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FINANCIAL. - BONDS HESITANT AFTER EARLY RISE Federal Issues Level Off. Most Junior Rails Gain Slightly. Bond Averages 20 10 10 Rails. Indust. Otil Net change. +.2 Unc. +:2 Today, noon 94.0 102.6 99.8 Prev. day.. 93.8102.6 99.6 Month ago. 94.7103.1100.0 Year ago... 92.2102.3101.6 1937 high.. 99.0104.4 102.8 1837 low... 92.9102.4 094 1936 high_. 98.2104.4103.1 1936 low... 86.9101.8 99.3 67.6 1932 low... 458 40.0 646 42.2 1928 high..101.1 98.9 102.9 100.5 10 Low-Yield Bonds. Noon ..._108.9 Prev. day. 108.8 Month ago109.3 Year ago- 111.6 1937 high. 113.7 1937 low. 108.4 1936 high_ 1135 1936 low.. 110.2 1928 high. 104.4 1932 low.. 86.8 1.1 1.3 2.3 69.6 4.7 70.8 73.0 (Complled by tne Associated Press.) B5 the Associated Press. NEW YORK, April 15—After ex- tending a rally, the bond market showed signs of leveling off today. United States Governments gave promise of further upturn at the start, but improvement was checked follow~ ing announcement by Secretary Mor- genthau of a new weekly series of $50,000,000 bills continuing through September. It was explained the financing would constitute borrowing of additional cash. A few Federals held gains ranging from 1/32d to 5/32ds of a point, but others were off 1/32d to 3,32ds. Most junior rail liens held well. Alleghany Corp., Baltimore & Ohio, Erie, Illinois Central, New York Cen- tral and Southern Railway loans moved up fractionally. Utility bonds edged higher under lead of North American Co. 5s and American & Foreign Power 5s, Pure Oil 445 pushed up about 1!2. Washington Produce BUTTER—92 score. 1-pound prints. 8 Yi-pound prints, 35 tub, 36, 80 sco pound _prints, Ys-pound prints, tub, 35, MEATS—Choice beef veal. 16: lamb. 21: por Dork, 21; fresh ham sliced bacon, 33; pound. 1314: lard’ 141. LIVE STOCK—Pigs &laan: m roughs, 5 Prices ington by Agricultural 15 36 W 18: calves 7342814 light hogs, | 9afits: heavies. 72:20 ba10; lambs, i t' fo0.b. Wash- States Bureau of GS—Market weak and_ unsettled \ Receipts still heavy. United States Gov- ernment graded extras, large and U. 8 siandards, large. 'a cent lower. —Current Teceipts, 30!a: hennery whites. 2112 ernment graded and dated whife e prices paid shippers fo.b U. S extras, large, diumis. 2 LIV] dium. 13 ¢ eavy. 1 | Chickens | 23 a premium ns. 134 to 21 LB} Keys: Leghorns, 14 to d Crosses. mostly 3 oud | iineas. 25 16 30 each. ens, 16 to 18: oid toms 5 16 Yt iits and Vecetables. Sales in large lots by original receivers | up to & am. today. APPLES—No _carlot arrivals. one un broken car on track. Supplies moderate: demand moderate; market steady. baskets. No. 1: Virginia, St: 2Ve-inch minimum._ 1.40a 2 5 S4-inch ' minimum, 507 2 h inch minimum. 1.8; inch minimum. 1.40a. um, 1.75a1.85: 2 2.25: 23)-fnch Ticious, 2'a-inch minimum, 2, inch minimum. 2 35a2.50: 3-inch minim 2.50; few higher: Golden Delicious, inch’ minimum. 1.85: 21a-inch 2.25a2.35. Boxes: 'Maryland, Penns vania. Virginia and West Virginia, combi- fancy: Delicious, Golden C grade 1.75a1.90 Paragons. Cartons ASPARAGUS—One i ane broken car on track. Truck receipt; moderate: supplies moderate: demand mod erate: markel slightly weaker. So Carolina. pyramid_crates. dozen bun 1 fancy. 2.00a South Carolina ar- :"two broken and one unbroken cars on track. Truck receipts moderate; sup- plies moderate; demand moderate: market steady. South Carolina, 1':-bushel ham- ers “pointed type. truck receipts, packed ocally. mostly around 75 CARROTS—No carlot arrivals: one bro- ken car on track. _Supplies moderate; de- mand moderate: market steady. Texas, half lettuce crates, 3 dozen, 1.40-1.50: California. Western ~lettuce crates, 6 dozen. 3.5 CAULIFLOWER—Two _ California ar- rived: two broken and one unbroken Cars on track. Supplies light; demand mod- erate; market slightly stronger. Call- fornia._crates. mostly around 1.75. —One Florida arrived: three broken and two unbroken cars on track. Bupplies moderate; demand light; mar steady. Florida, individually washed. Inch crates. wire bound and 10-inch crates 8-10 dozen, 2.00-2.25; XX's, mostly nd 1.75. TPETTUCE Two Arizona arrived: nine | broken and six unbroken cars on track. Supplies moderate; demand moderate: mar- ket steady. Arizona, Western crates. ice- berg type. § dozen. 5.00-3.25: fair condi- n. 2.50. HOBNIONS —One Michigan. one New York arrived: one broken and three unbroken cars on track. Supplies moderate. de- mand moderate: market steady Michigan and New York. 5-pound sacks. yellows, bl 5 U a8 o Yeariof arrivals: one broken ear on track. Supplies moderate: demand market weak. California, bushel Telephones. 3 50; mostly th Caroliria, bushel hampers, Potato Prices Steadv. ATOES—One Florida. two Idaho, three Maine arrived: 14 unbroken cars on track. Old stock: Supplies moderate: de- mand moderate; market steady. 100-pound sacks, U. 8. No. 1: Maine Green Moun- 340-250: Idaho Russet Burbanks. New stock: Supplies i 60, steady. _Florida, Spaulding Rose, 0. 1. 6.25-6.50: bushel crates. Bliss Triumphs and Spaulding Rose. U. S. No. 2.00-2 2 3 —No_carlot arrivals: no cars onShack Truck feceipts ehti supoiies ght: demand moderate: market steady. Bushel baskets Savoy yyve U. 8. No. 1: Virginia. 60a65: North Carolina. fair qual 50. Y A AWBERRIES —Express. one Louisi ana arrived: no cars on track. Truck Teceipts light: supplies light; demand mod- erate: market steady. Florida, s6-point T WERT POTATORS - No carlot arrivals; P Truck receipts moder- demand light; double-head barre n track D CSuppiies moderate: cemand. moderace: market slightly stronger. ~North Carolina, * bushel baskets. Puerto Ricans and Nancy H 1.40a1.50; few high as 1.65. MATOES—No _carlot arrivals: two unbroken cars on track. Truck receipts moderate: supplies moderate; demand mod- erate: market steady. Florida, wide range {n condition. lug boXes. green. ripes and tirnine, wrapped. 6X0. 3.00a3.50: 6x7, B5ba2.60: 7x7. 1.5081.75: poorer. al Mexico, lug boxes._ripes and , 5x6. 4.00a4.25. ETAELES*N‘O carlot ar- g ken cars on track. TR BEANS RO cariot srivals: no cars on track Supplies light: demand moderate; market steady. Florida, bushel s, green. flat type. fair quality. 2.50 round stringless, best, 3.50; ir 3.00: poorer lower. W e, CHiDlite Neby: e track. . = O noderate: matket Steady. Florida, B ST B Oofies | light: _demand modeulo‘.imnkel !,L!lfl!. Florida, 1'2- bushel crates. . . S-S s {nsufficient to quote, R M RERS Bupolles Light: 'Qemand ight; market Sl!fldy.y Florida. bushel bas- ts, {i 3 'y, 3.00-3.50 .__Plorida. Iresh EQUASL{ £ ampers, white. wrapped. ); poorer. lower: bushel Tower wrap) 2.25a: sizes turning. ushel 5;_few. 3.0( moder- an ey Noarby sections. Bachel ate. ket Steady. Nearby baskets. 25-3! 5-35. ANGES—Thiee California arrived. oken and four unbroken cars on i forida, boxes. No. 1 3.00-4.75; Mo, B ROTT honda . boxes, No. 1. 2.75: No. ONS—California. boxes. No. 1. 6.50- 0, -5.00. 3, 4.50-8.00; ETS . 15 crates 1.50-1.60. fiusflxgggfis—-mrmnu. 3-pound bas- XS PAPPLES Cuba, crates. 3.00-4.00, -&w‘s‘fip SATLADNorth Oarolina. bushet ets. 50 i 218 1949-53 . 2%8 194547 cmmue 2% 8 1948-51 e 2% 8 196164 cuee 2% 8 1956-569 e 2% 8 1950-60 ccunn 38194648 38 1961-566 Blhm 1946-¢! 3%S 1946-49 reg 8148 1949-52 3348 1944-46__ 8148 194446 reg_. 838 1941-43 Mar. %5 1943-47 % 8% s 1940-43June 3% s 1946-56 . 48 1944-64 97.22 101.28 100.10 99,29 99.28 100.26 108.7 102.20 108.24 101.16 108.80 108.8 104.29 105.11 10526 105,17 108.6 110.6 TREASURY High. Low. 2:58. ¥7.18 9719 101,18 101.21 1002 100.9 9918 99.24 99.18 99.28 100,16 100.26 ~ 108, 108.7 102,16 102.178 103,70 108.24 108.16 103.16 108.24 108.30 104.28 108.8 104.29 104.29 106,11 106,11 105.89 108,25 106,17 105.17 1086 108.6 109.26 110.6 | Milan 6%s " | Un Stl Wk 63,851 C 3148 1943-45 105.7 104.80 105.7 947-52 ___. 114.18 148 Jlaa2 FEDERAL FARM MORTGAGE. % THE EVE Chi & W In con 8 Chi& W Ind 4% 862 Childs & Co 5548 _ CinG&E3Y% Cin Un Ter 33 CCC&St L gen CCCAStLrf 4 CCC&St Lret § CCCAStL StLav 4590 CCC&StLCW&M 4891 Clev 1 [11 3% 865 Clev Un Tel 4 %8 ‘17 Clev Un Term 6s 73 B. Colo Fuel & Ir 68°70__ Columbia G & El 68 ‘53 May Columbfa G&B Colum Ry P&L Comel Credit 3 Com Inv Tr 3% ConnR&L 4% Cons Coal Del 68 '60__ Cons EA NY 8% s 46 1. 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Tenn C&l RR 5851 Tenn El Pw 6547 A_ Term AsSt L 4853 rexas Corp 33851 Texas & Pac 68 71 B Texas & Pac 58 79 C Texas & Pac 5s'80 D _ Third A ad tn ex 58'66. UnEl L& P6s'57 UnElL&P5%8 54_ Un Ofl Calif 6342 A_. Union Pac 3%s°'70 Un Pac 3%s°'71 Un Pac 18t 454 Un Pac 1st rf United Drug 68°53___. U 8 Rubber 47°=30 Utah L & T 6844 (A)_ Utah P& L 6s 44 _____ Utll P &L 6869 ww.__.. UUHI P& Lb6%8s"47____ Va E & P 1st ref 48'55.. VaRy 18t 3%s'66 A__ Wabash 4% 8 ‘78 __. Wabash 1st 58 ‘39, Wabash bs ‘76 B Wabash 63 80 D. Wabash 63876 Walker H&S 4% 8'4 Walworth 4865 e Warner Bros cv 68°39. Warner-Quin 6s°39___ Warren Brev 6s 41 __ Warren RR 3% 2000_ West Penn P 834m '66.. West'n Md 1st 45 '52 West'n Md 6%s 77 West'n Pac 65 46 A. West'n Un 4348 '60 __. Westn Un cl tr 68 '38._. West'n Un 68 '61_ West'n Un 68 6 Wh & L E con 48 '49_. Wheel Steel 4%8'53_. White Sew M 6540 ___ W Sp Stl con 78’35 ot - Wilkes B&E 1st 58 %42 Wilson & Co 48 56 10034 10035 1003 WisCent 1st gn 48 '49_ 27 27 27 Wis C 1st gn 4s 49 ct.. 263 2634 253 Y'ngstnS&T 3%8°0x__ 142 141 141 Y’'ngstn S&T ¢s°61___. 100% 100 100 o $3,546,548 Earned By Hiram Walker For Six Months By the Associated Press. WINDSOR, Ontario, April 15.—Im- provement in earnings for the first six months of the current fiscal year was reported by Hiram Walker-Gooder- ham & Worts, Ltd., today. Net income for the quarter ended February 28, 1937, amounted to $1,- 658,578, equal after preferred dividends to $2.14 a share on the 722,304 com- mon shares outstanding at the end of the period, compared with $1,118,663, or $1.52 a share on the 660,000 common shares outstanding for the similar quarter of the preceding year. Net income for the first six months of the fiscal year was $3,546,548, equal after preferred dividends to $4.59 a share, against $2,322,747, or $3.17, for the six months ended February 29, 1936. 108% 1083 836 10814 1013 1043 108 108 99 10834 10835 10834 4135 405 41l 89%. 393 891 ASSET VALUE GAINS. NEW YORK, April 15 (#).—Ameri- can International Corp., a leading in- vestment company, announced today the net asset value of its security port- folio increased to $21.87- a common share at the end of March, compared with $19.06 at the end of 1936. D. C, THURSDAY, APRIL 15, 1937 CLEARINGS HOLD GAIN OVER 1936 Total for 22 Leading Cities 15.1 Per Cent Ahead of Year Ago. BY the Associated Press. NEW YORK, April 15.—Although lowered from the heavy amount of a week earller, the percentage increase in bank clearings over the comparative 1936 level virtually was unchanged for the latest period. The total for 22 leading cities as reported to Dun & Bradstreet for the week ended April 14 was $5,837,681,- 000, against $5,072,985,000 in the cor- responding 1936 period, & gain of 15.1 per cent. This contrasted with a percentage advance of 15.2 in a similar compari- son for the week previous. New York Oty clearings of $3,626,~ 818,000 increased 13 per cent over the $3,210,778,000 a year ago. At outside centers the total was $2,210,863,000, or 18.7 per cent in excess of the $1,- 862,207,000 in 1936. Increases ap- peared at all individual cities, with the exception of Pittsburgh and Omaha, where there were small losses, Gains of 25 per cent or higher oc- curred at Philadelphia, Cleveland, At- lanta, Kansas City, Dallas and Seattle. Clearings for the past week showed a drop of $822,070,000 when compared with the figures for the preceding period. Between the two similar weeks of 1936 there was & loas of $709,417,000. —_— NEW YORK BANK STOCKS NEW YORK. April 15 (7.—New York Security Dealres’ Asociation (Quotation of 2 o'clock.) Bank of Manhattan (113) Bankers Tr (2) Comercial (%) s Cont Bk & Tr (.80) Corn Ex Bk Empire Tr (1) First Nat (Bos) First Nau _(100) ~ Guaranty Tr (1) Trving Tr (.60), Manufacturers Tr (2) - Manufacturers Tr pf (2)- Natl City (1) N Y Trust (5) Public_ (113) Title G & T FOREIGN EXCHANGES. NEW YORK, April 15 (# —Foreign ex- change steady: Great Britain in_doll ents: Great Britain—Dema; )11: cables, 4 9011, Demand. 4 nds—Belgium, ' 16.85 1 registered. 10.87 54.70 ark free, 40 Switzerland. ( tugal. 4.46° Greece. Cuechoslovakia, 3.483: Yugoslavia, 2 Austria. 1X.70n; Hungary, 19.50: Ruman 5. Argentin . 8.ROVen! 28.62 Hongkong, 55 "Mexico 2 Montreal in York New York in Mon- treal, 99.003. 5 BOSTON WOOL MARKET. BOSTON April 15 (® (U. 8. Depart- ment of Agriculture).—The finer grades of Western grown wool were moved in moderate volume today at steady prices Average to good Prench combing length fine territory wools in original bags brought 1.03a06 scoured basis. Short French comuing length fine territory ard average French combing half blood terri- tory wools in original bags sold at 1.10 to 1.02. scoured basis. Pre-shearing _contracts grown wools were quiet. METAL MARKET. NEW (JORK, April 15 (P —Copper steady: electrolytic, spot and future, 15.50: export, 1535845, “Tir easy: spot and near- by. 50.8712a60.12%; future. Lead steady: Ne: East 8t Louls s East 8t Wolframite. 22.45. timony. quicksilver changed. for Western Iron. aluminum, an- and platinum’ un- FREIGHT LOADINGS. Savings & Commercial DIVIDENDS ANNOUNCED NEW YORK. April 15.—Dividends de- gared (prepared by the Standard Statistics TD.): Increased. Pe- Btk. of Pay- Rate riod. record. able. Bourne Mills 260 4-14 erry-Burrell Hamilton Watcl Hecla Mining_ Emil Kiein nt 62%c __ Extra, Buffalo Ankerite Gold Buffalo Ankerite Gold M (Beaver)._. .___bc __ Aceumulated, ors Bve 3% i 780 Liquidating, Regular. Am Motorists Insur (Chi) Buffalgp Ank Gold Buffalo Ank Gold (Beurer) Cherry-Burrell Corp % P Clifs Corp_Vtc Hamilton Watch 6% Dl % D X ;1.50 Kro'ler Mf 6% pf A $1.50 Libbey-Ow, Pold Glasg 75¢ - Luther Mfg 3150 Moody Inv 8v $3 pt pt_75c Moore Drop Forgings Newb'ry (J ) 5% pf Pacific G & B0 bf 3 c G & E 8% % pf 3 Ploneer Mill Schwitzer-Cummins Emil Klein _ ----80c Q [ 5 a 9 Sis ¥ & oo ©®p DO [ 1d_ Storage Intl Utll $7 pri ptd Intl Ut $3.50 pr pf Lyneh Corp ° Natl Lead 3 B DOODOOLODOZOOD O c 50c Ameortized Lflz‘iNS for buying, building or refinancing loans on your home, made under Federal Hous- ing Act, Title 2. This Bank Has Made Over $2,000,000.00 of These Loans SECURITY BANK Two Convenient Branches: 9th & G 1518 K Sts. N.W. St. N.W. Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation A\ANAANANS Look into our -BUILDING LOAN PLAN IT combines low interest rate with monthly repay- ments on principal, over an extended time. We cooper- ate with property owners in the District of Columbia, nearby Maryland and Vir- ginia. Ample funds for mort- gage loans—large or small. WEAVER BRO‘ INC NEW YORK April 15 (P —Revenue | freight carloadings on railroads reporting for the week ended April 10 included Week Previous Year April 10, week 880, 26.439° 23122 23138 13.328 1715488 9 3380 RUBBER FUTURES. NEW YORK. April 15 (® ber futures opened easer, May. 2240-42; J ber. 22.77-80. Norfolk & West Pennsylvania Western Pacific —Crude rub- to 34 lower, 5; Beptem- REPORT OF CONDITION OF Union Trust Company of the District of Of Washington, D. C., a member of close of business on March 31, 1937. (Published in accordance with a call made by the Federal Reserve bank of this district on a date fixed by the Board System pursuant to the provisions of the Federal Reserve Act.) ASSETS. 1. Loans and discounts. 2. Overdrafts 3. guaranteed . Other bonds, stocks, and securities. . Banking house, $1,711,774.28; $148,620 i . Real estate owned other than ban . Reserve with Federal Reserve bank . Cash, balances with other banks, and cash items in process of collection . Other assets___. . Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corpora- ner: A fied and officers’ . Deposits of other banks, outstanding, etc. Not secured by the pledge of loans and/or investments ‘Total Deposits. . Interest, taxes, and other expenses . Other liabilities . Capital account: Common stock, 20,000 shares, par $100 per share ... Surplus —___. Undivided profits—net Reserves for contingencles. Total Capital Account. Total, Including Capital Account. MEMORANDUM: Loans and Investments Pledged to Secure Liabilities. 2. United Staf Government obligations, direct and/or fully e Umrmtc:;‘. _________ .__...lf?... ..................... - $1,621,195.12 ‘Total Pledged, excluding rediscounts. 35. 36. Pledged: Against deposits of trust department.... Against other deposits. With State authorities to qualify for the exercise of fiduciary powers ... For other purposes Total Pledged 1, 8. WILLIAM MILLER, Treasurer of the above-named bank, do sol- emnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 12th day of April, 1937. (Seal) T CORRECT—ALttest: ORD PRESTON, GEORGE E. HAMILTON, GEORGE E. HAMILTON, Jr., D. J. KAUFMAN, CHARLES F. WILSON, GEORGE E. FLEMING, DANIEL W. O’'DONOGHUE, Jr., ) United States Government obligations, direct and; Furniture REALTORS Morttage Luan Corraspomdont Maropslitan Life Inmrancs Company WASHINGTON BUILDING DISTRICT 9486 Reserve District No. 5. Columbia the Federal Reserve System, at the of Governors of the Federal Reserve -- $2,650,998.98 = 252.68 3,548,280.80 & 1,839,513.22 1,860,394.28 1,106,173.73 1,338,011.65 2,264,274.92 292,745.60 $14,900.645 86 $7,228,075.52 4,388,575.77 corporations checks ps, an 213.303.25 $11,829,954.54 $11,829,954.54 accrued and unpaid. 36,128.84 | 188.93 ~ $2,000,000.00 500,000.00 487,289.09 - 47,084.36 3,034,373.45 $14,900,645.86 $1,621,195.12 $1,000,000.00 100,000.00 520,195.12 1,000.00 $1,621,195.12 8. WILLIAM MILLER, Treasurer. DUTTON WAINWRIGHT, Notary Public. EDWARD L. HILLYER, DANIEL B. DEVORE, FINANCIAL Decline Revealed In Construction Total for Week BY the Associatea Press. NEW YORK, April 15.—Engineering construction awards in the past week totaled $46,927,000, a decrease of 8 per cent from the preceding week and 14 per cent from the corresponding period of 1926, Enginecering News Rec- ord reported today. Private construction amounted to $24,508,000 and public to $22,419,000. In the previous week private awards aggregated $27,813,000 and public $22,- A—19 ASSOCIATED OUTPUT UP. A NEW YORK, April 15 (Special) —.y For the week ended April 9, Associated Gas & Electric System reports net elec- tric output of 86,532,415 units (kilo- watt hours), which is an increase of 9,314.365 units over the comparable week a year ago. MONTREAL SILVER. MONTREAL. April 15 (. —8ilver fu- tures opened easier. 30 to 40 lower 45.40b: July September, REAL ESTATE LOANS 7 RESIDENCE and 3% SMALL BUSINESS FRED T. NESBIT kg PROPERTIES. 96 Charter No. 13782. 5,000, with the total $50,778,000, 1010 VERMONT AVE. DISTRIOT 0392 Reserve District No. 5. REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE Hamilton National Bank ©Otf Washington, in the District of Columbia, at the close of business on March 31, 1937. (Published in response to call made by Comptroller of the Currency, under. . 1 3. United States City of Washington, District of Columbia, ss that Bection 5211, U. 8. Revised Statutes.) . Loans and discounts. - 87,667,442.54 Overdrafts .. 632.06. 6,360,047.42 4,452,594.12 83,208.27, 2,730,055.11 - Other bonds, stocks, and securities__ . Banking house, $25,052.65; Furniture and fi . Reserve with Federal Reserve bank. . Cash, balances with other banks, and cash ftems in process of collection . Cash items not in process of collection._. . Other assets 4,435,282.06 ° 133.37 106,571.43 $25,836,056.38 . Demand deposits corporations - Time deposits of individuals, partnerships, - State, county, and municipal deposits United States Government and postal . Deposits of other banks, including checks outstanding. Total of items 14 to 18, inclusive: (a) Secured by pledge of loans and/or investments - $2,749,470.54 (b) Not secured by pledge of loans and/or investments .. 21,013,352.22 (e) ‘Total Deposits $23,762,822.76 . Interest, taxes, and other expenses accrued and unpaid. Other liabilities. . Capital account: Common stock, 50,000 shares, par $20.00 per share of individuals, partnerships, and ........... $13,313,597.02 and corporations 7,983,421.72 5,754.23 | savings deposits. 109,000.00 certified and cashier’s 2,351,049.79 8923677, 109,812.39. $1,000,000.00 600,000.00 222,163.61 52,020.94 Undivided profits—net Total Capital Account. Total Liabilities = MEMORANDUM: Loans and Investments Pledged to - United States Government obligations, direct and or guaranteed . Other bonds, --$25.836,056.39 cure Liabilities, fully -- $2,966,736.59 668,404 85 Total Pledged (excluding rediscounts) $3,635,141.44 . Pledged: (@) Against United States Government and postal £$203.820.85 134,527.43 -~ 2,986,190.74 (f) With State authorities to qualify for the exercise of fiduciary powers (g) For other purposes. (h) Total Pledged. . 303.602.43 1,000.00 | $3635,141.4% 1. W. J. WALLER, cashier of the above-named bank do solemnly swear the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief W. J. WALLER, Cashier. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 13th day of Aprfl, 1937 : KENNETH O. HULSE, Notary Public My commission expires February 1, 1942, CORREOCT—Attest: Charter No. 5046. Charter No. 5046. E C. GRAHAM, JOSHUA EVANS, Jr,, W. B. PUTMAN, HARRY KAUFMAN, RALPH W. LEE, E. C. BALTZ, WM. H. CLARKE, CHESTER WELLS, EMORY H. BOGLEY, HORACE G. SMITHY, ROGER J. WHITEFORD, C. C. ROGERS, Directors. Reserve District No. 5 REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE RIGGS NATIONAL BANK Of Washington, mn the District of Columbia, at the close of business on March 31, 1937. Reserve District No. 5 (Published in response to call made by Comptroller of the Currency, under Section 5211, U. S. Revised Statutes.) . Loans and discounts . Overdrafts - United States Government obligations, direct and or fully guaranteed - $19,744,924.90 7,040.32 42,633,520.15 5,065,424.79 27,479.00 . Customers’ liability on account of acceptances executed.._ . Banking houses, $2,662,434.36; Furniture and fixtures, $441,032.90 Real estate owned other than banking houses._ . Reserve with Federal Reserve Bank . Cash, balances with other banks, and cash items in process of collection. 3,103,467.26 59,170.79 14,334,602.59 21,944,262.45 37,091.18 Other assets. 140,398.97 $107,097,382 40 . Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corpo- rations . Time deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations. . State, county, and municipal deposits___ _____________ . Deposits of other banks, including certified and cashier's Checks outstanding Total of items 14 to 18, inclusive (a) Secured by pledge of loans and/or investments (b) Not secured by pledge of loans and/or investments._. (c) Yotal Deposits. . . Acceptances executed by other bank Interest, taxes, and other expenses accrued and unpaid.__. . Dividends declared but not yet payable and amounts set aside for dividends not declared . Other liabilities. $61,405,491.23 18,631,235.68 43,601.73 17,705,388.30 $2,460,977.38 95,324,739.56 --$97,785,716.94 anks for account of this 3 27,479.00 182,360.33 60,000.00 228,576.68 30. Capital account: Class A preferred stock, 14,175 shares, par $100 per share retirable at $100 per share; Common stock, 30,000 shares, par $100 per share Surplus Undivided profits—net. Reserves for contingencies_ Preferred stock retirement fund. $4,417,500.00 2,225,000.00 1,635,174.73 445,780.92 - 89,793.75 Total Capital Account.._.... R e s e s i 8,813,249 40 Total Liabilities. ... e T _8107.097‘3§2 40 MEMORANDUM: Loans and lnvestments Pledged to Secure 31 34 35 Liabilities. . United States Government obligations, direct and/or fully guaranteed Total Pledged (excluding rediscounts) .............. . ledged: (c) Against deposits of trust departments (d) Against other deposits. (f) With State authorities to qualify for the exercise of fiduciary powers. (g) For other purposes (h) Total Pledged._. $4,212,465.08 $4,212,465.06 ° 1,075,941.20 1,996,792.69 1,138,727.66 100351 212,485.06 District of Columbia, City of Washington, ss.: I, GEORGE O. VASS, cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. CORRECT—Attest: Sworn to and subscribed before me this 13th day of April, 1937. (Seal) ANDREW T. DENT, Notary Public, D. C. My commission expires August 28, 1938. GEORGE O. VASS, Cashier, RANDALL H. HAGNER, JOHN O. LA GORCE, H. B. SPENCER, D. J. CALLAHAN, STERLING RUFFIN, CHARLES H. TOMPKINS, Directors. ROBERT V. FLEMING, H. ROZIER DULANY, C. POWELL MINNJGERODE, HARRY P. CLARK, HILLEARY G. HOSKINSON,