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AWARDED HONORS Prizes and Certificates Given for Scholarship_ Success at Institute. e s XY Wesntuaion s | Was] n Chap- Amem-n Institute of Banking, held &t the Willard Hatel evenl.ng. The donors of these prizes we District of umbl- clwlns House Assaciation, Charles J. Bell Trust Fund, Robert-V. Fleming, president, Riggs Na- tional Bank; John Poole, president, Federal-Americau National Bank & Co.; I J. Roberts, assistant cashiér, Riggs National Bank; James A. Soper, 'vice president, Lincoln National Bank, and H\lnhn Leith, assistant us‘hlet. Secu ity Savings & Commercial B-nl W. Spaid, member ux firm of B. thhs % Co.; ‘White, amden ‘National Met.ropuuun Bank; McQuade, president, leeny National Bank, and Avon M. Nevius, vice president, Riggs National Bank. - Aubrey O. Dooley, chapter president, presided, while Edward J. McQuade, president of the District Bankers' As- gociation; H. H. MoKee, chairman of the Washington Clearing House Asso- clation, and Raymond B Dickey, dean of the institute facully, made brief talks, and Dr. Geol Farnham, in- structor in: public ing, gave & most interesting inspirational address. Scholarship fonors Awarded. ‘The Washington Clearing House prize of $50 was awarded to Daniel J. Tyrrell, Washington Loan & Trust Co., first; Carl F. Hermann of the same bal second, while* John P. Brock of the Pranklin National and Clement H. Brooke, jt., National Bank of Wasn- ton, !ledfl:or! thlr:m);gc& The awards were made for p ency in banking fundamentals. ‘The Charles J. Bell Trust Pund $! prize in commercial law was divided among six young bankers, all obtaining a grade of 100 per ‘cént in the course. ‘They were C, Norman - Cobb, Vienna Trust Co.; J. Kenneth Collins, Riggs National; Ralph J.: Collins, !Aberty Na- tional; Allee H‘ Harris,. American Se- curity & Trust; mymmd L. Weber, National Sl.vlnn & Tflh and John F. Guthridge, Federal m ‘The Robert V. Flmin( prize in ne(ouablc instruments went to C Nor- Co., taking third place William B, merty Riggs National, getting lpe- cial ment .;'hke: John’ Pootl’e’ $50 p"zCM nomics was won wiek Washington Loan & Trust Co. Florence L. Gardner, National umo- litan, second, and Amold. D. Kep- " Union Trust Co., third. Stllldn‘l Banking Awards. The $50_prj fl‘lfllw!. J. Roberts, James m‘? T. Hunton Leith in Ban| Albert Fisher, R!zn National, and charln V. .Gibson, J. & W. Seligman Th:mw.wmte‘wpfluin analyzing financial statements was glven to George F. Llnl!hck. Ameri- can Security & Trust; Ed-ud» A Titus, W. B. Hibbs & Co., second, and Charles 'flu“fl for pdie offered by E. J. Mec- the highest rank in the course in credits was divided among Willard G. Barker, Morris Plan Bank, Julian O. Vardin, Northeast Sav- ings’ Bank, second, and Jesse R. Stein, S‘eko:.;‘ln State Bank of Cherrydale, uuu where there were no ties ize in all courses was $25, the nm $15 and the third $10, Lauds Banking Education. The American Institute of Bsnk!nt deserves to be better known because of the high .quality of iis work and num- ber of students enrolled, Dr. Farnham told the junior bankers. He added: “I understand that this institute was The banker is a publ servant:whose responsibility is to -other people and to other community inter-. ests as well as to himself to his own bank. The A. I B. attempts to prepare young men and women to play this more important role of careful and conscientious executive on the one hand and wise and responsive servant of so- cieties on the other. * “My plan temight is to ask you five simple and apparent - foolish qmuom the answers fo W bring us to the heart of this matter of self-improve- d real success. The questions are: ‘Who are you? “Where do you ‘What time is it? ‘What ere you and ‘Who is sitting next to For ‘instance, you can answer the first question by giving your first’ or last name. But ‘who you are’ involves far more than that. To be moral is to be self-conscious, to know what you are about, to ba fully and mmp!euly awake, to identify your real self among all thg euufl)ctmc ‘selves. The whols purpose is to wake up in your body, mlnd lnd selt to the glorious revelation of who you are. H “Likewise, ‘where do you live’ is not | so much a local question as it is an eternal question. We most assuredly do not live in our heads or in our bodies, bug rather in the wider, unbounded air of a living universe. . To be successful in our humblest work demands that we sée ourself and know ourself as the free creature whose possibilities cannot be measured by the limits of our job,” the speaker concluded. Aside from the above awards 0! prizes, cerlificates were presen more than €0 students completing instis tute courses during the last semester. The list of these graduates already has | sappeared in The Star. INTEBEST RATES. By the Associated Press. ‘Average money rates remained un-| changed during the wéek ended Sep- tefhber 12 as the record was kept by the -Department of Commerce, In - the figures that follow the level is given at letdlnrcenura for compamlve periods: e. Call. Weck ended Séptember 12.. 1 '15 1.50 Previous week ,75 1.50 Same week last year PISSSE Oy TREASURY CERTIFICATES. (Reported by J. & W. Selinltn &con ate-Matyrity i, 1 100 Bex -2 . | the week ended EEERE Pt ool o N8 FOREIGN EX(UHANGE. (Quotations furnished by W. B. Hibbs & Cc.) )'cmlnlt‘ ®oid lllllnl :hflJJ jden, pound frane. bel NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE ' Recelved by Private Wire Direct to The Star Office. Stock and Dividend Rate. = Add Louis&Nashville(5). 814 Ludlum Steel. . 36 23 McCall Corp (2%). 2615 * 10% Mclntyre Pore M(1 108% - 53% McKeesport T P (4 17 7% McKesson & Rob(1 10% - 3% McLellan Store: 43% 21% MackTrucks (2).... 106% 66% Macy(RH)& Co(n3). 27% 10 Magma Copper (1). 20 10% Mallison & Copf. ... 39 15 ManhatElev mod gtd 12 7% ManhattantShirt(1) 8% 1 Maracaibo Oil Exp.. 24% 17 - Marine Midld (1.20). 10% 6 - Market Streef Ry pf. 32% 16% Marlin-Rockwell (2) 325 20 Marshall Field (236) 311% 17% Mathieson Alkili (2) +39 274 May Dept Strs (23%) 71% 58 Maytag Co 1st pf (8) 8% 8 Mengel Co......n 10% - 4% Miami Copper....... 16% - 5% Mid Continent Petm. 31% 13 Midland Steel (3)... 58% 27 Minne & Hon Reg (3) 7% 1% Minn Moline Pow. . 26% 7% Mo Kan & Texa: 8 25 MoKan & Tex pf (1) 42% 12% Missourd Pacific. . ... 291 Missour! Pac pf (5). 21% 10% Mohawk Carpet..... 29 18% Monsanto Chem (1% 29% 14% Montgomery Ward. . 58 35 Morrell (J)&Co (3). % 1% Mother Lode. 47% 28% Motor Products (2) 19% 71 Motor Wheel (1). 36% 8% Mullins Mfg. .. 721% 30% Mullins Mfg pf (7). 18% 64 Murray Corp. 451, 291 Myer (F E) & Br (2) Nash Motors (4) Nat Bella Hess. Nat Biscult (2.80).. Nat Cash Register A Nat Dairy (2.60). Nat Dist Prod (2) Nat Lead pf A (7) Nat Lead pt B (6) Nat Pwr & Lt (1) Nat Radiator. Nat Radiator. 32% Nat Steel (2). 18% Nat Supply Co. 59 Nat Supply pf ¢ 20% Nat Surety (2) 121 Nat Tea m 6% Nev Copp! 10% Newport Co 109 41 Newport Co (A) 11% N Y Air Brake (1). 58% N Y Central (4) 18 N Y Chi & StLp 221 145 N Y & Harlem ( 12% 3% N Y Investors. 94% 43 NY N H& Hart (4)..x 18 119% 97% NYNH&HDPI (T).x 4 18% 5% N Y Ont & Western 3 12% 3% N Y Shipbuilding. 2 72 31 N Y Shiphldg pf(7) 107% 100 N Y Steam pf (6 291 15% Noranda Mine: 217 135 Norf & Westn (ti2)., 11 4% North Am Aviation. 90% 527 Nor Amer(b10%stk) 57 53 North Amerpf (3).. 107% 102 North Am Edpf (6). 60% 25% Northern Pacific (5). 47% 43 Northwest Tele (3).. 1% % Norwalk Tire & Rub. 15% 8 Norwalk Tire & R pf. 19% 7 OhloOfl.. 5% 1% Oliver Farm Equip. 26 5 OlivFarm Eqprpf.. 281% 18 Oppenhm Collins (3) 5814 27% Otis Elevator (23%) 129% 124% Otis Elev of (6) 6% Otis Steel.... 113% 106 Outlet Co pf ( 39% 25% Owens Iil Glass B4% 28 PacificGas& Bl (2). 20 69% 46% Pacific Lighting (3). 6 “‘l% 116 . Pacific Tel&Teleg(7)x100s 5%, Packard Mator (40¢) 92 24 Pan-Am Pete B(40¢) 18 Paramt-P(ml. Gnip) 40% 20 10 3% 83y 42 39% 18% 50% 26% 36% 19% 143 136 120% 116% n o 3 20s Pathe Exchange (A). Patino Mines. 2% Peerless Motor Car. 28% Penick & Ford (1)... 28% Pen: (. 90 Penney(JC) pf A (6)x 31% Penn Railroad (3) 250 161 Peoples Gas(Chi)(8) 85 20 Pere Marquette Ry. 92% 31 Pere Marq pr pf (5). 5% Petm Corp of Am(1) 8% Phelps Dodge (1)... 5% Phila&Reading C& 1 9 Philip Morris&Co(1) 4% Phillips Petroleum. 5 Phoenix Hoslery. % Pierce Oi} 1 Pierce Petroleum. ... 24 Pillsbury Flour (2) 284 Pirelll (A) (m3.13) 14 Pitts Coal 40 Pitts Coal pf. 40% Pitts Steel pf 2% Pitts United Cy 6 Poor & Co (B). 4% Port Ric Am Tol 12 Postal Tel&Cable 615 Prairie Ol & Gas. 1315 Prairie Pipe Lin 14% Pressed Steel Car pf. T1% 47% Proct & Gamb ¢2.40) 112% 107 Proc &Gamb pr () 96% 68% Public Sve NJ(3.40). 1023 95 Public Sve NJ pt (5) 139% 128% Public Sve N J pf(7) 160% 148 Public Sve N J pf(8). 58% 25 Pullman Corp (4). 2 % Punta Alegre.Suga: 11% 5% Pure Oil. 101% 66% Pure Ofl 55% 17% Purity Bakeries (3). 27% 12 Radio COrP......ceeo 55% 45 Radio Corppf A3%. 313% Radio Corp (B) (5).. 11% Radio-Keith-Orph A. 14 Raybestos-Man 1.60. 45 Reading Rwy (4) Reading Ry 2d p£(2) Real Silk Hosiery. ... 8 Rels (R) & Co 1st pf. 5% Remington-Rand... 4% Reo Motor Car(40¢c). 9 Republic Steel. . 231 Republic Steel pf. . 10 Reynolds Metls(1%) 40% Reynolds Tob B (3).x 10 1 Richfield O1l. 8 3% Rio Grande Ofl 16% Rossia Insur (2.20). 16% Royal Dtch (mn2.2789) 38% Safeway Stores (5). 98 Safeway Strs pt (7). J1800 13 St Joseph Lead (1) 8 9 StL-San Francisco 4 StL-San Fran pf(6). St Louis Southwn. . Savage Arms (1) Schulte Retail Stores Scott Paper (11.40) . Seaboard Afr Line. .. Seaboard Oil. 301 50% 2% 4% 2% K 8% 155 43 4% 4% 100% 64 x130; (Continued From Page 13.) ~1931 mecn Low, 18 Spalding 13 85 5 28 534 Tri: 45% 10 6 14 19 Un Tank 5 Unit Am 3 66 10% b o 12 Stock an Dividond ‘Rate. 447% Sears Roebuck (2%). llm 21 Second Natl InV..... 33 Second Natl Inv pf 14, Seneca Copper 43 Servel Inc... 4 Sharon Steel Hoop. . 15 Shattuck(FG) (t1%)x* 27 4% Shell Union Oil...... 25% Shell Union O1l pf..« 10% Simmons Co... . 5 Simms Petroleum. 6% Sinclair Consol Oil 77 Sinclair Oil p( [ 31 Skelly Oil..... 10 'Skelly Oil pf ww. 20 ~ Sloss-Sheft Steel pf.. 15% Socony-Vacuum 1.60. 7% South Port Rico Sug. 9614 Sou P Rico Sug pf(8) 36 Southn Cal Ed (2)... 58% Southn Pacific (6)... 17% Southern Rwy (m6). 35 Southern Ry pf (5).. 6 Spicer Mfg. 213% Spicer Mfg pt (3). 4% Spiegel-May-Stern 14% Stand Brands (1.20). 2% Stand Cofcl Tobacca 49% Stand Gas&El (3% ). 52 Stand Gas&El pf (4) 1% Stand Invest Corp. 31% Stand Ofl Cal (h2% 99% Stand Oil Exp pf (6) 8% Stand Oil of Kansas 30% Stand Oil NJ (12). 9% Starrett(LS) (12%).x 13 Sterling Secur (A) 3% Sterling Secur pf 26 Sterling Sec cv pi 7% Stewart Warner. 205 Stone&Webster ( Studebaker Co(1.20) 30 Sun Ol (1) Sales— Add 00, High., 49% 46% % (AG) (1).. 1 1\5% 110 Spald(AG)1st pf(7). 1808 5% Sparks Withing (1).. 12 llOl 3 _Syming ton 16% Telautograph (1.40). 815 Tennessee Corpn.... 18 Texas Corp (2)...... 29% Tex Gulf Sulphur(3) T4 Tex Pacific Land Tr. 6 Thatcher Mfg Co.... 15 The Fair (2.40). N 2 Thermoid Co. Sl/. Third Avenue. Tide Water Asso Ol Tide Water As p£(6). Timken-Detroit Axle Timken Roller B(2).. 1% Tobacco Products. .. 81 Tobacco Prod A t95c. 5 Transamerica (40c). 89% Tri-Contl Corp pf(6) 28% Trico Products(23%). 3% Truax Traer Coal Co 8 Truscon Steel (60c).. 6 Twin City Rap Tran. Ulen&Couyoceersen 32% Under Ell Fisher (4). 8% Union Bag & Paper.. 42% Union Carb & (2.60).. Union Oil of Cal (2). 113% Union Pacific (10)... 74 Union Pacific pf (4). Car (1.60).. 19% Unit Afreraft. .. 46 Unit Afreraft pf (3). Bosch. . 29%/Unit Biscuit (2). . 5 ' Unit Business Pub 10% Unit Carbon. . Unit Cigar Store: 163% Unit Corp (75c). 44% Unit Corp pf (3) 3 Unit Electric Coal... 424, Unit Frult (4)...... 24% Unit Gas&Im(1.20)., 9844 Unit Gas&Im pf(5).. 16!,. Unit Plece DW (2).. U 8 & Forn Secur. . .. U 8 & For Sec p£.(5 USFreight..... 28% US Gypsum (1,60).. 5% U 8 Hoffman........ 24% U S Indus Alcohol. .. 3% US Leather. .. % (S Leather (A)....; S Pipe & Fdry (2). 8 Realty & Imp(1) 8% U S Rubber......... 16% U S Rubber 1st pf... 12% U S Smtg & Ref (1). 35 USSmtg&Ref pfil 152% 77% U S Steel Corpn (4). 150 128% U'S Steel pf (7). 9 25% % 1041 104% 104% 16! 16% lO% 68 1064 1 3 United Stores (A)... 52 34 United Stores pf (4). 41% 264 Univ Leaf Tob (3)... 110 102 Univ Leaf Tob p£(8). 1% Univ Pipe & Rad 1315 Uil P&L(A) ef2. 21 6 51 -Western Western 106% 31% 80% 66% 30 16% 29 = %714 —2% +2% —1% + % —15% =N > lvldfll'ul -1 | bpavable in stock, lus 2% in stock. in ‘stock. m Pa — % | stock. 9% e Payable in cash or stock. % Vadasco Sales Corp. Vanadium Corp. 10 Van Raalte. 221 Van Raalte 15t nn Va-Car Chem 6% Va-Caro Chem pt ('l) 98% Va Elec&Fwr pf (6). _37% Vulcan Detin (4).... 6 Wabash RR.... Waldorf Sys (1% Walworth Co. Ward Baking ( Ward Baking (B). Warn Bros Pictures. % Warner Quinian % Warren Bros. . Warren Fd&Pip % Wesson Ofl&Sno(2) . Wesson O&Sno pf(4) West Pa Elec A (7).. 4 West Pa El pt (7). .. West Pa Pwr pf (7 Western Dairy (B) Maryland 4 Western Pacific pf. Union (8) s Westinghse A B(2). Westinghouse (23%). Wsthse EM 1st m3% 1208 ‘Weston Elec Instru., Westvaco Chlor (2) .. Wheeling Steel White Rock (1. Wilcox Qil & Gas. Wilcox Rich A (2 Willys-Overland Willys-Overld pf (7) Wilson & Co. Wilson & Co (A) Wilson & Copf.....e Woolworth (2.40)... Worthington Pump. Wrigley (Wm) (4)..x 20" Yale & Towne (2)... 5% Yellow Truck. .. 14% Young Spr&Wire(2) x 9 Zonite Prod Cofp (1) Sales of Stocks on New York Exchange. 10 4 —2% g —3% —1% 5% 15 9 -5 21 10 -1 * 300,000 12:00 Noon. 1,000,000 1,700,000 2:10 P.M.. 23,00,000 Dividend rates as given in the above table are the annual cash payments based on the latest quarterly or half-vearly deciara- sLess than 100 shares. in gtock. . a Paid lasi st k Plus nPlus 5% in ecial préferred siock. Plus 50c in_gbe nb regular rate. this year— P Plus 2%2% in stock. CORPORATION REPORTS TRENDS AND PROSPECTS OF EEADING ORGANIZATIONS. NEW YORK, September 18.—The following s a summary of important corporation news prepared by the Standard Statistics Co., Inc., New York, for the Associated Press: News Trend. Brokers’ loans declined t.n,o&o T of $1,271,000,000, the lowest nmre December 26, 1923, when the total 81, 1112:1000 Loans made by bapks for ports. Inf cannot be considered very because of the sub-normal foreign trade. shops closed for indefinite period. Chicago Flexible Shaft declared 15 cents quarterly dividend; formerly paid 30_cents. Baldwin Locomotive Wor August consolidated bookings ,000 vs. $3,002,000; eight months, ‘XB 328,000 vs. ‘Tl 616,000; $5, m,ooo vs. $41,150,000; unfilled $8,732,000 vs. $8,871,000 January 1. Canada Cement reported 6!& per cent preferred dividend well earned in cur- rent fiscal year. Connecticut Electric earnings 12 months ended Aucun u ofl 3.3 per cent; net income up Szwum Corroon & Reynolds preferred share au'nfl'l llx monfiu w June 30, $2.75. Denver & Rio Grande Western Rail- md—lnunuu Ownmexee Commission authorizes comj to ‘acquire control of Denver & t Lake Railway; also authorized Dmvu & Salt Lake W&mn to construct 42- Dotsero cutoff be- United States Parcel B New Yorks 248,155, ihvorvel, - 0. Singer Manufacturing—First half business off 39 per cent from year ago and 55 per cent below 1929 period. International Petroleum July pro- duction (Coplombia and Peru), 2, 2"'1000 barrels vs. 2,567,000; seven months, 15,- 12%4000 hb‘mu la&w ,‘117 ,736,000. erchan ners” - tion declared 315 conts sommon G- dend; formerly paid 62% cents quar- | Wash. M terly. B ros.” Stores’ deficit six months to June 30, $145,507 vs, iy vs. ceficit B PRI NEW YORK BANK STOCKS NEW YORK, Septembér 1 — Over-the-counter m‘:r ket: i Banks, America i Adpaa, — % | Se D, . C., BOND.PRIGES HIT RECORD LOW MARK| U. S. Government Long-Term Issues and Municipals Are Firm. BY F. H. RICHARDSON. Special Dispatch to The Star. NEW ' YORK, September 18—The bond market today broke sharply into new low ground for the year in all de- partments save that of “United States FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1931 UNITID STATES. (Bales are In $1.000.) Sales. High. TAb 3% w3247, l l”‘ Lidstd%n 32-47 B! Ldth fl‘l ll-‘ll 1466, 258 100 2 4 36 101 26 10125 101 41-43, 107 101 25 101 24 101 OI 07.. 83 101 26 101 23 10123 66.. 8 104 81 104 81 1107 107 Abitibl PP Ab & St 5% "4 Allis-Chalm Government long-term issues and prime | Am Beet S municipals. Weakness of markets was follJowed by pressure on mrlins quotatiofs, and Great Britain 5128 here broke to 103 for the first nme. nnrly 2 Lg:lnu under their previ- old low, Other Euro- pun descrlpflom were thrown onto the m-rkec as prlceu melted away. market was icerned over the Brlt.lsh llhmflon, thl:e ‘movement for an early election threatens the present. ltsbmty of the pound. The official ap- proval by all countries of the German “standstill agreement” was believed to have come too late to prevent a further crisis. Young plan 53%s dropped to 44'4 at one time, off nearly 3 points and at a new low. Dawes reparations s were off 6 points around 65 and also -t 2 new botfom since issue. German issues dropped under 50 (or the first time. By far the worst situation was in Central European bonds. In many cases there were no bids, and sales when completed were at 3 and 4 point losses. Greek 6s broke sharply, and Warsaw 7s were off 2 points at & new low. Rome 6'%s, which have always received good market sponsorship, dropped 3 points to a new low. Saxon s, Norway 5l2s and Jugo-Slav Mort- gage Bank 7s were all weak. Kreuger & Toll 55 sank under heavy offerings. Colugne 61%s and Hungarian 71%s broke Auatnlhn issues were 2 to 4 points lower. Japanese = bonds gave way grudgingly. _South Americans were quieter_but, lmrcr. with Umfua}'ln is- sues off 1 to 2 points, Brazilians down u -.u‘:g Argentine descriptions off 2 po! Cu.n-dun issues were firmer than on Thursday, but were also under pressure, with continued quotation of the Cana- dian dollar at a discount. The drop in Canadian exchange is explained by the lower dollar volume of wheat shipments this year. There is also some unsettle- European ‘Am Chain Argentine May Argentine 6s Ju' % Int T& T 4% At Gulf 5575 Atl Ref db 5: Australia 4 Australia 58 '55. . Australia s Austria 75 '43 94% 94% 924 92% 651 664 105% 105 105 85 83 83 841 98Y% 96% .75 84 174 25% 8 99% 84% B & O Toledo 4s 59, Ban & Aroos 4s ’511. ment in the Canadian bond market |5 owing to the heavy drain occasioned by the neen', Canadian national $50,- 000,000 1« ‘n Early ru«s in industrials and utili- ties were canceled in the subsequent selling. American & Foreign Power 55 were 2 points lower and at a new low. Dodge Brothers 6s were at & new mini- smcuh- Oil 7s, Texas Corporation 5§ and Western Union 5s. Washington Stock Exchange SALES. Federal-American = National Bank & Trust—10 at 46, 10 at 46, 5 at 46. Redl Estate Mtge. & Guaranty pld— 25 at 6% Natlonal Mige. & Inv.—100 et 4%, 100 o Electric. 6s 1953—$1,000 &t 109% AFTER CALL. nm Estate Mtge. & Guar. pfd—50 at W hm:wn Gas 65 -$200 at 102%." Bl::! National Bank—3 at 372. Peoples Drug Stores pfd.;—5 at 100%, 5 at 100%. * Mergenthaler Linotype—10 at 74%, 10 at 74%. Bid and Asked Prices. BONDS. * PUBLIC UTILITY. Amer, Tel, & Tel 4% ‘30 2 :E H Sa388as! i 281821 R 538 ¥ OEE Wash. Rwy. & Elec. gfim" Chase Club ev: colugn;u Country Ol Bias Mig. ¥, & SiSiaes STOCKS. Tel, & "Tel. ] Amér. 4 | Capital 1‘nulon o, Wi Wi " 5 Ve v &R o & NATIONAL BANK. Capital (14) SoRitmbia 13 Rigg: Second ' (9e) Washington (13) TRUST COMPANY. mer. Sec. & Tr. Co. (15) t (88).. T SAVINGS BANK. Bank of Bethesda (61 c. . Seventh Street -(12) United States (30) Wash. Mechanics (20). FIRE INSURANCE. American (12) orcaran (10) iremen’s. Nationgl onion’ (1) TITLE INSURANCE. Columbia (6h) . Real Estate (6h). msc:u.ANsouu. col P ediont” Bldt Cnr 1. Sand avel pfd - prd. Lanston Monolyn! ( Il! T & Btge. col S8 A )(e{]nnlhl r Linoty) l"B' & Inv. pfd, (8) Peoples Drug mvu pid. Real Est. Betieliy Storase i) . Ret. & Wh. Coj §1% extra. elia% extra. Unlisted Department. Tt i der Exchange (These securities mot listed. under ezr.x;r-a S rels Ry ‘ress Bl Anac Berlin Cy El 6555 Berlin CE 6%s'5 Beth Stl pm bs ‘36 Béth St1 rf 5% Bolivia 78 'sx Bklyn Elev 6% Bklyn Man 6s % Bkiyn Un 105% 105% 105% 30% 80 m 38 A 105\6 m:x 105% . 61 Busa T Blag 55'60.. D1K MU 9% 92% 91 91 Canada 45 "6/ «.101 100% 100% “100% Canrda l%l 3 Canuda 53 6. 16 103 . 102% 7102% ‘96 35“ 96 5% 95, 953 . 95% 95% 84 96% 96% 99% . 99% 99% 100 99% 100% 100 B R &Pitt 43 110% 110% 8% 8% 90% 90% 101% 101% 95 94 92y 110% *78% 66 Chi & Est 111 55'61. . Chi Grt West 45'59. ChiM&StP 4s'89. Chi M & StP 4148 C. CM&St P 4%s'89.. C M StP&P b5 '75. . C M4&StPadjbs. . Chi&NW 4%s 2037, C&NW 4%s C 2087, Cht& NW en 4 %s. . 2 hENW 6%s 36, Chi RI&P gn 4 Chi RI& B 1t da734 3 C TH&SE in 5560, Chi T H inc 6s°60. . 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