Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
. . Open Daily, 9 to 5 13 Amerada Corp (2) 54 Am Agri Chem(Del), Am Bank Note (+3).. 50'¢ Am Bank Note pf (2) 20 Am Brake Snoe(2.40. 67 AmCanCo (15)..... 9 Am Car & Fary (1).. Am Car & FAy pf (7) Am Chicle (13)...... Am Comel Alcohol. . Am European Secur. Am & For Pow . Am & For Pwr 2d pf. Am Haw St'ship (1). Am Tlome Prod 4.20.. Am Tee (2) Am International. StDE (4)1an aner. tffet (1), re Ine2.60), one T & R (1). ne T&R pf(6) 1Strs (2%) Wheeler. ..., th Nat Inv mb6o x Film (A). ceport-Tex (3) covery in the stock market today, but it was not sustaiged. The higher level attracted rencwed selling and the list eacted to about the. preceding close. ‘The market opened lower, rallied on repurchases by bear operators and then cld off a Although the rails | participated in the early improvement at one time or another during the morning, a large number of them went into new low gro i. The list included such typical issues Atchison, Balti- more & Ohio, Delaware & Hudson and Union Pacific. The only motive for ex- tending support to the rails seemed to be expectation of a settlement in the amount which would incur deficits from 1931 operations. This estimate is the consensus of leading officials, based on the carriers’ reports for the year to date. It would be met from the pool suggested by the Iuterstate Commerce Commission in its recent rate decision if the plan is ac- ceptable to the carriers. In view of the fact that the carriers have asked the commission to amend 1ts decision to provide for “loans” from the stronger roads to the weaker ones instead of gratuities as originally pro- posed, it is indicated that the decision, i% kfnher important aspects, is accept- able. announced today as of close of business November 27 was $144,210,506.72. Cus- toms receipts for the month to date were $25,269,568.21. Total ordinary expendi- tures were $10,976,544.39. SILVER QUOTATIONS. NEW YORK, November 30 (#).—Bar silver weak and 1 cent lower at 28% cents on London selling. Saturdays Until Noon NAtional 1381 > BUILDING ASSOCIATION CLEARING HOUSE FIGURES. 49 NINTH ST, NW. ‘Washington clearing house figures for UNDER SUPERVISION OF U.S. TREASUI today: $3,320,356.55. Expect Further Assistance. In the meantime, the carriers find considerable cheer in an expectation of further assistance to them growing out of the announcement of formation of the National Credit Corporation. In announcing his six-point program the president said, if necessity required he “would Tecommend the creation of a flnance corporation similar in char- acter and purpose to the War Finance Corporation with, available funds suftl « ; : cient for any legitimate call in support from Saturday’s final. The bond mar- | ;¢"creqit.” Railroad circles understand e 52nd YEAR COMPLETED Equitable Co-Operative Bldg. Ass’n Organized 1879 JOHN JOY EDSON, President WALTER S. PRATT, Jr., Secretary Assets...........$6,124,601.90 Subscriptions for the 102nd Issue of Stock Being Received Your Christmas Money | TR e Don’t spend all your Christmas money—start a systematic Savings Account with the Equitable! No matter what you are saving for—a home, your children’s educa- tion—you'll find the Equitable’s plan a helping hand to accumulate money. Start now. = January February 3 e $250 = g ok o wreatin ZFERESSEELE » w2 Recelved by Private Wire Direct to The Star Office. s Stocks sold 1n 100. lots exeept those desigmated by letter s 1931 Stockand Sales Net. S ORIKIN Moveenbor M.+ are lots exe er = it . ™ FRANCISC . . R e Btock ln; ®ares— Net. | High Low. Diviaend Rate. Add 00. High. Low. Close. CI All three major railroads serving Pa- 214 Abitibl Pwr & -v-:‘- 15 o, 25 5 AbIUbI Pwr&Pap pf. 1 107 53% Dupont de Nem ( 82 58% 54% - 0 g i rier: heered at Pros- | témber. The Western Pacific gain was Rally Brings Out More Sell-|Carriers Are Che: reserigtin by i 684 Adams Exp pf (5) 4 4 e S . 2 s 2214 Adams Millta (2). 2% T Ll s L ing—Price Changes pect of Loans From Sev- for Future : Bat Pacific Co. and the Western Pacific Prosperity Company Makes Report. 52 Alr Reduction(144) 5 ; e g Railroad was $7,051218, compared with 7 Alaska Juneau (40¢) + Y6 ot el B 1 I — . 5 October net of $14,575,546. part of every successful D o 33 ¥ BY GEORGE T. HUGHES. BY CHARLES P. SHAFFER, i ot 68 Allied Ch&Dye (n6). iilec Pwr & Lt pf(6) 50 Bank clearings in Washington in No- Allis-Chalmers (1).. Jlec Pwr&LE DL (1) 61 covering brought about a brief re- |t0 meet fixed charges of railroads—an| The United States Treasury balance $106,592,111.85 in October of the present year, according to the monthly report This is off of $10,483,540.82, compared with ‘mber & year 8go, compared with the _corresponding months a year ego. It is a much cities of the country so far in 1931 Cancelled checks passing through the T : D iy e e 596,403.46, egainst total clearings in the Am Lc'motive pf ( AT TAVER TS, ] 2 Son comparable period in 1930 amounting Am Mch & Fdy 1.40. 1 Am Inv pf (6) . . e Will, of course, show a substantial ad-| 89 Am Metals pf. . Gen Baking (2). H L TR oie Fvstanle vance during December, on sccount of [ 3 Am Natural Gas pf.. n Bronze. 3% 34 3 [ e e Neurioe . whast: Aantave Trade in Washington, however, has Am Pwr & Lt pf (8) n Elec spee (60c) sreat Britain suspended old been ahead of any other section in th Am Radlator (60¢). . A BOOAREDITED ., e ents. At 63425 n mid-moraing other 11 Federal Reserve districts Am Safety Razor (5) 2 3 3 5% 21% Gen Ital Ba El m2.61 et o Gl Meed hat t s re shoul R 9 Si Ref 2 ‘ . et continued in its semi-demoralize = that business conditions here should Am Smitg&Ref (1%) MISIE): oo e T e L'r""r.?fi?fii‘f"i?&é}{fii“@é‘{‘{,’:’ gfigf&f s re- Am Stores (12%)... St s pared below, by months, with the corre 2 AL n Motors pf (5) hour by United States Steel and by g sponding months & year ago i u Qutdoor Ad Western Union, both of them recover- "“xcml.:)g-:r‘g;g nk?yd Fhogerfi‘;giu that 128% 71% Am Tobacco (16). G RTDE VL. - _Tel r i 132% 748 Am Tobacco B (16). Gen Realty & Ut pf, Ttoas it did on Saturday, DU |from’the higher rates which is esti- General Motors was fAreely sold and|mateq at $125000,000. would be ade- 11% 3% Am Woolen Co. . Gl Saf t = 23281 069 40 20 Am Woolen Co pf. D e e Steel preferred made a new low. show | {73 Said the pendin Jolnt deficit would ing that investment sentiment had €X- | o much greater were it not that the Telephone Earnings Jump. 26¢ 10% Anaconda Wire & Gobel (Adolf) rcher-D: . ' “Total net earnings of the Chesapeake( 18 8 Archer-Daniels (1) 14 Dust (234) Mixed price tendehcies appeared at Competitive Transportation. Indication has been seen in the com- FINANCIAL, THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1931. —i0— High, Low. Dividend Rate. _Add 00. Low. Close Chge. 84 23 Dunhsll Internatl, 1 2% 24 cific Southwestern territory showed 1 2% 2t 14% 10 Duplan Silk (1). 110 10 gains in October net earnings over Sep- i 21 Abraham&Straus 75c 2 2 21 124% 104 Dn Pont de N pf(6). . 1104 104 November Figures Show Drop STl ki e g 0% 185% 617 Bastman Kodak (18) 48 971 ° 921 ool o AR “I5IR 61% Dastoch Foaak (18] ined October nd e i of $10,483,540—Telephone 22 Agwma Millis 2 .. Reie S : son, Topeka & Santa Fe, the Southern | g tor ; s . 14% Affiliated Prod 1.60. ing ton-Schild pt 5314 Are Slight. eral Sources. # u,odu;m.l ‘The ~ombined net, however, | [(liff Thrift and 'y-tem-tie' spiliisicesis ? was a little less than half last year's savings are an integral 2 Allsgany Corp...... &Musical Instru 35 315 BY EDWARD C. STONE. 3% Alleg Cp pf $30 ww . llee Pwr & Lt (1).., 15% # PRI X S, T Possily §75,000000 will be necessary | U. S. TREASURY BALANCE. | [fiif “**" 3" wember' totalled $91,546,846.02, againat : Alpha Port Cemt (1) p 3 p HEL ol g NEW YORK, November 30.—Sporadic y ,000, § B . | A $102.030.387.64 in November, 1930, and i A 9 e bt (5). made today by the maniger of the ‘Washington Clearing House Association. about the sime ratio as reported for several other montks during 1931, wher: smaller amount, proportionately, than has been reported in most of the other hington Clearing House in the frst 215 Am La Fr&Foam pf S 5 205 Gamewell Co (8).ans 3 ¥ ¥ NN’ reded Fron: et Dol eleven months of 1931, totalied $1.131,- 3 Am Locomotive 5 2 ? L o Gardner Motor., .., g :\x;qx s;fi?mt flrr")‘)x.ng s r(Eiuc- to $1,200,034,523 91, a slump so far this Am Mach & Metals n Am Tank Car(4) Little Market Stimulus. year of $68,438,12045. Local clearings Am Metal Co. n Asphalt (2). ... The market had little stimulus from Christmas trade, but the total for the 5T Am News (13%) . n Cable pf. . . this was the acute weakness in sterling year will be below the figurcs for 1930. Am Pwr & Lt (11) Gen Electrie (1.60)., exchange, which went to a new low Fifth Federal Reserve District and th> Am Republics e A(e30c) 8 2 p o a » DW] 1% fifth district h:s b-en ahead of e b Am Rolling M1l v Gen Gas& vm’tfiix the quotation *was down 2 points cause satisfaction rather than regret AmEb1v & Chemical, n Mills pf (6) favarably - i touk clenrings Are odif= Am Steel Foundry GOra (). | Tavorably. e which, they believe, will make itseif Weshington bank clearings n Motors (3) New lows were recorded in the first | FbGh Do, 0 BV U ce roads having 90 Am Sugar Ref pf (1) Publie § ¥ b t 201% 121% Am Tel & Telex (9).. b g ing partially thereafter. =~ AmMETICAn | uncs raised by the pool, pius Federal & Telegraph received g20d | 1oap5, plus the increase in net accruing 80% 234 Am Water Wks (3., G 107 70 Am Wat W 15t pf(8) (;FI?Q-{:LPQL;GRFZ‘;:LD. dropped back under $24 a share tsot lthe quate to meet deficits arising out of the lowest on the reaction. United States | Frocc @ omere dior ™ i ihis’ connection 106,592,111 BY 2% Am Zinc & Lead. Gildden C 91,546,846 2 48 12% Anaconda Copper. (;u::::: ‘Cg AR perienced no change. s roads as & whole have reduced main- Opening Ts Irregular. tenance operations. It 72 20 Armour of Del nf (7) & Potomac Telephone Co. in October| 72 A oodrich (B F).. the opening. Most of the motors and vere $2: st § ,566 in Octo- 4 1 Armourof Ill (A)... ™ % b were §227,665, against $143 sk public_utilities as well as the tobaccos |, CPRHAR TA8 bEH SO 10 LN aders | T i o 2% 14 Armour of Il (B)... ber, 1930, an increase in income of P Mt iy '099, according to the monthly state- 1‘::17\ filed today With the Public Utilities 2:“ ;"i ::::;?nf:dn:‘;:i;l Commission, For the first 10 months | 284 % A80CEN80 FOPACT of the present year the telephone com-| S i RESOCRIEC NS T Bany reported a total nmet income of| 08 I3 A8%0D T PGy $1,640,166, in comparison with $1,048.253( Joob g0 ™ 2l TS pe pf (5) 0 the like period in 1930, or & very| 1o5™ (o A\VCoast Line (4). . substantial gain of $593913. e s By employing telephone figures as af £0' 900! Atjas Powder (4). barometer on local business conditions| sog.c 841s Auburn Atto (£4)... 302 it would appear that the situation here [ “o,0 "ol Qoo g, . . : mproved materially in Octotef, and| 57 11, Autosales bf. e Goodyea 3. wiek 4 < s = oodyear T & R (3) were higher, but- elsewhere less uni- | {h UG 0ueht is belng given for more {?:C.“""“‘:},i‘fi‘ (‘7)» - ; formity prevailed. uniform regulation = of competitive | " E fotham Silk Hoslery U. S Steel opened off 1 at 591 BUt | formy ‘ot tragnsportation. O L 4 hichem was up that amourt at ~ h; - Thy ilroads have long contended Ohuplet . American Can was unchanged at AR . i % aham-Paige Allied Chemical was up % at| it competitive transportation mseervr’géf M A A Y Grand Silver Stores.. 3 2% — EAGalons sasens. 2 s, ulations under which steam carriers op- Y Week end developments for the most|ergre, These include trucks and motor rand Unton pf (3). 2 33 - " ° : . part were unfavorable. Commodity el i s . averages hit a mew Jow for the year.! DueS jniand and intetcoastal shipping N Ty New car registrations declined. Octo- | A7 PIGAES: o0 o0 con. w. w. Great Nortnn oo ber rail earning statements contibued | Aqiorbury. prestdent of the Pennsyl Beve been IMDIOVIOG| Gu 3u Aviation CorbiDeid: | 19 Great Western Sug.. California increased, London opened | yALiS RAilroad, declares that, fm order B O et The report ShOWs | —mmmmt it 0D SRS 8014 Great Wn Sug pf (1) lower a5 sterling softened, The pound i Tulfill their mission in meeting the throughout the year. T e n| "27% 5% Balawin Locomotive 12 + 1% Grigsby Grunow. ... o S STl ROt ¢ hoce Cay | Fequirements of the public, the rail- that telephone ~operating revenues 104% 20% Baldwin Loco pf....s 30s 6 Gulf States Steel ... I e cents here. Bar| ;545 “must be free to use any and October amounted to $807,082, against | 1933 4 5 P53 silver opened lower in London. I L e - R50.980 8 year ago. Total operating| STié 22 Buaito&OWio¢) + 2% Hahn Dept Stores. American Telephoe at 125%, off % | fil MeXs O sefvice ubon toe satee . o was an exception to the general trend [ (TR SC conditions as apply to & Ohlo pf (4).. 18 T fter deducting taxes and un- 11 Hall (WF) (1.20). e bis e e o) e Hanna pf in the utiliti's. General Motors was Harb & Walker (1). 3 up a shade. Standard Oil of N. J. was Qliectabiationts was $218215, comparsd | “eay, 8¢ Bank® Aroce B).x 1 e & X ' B o Hartman Corp (B). unchanged at General Electric TR o e ar wee| NEW YORK BANK STOCKS a & iayes Body Corp... inghouse yielded slightly at 32%. J. L ber 31, a net gain of 8,170 since Janu-| 9o g6 Bayuk Cig 18t pf (7). 1008 - ool 3 htly 8. ary 1. In October telephone users made| g; 37 Beatrice Cream (4).. B 4F y }:(‘“"fimh‘: }1(('310’) ] Case was up 3 at 38 and Woolworth 10,337,000 calls, an increase of 10 per| g2 3715 Beech-Nut Pkg (3).. 1 41 : 3 2 Hercules Mot (80c) up % at 4505 cent over the number made during the €' 1% Belding-Hemingway. ”:;g‘“:: I‘gw ;r"a;- same month last year. 26'% 12% Bendix Aviation (1). Hetukiey Choo (5).o. Phone Employes Increased. e D > 5 Hershey Choc pf (16 70% 22% Bethleham Steel (2). e o The continued increase in telephone| yo3:4 75 Bethlehem Stl pf (1) Horandburs Oma) }sngr in Weshington, accordu(]g":o John| "43 20% 3ohn Alumn (1%4) Houdaille Hershey.. Remon, general manager of the com-| g Booth Fisheries. . daille & .2 pany. hes Sequired the addition of 85| 171 21 Booth Fish 15t pf. Houseld Fin pt 428 felephone employes to the force in the| 7615 37 Borden Co (k3)... Houston O1l (new) .. last few months. It has also enabled| 80% 9% Borg Warner (1) S e the company to proceed With its con-{ 22% 8% Briges Mfg (11%) el e v struction program, the largest single| 241 8 Briggs&Stratton(2). - unit of which is the new building to| €9% 314 Bklyn-Man Tran (4). house, the Cleveland and Emerson ex- 80% Bklyn Union Gas (5) charges, on which job alone 140 men 32% grown syl-;-":g). . lu :]I:II'I‘O:\SIIO(OFL ; v 4 Brunsw-] .. . 3 Y dial c! ";;;g;;,,gm*"j’,gfgm yevetition |t Ahie Bruns Term & Rwys. 2 19 Indian Refining . 10 months end*1~ October 31 amounted 233;::;?;:: A = ::::::.f:‘.a‘y{;?.fl)()' 0 $7.C3.75, <= compared with §7,147. Budd (EG) MIg...o Inland Steel (2). ...+ Bethlehem Stecl Corp. 5¢ o8 2 86 for ih: rame period last year. Total Budd Wheel (1) Insur Sh(Del)162%¢ Camagian N 5 Sperating Micosne fler feduoting taves Bullard Co. sk 5% 5% 6 IR Insur Sh(Md) (2Kc) . 5% 4 Ehi. Northw R 351038 Invest Xmas Sav- :n“ndp";ls"’;‘)‘;“gl::‘”;““;‘;nou“fid Aupd Bulova Watch. 0'4 interboro Rap Trans, Cleve: Lot e § 98 ings in First Mort nths : 2 Burns Bros pf (1)... Interlake Iron. ..... Colorado & 933, 0114 g8 - $r » suniut per i RPN 15% Bush Terminal(2%). Int Bus Machine(né) De i . gage curities Balance net income in i s s, Butte & Superior Int Carriers,Ltd 50c. g < LR f:{f,}l?o“cfi»i’l?{“imé’fimé 4% Butterick Co.. Int Cempent (4).... Wi it EARN : 12% Byers (A M) Co. Int Combustion, - g 1,640,166, as compired with $1.- 5 b 5‘25 ;53 for the first 10 months of 1930. 10% California Packing. . g }:: }}‘;‘rzfiéfi"‘(im- gage on properties Capital expenditures for new plant 3% Calumet & Hecla. ... o b b ey Laclede, Gas Liehe Co: 53134 here i the Na- and equipment added to the company’s 714 Camp W&C Fdy (1). New York ‘Gent. & . 35 1934 tion's Capital. 0 Let us send you a list of our current offerings. Denominations as low as $100 Monthly Payments if Desired Send for Booklet, "The Success Plan’ int Merchant Marine. system in the District of Columbia for 14 Canada Dry G A (3) Sk P New York. Chi_ & St. L. 6s 1932 the 10 montns ending October 31 11 Canadian Pacific 1% . T xeaC 2 Vorthveste ep, 4% 1934 amounted to $2,163.368. Gross retire- 17% Cannon Mills (1.60) nt Nick Can pf (7) 2 L ' ina. R 1610 K St. NW. National 1403 » - EICHISIOr ST =Py We Give Property Management Personal Attention HEN we are in charge of your properties—apart- ment house, office building, residential or busi- ness properties—you have the assurance that every detail of management is under constant super- vision—and that the innumerable problems continually presenting themselves are being met with experienced judgment, and settled to your best advantage, PROMPT _ remittance is the INVARIABLE rule of this office Washington was served by 176650 10 ai Barnsaall Corpn...s 7 tclephones at the close of business Octo-| 33 1916 Bayuk Cigar (3). 1,8 and Woolworth| NEW YORK, November 30 (). —Over- Smelting ana’ Cerro De Pasco were | the-counter market: lower, while International Nickel Was B unchanged. id. . Asks In the rails Southern Pacific was up |Shase -.-.- Sl 1': at 32!, and New Haven rose 1lg| Commercial Nati’ e to 2414, while Afehison opened off 1% ( First Natl N ¥ | at 88 Chesapeake & Ohio, Delaware | Nati Gity * & Hudson, Pennsylvania, and N. Y.|Public . Central opened unchangsd. Lacka- | wanna gained 34 to 2314, SHORT-TERM SECURITIES. |GChem BX & Tr.' Cont Bk & Tr. (Reported by J. & W. Seligman & Co.) Corn Exch Bid. Offer. | Empire ... T Of | Gurcanty ' 92 931, | Irving . e 3 105 1051, | Manufacturers 83'% a 6% RANDALL H. HAGNER & COMPANY MORTGAGE LOAN CORRESPONDENT 1321 Connecticut Ave. Decatur 3600 A T AR, 5P T 20 TR IR o S & Bankers .. Brooklyn 1100 Cent Hanover PP T T T S T e e For Convenience 5 e === The Metropolitan Life Insurance Company Real Estate Loan Plan. Every feature of this modern method of home financing is developed to en- able the home owner to satisfactorily reach his goal. o E Houston Humble Oil 5125 e as Light Co. 551934 Small periodic payments at low in- terest rates and satisfactory terms are made for fifteen years. ments during this period were $1,067,- 5"h Capital Admin (A).. l\'." fi;: ]l:j::::é;f‘.’wrc 550, making net additions for the 10 83% Case (J I) Co....... 915 Int Paper & Pwr pf months $1,095809. Net additions to 11% Caterpillar Trac (2). 4 I PLts et (o) lant for the 12 months ending Octo- 13 Cavanaugh-Dobbs. .. 58% Int SAIL (30, osrerer. ) & Pow. by r 31 were $1,238,201 10" Cavanaugh-Dobbapt i : Ghion Off co. ot Gallt. 3 Broker Merger in Effect. hia Rwy: & FOWEr 3 2% Celotex Co 18 IntSilver ash Rwy. Co. 55 1939, Effective_today the two New York 9% Cerro de P Stock Exchange firms of Fenner & 3 15 10% Int Tel & Tel (1)... 2 o 31 Checker Cab Mrf 5 il 21% 10 lat Dept Stores (2). Gurvs uilons of W6 Telies o G Beane and Samuel Ungerleider & Co. 2314 Ches & Ohio (23%) - consolidated under the name of Fenner, 9% 2 Investors Equity. in the Philippines, are being investi- 14% Chesapeake Corp(3). Beane & Ungerleider. The merged or- 31 15% Island Creek Coal(4) gated in regard to rank irregularities 3% ChiGreat Western. . 6 3 %0t 2% Johns-Manvilie (3).. 3 514 +1% | charged ganization, connecting all of its offices 12 ChiGreat Westnpf.. 85 1205 99 Jones & Laugh pr(7). and many of its correspondents, will 2 Chi Ml StP & Pac... 4 2 Zaw 8% Kayser (J) & Co (1), have 1,100 employes on its pay roll. ~ Kelly-Spring Tire It will maintain offices in 57 cities, % Chic & Northwstn. . 52248 Kelly-Spr T 8% pf.. excluding its foreign offices which are 21 Chi & Northwestn pf Kelsey-Hayes Wheel located in Montreal and Toronto and 11 Chicago R I&Pacific, Kelvinator Corp Peris 161% Chi R 1& Pac pf (6). Kendall Co pf (6)... The consolidation is another step in 20% Chi R1& Pac pt (7). KKennecott Copper(1) rapid expansion of the Fenner & Beane 8 Childs Company. Kimberly Clark 2% ., organization, which originally started 11% Chrysler Corp (1) ... Kinney (G R) Co. as cotton brokerage firm™ in New 26'3 City Ice&Fuel (3.60) Kinney (G ) Co pf. Orleans in 1917. In 1923, when the 6614 City Ice&Fuel pf 6% Kresge (58) (1.60)., firm joined the New York Stock Ex- s A T R reuger & Toll 1.61). change, headguarters were moved to 16% Cluett-Peabody (3). 161% Kroger Grocery (1). New York. The personnel of the 97% Cocoa-Cola (18) . O Lintait oot Washington office remains unchanged 4915 Coca-Cola (A) (3)..e g L S 8 Colgate-Pal-P (2%). Local Bonds Again Pcpular. Lehigh Valley RR. . 877% Colg-Palm-P pf (6) n November trading on the Washington Lehman Corp (3). T% Collins & Aikman. el Stock Exchange today wound up with 814 Colo Fuel & Iron. ... Lehn & Fink ( or bonds again Fhe most favored issties 30 Colo ¥uel & Ir pf (8) Liggett & Myers(t5) The market opened with $1.000 sale in 16% ColumbG & E (134).. Ligg & Myers B (15) Potomac Electric Power Consolidated 5s 76 Col Gas&El pf A (6). Ligg & Myers pt (7). moving at 10115 | 33 Columb Carbon (4).. Lima Locomot (m2). Two $1,000 sales and a $500 sale were 8 Comm Credit (1.60 5% Liquid Carbonic (2). recorded in Washington Gas Light 5s| " 20 ComclCredit A (3).. 2 27 2 27% Loew's, Inc t14) at par. These three transfers were fol- | 15 Comci Inv Trust (2). 2 2 22 70 Loew’s Inc pf (6 lowed by a $1,000 sale in Washington 914 Comel Solvents (1).. @ 254 Loft Inc. 5 Gas 6s, series A, at 100'g and a_sim- 4% Comwlth & Sou(30e) 2 5 5 351 Loose-Wiles (18) R S ’ Ga s, H 66 Comwlth&Sou pt (6) 2 3 3 74 10 Lorrillard (P) Co 1118§< turnover in Gas 6s, series B, at| CImNImasInIELS) ¢ £ : B e Small lots of Columbia Sand & St Ll 9 { 26 Loutsville& Gravel preferred appeared on the board (’z‘"‘Wi E-',“" (OO R = 514 Ludlum today, five 10-share sales being regis- r“nmx pilm”{'z Bl 8 , =17 tered at 90. Peoples’ Drug Stores pre- . of (2).. 3 13 13V G % g Consol Gas N ¥ (4).. A sy DRk (Hh i A b Consol Laundries(1) s Nekeesport TP (4). longer quoted § 4 | i Consol Textlle. .. MelKesson & b « 2 Container Corp (B) ;1‘(:‘4(: ’ufl b Financial District Notes. Contl Baking (A). clellan St pf A(6). William Knowies Cooper, who 'has | Contl Baking (B). ¢ MackTrucks (2). ... been confined to his home with illness Contl Baking pf (8). ?\:’::}{:t}n‘i:fl{inr:l::) for several weeks, is reported as much Contl Can (2%)..... adison § improved. Cont Diamond Fibre. Nearly all the local banks started 19% Con’. Insur (2.40). their 1932 Christmas Savings clubs to- 14 Contl Motors. .. day and will keep them open for en- 4'5 Contl Oil (Del) rollment, until January 15 gl Contl Share Local stockholders in Chase National et S are much interested in its consolidation it AT o with American E s Bank & Trust 8140 bl “ell % Co. Chase will issue no new stock as | 5 e ‘é"' 5 the merger Will be cffected on a cash| ;58 %2 CrucibleSteel...c... basis of $160 per share. It will add : -“I’C C‘° ‘;0 : (l $18.000,000 to Chase deposits DT Local board rooms were jammed to| o 1t (‘::b":;\,m Sus::r. the doors at the opening foday, both| {80 20 Gudany Packing (4) iraders and investors being eager to see e c“ '1";7 :fl :‘ . the stock market's next move, urtis Publish (4) ... - 85 Curtis Publish pf (1) 1% Curtiss Wright..... FOEIGN Exdf{ifien. 2% Curtis Wright (A).. 81 Cushmanspf (T).... i¢ urnighed by W. B, Hibbs & Co.) o (Quotations Lurnigt a1 Soid Belling checks 10% Cutler Hammer, value. today. 23 4 Davison Chemical Fandon, peund § s 22 13% Deere & Co pf (1.40). Faris, & 157% 804 Delaware & Hud (9). 2214 Del Lack & Wn (2) Consult us before financing or re- financing your home. §i i WEARRRECS Washington Building Mortgage Loan Correspondent Metropolitan Life Insurance Company Loans made in the District of Columbia and bearby Maryland and Virginia Money on Hand to Loan on First Deed of Trust 6% Interest Reasonable Commission and Prompt Replies to Applicstions JAMES F. SHEA 643 Indiana Ave. N.W. First Mortgage Loans Combine Maximum Income WITH Supreme Security District 9486 Buy an ANNUITY MALE, AGE 65, Pays Nearly 12% Send us the Date of Your Birth for full Annuity Information M. LEROY GOFF 1036 ‘Woodward Building Nat. 0340 Insurance Over 20 Yea Lowest Rates of Interest and Commission Thomas J. Fisher & Company, Inc. We have funds available for Investment in First Mortgages of from $4,000 to $8,000 Applications . Given Prompt Attention CHAS. D. SAGER Realtor A GOOD RETURN IS ASSURED This is what is offered in our 6% FIRST MORTGAGES —a return that is satisfactorily gen- erous and with proper safeguard. These mortgages are secured by conservatively appraised and im- proved Washington real estate and of a the interest will not vary through- Century anatl Sugar. .. i 924 14th St. N.W. Manhatklev mod g Natl. 0036 Marine Midld (1.20). e 4 Marlin-Rockwell (2) = — Marshall Field (2%) REAL ESTATE LOANS Mathieson Alkill (2) Made at Low Interest Rates May Dept Strs (23). TYLER & RUTHERFORD Maytag Co pf (3) Meiville Shoe (2 Mengel Co. . Applications _invited on _ high-class artments and dwellings. and particn- 1y, o' well Tocated pusiniess properties, re Rosmbinmwwns Over a Third paore out the term of the loan. Without a May be purchased in amounts from $250 up—upon our Partial Payment Plan if you wish, B. F.. SAUL: COq National 2100 925 15th St. N.'W, PG e S . Met-Gold Pic pt 1.89. Mlfld 4 Miami Copper. ...... S T o L Ww. Natio; 0475 BREWOOD engraved s .11008 16 31y 7 Midland Steel 3)... e — nery will keep you in ENTERPRISE s E R l AL the mind of your business BUILDING ASSOCIATION Minn Moline Pow. Mo Kan & Texas Mo Kan & Tex pf (T) correspondents as a business that hasn’t cheapened what it 7th St. and Indiana Ave. N.W. sells or the way it deals. 67th Series of Stock Now Open for Subscription Missouri Pacific. . Missouri Pac pf (5) ‘BrewmnD e — 59, INTEREST PAID i, e ON STOCK » > s (PRI PR B T T N [ S Motor Meter . Motor Products (2).., Motor Wheel (50¢) Mohawk Carpet..... Monsanto Chem(1%) Montgomery Ward. 3 Berlin, 7 . 3 82¢ 102 fome, i o 195 112 Dptroit Edison (8).. Athens, drachma T3 10 10 Detroit & Mackinac., Mullins Mfg. Madrid, pesecs 19% 11 Devoed Ray Acétc). Murray Corp. 611 12th St. N.W. YVienua. echiily 124 Diamond Match (1).. —_ & District 4868 Prague, crown (now.j 28% 22y Diamond Mtch pf 1% 5 207 16% Nash Motors (2).... 16% istrict Warsaw, 2i0ty 24 11 Domn Stores (1.20).. 10% 3% Nat Acme Co. i 3y James E Connelly, James F. Shea, . crown . ; i 21% 10 Doug Afrcraft(t1%). R President Secretary ... (Continued on Page 14) _ .1y, I v | B L L ®E srxwwa 1+ 4411+ 4+ - - 25 wrmom Mother Lode Soknoim, ctown ... 30. . . 8% 42% Drug Corp (4) |