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PHE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, MAY 4, 1931. v 2 low April of 1930, but nevertheless not | larger allowable output from Oklahoma | 25.00; " .78; HIPPING CORPORATION | | st e o oo™ | [Washington Produce] | rovi Tivtis e, sioan; | BAYKERS OF BALTMORE ey afely: P e i eciing| Warner-Quinian March quarter defl- gton Produce| |icmons, 450a500; 1mes, per 100, 300s| TO ATTEND CONVENTION Packed and shipped anywhere. REPORTS m '&h‘ oA week g{ }:’“ of Mx per | cit $149,228, against deficit '“Mfl; 3.25; grapes, Argentina, white, 3.25: | g .cia1 Dispaten to The Star. d lue rge pa; seasonal re- Packing comm ar ¥ i 4 : . Ak ror mATES e e | ey B3| e Ot pound prints, 29a30; |red, 3.50; Thubarb, per dozen bunches, | BALTTMORE. May 4—A, number of —The Original— TRENDS AND PROSPECTS OF | | DA ook oo o e o (e Pennayl et A O ross April sales off Eggs—Hennery, 17; current. receipts, Mi' hm:—' ;:umm 1:1‘”-;0”' a"ft‘?:mn;zllfr::rs":?e pcied o attend " - National ess Apr! les of T o ‘eget , oM, 120-pound | e attes KR]EG'S EXPRESS LEADING ORGANIZATIONS vania and the Van Sweringens over dis- | 6,83 per cent; Tour months off 3.83 per 15;;?"1“7 alive—Turkeys, hens, 2 | sacks, 2.75; 150-pound sacks, 3.50; new, | the second annual meeting of group § & STORAGE CO il Skt e o T o S copornin, i 5, O B ol S e el st e, pr bt | B, Biine” o, it ; S f B the Associated Press. Virginian served to increase the prob- ft, gets $1,920,510 m_ broilers, 35: Winter _chick- | 1.7582.00; onlons, Berraudi | Counti the | 616 Eye St. Dist. 2010 Companies Cease to Fear| ®\Ew YORK, May 4.—The following | ability of early Presentation of D | ey B etbine ;ut:u from | €08, 30a32: hens, 20a22; Leghorns, 20; | toes, ‘Mexico, Migs, " 5.0086. , | held ot Copete bty a0 1y 5 1s N Simmary of important corporation | ished rail consolidation plan of the I.|War Department. | roatar s, Ldald; ducks, 15; keats, young, [25035,00; Summer squash, '3 | Thirty banking institutions are repre- o Double Indemnity Clauses |news prepared by the Standard Sta- | C.C. Midiand United conversion privileges | 152 ; old, gg Dressed—Turkeys, hens, | peas, 3.00; string beans, 2.50a4.00; limas, | sented in the group, which is headed by 4 tistics Co., Inc., New York, for the The Companies. of preferred stock changed and extend- w‘-mm-m a33; Spring broilers, 45; | 6.00a7.00; asparagus, 2.00a5.00; beets, | Roland Chaffinch, president of the Den- Accidental Deaths Associated Press: Abitibl Power & Paper, Ltd., negoti- | ¢d; until December, 1933, one preferred = T chickens, 38a40; hens, 25a26; | crates, 2.25: carrots, crates, 2.25; let- ton National Bank. l F Out' on Accidental . ity e tions ‘repotied i Mg Share may be converted into two com- | Leghorns, 22a23. roosters, 16; keats, | tuce, Iceberg. 5.00a6.00; North Caro- Arrangements for the group parler. w-I'are 1Hgs Further decline in_stock i (‘:nee;ne‘n:cwuh “:f.."u'w‘r’eneo: o s terms “:"g'ec“"&pmg“f;?aly changing YU RE, 100 O ttate: veal, 12 o goaTa: Kae. SouT 3006335: spinc | which is expected ko pase oy e 5 rther decline in stock prices las orpo- 0 December 31, 1936. céf, 121514 veal, 12a14;|ach, 50a75; kale, 50a75; Spring onions, | matters that are to be g el BY J. C. ROYLE. week brought security levels, as meas- | ration. Pittsburgh | Plate Glass—Southern | 1amb, 20022 pork loing, 31; fresh hams, 008230 adishes, | State bankers' meeting in ntlantic City prdebon Bdebbie et \| ured by the Standard price index, tem-| 41 40s Copper Mining 1930 Alkall Corporation changing terms to|19: fresh shoulders, 14: smoked hams, | per , 2.4 .| on May 21 and 22, are being made by $1.25 BALTIMORE Instirance companies have ceased 10 | norarily to new low levels for the 1920- et s copper | BCtrber 31, 1935, 20; smoked shoulders, 1215: strip bacon 5; W. Robert Huey, cashier of the Third e very Saturday snd Sunday shunk shen they think of double in- | P05t ptar’ market, The index on May | Production 94145494 pounds, sgainst| —Pittsburgh _Plate Glass—Southern | 23; lard, in packages. 12 in bulk, 11. | bers, hot house, baskets, | National Bank. - Chtertown, and Alsn Theket ood-oniy in conches on all demnity clauses if the insured is "‘,‘,’,"," 1O e st 1163, & drop of 5.1 points | 162,663,775 pounds; 1930 construction | Alkall Corporation, new foint subsidi. Fruits—Strawberries, 5,00a7.50; pine- | bushel basket, Florida, 4.50a5.00; endive, | A. Harris, cashier cf the Chestertown Rolar AIne sandsy mieht: e ot O Bt trom the level of April 24, and 16 polnts | expendicures. 1911.620. ary, reporied planning $10.000,000 plant apples, 3.7584.25; cherries, California, 3.00 | Belgium, 2.25; okra, crates, 3.00. | Bank of Maryland. T T LS T T I r el Barcelona Traction, Light & Power, hetsth S— .50 PHILADELPHIA of Temarkable safety records by cer- T ut ot ‘Avrll 30 the 3350 CHESTER Y| of Tomarkable ooty e reported | CCIbET 18, 1000, B o P below this | Ltd. 1930 net income 2,714,986, against $3.00 WILMINGTON to the Department of Commerce. The | pecember low to 114.1. $2,905.037. a - | steam rafiroads in the last year hung |~ participation in this decline was dis- Columbia Graphophone, Ltd.—Ac- NDAYS. May 10, 2\ N|up # record which has never been Sur’ | iributed fairly equally among the three ceptance by 90 per cent of shares re- Iphin Sighisesing Tours | passed since rails were of wood topped | givicions comprised in this index. In- &ulred to make pian for merger with Morning. b Aiferdoon $150 N| with strap iron. -\ raiiway | duscrisls declined 5.4 points Yo 111.2 on drmophg:;w Co. Ltd. operative; final The rapid ansit and street railway X a for 'une 3 L I i e L N, e e enciay in thelr | Mo L TRIE 1o8, 8 Emn to 830 and | "Gonge Nast Publications March quar- | (N 2_AY Lo, woSATUEPAT Mot o N Campatgn for satety, and even the | "merincloal force benind this mar- | ter common share earnings 69 cents, S wamr. | newest form of transportation—by air r | 8gainst $1.64. 95.00 NEW YORK =~ | P faried s remarkable number of pas- (=t gq:gr;?gfigggwmgfl; Continental Motors scheduled May * . v, wSUNDATS. Mes 15,31, o N|sengers without accident. It 18 not- | corded this Spring, which had been the shipments 221 units below those of e ery S _a alr rlces Gaches reads for occinanes 11:80 F. e hiat perhapy the most popular | SOrded L TR 08 o “much optimism VeAT 88O. . pecific Tea of BLOTOR SIGHTSEED: uicus. |form of transportation registered the | cariy in the year. Of more immediate | yrmorics Virginia warehouse license tax is what we aim to give 4500 Customers—and Uptown,_ibe largest number of fatalities. More peo- el pmen b importance, undoubtedly, are the un- All Steel Equij t were in mobile and bus upheld. . o ple killed sutomobile favorable March quarter reports and| "y oot mes sales 4 weeks ended April uerybody appreciates the advantages of accidents than in all other methods of | ,ceom jpanying dividend reductions or . transportation combined. omissions. Although these coutd not be :’:rogné_!.d per cent; 16 weeks off 12 7'/7//5 Ay uallot at a sav. Seven Railroad Deaths. entirely unexpected, they serv: Ilfl] addi- | " purray T _— W ‘ ? y in g Only 17 passengess lost lives in ratl- | Honal confirnatlon of & (MEVE ol |March quarter dglcit 8200201 aomiiet SRR ——————— road aoccidents in the last year. Four | 0o 0 1"y mprovement can now be ex- mmn:-.cc:,,;h;! 1’:‘415,&3;?“.] to 38 cents : S (e ll!y et | of these deaths resulted from a de- | Patiment caused by the placing of ob- |Pected until late Summer. National Service Co.'s _subsidiary, v o - |7 Although the ‘bond market showed | ppog, tacles on the track by unknown mis- | AURCUEh AR TECE LU Y was not | prior eprles;l;r;gc = (:(e;rers‘ f;‘ggd on Selected Beef Cuts from Tender Y oung Steers reants. Ancther death resulted from | large, and did not furnish much en- 1, 1931, 3 irloi & deraiiment caused by an sutomobile | 18t8e, 886 d, ML JTy damental- | "'Radio Gorporation of America—T. G. Round Steak Porterhouse Steak Sirloin Steak becoming stalled on the track. A sixth 1y uncertain circumstances, there Were | Harbord resignatior 7 N fatality resulted from derailment owing | £t L o gerings. b ignation rumors reported / 1b. 31c 1b. 4lc 1b. 350 to spreading of rails during the ex- e —_— 3 sive heat of last S .0 The last | After the fall in grain prices early Selected Industries—Tri-Continental - e s satlos s S TeIL oF e | the week before last, the steadiness 2t| Corporation to get. ¥ of 1 per cent of Selected Cuts First Cuts train backing into another. Thus only the end of that week mmk u : ta 2 | gross assets value as management fee. Ch Lb . o Lb. e P it |, i, [, S8 P | e, O oy Sy e uck Roast Lb. C Prime Rib Lb. C was a result of action whicl mig] from fall in stock prices, but it is difficult t0 9.8 cents to 8.9 cgnts in Detrof ili; Tave Been provented by the carrier. | fol 1n steck prices, But 2, R QUM | oS4 oente to T4 cents in Bt Lot Lean Boiling Beef............ . .3 Ibs. for 25¢ For each fatality the railroads car- - | phenomenon. Cotton reached new low U. 8. Realty & Improvement in- Tes Tiah raourdd was. one ot £ creass depreciation Tals o BURAIRES i Maryland Pot Roast l 9 vious hig} was one death for | levels. : ngers. Steel output for the week ended | 1.6 per cent per annum on original.cost, . ;&Mo‘gfg jured on‘nl?x'goydlwlg April "um"d s further decline, but | or about 100,000 8 year more than Boneless Stewmg Beef Phe last year. This also was a new | the amount was notably less than that | formerly charged. F hl G d e e s mext Jowet mimber | Tecceded the preceding WSk . o, | o SEEee e oot T S e reshly Ground Beef T cen e 104 i . o ety person | weik cnded AL 18 m:,:e’:;}l::,?n art | pebrred ’f,,’."“flk‘m"" e ‘;Erbfm Boneless Oven Roast......1b. 25c Boneless Cross-Cut Roast. . .1b. 25¢ p— i over the eceding, A no par common 18- l . "the Nationsl Conference on Street | than e L e e | | Ao iy Rt rge Smoked Skinned Hams e conn a ety zor March quar- and Sgnway Selety accepts 33500 a8 {0, 0ok "oreceing” also showed | ter “common” atare earings 4101 (Whole or Shank Half.) (Average Weight, 14 to 17 pounds.) 1D- e dents in the last year. This|® §3in more than seasonal over the week | against $1.23. Al 5 2 B Secintils S 3 0, oo Bt OF ot St | O Dovm 100 s oviout 1 I Slices of Ham. . . ih. 39¢ sengers. This was & gain from 31,215 | T® o & s; construction expendi- . Geaths in 1020, {rfidh&:'%g;lfh&g&': 'l*;:lm': oh | g{: 1030 totaled $1870.418, e . Street Car Accidents. O e made up the s lc Service 'common e | finished goods shipped, made up share earnings, 12 months to March 31, ln t The total number of people killed in | greater part of the increase. Aggregate | based on average number of shares out- [nZ ee €eK— ores accidents involving street cars was ap- | net ogenung inocme of 71 railroads l%r standing, $2.39, against $2.83. B Have i P s 2 Beoximately 1400 in 1930, The actual | March was 33.8 per cent under March, | =1 G. Farben Industrie, A. G—Divi- B) & Selocted by pooas s g o of our three favorite blends. , roasted in our own roasteries, final figures have not been compllrd 1930, & larger lag than had been indi- | dend of 12 per cent pro) d. as yet but based on the number of cated by earlier reports, but still 8| " gollansbee Bros. M‘:n quarter defl- accident reported, 3,794, as compared marked improvement over the February | cit $203,956, against deficit $99,072. e With 4,882 the previous year, the | comparison with the year before, when | * Nedick's, ma—mnnflnon lan 4% 4 fatalities will undoubtedly show a drop | the same companies showed & g hid announced for company and lubuld&ry. (. e lctor e o oa. Of this num. | 528 per cent. Based on present Infor- | Burnee Corporation: new company 1o O ee Ib. e Ned. " The S ainter | wers mecl’:!&m‘rnm' ot eIl class f.fi'é.l‘p'iiy'"iome‘""”'?'m‘&“ s coenizar The Choice of Th . s TS Of ick’'s common . ‘ e oice —Mi| ek estrians, sulcides and employes. Six A aboutt "$48700e00; | SSpeny: hoiders. of Notitis comtion | . e e oy b plnt 1 el undred were killed in accidents which | Which il bs 25.8 per cent below last | SI00F 10 FOCERS OO B cach three involved motor vehicles and these ye:sr, but, 66 per cent over February of | shares peld, bcndhpo‘lderu to receive 10 deaths represent in some part duplica- | this ye: shares class B preferred and voting o ee b c ar. ver- . . tion “with _the _automobls ~aecident | Another g e N ooried for | LTuSt certificates representing 00 ccen- The Quality Trio our Coffees grow more popular every day. deaths. The street railroads opera ares. omething like 2,150,000,000 car miles. | the week ended April 25, con! umsthe Sinclair Consolidated Corporation | —2Bc= s Tortured || Amn i Sle S8 b W R B, R | Eo infineon i permit_M o 5 29¢ gy T ) P Ml bt il e —— Babies Torture sengers 103,747.249 miles with' only 33 | to eflect some WAER O, " output, 1n | = ——— SRR — s Boscul 1. 37 Bel Monte C | Coffee A . 1 a co-pilot and 8 pilots. . by Skin Trouble e Pecent bus iragedy in Colorado | culty in limiting output is beln experi- v | gnd immediate relief in || Gapnould be moled it o el | favorsble. sithough esslly fo S e p u S Reg. 10 N\ RAedh,k. S l - fatalities, of which 24 were passengers, | P wol o Vghere much of the diffi- | Coffee tin Resinol Ointment because it || daily by busses with few fatalities com- | counted for by peculiar local ) s soothes as it heals. Used by ||paratively. About 50,000 school busses 5"“%' are showing / Tasty California obile reports . . doctors and nurses for 35 years Bre in operation, serving 17,000 schools. | April autom I ™ in tr‘::’ting sl‘c‘i‘;{c;iscl:iers of ?n- womog‘ the service yearly is about a‘:rch.ml‘ ;&flwm‘f":; ::\:l Sl rln :a lnS I Best Pink Salmon. ... .. fants. Resinol Soap for baby’s It is estimated that the class 1 rail- this season and still apparent e e T ot | LI T T Domestic Sard 2 g X vemen Graduate it | ‘Domestic Sardi (Oil or Mustard) , can of employes and the general public in |§ MeCormick Modical lasere Tited 3 L ines or Mustard) , Semple Free. wete, Restnol || 005 and was e :‘x'p:;nd!gu,;‘el whien Collars i | —are to ground and crops, they | - Franco-Amer. Cooked Spaghetti. . .3 cans 25¢ Dept. mad rem ecord possivle, || DR, CLAUDE S SEMONES || GOOD mean harm to old roofs. A Gelfand and Easton’s Mayonn. ..;.e jar 17e according to railroad executives. 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