Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 06, 1922, Night Extra, Image 22

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April OUi, 1032
AUER STARR JL CO.
B7M Spruce 4392
LuDtena Sens Pfd.
Ry.. Lt. & Pew. Pfd.
Ih Pew. Sec 6b. 1927
iBdard Gas & El. 7is, 1941
stncan row. & Lt. 6s. 2016
COMMERCIAL
TRUST COMPANY
BPRuee 8900
ncr. Tel. & Tel. Ce. 6s, 2.1.24
.F.GoedrichCo.Conr. 78.4.1.2.1
ilncl'r Cens. Oil Cerp. 7is,
Called for nayment Nev. 18.
1982 St 103.
NEWHALL, GROSS &
DIFFENDERFFER
WALnut 890
.Tennessee Power 1st 5s, 1962
Indlannnells North. Tr. 5s. 1932
lliuu City Kwy. 1st 5s', 1914
..UMde Cent. Oil & Kef. fi 1 0
(Portland Rwy.. Lt.&Pr. 1st Pfd.
TOWNSEND WHEUEN & CO.
' ' Established 1837
LOMbard 7520
LIBERTY BONDS
VICTORY NOTES
Philadelphia
I8AAC STARR, JR., & CO.
SPRuce 3881
Etsenlehr Cem. & Pfd.
Denner Steel 87e Pfd.
Lake Superior 5s, 1911
Westmoreland Ceal
Lykens Valley R. R. & Ceal
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CepyrlirUt. tHSS. by J. C. N Ce, I.M.
Fer mxice In this relumn phene
Spruce 0720
N, 15 A Strict Showing
the Value Dick of
Pennsylvania Edisen
Company
Cumulative Preferred Stock
Dirldenda $8 par Share
per annum
Increase In Consumers
The wonderful foundation
te the company's business is
strikingly shown in the steady
Increase in the number of
its consumers.
Many concerns in the last
few years have shown an
increased volume of business,
due te the doubling and
tripling of the sellim; price
of the merchandise, but the
expansion of the Pennsyl
vania Edisen Company's
business is mainly due te
the great increase in the
number of its consumers.
In 1916 the company's con
sumers were 11,808. In 1921
they were 22,698.
It seems te us that the
Pennsylvania Edisen Preferred
Stock, yielding 8, is an at
tractive investment.
Shall we Mend you information?
Jehn Nickerson, Jr.
(1 Broadway
New Yerk City
314 Ne. B'way
St. Leuis, Me.
YOUNG MAN desires office
y 'position; five years' bond bend
house experience as trader,
statistician and correspon
dent. Excellent references.
A. 232, Ledger Office.
, MORRIS J. ROOT
Certified Public Accountant
Lafayette Building, Philadelphia
FINANCIAL
WTT8IlUnr.lI A I wkstmori: wkstmeri:
, LAND COAL COMPANY I'lltMT
. MORTGACK ft Plill t'VST IlO.MJft,
' DUE NOVKMIlllll llltST. 1043.
Tha underait-neil Unite ten.iera of the
fbeva bend for eale unit U.-llvery aa if
lar 1. 1022, nt a prlc net exc.-dlns fir
nd Interest, te nhnerh (31 (Kill. ,17, a sum
new avnllalile in hinUlnc Tumi
Sealed tender. M:itlni numliera of benila
trertd. addniif-il le illiurl Tnmt Company,
. TruatM Hlnhinir Tund. Pltialiura! and Wet.
moral and Ce.il Company Kirat rerti.'e Kl0
, Par Cent Henda, will ba receded until 12 ni,.
April 10. 10.'2.
' 4JIRAKI) THUST COMPANY, Truatee
THOMAS S. HOPKINS Treaaurer.
Philadelphia, Pa.. March 31. 10i'2.
Annual .Mretlnca
THE ANNUAL MLHTlNt! OT T1IK
l'enna. Heclety IJanclitera nf ili Jt..
lntlaa will bfl held at the lltillevti..;trnr,tr,i
an April 7, 1011. at which olOcera and meir.
bra of the beard will be clurted f r tni
naulne year
Prnpetnla
NOTICi:
Milten. Ill . April a law
will be. received. I.y the Rhh;,h
Bids
IV'itSrM Jettiea at 'hebeth lach. rie!i,,?ar"
I, Plana ami apeclllcatlena will b inzu".
f. ..m.n annllcnt en te th rhilrm.,. .'..'!.'
pi" V aommlealen by depesltlns ten ilellara (liiii
irv ath the chairman of tha cnmmlaaien ,h
liV aald aurn te be refunded whin plunV ami
t'. ipaelOcatlena are returned a,m
AH blda.muat be sealed nnd ri.iit..
10 tha chairman or the rommli.len en T or
kafere 2 o'clock P. M Anrll 17 in??"
- Werk ahall be atarted en the jettlea within
i4i daya from tha data nf n ....... 'u,1"i
iSi? i,K"eentract. , '""
"Jf' J. CAnnr palmer.
XPi- ,. (-'h'ilrmn.
Vn Milten lii..w...
W&, SANtTTACTVltimS ANU LM-.Ull.rliij
j.- w daalara rlealrlne te bid en auppllua ler th
ia.iv 41US.JIIU, mi me jimiiv ui uanviii.
Pa., durlnif tha jear cndlm,' May 31, ,e'.
mar addreaa tha undersigned atatlns what
law of goods It la propexeit te furnlah
II If SCIIIII.T?:. Slewa--..
niililemla
. Aierican Telepliene & Telegraph Ce.
130th IMUdenil
en. rffiilar uuarterly dllldenil nt ..
Ek'V'v J.a.-. nd tMenl-llve renta per elmre mi,
ijr.SpKd en Huturjta. Anrll 13, lUij, te
c? 'tockheldara et record at the rloae uf bual
M u en Kriaay. aiarcn it. ivzx,
(t -- .Mniint nt thn An mm I Xf tintr tf tn
V"r KiAckheldera. the transfer boeKj win te
.Jl . W7WT Ua kIabii nt lull naay .!, .!....
&,:! Mwtri 11. ID27. and reopened at 10 A, M
I '5 H. UI.A1H-3MITH. Treaaurer.
V?Lf,Cpfiae. ATIWNTIC1 RKFINIMi COMPANY
affi7 " l'auiik,Afime,
1 Illl.UCIPIlltl
Anrll ft Iflei
riyjl meetlnir of the Heard of Dlrectera
HUT April 1, 1022, a dividend of 81.75 per
!& waa declared nn the Preferred Hterk
Wl Company, payable Marl. 1038. te
v"1 raWBP"B Mr ij-m v j 110 HUBB i umi
av MBbaPJ" JL"v.Jai?i!.rriI mwiee,
hiTTrt ,v, Aiitfdtativii, tyvftvmrrt
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tOAN TO CZECHO-SLOVAKIA
Sum of $30,000,000 Taken In New
.Yerk, Londen and Amsterdam
New Yerk, April (I. An interna
tional lean -te Czoche-Slovakla will be
offered for public subscription teduy
simultaneously in three capitals New
Yin It, Londen and Amsterdam. The
total of 8 per cent Becurcd external
sinking fund geld bends due in 1951
te be sold In the three countries is up
proximately $;i0,000,000, part of an
authorized issue of .?rU,0GO,OU0. A
syndicate of New Yerk bankers, con
sisting of Kuhn, Lecb & Ce., fhe Na
tional City Company nnd Kidder, Pea
body & Ce., will offer $1-1.000,000 at
IHHjj and interest te yield 8. HO per cent.
In Londen 2,800,000 bunds will be sold
by llarlng Brethers & Ce., Ltd., N. M.
Rothschild & Sens and .T. li-nry
Schroder & Ce., and In Amsterdam
about 500,000 bends will be Issued b
Ilope & Ce.
The authorized Issue is secured by n
i.mt a. II... Au .nl.t. ".. 1.a nllafntriL
iiiM ui-ii nil rati ins iiuhi ihu iinivinf,
duties nr.d en the net profits of the
...1. ...... ., -I i.ii. .,,.,,.,1,,,.. Im
i" '.-.V-"-". .."""'"i"' . " .'":""'.
l')i
- will approximate nearly ;;
, it Is estimated. Tlie bend
will approximate nearly !5L"J,000,-
000
s ere re-
decmnble by means of a cumulative an-
iiuai Btiiicine fund et x per cent, te m
applied semi-annually te me purcimi
el bends under par, or te drawing at
par should the bends be unobtainable
under par. Tlie nrst reueinpiien ey
let will tnke place October 1, 102.1.
This entire is'ite will be redeemable
ns a whole only et 10S after 1022.
Principal, interest nnd premium en
thes.e bends are paynble In United
Ktntes Keld coin in New Yerk. -
LONDON STOCK MARKET
Olls Streng and Active Dellar De
scriptions at Recent Levels
' Louden, April 0. Securities en the
I'le.'k cxclmnpc were robust today nnd
klncri'.T-ed roiitldeuce was noted. Muxi
i nn descriptions showed renewed buoy buey
imcv, influenced b expectations et rec
I snltlen bv the United States and (treat
, Itiitaln of the Obregon Government.
Most activity and strength prevailed in
the oil spctlen Royal Dutch moved
I up te 10 and Shell Transport and Trad-
Ini! iee te .". Mexican Kagle was .TJi.
' There was also en expansion In denl-
i lues in tin! industrial division, which
wus llrm en mere fuvornble reports en ,
'tlm lUiuicstiL' labor situation. Hudsen's I
1 llnv was W 5-1(1.
The cl t-edged department was lrrcc
ular, but stronger in the main, not net
withstniidlnt; the fact that the Dank of
, nticlnnd's rate of discount was main
tained nt -IM: Per cent.
I Rciillziiii; pave home rnlN a check
i ml appearance. Dellar descriptions
held around previous levels. Argentine
alls (.mined (.-round en buying for in
vestment account.
i Following the crude article, the rub
ber group was linn. KnfTtrs wcre unlet
1 but harder. Trench leans were dull, In
. sjmpathy with Paris.
I
U.S. Certificates and Treasury Notes
Int Mntmlnc
1 Ham Iiatii
, - l- .lull". 1022
I :' June, 1122.
:,ij Auir . lie.'J
'n S. rt . 1H22
14 Sit, KiJ'J.
4-j li. -. 11U2
I 4i I ir , 1II2M
".I'l .lull-. 1'1J4
'A1, !-i-pt . 10'.'4
(l M ir . lll.M
It'P, M.ir . 10J0.
P.l.l Ahkeil Yield
100 ,1-32 Hid 3-ld 3 12
. 1(M1 11-32 1011 7-lli 3. Oil
lmi 21-32 l'Hll. 3. OH
lull 13-32 Hl'i'v a 211
li 11 "II.M'J lull "7-.T' 3. "I
lll'l l'l-aj 1 2.1-32 3.H
10O l'.32 t"" II 10 3 17
.103 l'l.l'i 4. "s
li3 3 M lll.t .1 -1 . I OH
let 7-ln 1iil (I 'H 4.I1-
101 1A-10 li2 1 10 4.1
i:fnmt from Ptd ia lmrm il liueni- l.it
t.Vci.piabl fur tani lit ni ln m tax
I duy oil date of m-iturit
. Reserve Banks' Discount Rates
Official rellfrnunt rite', nt ili nu've red
ral lteaere nanKi ni h ioiiewi-
Tr.'is. Mb
com" I Ill.ri
cif b.in,l
.ap r. accept
lleiitnn
Ww Yerk
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Crude Oil Production Dreps
u Yerk, April 0. The dillv nernirf
crtvii. oil p'odiiellen of the l-'nimd hl.ite
.heni.il .1 dei 11 iee of 27.1 bal"' fur Hi.
u,"k endisl April 1. nirerdinir te tin wtekl'
-ummurj i'f the Ann rli 'in P.'iru. 11m In
i'l itr The ftlmitHl dally nxeiau.- pre
lui tii.n was 1 402 s2A burrelH. nnnpiri.i
with ltll3.7IMl barieU the premdllirf w.'ik
prn'lui i i liKriHi9 wer.' nhewn fnr nkia
hum 1 N i rlh 'IVxiiH, liulf Coast. Wvennna
md M"iit inn nnd California hut th. w. r
(T. 1 l-v th" leaaea In Central Tpxii, North
1,1'Ulnlani nnd Arkunaaa and Kania
ScrDrll 2Bres. & (Ea.
gnlittr Utility. rrurirlra
fttcrlt Exrljanne Quitting. (IhtU.
East St. Leuis & Subn. Pfd.
Northern Ohie Elcc Pfd.
United Gas & Elec 1st Pfd.
Tenn. Rwy., Lt. & Pr. Pfd.
t'lieneai I.acuat OXO-MJ-a-t
Prtvata Plienea te New Yerk A Iloiten
Unlimited Funds
Fer First, Second, Third
or Buildinff Mortgages
qrif'K ACTION
ABE KOLSKY &
COMPANY. Inc.
N. W. Cor. 9th and Walnut Sts.
Indlan.iiieIU Nertlirrn traction... ,n'a 103;
I'nlen Tractlun of Inill.inn r.u .. 0'a 10'JJ
Indiana Tnlen Tr.irllen Cempnnj ..' 103.1
Indlnn.ipella Truct. . Term r.'a 1D33
Inill.inapelN Slrwt Itallnnj .... Pa 1033
Inillami Sen Ire Cerp. heciirltlea
Samuel K. Phillips & Ce.
Member Plill.iilrlnlil.i Slink Kxrluinne
S07 CIIKsTNlT SlKP.l.T
LIFE INSURANCE
Adfiien.il General Aiient n l'.i.ladel.
phui lea red wltji uppertuniti -a (or Ilrt
yeHr urut i 'iiewul . emiiualin Incemea uini
with flinnr'al "iipi'ert during' pried of
urn m zn' en Hxp' r.'ni e. inlfurliy and
crd t reulred Cen. .r" .'-clt-el of
Innurance fur A Be nta. Id" il cempuny fur
l Icvhi 'er.i nnd useii M'r 'u T'm
M .1 und Mutu.il I.lfe Insurance Company,
Ci umi iih (ih.e
Conservative Investments
MacMeekin & Williamson
IIUOAH AND .Sse.M "Ts.
Miinlur- I'lill.i. Metk Ltilunce
A'mnl.VA1A-.m.'.'.W
A.D. CONVERSE & CO.
Commercial Trust Illdir., Phila.
Krtv lern iiiiuimere rj
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TAX RKTUUNS AUDITS HYSTKM3
I. Franklin Heward & Ce.
Certified Public Accountants
Lund Title Illdr.. Miinary Hide.,
l'lilladelphla, l'u. Wa.hluiten, l. V,
MCewn&Cc,
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t BALES IN 91000
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mand for spot cotton today, but only a
mnderate buklnea waa dena with prlrea
eaaler en the baala of a rt.cllna of 12 pelnta
for mldilltnK, at In 4TM. The miles were
10,000, of which Slien balea were American
The recelpta were 200 tjea, nil American'
Kuturtii were ateauy In the early deallnrfa,
Spot prlcea were: American, middling fulr
ll.OSdj Reed mlddllnif, 10 BOd: fully mldi
dllnc, lO.OOiI; middling, 10.43d; low middling,
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Londen, Ulull 0. Subacrlptlen llata en
Cieche-BlpvaUlan bend eRvrlng cleaed at
midday.
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GOSSIP OF
THE STREET
Testerday's market hed the overage
trader up the tree. It wen a clear-cut
case of the unexpected and, according
te Heylc, ' the reactionary movement,
which started en Monday afternoon,
Rhetild liove continued. Fer n time, lt
looked as If lt would, for during the
morning it seemed te have lest a great
deal of fts steam. Caution signals were
flying in all directions nne? most of the
mero conservative houses wcre openly
advising profit-taking, or cutting down
of outstanding commitments. Drekcrs
debits hove shown a.startllng rise with
in the past fortnight, and this, quite
generally, was accepted as a sign of the
constructive- movement hearing its
culmination.
But market signs proved te be as
fickle as the current spring weather and.
instead of taking the downward loop ea
nine out of ten expected, the pendulum
aiiflrlenlv. nml without nnv warning, re
versed ittf course, tuking the skyward
route. jll tlie soid-eut linns, ncwiy
mntle bears, waltlne-te-get-thcm cheap
er buyers fairly tumbled ever one on en on
ether te get aboard, and the speculative
enthusiasm was quickly rcKinuiea into
a rearing blaze. Of course, they get
what they wanted, for the gentlemen,
who" have been the market sponsors for
se long were only tee willing te re
sume the distribution program.
Steel Trade Improvement
"The steel trade," says the Iren
Age, "enters upeii the second qunrtcr
under conditions pointing strongly te
eontinuance of improvement in output
and in prices thnt have been se pro
nounced since early March.
"April 1 may prove te be the turning
point in prices of steel bars, shapes and
plates, since large amounts of business
nt $2 te 3 a ten or mero below the
l.COc basis went W the mills just before
thnt date. Situation new is that both
independent nnd Steel Corporation mills
can run at present rate, which is slightly
ever 70 per cent for latter nnd some
what under 70 per cent for former, for
tevcrnl weeks. New business in bars,
tome of lt of fair size, has been put
en books at l.fiOc nnd there is mere
firmness in shapes. Demand for plates
still lags farther behind supply tnan
in the ether two products and there are
special concessions car work has com
manded. "Mnrch increase in steel output was
greater than that In pig iron and rate
of ingot production is new close te
;u, 000.000 tens a jear.
"While railroad and structural buy
ing has been important, orders arc
new taking n wider range. Wire in
dustry with bookings in March up te
i. per cent or HO per cent capac
ity la an example. Jobbers have in
creased their htecks.
"Stronger price crystallized into or
ders in Inst few days of March some
117.000 tens fabricated steel work. New
projects appeared for upward of 33,000
tens.
"Mere than 300 locomotives are being
figured en. Freight cars ordered se
far this var, ever 34,000, arc one-half
mere than were bought in all 1021."
N. Y. Central Equipment Order
The New Yerk Central has placed
1 07 orders with the various carmakers for
west-n Md 4'i),etK) cars thus far. The order has
n3 l.nnti illvlilerl nn fellows ! Htnmlnril
been divided ns follews: Standard
Steel Car Company, 0500; American
Car and Foundry Company, C500;
Pressed Steel Car Company, 3000;
Pullman Company, 2500; General
American Tank Car Company, 2000,
and thiilnlsten Steep Car Company,
500. This is one of the largest car or
ders plneed by an Eastern railroad in
sumo tlmp.
Bids were opened for the orders some
time age and the various car builders
had agreements with steel makers for
the necessary amount 01 steel nt prices
considerably below the prevailing lev
eli, se that the railroad has been able
te get its cars at a price which could
net be duplicated at this time because
of the higher quotations for steel new
existing. a
In addition te the New Yerk Cen
tral's order several ether railroads have
just placed tentracts for cars. The
Chicago, Milwaukee nnd St. Paul lias
given out orders for 4000 enrs te vari
ous manufacturers in the West, and the
American Car and Foundry Company
lins received an order for 1000 refrig
erator cars from the Northern Pacific.
A111011L' the Infill I rles new in the mar
ket is one for 7000 freight cars from
the Chesapeake and Ohie nnd nnether
for JtKie cars from tlie Ixmlsvllle and
Nashville.
Pere Marquette Dividends
The Pere Marquette Railroad yester
day nnueuueed the following dividends:
$1 tf(l !?..'l nor klinrn fill thn (nnv innnlh.
i ended April 30, 10112. en the 5 percent
preferred stock and ?1. per share en ac
count ei tne arrears of tlie cumulative
dividends en thnt issue, the amount of
such arrears being thereby reduced te
4 per cent, nnd also the usiiai quarterly
dividend of $1,25 a hhnre en the prier
preference stock.
Official announcement was made that,
hereafter, dividends en the, preferred
stock will be payable quarterly en the
e.nme dates as paid en the prier, prefer
ence stock.
Corporate Financing In March
Corporate finaneiug in March was
umiMiuUy heavy und covered a bread
held. Aggregate of bemU. nnrna n,i
stock Issued wus S2ai,ir1,390, ngalnst
$127,321,000 In February and $104,
001,000 in Mnrch, 11)21. While new
ie... ... d i ... ,--. ... "
i,, luriniiiei u u lower average
were nuteul nt 7 ,? InT"', j?" Bnt the Central 'Trust Company for
were put out, at i per cent and 8 tien,ii si ":,n nnn niuin, .i,.,. .i..l
cent, indlcntlmr thnt
.l!i" J'"T.?ii",.
market must still absorb considerable
new issues befere easier money is re
ilected in new financing.
Industrial issues led. with $151
2v'i.,4il,i i'.'U0ei?.d ,,y i,uWe "tiiiticH,
with $71,440,",e. nnd railroad issues
S lh, ?58'; :,U'1P0' lMt iwtie wni
UlllnlnlM fill f ,...-, iil r.1. r.
prcen bmisr SrSZ,,:
puny sold S1S.000.000 (1 ner mt i.,i
Other large Isruch were Wlllys-Ovcr.'
land Ceiniiany $KI,riOO,000 7 per tent
bends; North American Krllmn -,..
pany $14,000,000 II per cent bends and
l'ure Oil Company $12,81)7.500 aeck.
Approximately $02,733,000 out 'e
the total $251,151,31)0, or 32.0 per cent
There wern nlse snl.l i.. .i.i..
country .Vll,07ri,000 foreign Issues, ex.
elusive nf Government offerings, hrlnir-
lng the grand total up te $078,813.i.-.u
THE TIlADr.lt. '
STOVE UPS FLY IN FIGHT
Frying Pan Alse Figures In Arrest
of Ablngten Robbery Suspect
Alter a iignt in which het stove
tialc Williams,
I.enarde is charged by Jeseph Centi,
proprietor of Welson Hall, near
Ahinsten, with being one of three men
who entered his plnce and stele money
and clothing. I.enarde was traced te
Ids home by Patrolmen Streeper and
McKee. He struck McKoe with a het
stove pinto and then some one. In tint
house threw a frying nan. Mirmiu.
dropped Lcnarde with a blew with the
wns inv retiring maturing becurltles
Tills compares with $127,321,000, or
iTl;i,,J!r7 tcn,. I" l'elnry. und $42.
122,000, or 0.7 per cent. In MnrC
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I.enarde, charged with suspicion of nr- P. Whitney, (jeerge V GeliKiiiiii,
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DAIS TO BATTLE
Economy Program Is Realized,
Budget Director Is Ex
pected te Shew
REPORT DUE IN TWO WEEKS
Washington, April 0. President
Harding is preparing te hand the econ
omy critics of his Administration a
solar-plexus knockout. It will teke the
form of a report by Charles O. Dawes,
Budget Director, new nearing com
pletion, which will show that executive
pressure relentlessly applied during the
first year of budgetary operation has
accomplished unprecedented results..
According te advance indications, the
Dawes report will reveal in particular
that the 1021 estimates et what could
be accomplished in the way of depart
mental stewardship have materialized
within 2 per cent.
General Dawes report will be sub
mitted te Representative MndderL or
Illinois, chairman of the Heuse, Com
mittee en Appropriations. It is the out
growth of an nttack en the lltircau el
the Budget launched en February 0 by
Representative Ilyrns, Democrat, of
Tennessee, which claimed that pending
requests for deficiency appropriations
($180,704,281) blanketed the direct
saving of $32,000,000 nnd the indirect
saving of $104,000,000 claimed by Gen
eral Dawes during the preceding six
months. The Tennessee Democrat oh eh
tallied the pnsMige of a resolution celling
upon the President te show chnpter;
and-verse evidence for the Budget
Bureau's figures. That is what General
Dawes is about te supply.
Shows Hew Congress Can "Save"
One of the great demonstrations of
budget operation has been te teach
money-spending departments of the
Government that the law doesn't require
them te expend all the funds appro
priated for their purposes. General
Dawes has hammered in that doctrine,
dev In and day out. There has been
n long-standing and time-honored tra
dition te the contrary in Washington.
The forthcoming report nlse may be
expected te call attention te the falla
cious ease with which Congress can
apparently "save" taxpayers' money.
All that Congress, cither upon its own
or cxecutlve initiative, has te de in
order te "save" is, at the beginning of
the fiscal year, te appropriate se lavish
ly that by no possibility could the funds
be spent. Then, nt the end of the
year, Congress has only te 'Save" trrO
unexpended portion, having incidentally
ale avoided the annoying necessity of
deficiency appropriations.
Savings Achieved
Among the "Indirect saving"
achieved during the year, which new
has qnty three months te run, are these
Incident te:
FlTst. A corrected system of Gov
ernment purchasing, by which compe
tition among the departments, with re
sultnnt overlapping and acquirement of
unnecessary supplies, was avoided.
Second. A mere businesslike dis
position, under a unified system, of sur
plus stocks owned by the Government.
Third. Mere economical use of gov
ernmental facilities and supplies, con
sequent upon co-ordination directed by
executive order.
Under ordinary circumstances there
would have been no attempt te review
the results of-the initial year of budgct
nry practice until a full twelvemonth
of It bad come and gene. It is Presi
dent Harding's thought that the coun
try's interc-.t in reduced cost of gov
ernment is se Intense nnd widespread
that Director Dawes should go te bat
en nine months' results. These nppear
te be of such convincing character that
Administration leeuVrs are confident
they will effectively establish that the
budget is a palpable and net a paper
success.
BANK MUST PAY $994,232
FOR 'FAVOR' DONE BY DAWES
,1-erlmer Check Cashed by Budget Dl-
rector When Head of Institution
Chicago, April 0. "A fnver" done
by lirlgadler General Chnrlcs O. Dawes,
Director of the Budget, in 1012, when
president of the Ccntrnl Trust and Sav
ings'Ilnnk here, in cashing a check for
S51,2.,000 for William I.erimcr. head
of the defunct I.aSalle Street Trust and
Savings Hank, will cost the trust com
pany $1)01,232.(13, according te n ruling
by the Appellate Court yesterday.
The check was cashed, it was said,
te enable Mr. I.erimcr te meet the re
quirement of the State banking Inws.
Mr. I.erimcr told State auditing officials
he had the required amount in securi
ties, but would be unable immediately
te ceuvert them. He wrote a check for
$1,230,000 and with the State Dank
Kxamlncr went te the Central Trust
Cempnny, where General Dawes cashed
It. When the formality was completed
the check was returned, and the re
organization of the I.erimcr National
Iinuk Inte a State, institution una ac
complished. The new bonk went into the hands of
"..i""'" .iiuic i-, jun
a receiver June 12, 1M4. The late
' Wi lam (. Xlhlnek reeelrer. file.i i.
am?!!nt wn. due the. depoMters nnd
creditors. The Anncllnte Court. In ren
derlng the ether sura due, held that
neither the Central Trust Company nor
Genernl Dawes would be censured for
cashing the cheek, classing that act as
a "favor."
PLAN FAIR "PRESS PALACE"
(
Project Is Discussed at Meeting of
Pen and Pencil Club
Plans for a "press palace" en the
Sesqul-Ccntcnnial grounds, where news
papermen may gather for r-eclnl ami
busluess purposes nnd where visiting
newspapermen may be entertained, were
dlt.cuescd at a meeting last night of Ule
Pen and Pencil Club.
.fames A. Campbell, president of the
club, was empowered te appoint a com cem
mlttce te confer en the project with
Mayer Moeru und ethers of the j.'ar
Executive Committee. Victer Itoie Iteie
water, assistant te the Mayer, wus a
guest nnd wns assured support of the
uewhpapcr men. Mayer Moero, who
could net he present, sent u cnmmunl cnmmunl
catien indorsing the idea of a press ex
hibit. Among the speakers were .Tey 13
son. Majer .1. S. Stewart Itlchardwm
and W. Orten Tcwfen.
Powderly Stricken at Desk
usiiinsieii, April il. T. V. pmv.
derly, a uieiiitier ()f the Ileurd of llevlevv
of the Immigration Service, suffered n
K'vere heart nttackvycterdny In liisi,'P
at the Laber Department mi,i WUH re.
moved te his home. II condition waa
night. t0 SU,f,,Uy lm'evi 't
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COUNCIL PLANS BOOST
FOR J. H. QILLINGHAM
Creates $5000 Pest In 8urvey Bu
reau, Expecting His Appointment
The Finance Committee of Council
yesterday took steps' te reword J, Har
vey Glllingham, of the Survey Bitrcatt,
who although placed nt the head of the
eligible list for the pest of chief of the
Bureau of Surveys, was net named te
the pest. The Councilmen in voting a
new pest for Mr. Gilllnghnm nt a salary
of $5000 declared Chief Voglesen. the
successful candidate, was "merely look
ing wise" while Mr. Gilllnghnm proved
a walking encyclopedia available for upe
of tlie ceuncilmanlc committees nt all
times.
The Councilmen approved the ordi
nance creating the pest of principnl
assistant surveyor at n salary of $5000
with the understanding thnt Mr. Gil
llnghnmA will be appointed. In fact,
Mr. Hall served notice en the Depart
ment of Public Works that if Mr. Gll
lingham is net appointed he would vete
te abolish the pest.
He nlse said if by reason of the recent
Supreme Court ruling en civil service
any director should attempt te remove
a city empleye unfairly, he would move
for the abolition of the pest held by the
man.
Norwood Scheel Head Resigns
Because of the ill health of his
mother, B. G. Ncllls, head of the Nor
wood schools, has handed his resigna
tion te the school benrd with the request
that it act at once. Mr. Ncllls said
he wents te go te the home of his aged
mother in Geneva, N. Y., and care for
her. Prof. Nellls was responsible for
tlie joint Norweod-GIenoldcn High
Scheel project being carried te completion.
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United States Shipping Beard
(Through the United States Shipping Beard Emergency Fleet
Corporation)
Invites Offers en the
Securities Described Belew:
r T.hc United States Shipping Beard, through the United States Shipping
uearii hrnergency Fleet Corporation, invites offers for the purchase of
any or all of the securities described below, which are te be sold at private
competitive sale.
im,.,.11 ulrs rcc,ei'et! before April 19, 1922, will be considered; and no
nft. . nr?dc bcfere th:lt t,atc- Negotiations may b .entinucd there
aiter, and all offers received prier te final award will he considered.
$72,916.65 Notes of DAVISON CHEMICAL COMPANY, secured
by preferred mortgage dated July 22, 1920, en Barge "ASTREA."
$72,916.65 Notes of DAVISON CHEMICAL COMPANY, secured
by preferred mortgage dated July 29, 1920, en Barge "VOLANT."
$38,043.47 Notes of DAVISON CHEMICAL COMPANY, secured
LAND" mortgage dated July 22 1920 en BarKe "ASH
$34,873.20 Notes of DAVISON CHEMICAL COMPANY, secured
"DOVER"ed mertBagc dated November 15, 1920, en Barge
$1,866,85200 Nete of LUCKENBACH STEAMSHIP CORPO-
iwn e'e S,l5SS8!reA.by Prefer"d mortgage dated May 24,
1920, en SS. "HARRY LUCKENBACH" ex-"Sel Navis."
$62385.94 Notes of PAN-AMERICAN PETROLEUM AND
INmP0RT, COMPANY, secured by preferred mortgage
dated March 27, 1920, en Tanker "WILHELM JEBSEN."
$380TRAMcn 9f PAN-AMERICAN PETROLEUM AND
aSavET ?0MPANY, secured by preferred mortgage
dated March 12, 1920, en Tanker "E. L. DOHENY III."
"TPAMenftBli. frt PAN-AMERICAN PETROLEUM AND
INA?nP?T,e0MP.AN.Y- 8ecured Preferred mortgage
dated April 9, 1920, en Tanker "W. L. STEED."
$1me rfateS ?f THE TEXAS COMPANY, secured by first
mortgage dated January 2, 1920, en Tanker "ARYAN."
$1,010,625.00 Notes of THE TEXAS COMPANY, secured by first
mortgage dated February 6, 1920, en Tanker "DIRIGO "
$I0S Notes of THE TEXAS COMPANY, secured by first
mortgage dated January 19, 1920, en Tanker "LIGHTBURNE"
$1,01mS N,!e8H t! E TEXAS COMPANY, secured by first
mortgage dated January 5, 1920, en Tanker "SHENANDOAH"
$1,26007.50 Notes of WILLIAMS STEAMSmp CONY,
"W?LLBOLO.y m0TtW dated February 3, 1921, en Ss!
$1,25553.74 'Notes of WILLIAMS STEAMSHIP COMPANY
$299,468.75 Notes of MUNISLA STEAMSHIP CORPORATION
''muNISlV m0rtKaBe datCd March 271920; en SSI
$607,500.00 Notes of GULF NAVIGATION COMPANY INC
issued under contract dated February 7 1920 for n,.rVi,t.i
SS. "ALFRABA," cx-"Lake Fisher." purchase of
Fer the amount of the several notes of any issue, the dates of m-ituritv
rates of interest, description of security, and terms , der which saM iietes
or obligations are issued and outstanding, reference is made te "the 1 ieral
A certified check for two and one-half ner rent Oit .l
offered must accemntnv 1,1,1 'rT.- ?,? . C nt Ve) of the amount
eiierea must accempanj uid. Tins sum wi be cred ted en the nnrrh-uc
price if award is made, or w 11 he retained l,v il,. nn, ? purcliasc
damages if the successful bidder fails te comp cte L eurcl, Amt f
unsuccessful bidders will be promptly retSj PurcIla". Checks of
Full payment must be made in cash upon tender of securities.
f he rate of mtercst carried by the above listed mortgages i 5 per cent.
Ihe Beard reserves the right te reject any or all bids
Bids should be addressed te
HARRY S. KIMBALL, Vice-President
in Charge of Finance
United States Shipping Beard
Washington, D. C. 1
and marked "Bid for (name of Securlti)." . , $ I
I laia, uW kmm
WALKS AFTER 21 YEm
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Yeung Man Operated en. by n.y
I .nni Talraa Plrat. Atonal "M
Swinging his legs with the awkward $
strtrie ei a juuhk uuii, xAiuiB Jeseph,
twentyone years old, is learnlnrie
walk. At his home, 742 Snyder arc.
nue, yesterday, he walked slowly ',
one room te another. He moved can,
tleusly and rested frequently, but .
smile lighted his face.
Crippled since birth, Leuis, the son
..a UmimuaI .Tnniinn. n tinlnf mnh..,. .
turcr, had watched his boy friends race
at piay, " ;" in a wnccl
chair. When Dr. Lorenn. the Vienna ....
gcen, came te this country, the yenne u
man was taken te him. Dr. Lercnz'"'
said an operation weuiu ue nccessarr
and lt was performed in New Yerk
The plaster cast was removed a week '
after he regained consciousness. Than )
slowly hs strength came back.
DENTIST'S LIQUOR STOLEN
Dr. Leen Levy'a Heuse Raided and
233 Bettles of Rare 8teck Stelon
While Dr. Leen Levy, n dentist In
the Shubert Building, nnd his femilv
were attending the Mastbaum me-'
merinl exercises at Eeglcvllle, Sunday
thieves forced a deer in the cellar of
the Levy home, at 4731 Walnut street
and stele approximately 233 bottles of
imported liquor, wines and ale.
"All they left was several bottles of
White Beck," said Dr. Levy "as
night after reporting the theft. He
said the liquor was owned Jointly with
his brother, Isaac D. Levy n lawyer,
and consisted of seventy-one quarts of
imported wine, forty bottles of Scotch
whisky, seventy-two bottles of Slee Bin
nnd fifty bottles of ale. "
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