Evening Star Newspaper, September 16, 1932, Page 14

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FINANCIAL. STOCKS IRREGULAR - N QUET MeRKET el Low- Pnced Raiiroad Issues THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON., D. €. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 16. 1932 BANKING AUDITORS PLAN CONFERENCE s — Ace to High. Low. Ciose 31 ] e Marx in Charge of Arrange-; ments for Annual Meet- l ing Here. ! | BY EDWARD C. STONE. of Wmdndgruncuan smns & Com- mercial Bank was announced follow- ing the annual meeting of stockholders H.-P. Baldwin, J. P. Benfer, H—Jahn fcrmerly connected wxh the ‘Washing ton Loin & Trust Co fo: lm.mhfl’c. is president of Yowa -8 “irrrri ssrie” srre RSP PE S g ER TR PP . | (R e ] Del & Hudson (6) De! Lack & Western. Dlnverk RG Wot.. troit Edi 6.0 Devoe&kRaynolds(A), Diamond Match (1) Diamond Mtchpf 13§ T Dome Mines (1.20) ., Dolzln!en Stores Taft Dresser .,RVMIS\B). Drug Corp oz B ) 1018 e b e -~ Bl Ban o - ot % EiechMusical Tostra. o B erate §'s ElecPwr & lef\‘) N 108 Elec Pwr & Ltpt (1)} - . b = p3 P rrerIer FhiFaiaédia i3 Oliver Farm Eq 13 Omnibas Corp. 3 Oppenheim Collins. ., 9 Otus Elevator (l‘.)-. 1% OtisSteel... 3ty Otis Steel prpf e 9 28 anRawanns FERETEVE" Ja 7 arJavr Nir ¥ Simnce s e e grersm ’ g LR MARKET IMPROVED Gain in Retail Sales Has Resulted in Numerous are L"inflJ for nymcms merchandise as pianos. Tation ma- chines and industrial nth.x:e”" being sn exporier of raw materials, ATgenuna is expected to recuperate Quickly in buring power. Chile and Columbis now are being solicited by American order have im) e (Copyright. 1832) Shoe Production. NEW YORK. September 16 (P.— 4| Ectimated shoe production for August totaled 26.300.000 pairs, of- & Working Council of America reporis | igure was substantially higher that of July, the increase was below he usual seasopal gaim. with the total normal falling to 32 per cent under the level corrected for seasonal =+ *» and lopg-time wend. takers as excxnn(e conditions there REPORTS TRENDS AND PR ISPECTS OF , CORPORATION several large Western Railread and Railread Equipment. n. Topeka & SA._I Fe $2.154.552 o ne months’ net income, $1.036 income. $25.928 Southern Pacific Co—Helds 845 per cent of outstanding stock of St. Louls| Southwestern Railway. g Sears. Roebuck & Co. sales. {w' Iflsmdpd&pkmbexm off 21.6 per seven months to September 10 mnfl:lsperce..l Theaters, Ete. Paramount-Publix Corparstion defi- $5.900 ended June 27, 1931; Supreme Court, New York. has issued order for com- pany to show cause why further APPRAISAL SYSTEM . CHANGE IS URGED Construction Agencies Lay Bond Defaults to Present Method of Valuations. BY CHAS P. SHAEFFER. N Writer ing ::p‘u\f’ FRENCH GOVERNMENT PLANS BOND CONVERSION 915-16, the 6 per cent issue of 1920 and of 1927, the 5 per cent Els\rgo. 1928, the 6 per cent obligations of 1827 and the T per cent treasury | bonds of 1927, SILVER QUOTATIONS. NEW YORK. Se 146 shipments, 609: uud\- on Tussets, weak stock. trading only fair: Wis- : Prove Feature—Definite Trend Lacking. BY GEORGE T. HUGHES S. TREASURY BALANCE Assacs FIRST TRUST REAL ESTATE NOTES FOR SALE J. LEO KOLB $04 17th Su Wise. Ave. DI West e A Safe and Sound Investment ) Yield MORTGAGE & GUARARTY CORPORATION 1610 K St N W Natezal 1608 Thousands OF WASHINGTON FAMILIES HAVE FOUND THIS INSTITU- TION TO PROVIDE A MOST HELPFUL PLAN OF ACCUMULATING SAVINGS AND AC- QUIRING THEIR OWN HOMES. WE INVITE INQUIRIES_FOR COM- PLETE DETAILS. Open Daily 9 to § PERMANEP(IT' BUILDING ASSOCIATION

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