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The Cincinnati Enquirer from Cincinnati, Ohio • 35

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THE ENQUIRER, CINCINNATI, SUNDAY, OCTOBER TTOTVI EECTtOH 35 WALL STREET BRIEFS. The new high-speed stock ticker GOSSIP OR WALL STREET RECORD CROWDS 'Are Expected At Fair. Dallas Amends City Charter; Council-Manager Plan Wins received its most severe test to date in Friday's, market and in the opinion of Stock Exchange officials demon strated the effectiveness of the1 new system. The first half hour of trad sic by the Band. The fair will be open to the public each day from noon until 9- o'clock, except on the last day, when the hours will be from 9:30 in the morning until 6.

All Hamilton County boys undei 19 years of age, regardless of creed or color, are to enter hobby work in the fair. Chairman Kramer announced the heads of the various departments as follows: M. E. Lyons, Vice Chairman of the General Committee and Chairman of Management and' Reception Committees; A. E.

Otte, Chairman Finances; A. E. Roberts. School Publicity; Frank Streitman, Quarters; G. M.

Drageser, Program Distribution; Louis Hughes, Transportation; George Fallon, Cards and Slims: W. A. Natorp. Decoration. ing that day totaled 963,700 shares, a rate of nearly 10,000,000 shares for City Manager at a salary to flxei by themselves, who will have charg of the conduct of the business fairs of the city, and will be responj sible to the Council.

vJ In the adoption of the City Mana ger form of city government, Dallas has ended a campaign that has beell carried on intermittently for the last 15 years. It has been waged intent sively for the last 18 months, belnif blocked at every possible turn by city officials now in office. PRINCE ORDERED TO SCHOOL Bucharest, Roumania, October 11 (AP) King Carol today ordered tha Crown Prince Michael be enrolled iij the military college when he re ache the age of nine, October 25. Advantageous Location And Improving Work Of Hobty Show Cited As Reasons. a full session, but the maximum ticker delay during that interval was only five minutes.

Fifteen minutes ter of 'workmanship exhibited, has prompted Chairman Kramer to pre diet an attendance of nearly 40,000, as compared with less than 20,000 at the previous record fair. Much additional work in the schools to educate children, to the advantage Qf acquiring nobbles has been accomplished under direction of A. E. Roberts, Hamilton County Boy Scout Executive, and reports reaching Rotary Club headquarters through school principals and heads of manual training departments justify the extra efforts Chairman Kramer stuled. Among the outstanding novelties to be exhibited in the forthcoming fair will be those fashioned by Charles Schulz and Alfred Frye, winners of the Fair Rotary Sweepstakes In 1928 and 1929, respectively.

It is planned to present special entertainment each night during the fair in the second floor of the exhibit quarters. These diversions will Include athletic, choral drill and sea scout maneuvers, in addition to mu later the tape was clear, carrying considerable apathy, approximately 15,000 votes being cast out of a qualified voting strength of 59,797. Under the provisions of the new charter, which is adopted through approval of 39 amendments, Dallas will elect a Council of nine members, six of whom must reside in designated areas and the other three from-the city at large. All will be voted for by the entire city. This Council of nine will employ a srEciAi.

nsriicn to ids e.nqcibkb. Dallas, Texas, October 11 Dallas voters Friday approved 39 amendments to the city charter which, when carled into effect May 1, 1931, will place Dallas under the Council-Manager form of government. The majorities in favor of the amendments range all the way from 10 to 1 to 3 to 2. The election was marked by current transactions. Stockholders of the American Glue Company approved a contract for sale of the business to Richard Wil- Sidney J.

Newman, Lighting Fix helm, of Gowanda, N. for The contract includes sale of The seventh annual Boys' Hobby Fair to be conducted October 27 tt November 1, under auspices of the Cincinnati Rotary Club in the old Mabley Carew Building, is expected to exceed any previous Fair both in quality of exhibits and attendance, General Chairman H. Jack Kramer said last night. The advan tageous location of the fair, coupled with the annually Improved charac tures; Ray F. Stewart, unairman Rotary Boys' WorK Committee, Pro-o-rams: J.

Watt Graham. Receiving GI'El'IAr. DISrATCH TO THE E.NQl IRtB. Kew York, October 11 Information which has come to certain market interests indicates that there has been improvement in many merchandising lines during the last few weeks, and in several instances the betterment is said to have been greater than Wall Street has recognized or admitted. However, the financial district has not been giving much attention to the merchandising lines.

More interest has been shown in the basic industries, and these have not improved to such fcn extent as to encourage market activity on the long side. It is probable that business has been affected by the action of the stock market The declining tendency In values is believed by many to have retarded any recovery which might have been in progress in industry. Several months ago important traders' and financial interests were of the opinion that an advancing stock market would help business generally, and efforts were made to put prices higher. For a time they were successful, but public interest was not aroused glue factories and good will. The raw materials and supplies are to be paid for in addition to the purchase price.

It was understood that J. Lyman, President of the company. and Checking Exhibits; William Licht, Judges; Thomas oy, rrizes, and Charles Lee, Awards. will recommend to Directors a cash dividend of $30 a share out of sur Newton's offers the greatest savings and the largest selections. Open a Budget Account and beautify your home.

Enjoy the Special Low Prices. plus be paid on sommon stock on October J5 to holders of record Oc tober 11. The business will continue ENTIRE LIVING ROOM OUTFIT $99 to operate under the same name as heretofore, but liquidation of Amer RACE STREET ABOVE SIXTH SPRING FILLED JACOUARD YEIiOUR ican Glue Company assets will be conducted by the Eastern Equities Corporation, stockholders having voted to adopt that name for the purpose. CUSHIONS rnmm p. SUITE If i i i i-" si csjiiw i i in in aim on the long side and the subsequent decline which followed caused liqui Great Northern Railway has asked the Interstate Commerce Commission for authority to guarantee $405,000 i per cent Western Fruit Express Company equipment trust certificates to be issued.

Proceeds will be used to partially finance cost of constructing express refrigerator car equipment. dation by the pools which had been working in the market, as well as by others who had followed the advanc ij ing trend with buying orders. At present many are in doubt as to whether the market will discount any improvement in business, or whether the evidence of better industrial con- Acquisition of the principal water properties of Southern Union Gas Company by Transmississippi Utilities Corporation, a holdine- pnmnanv ditions will precede the stock market movements. Last year the market which controls Texas Consumers' Full Size or Twin Beds, $28.73 each. Nile Stand (with drawer and shelf) $12.93 Water Company, and purchase of a substantial stock interest in Trans mississippi bv Southern Union, was anounced by T.

F. Murchison, President of Southern Union Gas Company. The properties include a group of water companies in Tpvna. Oklahoma and New Mexico, includ moved ahead steadily until the fall break, although business had turned downward during the summer. Thus both the market and business will be watched closely in the future for a sign of a definte and sustained change.

Conservative interests are not inclined to advise following the first rally. They point out that the market on numerous- occasions in the last year has staged technical recoveries which did not have lasting qualities, and for that reason they continue to keep customers on the side lines preferring to wait until the leading stocks have defintely demonstrated ability to hold on rallies. ing those serving Kingfisher, Quanah, Texas, and Gall, N. M. They will be erouned into a new onprntins' Newton QoesMaple Because Every One Has Qone Early American subsidiary of Transmississippi, to be Included Known as soutnwest Water Company WIFE HOLDS CONFERENCE With District Attorney Parole Matters Discussed, Is Belief.

Mrs. Bert B. Buckley, Dayton, REMOVABLE CUSHIONS, TASSELED, OVERSTUFFED V. DAVENPORT, ARMCHAIR il Davenport Wing Chair Chair End Table Bridge Base Bridge Shade 2 Book Ends 2 Fancy Candles 2 Candle Holders Mirror Magazine Rack Fancy Waste Basket Scarf Picture Smoker Footstool Scarf Picture Ohio, whose husband, a former Treasurer of Ohio, is serving a sentence in the Federal Penitentiary at Choose From Open Stock Atlanta, as a result of his con LIBERAL CREDIT sWIHe CHAIR-pi viction in United States District Court at Columbus, Ohio, a year ago, under a charge of having conspired Dressing Table, $29.73 Any Piece or Qroup You Want Dresser, $37.50 to violate the Volstead act in connection with the alleged offering of bribes to a Federal prohibition official at Columbus, was in Cincinnati yesterday. CARD TABLES TERMS Visit Our Stove Department Sec Our Special Circulator $27.

It is said she came to ask Haveth Built strong and durable. Start a Maple Bedroom Tomorrow It is so simple to begin with two or three pieces and then E. Mau, United States District Attorney, who prosecuted her husband The Northern Roads. It appears likely that Great Northern and Northern Pacific will show their $5 annual dividend requirements earned for the year, though in both cases the margin will be small, probably less than $1 a share. Excluding any extraordinary income 'Great Northern probably will show close to $6 a share earned on its stock, while Northern Pacific results probably will be little if anything more than $5 a share.

Northern Pacific, however, expects to derive extraordinary income from dissolution of its wholly-owned subsidiary, the Northern Express Company. While the road has made no official announcement regarding U.3 plans in this respect, it is known that the express subsidiary is now definitely in process of dissolution. Northern pacific benefit about $2,500,000 from this step, which would be equal to approximately an additional $1 a share on its 2,480,000 outstanding shares. In addition to reported earnings the two Northern roads- have an important equity in undistributed portion of earnings of Chicago, Burlington Quincy Railroad, which they control through ownership of 97.19 per cent of outstanding stock. Burlington pays $10 a share annually in dividends.

This year it will have a balance above dividend requirements of about $5,000,000, which would be equal to about $1 a share additional on the stock of each of the Northerns. add others as you need Without Any Obligation to Purchase PRESENT This Coupon at Our Store and Receive Free Package of Greaseless SANITARY LIPSTICKS them, because we are Also following his indictment, to recommend to the Department at Washington the issuance of a parole or pardon for Buckley. Mrs. Buckley and Mr. Mau, with other Fedeial officials, were closeted in Mr.

Mau's private office for some time yesterday morning, but none of the conferees made any disclosures as to the result of the conference. Since Buckley's indictment and COAL HEATE placing this group in i Assorted finishes red, green or mahogany. No Phone or C. O. D.

Orders TKRS I $9.75 1 Prices Ringe From Chair, $8.93 We Sell vhat ve mkm rw mm rru am mmw i mm mmr vn open stock. You will always be able to obtain individual matching pieces even months from now with the same color, the same styling and the same unusually low prices. Adverts. conviction numerous attacks are said to have been made upon District Attorney Mau by Buckley and his friends and Mrs. Buckley is said to have engaged actively in politics in an effort to vindicate her husband and substantiate his claim he was a victim of political enemies.

Advertise Highboy, $31.50 20 WEST FIFTH STREET '1 Lowboy, $29.75 FORMER DISTILLER EMPIRES. Troy, Ohio, October 11 (AP) Charles C. Hayner65 years old, for These pieces can also he had In merly associated vith his brother, the NOW AT ALL ATLAS KRAUSS STORES WALNUT or MAHOGANY late William Hayner, in the opera LAST PKOGRAM IS BROADCAST. RnHnn-flfllrt Ohio. October 11 (AP) ft Cm j-mmninHisii 55? tion of the Hayner Distillery here, Radio station WCSO, owned and hv Wittenberg College, left died at his home, following several years of illness.

the air tonight at the close of the Wittenberg-Washington ana jeiier- son game. The station recently was sold to a Cleveland firm. jwgSyjiaiaagj i' ESgy delivered to your Dr. Kinwald's Established Reputation YOUR PROTECTION CITY IN BRIEF. Woman To Be Deported Thomas Thomas, United States Immigration Director, Cincinnati, yesterday received a telegram from the Bureau ofi Immigration, Washington, directing him 9b Include Mrs.

Bojana Me-ialava, alias Mrs. Blanche Muskato, Roumanian 28 years old, 922 Clinton Street, In a party of seven aliens to be deported Immediately from the United States. The woman is said to have paid J100 to be smuggled into the United States from Windsor, Canada, September 15, 1929. False Alarm Fine Imposed Charlea Hog-innrt venrs old. 609.

State A venue, was Boudoir Chair, $9.93 Without Skirt, $7.93 Vanity, $19.73 Bench, $7.93 sentenced to 15 days in Jail and fined 2'i My 5 Busy Offices Assure You of Service and That Has Stood the Test! convenient weekly installments pay the balance himibwmi SCREEN Monday Special! OTTOMAN TRU-LIFE PLATE trinw In nm sense tban ever before, the hZ 1031 BoTrh Klio stands forth a. on. Sf the. mt rMnackul.li. Instrument kno.vn to radio.

Beauty of tone that Is unsurpassed sensitivity that catchM every subtle shading of tone and reproduces It tha' clearness and fidelity that mark the ttosch Beautifully upholstered In cliarmln new covers In fine three-tone mo-queteea. 21 Inches long. lwhe wide. 2-Piece Kroehler Bed Suite 11 incnea mgn. An extraordinary oa; tain at the price.

J- uu spring seat $5 pprformam. priced for any purse, the new construction. Monday only. No phone orders. One to a customer in Mohair .85 125 A $20.00 Value 1 a am Offering This BM WORTH KEGILARLV 8.00 $44S iiourn orrw-s an investment that yon 'II never reeret.

Less Tubes. FEES Service ij jjl Written JjjL Guarantee gj Week for I Em Do not miss It! Fine life like cams and natural-looklns; teeth. Trade In Your Old Radio gives yon an extra LIBERAL ALLOWANCE for your od radio or phonograph, regardless of its ape condition. and costs by Municipal Judge bamuei w. Bell for turning In a false alarm of fire vesterday.

Hoglund sent In the alarm from Burns Street and Riverside Drive Friday midnight, police said. Traffic Bureau Municipal Courts 'will be 1n session as usual tomorrow but the Traffic Bureau will be closed for Columbus Day. All persons cited for traffic violations may register them Tuesday. Held To Grand Jury Harry Graham, alias Grady, 35 years old, and' Herschel W. Thompson, 30 years old, both of Toledo, Ohio, were bound ovef to the grand Jury under bonds of $5,000 each for automobile theft by Municipal Judce George K.

TebBs yesterday. Detectives William Sweeney and Charles Dlers testified the pair had the Btolen automobile of Arthur Strohelm, 33 Burton Woods Lane, in their possession when taken lnte custody at Toledo. Fight Ire Plrk Dnel Owen Thompson, 21 vears old, Negro, 809 Mound Street, and David Courlas, 39 years old, Negro, HU4 John Street, sustained wounds in their heads when they engaged In a duel witn Ice picks yesterday. They were removed to General Hospital. Police learned the pair fought over a woman.

Argnment Ends Seriously Butler Bargent, 31 years old, 231 Ludlow Street, sustained knife wounds in an'Rigument at Pearl and Martin Streets, early yesterday morning. He was removed to General Hospital. Sargent swore to a warrant charging Andrew Bush, 30 years old, Newport, with cutting to kill. Mrs. Goldle Kargent, wife of the vlc'lm and former wife of Bush, wjtnessed the attack.

"Bobbery" ialm Exploded Arthur Pmz 31 years old, 1517 Blue Rock Street, confessed to Detectives Charles Krlck and Victor Odensass yesterday that he made up a story oi being kidnaped and robbed of $200 Wednesday because he was short In his accounts. Putz Is an forx the Pay-R Corporation. 1603 First National Bank Building. Detectives learned his accounts wefe $300 short. They questioned Putz, and he confessed.

Three Ordered Out Of City Three Buspects registered as Ted Weyman, 28 years oil. salesman, Brooklyn; Henry D. Herrin, 28 years old, Minneapolis, and Nathan Krone, 30 years old, salesman, Chicago, fined $50 and costs suspended for loitering by Municipal Judge Samuel W. Bell, were ordered to leave the city yesterday. They were arrested by Detectives Alex Genter and Albert Fchwach at Fourth and Walnut Streets.

Twenty-seven suspects were arraigned Municipal Court for loitering yesterday as the result of the police drive to rid the city of undesirable characters. Officer Thwarts Attack Owen Jenkins, 33 years old, 1126 Elm Street, was c-narged with disorderly conduct after he attempted to attack Patrolman Harry Rientjes at Ninth and Plum treets, early yesterday morning. Jenkins picked up a piece of concrete, but Rientjes overpowered him. The officer was on his way to City Hall when Mrs. Jenkins and her seven-year-old daughter (topped him an1 told him they had been chased from their home.

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Floor, Huihert Block Bldg. Entrance on Vine St. A Division of Atlas Stores Corporation $20,000,000 Annual Sales Three Rooms Complete $595 First Payment Kf) Balance in Convenient Monthly Payments. iffO SOVJ Honeymoon Cottage $450 ivorwmm 4633 Main Ave. IMJWNTOW.V 34? W.

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