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FINANCIAL. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, SATURDAY, JUNE .13, 193 FINANCIAT. A—I11 BANKERS AT RIGES || NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE |[STOCKS IRREGULAR |PICTURES ACTIVITY | [Washington Produce] ..cr ™. Recelved by Private Wire Direct to The Star Office. Thomas J. Fisher & Company, Inc. A R'l' ESSIUN H IN '|'R US'I' R I Butter—One-pound prints, 29; tub, 28, Note— ~Prev, 1931~ Stock ana Sales— Pre Eggs—Hennery, 19a20; current re. ?x:ep“:l‘l ‘;l:;;kd::le'n.:‘l:d lbny :l‘:: |:.“::::e7!;.l‘.rl;5=:: H Hlt’l:.' Low. Dividend Rate, Add 00. High. Low. Close. Close. H ceipts, 17a18. T8, 50 Int Match pf (4)- 2 54 B4 B4 B®% Bt Thoes Mok Ware Sl IWIOAGTNE | e | 10K PeicIREMGOMaRER iDL, | 1, K 78I 8% 10 Poultry, alive—Spring broilers, 3 Fi Besdiar High. Low Dividend Rate. Add 00. High. Low. Close. Close. 0t Int Nickel (60¢c). 40 1% 1% 11% pounds and over. 35a36; 2 to 3 pounds, irst Deed o Tl'ust Many Notables Invited to| i4i " s avitibiPow & Paper 20 4 ot Paper o a1 B0 % 8 5P Market Continues to Show|Banker Tells A. I. B. Conven- |2:33; smaller, 26a30; Leghorn torge 52 Abitibl P & P pf (6) 22 16 g Int Pap & P pf (7)... e, 67 l g 3 ! b ; 29% IntSalt (3).....ce0 1 : 5 - . : medium, 20a21; Leghorns, 16a17; roost- nterest D. C. Convention—A. I. B. | 2% % Alimateientsoer 3 - o | G el oTela e 00 2me 27 i Quiet Resistance to tion of Strange Cases Han- |ers 1cais. Diessed“epring brofirs, 3 0 9% 70% Alr Reduction (f4 01y % 80 i L A o 2 o 5836 s, ., ;" small, R ble Commissi, a Delegates Return. 10% 3% Alr Way Eleo Appl. 5] G o O Com f41.L. 1 28 g Selling Pressure. died by His Department. [20a37" nems. Targe, 25iso: medium, 2a S rempitasicsits Alaska Juneau (40¢) w2 RN T L 3 55 : Hal8: s 5 Alleg COrP. ..vuevee 2 o 64| 803 40% Johns-Manville (3). 20 53 2% 5 e s étl'z‘.rk:&fllfi;fl;\.]!;sdnzgja;‘ooswrs, 17a18; Applications 5 20 Alleg Cp $30 ww 5% . 23 22 | 123% 117% Jones & Lang pf (7) 808 % 117 cks, s 3 E X EEARD G TORE: A b < 2 | A 10T Tones & Bau o7 (. *0s 317 s P ey SR Speclal Dispatch to The Star, Meats—Beef, 12%a1315: veal, 13a15; ES F. SHEA Allis Chalmbers (2).. 2 26 9% Kelly-Spr T 8% bl = PITTSBURGH, June 13—Instances|lamb, Western, 15a16; Spring, 18al9; ada C 15% 8ia Kelvinator Corp..... 4 - &7 i 10% | Special Dispatch to The Star. O tEGAET citaos il dolis 17T ek hatia 1% freh 8 mer: ; S hy activities through | Pork, loins, 17; ; e . N.W. P TevElse: S SReD SR B e a NEW YORK, June 13—Light trad-| Ghich people have e Jomro 81 | Shoulders, ' 12; smoked hams, 181%; 643 Indiana Ave. N.W. Am Br B E pf (7).... 9 2 Saca A LetupuLsOn 4 7% 17 |ing and en irregular price trend marked | their humane attitude toward those | smoked shoulders, 12; strip bacon, 21; 921, Am Can (5) 4 103% 102 % 103 O AR Eemseian: Bitones O 6% | the cloring session of the week cn the | whose estates have been committed to ) lard, in bulk, 10; packages, 11. R who is now i Am Can pt (1) ; : 5 T e N Ly o 28 an | Stock Exchange Rvalmmlnmrmlund' their guardianship were presented by Live stock—Hogs, heavy, 550a095;) Money to Loan since Febru. Rse e (o e e 4 Leh Valley (28).000 1 43 43 344 made isell folt particularly in. the | cilv. at the American. Tnstitgte of | 8.00; Spring lambe, 6004900~ | Jo;ephl Weller &0 warn ©. & Tran 18, ‘(‘;‘m 33 813 Am European Secur. i 97 9 Lehman Corp (3).... 3 2% b higher-priced issues, with lcsses of two | Banking convention here in a depart-| Fruits—Strawberries, 2.50a4.00; huck- Blde.. 9th & F N.W { Am & For Power. . ™ 2 22% Lehn & Fink (3) p to three points, but a good part of this | mental conference on trust functions. | leberries, 2.75a4.00; blackberrics Am lee (3). S0y 2 3 Lib Ow Ford Glas 2 . 18% 17a 18 wes regained before the closc. The trust companies are employing in |3.00; apples, box stock. < Am International. ... 2% 12 121 12| 60 Liggett & Myer (15). 3 5 66 The market had & number of strong | their trust departments men of sym- | peaches, 1.00a2.00: pears, 5.00: plums. W A Am Locomotive (1).. 5 ] ; 1% 60%% Lize & Myers B (16) spots. One of them was Mack Truck, | pathetic understanding who are not | 1.75a2,00:; apricots, L50; oranges, 3.00 /I()Ilcy7 Nandl: A, i Am Mch & Fdy 1.40. 3 % 3 31 4 Lig & Myer pf (1) ... . - which advanced three points, while tag | content merely to fulfill the legal obli- {a5.50; lemons, 6.00a8.00; limes, per 100, e 5 AmNatGas pf..... I N 14 Lima Losomot (m2). : 8% | rest, of the list was sagging. The com- | gations imposed upon them by the|300:’ watermelons, 100al.25: banangs. 1885, and was AmP&LprASt(5) ¢ lquid Carbenic (3). 55 | hany has recently reecived large orders | Will or trust agreement, but ere as-|125a175; cantaloupes. jumbos, 3.00a to o e Am ta&Std San 60c. s 12 s L D Tor busses and its cach postion i | [uming the moral obligation of caring{325: sfandards, 215a3.00; ' ponss. ot Am Tioliing Mills % " Lof Inc. 7 | Ko o b exacptionelly stiong. Bay. | for the widow. the orphan ard the de- | 2.00a250; flats,” 135a150; ' cherries, s i Am Sm & Ref (4) o 20 ; . l"" o-Wilex 15t (7 ,‘ : O A T 05 Tamuly. the yield at iodiyes | Pendentt bencficlary entrusted to thelr | homegrown, crates, " 3.50; honevdews. Loan ' Charlotte Hall AmiEDIRE Ol L o P Tenm 140 1 price is around 9’ per cent. | care. be caid. e tc'd of one cace)250a300; pineapples, 3.00a4.00; rhubarb, sl ohonot A S Foundvies(1) 12 e around e e o demand, | N¥here_trust company !afiuence Tad | per 100 bunches, 3.00a4.00 ¢ Rl A B 7 :';;:::):e:l':'e-f?f‘) } with higher prices for Brooklyn-Man- | been !ns(x-mnm:’ml‘1:\":1rc(:|.‘cu:i,;porzualx; fl_’\log;]t;bl‘e;o—;t:‘t::’ues‘ rkx‘ewl. é;er barrfl. = 2 5 m S 5)... 1 8 4 ) 5 g E yn-Man- | engagement and winning for voung | 2 1, 100- sacks, 2 sweets, i AP Earle M. Amick, 0 o red | 201 Cis AmTel& Tel (). 48 1078 6 Melntyre Pore M (1) | hattan, Interborough Rapld Transit and | woman concerned & much more desira- | 2.00; string beans, 1.00; limas, 3.50a4.00; D. C. Real Estate 13 onking ) experiente; sturting with [ISSUEIIE AmCHECSORIE . ST : s 4 Melkvesport y o | bisvusbged: peas, T5al00; squsshh 100: eggplant. e the Inter-State Trust Co. of Cumber-| “go.0 Am Water Wks (8).. 4 46 % 4 14 s . 65 »* | outlook for the transit unification plan ank Helps 18 Orphans. Rl el 1 P08 e s empiOyed LY g S Anaconda Cop (13). 2 b i e e vepglie g P 't | As in recent sessions the lower priced | “A¢ the present dime I have 18 boys | 500, sucabere: "1 o0a1op Tinches || Floyd E. Davis Company e e 264 20 Annconda W &C(1). 2 : Mad Sa Garden (606> » 1 6 6 : stocks made betier showing than the land girls who have no fathers or | homegrown, 75: spinach, 30a35: kale. 33 12th St. N.W 3 914 9'; Andes Coppel e o g 9 . 30 AManHlevms _ 351 3 lue chip: uch of them | mof Fe said. “I buy their clothes, | 30a35; onions, Bermudas, 1.60: white 733 St 1 Money on Hand to Loan on ‘Three kers in Rig, 1 have umed wing recent trom 1 Stands : st 1 2 3 ,\rmmxrurll:llnft Standard _brands conspicuo Reip select. their achools, DAy . thelt | - aiyind! Naticnal 03 s cle - 9 f b ep select a175; Spring, per 100 bunches, 2.00 ticnal 0353 IRE a8 glerk; Armour of I A. MermonMbtorCar.. 8 p | steady. Th ther stocs | tuition, give them spending money, see | o i pfr T b s ca\:‘h- he positio ; Armour of I B, . 5 May Dept ¥irs ; 33 | sentative poration operating | that they receive proper medical and | fower, homegrown, peppers Asso Apparel (32). 4 7 Melville Siioe (2) profitably, ¢ ann v hd do evervthing in | g oo™t 2 i, peppers Aren PG b 1l . = PR e | oAb o D 2% e 6007 tomatens, schen enaer a00a2sh The COMMERCIAL '\'n has 5 : Atlantie Refining (1) 12 e Mexican Seaboard. .. ; 15 | present dividend, v s cover “A man died in Pittsburgh several vic dency I LS 86 Atlas Powder pf (6).1108 7 6 Mid Continent Petm. & 77 7 by a wide m Montgomery Ward, | v ago, leaving a substantial estate | #90 | NATIONAL BANK _Martins gl Auburn Auto (f4). 3 2 31y 13% Midland Sieel (3). 5! s | United Corporation, Int Tele- | ar n. The man, a tailor, had e T | d 1~.. p Austin Nichols. 1 i 3 97y Mo Kan & Texa: 9 15 3 phone & Telegraph an 3 1ently made clothes for Henry Clay | In 1910 Andrew Carncgie gave $10.- 14th and' G Streets ucation, He ? i Aviation Coro af el 2 g 8 2 Missouri Pacifie. . g 2115 2 the ofls were well supported. Fr whom he asked how he should | 000.000 to endow the Carnegie Peace I = been in_ the ba s k 3 ~in Locomot 1 1 w 13| 29 5% Montgomery Ward.. 94 The reactionary trend wa i- | invest his money. Mr. Frick told him | Fund ! Banking in All of Its Phases SRl “‘“"\‘ 4 % Baldwin Loco pf (7). 2 6 8 Mother Lode. . . R ! stocks American Telephone, | if he put his money in steel, then sell- rn} }'d ;} Wi BT/ Ralto & Ohlo (5). . 7 5615 Motor Meter G & E! g ‘Westinghouse ectric and General | ing at 10 to 12, some day his son would = = — = he ‘rrum o he Riggs ’ g 5 T Motor Wheel (1) . 'a | Electric. Atchison, Union Pacific and | profit by it. The man left 1,000 shares aff in 1918. F1 a 5 6 G 8 i Mullins Mfg. 5 « 2 Norfolk & Western showed the largest | of this stock. The,boy was 16 when locted: s : : . o1 3¢ o g0 ol :‘(rdm:\!x})( ssist- i ; ppciife o's Murray Cor oo Tt g declines among the ralls. of them | his fath Tt*had been the fa- || Columb]a Bu]ld]ng Assoclatlon later placed endix Aviation (1). e o Ll b errin| e > to give his son 25 cents S b 3 o (B). . 3 7 Nash Motors (4).... % nited States Steel fluctuated within | a week spending money and to demand P of the ; N e " T O a narrow range. Down a point or €0 |an accouniing. The trust officer in |l 716 11th St. N.W. "hese branch c % aw-Knox (1%). i T T T % Nat Acme (80¢). ... 5 5% | in the first hour, it attracted buying |ck of this case, realizing’ the boy ices have grown [ fae 2 . 1 83 Nat Biscult (2.80 3 65 i and recovered to around the pre ould come into considerable money, Under Government Supervision Tecent S 7 ke KDL = 5 39 % Nat Cash R b 4 5 Clfl\;“‘ i e | deciced to increase his allowance to $20 | |f| rile 2 3orden Co (k3) 6 3 5 Nat Dairy ( olume in the first half hoy as | | 1. At the end of six months | |l| F bt Eorg Basnen), 3 16 ; 36% 19% Nat Dist Prod (2). 2 ‘ [ oniy 100000 shares.” T s|he rende ) ounting which avs 73 Compounded gy srizie MOz O 3 Nat Pow & Lt (1). 942 « 243 | slightly faster he second y ¥ 20 he still had i ) - Tirocicyay ot Trk. e O s G B G e oot X Lofithe AlIERE el Semi-Annually klyn-Man Tr (4). .. 3 1 p: 8 3 ! sts interpr actio: the 7 one of ( Nelson B. O'Neal. % BKlyn Man Trpf (6) & 911 & . IR L %, | marke “They stressed | coane Soeroneh eollog el jr. premoted at | 1L klyn Q‘itr:'fl" e 9 1 A2 Y Central 6)..... 101 9 8 89 | l:\"" :h.wmv £ ation th o Law School and is now a mem- | ||| Bring This Ad and Peceive $1.00 Credit Botarian icyrus ey pf (234). NYChi&StL(6).. 2 § 4 strength i tocks shoy T he bar.” ON OPENING A NEW ACCOUNT el B Budd Wheel (1). N Y & Harlem (5) when the busincss news gave the b 5 % Bulova Watch (134). § N Y Investor . [ 51| estencourageme was red Other Fascinating Cases. 8, 1923 5 Ny | Let Us Refinance X NY b ctinret Bush Terminal (2%3) H & Hart (6) 5 76 | that the line of least resista va Reed recalled a family of three N Brers (A M) y 3 upward. sl t 3 of the NH&Hpt (7). upwar girl: d a boy without father or moth- Fletming that % CAlis BRERTE | nt & Western.. 3 P e e e Your Maturing Real Estate Loan & 2 2 .- \ i lailways p! ‘ P v o is . . SR e ' Canads DEv G A i35, : o it NorsutkMings. it v |SOUTHERN EXPLAINS [ Feiive o cave o them Ho ot a No Commissions Charged is a native nadian Pacific 1% . 39 Norf & West (112).. job for th and encouraged him ~ the other o : s Case (D (6). 5 1 4 Norin Am Aviation’. ] i S ACT'ON ON DleENDS W g'to e s n;\;';; I 22 .Years' Successful Busipess Cerro de Pasco(1.50) e 1y Northern Pacifie (5) 2 : e e e e Without the Loss of a Dime “hes & Ohio (234). 3 3 1 ORIOON, . . : S 5 third is with the Bell Telephone || “hesapeake Corp (3) 5 Hyer B p So. Here was 2 : |2 ht Great Western.. 6 i : sty Pajment of §2 on August 1 to Be an ‘Income ot e than #1500 8 |F *hi Great West pf... : . ot . . . $ *hi & Northwest (4). 3 3 I & 2 VRS EIRE0 . : - Final Disbursement of *hi Pneu Tocl. he said. He next told of a pro- | 1 who left a widow, three STTE FIR hi R & Pac : 3 G aT | S e . Present Year. 1 wanted to les ‘hilds Co (2.40). “hrysler Corp (1). 7 7 . 3 c 5142y, 101 ve school,” d out that he was | family. should obtain an ity Stores. ...... 5 ; Panhand : Seoibis memory of his father. | ca-Cola (+ ; 5 Paran 2 31, 2 Baithe paratory school. The | e . skttt S oWing | inst re encouraged him and = S Gl e : ceti ped him pass his college board e TO SAVING 2 2 : 2 Railway Co e 1b Carbon (5) 5 68 7 39 cnney 2% | Pachmber. 16 e wrote announcing he stood | omicl Cred pf (1%} 108 ol . 2 S 5 Bl eclared ends | in the upper fifth of his class. As you accumulate a surplus and : el Cred pf B (2). 20s 5 4 e Jas < 6la 4 ” of the income o 19: 3 " n”r':“(A e 21 Q c r -1 1 T Comel Crea sutith1e) 508 55 e+ g s St ;s ) vestigateds and recom- re seeking a profitable use for it you Comm Solvents (1).. 1 : . 5 28 re Ma te Ry.. 3 %7 | a share, of whi r G s e e olden ] AR ¢ g e Comwlth&Sou (40¢) . %8 E ; 0 LT IR T T on May 1, $UL165 per s SEa i Wi b e i will find one of the soundest invest- Crwith & Sou pt (6) 920 92 82 20 64 PhilRendC&L.... 3 i will be paid on August 1, to stoc v R bt R ! S 4l Hisatisbietors “ongoleum-Nairn, 8 1 . L ee A ) 5 | record July 1 T Dol ety flg ; un ments, paying the most satistactory Consol Clgars (5) 3 o2 i bierce 01l ; W i . pUpon investigation I fou 1 Consol Film pf (2). g | 34 : etroleum. ! ¢ sl s ¢d | the bo ben dismissed from sev- return, to be our Consol Gas N ¥ (4).. 45 1 : ¢ 8 58 08 & ] X~ | era schools and had never | Consol Textile. ..o P < rort c A o . o 3 v 4 g X anl c sition more than Contl Baking B 2 ] s 6% Prairie Pipe L (3). 3 : 1= 24 then d d | six » stmas the mother , g::z B:LI:: of (8) 5 '« 56 Proct & Gamb (2. to what e id | told me sk sed every argument to 6”,’0 FIRST MORTGAGES Contl o 1 55 Bl 54t 531 i suppleme se dividends out of st e by s 1 ConniCaniany: 5 g 6 P'rod & Lefiners. ... 36 3 g it _the | oppose the match, 1ad finally giv eria i hird o Contl Insur (2.40) ... b ; | 964 Pub Sv N J (3.40)..0 § 0y alapie from 01 s asked me if I had eny s i i | ailur 216 Ci Motors 5 ; )2t v 4 as 9 arnings. e 3 ) uggested a trip to the We: -0 vil th <aving which _m e e I o0ea 205% TR S oiGEE 5 5 | At meeting held t - ey e i e Y of o In them you will be both saving for other b % C a (13 \ \ 3 | 581 Pullman Corp (4). 3 7, Clared the regula n s later the mother told me she | arni re is specula- . i i Corn Prod (13%) ‘ bRk c2p EOlmen ; : 11| the preferred sock. | 5 to| wanted to tha o sugges- Century and earning and there is no specula BT TS r——— stock of record June 3 = 2 . 2l . See 12 1adio Corp. 5% 15% 15% 16%!‘camnings heretofore appropriated had ; 0 young men | & tive feature connected with this in- e 4 Radio Corp B (5) " 4 | e L2 2 e wn‘gg_ gf 1 % > | Crucible . : 2 ) 10-K. &5 : e . ' lan > make nparisor -estme ation in il i 1% la)flxif‘sil?l:)nrgh‘:' 1 board also declared ¥ and the young man at| vestment and no v ation 1 the Cudahy Packing (4). & 3 3 5 3 . Sl ot jor et ta share « mmon her own free will she de- | on, - which_opens at S UFCE PRbAhC) .. 3 sl 4 . ’;)x”}\ out, of the aboy ioned un- | y ak off the engagement. I! , next Thursday morn- 9 8 g o - 3 ] - > .* | eppropriated remainder sed to report the young lady | rtiss Wright Corp 10 2 b 40 el v e | port voung g shman's pf (1)... 10s 11 1 05 Reo ;{f’,:‘lff?f\‘m% | fous { WitRithe 3105 5 shan s now happily married to one of the | May be purchased in amounts Cushmans pf (8). g 4 . . i ! ESY Fa 3 . P CutierHammer: ... . 9 18 9| g 45 . 50 & ML AT ke oial off 810 share, Service Most Varied. from $250 up. avison Chemical, .. + nums}_wms 5 o 8 | 4 k all truss | Drlaware & Hud (9). ynolds Tob A (3). 603 T 3 : i also siated that it does k rgagements | Devoe & Ray A(60c), 5 1114 < Reynolus Tob B (3). 32 it 9 918 1 ot k 74 pa t usbe heir wards, but Diamond Mateh 2 1M 17 24 Rhine W EI P(a2.14) 3§ = 21% 2 24 | further dividen the common stock | b he public realizes that the | * ” Dome Mines (1). . % 1 s bl during 193! and that th ot of t off sting themselves s s i - il DOLSt Bloreniaany 3 : - # « 3% Rio Grande Oil 2 4 & | st to the wiipony ] 1 the live r beneficiaries the | National 2100 C 18 St. N.W. b 23 2416 RO Dol (m12400). i 4| of 1930 ear d | prejudice against them which existed | | Punont de Nem 5 T = : o s BB b et ) Owontd | or so many vears is beirg overcome. and Mrs. | T86% 113 Tman Kodak (18) 12 4 1320 133% 2 S San Fran. 5 5 be considered at its De t ‘;‘_‘;n’)"‘x;j}“”‘-{)fl”y‘,"p';;’;jg”} trust depart- T —— SRS A e 7 rs. William | 74% 34% lec Auto Lite (6)... 63 g ) S veste in the light of conditions ts | m JDe brepared to continue or THERE 1S NGO SUBSTITUTE FOR SAFETY Howard Wolfe, | 110 6 El Auto-Li “”.“ . /308, 0 9 Schulte Retall Strs., 2 5 | at that time.” Tchie & scing business. | We ab thie 1 Mrs. | an Jlec Hoat. ... 4 ) e Seaboard Air Lin: ‘ : i = e ot ditorial and | 603 3 3615 Seab Alr Line pf. 5 I e el 1 . e Rosbucins STEPHENSON T0 -rALK ¢ agency, an undertaking estab- Fadsin il 3 5 ment, a coal mine and several small Office Bldg (2%) . : Sharp & Donme. ... g WIS CORGeILAS 2 A o1 Shattuck FG (11%). 2 20 9 y rust company came into posses- B ) = AT BANKERS’ MEETING | sion of & racing stable with 5% hore HSPHOL I Ber(Trieaters 5 o | The tes‘ator died in December and the b s 5 : S | PEERIC question presented was _ whether the e : Kb ivey ] : : ’ horses should be sold at once or a Skt “ashion Bark A850.. . 1 ; s / ‘ | President of A. B. A Will Address| ner engaged to sell them in the Spring Tedericks who wiote, 4 Fed WatSv A (2.4v). 20 2 a1 Soloer Packing. . 2 | i a4 at the race track. The latter course 1 Common d| 63 Firest T & R pf (8) 50 il eSS A (e B 3 West Virginia Association adopted and the trust company not ocks and the At r 55 First Nat Strs (2%). 8 Ll e il - only made money by racing the horses t A FIERGYE. .o S CenEala) at Annual Convention. obtained a much better price than Fisk Rubber 15t pf.. 10s ettt 5 uo 24 811 | uld have been obtained if they had Foster Wheeler (2). 3 P 34% 34v =i old in the Winter.” ilm (A) 116 b Special Dispatch to The Star. - —_—— & Surplus ST e Sparks Withing ). 9% 9 | 7 k g . : st g e VIRGINIA UTILITY WINS. £3,500,000 He d Princeton. In | I « ; ( < e o) i ar Z"‘v'“.'flu?) g | cemte n hamaring & dividend of 35 |cducation and make good out of re- | INVESTING AN ADJUNCT ; J « « « ¢ « s to the he District . . “the Distr amount earned—it being always 6%¢. the Curr:ncy E Spicer M. E 4 9 Gardner Motor. - 2 E o xa"d Hrands (1.20). Rome C. Stephenson. Sot Gen Am Tank Car(4) 12 67's I S5t Stand G & E (3%). 3 6 G113 6274 | Dresident of the American Bankers' | Special Dispatch to The Star Gen Elec (1.60)..... 371 40'% 39 647 Stand G & E pf (4) .’ 9% Association, will be among the spea CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va., June 13.— lec spec (60c). 3 1 ! Stand Of1 Cal (h%) B ers at_the thirty-eighth ant National recognition of its progress dur- Eeiansbld) : : ARON T 2. 19 5 vention of the West Virginia Ban ing the past few years was given the | Gen Focd Corp (3).. i 2 Stand Oil N Y (1.60). 3 E Association, to be held at White Sul-' Virginia Public Service Co. at the fifty- Gen G & EI & (e300), Sl « 16 Starrett (LS) (12%) 2 18% phur Springs, June 25 and 26, accord- | fourth annual convention of the National e ure o ot a et GenG & Elcvpf (6), 2 59 : 2% SrerlMUS p s % | ing to announcement of D. R. Ric dlectric Light Association at Atlantic Gen Miils (3). 3 217 8 Stewart Warner. 8 | ar Morgantown, president of the N. J, when the company was : . dustry s a Gen Mills pf (6) 3 984 9By 9 E b4's 25% Stone & Webster (3). 6 3 % | State body. |a\u.rded the B. C. Forbes Public Serv- ustry a5 & whole M b g i e i s uneveMeE1 300 8 Among other speakers announced are: | ice Cup for 1930, which is presented t the book. § .| 76 5413 Gen Ptg Ink pf (6).. i . 64 40% 30 Superheater (2%)... 3 O . Howard Wolfe, jer of the | each year to the utility company that an n me Ep D LR Gen Ry Siznal pf (6 0% 109% 109% b : Philadelphia National Bank, Philadel- | “has carried on the most constructive whicl i Gen Refractories ¢4) n 333, 3%% 3 — phia, l}; on “Is Branch Banking the | public relations campaign in a local ~ ~ on stocks as 3 n Theater 5 o T L 20 | SolutioAs”; L. R. Charter, commis- | territory.” A. W. Higgins, president of HE safe and profitable employment of your G ; i " 5% ey GL‘_M," 2% | sioner of Banking of West Virginia: | the Virginia Public Service Co., received | s % WERER syt i Yevels, | 7 Hillette Saf R pf (5). ; T AHIGE: b President Stephenson on “The Evoiu- | the cup on behalf of his orgamzauun. savings becomes a perplexing question in e on_conmercial | Gumbel Bros. ... 4 Third Avenue R e RIS ot wesh. VBN ——— these days of unsettled investment conditions. when t 8 mbel Bros b 5 Ate Thompson Starrett. . 1oatmer; > B frstanth, 7 g E : E » Th dden C2..ovennne 2 9 Iide Water As (60c) 6 6 : 'y f . i ayday and o er §, dcepos am 1S d b ] 16 Univeraity, on “Mogetary: Stabiliaption Accountants Name Officers [But Payda 1 other funds, deposited in th A5 Glidden pr pf (7). l’Jx 6 66 q 3 2 Timken-Detroit Axle son, v sident of the efuit- | BALTIMORE, June 13 (Special).— s v s ) eIy se- stocks have od | 4 bel (Adolf) P - 3 5 Stephenson, vice president of the eg . ix v-five-year old in titution, have every se ocks have turncd i bel (Adolf) ... 5 Timken Rolier, (3)... 5 5 ] 5 | e Y G Wiimington. « Del, | The annual cicstion of officers of the got as high as 6 4 z:‘ Ldriu:‘((fl E‘@)) 2 1mn»am"!€- ;l aking Trust Company Serviee State- | Maryland Association of Certified Pub- curity m(l ¥ ield an unv: ary’ ing return. e REL | Prdo i e BOH D Wide": Charles M. Cohen, president of | lic Accountants resulted in the election | X attitude toward civil- 07 i00dyear Tir 5 4 6 X 3 e e Huntington. National Bank. |of Charles W. Smith, chief auditor of | Deposits in _any amount invited—Same Rate enger travel recently has Y Sl Graham-Pal 9 9 Tri-Cont Corp pf ) pr " = the Public Service Commission, as pres- ©f Interest Paid on large and small accounts. cod by th> M nef 2 Grand Unfon 5% 15 5 - 2 3 Huntington, “Banking in Southern | p 0! eed by the Mutual Benefit | SR ta 151 15 | Trico Products(214). West Virginia Yesterday and Today” |ident of the association. 5 . psurace Co ) '}\iv":fi-i 3 S 4 10, g Truax TruerCoslCo | ahd" Pred . Dloe atociey, GHatlis lT{md othcr officers of the association Open Until 5:30 P.M. Monday, June 15 : fe it L : /T) (1), Union Carb & C 2.60. 79 " ton, “Wherein West Virginia Banks | clected to ;‘1"‘(; e e R it e Un Ol of Cal (2). 1 Arc’ AfYeetad' g Seate ug,sla ton Re- Henry G. Burke, vice president; Charles OFFICERS DIRECTORS: e | ! Rt et ; 0 Un Pacifie (10)...... 61159 161 162% ! lating to Taxation "\ W. Amos, secrétary; F. Earl' Reuwer, . PR il ohe o : 3 Unit Atreraft ‘ Th 1 sth 1 st | treasurer; Raymond A. Rapp, suditor, 1 B Gtnte pr , eaby Grunow P : E J irera F 26 2 26% e annual mesting o T Ra WOODBURY BLAIR. 2 1 WOODBURY BLAIR 1 Bena i kel Unit Biscuit (2). L Virginia. Corporate Fiduciary and Herbert J. Grieb, William' A. Stone FRANK STFETRON. WILLIAM A. . CHURCR enefit is of great interest | s Tlacken Wat pLA 1% 20 : 9 7 Unit Clgar Stores y , Hivision of the State Bankers' Asso- |and William K. Walton, jr., trustees. a Vice Pres i to local insurance men. It is felt that Hall (WF) Pr Co (2) E 3 e ek DI CIE SRR ¢ a division o CHAS."C. LAMBO) e BbrteiE ' imore’ IEniRNG Saolle - - 2% U L i | ciation, will be held at the Greenbrier | — E. PERCIVAL WILSON. Gh s tert OF AN Uthe thigtecmpities] s darie S S0 vt : d Unit Corp (760).. 24 Hotel, June 25. On June 26, im- | FRANK R, ULLMER. 01 e part of al he 0] a oS ” ) o g a A k= coL ko et Off i o bl emeanies oo S Heranenpt (15} 9 99 ¢ Unit Corp pf (3)..... mediately after the adjournment of the | DAVID BORRET, o = T g - 3 i 4 % B " | regular convention sessions, the annual | & 3 Grocery Sales Hol Well. Hollander Sons. 514 514 Unit Fruit (4).... bers of | & g | Houdallle Ecrshisy A 54 meeting of West Virginia members of According to a compilation issued by e L - Unit m (1. 9 the American Bankers' Assoclation will | c “ n y Eouston Ol. . : : US & For Secur.. . 7 concerns, show total sales for the first | 3 b e : s . .| by Gory Hogg of Lewisburg. l T e e ST Shansvof Credvt eSS HunD BIOIEES. e o . . cks an e monthis of 1931 of $1559.525.213, | o : ; o | 5 in the correspond- | U B Pps& B 2). 2 28 4 2 rooms, kitchen and bath, el el U. S. TREASURY BALANCE. |§ . electrical refrigeration. B ing period of 7630, decrease oF 420 | 2" Indian Motor Cyel stratdady ¢ cent. The three mail-order mm-l Indust Rayon (4) e e The United States Treasudry balance, | % . . alone show sales for the first five ! 3 Interb Rap Transit. { U S Steel (7). : announced today as of close of business Rental, $65 per Month U S Steel pf (7) . 75| June 11, was $41,698,361.57. Customs , $65 p a lOlla aV_ln s I'US 0. s of 1931 of $231,961,377, against| 32 Interboro R T c.0.d.. Unit Stores A receipts for the month to date were Univ Pipe & Rad. 3 $10,503,045.12. Total ordinary expendi- 3 he Argonne Oldest Savings Institution in the District of Columbia 1030, a decrease of 11.48 per cent. Ex-| 12 6% Int Carriers, Ltd 50 cluding the mail-order concerns, 46| 4 {nt Combustion. . companies show sales for the fivel 30% Int Comb Eng pf.... months of 1931 of §1.327.563 836, against 6013 38% Int Harvestel (2%). Tales of $1.367,507.202 in the same pe- 1431 131 Int Harvestepof (7). aiod of 1930, a decrease of 2.92 per cent. 81 16% Int Hydro E1A (e2). 2,044,780 1n the first five months of Int Bus Mach (né).. Univ Pipe & Rad pf. . 5 tures were $12,496,901.27. Utl] P&L A (et2.15) . . nd New-York Av 3 The ancient world had several kinds ' [] 16th &pd Columbia Rd. N.W. Coeer 1ot i (Continued on Page 12.), of vinegar which they used to drink. emannaake: