The evening world. Newspaper, December 27, 1922, Page 18

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reer ~ ENT INESS | IS PREVALENT IN COLLEGES, HE SAYS Dr. Lambert Sees Is Neglected. Mental distress outweighs all othe: fiiness as a cause of human Dr. Charles I University declared yesterday, third annual meeting of the Health Association, Columbia Many cases were cited by Dr hert showing that young persons were handicapped In their college work by obscure illnesses having their origin readily remedied in maladjustment, when properly. understood by the] so9 atchison physician and the patient. Every in-] 300 atchison pt. dividual is a potential mental sufferer,| 200 atl Fruit . : Dr. Lambert said, declaring that the] 1400 Austin Nichols .. greatest hindrance to progress in this branch of health work was the stigma attached. to such illness. Dr. J, E. Raycroft President of the association, represents fifty institutions of higher Jeurning in all parts of the country, watd: “Society's investment in the rela- number of men who ‘wely small veach college is too great wasted in educating individuals not physically equipped to meet the world after leaving college." Dr, John Sundwall of the University of Michigan, in presenting the report of the Committee on Hygiene ula in Colleges, sald: “The men sent out by colleges must be the intellectual leaders of tion. paired physical equipment. emphasis must be placed on by the nation’s colleges." Following luncheon at the Faculty Club the members of the association William H. inspected with Dr. Castline, university physician Tumbia, the offices and laboratories of the university health department. Dr. Raycroft was unanimously re- J. P. Holland of Indiana University, Vice President; elected President; Dr. Dr. B, Forsythe of Michigan Univer- sity, Secretary-Treasurer, Sundwali, Chairman of the Executive Committee, were re-electéd paiiabae* elbee i nee COMMISSION HOLDS GERMANS DEFAULT Vatiare to Complete Delivery of Wood Voted Voluntary. PARIS, Dec. 27 (Associated ~-France gained an important in the: Allied Reparation Commission yesterday when the commission, by a vote of 3 to 1, for the first time in its history declared Germany in voluntary default in her wood deliveries for 1922. France, Belgium and Italy voted in favor of the declaration, while Great Britain cast its ballot against ‘The decision of the commission was immediately communicated to lied Governments for their action, RAEN SO, SOIT € TIED UP IN PARIS RED TAPE Work Almost at St Officials’ Jealo: PARIS, Dec. - ion of ancient Carthage, Meanwhile the work ts almost at a - standstill, because of the meagre funds allotted by the State. Paris 1s growing indignant over the administration of the work, especially na ft has been shown the American Students Hampered Because Remedy Lambert of C held in Earl Hall, Society has been cheated if the university underwrites such a leader starting out for such a task with im- astill While Balks Ameri+ cans’ Offer of $100,000, 27.—Red tape plus the mutual jealousy of three different de- partments prevents France's acceptance of an offer, made by a group of Amert- cans, to contribute $25,000 a year for ten years to the expenses of the excava- Chicie Cor On . Drug France . misery, lumbt Lett 2400 Pacific O1 bmi = 22800 Pan-Amer Vet at the Salt ot 20200 Pan-Aner Pet B Stes: Fake 1100 P & et Amorie American eacat P it n Sugar pe Sumatra Tol & Tel WW &@ EI Wool Zine 1400 onda 100 tn Theat 1000 Aaso Dry Goods Lam 100 400 Natd Loco . 100 Bald Loco pf 1500 Punta Alex . 100 Bait) & Ohlo 08 Pure Oli of Princeton, | 100 walt & Ohio pt . which 800 Harnedall A ; 800 Ray Con . 300 1000 400 Narnadail B ato Min Heech-Nut 200 Hoth Stoel. 3000 Heth Stoel E 100 Heth Steel u to be] 400 Booth Fish 100 Brit 1 Steel Int pt 70 300 200 900 oo eon, 100 Brooklyn Edison .. Brooklyn fT cts Burns Bros A. Durns Bron B.. Butto Cop & Zine, Butte Bup Butterick Curric- 100 the na- Greater hygiene 00 M00 ‘Tea 1400 peg none e ! 5.4 700 8000 Texans C & O'l t ». 200 is 900 Timken Co at Co-| ito chi Gt West be. 8 te Bu 800 ‘Tod Prod M & Bt Paul. 209 20% 2054] 12000 Trana-Cont .. JM & St Paul pf 82% 82 82 60. C & Nthwat ..... 70% 79 70 | 300 00 C & Nihwat pf... 14% 114-114 | 100 vO CRITE P a1% 81% 8M] 300 AOCKIAP Spent wI% 2% 82%! 1000 MOCRIAPTpept O15 v1 OK] 1500 and Dr 1 90 Chile. 500 810 Chino 8900 200 1000 1100 ace 100 1100 100 G 11¢0 Col Graph 1500 200 Col Graph pf. 300 160 Con Distrib . 1300 2C0 Consol Cigar ce) 39% 1 1400 Press). | 1160 Consol Gas 1200 viet C0 Con Tesiile victory | sco Com Prod « ee 16¢0 Coaden Oi - 4 1400 Crucible ... 300 1700 Cub Am Sug .... 200 3CO Cub Am Sug pt 160 Cub Cane Sug .... 1400 Cub Cane Sug pf. ytvo Con Gas WT 480 Con Gas Tt 000 7400 500 100 100 00 700, 900 Northern 200 Ohin B & B 1700 Okla Ref 200 Olin Mtee! pf 400 Owens Bot .....66 100 Pere 200 Phil Ce 4200 Phillips Vet 2300 Pig Wik 200 Pierce Ol 400 Piorc 100 Pitts Coat 1100 Public 8 of N J 700 Pullman 4000 Republic 000 Reynolds Tob pf b 400 Royal Duteh 1200 St L @ Bt F 00 Bt L &@ Bt I pf 9800 Bincialr ., 1200 Sou #00 Bou Ry ., 1000 Btand Ol! of C... 8000 Bland O of NJ 600 BO of NJ pt. 2000 Btewart-W 4900 Texas Co 1000 Union Ol .... 4200 U 00 500 _ THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1922. Norfolk Southern Norfolk & Western. North Ame Steet M 1 pt Pac . bere jobaker . Bout ult Bulp Union T Car .. Untted Drug . United Fruit United Ketall uBCIP U B Food P UB Ind AL. U § Realty UB Rubb Vivaudou Wabash Wabash pt A Western Mar West Md Western P. West Ajr White Oil Wilson it. 1700 Del, Lack, & W. i 10) Dome M. 00 Witlys Ove the Al-] 900 Du Pont . Leda eqiion 200 ikhorn *Hx dividend 2600 Endicott-J 300 Erle... =< san 1190 Brio Ist pf. LIBERTY BONDS. F 0. 2 ane araicn BAe! « Liberty 348 opened 100,70, up 0.02; 00 Fitth Av. B. W. 1. 2d 4%s, 98.42, up 0.04; Bd, 98.94, off 800 Fisher Body. 0.02; 4th, 98.84, up 0.04; Victory 4%, 500 Fisk Rub... 400 Freeport T. 200 Gen Elec Spt 200 Gen, Am. T. C 2900 Gen Amphalt . 2300 Gen, 900 G M deb 6p a. 400 Goldwyn 200 Goodrich 200 Gdodrich pt 300 Gray & Davia . 700 Gt North pf... 700 Gulf 8 Steel offer was entirely disinterested. Tho only condition attached was that per-] 1100 Hudson Mot . oft mission be given to take casts of the] 100 Hupp... various discoveries to the United Sta mrRT © => poke Als ee OPPOSE SALES TAX BONUS, WASHINGTON, Dec. 27.—The Robert DL. Peary Ship, local post of the! “soo inter Cons ‘Veterans of Forelyn Wars, has} 100 Inter Agr C pf. 30% «20% «80% declared unanimously against, legisia- | 200 Intor Har 00. 0% 8% on providing @ bonus to World War} 1800 Inter M » % 8% BX Veterans to be paid for by the levying | 2700 inter M Mar pf... 43%, 42% 42% of a s@es tax, 900 Inter Nickel 3% «1% 18K 100 Invincible... W% 1%" 1% 2600 Inland O11 x % SHIP NEWS INFORMATION Due To-Day. Geronia, Jirerpeal.. FO Gulang, ‘St. Thomas Due To-Morrow. Santa Marta Bre Metapan, Mannover, Due Friday. Herengaria, Bou: pinland, “Cherbourg jetit Monroe, 1. ra, Borden uria, Hamure George, Lermuda Yort Hamilton, Sermoda Due Saturday. nabuttel Kotterdam Sail To-Day ndon Bam)and. ‘oor dan Ch %, Garfield, Plymouth. 8.00 Hivel Ane, Binon Ayres 4.0) A’M Hatonia Danulg, 1.0 A.M. Marmonides, B. Ayres gio 4 M 700 AM. via, At. Johs 8.00 Aas. fivives, Kings! Burinam, Trinidad. Bail To-Morrow. Antilia..... 9.00 A.M. wPToreyow. 10.00 A.M. Munarso,, biaraval, i bgk 300 TH Central 600 Indiahoma 600 Inspiration 2300 Inter Cons 100 Jones B Tea 0 Kan City Bo...... 18 ) Kelly Spring . 3000 Kennecott 400 Keystone NY] 100 Kreage 000 Lehigh Valley . 200 Liggett & M pf 00 Lima Loco 100 Loritiard 70% .ut 000 Macy & Co Dec 500 Mack T In Dec 600 Magma Cop Dec Dee. Dee Dee 200 400 Man Eley cts Der. 1 100 Man Bhirt Dac 1200 Marland Saite, 11.00 AM. 1300 Mex Seaboard 1200 Mex Seaboard cts. 100 Miamt © 1800 Mid Bta\ 4000 Midvale 200 Minn & Bt L 400 Mo K & Tex W 1 100 M Kan é T pf W 1 & 900 Mo Pacific 500 Mo Facitic pt . 00 Mother Lode + 1M 1800 Moon Motors 18M 9000 National Biscuit 8% 100 Nat En & Stamping 66 12.00 Mf, 100 National Lead 125% 12.00 M. 600 Natl RR of Md pl 2% 2.00 P91.) 900 New Con ” 2.00 Pi) | 200 New O T & Mex.. 6 5; Tob P Exp, 47%, up Vacuum, 41%, up %; Mtn Prod, 17%, oft %; Cont! Can, 42. Opened easie: 4.64%; francs, demand, Curb Exchange 100,40; Treasury 4%8, 100, up 0.02. CURB. Opened firm. Radio, 3%; Cit Serv Com, 172%, off 1%; Int P, 204%; SO Ind, 116%, up %; Gult Oi, 51; up 5%, off %; SON Y, %; Glen Alden, 66%, up %; FOREIGN EXCHANGE, Sterling, demand, cables, 4.64%, off %. French 0724% ; cables, .0725, demand, .0508%; 0014, Lir BANKING AND FINANCIAL, pb ODES OEE SA Securities . So many inquiries have been received lately on Wilcox Oil & Gas that we have prepared a special letter covering the record and prospects of this company with the latest developments and analysis of the capitaliza- tion, estimated earnings and financial condition, Ask for free copy Reports on any active * Notas eiCarb Exchange stock will be sent free on requert ae & BAKER lembers New York Curb Exchange Three New York Offices 605 Fifth Ave. - Mur. Hill7120 225 Fifth Ave. = Mad. Sq. 1377 60 Broad St, = Broad 7150 Jeabtes, 05 francs, deman 66544; cables, .0066. made in connection with Jennings's work off 0013. Marks, .01f6,, off .0011 MEDALS FROM GREECE ]in directing the evacuation. of Asia Drachm der 1 0128; cables — ping by 500,000 refugess, This I# the 5. Swine francs, demand, .1894;| ATHIENS, Dec, 27.—A. J, Jennings of | ret time, that the Gaverniment has ever 1896, off .0¢ Guilders, de-]Utiea, N. Y., has been awarded the] to the same person coll 75; cable t clvillan honor, the Golden Cross Permission has also been asked of the rearing Kronen, demand, | nono Owuelal or niin ce Military Honor to, the Cominanders of 2689; cabien, 2699, oft .0002. Nor avartARLE: GE Wea HRT American destroyers which’ as- weeian, demand, .1904; cables, .190% Malis the ey 101 off .0002, Denmark, demand, .2 cables, .2076, off .0002. ____ SAVINGS BANKS, Qs BANKS, | SAVINGS BANKS. ide AUSTRIA IS WARNED OF FASCIST DANGER commapiigenths War Minister Warning of Armed Groups, Former Copyriaht, 1022 tr VIENNA former Minister of War and a leading member of the has published Faxelst Danger Austrian merous and are members of the s0- called Union of Front Combatants, led by former officers and allied to the Ger- man Orgesch military groups. Protection Leagues in the towns and vil- lages of Lower Austria are similar mili- tary organizations, he thinks, ‘The writer declares workmen must or- ganize to combat these groups. ——s I. C. C. ORDERS INQUIRY INTO NATION’S ROADS Will Deter sine if Supply of Loco- od Care Ho inaists motives WASHIN: gation to deter stocks of locomotives and cars are in possession of whether railroad customs and practices use are controlling equipment Belrian] AMERICAN GETS HONOR off .9004% announced t¢ The Sounds 1 * IN. W. Cor. 14th St. and Eighth Ave. (New York Evening World), a Company Julius Deutach, Credited Jan, let, 1923, at the rate of Social Democratic Party, 4 pamphlet entitled “The Austria.” ascisti are nu- ‘The Self- Called Victory Notes and War Savings SI LIAM FELSINGER, Open Mon ya from 10) A. Sther gaye trom 10 ‘A.M. tod’ Psi holidays excepted. Money to Loan on Bond and: Mortgage QUARTERLY DIVIDEND New York Savines BANK lamps accepted on deposit at lace value awards were per annum on sums from $5 to $5,000 entitled thereto under the By-laws DEPOSITS MADE ON OR BEFORE 2h: ae WILL DRAW INTEREST FROM Interest Credited Quarterly WALTER R. BRINCKERHOEE, Secret: ary CLakENcK L, BLARELOCK, Treasurer M. Saturdays from 10 A. M. to 12 Muy is Sufficient. An investi whether adequate ON, De ine 76 WALL ST. The Trust American ratiroads and and interchange of sufficient, was ordered 4 PER CENT PER ANNUM have declared an interest dividend fi six months ending December 3ist, 1922, on ail cdapoaits entitled thereto under the By-Laws, at the rate of today by ‘the Interstate Commorce Commission, which sald it was acting payable on and gfter the 15th of January, 1923. without. complaint and on Its own initiative, SPECIAL NOTICE Se Beginning April 1st, 1923, interest will be declared and credited VALERA MAKES N Ww PEAL TO hort “f CONTINUD THE FIGHT, DUBLIN, Press).—Eamon De Valera has issued fa declaration halt of the army. He extends greetings to every citi- zen and sold’ claring: denire."* SAVINGS BANKS. DRY DOCK SAVINGS INSTITUTION 341 and 343 Bowery Corner ird Street, New York THE Trustees have declared a dividend for the three months ending December 31, 1922, on all deposits thereto under the at the rate of FOUR per cent. per annum, payable on and january 15, 1923, after Deposits made on or before January 10 will be entitled to interest from January 1, 1923. ANDREW MILLS, ANDREW MILLS Jr., Int Vice Pres, ICK SHERWOOD, SAMUEL WEBSTER, Secretary. FRE “We anew to the achievement of the inu- pendence of our country." Ho appeals to the that God “shall bless our efforts and bring our harassed people the Nberty, pence and happiness they need and Interest Jan’y, April, July, Oct. its made on or before Dec. (Associated AET Int, Tr Ot “to's EY Me bat K WILL | AN oP. eanoRDAYs “on be- the which he signs ore nment and George F. Crane, Vice-Preside..: Ralph H. Stever, Cashier r of the Republic, de- consecrate ourselves JANUARY — APRIL — JULY or OCTOBER — 10th will craw interes trom the ey of these months respective: N FROM TO 12 __ Williston H. Benedict, Secretary 75 YEARS OF SERVICE people to pray INCORPORATED 1848 20 Union Square, Cor. 15th St. Credited Jan. ist, 1023, at the rete of 4% WILL DRAW INTEREST FROM JANUARY Ist BANKING BY MAIL Hours: Mondays 10 to 7. ntitled ‘Laws, 115 CHAMBERS ST.N™% QUARTERLY DIVIDEND Interest Annum of 1923, Prenldent, Treas, will di “ OIN OU. me CHRISTMAS CLUB," Lincoln said about Property _ “Property is the fruit of labor; property is desirable; it is a positive good in the world. That some should be rich shows that others may become rich, and' hence is just encouragement to industry and enterprise. “Let not him who is houseless pull down the house of another, but let him work diligently and build one for himself, thus by example assuring that his own shall be safe’ from violence when built, “ABRAHAM LINCOLN,” A person’s circumstances are largely what he makes them. Ambition, intelligently directed energy, correct living and the saving regularly of a part of one’s income lead to a future of comfort, contentment and freedom from financial worry, “Tt isn’t what you earn but what you save that counts,” Sensible men and women make regular weekly deposits at a savings ‘bank near their home or place of business. Their money is safe—and the interest makes it grow. QUARTERLY DIVIDEND per annum on accounts of $5 (o $5,000 payable on or after January 15, DEPOSITS MADE ON OR BEFORE JANUARY 10th SAVINGS BANK} Deposits made on of before Jan. 12th will draw interest irom Jan, Ist. NOTE: Deposits mene ea or before the 3d day of ANY MONTH raw interest from the Ist of the month. BANKING MAIL THE MUTUAL SAVINGS BANKS OF NEW YORK, BRONX AND WESTCHEST’;R COUNTIES. UNION SQUARE SAVINGS BANK 1923. Credited te De- Credited and Paid at the positors Jas. ay, Quarterly Rate Por after Jan, 16th, | SEAMEN’S BANK FOR SAVINGS \ Saturdays 10 to 12; other days 10 to 3, holldays excepted. PUT YOUR SAVINGS IN A MUTUAL SAVINGS BANK ALLA LALL Ee SAVINGS BANKS. SAVINGS BANKS. Don’t wait for QUARTERLY PERIODS! MAKE your money EARN money every month in the year, under our system— INTEREST computed by the month on deposits A deposit made as late as the third day of any month ‘will draw a full month’s interest even if the account is withdrawn the first of the following month. If the account remains un til one of our dividend periods—which are Janw ary Ist and July 1st—it will receive a larger rate of interest We urge holders of 1918 WAR SAVINGS STAMPS which brash Lea iead 1, 1923, to exchange them tely for the new TREASURY SAVINGS Cent FICATES. This Bank offers its service for such exchange, ) 1, 1983, af the rate of 4m or after Jam, 20, 1023, EMIGRANT INDUSTRIAL SAVINGS BANK INCORPORATED 1830 5S! CHAMBERS STREET NEW YORK Christmas Bonus Deposits $40,000,000 Surplus 7,000,000 Use at least a part of your Christmas Bonus and the proceeds of your Victory Notes, and War Savings Stamps, in doing roel for yourself. Not vounat 2 today, but yourself of th future, when dollars will look bigger and go further. Organized 1848 m a savings account and lay plans for de- povies in this mutual savings ank with a record of regular semi-annual dividends since before the Civil War, the last three at the per annum rate of 4% East River Savings Institution 291-3-5 Broadway—One Block North of City Hall of 1090812995 anneysant a For Home-Building and Savin s F'FTEE/ PAPK ROW (around FLooR),NEW YORK announces its 68th cash dividend at its usual annual rate of 414% on Saving (save-as-you-please) accounts up to $5000, and 59% on instalment and income share accounts, ‘This Society. tounded 1888, State supervised, prudent]; managed, * helping ing. thousands to Independence and to homes Savings by mail Deposits on or Fefore Jan. 12 earn from Jan. 1 ‘Open Eves. (except Sat. to 7 till Jan. 1? ON 'SAVINGS- 419 SOME- TIMES MORE PAYS 412 AN 5% REAL ESTATE ADS. FOR “The Sunday World Real Estate Section MUST BE IN THE WORLD OFFICE BEPORE FRIDAY. Circulation Over 600,000

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