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FINANCIAL., :flflNDS"ARE STRONG AT SHORT SESSION lrhk Biddmg for Legals and Other High-Grade Issues 4 Noted. Associated Press PinanciaheWriter. NEW YORK, October 4. he bond market was at a high level in | the short session today, some irregularity developed but the majority of changes Tnstitutions pid 1s and other high grade | rafiroad and utility Chesapeake & Ohio 4145, New York @entral Refunding 8s and Missour! Pa- eific 5= F 1977 reflected good buying. n- utility group moved more qulietly and some realizing on recent advances fl"d . International Telephone 5s, e 5 per cent bond of the Postal Tllml])h Company which it controls, ued on the declin®. Changes in the foreign group were of - & divergent character. South Americans ‘were firm. Argentine 6s of september 1960 were strong. Demand for Italy T ‘Was brisk and French and Brtish bonds %old around their previous close, but ‘German ll/,' again demonstrated a sag- K Mv{lege issues were dull and ‘!mtuln Railroad convertibles werc Amusement issues were well I't'ww& Wlm"ner Brothers 6s and Loews | DECLINE IN STOCK MARKET IS HALTED NEAR PANIC LEVEL (Continued From First P: In the present situation it is “Illlllll‘ lnd :mln a fairly com- e effects of ita time employment, renewals of loans and mmflnn of payments made on an ent This may in the end achieve the itest good for the greatest number. g;mly point to be emphasized is that the - duration of a depres- n and (llll to cure the evil of over- ction, which has unquuuonnbly more to do with the existing crisis thout the world than any other influence. Russia a Disturbing Factor. From the European viewpoint, an later on from that of the United Sh‘u also, Russia is and will be a factor never before introduced into & dmurbed ‘economic situation. All of the bordering on Russia are lll'eld{ leel- the effects of the dumping of prod- W] she blrbell's for H on her industrial program. cre m the political and the economic | are interwoven, This disposal of Rus- slan wheat, timber, dairy products, oll, ore and some few manufactured articles ns must compete. same time it creates a social A e urymthlto(sol- every new tariff, every revision bank rate, every sign of a.umty( between states or the rise and fall , at some later tion Baltimore Markets Special Dispatch to The Star. , BALTIMORE, Md., October 4.—Under generally light receipts, especially from nearby points, egg t continues Steagy to firm with an advance in values on whites of 5 cents a dozen over last week and all stock showing, firsts meets with values. Hennery | whites, however, must average 60/ pounds and over to the case to bring top values as undersized eggs have to be sold as pullets, as to nze market closed steady at 40 cents a dozen for bennery white firsts, 25 to 35 for pullets, | 30 for nearby’firsts and 25 to 27 for| current receipts. Poultry Prices. | The live poultry market continues| steady on most lines and firm on Spring ehickens, but va.ues show no change from last week. Large, smooth, colored | springers, 3 pounds and over, and white | of good size move out rnd:l gers, 2 pnunds and over, are bring- | l 27 cents & pound and smaller | 0 to 22, white legiaorns sell mostly l! 1o 23, but poor, thin fowl, as well as' barebacks, will not bring over 15 to 17. ‘With the Jewish hnfld v8 over demand 1 weil 32 poflnds nd over, but | Tout mnfl bring over 15 and 16 poor, thin fowl is hard to move and in H m‘fi nd for large fat, young ducks of | the white variety has shown an im-| vemem the past week and under ter receipts the market is a shlde her at 17 to 20 for stock weighing 4 pounds and over, but smaller ducks arc| at 13 and 14. ]?-rkrt lrdm owl and pigeons holding steady l:. ¢ :fl! pg the former and 20 1 i =Y DONALD C. BOLLES, ‘ —Activity in | |9 w. 98.26 Lib3%s 193: lfl!.ll 100,10 Lib 1st 4% 102 ll 98.30 US3%s1940-43.....102.14 102, 2,15 99.1 US3%s194 X%Zfl 103. US3%s194 109.4 105.16 U S 48 1944-54. 113,14 109.24 US 4% 1947-52. Austria Ts "4 Bank of Chile 6% 57 100% Bank of Chile 6% 1961 106 Belgium 6s ‘55 lllV- 4 glum 1 Bolivia 7s ct 6 10554 Bordeaux 6s "34. 881 Brazil 6148 1926 102% Brazil 85 '41 Canada 5. Chile Rll‘nblle 681960, Chinese Govt Ry bs'51... Colombia 6s 1961 Jan, Copenhagen 58 ‘52, . Czechoslovakia 8s '51 Denmark 6% 1956.... Denmark fs '42. 101% 87 93% 112% 18 Finland is'60.... French 78 '49 Ger Gov 5348 '65 wi German Bank 6s 1938 German 75 '49. . Greek 65 1968, Irish Free State 58’60 Italy 7s°5 hnnnes- l\é B4 Kreug&Toll 68 ct wi ‘59 Mexico 48 1004-64 Milan 6%s '52. Orient Dev 5%s '57. Paris-Lyons-Med 65 '58. Paris Orleans %8 1968. . Peru 68 '60 7. Queensland 7s "41. Rhinelbe 7s. . Rhine Westphalia Rio de Janeiro 8s 46 Rio Grande Do Sul 2 4 Toho Elec Pwr 78°55. Utd Kingdom 5 %8s "37 Uruguay 6s 1960 Vienna 6s 1952 Warsaw 7s 195! Yokohama 6s 61 MISCELLANEOUS. Alleghany Co cv 68 '44. Am Agri Chem T%s°41... Am Beet Sugar 68°36..., Am Chain 6s 1933, Am I G Chm 5%8 1949 Am Internation 538 '49 Am Natural G 6348 "4 Am Sm & Ref 15t 68°4... Am Sugar Ref 6537 Armour & Co %8 Armour of Del 53 Atlantic Ref deb 5 Bell Tel (Pa) ref Beth Steel p m b: Certain-teed 6% ® 19 Chile Copper §s "7, Dllnllonu CKI 1967 East Cuba Sug 7%s '37... General Cable 5348 1947.. ) 103 99 Inter Cement bs "4 Inter Match 5s "47 Inter Mer Marin, Inter Paper 58 A '47 Kan Gas & Elec 43 dall 6% s '48 (w: Lackawanna Steel §s 50, Lacledes %8s D Liggett & Myers 6851, 41 Loriliard 5%s'37. Manati Sug s 7%s ‘42 Midvale Steel 5836 ... Montana Power 55 1943, t Dairy Prod 5% Radiator 6158 1 ew England Tel 5 N Y Edison 18t 614841, N Y Tel4%s'39, N Y Tel 63°41, North Amer Ed b8 '567 Northern States Pow Para-Fam-Lasky 63 47 Philadelphia Co 68 *67 Phil&Read C&1 68 wi 4. Philips Petrolm §145'39 Postal Tel & Cab b . Reming-Rand 5%847... Sinclair Ol 7837, Sinclair Crude Ol 5%s. .. Sinclair Pipe Line 53 '42. Southwes Bell Tel 58’54, . Stand OfI N J bs Gtand OII N Y 4%8'51.... Sugar Est Orlente 55 42, Tenn Copper 6544 B Transcon Ofl 63%s '38. United Drug 58 ‘53 Rubber 181 & ref Utah Power & Light 5s. common to medium, 4a6. Bulls as to uality, 4a6. Cows, choice to fancy,| 526; common to fair, 3a4, Oxen as to eal, choice, 11128 large, fat, 91;a10% large rough, 7a8; common, thin, 5a6, Sheep, 2a4 old’ bucks, 2a3. Spring lambs, 7a8 choice, 4'5a6. Hogs straight, 10a10% sows, 7a8; stags, 4a5. Live pigs, 11a12. Shoats, 9a10. EAMINGS REPOBTED NEW YORK. October 4 (/)—Per 944 81 103% 92 96 1081 108% 55 108 % 88 105% 83 241 68 99 1094 100% 105 1024 4 102 87 984 120% 1251 79% &1 1021 9% 93 105% 96 14% 81y 1044 804 101% 924 103% 9% $ 102% THE SUNDAY STAR, 94% Y% 82 104% 931 96 103% 108% 581 - 105 3% 91 106% 84 27% 68 9% 109% 101% 106% 102% 102% 87 96 120% 126 80% 87% 108 86 100 9615 106% 97U 15 84 104% 81% 102% 924 103% 9% 102% . 90% 891s 107% 81% 1% 108% 99 105% 3t 86 [ 98 101% 108 83 92 106 4% 106 1% 86 69% 8% 101% oo rEE sy 1+ 14 2FEE E FRER + ® -% + % —24 - % - % + % —1% 1017% 102% + % 101% 103% 107% 102% 43% % 6514 102% 95% 102% 40% 106 20 103% AT 967 103%% 95% 92% 102% 108% 104 104% 17 4 100% 93 30 1024 104% 100% 20 10914 11434 102% 107 1044 103% 108 1065 103y 100 27 100 109% 102 108% 95% 77 101% 103% 107% 102% ‘“ 4% 65% 103% 95% 102% 40% 106% 92 108% 47 9% 108% 9% 924 102% 103% 104% 106 17 101 94 35 10214 104% 101% 20 109% 114% 102% 107% 104% 103% 108% 106% 103% 100% 2y 100 109% 10214 STEEL PRODUCTION, NEW YORK, - % - % -2 ~-1% - % + % + % -2% - % - % - % Che L) PES FE E il EFF 1o+ ® * 1 iRk 1A ® ORER FEF X 0 R -] [N EEEERFEER FEESF FE IR R 0 l} FOFEFEF -1 + % - 4% + % 111 - sRERF October 4 (#).—The |continue un Youngstown Il.fl Il ki RAILROAD. Atch T & S Fead] 4s°95.. Atch T & S ¥ gen 4 Atch To & S Fe 4% Atlantio C L 1st 4 At Coast Line 4% B & O gold 48’4 B&Oov4is'3s, Balto & Ohio 1] B&Oref 58’95 B & O ref 65 D 2 Balto & Ohlo B&OPLE& W V: B&OS W Div 3’60 Bangor & Aro *51. Boston & Maine 5867 4 Broadwy & Tth Av b3 "43. Brooklyn Manh 1st6s A. . Canada National 43 s'54. Canadian Natl 4348 ‘57.., Can Nat-July 58 '69. 4 Canadian Pacific deb 4 Centra: Pacifio 48 '49 Central Pacific - I+i+ +0+ 101% 100% 100% 106 L+44 10 90% 9814 106% Cl Y% ChiB&Q4%sB "I'I. ChiB & Qref bs'71 Ch & East Ill gen Chi Great West Chicago Rys 68'27. Chi R 1& Pacref 45 '34. Chi Union Station 448 Chi Union Station 6348 Chi & West I1d con 4s... Chi & West Ind 635 '62. . CCC&StLrf4%sE'TT. CCC&StL6sD., 5 Ch Clev&StL rf 65 € 41, Cleveland Term 68 B '7 Cleveland Terminal 5% Colo & Sou ref 438 '35 Cuba R R 68 52 Cuba North 6% Del & Hudson 538 37. EL) Den & R G West bs Detroit United 43%s '32 Erfe 18t con 4s *96. Erie gen lien 4s Erle ref 58 '67 Flor East Coast 5874, Fonda J & G 4%s '52 Grand Trunk s f deb Grand Trunk 7s "40 Great North 4%s ‘76 Great Nor gen 5% 8’52 Great North gen 78 36 +1L0 4 1 44+ FFE FRFEFEF FFS 14 kL e FE FEF Hud & Man ref 58 ‘67 Illinois Cent ret 4s "55. Illinofs Central 4%s66. . Inter Rapid Tran b Inter Rap Tr bs sta inter Rapid Tran Inter Rapid Tran ev 7s. Inter Gt Nor adj ‘65 Kan City South 35 195! Kan City South 68 '60. Kan City Ter 1st 43 "60 Lake Shore 4s ‘31 Lehigh Val cn 4s 200 Louls & Nash uni 48 '40. Market St Ry 78 A *40 1+ sreRr w3 EEs Mo Kan & T Xm‘lnsn Mo Pacific gen Mo Pacific b5 Mo Pacifie 5s I Mo Pacifie 55 G. . Mobile & Ohlo 434877 RESSRs 106% 5 7 92% North Pacific 45 °97. North Pacific 55 D 2047 North Pacific r 1 68 204; Ore Wash 1st ref 48 "61. Penna cn 4%s 1960 s5e s 8. Penn 681964..,... Penp 6%s '3 110% 108% % 3 RIArk& L 4%s'34. St L Iron Mt gen 65 '31., SLIM&ESR&G48'33, StL&SFprindsA ‘60, SIL&SF4%s"8.. St L & San Fr 68 B'50, St Louls 8 W con 48'33 1+ 1 FE ELEEEF PR South Pacific col South Pacific ref Southern Ry gen South Ry dev 6% ‘Third Ave Lst ref 4 Third Ave adj 65 '60. | +UI+++ a 44 ] cific Un Pacific ref 45 :oa virginia Ry 1 Va Ry & Power bs u. . % Wabash 4%s 1978, sh 18t 6 FHEEFEE FEELES |+ & 104% 100% — 1044 BTH 1024 991y 94 | :.“5"2 West Maryland 4s 5! West Maryland 5%s '77. tern Pacific 68 *4 Shore 18t 48 23 the present weex, Dow, Jones & Co. reports. Youngllow‘n Sheet & Tubs will changed at 50 per cent. average . output of steel mills in the | Carnegie Steel Co. operations will be re- Youngstown district during the coming | week will be 53 per cent of rated |maintained production | duced to 50 per cent from the 56 per cent rate at which the plants have or several capacity, a decrease of 1 per cent from | months. 'MERCHAN Reserve District No. 5. REPORT gl(“ EONDmON the 'S” BANK AND TRUST CO. Sharon Steel Hoop. Sharp & Dohme. Shnrp & Dohme pf (334) Shattuck (F G) ()., Shell Trans (a2.423).. Shell Union Oi Shell Union O11 pf(53%). Shubert Theatres Slmmons Co. . Simma Pet (1.60)... Sinclatr Con Ol (2) Sinclair Consol pf (8) Skelly O11 (2). . Skelly Oll pf (6) 1 heffleld St heffield Stl pf ( Snider Packing Co. Sulder Packing pf Sovay Am Inv pr ww b% South Porto Sug (1.40). . SoPorto Rico Sug pf(8). Southern Calif Ed (2)... Southern Dair A (1.60). Southern Dairies B. ... Southern Pacific (6). ... Southern Railway (8)... Southern Railway pf(6). Spalding (AG) (2). Spalding A G 1st pf (' Spang Chalfant & Co. Spang Chalfant pf (6). . Sparks Withington (1), & Co. Su ar & Co p Spencer Kellog (80c). Spleer Mfg Spicer Mfg pf (3) Spiegel-May-Stern. , Stand Brands (1% ) Stand Brands of (7). Stand Comm Tobacco Stnd Gas&Elec (3%) Stand Gas & El pf (4) Stand Gas& Elec pf (§). Stand Gas & Elec pt (7). Stand Invest Corp. ..... Stand O of Cal (2%), Stand Of1 Export pf (. Stand Ol of Kansas (2). Stand Oil of NJ(12). Stand O N Y (1.60 Stanley Co of Amer| Starrett (L S) ( Sterling Sec A) 4 Sterling Secur p Sterling Sec cv pf(3) Stewart-Warner (2). Stone & Webster (4). Studebaker Corp (3).. Studebaker Co pf (1) Submarine Boat. ... Sun 0il (11) Sun O1l pf (6) Superheater (13%) 4 Superior Ofl. Superior Steel. Sweets Co of Am (1), Symington. . 4 Symington Class A. Teldutograph (+1.40) Tenn Copper &Ch (1) Texas Corp (3)...... Texas Gulf Sulphur (4), Texas Pacific C & Ofl. . Texas Pac Land Trus Thatcher Mfg (1.60). That'er Mf pf (3.60). The Fair (2.40), Thermoid Co. % Third Avenu 102 Thompson (J R) (3). Thompson Prod (2.40) Thompson Starrett Co. Thomp-Starr pt(3% ) % Tide Water Asso (60c). . Tide Water As O pf (6). Tide Water Oll pf (5), .. Timken Det Axle (80c)., Timken Roller Bg (3). . Tobacco Products Tobac Prod(A) (80c). ... Transamerica Corp (1) Transue & Willlams (1 Tri-Continentl Corp. Tri-Con Corp pf (6). Trico Products (234).., Truax-Tra Coal (1.60). Truscon Stl (£1.20). . . Twin City Rap Tr 1|¢) Twin City Rap Tr pf(7). Underwood-£11-Fish(6) . Union Bag & Paper Unfon Carb & C (2.60). Union Ol of Cal ($2) Union Paetfic (10). Union Pactfic of (4). ... Union Tank Car (1.60) United Alreraft United Aircraft pf United Biscult (1.60) b CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET| CHICAGO, October 4 (). — (United States Department of Agriculture) — Cattle, 200 head; compared week ago, yearlings and light steers about steady, but all weighty steers unevenly, 50-1.25 lower; sluggish trade on heavies; such kinds predominating in run; best weighty bullocks, 12.00; bulk, 9.00-11.00; top yearlings, 13. 15; bulk fed offerings, | 10.. 50 12.00; heifers, up to 12.75; about ! 11,000 Wsastern grassers in run; top kil'ers, 9.60; bulk stockers, fa-ders and killers, 6.25-8.25; she stock scarce, strong to 25 higher; bulls and vealers | full steady. Sheep, 1,500 head; today’s receipts prac- tically all direct; for week, 300 doubles from feeding stations, 1,800 direct; compared weck ago, fat Jambs, 25-40 higher: fat sheep, after gaining around 25, still 25 lower; feeding lambs, strong; late top range to shippers, 8.35; bulk, .00-8.25; best natives to outsiders, 8.25; bulk, 7.75-8.00; native buck lambs, 6.75- 7.00; throwouts, 5.75-6.00; few ' loads comeblcku, light fat ewes, 3.50; bulk, 2.00-3.00; best black-faced feed- :x;s 7.00; bulk desirable kinds, 6.25- , 6,000 head; including 4,000 direct; qul] y plain; demand active, strong to 15 higher; best available hogs, 10.00: good to choice, 180-210 pounds, 9.85- 10.00; packing sows, 7.50-8.00; shippers took 300; estimated holdovers, 500; light | 800d to’ choice, 140-160 pounds 9.75; light weights, 160-200 9.50-10.10, nominal: medium weight s, 9.90-10.15, nomina 0-350 pounds, 9.75 : packing sows. mediuf to good, 275-500 pounds, 7.35-8.75; ‘0305d to choice, 100-130 pounds, 9.35. 8.25- Charter No. 5046. September . Loans and di: . Overdrafts . . United States Government sec . Other bonds, stocks and sec . Banking houses, $2,400,468.9%; 66% 112% 6 . 1220 » 574 108 Report of Conditjon of THE RIGGS NATIONAL BANK Of Washington, in the District of Columbia, at the close. of business on 1930. . Real estate owned other than banking hources . ™ WASHINGTON, D. C., OCTOBER 5, 1930—PART SIX. P44 41 s2¥ sesuz Utd Gas [(RERT +r00H4 i 11y nusuwan,Bunna | ccacageacaeaacag w®@ (AR RN 1+ Vadasco Va-Caro 1013x101% 111%x111% 5l 5% 54% 56% 10515 106% 22 - 24% 4+ P Wabash. Wabash Waldort L+ Warren e b+l W, + | 1 sesefes o5 Fsosrs Fr PR e ) + 1 Pty vt+1 0 sEsFseFean 22 Ve ' + 1 +++L 100 P10 atoer 8% in ‘stock. kHul: +1 United Dyewood pf (1). . United Eleo Coal. . United Fruit (4) United Gas Imp pf (5) United Paperboard. . . Utd Piece Dye Wks (2).. Utd Plece Dywks pf 6% United Stores A. . United Stores pf (2 U S Distributing U S Expre 8 & For Hofr Indus Aleohol (17 cf Leather pr n( @il Pipe & Fdy (2). Pipe&Fy ist pf 1.30. Realty & Imp (5). .. Ruhber. Rubber T8t of. ... S Smelting & Ref (1) Smelt & Ref pt(3%) Steel (1) U S Steel Corp U S Tobaceo (4). U 8 Tobaceo pt ( Universal Leaf Tob (3 Univ Plctures 1st pf (.). Univ Pipe & Rad. . Util Pwr&Lt A (e2).. Vanadium Steel (#4),+ .. Virginia-Caro Ch Va-Caro Chem pf (7). Va Elec & Pwer pf(6) n. Va Iron Coul & Coke. ... Va Iron Coal & Coke (pf) Vulcan Detinning (4).. Vulean Detinning pf (7) Walworth Co (2). Ward Baking (A). Ward Baking B. Wara Baking pf (7). Warner Bros Pict. Warner Bros P pf (3. Ifl) Warner Quinlan. . ren Bros (3) . en Bros cv pf (3)... Webster Eisenlohr new) Wtflofll Maryland, Western Md 2d pf. Western Union Tel (8). . Westinghouse Alr B (2) Westingr.ouse K & M(5) w..unum E&M pt (l) Rock M 8 (t434). White Sewing Machin Wileox Oll & Gas. Wilcox & Rich (A) 334.., Willys-Overland, .. Wlll’l~0'lrlll‘b‘ ('l). Wilson & Co. Wilson & Co (A) Wilson & Co pf. Woolworth Co Worthington Pu Worthngton Pump Worthngton Pump Il') Wrigley Wm (4). Yale & Towne (2 Yellow Truck & Coach. . Yellow Tr & Coach pf... Young Spring (3). Zenith Radio. .. % in stock. n Plus FINANCIA & Improv (1.20) P AR S R N RN ‘man Mch (2). IRETARSNE 2 ++ om Chem 6% pf. Bf (A) (5): System (134).. Fdy & Pipe (2). 101% 111% 109%x110 117 x117 354 x361% 124%x130 126 x130 23% 264 33% 33y 3:‘;‘ 84% {00 #1401 © Sas FEEE FEFEER PRV - STOCK EXCHANGE SEEKS TO TRACE FALSE RUMORS | 2lee: By the Assoclated Press. NEW YORK, October 4—The com- mittee on business conduct of the New York Stock Exchange today sent a circular to all members, requesting that they send in promptly files of all mes- sages .sent or received on their wires | during the last two weeks relating to| the financial condition of other houses. The committee last December asked members to keep a message file and — MONEY TOLOAN Corcoran Fire Insurance Co. 604 Eleventh St, N.W. THE . COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK Let us serve you in all banking and fiduciary matters. Interest paid on savings accounts {rom day of deposit to day of al over $19,000,000 WADE H COOPER. dent 14th and G Stree Reserve District No. b. 24, $32,100,510.41 1 0 11,584,571.80 5,347,502.12 2,941,044.81 2,506.25 today’s action, coming in a | one exchnn e firm :u sul;':xfge: h{:l vency and when many fan- Luu nmwrl were in circulation, was the first call for this information. . Panama is reducin; xpemes - ting its government re hy i Sales Opportunity We are desirous of securing full or part’ time representatives to sell for a large finan- cial company which has been in success- ful operation for a number of years. Bond required, which we pay for. Replies must state your ex- perience for past ten vears. Earning ca- pacity easily $6,000, Write for appointment. Replies will be held strictly confidential. Address Box 29.V, Star Office * SAFE FIRST L. REPORT y CONDITION Potomae Savings Bank m"fe‘:"'c":"\u g, s e C1ous ol Bus: ness on ”. : Gash and due from . Qustide checks and cash ftems . Other _assets Demand deposi 3 . Bills vly.-o;le and ‘Fediscounts 100 13,048,496.81 8 AKI* cashler of th above- namad blnk o, salamnly. ywe the atove atatement iy true iu my knowledge and_belief. ' SHOEMAKER. d_and n to before October, IRENE B, ARE! Notary J. Wm. Stohim James “C. Hoy! B.A. Bowles, Directors 7 e‘u seril o Tt nd das o bite. Correct— Henry D. B El A REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE Northeast Savings Bank Ot Washington, in the Distelct of Columbla, close of business on September 24, $730,623.1 540. !; 1,517.00 930,537.00 120,000.00 159.102.18 $1,042,310.88 Cash and due fro LIABI arital stock paid in Surplus p Undiyided ' profits _net. Reterves for dividends. con- tingencles $100.000.00 00 198073 12,500.00 o banks, raeludiing cer: Hineq and easniers’ checks outstandiny . . Demand. deposits | . Time deposits . Total City of Washington; District of Columbla, LEWIS, cashier of the Ry M R bove statement is true to the best of my | knowledge and belief. R. LEWIS, Cashier. Subtcribed and sworn to before me This (8eal) C.'D. RATCLIFFE. Public. Gy _commission: exvires A ] Correct—Atte: Fn-s( Mortgage Lom In Arlington County and Alexandria, Virginia Commonwealth Investment Co., In C. 806 15th St. N.W. Phone Natlonal 2625 Mar!u;m oan Correspondens for dential ' Insurance Co, of America ' First Mortgage Loan Applications Invited at 515% Construction Loans Glover & Flather 1508 H St. N.W. National 1753 Money to Loan e aing utesent 04" Comm o Joseph L. Weller 3055 & 2 i e REPORT OF THE CONDITION Seventh Street Savings Bank Of Washington. in the District of Columbi ¢ the close of ‘business September 24 936 Loany and diseooniE | Overdrafts owned than banking house . Cash an . Outside eash itema Total *other 49,717, 206,338.31 LIABILITIES, . Capital *stock oaid in. 16. Surplus | Undivided " profits- et 21" Due to banks, including ces tified and cashiers' check: outsanding - Demand deposits 23. Time: deposits 135000889 W3 DE' MARGO, ‘cashier of the above-na; bank, do solemnly swear that the phave §ictemeny ia true to the best of my_knowledge and bellef. JOHN M. DE MARCO, Cashi Subseribed and sworn. to-before dey o October, 1930, 1. H. P. HOWARD, Notary Publie. Agcu,s'r H. nug{;t. TORN D HOWARD. City of Wathi 1, JOHN Correct—Attest: A SAFE AND SATIS- FYING INVESTMENT Safety. in investment can be ts & pl.h’ for both young and old of share earnings of corporations reporting latter. this week, with comparative figures for | Vegetable Prices. | the corresponding period last year, in- | toes in moderate receipt|<4ded: ammm . . Reserve with Federal Reserve Bank. . . Cash and due from benks .. . Qutside checks and other cas . . Redemption (und with U. S. Treasurer lnd due ‘from U. 8. ‘Treasurer . . . Other assets. 3,539,448.09 4,511,010.27 57,62621 50,000.00 81,260.90 tessesenseenss..$60,229.499.06 | . $3,000,000.00 3,000.000.00 | 531,552. . 565,605.02 . Reserve: for interest, crued and | unpaid ... - 2a248200| . Cireulating hotes outstanding 1,000,000.00 | - Due to henks, including certified and cashiers” hecks outstanding _6.216,686.55 . Demand deposits . . 21,671,660.81 . Time deposits ... . 17.895,443.45 . United States deposits 3 5 3,000.00 . Agreements to repurchase U. §. other securities sold . . 118,306.00 6,795.80 Of Weshington, D. C., at the close of business on September 24, 1930. RMURCM. accompanied by liberal interest, grade as evidenced by our Year, under & mr[ good demand for D.;nm. Chemi —t ,,:‘.‘.,,":‘.‘}.4;“ o e | Unjied Eiectricnl, Coal Cos. 100 pounds, but botatces will i over 1.50 to 190 with barrel | ./ mostly 2.25 to 3.25 as t0 uu size. Sweet potatoes and ly good demand at -3.00 to 75 a bm--l for the former and 3.25 10 3.18 for the latter, but it takes well- graded stock to bring top values. The market for native and nearby garden truck fairly steady under liberal Teceipts, but prices are mostly in buyers’ favor at Lgt following quotations. I D0 oie0 33 400 rmired | beets and carrots, 2.00 to u sugar corn, 45 dozen; eggplants, amper fima beans, 50 to 90 . Loans and discounts . . Overdrafts . United Btates Government securitics owned . . Other bonds, stocks and securities owned . . Banking house, §140,000; furniture and fixtures, § . Real estate owned other than banking house . . Cash and due from banks . 1930 1929, . 3404 5334 107 2 €57 610 119 166 $6,960,613.12 4.109.13 1,112.30 1,003,390.00 197.722.40 50.56 1,013,633.68 41,344.27 31,950.30 ceesansasss $9,597,515.76 6% FIRST MORTGAGES This 6% is a definite and changeless return — paid regu- larly throughout the life of the mortgage — and with principal amply secured by improved real estate. . Surpl e Undh’ided profil . Reserves for dividends, 451 54.76 4.00 contingenries, etc. For unre~oomw1n pf‘uum tax and other zxpenses a Over a Third ’,.“"Iv nine weeks, Sept s o of a cpital stock paid in . $1,000,000.00 . Burplus 250,000.00 vided profits—net .., 4412350 3 Ruervu for dividends, contingencie: 3.76 - Due to banks, including certified Nad casbiers’ phiecics ouuundin: 291710,68 : Demmd 3982088.78 i 384 Total ., .$60,229.499.06 | | 26.38 Dmrm of Colum e GEORGE O. VASS, cashier of the above.named:bank, do aoxmn!y swel +%9,697,615.76 | that Ihe above statement is true-to the best of. my knowledge and bellef GEORGE O. VASS, rabier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 3nd day of October. 1930. (Beal.) WM. H. DORSEY, Notary Public, D. C. Correct—Attest: JOHN _J. PERSHINi WM. J. FLATHER, FLEMING NEWBOLD, H. ROZIER DULANY, L. E. JEFFRIES. EDMUND D. RHEEM, STERLING RUFFIN, HENRY P. ERWIN. HARRY F. CLARK, CHARLES 0. GLOVER, Jr, D. J. CALLAHAN ULIUS GARFINCKEL, CHARLES H. TOMPKINS, JOHN O, LA GORCE, RANDALL e BALTIMORE STOCKS BALTIMORE Md., October t— !‘ g i g Century Without a Loss May be. purchas:d i amounts from $250 up. BeoF. SAUL - GO National 2100 925 lSth St .V. nd ‘Total Distr] i“n”fixffi’v DONOGKUI. treasurer of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement Is true to_the best of my knowledge and belief. to before me ll:i{l Bra lev nnfo Dctover, 1030, Bubscrlbed and sworn SR Nm’y ARG JOSEPH A RAmRTY PETER A. DIDRY. e live cattle market holds steady mar] ttle, but draggy on -m"’ “‘é‘“&z‘&m Ly HEAVILY INSURED. ‘weight veal ht receipts and| An insurance journeal publishes a list . ‘n&uvu b o le, but common, ' of 357 persons in the United States ’ exives are hard 0 move and Canads who own life lnmrlm ear only m e THERE