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Dandruff Goes —ltching Ends whén Zemo touches the scalp Douse cooling, healing, cleansing ZEMO on the scalp and rub vigor- ously. If youre like thousands of others . the way dandruff vanishes and itching stops will be a surprise and delight. Use this remarkable, clean, family antiseptic liquid freely. It's the sensible way to get rid of Dandruff and Itching Scalp. Keep ZEMO handy. Safe and dependable for all forms of itching irritations of the skin and scalp, 35¢, 60c and $1.00. STANDARD VALUES FOR MONEY URGED Stability of Currency Is De- clared Cure for Many Economic llis. BY JOHN F. SINCLAIR. Special Dispatch to The Star. NEW YORK, May 7—With “Bill” ! an Danforth and his associates taking a holiday, the New York stock market reported yesterday sales of approxi- mately 5,124,000 . shares, more than 3,000,000 shares less than Monday. But the pace was plenty fast. In no day- this year have stocks advanced so rapidly. American Tobacco B moved up 17 points, . Coca Cola, 85 points; Eastman Kodak, 82 points; Johns- Manville, 5 points; Radio-Keith, 2% points; Paramount, 315 points; Unif States Steel, 114, and Radio Corpora- tion, 4% -points. Those are a few samples. : ‘The rafls and utilities were strong, with call money renewing at 32 and moving down to 3 per cent before the close. ‘‘Make money a good servant” is the object of the Stable Money Association, of which F. A. Delano, formerly presi- dent of the Wabash Rallroad, is presi- dent. Associated with Mr. Delano in the work are such well known men as Francis H. Sisson, E. W. Kemmerer, Fred I. Kent, Wesley C. Mitchell, John THE could be made stable. other problems could then be taken up in a much more orderly way than has ever been possible in the past. EVENING Sir Henrl Deterding, the world fa- mous oil leader, who came from Eu- rope to dedicate the new Shell Oil Co. Bullding at San Francisto—one of-the finest structures on the Amefican con- tinent—made this statement about the oll industry’s future: “When the senseless, useless oil and gas wastages are better understood by the people of the United States they will make laws to prevent such crim- inal negligence. Oil leaders who un- derstand the problem favor restricted production to conserve both ofl and But the real trouble is working out & program so that both the big and llme'cll operators are treated equitably air. erybody is in favor of oil and gas conservation—on principle. But how to bring it about—that's the rub. (Copyright. 1930. by North American News- paper Alliance.) et London has a “brighter dress suit” campaign. STAR, WASHINGTON, BANK STOCKS MAKE CANS DURNG APR = Averages Show New York Issues Held Upward Trend. Few Exceptions. Except for one reactionary day, the trend of the bank stock market in April was upward, 11 leading issues establish- ing new high records for the year. The Hoit, Rose & Troster weighted average equaled the year's high five times dur- ing the month. Opening at 204, the average declined to a low of 193 on April 28, but closed on April 30 at 196, D. C, WEDNESDAY, & recovery from the low level of three poifits in two days. The range for the month of April in ‘the stocks used in the averages was as follo! 1.Ap.10. Ap.30. 48 141 11 1717 390 166 13315 811, 219 230 822 64 140 1381, 310 152 196 Ap. . 139 Oity ... Corn Exchange Guarant; Manufacturers . New York Trust .. Public National .. 143 Weighted average 204 o CHRYSLER SHIPMENTS. NEW YORK, May 7 (#).—April ship- | ments of Chrysler-built passenger cars, trucks, busses and commercial vehicles totaled 37,527, an increase of 3,711 units, or 11 per cent, over March, as compared with an increase of 9 pe cent in April, 1920, over March, 1929, MAY 7, 1930. SEES BRANCH BANKING EXPANSION SPREADING According to F. G. Awalt, first deputy controller of the currency, group and branch banking rapidly is making the rest of the country independent of New York in negotiating large financial transactions. He believes that group banking con- | stitutes only. a transitory stage toward | branch banking, and that the latter| system will be authorized by Congress for the national banks, possibly within two years, cottonseed meal, cottonseed oil and hogs. Most other sensitive items de- clined, such as fats, other foods, grains, feeds, livestock, petroleum, coffee and rubber. The declines in fertilizer ma- | terials, butter and eggs were seasonal | and those of metals were in conform’ty | with customary lag. Based on 1926-1928 as 100 and on 474 quotations the index stood at 91.0 for the week ended May 3; at 91.6 for April 26; and at 92.0 for April 19. INDIVIDUAL AéCOURTS DEBITS By the Associated Press. Debits to individual accounts in lead- ing cities of the country for the week ending April 30 aggregated $15,352- 000,000, representing a 10 per cent in- crease over the total reported for the preceding week, which, incidentally, |included but five business days for | many of the reporting centers. The total represents an 18 per cent ‘h}crenu over the corresponding period of 1929. COMMODITY PRICES REACH NEW LOW MARKS Commodity prices declined six-tenths of one per cent during the week ended May 3, according to the wholesale price index of the National Fertilizer Association. Nine groups declined and not a single one advanced, which has not occurred since the week of Febru- ary 22, Forty-eight items declined and TRy only 13 advanced. China has imported 350,000 tons of The 13 items includsd such impor- rice so far this year. tant commodities as cotton, cotton seed, | Westmoreland Cafe 2122 California St. Now Serving Full Course Dinner, $1.00 737 qroom &/ OHOUSE / WIRED for electricity Complete With sil Fixtures and Bulbs, Gattor one Detaiis, " < MUDDIMAN ¢ 911 G Street Nat. 0140 Time Payments it Desired 9 A few of Washin Loxd Baltimore Filling~ Stations @N every prominent street in Wash- ington, in practically every suburb in the District, there is now a Lord Baltimore Filling Station ready to serve you with Amoco-Gas, Orange Ameri- can Gas and Amoco Motor Oil. Taking over such a large group of service stations from the Penn.Oil Company was a big job. But it is now completed. and, although improve- ments are still being made to bring these stations up to Lord Baltimore standards, every facility is provided for prompt and efficient service, At most of these stations complete lu- brication service is rendered by skilled attendants., Stop in today -~ and get used to_the service that you deserve. W. Davis, George Eastman, Otto H. Kahn, Elihu Root, Owen D. Young, Charles Evans Hughes, Sir Herbert Holt, William _Green, Charles C. Dawes, George M. Reynolds and many others. It was Joshua Stamp of England who declated that money may be made “a good servant rather than a bad master of humanity.” “The association has been organized to promote research and education con- cerning how to secure greater stability in the purchasing power of money throughout the world.” said Mr. De- lano. “We do not claim that the sta- bilization of the purchasing power of money is & panacea for all the ills of humanity. It is obvious that the dol- |lar, which fluctuated as the American | dollar did from a level of 100 in 1896 to a level of less than 30 in 1920, de- serves some real study.” Recently the League of Nations has appointed a committee to study the re- lation of gold supply to the problem of money stabilization. 1 “This question is one of keen inter- est to economists, bankers and indus- trialists, who have recently had brought home to them the great importance of the country maintaining an adequate volume of purchasing power if indust is to be maintained on a stable basis,” sald Mr. Delano. The fact is that if the price level FOR SKIN JIRRITATIONS ‘i!No More Gas - In Stomach and Bowels wish to be permanentls relieved nponannld> 1t fou t gas 7th & G Sts.. S.W., especially for stomach gas and the bad effects resulting from gas a and you will to take a deep breath without py feeling affer din- by a desire for_en- at any goo Advertisement. 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