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R “ 7 FINANCIAL, THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., TUESDAY, JANUARY- 19, 1932, FINANCIAL, bt A—13 BANK COMMITTEE 1| NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE | STOCKS ERRATIC ! Heads Commiutee| (AL COMMISSION e — — | late the anthracite industry. nor the Private Wire Direct to The Star Office. ; e highly competitive fuel oils Bt ~ LOCGREDANSEE S OIEL AN GONS The bills, now in committees’ hands, i . - VENTION. are similar to the measure presented 10 100-share lots exeept these desirnated by letter TET 2 Stock ana Sal Sécera) vears ko DYt Senhtor Watsad 3 e 00. High. Low. Close. Chee. stockand - Sules : Gen ‘j’l\}"mk"fi}‘(s) A Ll el | of Indiana at the request of the Miners’ Dividend Rate. A . 3 i P e H,nkm It failed of approval by the A Y 2 Gen Public Service 3 % g e : - Abitib] Pwr & Paper 4 2 % Gen Ry Signal (5) G T v : | Senate Committee on Interstate Com= Abitibi Pow & Pa pL., : ; n Realty & UL, < Two+ w | Prices Swmg Back and Forth L Like Measures in Past Have merce following sharp opposition irom Taxation Group of District; 23 3' Adams Expre e T i AR e e nhiar coal operators, railroads and commer- Adv Rumley. cial organ ons. They have the Association Scores Meth- | 109 475 Air neauctioncrax) 52 BUs 524 + | 38 91 Gillette Saf Razor, ke 7 Alaska Juneau (50c) 3 3 5 b + 5 f‘-”l"'nc af R of (5). 5 Ch Allegany Corp.. . 3 p Y Gimbel Bros pf (7) 5 i c ods of House. . Ao Gliaden Go.. : anges Allled Chemical (8) . 4 b T '(-‘-llddrn(‘n prpf (7). RS S e 4 Allis-Chalmers(50c) 3.1 2 9 4 Gobel (AdolIf)...... ; 6 e S 4 BY CHAS. P. SHAEFFER. o > - e e E Chem(De!). 2 2 Gold Dust (23 ) 5 BY GEORGE T. HUGHES. AS. P AEFFE! through a miners and operators con=- AT O R R " 3% Goodrlah (B F). ... o o Special Dispateh to The § i . SR e {saying b SR v f the Taxati 13 Am Beet Sugi B 3% Goodyear T & It 5 2 v |l b =S IR ] i 4 of Congress to | 58) tion and consumption of Following & report of the Taxation Am Beet Suzar pf. . 1 ar ; NEW YORK, January 10 Swinging Efforts on the part of Congress to |S3ViDg e yeon of N £ E 314 4 or Br Shoe (1.60). 5 g Goodyear 1st pf (7). i & A s s » AT bituminous Committee of the District Bankers' As Anec B sosty . 5 : : et | back and forth in a narrow price range enact legislation creating a bituminous | some of the restrictions of the anti. sociation made last night at the Mid-| '3 i e e s . 4 uld Conpler 1 1 1 e b askeh made. Tttle Drde £ e coal comx ion are likely to meet StfT | trust Jaws on the coal industry should winter meeting. at the Willard Hotel, Am Car & Fdy pf (1) 1y 33 = aliam-Paige. ... 1 30 : : i 4 e o o loosencd the association 30% Am Chicle (13). .. g salgi=e 28, anby Consol (500) 7 reas)in Jeither atrection SIS rmost 120 B Mewns e De Blopecel £ he Government must furnish lead- scored the manner 5 Ao OB el Alana) 4 25 and Silver Stores.. couraging characteristic was its ve E by’ Senator Davis of P i s e b in which the Mapes Am & For Power.... 38 7 % — 3 and Union. ... 3 & 5 8% evident disposition to magnify the good | Fanisfand by Heorgeniniive ey fof odied.” they said. “With rea- tax bills were g Am & For Pwr pf(6) 1 and Unfon pf (3).. 9 ‘ g d to minimize the unfavorable. | i State in the House, to'provide | son and_compromise by coal operators passed by the 7914 Am & For Pwr 2d pf. ant (W T) (1). 2 28 ) : | Gk such a commiss to supervise 2 ers. the problem can and will House of Repre- 3 Am Hide & Leath pt. 1t Northern pf (2 3 Stocks opened slightly lower, recov-| . corporations engaged in the production | he solved through governmental co- sentatives without 27 Am Ioma Prod 4.20. Great Northn Ore(2) | ered. had another setback and uun\ 7 f‘;“‘l ""‘{W“,‘;“"‘l““\ in inferstate com. | operation.” he residents 5 2). o Great Western Sug. . . 6 + W )1 erce. I fication of AL 1 9 51 e District an )4 8" Am Intacnitiona “at W Suz pf (1) by EW i f|mnn mbroved Fanodstalalyy o S | law aito would be provided o permi - Ity s e 2 m Deme e b larger on the rally than on the consolidations, m Sl SILVER QUOTATIONS. heard. 20% Am Lo'motive pf (1) Gulf States Steel 6 B e~ ectae whio| jiemesbenE apencls n the NEW YORK, January 19 (#).—Bar The association b Am Mch & Fdy 1.40., P . ‘ ey R k to within | a I history repeats itself , 2 o pledged its support 3 A MaCT Aoty = !;zvl Sronen; ore noon had dropy o _«“\‘\'ul}x‘f\i opposition will be voiced by A silver quiet and unchanged at 294 to other organiza- Am Metal Co.. .... Y oy e T araEiy as CLAUDE H. WOODWARD, | tional Coal Assoctation. While the as- ' cents tions fighting this '« Am Pwr & Lt (11) . 1% Tloe (R) Jibsan Sers ent showing | President of the Mount Vernon S Jegislation, and also 2 5 Am Radlator (60¢).. R e jimspirediuyithe 1AL o eine mm‘,,\‘,(,‘ e een appointed e | KO < went on record as Am Republics...... 514 Ilollander So O 1 oli 17 e reifg yonr. AN Of Hhe G vention Com- | favoring retention E 3% Am Rollinz Milla. . 81 Homestake M (7.30). P % 10 Al )‘-{lh $341,820,512 n . SR 1 2%t | mittee to arrange for il seal of the 60-40 plan A e n" 215 Houdailie Hershey. . ] %rzl,f,,.,,‘.f“‘\"‘.’,f’ $49.321,480, ¢ §74- | sion of the Distr ankers' Associa- lnausehnp Shnilies, avidiamrdnee SHLE Am Smit & RIE(50c) 5215 Mouseh¥d Fin pf 4.20 56 56 8 | 168.480, there had been mo | tion. The convention will be held at @VERYTHING—Trom rental to desirable tenants, 4 15% Houston Of1 2 2 E hang 3 n | Hot cm ings, \m in June. ¥ 7 running expense Am Solv & Chemical. 2 Houston Ol (new). ! e v ek to detailed management which keeps overhead H. H. ) . chairman of the Tax- A goly & phamiot 206 Hodsond Man (14) | 4 80K 0 30w | General iEletric,ithe ralls were al- down and income up—comes under our property T S otor ‘| Y . 1 v t 0 R ‘ f most uniformly higher. Doubt con- = : 2 % [fupp Motors E tinued as to the outcome of the rail- n.anagex'nent serv!Fc. 4 ’ following resolution, which was unani- 3 12 Am Sumatra Tob. ... » liinols Central. 14 % | road wage negotiations at Chicago. but | Don’t be worried with the innumerable annoyances ation Committec a comprehens A% 5 Am Steel Foundry 4 y inois Cent p 2 - he mar responde statement | 1 W ann mously adopted Am Tel & Telex (9). Dlingsf=ns s (8) the market responded to the statem connected with apartment house, office building, res- report on the pre situati f A4 Amer Suzar (4) which Robert V. Flem resente 15 Am Susar Ref of (1) “ i ci xpress its dis- | 132% 64 Am Tobacco B (3)... 7 - 25 Illinols Cent 11 (4) 3 of one of the interstate commerce com- conne a an?'-:\'a;l l‘l?l‘s!?fito;i‘:‘t“:)\:r'rl}ml\'\hllr:'\ e . Am Type Fy pt (7)., 2 8 IndaEL Rayon (4) 2 + 74| missioners to the House erstate | idential and business property management—when a four tax measures, otherwise known as i 234 Am :\:vla\r‘_\k!k:f::;i_ 30 > i ;:ln;,':‘t:nql‘\fil..ilrt\:ly(l).. 3 g cmnmlr‘vn e ‘fi,:xgu‘\‘:l'l)[ml .(th}‘ltw x‘!w.\;‘cxx‘u” modest fee will place all the work and responsibility in . Ere iy 76 m S W 2 2 S 2 ! 3 ssion favored repeal o apture | g A e e 25, Am Woolen Co. .. 5 Tns Shares(Del = ause of the railway act. As a matter our competent hands #ouse of Representatives of the Uni 5 ; 5 2 | 5 SGIber 6. 1 wiEhout Am Woolen Co pf. 2 21, Insur 8h(Md) (28¢) . 2 2 {of fact. there is nothing to recapture T R oy . N States on December 16, 1931, without A condh R aR ) 8 f 1 Wl s “ Interboro Rap Trans 4 x n but the testimony did emphasize | PROMPT remittance is the Eolumbia an opportunity to be heard in Anchor Cap (2 0] , i ¢ % IntercontiRubder... 2 | e point el accions by waskine: | Mystery Surrounds Gain INVARIABLE rule of this office RANDALL II. HAGNER & COMPANY connection with the methods of taxa n rovided in 5 Alls, Armour of Il (B) @2 A Lul BREME shine (ng) nd that is a real gain, What the rail- ; 4 2 e &' Armour of Tl pf... Int Combustion o roads need, been <o otten stated, | Since_the Situation Is Not other business and civic organizations| 25% Associated Appare 2 2 B Rastar (1360 26% — ™| i more traffic and a belter competitive MORTGACE, LOAN CORRESPONDENT inc y rganizations | 500 Associated Dry Gds. E 3 3 5 nt Harvester pf (7). osition wit gard to the trucks i 7 4 (774 in the District of Columbia in working | Bl 4 & position with regard tc . a, C for the retention and the observance of | i e L Sl DG A 4 sl Gains of 1 to 2 points were made in Greatly Encouraging. Aok ///\/IAI(///'/II/I‘( Dempany an act of Congress which provides for | Alch B0 San 28 o . i Int Nich At . the first two hours by N. Y. Central, i V A | Atl Coast Line (4).. 3 nt Nickel of Can 206 2 > s aven, Southi Pacific, Atchison e bt fldfcglr](‘na'vx]fl“e‘:’\ ALicUloWent 1005 5 it s ; B Nurfolk & Western. The action of BY OWEN L. SCOTT. 1328iConnectichth v e Decatur 3600 per cent of said expenditures and a : :{;‘::’,’.j)"j;‘:;""{(“‘)’ A 5 ' e AL : : the rafls revealed the attitude of spec- | gpecial Dispatch to The Star B S e B 3 9974 E Lk . LY ulative interest in the market, which CHICAGO, January 19—An air of | contribution by the Federal Govern- i A : InEs o Auburn Auto (f4)... 2 nt Shoe (3) . 2 b ” el , neve 3 ment toward said expenses of a sum| 7 Ayt k Tix Int Tel & Telos (600) Y was to advance prices whenever there oo oB it bhac iR b advance equivalent to 40 per cent of said total| 7 Faiales s p 9 1% Tnvestors Bauity . 3 was any excuse therefor. hat has occurre wheat prices since Capital and Surplus, $3,500,000.00 expenses. I Autosales pf. _ Auburn Auto was strong on the earn- | gato 4o carrving e e : viation Corp (Del) 2% 3 sl = “That the president of this associa- | A¥{8tioniGarn Tewel Tea (4).... 3 1 lings siatement showing $17.64 a share | 52 {grad tion refer the matters Nerein set forth| 2774 faldwin Locomotive B 155 Johns-Manville (1).. ! 2 “ Jfor the year ending November 3 Months & e dalarume | l b J l to any standing committee of the as- 15 Baldwin Loco pf : w2 o 128 JAUSE Sy R D e T UK : ‘against $5.42 a share on a smaller ¢ap- | “irhere is talk of resumed operations t's Just as mportant sociation which ¢ have jurisdiction 14 1=a|umoro&;)nm. + % Kelly-Spring Tire. .. ' italization 1 the vious vear. 1-!'\ Byl eolkwrcht el Sdliae smar over the subject or, with the approval . % Barnet Leather. 26 5'4 Kellv-Spr T 8% pf.. 50s 13 income justifies the current price for | ¢ oetober and November, but de- & 14 sma and consent of the council of admin- N Barnsdall Coro'n. 4 b 16% .6 Kelvinator Corp. ... thalistodk hut b shouldbibe. borme Hn|| w0 RLEE BRT, HONmAcn Mk 0 that xhe‘ small estate be istration, appoint a special committee Beatrice Cream (4 3 9% ICennecott Copper 50¢ % mind that, with so small a share cap- | ay + : = : well administered as a large D : d 311, oy mind 3 are reports that buying is based on a 7 g to represent this assoclation in a con- 37!4 Beech-Nut Pkg (3).. . S 6% 75 Kresge Dept Stores. 2 2 itaiization, comparatively slight change | pojief that Fede! banking authorities / b4 one Xerelnce uu}k; nll‘;]r' b er;k\ and civic | :‘iclz’;\ Tuty‘f;‘{fi' 29% 15 Kresge (S (1.60). 7 K % | in net income bulk large per share. .1.{;,” undertaking a policy of mild in- / bt bodies on the subject of the legislation | endix Aviatiol . B3 17 g 55 26'% Kress (SH) Co (31). 3 I. Case I supported on buying. ! fiation with the intent of influencing | 4 i o ¢ - referred to.” | 9% Best & Co (2) 274 Al Kreuger & Toll 1.61). 6 A loubtless for both accounts, and 50| commodity values S - lo that end, your Will Bethleham Steel (2) E ; doub! g commodity values i $ Lawrence Discusses Outlook 123" Bethlehem Stl pf (7) 7 S84 JECIS ISToRer Oroceny (1) was Eqstman Kodak. ~ American Tele- | e ; | should name a Corporate I e g g g <R a s P 3 : 307 Lambert Co 52% 5 5114 phone worked slowly upward, as di Little Encouraging. = T . t or Trustee, like this D S . publsher o U bl Al : . 38 1% Lee Rubher & Tire. p p United States Steel, American Can and | Trade authorities today asserted that | : %, i ; ecutor ¢ ee, Conaalid ‘;d‘”s oond flxd, e O e b s oL (1] 7 1% Lehigh Valley Coal. : 2t | Allied Chemical, and yet none of these | there is little in the grain situation at Y e G TS company, to carry out your R hati, e de;‘ 2 SRR p + 8 Lehigh Valley R R.. 3 | gains was lar m‘muuh(ln be <]1<-ushc the moment that would encourage an REEZ { - last wishes and safeguard S S £ il 00k | & g e, o 2 i - ~ E) E Tra g Was urely professional e B hey n I Ve 'y = i Ahead.” He gave an intenscly inter- tratton(2). SRS S Laman Govn (7,400 D et N vour estate. Our Trust staff esting talk on the involved problem Brockway Mot Trk.. ‘ 39 Liggett & Myers(t5) 2 Call money rencwed at 2'. per cent | ing to the mild, almost Spring-like & 3 ) ) S s b ol o d’“‘s Bklyn-Man Tran (4) 3 91% 40 Ligg & Myers B (15) 548, and was in excessive supply at that|Winter, the Winter wheat crop in some 7 gm0l LD is ready to confer with you, at Ry e Bl (e el M 4 Bruns Term & Rw. 31, 237 Loew’s, Inc (14). 274 28 {rate. It was understood that $12.000.- | section jointed and could be badly | § R R & ieves will have to! D Term v s Ok Togt 105 12| 000 in gold was to be shipped to|damaged by zero temperatures. They your ¢ ce. accomplished to complete present uevrus-Erie. ... % ? anc r and the expectation |say that the prospect of damage may readjustments. He opened h's remar Budd (K G) MIg. ... 2 1 5 116Y% Loose-Wiles 1st (7). 12 tomorrow ani P that the prospect of damage may Interest Paid an.Hoth by reviewing the World War with spe- 2 Budd Wheel = E 21% 10 Lorillard () (1.20). _ Y ¢ street was that before the move- | encourage some speculative buying . ’ clal reference to the enormous amount Rullard Co. . L - 1774 L.ou Gas& k1 A (1%) 2 g 2 20's — 3 ment was over a fairly large amount | But fundamentally. point is made Checking & Savings Accounts s b 2014 Louisville & Nash(4) 2 would go. of the fact that Chicago prices are of capital that was completely wiped Burns Bros(A) v.t.c. 5 ’ - Al ! s out of existence. He traced directly to Burr Add Mch (1)... Ludlum Siteel : K & v about 20 cents a bus ","f"" & f—‘}": e T S AT present Bl in | 3K iy & Saparior. . M 3 e 81 90t (GERMANY IMPROVES [Eied Mt ‘wna Rkt e Sixty A I m‘\ AL “VINGY $0'ithe bottom of things - Fa @i thay ors (A M) Co 3% . : McKeesport TP (4). 1 & 50 50 + c | tent : i p The Oldest Savings Institution in the District of Columbia last night. He said that a noted econ- S California Packing 4 3% McKesson & Robbing « HER TRADE BALAN E | “"Some reports have gained circulation omist wrote a book before the war, in| 1¢ 5% Camp W&CFdy t1).. 1 6 ‘ 5 McKes&Rob pf(3%) o bt = | ;hm- e ‘:.Cd”:‘ \{fiilxrl‘x‘wlzyl;‘):llislr“)?:l? Corner 15th & New York Ave. :\'hlch he said it wnu:f] be impossible | 48 Canada Dry (1.20)... 2 Y "“‘;""“ ok 3 i y Yo af;sng‘»m;n e e o finance a world conflict of vast pro- 5 Canadian Pacific 1% 3 v 37 Mac cks (1).. g rgi | 5 ” e T B portions, It iooks now as if he was| 2s Cannon Mills (1.60). s 174 17 50 Macy (RH)& Co(n3). 5 5 6 Favorable Margin Boosted to| ;'hrrlvmr« But these reports lack con- absolutely correct in his statement, M Capital Admin (A).. Mallison &Co.. £2 1 o R " irmation. + Lawro ed, 6% 24 Capital Ad DI(A) () 27 2 Manal Sugar pf. d 1 + $719.275,000 by Exporting The public had its fingers rather | The speaker said he considers the| 1313 4 Case (J 1) Co... 5 4 391 ManhatElev mod std : : ht padiyib Enediinjthe slan [ o dva PROPERTY MANAGEMENGE present attitude of Congress de- | b2t Caterpillar Trac (2). 2 3 Maracaibo Ofl Exp. 3 More Than She Bought. in wheat prices. which carried the Ma; cidedly hopeful. No doubl taxes must| 3 Cerro de Pasco (1) § 23 Marine Midld (1.20). s gy 1 delivery from 48 cents a bushel to 73 be raised, but at the samc time there 314 Checker Cab Mrfg. .. 3 9%, Marlin-Rockwell (2) y cents. In the collapse which followed is an effort to balance the budgel Cheh R OMbIER) . ; Marmon Motor Car.. BERLIN, January 19 (P).—Germany | prices dropped back 20 cents a bushel, Apartment House ;}‘mth is ?i "m\fifl imp: e | 3% Chesapeake Corp(3). A 3 4 Marshall Fleld (214) 2 2y 2 boosted her favorable trade balance for | and held nro!m;i_(!hr.][ level \u(liulhlhe s & cry from all pa the country 215 Chi Great Western. . : : "~ 5% May Dent Strs (2%) 255 R R3 1931 to $719.275,000 by exporting $55.- | present move, which has carried them Tor swost Arashie economy. Which i e 3 . : o iMenselCo. e s p s 5 925,000 more than she imported during | up to 61 cents for the May future. MANAGEMENT ing heeded. The fact that both parties : N e N : 5 Met-Gold Ple pf 1.9, 2 - last December. This includes repara- S o e see the importance of this rigid econ- | Chi M1l StP & Pacpf. 15 P 5 Mid Continent Petm. 5 5 s payments X e ixpect Bull Market. nmhr\h;h&;ggi.cmm most uring. | 454 5 Chic& Northwstn. . - 3 Midland Steel (3) s PR arpoits) including repara-| The bulge has come just at a tiime ¢ E r detalled in a most in- 5 315 Chi & Northwestn pf 6 Minn Moline Pow. .. 2 2 jons, ~amountec 0 2.399,650,000, | when Congr s giving consideration an apartment :)r;gr&i;‘hf ay a score of the leading| 154 31 Chi PneuTool. ... 19 i 4 : %M S & SSm 1sd (4) 1108 ¢ | mgaiist $1.680.815.000 mporls,” Decem- | 1o’ pumberof proposals designed to - HE success o p % s Wi s and other coun- Chi Pneu Too! of . ... ¢ ; : 374 Mo Kan & Texas.... 10 61 6) ber. exports Were $177,975,000 and im- | regulate still further speculative activ- | A4 :;;‘;Imuséllsdé::'lé?n[lfl‘“gH:A11 C;nn;;d Chicago R I&Pacific. ; Mo Kans & Texas pf. 4 + pn;‘“ 51";"“»'”»"0“ Kind for the | 117 In, grains. Most of the bills under | house investment depen i made no ; ChiR1& Pac 6% pf. 2 2 % Missouri Pacific. ... 9 7 s eparations payments in kind for tr consideration cail for limitations on | attempt to say just when the depres- | Chi R1& Pac 1% pf. 3 23 7 Missourl Pacific pf. 2 2 year were $98,175,000 and for December | short selling and several have strong | much on the character of man- sion will end, in fact, said it was a very | aga, Childs Compan: 3" .8 1 4 Mohawk Carpet. .. 9 $6.100.000 7 ; 0 | DACKing. | 3 nt. difficult subject fo discuss, as condi-| oz Chry#ler Corp (1)... 4 ~ Monsanto Chem (1% ) % 20% 21 3 Germany's favorable b e for 1930 | Grain traders expect that Spring will & agement. i tions are apt to change so much even | 373 2514 City Ice&Fuel (3.60) i 3 7 Bt Montgomery Ward.. 97 9% %9 was $410.750.000, with exports of bring a definite bull market in grains. § in a month. 3 GIts Sioree:.: : . . "% Motor Meter G & Ei. 009.000.000 and ‘imports $2508. | That is the norm Sson tHfer cFab Let us demonstrate to you Many Important Reports. | City Stores (A). Y Motor Produets (2). Y 4 IS SLOW S eX DY) Ped | scare stories, and by that time the peak - . i oo | ¢ Clark Equipment (1), 2 4| 19% 5 Motor Wheel (30¢) 3 6 ] $609.350,000° and imports of the ma 4 ther, | the many advantages derived In addition to the rej of the SocisColkICEE) 914 1 E Mullins MfE.... ) | $917.875.000. . ,)1;,,'1]:fu,.',‘\;x,' B hemiHeme | v 8 Taxication Committee, many other im- lcate-Pal-P (2 9% 4 p 2 ATy Corh 6 A g e I | . portant matters were presented b | b 28 Colraim p o 16) ‘ furray Cofy However, if there is heavy Winter | by placing your property under 20Tk 7 i Ll = otors (2 26 18 4 damage before that time, and if infla- § 1 . Fieoine & Atk i (7 T Nat Acme CO. ... s 3 : CANADA GOLD EXPORTS tion movement does get under way ) AN our care—and for a very nomi- B 0% a5 CHSIAD of o come | SLN TR OCIoFURLE B A ! i+ Nat Bella Hes: g A REDUCED | yificat would be expected to benefit. Tha : mittee to draw up suitable resolutions | " ‘Ff,‘,‘&”,‘;A“fl A e b S = | 83w . 86w Nat Bisenit (2.80). 2 TO U. S. ARE REDUCED | icads some to believe that the recen nal fee. the recent death of Cuno H. Rudolph | 115 Columbia Carbon (3) 5 1% 34 3 Tt Nat Cash 5 advance has been due to buying by | i L 2 358 E § ey * - b N i B s { at | several years a m t | . Nat Dairy ¢ g 5 ‘ R ulators who think that prices won't | ation e minibe 3% & Comm Credit (1.60). ) | Nat Dist I'rod 5 [EBye 5 go much much lower and that they B F SA' I ' 3 1 414 Comel Credit A (3).. 2 3 2 : ‘ g p 0. January 19.—Dur- | should get on the wagon while the get- . . L Nati A iati American Federation of Labor. In a statement accompanying intro- by National Association. | duction of the measures, Senator Davis, P e | who as Secretary of Labor sought un- | successfully to stabilize conditions AMlinted Prod 160, . 33 g2 Gen Theatro Baulp.. 4 S in Narrow Range of l B o Been Fought Successfully |por “of the Miners' Union: and i ! [T ORI WISl VRV YOU PP EOei We Give Property Management Personal Attention E1Y) moment with bowed heads 1 to! g Comel Cred 15L(6%) L L Looanhy w gold to the a0 tngiwas zood e y 34 55 Comel Inv Trust (2) Nat Ry Mex 2d 1 " 9 was exported to the United| =" (Copyright, 1932.) 925 15th St. N.W Nat’l 2100 Albert 8, Gafley, treasurer of | 214 Comel Solvents (1) et o) 2 ates, compared with $1,038,000 in the | sociation for lo these many A 12 Comwith & Sou(30e) B 5 8! s € 2 S opaes (L 5 . same month r ago, figures pub- , his report. The high light in ti e A S IR | % Nev Con Con (i0c) . - .\ |jame, month a year ago, figures pub-| SYNDICATE'S ASSETS GAIN. rt was the fact that the b is| 74 % Congolm-Nairn (1) ! G {;:A?"Wd The asso on owes 1o bi Consol Cgr pr of 6% k 5 1 = ’,;{,(,:"'.“"l" StL. g 718 000 as against s)v[%\xg n:m in I)v(}‘ m\\fx,:f}f?},rmln.:h(l(‘w 'tnmmxscpgl MORTGAGE LOANS on the Community Gpest in whic conmol ‘L‘;::',:};,‘}g,‘ { Y Chl & e 19% 18 cember, 1930. The export of aluminum | Minncapolis totaled $46,646.218.55 as of he stated just how y will be 7 Consol Laundries(1l) 3 3 > : S Shanks Hor at : ponapl 1 Intestors. “ 1930, 1o $19,000 in December last. 0 d of $7.836.10 needed from the banks for U onsal dexdle N 1 & Hartford 2013 2 Lead for the two periods showe g to the company’s yve Y Y & Harlem (5). | declined from $1,731,000 in December, mber 31, an increase for the | Y drive ontainer Corp (B). 2 o YN H&H pf i1) % \ 4 | declin Tom $493,000 to $47 finencial statem cleased today N Y ¥ Y t bint President Pope too} ontl Ba g : (el N_;“yfl:"}“;flP‘:,{‘“‘MS(, e _”;::Hf::‘("fv.‘?’ & Western... from $1,485,000 to $896,000 and |E M. Richardson, treasurcr ; o 3 %), pipbuilding. ... silver from $780,000 to $269.000. “This is the largest incrase in the of Administration ha i iext | g “on”. Insur (2.40)... {Poldg ot (1) 5 . company’s 38-year history,” said Mr nuA r! tion will ] ol 7 annual convention ontl Motors n 15t pf(7) Richardson Shiome K. e s Conili (D). u e | 10 Noranda Mines (2).. 4% 14 +«|BALTIMORE CITY SELLS Combined capital, surplus and re- that he h 5 appo 2 ‘ont] Shares. .. Do ] . a 2 al, s % P, e (3 5 Norf & Westn (11 6 serves of Investors’ Syndicate totaled et PR ‘ * North Am Aviation 3 3 $4,200.000 BONDS AT 86.75/ 56162 678.43 on Decemb-r 1. accora. | e =h FINANCING “rown Cork (2.40) .. Nor Amer(b10%stk) 3 | Ing to the statement, a 12 months’ gain i 4 s 14 North Amer pf (3).. Y 4 3 7 e e of $986,185.51 . “rucible Stee! ! . 424 4 rucible Steel pf (1) Northern Pacific3).. 2 Special Dispatch ‘o “le St Suba Cane Products. P y s } Norwnlk Tire & Rub. BALTIMORE, January 19 —The City | i A i AT LOW COST assured the members that I ‘uban-Am Sugar pt. Ohio 011 y of Baltimore yesterday sold $4,200,000 his utmost to make ti X nven 2 ‘udahy Packing (4). | e % Oliver Farm e 4 i bonds to a group med s_ the Union Money on Hand to Loan on lete success. | “urtis Publish (4. . 2 5 OlivPart) BQPT BE. 5 5 Trust Co. of Maryland e price paid . toe g 70 Curtis Publish pf (1) 4 T 2 Otls Steel. e 3 4 4 ) was 8675, On Janiiary 5 bids for the First De i e 5 lurtiss Wrignt 3 - ) Owens 111 Glass (2). 2 2113 21'4 + 13! issue were received at 84, but none was ed of Trust . i o o Wright (A) : 3 i - accepted. Other members of the g Several prominent specia . | T4 o Tacific Gas & EI (2. 41y 34% 34 EeRt i eE ncn e l prosent. including M T L ) Pacifio Lishting (). 13 g% — 4 | Dvine th 1( today include ) Interest treasurer of the Unil 5 6 r e & Hud ( Y 4 | Pacific Milis. .. g g g * y i ning, chief c 2 17% Delaware Lack & W 261 254 + w13 14 IPa Chorpening. : Pact Reasonable Commission and First Mortgage Funds ner of the fif . eserve 110% Detroit kdison (8). 9 Qi ] Packard Motor (40¢) ol p tooan nablefCommission 10°% Diamond Mateh ()., 1 134 Lis 13 Panhandie P& Tt pl. 208 6 : York: Northern Trust (;.._ of Chi- | Applications | (th?‘ce years or langer) + Dome & B 3 >ub Dome Mines (1) 3 Pub (b10% stk) cago and Baltimore, Gillet Co, er's office 2 | « Drug Corp (4)...... 534 52 ! N Pathe Excl / 3 & | £ 4 T3l ibanke 50T Diontas NAD KD 6 Bi% B3y B3 ache & el e 1 Scptember of last year the city re- JAMES F SHEA e o H. Do | 1248 Deerlgas 3 ; 2 P ety ightly more than 106 for a sim- 4 . Du Pont de N pf(6). 3 2 (6% 25 : b ~ | ilar issue of bonds. Mayor Jackson sa . TR, ; : cniey () G) (249). 2 I i e o e s 643 Indiana Ave. N.W. 1 on; Bdgar E. ) y, e _'4 Bitington-Schild i = 3| D ) i) %6 the best Baltimore could do in the pres- | =10 representative of Eltngton Schild pf.. 3 ; eople ent money market. Association 3 ISlec Auto Lite (4). 2 2 ) 5'% Pere Marquette pf. . n Chamber Ilectric Boat. .. k u Petrol Corp of Am. Offutt. presiden’ ng. ; llec&Musical Instru 0 3 3 . Phelps Dodze Co. ! J CLEARING HOUSE FIGURES. FIRST { Trade d 8 ( 9 Klec Pwr & Lt (1). 2 2 , Phila&Reading: C &1 - ¢ Fec c P 1 53 ] Phillips Petroleum. . : - ashington Clearing House figures e aae s 4 a2 :':;:,";',,',’('f,’,' ; ; oAl e g 5 ; * today” $3.765.196.24 0 MORTGAGE 5 presented, ack g 5 iiec Storaze Bat (4) 5 B1% 3 Plerce Fetrolenm k= it Gt = 5 i » : ' : aico L] ShhECAYE) 3 . : 19% Pillshury F ). ‘ TREASURY STATEMENT. NOTES OANS on residences and business buildings, , 1 : in District of Columbia and nearby Maryland . b Postal Tel&Cable pf. ‘ BubBVe L (5), . " Prairie O1l & Gas. .. i e . reasury Teceipts for January 16 were || Gocured on conservatively 5% Prairle Pipe L 19.39388; espenditurcs. $10,0 s ) - ; Proct & G 3 38 wce, $366,157,636.22, Cus-|| appraiscd residential proper- suburbs . . . Ample funds, lower interest, Public S - ol Sdis L s for 16 days of January w s e e " . ome: ivi Publie Sve 99 99 $16,123,156.34. i “": ties. Fwery mortgage pro prompt approvals, valuable prepayment privi- 1k :;:.\(\4\‘\ur\v \(\k'A A o EEuE Tk 21 + ) NE Y l\ ;,,L,[.L ’[],, i ““{H/.\,v 47(“:‘["];“‘: leges—and the competent counsel of over 3 ke er Servic & : , : ¢ gua by responsi- ; = 2 vas introduced by 20 1 Ph Fire Ini2.60) 1 - o s w ORK BANK STOCKS ble title companies. forty years’ experience in this field. . Lic AN 46% Firestone T&R pf (6) 2 3ls 631 1 b Pure Ol pf (8). i 2 most ent i 531 Pu : g 5 e Do and the bistieb: Bebe 1 &L\ Blzat NedBLa ) 4| 56 ¢ Purity Balexl 4 s NEW' YORK, January 19 (#).— - & BANK STOCKS. lowsd by buffet lunch . o e R - : ; Aubrey O, Dooley, president of Wash- = 542 8 Foster. Wheeler s 5 oo Bid. Asked IN DENOMINATIONS OF ; Freepor t-Tex (3) %h 23 Radio-Ke Chms" Pifgntx " L5 : nounced the date of ®he institute’s : = 3 Sec : ot 5 Commercial Nail .11111 bankers to be present outline: LR Gen Am Tank Car(4) 3 3 3 ] E 3 T Co .t 2 ' 0 . Aaped S nrd n Baking (2). : 9 3 i g e 5 Kepublie Steel. Trading on D. C. Exchane. Gen Cable (A) PR R T 2 AERUBT.0 PR e Moy on the WARE ) S oy 5 = 5 6 ynolds Tob A ). 108 G, GL ¢ Efx'xn‘h“fi’?\‘":r' ceitlaes BOSS & PH ELPS Loan Correspondent for “The Prudential® = . . ynolds To . s came to the front, with five sales taking 56 3 00d Corp (3) : : Pty " : e 2714 place at 100, followed by a $1,000 1 GEE A (b8 stk) 2% 2% 32 : S MeCrade Ol gt i i % S ML, FAvam up 'i. Washingten Gas 6s, series B,' & 2915 Gen Mills (3 . I e A e ington Chapter, American Instity X i (h). ; 3 Radlo Corppf (B 5 & Chase present plans for this anr v Gien Asphalt (2).... 3 Remington-I 5 3 3% L and upwards o § 1001 152 Street National 8100 Two small sales in Capital Traction Gen Cable pf 5 ¥ ynolds Met (1%) Washinglon Gas 6s, teries i ec snec (60c). 6% n tichield O - E o ; Healtars Member of the Washington Real Estate Board recorded a $500 sale at 10312, 21% Gen Motors (i (Continued on Page 14.). _ New York ..