good to choice 160-210, oon (W Bl pounds weight, 11.50 to 11 D TR pounds, 11.00 to 11.50: pa | 2Coover Besmr nid 200 to 960. Butchers. medium o 1 Gopel Pred’a xe.. 0 cheice. 230-300 pounds, 10.13 to 11.25 D Caleabn & B Bla AL v 200-250 pounds. 10.60 to 11.85: 160-26( cher Wheeler 1Crosse & Black ofd f pounds, 11.15 1o 11.90: 130-160 noun o 1060 to 11.85. Packing sows, 8. -130 2.90. Pigs, medium fo chaice, 9 Cirtics pounds. 10.00 to 11.50 Cartiss- 2 Cattle—Receipts, 1500 head; calves 2 13 nothing here exeep: 3w 1.000: practically zale of vearling: 3 week end clearane: good, considering the liberal supplies held’ over earlier in the week: not enongh steers offered to make a ma- | 589355 ket: vealers strong at 16.00 to 17.5 Slaughter . classes. sieers, g00d__ and ) choice. 1.300-1.500 pounds, 1275 o 17.00; 1.100-1.200 pounds, 12.75 i0 17.00, | s : 950-1.100 pounds, 12.75 o 17.00: com G & Fei ) mon and medium, 850 pounds up, 8.0 2Easi Roll M. to 13.00. Fed yearlings. good anc| o Eei Stateg Hev B 1 Eastern Uci} Iny Bros choice, 750-950 pounds, 12.75 to 16.5 Heifers, guod and choice, 850 pounas | down, 12.75 to 15.25: common end me dium, 7.50 to 1235, Cows, good and choice, 8.25 10 12.00; common and me- | dium, 650 to 8.25. Vealers (milk fedi. | good, 5.00 to 17.30; medium. 12.00 to Rad Corp . ... e pmaSnen-S8a 8 B e a8 S4% Stockers and feeder steers. good and | s chaice, all weights, 10.75 to 1275; com- 5 mon and medium, 8.00 to 10.75. i3 Se g 3, U 8 Finish pfd Sheep—Receipts, 7,500 head: market Finish....... 3 e ctive, strong to 23 higher: native lamost| 2 Faceol Mot Co.. ) ST 8 Gromim.. . 13.25 to 13.75: top, 14.00; range lambs,| 1 Fairenile Axiein o SAU 8 Lines pfd.... 13.50: fat ewes, 4.50 to 6.00: feeding 13 Pansteel Prod ARl 1 Fedders Mre A 1Ted Metals ... 1l % Podera) Water A1l 2 Pint stk deb rts..... 19 Flat rets. . Jambs quotable steady: lambs, zood | and choice. 92 pounds down. 13.00 to | 14.00: medium. 11.00 to 13.00: cull and B s o SN3L8285,.5 common, 7.50 to 11.00: ewes, medimi | . ; . to choice. 130. pounds down. 4.50 S¥nancial tnvest N ¥ 31 1 250 to 4.75: 3, Piresione Tire 24 2 6.23; cnll and common, feeder Jambs, good and choice, 12.50 is 13.75. 5 Pigst Nat Strs ri 18 1Piar Pw & Lt 78 pid 100 11 Fokker_Airp 'Am 4 5 Folts_Fisher ! 4 Ford Mot Ca 12 Ford Mot Ltd Heavy Construction Contraets 5 . NEW YORK. August 23— Contrac et in heavy consiruction and engineer- | ing projects in the past wesk were sub-| stantially higher than in the correspond- 33353 3 Foremost Dairy ©. 2 Foremost_Fabrics 1 Porhan Co A.. 9 Fox Theaters A 1 Freneh Line ‘B. 6 Garlock P& Atlas Port Cem...... 11, Ohio_Briss B s7d. { ZAulo VoL Mach...l. 1 0il Storts A, 1. J C Penney pf 111 Pennrosd Corn 2% Petrol Corn 15t 14 Bilot Radia Tube.... 11 Pitney Bowes P 17; Pitts & Take E.. 101 Prudentie] Tnv 52 Rainbow fum P Al 52 Reliable Strs 13 Revnolas Metal A. 35 | 35Selected Incust inc X Cab Mfg ... 3 J <3 13 Sharp & Dohme fac 102 Shenandosh Corp 140 Shenan Corp | 24 Son Caped P n. ) South_Corp 24 Southw Dairy Prod 22 Southw 226 Stand Brands i U Elec el 184 Uni Light & Power A 90 Uni G Imp C rin. 177 Uni_Molasses 1001 Moiors A 2 Quthowrd Molors B 1Overeas Sec 5 PPac G & 8 1et pil Paiam Cah Miv.... 2 parie Davis Go..... 2 Purmetce Teans ., 11°C Penney & Co SPenn WL P C 2 Peop Lt & Pow C 1 Philipoe (Louis) Al 1Pick Bar & Co pf 'u 2port Fl = 1 Pow Corp Canada 1 Pow Sec Cor pi v It See ris 2 Rail 2 Railway Lt Sec 7 Rainhow Lum P B Manh Iné Br & St.. Management orp. . 2 Reynolds AMetal B 2 Rooseveit Fleid 5 Root Rfx Ci pr pf 1Royal Tvpe ... 2 Russek's Fifih Ave €St Rezis Pape 2 Sanzamo_Elec Co. 1Schilie Peal Est $ Schulte Un 5c-31 1Schulie Un pf 28ec Gen Am In N In Cora nintis I Lotk & Haraw 18sc 2 Se; Selected Tnd Inc f 8 Seiect Ind Ine isi entrs Safely Conirol 3 Sanatron T . i Souih Asbestos Gas Uil 2 Spaniah & Gen reis 28tarrett L S ... 18iand 1nv .....eiooe 3Stand Mot 5 Stand Steel Prop .. 4 Starrett Corp : 2 Stein & Co - Stein Cosmet % Sterchi Bros 5 Stranss Kol 2 Streves Roth ur Tenn El Pow %5 il i Taggert Coip ..... 1 Tampa El i Third Ne. 1 Tnomps Pr 4 Thomps St 1 Todd. Ship Toddy 1 Trans 5 Transe Alr Trsp tic. 23'a 23 2 Trans Lux D L P § A iuri Cont Corp 2Tri Cont_Corp ‘pid iripex Sul G i Cont Alied Un wi Tri Util Corp . Tubi Art 8 B 4 Ulen 6 Union Amer Invesiing 5Union N G Can. ... 0 Union_ Tobaeco 1Uni Chem bt pfd. .. 8 Uni Corp war.... Uni Drydock ... 25 Co ni G lmp C 4Uni L&P cvi pfd. i Profit Shering ... 3 US&Ini) Sec and_p! n_Wall Paper Fac £6 seder Roat....... ck Fin. $3<ddagacagagaadacadaagad Qe Waitt & Bond B Wale: Watson J W avne Pump. . st Auto Sip Al 1idier Food Prod fms (R C1 &6 2 Winter'm 7.0 00 ing week last year. due principally to a| 4 Gen Am Inv... 1Worth Tnc. A 0000 higher rate of activity in commercial | 138En BAE 540 4Zonite ........0 and industrial building, Engineering 2Gen Emp . ...... Bales MINING STOCKS. | BGen Elec Ltd Teg.. 7 Gen Elec Co Ger Fireprie n El Co Ger war..? Reai & Util Cor. Real & U Co pfd 110 News Record reports. 0il M;rger Rumored. NEW YORK, August 23 ()Tt was | ‘Theater Eauip.. 2 Gold Coin E e 30 Globe Underwriters.. 15 Hid Bav Min & 8m 31 Gold_8eal_Flec.. 22 Goldbere Strs pid. §2 Colaman, Sachs . 2 Golden Sates LS . Rinelair Conselidated Oi) Corporation and the Praivie “Oil*& Gas. Go. have ! reached an understonding, termed at | | present as a “gentlemen’s agreement;” 1gorham ' ne pfd 4 Newmont. Miniric 4 iotham Knitba ot for the merger of the two organizations. 1 Gramonn Co Ltd rei 5 12 Ohio Cop. pi Bhn . SR RS 2 Graymur . . | 1 Guy Mot GERMAN BONDS AND STOCKS. | Y 8 o R NEW YORK. August 23 (Speeial).— | '3 Ground Grip Shoe.. 5214 o e, Giotalon Thvest.. ... 12' 500 60.00 2 Hail_ Printing. 200 3000 i Ger Govt Red Loan with drawing etfs sttached per 100 R M... Ger Goyt Red Loan witheit drawing cifs per 1090 R M. Queted in dollars per million FHamburg 4'us 9 ‘oo ... 35.00 (Quoged_{n dollars per thousand mar German Gen Elect 4'.s pre-war 23,00 2 German Gen Flect 4'5: 1919.... 725 Berlin 45 pre-war...... . 400 Hamburg ds. 3'as 4s D Hambure Ameriean. Ling 4'oa. ; 2 North German Llovd 4':s 2 b | Krupp s 19: 5 5 A . | o Sseldorl 45 Pre-wAr. .. nsur . Prstr: acha 4n phe-wit! 3 I, Bhaces A Munich 4s pre-war ... . i Iln:l Gholed T aiiid o sty 1ot perty @ttman Ge Eltc) & : Eg tGerman Ge Flre) ple "I‘ ';:‘} g;?};{;lhsu Comnierz and Privat Bank kS 1 G Farben, - 21Int'l She . isconto a! 81 intl Superpow.... gm»m Han 1Intern UtILA.... Dresdner Bank. 27 Intern Ui Bi...... Deutsehe Ban: 3, Intern Ut pfd Darmsteedier I Intern UL war... Heyden Chem 1 Iniersiate Hostery. Mercur Bank Vienna. i1l North German Liovd. .. X Austrian A E G (General Fieci L 300 2 Haves Wheel 1Hartman Tob.. 7. Havegart Cori 1 Hazeltine Corp... . # Rubensisin.l | 1 g R X 2 He 81 Hercule: 8 Hira PR Ttal Superp deb ris.. Jonas & mh..... 1 Jones & N'-‘umn ptd. Lild&;ghl Visit Morrow Home, ENGLEWOOD; N. J., August 23 (#).— | Col. Charles A. Lindbergh and hiz brid | in hundreds. 1 | Sales |0 Carib Send 111 1 Bunker Hill xd. 100 2Com Tun & Drain n 2 Cons Cop Mines. .. 2 Cresson Con Goid 21ron Cep Copper 1Meial & Min. 1 Mohnwk Min. . 1 Premier Gold M 3 Roan_Antelope Cop. 5 Shattuck Denn .. 4 Tonopah Min 3Uni Verde Ext !l 2Uni Zine Smelf RUnity Gold 1Ufah Meial: 1 Walker Mines 1Wendon Cop . INDEPENDENT OIL STOCKS, undreds, 3Am Con Oilflds 1 Am Maracaibo Co 1 Argo O Sy Bt Eion &1 §Cosden Oil i Baroy pet ? Darby pe 8 Derhy O & 27 Gulf O Pa_... 1 Homaekla Ol A Hons Gulf_Gas. 3 Iniereont Pet...: 2 Rirby Pet,......lll. 0 Lion Ofl... 2 Lone Star G 5 Magdal Synd 3 Mount. Gulf, eunt Pro 4Nat Fuel 3 New Bisarsra O bt favaions Mex Ariz Land v 23 : o New Pac Western Ol 3 Eaniepee Ol 2 Plvmonth, 3 Sunray ~ Ol 7?{3 Cx_P; xon Ol & Venezuelan . Mex.... 1 Venesuelan Pet. L] ved here the former Anne Morrow, arrived hera c Y 3"" in ITAWA:!!’) m’m vesterday to visit Ambassador and Mrs. Dwight. W. Morrow, whn returned-from Me: City Tuesday. It is their frst visit! to Mrs, Lindbergh's former hom since their marriage. ¥ nits, i 00 A A O nen vte eof..: NEW YORK CURB MARKET 1320 118, R | Eonliember EERLINS X 2l taber . - | Decomber 111110000 1238 1836 | Da_n . | Cal Ore Fow & Received by Private Wire Direst to The Star Offies Sales in BONDS. thousands. - 29 Abitibi P&P s A '53. | 3Allied Bk 65 '30.. 10 Allied Pk @5 '30... .. bé 20 Allied Pk 3« '39 COD 52 81 52 23 Alnm_Co Amer 5¢ '57. 10034 10013 100’3 4Am Comwith 6s '44... 71 ¢ 17Am Rall MUl s 5. n ng 6 2 ATt B Fow', $ATK P & 1, '5s 1 Arnold Pr ‘Wks 8Acs0 G & El B! 40 Asso Tel Ut 572 1 Asso Tei UL s7d. 1 As 8im Hard 8lay ‘33, 1BellT can 6s'A 3., e} an &8 B FBost & Me 6s M 2 2 Bost Cons Gas 55 '47. 5Can Nat Ry 7s E '35 5 Capital Admin $x ' 19Cnro P & L 53 '3 100 | 33355 12Cent Bt Ei b 43 & 1Cen SU P&L 5ics 53 B 1Ch Ry cfs dep bs ‘37 7 TCIx SUR H 525 40 A 3CIt Sery 5n '65.. 1Ci. Ser Gus 8133 "2 26Cit 8 G Pip 85 43 931 12Cit Sv Pow 5'ws '82 927 92°% 927 | 2 Gol R Lon Br 6 9% 80 90| 2 Con G Bal B%s ‘89 G 903, 1915 961, | Cont G & % 85 A 58 8330 83°% 83% | 5 Cudany 8ias '37 | Den & 8 Lake 65 | 10 Dev Cify G s A | Det City G 51 B | U Tnil 623 52 ntl 75 4 | Pack &4 '39. Po 5r '36 Po 65 '§1 16 Grorgia Po 35 1 Georgia Po s 7 d \& Grand Trunk 6% 13 Hood Rub 5 § 7 Hood Rub % i i Pow Sec L Sec Awacr b © Nu G Gs ‘36 1w nterst Pon 55 37 uy Corp Am a5 & 1 Cp Am 3¢ A a Neb L&P 55 4 i Coip 6 36 G & Coke 655 "47 Pw 68 A 2026.. | i i } 0! | 9014 80 | 9731 3 160n 1 001 00%% 951, 95is 9814 | 0014 100 1007 | 317 11813 11874 9670 96744 9872 A 105 * 105 "Z108 N 120 Neisner Pealts 8 3 | Y P AL 4l Az Fells P 65 ‘30 No: Ind P 8 35 C 66 Ono Pow 415 D "6 Ohto Pow 8¢ 52 B. ... Pac Wn Oil 65 43 Parmelee Trant 65 44 un O F 63 A 50 wa 5Penn D & W Co 85 49 2 Peoples Tt & P 3¢ 79 4 Pitis Sieel < 48..... 23 Poor & Co 65 '29. 2 Reliance B § 8 fs ‘44 12 Rel Manage 8¢ A 53 rd Del 5% 48 4150 A 61 i 65 32 . “8s A 305 uthw G&E 55 A '3 ihw Da P 8'us ‘38 1Staley Mic 6s 42 Stand invest 5 12Stend P & L 1Siand P X 1 4 Sun Maid R 6 FOREIGN BONDS. | ‘51 1 Ruenns Air: 50 Com & Pri Bk 81,5 37 231, 11 DARisy Cons 8¢, an | 2 Pirst Boh Wks 7¢ '57 | | 3Pree 8 Pros 6: 57, i | aFree 8t Prus £l.c 5i a2ty { SHamburg F 7¢ ‘38 .. 814 | | 3 Hanover Cred fs 31 as§13 | 1 Hune 'al 7155 A C 83 1 0 Indt M R Fin 7c 44 2 27 Tial Superp 6s 63 bid Supe fs 61 A W% a1ty | 2 R Paru 8155 52 w " S Montavideo s A 30 515 | 2 Mor Bk Bogota 7s (47 A 7 Mor BE Chile #e 31 aRv. | 10 Mor Bk Chile s '62 9 | 21 Mor Bk Den 5¢ % 0y 1 Nippon Eiee 6.8 s’ 2R ¢e Janeire 81z¢ 8aY | 28 Ruhr Gas 6' [ 313 109 100 1ma TS A W a1 lang a0t 1700 St Wks Aiis A 47 864 86 36 | xd— Ex-dividepe. wi—When 1asfed. \ n _Ne: ww--With warrants. GRAIN MARKET. CHICAGO. August 23 (P).—Sndden broadening out of European demand’ for wheat. from the United States gave | | | | | an immediate hoist to wheat vaiues today, with highest prices toward the last. Helping to lift the wheat market were adverse crop reports from Argen tina and Australia, with semi-official figures today indicating recent estimates | of the 1929 wheat vield in Prance were | much too high. All advices today from Canada continued to suggest a wheat cron far below that. of last year. Wheat closed unsettled, 2'3 to 3% | abave yesterday's finish. i Corn closed 's to 11, up. oats 14 to 7, advance and provisions unchanged to | a rise of 15. WHEAT-— September December March . i | | | Hizh 1.34%% 431y £l Py 3252 September December March May . OATE. Sepfember | December Mareh .. s 1041 | January .. 0000 ORI ! Sentember i October | compans. | Adame ¥xore { Do T4 pf. { enelsea ' Bank! Ghickasha Cot | Gities ™ Service. L 2000000 2, 08 G ol .. Foote Biitt' Co. Gold Dust pf.. Granger, Trad L7 SRR LLEGEEEPGOLLLLLLLLDREES S 2220009999 Wileon & Co ..',i_l ] 3 ... 26e By-Prod Coke, -w_m“.: Conference—success or failure—which | absorbing siory. | mulative convertible preferred stock and For v etbalinics 13 16 to be? You'll be surprised. too, TR 0ORaaves o pa o MRS HoERT Al e D oy Tias Becamed miuch $7250 a unit, offered by Childs, Jef- domestic demand has bern =ond T { behalf of the agreed (o early in the Summer at Paris. tial land in Central and Southern : Britisn public opinion stands benind Brazil, which, at the present time, js 204 Cassatt & Co. the meial ho< been uneha i Mr. Snowden. And so docs business | not being used. With an active popu- | Monarch Fire Insurance Co. 100.000 cents a pound domestic and 12.20 rents opinion in Eastern Canada. T 2 abie roads and a few lines $10 par value capital stock at $42 a a pound for "Mr. Snowden fs abiy seconded by the of irunk raivoad, this fertile and very '5hate, offered by a syndicaie headed by Sales of cobper <o far pave Right Hon. Willlam Graham, 42, presi- | pich territary would support millions of | O3 & Co. g totaled abont 160.000.000 otit |dent of the Britich Board of Trade.| farmers mors than they have toda Chicago. M., South Park District. 82.- have been about e vd Bl Graham, like Snowdén, is a whiz at ! Catile can be raised best on a large | 500000 4 per cent bond aring domestic and ool Forcian { figures. Colleze man, he graduated in | seale where land is cheap and plenty serially from 1930 to 1049, offered a' ssles on W-d otaled 3.000.000 1915 with honors in economic &cience | og it is available. This Brazil has in | Prices to yield from 4.65 to 5.30 per pound from Eginburgh University. Two years ghundance. cent by a syndicate headed by the fitst Pricrs of copper shares —— later he graduated as a Jawyer. He has | American packing interests entered l;ggn Trust & Savings Bank of Chi- rllmbing slowly from the lnw - e p at. 10 v €ago. nich ther sank when the price of ‘hs 1" "Thotisands of columns are being pub- | be a tragedy indeed should the present { orisia_res towns' comprise “the new indusirial and coffee. % front.er.” But, that kind of a cowboy has long Auy one who has traveled in recent ce gone from the great piains ol | months through the congested cities ' Western United States and Canada. cannot help but be impressed with the - k - 5 of the Yked decentralization of industry| _When J. F. Sartori, president of ¢ A - ¥ | Secuyity-First National Bank of Tas FINANCIATL, . FRIDAY. "ATTGUST '93. 1999 4 B ¥ | Btates with_less than 2,500 people. i away from them in like manner, t! . | Altogether fhey constituted 43.073.000‘ is why he.; E&m&m‘;fl %"E:E;;;gm::é |NGREASE 'N COPPER population. These millions lived on | factories, farms and in small communities. In-| “Even | dustrial life in & big way meant little | small factor in Germany,” savs Mr. | to_them. | Sartort. - | But today, thanks to the transmission | Germany in 10 years will again be the ' Speeial Dispateh o The Giar . | of power, factories age springing up in | most powerful nation induetrially in | ‘nmw + 2 | the smalier clties and the population i= | Europe if the European politicians let SW YORK. August’23.—=A"pro shifting to the smaller places. The‘her‘work. t L | open spaces of 10 years ago are begin- | For she knows how. Is Anxious for! ning to take on life since the advent (Copyrisht, 1929. by North American News- {of the automobile, the telephone, the | paper Alitance.) | radio and the electric transmission line. | | “Thin fact stands out now—that the | | technological revolution of the last 30 | Agreement of Hague Par- ley Before Sept. 1. | years hat forced, e ising ayout, of | e ,'innkf-m of plumb with the new cppor- By the Associated Press. ; v N C) i . i b BY JOHN F, SINCLATR. | “Scte s copy of a most fascinating | NEW . YORK, August 22.—New secu- Special Dispateh to The ftar, | little pamphlet calied “America’s New: - ritles .offered today include: Crown NEW YORK, Augtst 23.~The Hague 12,000 units, con- Stresemann issed among 1 B ral quarters in Wall not ke surpried to see a revicio t‘«.\id in the present sc: date, it was lrarned stere Sourees elose to the leading rupnriers and productrs were reluctant tn diceuts the situation. Interests which b, g copoer shares in weeks staled. however, pected an increase in coppe cause of the he: i recently developed, abroad. ading produccrs 2nd on New Securities been | Frontier,” issued. by the Middle West Drug Stores, Inc. Utllities Co. of Chicago. and read the | sisting of 12,000 share: 7 per cent, ci- principally * from Philip Snowden, the British chancel- | s lor of the cxchequer. precipitated the| Brazil is «the world's greatest meat crisis when he declined to accept on market. But the recent craze of cut. government of Great | ting down on meat consumption tireat- Britain the terms lald down in the ems her great industry. Young report, which the British dele- This South American ecouniry hi gates, hceaded by Sir Joshua Stamp,” about 1,000.000 square miles of poten- | fries & Co. Pennsylvania‘ Dock & Warehouse Co.. $5,750,000 leasehold mortgage 6 per | cent sinking fund gold bonas, to mature August 1, 1949, priced at 99 and ac- |crued interest, to vield about 6.17 per cent. “offered by the National City Co. creased demand s anticipated hroh from abroad and in the United &inte with the beginning of Autum of cdoper for expo rdav 5,250,000 pounds. Domestie buvins = sl in good volume and was v tributed. it was reported. The price af specialized in such subjects as taxation, {uvx.h!:; e’nml"ylm-m fln;fll financial fgr:.?“1ir’;r:‘A;:\rgnr“(:(‘uri?"? 'ha!?e it e @ b | iegislation since leaving college. i el It said to bave z : A lectirer on economics at the Uni- | & 80 Ro00 ir Bao i Dave Baldwin Locomotive Works. versity of Edinburgh, and a VIGorous ine coffee center of Brazil). This pian! NEW YORK. At > ersity of ; e coft 14 razil). i EW YORK. August 23 (1. —Follow.- ;;r"m{ Qr,\“-rf:‘;?l n,"dder":“n\"nfij"ilh‘"&*r- has a daily capacity of 2,000 cattle and ing the regular mnim:y meeling of the e omaTCRC RS IR MG N0IAS [ 51000 hioge: directors of the Baldwin Locomotive phe Labor cabincl, tes from Great,| . IN ECNL years nefther the eattleman Works it was announced that ne com- iUt should the dclegates from GEeat por the packer has made money, In pany. which is eperating at 35 per cent Iact December fhrough ain, G . Italy, 1917 Brazil exported 66.000.000 kilos, of capacity. has enough business on the Walburn Petrole - glum and Japan be unable to get to- P 2! n DEm g eialain: gl I inn 1920 63,000,000 kilos and in 1924 bul hand to opérate at the present rate to strengthened its position in that += red metal was <lasher. 0il Company Expands, NEW YORK. August 23 (F Richfield O] Carparation nf Ne which entered 1he New i‘::.fi:’, rfl:'?(‘.,?,‘",’l""“‘,l.?,“ o :.:"’l',, 1 132.000.000 kilus. the end of the year. Shipments are toiv by th~ acquicition of ! v ot iousnann ok Wat, Gerel =W The British I her chief yunning at the rate of $4.000.000 a Oil Co. of Providence, many must veeln payments under the has d meat con- monpth, New business amoun to! 20 service stations of Young plan Scplember 1, sy 1€ is in- | Fumption, and ihe veaclorion, fad in $5300.000 was booked during Jv DD ATCE weiilibe B s " L the United S also ad possible Lor 0 e b bl ] Fequirrd undir i Pl dcodntiedulog o Both Pramier Brinnd and Mr. Snowden el ien 4 ok Sitsert Then what? - o work stimulating ' in pure-bred THE FIRST SUPER-TIRE Thou catile. The zebu ing abandoned, and the bringing in of pure-bred caitle lished on The Hague Conterence and j.. greaily reduced the mortality due GOODYEAR DOUBLE EAGLE e mpending o Ny ee®iie | 10 ticks and Texas fever. As conditions | revival ‘economir Europe. Tt would | become mare normal-—and alreadv a decade has been spent on the proress Brazil will esmmand an even more : _portant place than she has in the past. The Brazilian eowbov is what the American cowboy was 30 years ago. He lives, on $8_a ‘mouth and “sub- s on a diet of rire. beans, dried meat t in the suspension of the Young plan. Martin Insull of Chicago, president of the Middle Wesy Utilities Co., is one executfve who believcs that the small | i going on in most of them. Many deperiment stores in the larger cities are establishing oranches in ihe outlaying sectionz, to take care of, the increasii g business there, The small town, to mep of the Tnsuil type. ronstitutes the dynamic America of the future, without “th dirt and noife” of the Angeles, the dean of the West Coa: bankers. returned recently from h annual vacation trip to Enrope he made the statement that Germanv is vers busy in the building trades, beeause her inclination seems {6 be “to empioy sur- plis funds in physical improvemen: rather than to deposit them in banks A King Could Buy No Better meiropolitan center and invesi them in secur Slecitic power has done much o In this maiter Germany . gt change. the eharacter of the presens every other nation BEN HUNDLEY tions would prebabiy do. She has been through the nightmare of a debased money and her peopie have seen thetr securities and bank deposits vanish into elvilization. With the possible excep- tion of the automobile, no induence has been greater. The use of the kilowat: has freed man from the limiiations of space and time. thin air. Naturaliv Germany's inclina In 1020 thers were 13,268 incor- | tion would be to put her sssets inta porated communities in the United things her people know eannot be taken GOODYEAR TIRES 3436 14th St. N.W. (At Nexnton) LW ‘_Z'.ii'y Always Delivers | % Q2% adto 5

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