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January to March 1930, Inclusive: Index To TWO SECTIONS—SECTION TWO (Issue of April 19, 1930) The r financial thrtilltritt A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER Representing the Industrial Interests of the United States JANUARY TO MARCH, 1930, INCLUSIVE VOLUME 130—PART 1 WILLIAM B. DANA COMPANY, PUBLISHERS WILLIAM STREET, CORNER OF SPRUCE STREET, NEW YORK. Copyright in 1930, according to Act of Congress, by WILLIAM B. D /,Z21 COMPANY, in office of Librarian of Congress, Washington, D. 43. Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis Copyright In IMO, according to Act of Congress, by WILLIAM B. DANA COMPANY ta office of Librarian of Congress, Washington, D. C. Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis JAN.-MAR., 1930.] INDEX ELE INDEX TO VOLUME 130 PART 1. JANUARY 1 TO MARCH 31 1930. EDITORIAL AND COMMUNICATED ARTICLES Page, Page. Page. New Brokerage Houses, Suit to Recover Losses -1173 Construction, The 1929 Record of Activity. A Promise of Healthy, Article by 867 Brokers' Loans, Expansion in -2, 330, Building Frank W.Blair 885 671, 842, 1016, 1154. 1519, 1705 Consultative Pact, The Question of a-A new Advance-Rumely Co-Suit Against Manipu- 2095 Brokers' Loans Show Reduction_174, 506. American Policy at London lators in 1173 671, 1327, 2083 Corn, Agricultural Bureau Report On. See Agriculture, The New Godmother of. The General Ward Grain, Farm Loan Board Brokers, New York Attorney -Reducing Acreage _ _ _ _1889 1173 Cotton, Agricultural Bureau Report on 669 America, Europe and Japan in Conference_ _ _ 185 Backs Bill to License Building Construction, The 1929 Record of Cotton Co-Operatives, Federal Farm Board's American Federation of Labor, A Mis- 669 New 867 Plan To Assist leading Oath by The 1904 in 1016 Building Trade Outlook Discussed by Colonel Cotton, Exports in January Decline American Policy at London, A New-The Federal Farm of Cleveland Trust Co 1891 Cotton Market Depression and Question of a Consultative Pact 2095 Ayres Trades Progress Towards Normal Board Activities. See Farm Loan. Anderson, Benjamin W. Jr.-Speech Before Buildings Conditions 506 Court Decisions- St. Louis Chamber of Commerce Regarding Circuit Court of Appeals Building Operations, United States, Covering Findings of U. S. The Wheat Surplus 1706 Guy Huston Years 872 Reversing Conviction of Armaments, Conflicting Views About 341 13 Stock Land Promise of Healthy Activity"_ 885 of Southern Minnesota Joint Austria, National Bank of, Reduces Its Business-"A 18 Business, Civilization and 683. 855 Bank Discount Rate 513, 1022, 1898 343 Business Failures- Crime and Commissions Austria Signs Treaty of Friendship With Justice, Great Britain During December 1929 175 Court of International Italy 1022 676 the Year 686 Signs Optional Clause Automobile Financing by Installment Pay- During During January 842 Crop Reports, See Grain. ments-Amounts Advanced 345 During February 1520 Automobiles-Reduced Production for Month artmouth Receives Another Million Dol- "Business Prognostigations" 187 of December 1929 505 D lars from George F. Baker for Memorial Butler, Nicholas Murray-Law and Lawless- Ayres, Leonard P., Article on "Optimism Library 1034 ness 189 Holds in Ohio" 1041 Deerfield Academy Receives Gift of 8100.000 1030 Ayres, Leonard P., Discusses The Building H. B. of Philadelphia Seeks to from Thomas Cochran rahan, Its Discount Trade Outlook 1891 Losses as a Result of Stock Denmark, Bank of, Reduces Recover 1517. 1526 Market Crash 1173 Rate paker, George F., Gives Another Million Growth of Trading Capital Flotations (New)- Detroit Stock Exchange, A-. Dollars for Memorial Library at Dart- 885 During December and the Twelve Months on mouth College Monthly Range of 1034 of the Calendar Year 359 Detroit Stock Exchange, Bank Clearings in Federal Reserve 1929 on the 878 Districts, During January 1030 Prices for Years 1927, 1928, Summary of 356 To Have a new 354. During February and for the Two Months Detroit Stock Exchange Bank Clearings in 1929 And The of 886 Course Since the First of January 1723 Home Trade and Speculation Yearly Range of 349 Capital Issues in Great Britain, The New._ 368 Detroit Stock Exchange, Bank Concealments, International 882 -Involve- Capitalism and the College 2097 Prices on ment of The Federal -The Change Reserve System. Carlton, Newcomb, President of Western Dictators and Dictatorships (Editorial, New York Spain 682 "Journal of Com- Union Telegraph Co., Views on the Uni- of Government in merce) Naval Limitation. 1151 fication of International Communications_ 173 Disarmament. See Bank for International Settlements- Disarmament. Divergent Views About-The Case, J. Herbert, Appointed as Federal See also under "German Conference Takes Soundings 1026 Reparations Pay- Reserve Agent in New York 1327 London ments." Rates, General Reduction in Europe; Cassel, Gustav, Swedish Economist, Declares Discount Board of Directors, Gates W. States 841, 1890 McGarrah President Hoover's Program a Mistake also in United and Leon Fraser Named to L. & Co., Claims Against_ _1173 1330 and Announces Belief in a Capital Shortage 173 Doherty. Henry McFadden's Mr., Address on The Federal Changes in the New York Law Regarding the Reserve System and The Respecting the Stock Mar- 1152 Descent and Distribution of Property. cconomic Views International Bank Depreciation 173 Concealments-In- Articles by Harold J. Faulkner .520. 689, A-• ket volvement of Federal Reduces Its Discount Reserve 1151 853, 1533 England, Bank of, Proceedings Towards Organization of 841, 850, 1517, 1526, 1890, 1898 1330 Chicago & Eastern Illinois Railroad is Ac- Rate Switzerland, Bank to be Located at Bank of, Weekly Returns_9, 181, Basle_ _1159 quired by Van Sweringen Borthers 2083 England, Switzerland Begins to 1022, 1160, 1333, 1526, Formulate Laws For Chicago- 337, 513, 677, 850, Establishment of The 848 1714, 1898, 2091 Banleptocks During 1929, with Amount Bank for International Settlements, America and Japan in Conference__ 185 Jackson Earned on Capital, Range of Prices of 528 Europe, E. Reynolds of First National European Banks, Weekly Returns of Gold Bank on Building Operations-The Outlook Hopeful 529 "Functions of The" 1346 Silver Holdings___ _13, 185, 341. 517, Chicago and its Board of Trade Give a and Bank of France, The History of the 1164, 1337, 1530, 1718, -A Great Good Account of Themselves 531 682, 854, 1026, National Institution 1902, 2095 2099 Federal Reserve Bank of, Reduces Its Bank Rates at Foreign Centres. See Securities Market_4. 176, 332, Money Discount Rate 841, 851 European Rates at Foreign Centres. 844, 1017, 1155. 1164, 1328. Industrial and Commercial Activity High 508, 672. Bank Rates, The General Reduction in 1521, 1708. 1894. 2085 in the Chicago District in 1929 530 Central 841, 1890 and Imports of United States. See Municipal Bonds in 1929-Conditions Exports Bankers' Acceptances Advanced -Vagaries Healthy 530 United States. of Bill Market 2081 Imports,"Tile Country's Foreign Public Utilities Budgets for 1930 Aggre- Exports and Bankers' Acceptances Reduced 1517, 1890 1167 gates $108,818,900 534 Trade in 1929" Bankin T, Branch, Should Be Limited to Stock Exchange-Its Growth 532 Definite Economic Areas, Secretary of ailures. See Business Failures. Stock Exchange, Statistics Regarding the_ 533 Treasury Mellon Advises 1352 Farm Loan Board, The New Godmother of Stock Exchange Record of Prices for 1929- 523 Banking Credit, A Surfeit of 1890 Agriculture-Reducing Acreage 1889 China, Extraterritorial Privileges to be Abro- Banking, Comptroller of Currency John W. Farm Loan Board's Policy Respecting the gated in 8 Pole Would Decentralize Banking Grain and Cotton Depression_669, 1015, Capital Cincinnati Stock Exchange, Record of Prices Through System of Regional Branch Bank- 1153, 1325. 1518, 1706 on 1040 ing 1348 Farm Loan Board-President Asks for Civilization and Business-Profit making, Banking Department, New York State, Bill Additional Appropriation of 8100,000,000 683, 855 Would Place Investment Trusts Under 345 1706 Clearings, Bank. See Bank Clearings. Banking, Group, in the Northwest 1176 Farmers, Forgetting The 519 Cleveland Reserve Bank Reduces Banks, Federal Guaranty for Deposits in Federal Farmers, Minnesota Plans Loans to 1179 Its Discount Rate 1715 National 15 Farm Relief, U. S. Senate Calls Upon Secre- Cleveland Stock Exchange Makes New Record Belgium, Bank of, Reduces its Discount Rate tary of Agriculture to Recommend Means in 1929 1042 9, 1016, 1023 for Meeting Situation 1326 Blair, Frank W., Article:on "A Promise of Cleveland Stock Exchange, Membership List Faulkner, Harold J., Articles on "Changes in Healthy Activity" 885 of 1042 The New York Law Regarding the Descent Bolivia and Paraguay in Dispute over the Cleveland Stock Exchange, The-Monthly and Distribution of Property" 520, 689, Chaco Region 676 Range of Prices, Stocks and Bonds 1035 858. 1533 Bonds, Bankers Hero Find Revival of Market Cochran, Thomas, Gives $100,000 to Deer- Federal Guaranty for Deposits.in National Checked for (From the Now York "Journal field Academy 1030 Banks 15 of Commerce") 693 Colby, Clark J. W., Article on Growth of Federal Reserve, A Fruitless Effort to Bond Market, Improvement in 1881 Trading on Detroit Stock Exchange 885 Establish an Alibi For. By Gov. Young. Book Notices- Colombia, Dr. Enrique Olaya Herrera. (Editorial in New York "Journal of "History of the Bank of France" (Illsicire Minister to United States, Is Elected Presi- Commercei") 2013 do la Banque do France) Book by dent of 1022 Federal Reserve Agent in New York, J. Gabriel Ramon 2099 Columbus (Ohio), Range of Prices on Stock Herbert Case is Appointed 1327 "Boots and Bypaths"-Address of Edward and Bond Exchange 1041 Federal Reserve Bank of Boston Reduces its A. none 856 Comptroller of Currency John W.Pole Would Rediscount Rate 1023 Boston Federal Reserve Bank Reduces its Decentralize Banking Capital Through Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago Reduces its Discount Rate 1016, 1023 System of Regional Branch Banking 1348 Rediscount Rate 841. 851 Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St.
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