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FINANCIAL. | l " BUSINESSDECLARED UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT. e o g Reses : Nflw MARKING "ME Crore. oot | ™88 1831 watwortn eavas... T Sixteen Reserve offioers Tepresenting| < The following Washington Reserve |~ Oreen, Xy., Jadge Arraigns | 4 GiperBonass ) Lib3% 1932-47...... 9918 0.2 99,14 4.1 | 104% 854 Walworth 6%s ‘35.. R81 88 881 +1%| the various branches of fhe Army | officers, having been to the ‘‘James Grayson. 6. Banking house, 348.340; " furni- 100,00 982 Lib 18t 418 1932-47. 101:00 100,00 100.20 — 8 | 111 105% Western Unjon Tel 838.. 109% 1081 109 +1 | Will begin tomorrow in the office of the | 80th Division, are assigned to units as 2% 1. RO A0E, Sxtures, s003.11 ‘Two or Three Weeks More, {3.‘32; H i :. 101 99 Youngstown Steel 83°78.. 101% 101 101% + % | procurement activities. This group of | street, to the Finance section; Capt.| _Protected by the riftes of National | 10. Outside checks and other cash 5 10526 10 s SR .su:u.nn’o‘m. reserviats who wil undergo this train- | Lesiie' A, Nickerson, sig enrlr’ Resetve, 200 Guardsmen, Jumes Eimer .‘2.';’”{"1,”' ::m 1 e ¥ teh, To e A i ing consis of one c , four lieu- | Hi view ‘errace 3 )+ | of Indianapolis, faces arral en! ere Al Are ‘Required to ‘Gauge | sz 10 {?1;12 }‘H: ) ki Archh S 8E gendn 08 vy teRont colonels, elght majors and three | to B0th Signal Company; Capt. Charles | today for the robbery December 26, of Atch,To & San F 4% "48 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JANUARY 12, 1930_PART TWO. BOND SUMMARY FOR THE WEEK captains. They are as follows: Organized Reserves G. Moore, Chaplain Reserve, 515 Sixth " FINANCIAL. GUARDSMEN PROTECTING BANK MURDER SUSPECT| Feeling Runs High as Bowling of the Bank of Oakland, this cfluntly‘.olnd he 31, 1 . at the close of busi- on December 929. " .000 Strength ‘of Revival. Atlantic C L 18t 4876304 |, Bdward H. Moeller, Engineer Re- | street southwest, to 313th Field Artil- | the subsequent slaying of J. Robert | 1§ Surpius ‘o, o 15,080 9 1928 Net Atl Coast Line 4%8'64. .. serve; Lieut. Cols, Allen Crede, Quar- ! lery; Second Lieuts. John V. McKone, | Kirby, Smith’s Grove Bank president. <E:£lm:«hnrglflyl;n;l. ¥ 003,91 k. Lew. B & O gold 4348 termaster Reserve; Burt E. Grabo, Sig- | 1139 New Hampshire avenue, : nd Clar- | "Grayson was brought here early to- i e cmHAs S S Bpecial Disptch o The Star. b 90 Argentin 33 nal Reserve; Richard Stockton, jr.,|ence A. Reed, United States Coast|day from Loulsyille, in the custody of | 21. Due to bank: huding certi- 4 101 924 Argenti 5. . Quartermaster Reserve, and John P. and Geodetic Survey, both Infantry|eight guardsmen and four jail oficials. et snd sasieny’ ehwoks owis NEW YORK, January 11.—Despite a| 97 & O ref 63 D 200 Frey, Specialist Reserve. Reserve, to _the 20th Infantry. | The guard was augmented here by de- |22 Demand depos voyases, more than normal slackness in trade at| 105 Balto & Ohlo 6s 48 Majs. Morris C. Burnside, Air Re- | Capt. Ernest H. Pullman, Infantry Re-|tachments from Hopkinsville, Russell. |23. Time deposits 99% 831 Bank of Chile 7 Kenneth R. Elwell, Chemical | serve, 201 Sheridan street, is relieved ville and Glasgow. the turn of the year, business through- L Total ... 1574.754.94 o 100% 91 Bankof Chile 6% 8196 Wwarfare Reserve: Jep C. Hardigg, Ord- | from assignment to the 80th Tank| The show of force was considered | District of Columbin, & Pz out the country is fundamentally as| jojs 98 Belgium 6s ‘55 B&OS W DIvEs's0...., nance Reserve; Spencer G. Kuhn, Ord- | Company and is assigned to the 320th | advisable, because of the popular feel- | 'I WA’ A BOWIE cashier of the above- sound as usual, says the Business Week | 1164 112% 1 . Bangor & Aroos . nance Reserve; Harry I. Lewis, Ord- | Infantry. Second Lieut. John W.|ing aroused by the slaying of Kirby. |Damed bank. do solemnly swear that the in its report covering the week ending | 111} 1074 Belgium 8a'4). Roston & Maine 55 nance Reserve: Donaid M. Liddell, Alr | Haines, Field Artillery Reserve, 2332 |Thres mien robbed the Okiand Bank, | nowiedse and belief o e best of.m7 January 11. Generally, it 15 now mark-| 1% §% Bollvia 7act s Gl bk R Reserve; Ignatius 1 McCarthy, Guar-| Ashmead place, is relieved from assign- | but Grayeon i the only tuspect to be . BOWIE, Cashier o Y, % 108% 98 Bordeaux 6s ‘34 % Brooklyn Manhat 18t 6s A termast-r Reserve; Albert G. Peter, Ord- = ment to the 313th Field Artillery and is | captured. The others, Richard Mc- ubscribed and sworn to before me this ing time and the records of basic in- 65 Brazil 6% Canadinn Natl 4% nance Reserve, and Capts. Alford G.| assigned to the 314th Field Anl{lerm Nice and Ben Orville, alias Sexton and 10th"day of Januaty. 1030 CHARI il k| . CUNEY. dustrial activity and trade now more '183 85% Brazil 8s'41. | Canada N nonnlc%’-o"n. Canar, Specialist Reserve; Edwin F.| - Other assignments of Washington Re- | Seville, both of Indianapolis, were in- N:iuy Public. clearly suggest comparison With 1924 ['jo5y 100 Canada 68°62 1| Canadian Natl 434s°57 Knauf, Quartermaster Reserve, and | serve officers to units of the 80th Di- | dicted this week along with Grayson,| Correct—Attest: than with 1927. 94 84 Chile Repubiic 65 1960 N Canadian Pacific deb 4s. George K. Perkins, Speclalist Resérve. | vision are as follows: Second Lieuts.| Grayson's counsel, Rodes K. i Watien BROARY While trade sentiment is good ‘and| o) §5 Colombia 6s 1961 Jan. | Central Pacific 48 *49. ] Harry 8. Moyer, 4115 Wisconsin avenue; | announced several days ago he would JAS. H. WASHINGTON. the output of optimism continues high,{ g7, 931 Copenhagen 5s 5. =%/ Central Pacific 58 19 Instructlons were issued last week | Ira L. Wright, 1232 Ingraham street, | ask today for a chance of venue. INTeTou 1 is too carly as yet to see much con-| 111 106y Caechoslovak 110% + % Chesapenke Corp b8 by Maj. Gen. C. H. Bridges, adjutant | and Morgan B. Callahan, 2438 Twentieth % s 2 €rete evidence of improvement. The| o ool it IR S O 201 400N 101 L2t Ches & Ohio c¥ 4 % general of the 'Army, governing the | gireet, ail Finance Reserve officers, to = G6s iatev0 Money to Loan e Swo-ec UG SNMIIM (DRRS RS 0a% 10116 Desmatl 85" 41 104% 1044 1041 — 3| & Ohio gen 4 transfer of Military Police Reserve of-|the Finance section; Second Lieut. eiress Goes Into Opera. Secuzad br first deed of trast on o fore it will be possible to gauge the e 0; | “hes & Ohlo ¢%48 ficers to the Infantry Reserve. In view | Ralph A. Hammar, Signal Reserve, 1506 | "y, il Prevailing _interest and period and strength of revival 104% 101% Dutch East Indies 65°47.. 102% 101% 102 + 13| of the limitations placed upon th ph A : th Signal EW YORK, January 11 (#).—Eleanor J h1 Weller &0 M v, ba 104 101 Dutch East Indies 6s'62.. 102% 101% 102% <1 | ChiB&Qe%sB 1T i Pl po! e pro- | Twenty-first street, to the 80th Signal| gteele, daughter of Charles Steele, a |Joseph L. eller 3, oney, banking And sccurity market | 04 101 ateb SoLiitan, | Chi B & Q ref 5871, curement of Military Police Corps Re- ‘Gompany, and Second Lieuts. Edward | parner of J. P. Morgan, is going into — eonditions are still doubtful. Steel{ 171 = 99 Fiat war - 6 2" Chi & East I11 gen 5851 serve officers, such officers, if desired for | T, Johnson, 2723 Thirteenth street, and ra. She will h but 1 fetiviiy has nob vet picked up; little| 101 93 FinlandTs 50. L :‘ ¢ il Great West 4 ssignment. ‘to Military 'Police Gorps | wiiliam H. Scott, Bureau of Printing | Rhe" Marlc Fute “peesoated bo. the INVEST IN rease in bul can be expected for | 112% 105 Frencl y - units authorized under the peacetime and Engraving, both Infantry Reserve,| piitle Theater Opera Co. of Brookl dustry is waiting the results of the| 108 102 Gern s 106% 107+ 14| the Infantry Reserve, as prescribed in | officers. Reserve Corps without _the | jos0nally Ve ON HOMES ;l;:m:;:flr usbkllxnc“.k? dse'f;""mfn the :e» 87W% 75% Greek 814 '"i Chicago Rys 68 ‘27 Aram;’ “fi"‘"“fi:“‘v}‘“'“' It is considered | privilege of assignment or active duty, 2 Thay be counted on (his vear. But the | 5, 3 lrish Fre Statess 60, 9% 91 ChIIRI& Pacrefan'sy... Do dvantage acorues 1o DIMEETs.tram: | Hoeyon e D e e eanit, are Te- Paying 67 & 647 tnterest omis v 9% 92 tal 8'51.. 1 A o = | servists, +4 e jncoming records of December retail ol LA LG e e ferred under this authority. Vacancies | Jjeved from assignment to uniis a5 in- 1 Mih R R e enstal firics 85% Kreuger&Toll 58 ct wi | 1163 1113 Chi Union Station 6 in Military Police units. personnel of | dicated: Howard D. Coyner, Pleld Ar- e 6 NOTES OF $250, $500 & s sing and reassuring as ok g A dorda i o « | Which, under tables of organization, is | tillery, 1629 Columbia road, from the 0 $1,000 regards general buying power. 10 Mexico 43 1904-54. 105 991 Chid Wesern Ind 634 62, . | restricted to the Infantry, are considered | 313th ‘Field Artillery; Willlam H. Webb, ) ATh? theater of significant events for 80 h_man 6852 103% 9814 CCC& St L b8 D. as vacancies in the Infantry Reserve Infantry Reserve, 452 House Office F. M A T T R R T e IR 100" Gl Furn fo e iyt o el thee i | ldng, o Seirauaers ang it || First Mortgage ||| Brodie & Colbert, Inc. 5 - 09 . 10! o S uarters any, R " don, the final Ananclal liquidation of 98% Norway big B Bt e SR D TG within such units. Shiaade: Jonn D. “Fitch, Engineer. Re- Not 1707 Eye St. N.W. war at The Hague, ihe renewed | 83 Orlent Dev 5% 28 80 Cubk R R b6IST. Fending a revision of Army Regula- | serve, 1132 Munsey Bullding, from 305th otes movement, fovard a tarift truce at| 97V PATIS DY 6 | 93w 65 Cuba Nortn83s 4 tions, 140-5, the War Department has | Engineers, and, Robert J. Chatham, National 8875 mu?‘?,m e? may nave a pro- | il Del & Hudson 5 % placed a new interpretation on lhfl‘mnglneer Reserve, 4502 Elm street 5250 ssoo&SI 000 o DD o dorer GF Worse on 68 Peru 6! | Den & Rio Grande en 48 physical examinations of Alr Corps Re- | (Chevy Chase, Md.), from 305th En- 3 B i e > wo! us» ess for years to come. $9'% Peru 7s. Den & R G West 65 ‘55 urvelnmlcns. ‘The report of phy.llcn}l; gineers, and Oscar A’ Jackson, Signal -3 ¥ i 87 Pirelll Co of Ttaly 75 Den&Rio Gr Westn 55 examination required for each Reserve | Reserve, 2931 Ordway street, from the Llnklns CO , 81 Poland 8s ‘60 Des M & Ft Dodge 4 '35.. officer recommended for promotion will | goth Sjgnal Company. . OND MARKET DU“., 100 Queensiand 6s’47. Detroit United 4143 ?:r;“g; B w;;nvlv):vv:rmsrxl:xful\i g’ylgx' o - R Kstublishedt 1088 First Mortgage 105% Queensland 7s ‘41 Krie 15t con 898, officer of the Air Corps Reserve have| Lithuania plans extensive enlarge- BUT PRICES STEADY bl s e . | Bad "n Satisfactory report of physical | ments and improvements of the port of 1733 De Sales St. 7L Khine Westpih . 1o 5 31| examination on form No. 64 within the S0 Rio Grande Do Sul 68 80 48 Klorlda Bast Co 52 1% | Torearen Commander, T Which cass — Loans light Irregularity Occurs as Lo L S UG L L LN ool o e | the form will be forwarded with the | < i 90 Sao Paulo State of §3°36. 9 "+ 4 Grand Trunk s f del & | recommendation for tion. : Selling Appears in Two- 10214 Seine Deptof is......... 108 1074 1078 — 1| 118 1051 gnnd Trunk 7s " 108 10934 P e | The Commercial A 70 Serbs, Croats&Slay7s'63 77 715% 76% — % | 97% 91 Great North 41876 97 Cavalry Reserve offi \ding 1 . ) . 3 Hour Session, 79% Serbs Croats Siov¥s'63.. 88 87 82 100% 104% Great North gen 51 109 (S Do of e it fo | National Bank Applications Invited 100 Swiss5is ‘48, + % | 112 106« Great North gen 7, 110% + % | day at Fort Myer, Va., riding hall at| Bond Salesman, WITH CLIEN- BY JOHN L. COOLEY, 95% Toho Elec Pwr 18°55... . Y » 5 72\. {."1: X n-;-n- &:m Ry 6% % ,é) ?;1 l?;j ln:‘trucl ranj u}uil:nkxn TELE. We have very attractive Pays interest on DAILY BAL- | o ' 101% Utd Kingdom 548 "37. 108% 1027 108% + BN Y udson & Man adj 5s under e direction of aj. John L | . Assoclated Press Pinancial Writer. 91% Uruguay 68 1960. 961 94 951 114! BBy 87 Hud & Man ref 5557 Considine, Cavalry. Two instructionai | - PeNINE for wan, whe can sol ANCES on Savings Accounts. |l | NEW YORK, January 11.—The bond | 804 Vienna 68 1952 84 824 82 +1N[ 8o BT Illinois Centralref 4 conferences will be held at local Re- || honds to banks and investors. Interest starts from DAY of |l|[ (Glover & Flather market was dull and steady in today's ! 67 Warsaw 7s 1958. T TH TEN 4N 94% Illinois Central 4% s Sive or’:;.}“’:c“e"iz;“‘g:g:m; g deposit and earned to DAY of two-hour trading session. Minor sell- 89% Yokohama 63°61.......es 97% 96 97% <lh| 791 G4 Inter Rapid Tran bs o rma: 3 - | 2 s 52 g y Lieut. E. W. Smith, 0. D.,| v " withdraw: ing appeared here and there in antici- MISCELLANEOUS. . Mgt S will take up the Ordnance Company, D. H. Moore . 1508 H St. N.W. pation of current and prospective new | 120 937 Abram & Straus5is'4d.. 93% 984 BOY-1 | 99y 78 Inter Rapid Trancv 7 Hpnt msliteioe g Stclel mdin: | 734 Southern Building Come in and let us explain offerings in the market, so that the | 11 93 Alleghany Cocy 88°44... 100i 100 100%'— k| 96 78 . Inter & Great Norad) tactics and the Chiemica) Watfare Gom | Resources Over $20, National 17583 investment list had an appearance of | 105% 103 Am Agri Chem T 1084 — %1 9§ & * Inter Ry Cent Am 6% R e e O Washington, D C. 4 '“f,‘,‘,f:fl;';"‘.‘,‘i;”'g- e 99 ° 93 AmChain 65 1933. .., 97% 4 %| 7% 70 Kan City South s 1950 . Watlare conference, which will be. con- . 14th & G Streets - A aracPiione 5145 o8t % DUt 155 95 Am 1 G Chn 5348 1949. < 102 -1 BRI ducted by Capt. E.'F. Bullene, C. W. S.| ———— R._GOLDEN DONALDSON, President \ : g plans for a $15,000,000 issue of 5 per e e T aaw Lobm o3 1% 90 214 Lenigh Valley cn 43 2003, o i oD o u, A INVEST YOUR 3 nt debentures became known. 3 95% 91% Louls & Nash unt4s'40.. 95% 95v streets. The same evening_ Cof - | ® 1 6! + W - = h 3 ening. st Ar- | ot ZSIal Telegraph S showed strength T T144| 208" 100 Louts& Nash 7s. 1930. 100% tillery Reserve officers of ‘Washington | SAVINGS IN SAFE l wu | SEI I WE WILL SELL (S4le, up 1 point overnight. New | $0. 100 Am Tel& Telst ba T2 97% 80 Market Street Ry Ta A 40 931 911 will hold their conference at local Re- | FIRST TRUST NOTES Orleans Public Service 5s made & simi- | 1357+ 107 Am Wil boy T1% | 101% 96% MilEl Ry & Lt 1st ref 3. 9% 981y serve headquarters. Officers of the F. H. Smith 1st Mortg. Bonds in. 92% 85 Armour & Co4 — 5| 85 12 Minn&StLref4s 313th Fleld Artillery, Col. Leroy W. | Frincipal Protected Return Certaln $5,000 Stanley A and all 6%, 1946, N:g’fi';:fim";:y:ul;% :u-l::l::: Cuba| 9315 791 Armour of Del b%s 43 Tl 7% M 3t B&SS M 6 ;{emn. commanding, will meet at local | THOS. E. JARRELL CO @ 79. 2,000 cn-@ .|.hnm Apt. 1st & Ref. 614s Vot more | 10512 99% Atlantic Ref deb b ‘s oyl Mo <114 | headquarters next Wednesday evening., . Y $2,000 Jefferson Apts. 1st Mort. 5 : than 12 points, to 73. Industrials . 7 1% 15 | Thursday evening officers of the 80tnh | Raalters 2,000 Overbrook Arms 7s, '36, @ dragged and United States Governments | 105" 92y Botn Stect oo & 0 * % Divisi a 6%, 1939, @ 77%4. T 823 A « < 102 97% Betn Steel p m 58 '36.. +1 | vision staff and the 2d Squadron of | 8214, displayed only moderate activity. } 106% 10216 Both Steal b1 68°48. .. + 1| the 306th Cavalry will meet at head- $5,000 Smith Bldg. 6%%, 1957, ||| {009 Fitth Avenue 75, '35, @ 8235 = g Vi . 83% b4 Certain-tzed 5%s 1948, 58 85 68 +1 | 103 Missouri Pacific —~ a | quarters, @ 8s. 1,000 Al in 78, 35, : ENGLAND EXPANDING [ 97" .42 Chile Copper b8"47.. 96 95 96% +3%| 100% 94 Mo Pacific bs K. Zyi| o Fitld " Artillery Reserve officers of | E——— $2,000 Corcoran Courts 7%, 1935, ||| " B . g | 1191 . 59% Colon.Oil 63 '35. . TT% T8% 76% 45% | 100'% 93 Missour] Pacific 58 G. 994 994 897 + 1 | Washington will meet January 19 at 9| @ 90. - 1,000 Cleveland Hall, s, '36, @ 81. CANN'NG INDUSTRY 100% 96% Columbia G&I deb b8 ‘52, 100% 99% 9% -1 97 80 ° Mobile & Ohto ¢ %5 '77 964 96% - 96% ~ 1 | O'clock at the riding hall at Fort Myer. | ? 4,000 Huntington Hall 7s, '36, @ 80. | 110w 80 Comm Invest 5%s 4% —2%| 64 45 ' Nassau £148°51. 51k 50% 50N , R N 20 North American Development | | 2'00 joversan Apt. 6s, '39, @ 80:- Bpecial Dispatch to The Star. 9813 88! Comm Invest deb 6848 + %| 977 98 N ¥ Centdeb4s'34. 97 9Tla 9TM L';:?m:‘d“%rn“fim’"-_' #n”é Norbert Ay ‘“Fres Stock” @ 80. e l' = ‘;:' rriond g i ‘Atflfleko‘g&{h:.&m u,,._d-n,, de- | T3% g?h g::.ci\‘:l“:&;gr‘ :;-'ldr:; ::: o 10714 1018 N'Y Cent ref imp 683013, 10815 108y 1081 +1 | jyon }a‘mury mufil""mfle R rgelflomml’_-‘ Farniohiemyeid S Units' Wardman Mortgage and ;'2',",“‘“ xchange 7s, 36, England will be male’:'d:a‘rms 191’3 108% 104% Detioit Edison ref 6s + 5l o l:m‘:n!dl::xg fl::e don{ya-m.mveu\:m,;{ Room- snd Beth' Nob- Discount @ o 1,000 Law & Finance 614s,’36, @ 75. Tours Loaceian gicing the entire 00| {50% 5712 Diitesne v 3% Chi@ St L 6s A 1931 ¥ | chief of staff, G-2. o -ameatly . Howsskeeping: Aipawte 30 F. H. Smith 7:4% Pfd. @ 30. ||} 2,000 Smith Bidg. 61és, 37, @ 5. Edgar R, Jones, chalriman of the Boitin | (9% 60 Eas Cuba Sug 1% 41 42 | Haven deb 45 ‘57 In sddition to his other duties in\} ment with maid serv el Cotuealil e Ul R R National Food Canning Council, in-'a [ 100 - $4% General Cab s 1947, 3 ke it PR Dol TR | [ Mg P”‘“ m.;;@ o 2,000 :I’-‘:;Ilgnuilot 1 6%s, "2, @ Tt to organization, --98 Gen Motors 6s '37 < 108 + 3 . ; % s 100 V: roducts P 3. 4 el 6l4s, ‘42, painted aut. (has 18 establish. | 108% 104 Goodrich (B F) 6%8 ‘47os 105% 105 = 108% & H cvdeb 68 | the Organized Reserves and is assigned | et i "‘S'_ S - 68 ments at 5 e canning Sl | 96 5 - Gusdyet Bubher Sntaih. S1 81 BIN 44 tate Ry 4% | imeter howitsen B0th Divion. e wil | 10 Federal City Sezurities @ 15. | /] 5009 Cavalier Apt. 6345, 48, @ 70 in Engiand oo that SENIALOf tias | 00 98 Hombleois R L sl D d B S - § X West & Bow | report o Gol. 'Melville & Jarvis. In- | THE ARGONNE 1 g‘;;m Seaboard ‘Airways || 2000 Properies Investhent. (Collat- most | -89 2 92% RS Norfolk & W cn 489 fan! senior instructor of the Organ- o 1940, @ & modern machinery. Can factories have | 118% &8 inter Cement bs 43 3| 3 g 16th lumbia Rd W 60 North Pacific 38 2047, | 1zed Reserves in Washington it olumbia installed sutomatic “machinery and| 98% ~92% lnter Match 65’4 1% North Pacific 48 '97. 4 THOMAS L H CAP'TAL CITY co SR DS have isvriiniyahonyd | 102 1090 CASteEUEE ATty N el 4 North Pacific bs D 2047 . | > udy of new methods and ma-| 96'¢ 84 Inter Paperbs = North Pacific r 1 68 2047. . 12 3 | e - = 5 509 Washi: chiriery. Pruit growers -aiso are awak. |-224 109% Inter Tel&T cv 4% | G et 12w 15s 41 || Councilor & Buchanan || WE WILL BUY 1412 G St. National 1346-1347 shington Bldg. ening 'to the possibilities of the .| 96% 86% Kendall 6% ‘48 (war. st T e Certified Publie Accountants . Phone District 8201-8203 ;i':xcsrhgxandd 2re planting to meet the| 102 96 LackawannaSteel $8°60. 102 1034 101 — | jo00, 3% Femn Ry ndft Wm. Gordon Buchanan ||| ¢ N 11 lemands of the factories, 1054 9% LacledeGasbk%s.... + % 1y + . | reat National Insurance On behalf of the government, J, H.| 104 98 Liggett & Myers 68”51 wow | 00 S + % Tower Bullding Risquet! ClubiBond Goomas informed the, National Food | 124 98 Loswiwlnc@a'dlwar ... 103 102 108 +% | 104; 100 ol National 6110-61116213 i .,‘ it Fis ('Alll ) ing uncil that is 100% ¥é l.oew'sinc6sex r 194 92% ~ 2% + Y| 3 nvestment Trust ssues . . expansion of the. industry l:mufipg‘sm:{ 91" 7o Loriliard %s + w108 300 nsylvania 7830 ®i b bt Wi I w hington Bank Stocks WE Solicit the Rental Management of Your §reat benefit to British agriculture and | 100 60 ManatiSusars? 7% + & Rending 4358 97..... 98 91% 12 | PR FIRST . I~ ; Propert: oo, the depressed Welsh tinplate | 100w 97 AMidvale Steol 5536 - % HIo/GRanE W et aoidn -l | ew York Bank Stocks y ustry. : 104" 98 Montwna Power bs 02% + | Blan i . % 3 e 0 MORTGAGE o Federal Security & Mortg. Units Wh . 5 99 92k NevDuey Prodsua 4. 90 g 0m i AL ronIM R b 1AL 100 - NOTES NG Sl R R et e ether Apartment, Residence or Business L a . StLl 34 61 1, = Co e 107 101 New England Tel + 106% 105 106 + Y s L"g : srl}& l:: !3.. 963 . Secured on Well Located Homes || National Mort. & Invest. Com. rporation News 115% 110 N Y Edison 1st 6%8"¢1... 114 111% 113k + % BLLASK s TS 14 ™| SAFE CONSERVATIVE Security Corp. of America Prompt Collections 101 96% N Y Teld 39 +1 StL & San Fran 6s B'50.. 102) % Bond i NEW YORK, January 11,—The fo1. | 1074 104 1 . S St Louis S W con 48°32... 98 «!ROBERT E. FUNKHOUSER J Yy . - | 102 95% North Amer £d 6s '67. Y 100% — W StPKCSL b . Merchants Bank & Investment g‘,‘;’;f‘gm';; fummars of important | 102 971 Northern States Powsr §8 101~ 100% 1004 + 3 : el p e e s || Investment Bidg. Bonds RENTS REMITTED THE DAY RECEIVED Btatistics Co., Inc., New York, for th Tt '\l Fi | Associated Press: ? § + % ./l First Mortgage Loans ||| International Finance Rental Dej is M R : 101 [} ‘Baskiet Beighitweed Our Rental partment is Most Complete and The Industries. 1008 91% Param = South Pacific ref 4 In Arlington County and | 5 2 : . Cotton cloth—Production, 1 | 100" 953 Philadelphia Co 6 | @outhern' Pavifaii y Alexandria, Virginia | cAPITAL cITY CO Efficient. We offer co-operation at all times in the December.” 243735000 vards o g 184 0" Ehilas Read C&18s wil = Southeru ky il Commonwealth Investment | " solution of Ownership Problems. ce. i | “oan w5 +1 | Southern . i . durtnr; n:-&m‘;:z'%?qw& Xsé"",f,"‘.""‘mfi | 98 & Cuble 55°3 - Southn Rw: gen 6s 19 Co., Inc 509 Washington Bldg. g s, 3l it ks lh 30 ERR TSN = Sk e e Pl Randall H. Hagner & Co y:ras: unfilled orders, December 31, | .99% ¥8 Remington-Rand b%s ¢7 +1% Third Ave 1st ref 4s 5016 l;; 15th n.ln.w. Enn mu; 1 2een ]| . o 431,018,000 yards. Steel—th e | 100' 98 Sinclair O1l 6830 + W Third A d) 58 '60. 3 ortgage Loan Correspondent for | Incorporated of 201848 tons in T arr | mgx; g gm::n:r Qs + Ulster & Del 1e28 . 22:: The Prudential Insuramce Co. ||| Mortgage Loan Correspondent teel—unfilled orders duri) .| 975 82w Sinclair Crude Unton P 5 i | ber was expected, pmfl‘c’aé’: Tocem- | 95" 89% Sinclair Pipe Line 681941 + % it it - 3 b Bt | i month having been tapered down be- | 105% 101 Southwesn Bell Tel 6564 + % Unfon Pacific ref 45 1 iy = e | New York Life Insurance Company faueeliet |the hoildey ‘seasony andithe | 1081200 (ARG OUNY Sa. oo iooe " 9% Virginia fty 1st68°62.... 106 104 104% 5 b | 1321 C st A NS DD 'y period. This w: ees s Y 4 Va Ry W 7 B monn ek e o | 98 41 Bukur s Orunte e 183 S et e e - i) INVESTONS- | [ e— S ——— pares with increases of 303,712 tons in | 110 88 Tenn Copper 63 44 B 9844 103% 99 Wabash 1st 68'39. " mxndml: - Th v availabl 1928, and 518,533 in 1929. The unfilled | 105 92 Transcon Oll 6%s '3 99% + % | 1001, 93% W, " ere are now available at tonnage of 4,417,193 on December 31 87 Py 6 LT L LIRS 99% 100 par and accrued interest a ‘was over 400, bOD ‘!onn Ao T ul’:fl“;‘d :;zf . 85 104% 29 “:lbnlh %875, 3 102% 103% +1% few — = = = 7 v -] « 97% 9 9 570 tons below the peak figure of | 101 95 Utah Power & Light 99% + % | 100 94 Western Pacific 65 ‘46. 9 s8 9 41 |] EIGHT PER CENT | SAFE F1RST MORTGAGES. April, 1920, | 98 86% Utilitles P& L bys 4T... 87% 870 + w| 89 Riu W ; 1 Utdliiies—Gross earnings of 95 of the : il oot B e e largest companies in November, 1929, exclusive of telephone and telegraph companies, were $202,500,000, an fll- crease of 2.5 per cent above October and 2.2 per cent above November, 1028. For 11 months gross totaled $2,097,250,- 000, an increase of 3.4 per cent over {OIL MERGER REPORT REVIVED IN STREET ‘WEEKLY BANK CLEARINGS. NEW YORK, January 11 (#)—The | weekly statement of the New York | Clearing Hous: shows: SWIFT’S NET OFF FROM 1928 RETURNS | Report of Swift & Co. for the year MORTGAGE BONDS In Denominations of $1,000 Only Based upon a sound West- There is nothing like jt for SAFE—CONVENIENT the same 1928 period. Net earnings for s Total surplus and undivided profits, | ended November 2, 1929, shows net in- | etn h’;}‘»‘l:";“ n:lnpe{r',\'- “l"e‘ll comfort and cnlmr-'enienclez. LIBERAL November, 1929, were $92,000,000, an | gin 1ai ; $14,940,100 increase. “{] established and favorably Completely installed - in increase of 100 per cent over October | Sinclair and Other Officials Leaye | *'Totai net demand deposits (average), | O™e 8¢ $13.076.815 after interest, de- |} | L "0 0 oy vears, Tiotite' during Jamiry. No and 13.1 per cent above November, 1928, For 11 months net totaled £906,500,000, an increase of 16.5 per cent above the seme 1928 period. | for Inspection of Rio Grande Tracts. $275,104,000 decrease. ‘Time deposits taverage), $28,226,000 | increase. Clearings, week ending today, $7,489,- | 105,171, preciation, Federal taxes, etc., equivalent to $8.71 a share on 1,500,000 shares of stock. This compares: with $14,813,181, or 9.87 a share in previous year. Balance sheet as cf November 2 last ADDRESS SEABERG discomfort. Terms. Washington GasLight Co. House Heating Divi: You can rely definitely upon an investment in our The Companies. By the Associated Press. rincs, week ending January 4, |shows current assets of $212,202,13¢ and Apt. 610, 1900 F St. N.’ National 8280 Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul & Pa- cific Railroad earned $1.48 in 11 months to November 30, - 1929, on common | shares. Cutler-Hammer sales, quarter, to De- | cember 31,1929, off 4.5 per cent. Equi- | table Office Building earned $181 in eight months to December 31, 1920, vs. $1.43 in same 1028 period. Gillette Safety Razor receives orders for 30,000.000 new razors. National Dairy Products acquires Highland Dairy Farms Co. of St. Louis for $550.000 cash and 20,000 shares Na- tional Dairy Stock. Radio—Victor 1929 sales increased 23 Per_cent over 1928 Rand Mines 1929 production, 8524.- 864 ounces, vs. 8,610,002 ounces in 1928, Safeway Stores—December, 1920, sales up 91.7 per-cent; 12 months, 103 per cent above 1928; ‘including sales ©of new units from date of acquisition. United States and foreign securities earned $9.91 in year to December 31, 1929, vs. $5.86 in previous year. Ex- cluding profit on sales of securities earnings were 17 cents in 1929, ageinst & deficit of 19 cents a share in 1928. Western Alr Express reduces fare, | clair NEW YORK, January 11-—Reporte current for some time that the Bin- Consolidated Oil Corporation would absorb the Rio Grande Oil Oo. cf Texas and California and might merge with the Prairie Oil & Gas Co. received added interest today when it was learned that Harry F. Sinclair and other officials of the Sinclair C». had left for a trip through the West to in- épect properties of the Rio Grande Ol o, In the party is Charles S. Jones, & accompany the group now en route West served to strengthen the reports that the two companies would merge. Should the Rio Grande Co. be taken | over by Sinclair it would mean the first entry of that company west of the Rocky Mountains and would fol- Kansas City-Los Angeles, to $120 from $140. Machine reduces 25°cents from 50 Y e el TFoundry & mnkfle{' dividend to ‘tents. low, it is believed in ofl circles here, by additional acquisitions in that territory. an v Many le of Japan are giving up vice president of the Rio Grande Ol | fowis, B . 2, 18; Springs, 21 Co., and the group will be joined at|io. 3, 15: brollers, 30 to 3o roosters, St.'Louls by W. S. Fitzpatrick, chair- turkeys, 25; ducks, 17; geese, 13 man of the Prairie Ofl & Gas Co. 014, l;ers ‘soTel mgnthn hg:al medfi:‘im ol PP S and Sinclair have been conducting ex- aminations of one another's properties POTATO MARKET. and the fact that Mr. Fitspatrick will| CHICAGO, January 11 () (United | round white, 2.50 to 2.60; Idaho sacked | Clea $8.196,279.044. Clearings this day $1,380,489,585, S iy el CHICAGO DAIRY MARKET. CHICAGO, January 11 (#)—Butter, stiady; receipts, 11,230 tubs; prices un- changed; eggs, unsettled; receipts, 8,269 cases; extra firsts, 45; graded firsts, 42 ; ordinary firsts, 30 to 40; re- frigerator extras, 38; refrigerator firsts, 37, Poultry, alive, steady No. 2 ; reovipts, 2 cars States Department of Agriculture).— Potatoes, receipts, 88 cars; on track, 160; total, Unit’d Statss’ shipments, 667 cars. ‘Trading rather slow, mar- ket barely steady. Wisconsin sacked | russets, mostly around 3.25. SILVER QUOTATIONS. YORK, January 11 (#).—Bar | their automobiles and traveling by bus. NEW ellver, 45%. Mexican dollars, 335, | urrent liabilities of $56,062,526, com- ring with $213,101,850 and $47.857,- 16, respectively, as of November 3, 1928. Profit and loss surplus amounted to $77,216,699, against $76,139,884 at end of previous fiscal year. After payment of $12,000,000 in divi- dends there was transferred to surplus $1,076,815, as compared with $2,813,182 in previous yea SENATE HEARING SET. The Senate committee on banking and_currency plans to hold its next meeting on Wednesday, January 15, ac- cording to Chairman Norbeck. Com- mittee at that time is expected to give consideration to the King resolution calling for an exhaustive investigation and idy of banking policy and the Federal Reserve credit policy. ELECTRIC OJTPUT UP. NEW YORK, January (Special).— Engineers Public Service Co. reports electrical output of its subsidiaries for December of 168,170,100 kilowatt hours, an increase of 10.5 per cent over De- cember, 1928. The total output for the 1929 - was 1919112,200 kilowatt hours, an increase of 12.4 per cent over .| the previous year. 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