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s FINANCIAL, THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, JUNE 26, 1931. LINN 1S CHAIRMAN NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE |ADVANCEIN STOCK (RN MBS =i e e mrm e WARKET RESUMES excepting those designated by the letter s (80s) (250s). ~Prev, 1931~ Btock and Sales— Prev, Wi pnan| B R B ottt s e Harris Named Vice Chairman 1134 Adams Express (1)., 19 174 ik 1| i3 8 Surties WrCers | . List Shows Further Upward 3 18 Addressogr Co1.40. § o | 18% 184 2216 24 . 234 41 17% Cutler Hammer. 2 P and Boyd Secretary at 708 Adv By cwwdi s 2 T ol b i T Tendency, Although Buy- 19% Deere & Co pf (1.4 1 20 ! . e 5 22 20 2 9% N FAER . Annual Meeting. .- S ctuas 1674 1074 Delaware & Hud (9 ing Is Cautious. - loans on_ improved Real Rond Sorvi ¢ ; 5 Albany Wrap Paper.. 3 8 . 8 302 45% Dei Leck & Wn (4). 6 i Estute in nearby-Montgomery I OAN < 6 Allog Corpre.oiom 408 e oot dor-pertods ot 5. [l Jon’ MPROVED pisTRICT oFf|| Public Service Corporation 17 BY EDWARD C. STONE. s Bk by RGE T. HU/ A of Columbia for periods of 3, g 15" Alleg Cp 340 ww 6% . ; “ 3 o FE SRONGE 5. MU, § ar 10 years, Prompt deci. [||§ COLUMBIA REAL ESTATE [ of New Jersey Arthur J. Linn, auditor of the Fed- % 14 Alleg Cp $30.xw 5% .. % 9 00 | special Dispateh to The St 7 L b AL SECURITY o8 eral;American Naticnal Bank & Trust 102% Allied Ch & Dye (né) Mateh 7 204 1% 20 NEW YORK, June 26—Aggressive sions given applications, Dividend No. 96 on Com- Co., was 18% Allia Chalmbers (8).; 204| 19 buying of stocks again sent prices high- 5 1 / % © H|} e6th sertes of Stock Now Opem INTEREST E have adequate funds for 7th and Indiana Ave. NW. ‘,‘::."}‘f':"fi.“:":," ,v:;;a'.‘ I‘,‘“'f‘ co—Charge Asoounts elected chairman of the audi- tors "section of the District Bankers iyt UL B S 1o e e e ot S | t‘mh. ua: h:%d‘:?o?::‘y“flx S nt“ - % 2 2 a Y : President > Secretary Dividend No. 34 on 7% ! DuiiTor the pest fve.vears and has )oon BAE 0% CA T the last, hour BOSS and PHELPS = Dividend Nee 13 on 3500 been active in this divislon of the bank- Am Bt B E pf (1) i P Blnlom {INTEREST| Cumulative Preferred Stock SAVINGS The Board of Directors of Publie Y % 3 Am Can (45) "The buying o ¢ - i Am Can pf ( Elec Pow & Lt pf 3 89 seports: that the interstal 1 I Hlilf | Service Corporation of New Jersey has A0d Josemh Bayd of the Hccond Natiohal AmcanERen 0L 92% Elec Pow & Lt of (T) 00 | Commission would, grant. an immediate || John Honc | S ansimt on ho $5, Cumuiative Pres was' made secretary. Earlier in the AmCarmEernEW % 62| 66 494 Elec Stor Bat (5) 5 increase in freight rates of ST == 2 ferred Stock, being §2.00 per share evening the Executive Committee had Ax Cuaing) 2% _ % Emerson BrantA.. % | cent. There was no confirmation of this i Buy a Home the rate of 1% per annum on the 1% been elected, consisting of Mr. Boyd, A ChAE 30 Endicott-Tohn (3). .3 Teport and it was discredited in rail- | Secured . I lliif | Cumulative Preferred Stock, being $1.76 C. Elgin, W. B. & Co.. AmerCoisyneie 3 Toad eircles, but 1t had 1ts efect, on 1he | B Frelis A or Re-Finance per share; at the rate of 35.00 per an- Endicott, Washington Loan & Am Comel Aleohol ket. Gains points i num on the mon par value Cumulative et n 2 3 % Erle RR. b b I Present Holdin Preferred Stock, being $1.25 per share, - i 25 I sent riolaings and 85 cents per share on the non par at once v Union I value Common Stock for the quarter ding June 30, 1931. Al dividends 'l . = the d Lo The % ph H G 8 York, Ontario & Western made & new f ;-‘L'?.‘,“’f.,.,,: k-l ity payable June 30, 1931, to stockhold- cott, presented his annual report. This 45 e e 1931 high. . Stcad lncomc ety (ol - e ook Iavors: ers of record at the close of business, & The Whole incident fllustrated the y able terms. We will gladly TR idends’ on 6% Cumuistive Pre. Te] ‘Wwas presented at the recent Hot Am & For Pw pf (7)., 8 of attitude in speculative circles, |n Old Agc | explain to you in detall at ferred Stock are payable on the last convention, but there were not Am Hid, enough members present to hold the D rcaaen any feport of a favorable character be- your convenience. day of each month. annual meeting. His noted an 84 84 84 ing credited and acted upon, whereas T, W. Van Middlesworth, Treasurer. inereased attendance at all the meetings 3 Fed Wat Sv A (3.40), unfavorable news was ignored. Open Daily 9 to § of the section, 15 having been held dur- At ey e L i Fedbrated Dept Strs. A Compliation of the fast S rallrcads OUR ANNUITY Con- Saturdays Until Noon | ing the year, all discussions being de- L Fid Ph Fire Tn (3.60) to Teport May net operating incomes tracts assure you s ‘fixed i ‘NAtional 1381 Publie Sorvice Electric and voted to the devels nt of better ac- Am Locomot pf (7) 2 4 Firestone T&R (1).. % showed a loss of 29 per cent over the. 2 i1 as Compan: counting practices In the banks in the AR TacsEa N % Firest T & R pt (8 6 same month & year ago. income, payable Monthly, [§i s pany District of Columbia. e Mt T Firat Nat Stra (3% ). .12 87 Under cover of the strength in the Quarterly or Semi < An- glu::‘*j:guf“;;e fg”:"s‘z-( Important Problems Studied. AmNates ot Moo L e | Tall. there was » good deal of profit-{{}l . nually, as you prefer (male, Dividend No. 26 on 6% hslhun‘n:mdlm:‘: repor:eo}xnt.he Xol; i AmMP&ELtpLA (4).. ¢ i Foundation Co. close and mest of these left off some- age 65, yields nearly 12%). Cumulative Preferred Stock ng the most important Am P & Lt A st (5) p A Lo A e R what_under their best. An exception Information about I The Board of Directors of Publie e Lien ¥ during the year: Am Ra&Std San 60c., 5 3 % Fox Film (A) (2%) was J. 1. Case, In which & large short Service Electric and Gas Company has declared the regular quarterly dividend the costs of issuing 5. a0 MeDUEIL . 1 Freeport-Texas (3) ; N e PUBICS. .\ 0ss 7 SR 88 WreeporeTexas (3).5 interest struggled in vain to re it- | v, ew York drafts and cashiers' checks. A Reling i, 3¢ 2 self. The stock rose some T points, U, ‘An ANNUITY i G sy Dividares ore nacaiie trolling New York drafts, cashiers A g;f:‘z g:"n“ “f : 5 . » fiigfi'&' e m&l:":e':!:’d‘mly strong in | June 30, 1331, io stockhelders of record ety 0os e VG ROt 1y 4 SHmhins ) S8 : 4% Gen Am Investor L Influences fo which the market re-|[fl —suitable for your case, S S Ve Midalcaworth, Treasurer, “The operation of the collection de-~ Y A0 BEpLE Rar (1) 8 “ 52% Gen Am Tank Car! sponded today included the reassuring will be sent, without obliga- |} . ny t 2% Aui Snuft (13%) ... 2 154 Gen Asphalt (3) ” dispal from Paris and Washington tion, if you will send us the B e e e e T ey Am Sm & R 2d pf (6) 17% Gen Baking (2) 2: 20% relative to the Prench attitude toward Date of Your th. = = ’ Gen B: the £ Money Available for Mortgage Loans . “Safeguarding the operations of the Am Solv & Chem. posed tortum, ; i , the intima- ; e, ookkesping department. Am Solv & Chem pf., ’ g 8 No Medical Examination. airsclors’ examinations. = e e 11 to take steps to relieve the situation in : re 3 m Stores cer South America, renewed b of cop- oo Mvmh::‘lum;‘ dlndvunuqfs of cash :!mn g“ug-n; g:: g)m. per metal, prlnc:p‘l‘l’l; Im:y:n‘hmld% M. LCROY GOFF ecAdltors Teports in connection with Am Sumatra Tob. 9 8 11% Gen Eleo sneo fiish e I e O e oo ‘1 wne| (]| 1036 Woodwara Blds. NAt. 0240 ie anag 3 m Te! 9, 9 43 GenFood Corp (3).. h with Te- " v s . . . ‘Branch accounting. ). 78 ;".":‘5’ n':;rk?:' 'l‘k;:fi:»c):lmpu‘::“m e Insurance Esclusively, Over 20 Years give it prompt and careful consideration— = Loan—either new or refinancing. We will Change Made in By-Laws. )e heightened by the extraordinary strength J and, if approved, the money is waiting and ready. - g mAl{E application to us for that First Trust H H H Am Tobacco pf (6).. 68 GenG&EIpf A (1) Follow] the - y on the Paris Bourse, where the market mtog 'umfievo:od"‘;’lflsemg:‘dy‘glege Am Type Fdy (8). 36 Gen Mills (3) 5 had what was said to be the “greatest s i 1 Todaral 1 iy Am Water Wks (3).. 5 3 5 8 31% Gen Motors (3) 9 % 39% boom since 1929, “New York Bank Stocks Are We are interested in making loans on apartment of the Bureat of Tnternal Svense wes | 10 A Wat W et ot (o) s P S ARG 3 American & Foreign Power was up Low” house, " business, residential and of- brdh Aoy .l: :hla rnal Revenue was Am Wat W 1st pf (6) 9 99 '8 59% Gen Ptg Ink pf (6).. 108 over 4 points in the first two hours of ’ d: = Py i bers of the Baltimore Ghapter of ok g 816 Gen PubREBarvice: .7 ¢ trading, and International Telephone fice building properties—located in Auditors and Gongroll 8 ok respibidsctn i DTS 5oy e o L gained over 2 points. Consolidated Washington or nearby Maryland and Auditors and_Controllers were guests Anaconda Cop (1%). i 308 317 2% Gen Realty & Util. .o 4 G | e e Just weder. $100 8 share; s st 2 o 1 S Anchor Cap (240 .. 3 23% 23 2 4 ‘ Standard Gas & Eleetric up 3 to 3 y uy Virginia—for periods of 3, 5 or 1 2% b ingine ey of e Archer Daniels Mid. 1 . points, Columbla Gas with a similar years—and at .......cc0neeaennnn = H £ Washington High 8c Banks was ‘Armour of Del bf (1) 3 MPANY again conducted by members of this 1% A EIMKeien Rasol gain, National Power & Light and k s k " HA 258, St v, ot ot B Amem oI B S T8t ) B S o ey ey e i ank Stocks? |[§ Raxvavs W HsGNER & Co o pleag s S iatiang avty e Broa st (1 bid up aggressively at one time or an- C charge of business activities in Associated Apparel., Glidden C...... other. Western Union was another schools, once more expressed his great Asso Dry G (33%). Glidden pr pf (7). strong issue. Send for Circular fi%%m 9% appreciation of this service. i Atch To & S Fe (10). 3 6% It looked from the tape as though Mindful of the fact that there might Atch To&S Fe pf (5). Y there was still short covering to be ac- H . . be some men employed in banks of he At] Conat Line (1). .+ | complished. Some of it may have been P Connecticut Ave. Decatur 3600 VAl miarenien e e A Gt s Wit i3 , Goodyenr TatwE (1 for commitmengs made o Jons te sgc || Robert C. Jones & Co: || S section, were unable to attend because “ Atlantic Refining (1) 25 2 Gould Coupl 2 g rebuying of stocks offered Thursday Spestalists i Benls and Bank Stocks' of existing by-laws, which limited the Atlas Powder pf (6).170s 5 Graham-Paig afternoon, when it appeared that the SHOREHAM BUILDING Tepresentation to two members from Auburn Auto (£4)... 241 : y Granby Con Min (1) market was about to have a sharp re- 2 each bank, that particular part of the % 3 Aviation Coroof Dal_ 39 4 4 4 21 3 Grand 81l Strs (h1) 4| action. At any rate, issues like J. I Telephone by-laws has beer amended to permit| “J7gw Balawin Tocomotive 56 15% 13% Grand Union. i | Case, Worthington Pump, A. M. Byers, Metropolitan 2922-2923 For Investment five representatives from each bank. It Balto & Ohlo (5) 141 21, . E Grand Unton ! Corn Products and Allied Chemical re- is felt that this will improve the ac- Balto & Ohio pf (4).. 2 7 Granite City Steel(2 3% % | bounded in auspicious fashion. counting ability of the staffs of Wash- Bang & Aroos (3%).. 1 § i Grant (W T) (1). rert pans, g S merie Sk | 13 S Banc £ Areed o . g 10 103 183 B i3 i2: BROKER LOAN TOTAL First Mortgage Notes ulr:fu consideration, Mr. Endicott said. 5::{‘,'.§:“C§;‘l',,,“,}" e 5 Grt Western Sugar. elg N 7 ‘ Grt West Sug of (7). 108 3 3 5 Bankor Ao " B ATain ). o1 : Sriemr oranaw L 108 4 AGAIN SHOWS DROP Bearing 6% Interest Staff and was the guest of honor. Ray- Bethlehem Steel (4) Tiacken Wat T A 1% 80s mond P. Marx, auditor of the Riggs i National Bank, told the members wh: Drannor (Lo " e preedr 3 Special Dispateh to The Stas Secured on new’ private homes lo- e ol LR Bohn Alum & Br 1% 13 3% 344 3 Hannapt (1), ... 108 89 AHEW TORE, Jine Aty v cated in the best residential sections. ooth Fish 1st pf. arb Wal e 1 27% % e > FESRMGEA (He B0t Bos thes (cobyerl- Borden Co (k3). 60 Harbison W pf (6).. 20s 112+ brokers' loans showed & decrease of Available in d P 2 d n. Borg, Warner (1).... % Hayes Body. 2 4 4 4 $13,000,000 during the week ended June vailable in denominations of $100 and upwards. Forward Market Trend Seen. Brlgilmlk (11%) 7 3 Hershey Choc (6)..« 1 95 A 12: wmn u:gel :&:l&%flgfi:& ‘: 1!’!::7 The curnent L E. Brockway Mot pf. 2 Hersh Choc of (15)+ ow since 1924. P o i o B R Bklyn-Man Tr (4) 314 Hollander Sons....... 6 1% 5 This compares with a total of $1,419,- today, says of the business situation: 3% Bklyn & Queen W 9% Houdallle Hershey. B 514 000,000, the previous low for the pres- - Bklyn Union Gas (5) Houston Of1. 5 ent movement established last week, and i Brown Shos (3)..... 13 y Houston Ol (new) . with $3,416.000000 an June 25, 1950 RTY-NINE new ten- runs Ter y 8... 4 Howe Sound (2).... Loans for own accol o = Y ] s ot o AL D ucyrus (1)..0eeiie 2 Hudson & Man (3%)+ 000,000, compared with $1,070,000,000 & ants since January! National 2345 FEAEe S5 Suinalivies: Slthaxah eher Bucyrus cv pf (2%) ¢ Hudson Motor (1)... 1 Week ago: loans for out-of-town banks (N| £oc} o familiar name. At- Tavorable news, such as (1) the freight W Budd (E G) Mfg 10 A ‘ 5% Hupp Motors....... 3 Y totaled $170,000,000; against $177,000,- d heter Galind Tate increase plans, (2) the advance in 4 Budd Wheal (1)..... 7 8% 41% Illinots Central (4). *| 000, and loans for account of otvers §| tracted here by special a cigarette prices, (3) the moderate im- BOLN o . 2 Indian Motor Cyel ¢ |amounted to $171,000,000, contrasted |} | vantages still available in a res provement in the East Texas and Cali- 4 Burns Bros (B) new. o 2w 2 Indian Refining 3 with $172,000000. Demand loans eon- || ¢ ining offices. . Ate - fornia ofl situations and (4) the radio Burroughs A M t1%. Indust Rayon (4) .. " stituted _ £1,032,000000 of tie total, [§| few remaining i | . o 5 decision, have also played a recent Bush Terminal (1%6) 1 Ingersoll Rand (4. against $1,060,000,000 & week ago, and |f| tracted here because space : E t b t Bld A ri it is diffeult o estimate how | 104 e N 2 Inspiration Copper. . " o% ime loans were $374,000,000, against |§} 0" 1ees per foot—and k& qul aoie Lo- pera we g. ssSn p.l:'yeed._h;mn:;’t D et he yes| _69% 23% Bvera (AM)....... 143 36% 35 b i Rl 2 2| *'The New York Federal Reserve dis- || your footage here places E Organized 1879 515t YEAR COMPLETED trict rediscount, rate remains unchanged \B\\oy many paces nearer | JOHN JOY EDSON, President WALTER S. PRATT, Jr., Secretary duction mmm m'unber;’l :tot:k.ls lxn:mln‘ zg% Callu Packing (2). 4 Interlake Iron m)'c). 1% per cent at a premium from 29 to 1 sig- 2315 Calumet & Arizona.. % Int Agriculture pf... 5 1 at 1% 3 : e . g nificant. Nevertheless & genuine re- 5 Calumet & Hecla.... 815 81 17 Int Bus Mach (n6). . o 1 e — your business contacts. |}i i Suhscription for the 101st Issue of Stock Being Received versal of sentiment has occurred, and . Camp W&CFy(1)... Int Carriers, Ltd §0c. % 9 - 8w INTEREST RATES Figured on a linear or hu- while the market may have to retrace Canada Dry G A (3).. 7 . i 7 £ it g some of the recent advances, the opin- Canadian Pacific 1%, 2 i 1. | By the Associated Press. man footage, it s economy to Get i Howith dom mow seems prevalent that a sufl- Canzon Mills (160). 3 Int Cor 4 Money rates remained pegged at min- || he among these fine firms set in touch with us clent ‘cushion’ ex to prevent sec- ‘apital Admin 5 nt Harvester (: - imum levels last week as calcul y . 7 ild- if v ir ond quarter earnings reports or other Car Clin & Ohio (4). . 50s Int Hydro El A (e2). the Department of Commerce. In the || 10 the Woodward Build if you desire to borrow bad news from breaking the June 2 Case (J I) (6). 1184 3% Y% Int Match pf (4)...0 averages that follow the level is given ing—. money to purchase a lows—in other words, that a definite| 11 Case (J 1) pf (7) 5 & Int Mer Marine (1) 2 9 |for both classes of funds at leading = forward trend market may have begun.” Caterplllar Trac (3) Int Nickel (80¢). . centers for comparable periods: Howard C. Beck ; TR home, refinance pres- Speaking of commodit; ains, the Celanese Corp. 3 2 Int Paper & Pow A. 6 6 % Rossa F. Downing . revbe staias {hat Teoent advances In h Int Paper & Pow 3. o et 1na S0 Time. Call (1| Darr, Darr & Eapey ) Real Estate ent indebtedness or ‘commodil indicate that com- . I nt Paper & Pow C. sas oo ds - Mason, Fenwic wrence Ao i} modity, ?n Pwr:fl“u u?m‘ily :nnkens. Celotex Co pf. 4 Int Paper & Pwr pf. 4 i m‘:w¥uz S ;:: ;.-’;s Eltlnl-‘l!-r:dhy-m. Toe. —Or— mnno.\ € prop}crt_\. _l}p- e 50788 4 eatie P2 oty To Take Up N plications will receive have been temporarily oversold and Cent Aguirre As1%. Int Print Ink pf (8) ‘would T respond to any stimulus Cent RROfNJ (8).. Int Salt (3 Smith, Michael & Gardiner ' enewed based on & d Century Rib Mills... 3 Int Shoe (3) i i 3 N prompt and courteous ey e eport adds that the Cerro de Pasco(1.50). 3 Int Tel & Tel (2). DIVIDENDS DECLARED g:::;:l:-;"‘m’hw § First Mortgages N ! pt u: ‘world wheat situation appears “less un- geru‘ln—léleg ;r!vd. - 1'5 % Inter DcptES;rl .. 5 1 Alfred H, Burdine ) attention. P d that business activity ‘hecker Cal Beaee Y 3% Investors Equity. N 4 i sl Gownwd, ffouch s Chesaeaks Gorp ) 81 43" ETi 0% Jowel Tea (- L T W Nevion Jemtress, Toe. | : Loans Repayable Monthly L v on it P S L T 0 L S o | K o Jonaa e fank ot 15, 104 118" 23 Compan rae 355 70 T | 1 Ficdn Sohoot ot Speech & i No Brokerage . . . No Commissions Heard in Financlal District. Chi Great West pf... 59 2 | e e . o B R RO ton Stock Chi M1 St P& Pac..; 47 6 45 25 XKansas City Sou (2). 17 Expression E 5 T Chi MilStP&PDL., 61 10| 64 40 KansCitySoupf(4) 38 Liauldating. Levin P. Handy & Joseph A. 915 F ST. N.W. 1435 K St. NNW. today 1 E:gh;ngecmc m&?fl:&ngb?ffm:: g'l.elc- Chi & Northwest (4), 34 24% 10% Kayser (J) &Co(1). 4 Petrol Rectifying...$1 .. June24 June32 Hayden tric Power 5% per cent preferred and Cht Pndu Tocl. v 12 % 3% 1% Kelly-Spring Tire. 8 Reduced. H. C. Weston ‘Wash! m Gas bonds, series A. The ChiPneu Tool pf.... 4 4 26 9% Kelly-Spr T 8% pf.. 190s Bank of France 238fr. .. s J. S. Gruver & H. A. Thrift bid m%u'wn Base Ball stock' was ChiRI&Pac(m2%) 87 20% 8 Kelsey-Hayes Wheel 43 Shy TIL @ G Ms. 2019 Adams Construction raised from 65 to 75 and the asked price Chi Yellow Cab (3).. 10s 15% 8% Kelvinator Corp. 78 from 90 to 100, improved pennant g:"dllcl)é:.lfll-) . 'mg s 60 20 Ktndlllcogt [0} u.)lig: 2 : a ~ e T 2 rysler Corp (1). 31% 14% Kennecott Copper ' hark V. 3:';0“':@“0 SRR AT ! {ceil’;fl'uifi‘:) o 2 38 Kreage (28)CoLes, 4 2 I e S oaid % ty Ice & F' pf (63%) 108 1 27% 17% Kreuger&Toll (1.61). 24 Atlantie Steel. . u:;:x’ Capital oifuf‘k’ fm.&fuffifm"‘: g;lvksl‘;f s 4 3! 85% 18 Kroger Groe&Bak(1) 103 Qent B B of §/ A % lark Equipment ¥ Y 16% —_— mwh Cor, (Ore). < their regular meeting yesterday declared L 4 8% 66 Lambert Co (5) £ the usual semi-annual dividend of 5 per b L Ry 18% 9% Leh Port Cemen: Neier, B8R &f,,,_ A FAVORITE WITH Cluett-Peabody (3 1 ol Keen, cent, payable on June 30. Coca-Cola (17%) S, S SR i P aatineton SoeaCand 3 2| d 5 AR AD AT BUSINESS MEN today for Maine, where he will spend 9 Collins & Alkman. el 2 hy Jane B, Y g ummer &t the famous Poland T3 scoined Al pt i LS ::“ i Alaska Ju Gld M. Federal 1 ¢ H . Mr. S\eliwagen has beer) oo bt b 27 Lite & Myers B (15) 7 A ry o A 2 Servi \ Business men whose time and at- e weats Columbla Graph §6c. 168 7 ey 1 Do 8% Pt B! jid Life ‘ { tention are concentrated upon the e years. 6 Col Grapho ctfs56c.. 33 9% 9% - h o s R e T weos 3o it Columb Carbon (5).. 16 AR TR oswie Doe T8) - hones TU. e T I conduct of their own business are is passing A 4 Loew’s Inc pf (6%). ‘harles ‘Merillat o : . ~ ~r at the Masonic convention. He Comecl Credit (2) 3 1% 2% Loft Inc.. " 2 B famal Corp '3: o I ready investors in FIRST MORT- oo Comcl Credit A (3) 1, 36 holds a very high office in the Masonic A 4 Loose-Wiles (12.90). B Ltd pf. I 4 s fraternity. . 3 Lorillard «F) Co.... 2 e i o e / GAGES because they are recognized the meeting of the District of Co- h LouG&EA (1%).. July 18 i A tumbla Life. Underwriters'_ Assoclation o s as o % L'ville & N'ville (5). Goosh. Min & Gurdan Payne as sound and reliable. Our ¢ 6% FIRST MORTGAGES con; 2 oy 1-&?2'5@“&‘&3: g?:;lg_ Cmwith &Scupt () - & 95 e DA LRGN o g Tequirements in the issuance of in- g . Hg 28 MeCall Corp (23 ). e R St ooen > Consolidated Film. 8 % 71% McKeesport TP 6% T4 and Edward Brashears was appointed to ey ) 1 te the laws in various States, 20 McKes&Rob pf(3%) 13 used in drafting a 8 E'e O Third 4 o ver @ TMC have attracted the investing: money of a of many such, who, in a third of a Century century’s ' experience, have found ] 3 $7ihouts them sound and the interest to-be de- Rt Ol 52 MO . pended upon, both in amount and The + + + F 4 4 ; pepy por, “bRgH 1A " R AR s the ;:eg_ulanty of its payment. WOODWARD i Ma} be purchased in amounts BUILDING|I By D mmoreelil g p SWHE GO. CARL(?‘-ESSINS& National 2100 ‘925 15th St N.W. Nat. 8040 BB B2 Go semi- construction during the past 33&“' amounted to $88,540,234, ac- cording to mnounce::n: by n:: m- 3 loyment j= e Botal amount of contracts far blic since December 1 T g ihe complete segregation b and investment busi- Otis & Co. announced the resig- 28% Ma Ay 6 38 Me¥ York of Ou 2, SR8 e B L i 2 1T Mathison Atk 3) Harvey 8s ers X e etome associated With E. A. 34 Contl Insur (3.40) 2% Contl Motors. B e B g aun B B EEEE gomaE an 5 SUUNG LENBNE 888 snsken 4o 2 g LR SSRENENY oy 29% Crown C&S pf 30% Crucible Steel.

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