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iat in to ' \ { Witacl CHARL!I F. STERN Executive Vice-president of the First National Bank of Los Angeli Cal., and the Los Angeles Trust & Savings Bank. He was formerly Superintendent of Banks of California. He took a prom- inent part in a recent merger Wrigh ROSS J. COMSTOCK President of the First Na. tional Bank of Roxbury, Ida., | and recently elected President | of the Idaho Bankers Asso- | ciation, Mr. Comstock is | one of the highly regarded | financiers of his State and is well known throughout the Pacific Coast section | of eighteen banks chit ay ted stocks of merit per cent Southern preferred, Allis-Chaln 1 France and Middle St PLaerie Pouis, N.Y A and preferred and Chie among the best 46 perc Topeka & Santa & Northwestern sof railros . preferred, per cent, and gives the no speculative att pay in Lincoln M Henry Bord: bought the property, but is in nowise responsible for the stock of company. ‘The creditors are liable to. need more ecassets of the company to settle their claims K. AnKox, QO: Among comparatively low-pr Froud bonds giving a 1 and whieh should Airline cons. 6s, & South: I high 1 Fran, prior lien fay nis & >: rns, Hudson & Manhattan Ist and ref. 3s. Am trie power bonds are Northern States Power 3s, North American Ke sf 6s, series A, and Montane 1 be with at nels appear to be well s rable excess over int controlled by: the Gen identified with General Earnings show a ¢ jiirements, ‘The cou s & Electric Electric Company interests. The be re redeemab 105 on any interest date on and after January 1, 1983, Vhey: were iba price to yield about 334 per cent, B.. Sr. Louis, Mow The 7 per cent. syear collateral dn of the Central Indiana Power Co., operating apolis and western Indiana, seem a safe enoug able on thirty: day rt-term issue. ‘They are re fice at substantial premiums and are convertible at 11 the comp: per cent, cumulative preferred stock. tax up to 2 ted at four t s were offered Normal Federal inc & price to 's first mort~ 5 products beat Ito inere 1 the five ye th 1 pric 5 per cent DON You ean pine Governi exempt fro and are non 1 interest, in eptuble as security for deposits twit legality has been approved by U (the United St The bonds were Wy and interest. E., Newsnk, Nod delphi f public m Attorney City of PI 20-50-year $ per cent, bonis are attractive. ‘They are free from th wrwenal property tax of Pennsylv exempt from feral income taxes and are legal investments for savings nks and trust funds in E Ivania, New York, New ‘The return will at a price to Massachusetts and other Stat » somewhat moderate as they are off Ida little over 3.93 per cent, ‘The Holly Sugar Corpora year 7 per cent. sinking fund gold | The corporation is on dd has be | F, Kayses Crrv, M S first mortgage 1 heap oil stocks y Texs.: Tt looks 7 int the first mortgage 6 per ce ing funid gold bon Long-Bell Lumber Co. y was Hit is believe ifacturer and distributer of Lu 1s will be secured by ty « gage on pli Net earnings during the past ten ngin over interest requ 3. 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