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FINANCIAL, CURB LIST TAKES UNEVEN COURSE 227" | Ala Pwr pf (7) | Allled Mills(a25¢) | Alum'n Co of Am 450s ¢ 505110 A By private wire direct to The Star. Stock and Sales— Dividend Rate. Add 00. High. Lo" Close. Alum'n pf (1%) - Am Beverage ... 3 Am Capital (B)_.. 3 Am Cities P&L (A)(3) Am Cit P&L (B) Am Cynam(40¢)B | Am Fork&Hoe 60c Am Founders | AmGRl (1.40)._. »f (6) Am Hard Rubber 1508 Am Laundry (40¢) 508 | Am L&Tr (1.20)_ 6 15 Realizing Predominates Over Selective Purchasing. Utilities Ease. BY the Associated Press NEW YORK, November 12—Curb market prices moved with wide irreg- ularity today, but realizing predomi- mnated over selective buying. TUtilities which felt profit taking to the extent of declines of major frac- | Am Maracaibo tions to around a point were Electric | 4™ Meter Co. Bond & Share. American Gas & Elec- | 471 SUPETRONCE - tric and Niagara Hudson Power. Some | s, Sunerpower &pecialties were off around 1 to 2 1st pf ($1) - points, including Aluminum Co. of | Anchor Post (d) Amerca, Consolidated Mining. Holly | ‘tr)c\n{rus’l tadio T Sugar, Crane Co., Parker Rustproof ‘:L &::4::::,\» sud Sinser Ark Nat Gas cu pf Selective An Met W (40c) pushed a number of issues higher. E l(p"l‘:c) Murphy Co. gained 5 points, while \~=0 G&E among others up 1 to 3 were Mead AssoG & E (A) Johnson, Stroock & Co., and Heyden | 4550 G&E$3 bt Chemical. 11 _100s 16 98 2 purchasing. however, Atl Coast Fisher . Atlas Corp (a30c) Atlas Corp war_.. Atlas Plywood ... BONDESONTHE ‘ Auto Voting CURB MARKET. 4 50s 5 Machine (150¢) Ax-Fisher(3.20)A “ Babcock&W (40¢) 4258 { Bauman (L) 77 1stpf Bellanca Aircraft Bliss Co (F Blue Ri Blue i DOMESTIC BONDS. High. Low. Noon 108 5 Bower 1ol B (1) Bridseport Ma Brill Corp (A) Brill Corp (B)____ Brown Forman ___ Bunker Hill & Sullivaniaie) Burco cv pf (i) Butler Bros Cable Prod vte Cables&Wire(A) . es&Wire(B) Cables& Wire pf (a14.9¢) 5 Can Indus Alco A_ :{ Can Marconi __. | Carib Syndicate _ Carnation Co (1).. “arrier Corp.. 10 talin Corp 24 11t Celanese 1st pf(7) 1005110 Celluloid Corp 10 11 > Hu.‘r»\d Corp pf 1258 40 5411234 112 1t Tons deard iy 19 Ates Elee 6% pf Central States lectric 7% pt Centrif Pipe (ttc) Charis Corp (1) Chi Riv&M @12) Cit:es Service Cities Service pf Service (B) City Auto St (60c) Claude Neon Lts Clev Tractor <lub Aluminum __ Colon Oil - < | Colts Pat Fire | Arms (1Y) Columbia Gas & Elec cv pf (5 Columbia O&G vtc W ? i Com'wlth Ed (4) Lehigh 5 ; i, | Com'wlth & S war Lexin _ 3008 100s 11 19 Compo Shoe Mach ste (30c) ol Aircraft Cons Copper Consol Gas of 60) | 2150) Cons Retail St Cons Roval (20¢)_ Contl Gas & Elec prpf (7) Cooper Bessemer_ Cord Corp - | Corroon & Rpf A_ Cosden Oil Me (d) Cosd’'n O Me pf(d) Crane & Co s Creole Petroleum_ Crocker Wheeler_ Croti Brewing _. Crown Cent Petr_. Crown Cork Int’l (A)tsve) . “uban Tob vie eno Press(1 Mex Mining it Gray Iron v (b10c) aph Prod_. Distillers Corp- a P& L Manitoba Mass Gas 15 <126, | Distilled Liquors_ | Doehler Die Cast Dow Chemical (2) | Driver Har (a0c) | Duke Power (3) Duval Tex Sulph Eagle Pitcher Ld_ - 100 10172 101 10014 100 prpf (413) | Eastn States Pwr 1005 591, E ltr Bond&Share Elec Bd&Sh pf (5) slec BA&Sh pf(6) Elec Pwr & Lt optl war & Elec Sharehold Equity Corp | European Electric Ltd bd rts | Ex-Cel-O A&Tool ! | Fatrchild Aviat'n_ Falstaff Brewery Fanny Far C Fedders Mfg a Ferro Enam (80c) Fidelio Brewery ._ | Fisk Rubber | Fisk Rub pf (6) Flintkote (1)(A). FlaP&Lof _._ Ford M Can A 134 Ford Motor Ltd (a1%i7c). ToE. Forem'st Dairy pf Forem'st D pr pf_. Gen Elec Ltd Gr % t_Pa Wis Min L P 5s '3 * 106 Wit P & L 55 E ‘36. 1005 100t FOREIGN BONDS. uen A P Tigs 1 5008 10015 3508 55 29 Aty aa ant; aaiy 47 4 fa anty (5 44 ww—With warrants xw—_Without warrants. jssued < Gen Pub Sve pf.. Gen Tire & Rub Gen T&R pf A (6) Georgia Pw pf(6) ENegotiability impaired by maturity tCompanies reported in receivership. e FEDERAL LAND BANKS NEW YORK. November 12 Land Bank bonds (Quotations as of 2 o'clock.) obe Under (50c) T | Godchaux Sug(B) P Rdenal G G k) (&) | Gorham vte ext | ran) Gray Tel P'S (a2) 450s > | Great Atl & Pac Tean-v (16) __ Great Atl & Pac* Tea 1st pf (7)__ Great Northern Paper (1) . ! Greenfield T&D - Guardian Invest. kA Gulf Oilof Pa ___ 68% Hall Lamp (a10c) 6 Harvard Brewery Hazeltine Corp t1 Hecla Min (al0c) - Heyden Chem (1) Hollinger G(165¢c) 2 Holly Sugar 300s Horn&Hard (1.60) 400s Hudson BM&S(1) 28 Humble Oil (1) 16 Hydro Elec Secur. 2 Hyerade Food _. 5 Hygrade Syl (2) 2505 3 111 Pw&Lt $6 pf__ 350s coupon (150¢) - 21 22% Ind Pipe L ($30c). 2 51/. Indian Territory Illum Oil (B)-ee 2 2% b 9 19 201 21 2051317 1311 13135 115 Jan S1is 10s128 128 22% 9 128 221 2215 9 NEW YORK PRODUCE. NEW YORK. November 12 (¥ —Butter, firm Creamery. Higher tian exira: i extl score). 303a31: firsts LAntat s i3 ‘firsts (88 geote). unauoted: seconds unquoted: cen- wralized (90 score). fiemy State. whole Cheese. 118 185, :Tl“k flats, held. 1 fancy to specials, A 2% 125 10% 49 14Y: 881 3 304 q fancy. 19a20. 183 01: " Irregular. mixed colors. or selections from fresh re- ndards and commercial 204 me- poultry weak. By (reum chlrk- Taa53: Trofiers: unauoten tiow oosters. 115 turkeys. 10a%s: ducks: THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, NEW YORK CURB MARKET[A]E[}R[]PS[:U] Stock and Sales— Dividend Rate. Add 00. High. l..o- Clost Tubize Chatillion_ 24 b Tung-Sol Lamp 1 Unexcelled M al0¢ Union Gas (Can) (al0c) Unit Alr war Unit Corp war._. Unit Founders_ Unit Gas Corp Unit Gas C war Unit Gas Corp pf- Unit Lt&Pw (A) . Unit Lt&Pw pf 20 Unit Profit Share 4 Unit Shoe M t21; 4758 Unit Shoe Mach pf (112) -. 908 3 U S Elec Pw ww__ 14 US Finish (@) . 1 U S Foil(B)(60c) . 29 US & Intl Secur__ 9 U S & Int Secur Istpf ww (:1)_. 3 4 USLinespt __ 3 U S Play C (1) _100s * U S Radiator pf__ 258 Unit Stock and Sales— Dividend Rate. Add 00. High. Low. Close. Tmp O1l Ltd Indus Finance vte 2 1% 1% 1% Insurance Co of North Am (2)..100s 69% 69% Intl Hydro Elec System ev pf 10 Intl Mining (60¢)- 11t intl Mining war _ Inti Petro (t134) Interstate Hos(2) Interstate Power (Del) pt 108 Iron Fireman (1) 200s 2 Irving Air C(166c 10 Ital Superpwr(A). 5 Jersey Central P&L DL (532) .. Jersey Central P&L pf (T) 10s 9 s&Laugh St1 800s 400s 3 5 "t 46 4 100s 7 Knott Corp Koppers Gas & Coke pf (6) Kress (S H) spec of (60¢) 1 Kreuger(G)Brew 258 | Lockheed Airx r ! Long Island Light ores vt 12 Lake Shore M(72) Unit Verde (f20c) 17 Lakev Fv & Mch__ Unit Wall Paper 20 Lefcourt Realty - E 28] Unly Eloiimes L iRty Univ Prod (a80c) 1508 gy Utah P&L pf 71% 175s Lehigh C&N(30¢) Utilities Pw&Lt 8 it Eliica (@) Utilities P&L pt._150s | Utility Equities Utility Eq nf(3%) 50s Utility & Indus Utility & Indus pf Venezuela Mex O Venezuela Petrol_ Waco Aircraft __. Walgreen Co war_ Walker (Hiram) _ Walker (H)pf(1)_ Walker Mining___ Wayne Pump ___ Wenden Copper W Va Coal & Coke | Westn Air Exp(n) Western Auto upply (3) A West We Will Oit g Woudley Pet (40c) Wright Harg t40c 36 | ‘ukon Gold 13 1% 1% dend rates in dollars based on last | tly or semi-annual pavment. t An- rate—plus extra $ Accumulated divie | a Paid this vear Lone Star Gas 30c Long Island Light Pt (A)(T) Long Island Light »f (B)(6) - 50s Louisiana L& E.. 15 Lynch Corp (2) .. 2 McCord Rad (B) McWill Dredg(12)500s Mangel Stores Marconi Intl Mar 6 3-10¢) Marion Steam Sh Maryl'd Casualiy Masonite C « Massey-Harris 2 1 4 5 2 1 3 1 ) 4 1 1005 5 | May flower Mead Corp ( | Mead John ( | Mer 1 Nat G(allc) Mesabi Iron _ Mex-Ohio Oil Middle States Petroi vie (A).. Middle States Petro Middle W Util (d) Midland Stl I’rod Midvale Co (b1) Mock Jud Voe (1) | Mohawk Hudson | 1stot | Molebdenum ____ Mont-Ward A (7) 1 Mount Frod (60c) Mount State Tel & Tel (8) Murphy Co (1.60) Hess s b Paid last year. | d Companies reported in receiversitn or being reorganized. e Pavable in stock. | {Plus partial distribution of assets. | I’onlmc Increases .| Output Schedule, | Due to Sales Gain By the Associated P.ess. | NEW YORK, November 12.—Pon- tiac Motor Co., it was announced to- day, has increased its schedule to pro- s .2 15 *| vide for the production of 59.000 cars, | Nat Inv pf (24) 85 | 1936 model, by the end of the year. 16 1 4[ »| Pan-Am Air (1)__ ' ! Parke Davis (11) il " | Salt Creek P(80c). Nat I' & L pf (6) October production was 16,663 units. | Nat Rubber Mach Increased sales at the New York Automobile Show are said to have| prummud the lifting of production. i * DAVISON CHEMICAL EARNINGS IMPROVE| Net for Year Ended June 30 Totals $369,210, Compared to | $179,682 Last Year. 1 5 b 9y 1!' Nat Transit (80c) Neisner Br pf (1) (Herman) Neptune Met (A) New Brad O (20¢) N J Zinc «2) Mex&ArizLd New:m Min (al) N Y & Hond (71) N Y P&L pf (1) N Y Tel pt (6 Niag Hud Pwr Niagara Hudson Pwr (A) war 3 N Niaz Sh Md (B) - Rig 70 a0 | 119 &5 Special Dispatch to The Star. NEW YORK, November 12.—The | combined operating results of the! Davison Chemical Co. and all of its subsidiaries, including those in receiv- | ership or trusteeship, for the fiscal | ended June 30, 1935, show net income before provision for depre- ciation and Federal income taxes of $901,004, according to a report issued by the trustee. After deducting provision for depre- ciation of $471.900 and provision for Federal income taxes of $59.893, the ! net income from operaiions for the vear ended June 30. 1935, was $369.- 210. compared with aet income of $179.682 for the year ended June 30, 193 DOLLAR UNCHANGED IN LONDON DEALINGS ' By the Associated Press. LONDON. November 12.—The United States dollar, in a quiet, steady foreign exchange market. closed officially to- day unchanged from yesterday's final | quotation of 492 7-16 to the pound The New York market was closed yes- terday. The French franc closed at 74.75 to the pound, also unchanged from yesterday. PARIS, Novembe: per cent rentes, 75 cent rentes, 83.40 Exchange on London, 74.76. dollar was quoted at 15.18. 284 4 Nipissing(alz Noma Elec Corp.- North Am L&P___ North Am L&P pf Nor Am Util North'n Euro Oil.- Northern Pipe Line (50 & Northern States Power (A) ___ Northwest Eng___ | Novadel Ag (2) _ Ohio Oil cu pf(6)_ Ohio Pwr pf (6) - Pacific Eastern___ Pacific G & E 1st pf (1 Pac Lizht's pf(6) Pac Pub Sve Pac Tin spec (a2) 111 Pantepec Ol _ Parker Rust (13) X 191 106 1912 108106 | Phoenix Secu 4 Pioncer Gold Mines Ltd)(80¢)" —--- | Pitney Bowes > M (T2oc) intts Plate Gl(72) | Pleas Val W Potrero Sugar. ___ Alex (aife) - Pratt & Lamb (1) Premier Gold *12¢ | Pressed Metals 31 1t 2 1008 1714 fl' 107 % rancs; 1005 174 3 4 208 10s 255 2¢) Prod I ov'ty(21z¢) Prop Realiz v.t.c. Propper McCall'm Pub Sve Ind pf _ T'ub Sve Ind pr pf | Pub Sve Util prpt | Puset Sound Pwr & L85 pf ct Sound Pwr &LUSSpL____ . 50s | Red Bank 1 Reeves Dan (50c). 10 Reliable Store Reynolds Invest__ Richmond Rad | stoyal Typewriter Ruberoid Co (1) 1008 | Safety CH&Lt(3). 50s St Anthony Gold_. 7 zegis Paper __ 9 St Regis Paper pf 150: 1 INSURANCE STOCKS NEW YORK. N York Security Dealers A 2508 —New Asked \n Ins \r\\nlr e Am Reinsur m Surety (1) itomobile (1) § x.\ Bait Amer (. 80u, | Bostan (16) - Savoy Oil | Schiff(The)Co(2 ) | Scovil Mfg (1) Seeman B (1212) . Segal Lock & H . Seiberling Rubber | Selected Indus Selected Indus allot ctfs (3! elec Ind pre3 Sentry Safety Con Seton Leather Shattuck Den Min Shenandoah Shenandoah pf._. Sher-Will (4) Singer Mfg (16)-. 1082962 Smith Corona vte. 2 19% Sonotone Corp --. 19 2% South Am Gold & Plat (40c) | So Penn 0il (1.40) Southn Calif Edis part pf (1%) _.1258 | Southn Calit Ed pf (B)(1%%) uthn Nat G (d) - So'land R (120¢) .. Southwest Penn Pwr & Lt (4) ___ 508 Square Deal Co ,doOls 31 30 A CHICAGO PRODUCE. pf (A)(2.20) Square Deal (B) CHICAGO November 12 (P.—Poultry. 4 trucks. firmer: hens le Stand C&S (2.40) - 200s : Stand Oil Ky (11). 6 2 2 2 . 15 41 d Stand Oil Nebr__ 2 ens 14 Rock shiinss, 19 ¢ Stand Oil Ohio___. 5},0’ %\frkcy’{e 18m'.n chickens, 15, 8 | & Rut ___ Great Amer (1) . Halifax « 901 = Hanover (1.0 Hartford Fire (za) 20 Home Fire Sec Nor R\\l'l Phoenix Prov Wash 1) | £ Paul Fire (77:a) spnnufind e Sun_Lif U S Fire (1 Westehester (1.30)" a—Including extra &—Declared or nmd 0 far mu year, DIVIDENDS ANNOUNCED YORK, November 12.—Dividends Regular, e ate, Pe-, Stock of Pay 13 Amer Capital Corp e 3 kS %o an 1% 37 127 128 2962 296! 19119, 25 7 4's 2 8 38 4008128 13 8 E 3 41 2T 4% 2% 36% dec.lred wmont “ms“ 3 n Auio Sup “A | Wetth Auis Sup B Stand Oil O p£ (5) ducks. 18; Stand Pwr&Lt. ... Stand P&L (B) ... Stand Silver & Ld. Starrett C pf (d)- Strook & Co_ Stutz Motor_. Sunray Oil - Sunshine M (1.60) Swan Finch __ Swift Intl (2) wiss-Am El pf Swiss Oil Cpa20c. Taggart Corp Tasteyeast(Del)A | Technicolor Inc Teck Hughes(40c) Texas Gulf Prod_. 32 Texon O&L (60c). 1 Tob Prod Ex(10c) 15 o Todd Shipyard (2) 150s 29% 1 5 Dreued tnxke:l lm-u:u un- steady: 5 change dady: n 3'1’5 Jfrm: trumery, specllls 1 Sxtras (@) 301 ex- T centralisch Sarlotay ., Exs 51 steady; extra firsts, 310z sh 30a:0%2: current receipts ;elrlnrllor ditras. ST andaras. 04: total U. S. aho Russets stronger, demand fairly zod: Northern stock firm. | slightly stronger undertone: demand lighti | supplies moderate: sacked. | ’enh 1d. Russet Burl per hundred- ba 0. : mostly 2.00a10 (nr uunhu *Triumphs. Wisconsin . 0. 1. few sales. gan Russet Rurals. B Minnesota and North Di: 3 Cobblers. U 8. 29% 115 Trans-Lux Daylite PicSn (20c)... 28 4% Tri-ContlCwar... ® 1% 1, Minnesof land, ncnon early’ Ohios. U, 8 1%12‘1‘, rado McClures, U. 8. [ C., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1935 days of from 50 to 100 per cent for some varieties of potatoes. ‘The department forecast a corn crop of 2211,268,000 bushels, 2,000,000 bushels under the October 1 estimate. Preezing weather in the Northwest in the first week in November thre: ened still further to reduce the potato harvest, it was reported. Officiais said the indicated reduction in potato yield would have no material effect on the compulsory potato control law, which becomes effective Decem- ber 1. Several expressed belief the lower production and increased prices would make unnecessary the proposed subsidy to reduce 1935 market offer- ings. The department said a substantial ‘Winter supply of fresh vegetables still is expected. BY EARLY FROST Losses in Potato and Grain Sorghum Yields Are Bared by Report. By the Associated Press. Early October frost is blamed by the Agriculture Department for sharp re- ductions in harvest prospects for sev- eral late crops. A decrease of 12,190,000 bushels in potato production from the October 1 estimate and.a decline of 16,615,000 bushels in grain sorghum yields were outstanding forecasts in the November 1 report, issued yesterday. MONEY MARKET. NEW YORK. November 12 (7.—Cail mor.ey stendy: % per cent all day: prime commercial paper. 34 per cent: time loans jteady; 60 days-G montha. 1 per cent of- . H 4 » s unchanged: Total potato production was, esti- | feret a.,.m e e mehiensed mated at 354,000,000 bushels, compared | months -6 months Re- to 385,421,000 bushels harvested last | discount = ew Yors Reseive Bank. year and a 5-year 1928-32 average of | = " <" 363,367,000 bushels. The reduced estimate, already an- NEW YORK BAR SILVER. ticipated by the trade, has resulted in NEW YORK, November 12 (A’r —Bar price increases during the past 30 REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE National Savings & Trust Co. Of 15th Street and New York Avenue, in Washington, D. C,, at the close of business on November 1, 1935. (Published in response to call made by Comptroller of the Currency, under Section 5211, U. S. Revised Statuytes.) ASSETS. - $8,590,707 81 38.78 Loans and discounts. . Overdrafts United States Government obligations, direct and or {tu guaranteed ___ e . Other bonds, stocks, and securities . Banking house, $1268,183.21: furniture and fixtures, $84,158.71 . . Real estate owned other than b:nxmg houv Reserve with Reserve banks Cash in vault and balances with other banks . Outside checks and other cash items . . Other assets o....... 1.915.773.85 1,531,392 21 1,352,341 92 1,624,411 50 2,417,000 84 3,032,786.%5 154,207 37 28,274 49 Total assets. $20,646,945.11 LIABILITIES. . Demand deposits. except United States Government de- posits, public funds end deposits of other banks. . Time deposits, except postal savings, public funds, and de- posits of other banks Deposits of other banks, including certified and cashiers' checks outstanding Total of items 14 to 18: (b) Not secured by pledge of loans and or investments. $9.371,533.27 7,544.554.43 2,806.65 $16.918,894.35 (e) ‘Total deposits $16,918,894.35 - $55,000.00 58.000.00 150.84 Rediscounts - 27. Interest, taxes, and other expenses accrued and unpai . Other labilities. ... oo ceccmccccccaaeae.. Capital account Income debentures Common stock, 10,000 shares, per share Surplus ... Undivided profits—net__s Reserves for contingencies._.__........ $1,000,000.00 par $100 1.000,000.00 1,000,009.00 465.862.39 149,037.53 Total capital account.. 3.614,899.92 ‘Total liabilities. 0,646,945.11 MEMORANDUM: Loans and Investments Pledged to Secure Liabilities. United States Government obligations, direct and or fully guaranteed Other bonds, stocl 271.859.07 , and securities...__._._ 234,337.50 Tota) Pledged (excluding rediscounts). $506.196.57 Pledged: (f) With State authorities to qualify for the exer- cise of fiduciary powers. - (g) For other purposes... & (h) Total pledged...-cccaaaaaa---. eceeceeceee $506,196.57 District of Columbia, ss.: I, FRANK R. ULLMER. Treasurer of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowl- edge and belief. FRANK R. ULLMER, Treasurer. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 8th day of November, 1935. (Seal) JOHN W. CROW, Notary Public. My commission expires August 10, 1939. Correct—Attest: H. PRESCOTT GATLEY, FRANK STETSON, WILLIAM B. WILLARD, WILLIAM D. HOOVER, FREDERICK A. FENNING, H. ROZIER DULANY, Jr, $505,185.94 1,010.63 REGINALD S. HUIDEKOPER. CLARK G. DIAMOND, CHAS. S. BAKER. VICTOR KAUFFMANN, B. W. PARKER, Directors. COOPE THE AMERICAN SECURITY today occupies a high place among the banks of Washing- ton. Its growth has not been sensational, but since 1889 it has forged ahead, reg- istering steady progress. That, we believe, is why the American Security has become increasingly popular among the District's business men. They have recognized the American Security's consistent progress, particularly in the re- cent trying years, as evidence of a man- AMERICAN AND TRUST COMPANY Largest Capital and Surplus of any Washington Trust Company Main Office: FIFTEENTH STREET AND PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE CENTRAL BRANCE 7th and Massachusetts Ave., N. W. NORTHEAST BRANCH Eighth and H Streets, N. E. BANKING which protects your business interests »» A—19 FINANCIAL., Holders AllOWed SHORT-TERM SECURITIES. (Reported by Chas D. Barney To Intervene in AllisChaimers G 601057, 100% 2 . ope” ” Missouri-Pacific Amer_ Beet Sugar 6is | Am. Tel. & Tel. 5%s 19 atlantic Refinine s 1 By the Assoclates Press. CLais CaepE e 1520 The Interstate Commerce Commis- | Spe*rn%, 9PI% BY, 5 sion today authorized the Protective | Chi. Northwest ivs | Committee for holders of first mort- | Doreome G55, gage gold bonds and 5 per cent in- come bonds of the New Orleans, Texas & Mexico Railnay Co. to intervene in the reorganization plan for the Missouri-Pacific System. The committee informed the com- mission that it represented approxi- mately $5,900,000 of the first mort- | ;; Y gage obligations and $309.800 of the | income bonds. ; Co) Offer. 101 101, 106 s 19407 5. Gotham 8ilk Fos Grand Tr Caraqa ¢ ;-,‘ru Norhern Ry nois 3 19 ;:,m Déx.vRCEn‘erv 65 = nna o The Missouri-Pacific reorganization | Rep fren & Steel 53 ”,‘, plan, the committee’s petition said, | Rio Gr. Western 4s 19:s * | Vanadium C proposes the fssuance of new securi- | Wabash Roy o 5e 105 ties in exchange for the bonds repre- Warner Broy 5 iah sented by the committee. L R . VISIBLE GRAIN SUPPLY. NEW YORK, November 12 (m—The visible supply of American grain shows the Tollowing -changes. ih bushers- Whear increased 209.000: corn increased 329,000 oats decreased 450.000. rya increased 76.000: barley decreased 5:16.000 10i% 10618 Rd s 104% PHILADELPHIA PRODUCE. PHILADELPHIA. November 12 Flymoutty Rocks mixed colors 2 pounds cr over e turkeve V geese, We Charter No. 4247 Reserve District No. REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE Lincoln National Bank ©Of Washington, in the District of Columbia, at the close of business on - November 1, 19; (Published in response to call made by Con 5211, U. 8 Re 5 { the Currency. under Section Loans and discounts_ Overdrafts United States Government nhl.gamnk direct and or fully guaranteed . . Other bonds, stock: . Banking houses, $339.727.3 40047 - $3.240.063 15 Cash in \null ancl balances with r'v,'m'r banks_ Outside checks and other cash items Other assets ..____.. camae. Total Assets LIABILITIES Demand deposits, except United States Government posits. public funds. and deposits of other by 5. Time deposits, except postal savings, pul deposits of other banks. e ) Public funds of States, counties, school districts, or other subdivisions or municipalities i 7.085.37 Deposits of other banks, including certified and cashiers' checks outstanding Total of items 14 to 18 (a) Secured by pledge of investments . (b) Not secured by pledge of loans and or investments 715.389.09 loans and or $44.265.44 8,920,868.64 (c) Total Deposits $8,965,134.08 Interest, taxes, and other expenses accrued and unpais Other liabilities = Capital account: Common stock. 4,000 shares. share . Surplus . Undivided profits—net . par $100 per £400.000 00 400.000.00 369.323.90 Total Capital Account Total Liabilities 5 Memorandum: Loans and investments pledged to secure liabilities: United States Government obligations, direct and or fully guaranteed er bonds. stocks and securitie Total Pledged (excluding rediscounts) 181.000.00 61.677.50 242.677.50 cdged: (b) Against public funds of States. counties. school d: tricts, or other subdivisions cr municipalties. ... Against deposits of trust departms With State authorities to quali of fiduciary power: For other purposes. 50.000.00 © 81.677.50 f ¢ for the exercise 110,000.00 @ 1,000.00 (h) Total Pledged 242,677.50 District of Columbia, ss.: I, JAMES A. SOPER, cashier of the above-named oank. do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. JAMES A. SOPER, Cashier. Sworn to and (ubscnbed before me this 11th day of November, 1935. (Seal.) HELENA D. REED, Notary Public Correct—Attest: FLOYD E. DAVIS H. B. LEARY FRANKLIN W. HARPER FRED A. SMITH H. R. NORTON CHAS. W. BOLGIANO GEORGE C. PUMPHREY GEORGE 1. BORGER CHANNING S. WALKER Directors. RATION agement at once sensibly conservative and sanely progressive. And they have found at the American Security a type of bank- g cooperation which protects and ad- vances their business interests. The American Security now seeks to make itself increasingly useful to busi- ness. We invite applications for loans from comcerns whose progress will expand Washington's payrolls and profits. Any of- ficer of this bank will be glad to see you. SECURITY SOUTRAWEST BRANCH Seventh and E Streets, S. W, NORTHWEST BRANCH 1140 Fifteenth Street, N. W. ‘ MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM DEPOSITS INSURED by Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, Washington, D.+C. $5,000 maxi- mum insurance for each depositor. 113% 1054 1 P\ —Live medium grade .