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MONDAY, JANUARY 7, 1924 Market Gossip and Briefs On Operations in Oil Fields imeem HEE e=| UPWARD TREND) SHOW ADVANCE 2112 Czechoslovak Rep. 8s ctfs zs |Excepting Oil and Tobacco|General Scantiness of Re- Reet Muntotpe Stocks Most Shares ceipts Reflected In Mian Sine ne ae Show Big Gaing Quotations Japanese 4% _ Kingdom of Belgium Kingdom of Norway Rep. of Chile 8s 1946 State of Queensland 6s B. & I. 5%: RAILW Smelting 6s Sugar 6s NEW YORK, Jan. 1—Excepting| Since the rumor that Sinclair Consolidated Royalty . | CHICAGO, Jan. 7.—It took but of] into consumption the latter half | would conduct a six-story office Cow Gulen ~--..---—— somedBe cE ichaccos. stock ittie buying to start the wheat mar- of next year. There has been a| building in some Wyoming city, has deals Se 5 iregecaet cation aeaae 3 eed ek bn ket upward today. With Liverpool decid, timent paren: been | = — taxes heat ti rit in the last forinight, and oe tar If tte toon, Hee is hat one ae Ber Wiliams favorable trade and iv.denid GeV6l0p- Sorting anes ands ire. all show. mo reason tedie rd bine new pecans sar Pra Bg bs ot -o . iilaréa, 4 A eoreue ane sellers of whent will prove Jus. Stock prices displayed a strong tified. of the bullding has not been decided tone at the opening of today’s stock) Messages from Kansas City sald American Meet Near z ree ft tna peceamiey ce ae 02 | market with Viying orders distribut-' receipts there were inadequate and| Anaconda Ci lange Cody ba Car ert een Abn bed Sana @ Guif =. 150 1.55 | 4 in nearly ali sections of the list.\that for about the first time this] Anaconda Cop. 6s acl! e " season the stock in store was being] At. T. & San. Fe we 4e .. Chesapeake and Ohlc -------— Mosher Okla ----._..300.00 125.00 -} Canadian Pacific advanced 1% and %e4son t : bie in <a the NE ae be ev Geared - in as Bod es ae = New York Of --------10.00 11.00» | Iron Products one; while scores of “f@¥N upon. Opening prices, which | Baltimore & Ohio ev 4% the old survey have Seees leased to soctiper. ai any. other city in Wyo. Chicago, Mil and St. Paul pfd 00% .01 | Others advanced large fractions over Tnged from %c to Sc higher, May | Bethlehem St A. M. Berringer who proposes to rill for oll as soon as water ‘flows in the Cody canal in the spring. Saturday's closing prices, Generale$!08% to $1.08% and July $1.06%.| Canadian Pa. RL and Pac. 247 PEE FA Wacte accotet tnatoont: were followed by a slight reaction. |Ghi. Burl. & Quincy ref 6s A 2... Royalty & Producers — Early buying was most effective! Profit taking sales held down the|Chi. Mil. & St. P. cv. 448 ming, and it js probable the Com- munity club will make an effort to have it built here. Chile ae remee-e-ee- ee Chino Copper -—------<.---- Sage rock nisl o in| Chile Copper 6a idati AS Sateen Sunset PRA S| in the motor, motor accessory, steel,|corn market. Trade was mostly !n 2 ew ae berger will ba epbdded PEt tenia cai begy nde oo en Precabig: RTE ? Tom Be'l Royalty -. 4 chemica!, rubber, southern and|small lots and country offerings Goodyear Tire $s, 19 in on the southeast corner of sec-| pany would give the city wonder. |Cosden Oll = Western Exploration — southwestern railroad shares. Con-|were light considering that the|Great Northern 7s A tion 2, near the Charles Gawthrop | ful prestige, to say nothing of the | Crucible Steal casa Western States... goleum advanced 3% points, United} weather was favorab’e for enlarged | Montana Power bs A — % Piece Frult 2% and Sloss Sheffield 2,|!novement of the crop. After open-| Northern Pac. ref. 68 B and Fred Schnits ranches. Fare pepenee: 28) poneiation! {xe nat be hae ES UAT United States Steel touched 100%,|Ing at %e lower to %o higher, May | Northwestern He'l Tel Hatfida Blowout Se Bhat precede re oe make Vayes NEW YORE CURB the highest price since last May, and|76%c to 16% prices steadied at a| Pacific Gas & E Explosion of the gas line leading More Stills Working General Asphalt —..---.-.-. Pouthern Railroad touched 40%, the little below Saturday's finish. oar epeengriephed from the Hatfield discovery well en | According to a report from Glen-| General Electric Mountain Producers = Bighost #.nce 1907. Gains of a polm| Oats was easy with corn atart- Southern Pacific cv the Eight Mile Lake structure to] rock the Mutual Of1 company has| General Motors — Glenrock OF | Nappy Raat org: See 8 LT datas ae her MR SEO | Citon Pacific is 4s well No. 2 not far distant, was of | put several more of its crude stilia |Great Northern pid. Bale Creek Cor Bate yen Of tssues in the first} to 45%c, the market held*menr to U. 8. Rubber bs auch force the other day that oned at its refinery there, in action. Gulf States Steel ect Mateo: ee bale hour. Foreign exchanges open-|the initial fgures. Utah Power & Lt. bs iitneds ‘Chntval Mutual 2... ed firm. Owing to higher quotations on ; Subsequently, New York stock broad buying movement, transac- tions during the first hour reaching . Invincible Oil 5 400,000 shares. Some traders took advantage of the situation to effect distribution at other points, tobacco a CHICAGO, Jan. 7—Hogs. Receipts products, General Electric and ‘ 5 i 7 Western Union 6% 108% Cities Service Com --— 142.00 A number of stocks made notable! ross, provisions although dull, were Westinghouse 107% International Harvester — Sa ee Foon Ieee eee ae cee thee] & ttle tienes Wilson & Co. .. 97% Int. Mer, Marine pta -. n in an exceptionally active and market strength, together with re- ported liberal European purchases of Canadian wheat over Sunday and general scantiness of receipts led to a fresh ad¢itional advance in wheat {ima Locomotiv — Toulsvi'le and Nashville -... CAMPAIGN TOUR} APPOINTEES Ohion satin aati Soe values. The close was unsettled, 46 Mack ‘Truck £2,000; slow, uneven; medium and |iower. The weaknens of these ene | to KC net higher, May $1.08% to Marland Ol heavyweight butchers about 10¢| nowever, was overshadowed te in| {108% and Ju'y $1.065 Gosattaoed Sead! Pima Gads Pestccas Pigs 23 higher; others 15 to 250 higher: | in oromsive atreneth emai abd a later, there was aggressive buy- (Continus ues a | " r= ‘ oe {Con from Page Middle States Ol -—_. moat packers not buying; desirable | any other issuce, © of whicn| 7s 0M the part of a Chicago specu ‘ator, and the market temporarily scoreG something of an advance. The close, however was easy, %c to 3% net lower, May 76%c to 76%c. mental with us,” the statement] improvement of the free camping| Missouri, Kan. and Tex. 340 to 280 pound butehers %55@ | soi at the highest levels in several said grounds, the enlargement of the| Mssouri Pacific pfd — AWM; Manlted , showing -6f 170877350 | onthe. Congoleum moved up 4% points, Calumet and Arizona four points, U. S, Cast Iron Pipe 3% and American Agricultural Chemical pre- ferred, Sloss Sheffield Steel sand United Drug 2 to 2%. Buying of railroad issues was on an active “Tt ow offictal! leclared that | srounds, and the construction of a} New York Central — - the pintied States wilt aa and main-|care taker’s cottage; immediate} N. ¥.. N. H. and Hartford __ tain constituted authority and will| Supervision of garbage disposal in| Norfolk and Western ..____ Preserve the status quoon this hem-| the elty; a new method of sewage| Northern Pacific ---- isphere. Our nation in advance takes | disposal to prevent contamination of] Pacific Oil ---.-..---.----.-- its position against any and all rev-| the Platte river; an increase in the] Pan American Petroleum B —_ olutions no matter what the merits, | city’s water supply to approximate| !Pennsylvania ___ to 225 pound avertges mostly 7:30 @7.50; packing sows largely 6.76 .90; slaughter pigs strong: butk good and choice weithty kind 6.50 @7.00; heavy weight hogs 7.35@ medium 7.30@7.60; Ught 7.10 Ught light 6.75@7.35; packing CF RUSSIANS WW ARMAMENTS (Continued from Page 1.) sia and who are the real government of Russia. Their names are prac- tically summarized {n the political Second Conference to Open h = Low Close Wheat— May Tuly 1.08% 1.09% 1.08% 1.08% 1.06% 1.07% 1.06% 1.06% vith many prominent shares ‘ 5 z 4 a 10,000,000 gallons, and taking over| "eople’s Gas —_ sows smooth 6.80@7.00; packing pga, f : Sopt 1.06 1.06% 1.05% 1.05% | burenu of the Russian communist . Soneree cane ae apuinee nated the present Country club golf course| “roducers and Refiners Saws rough 6.60@6.80; slaughter Shane At aman oe Call money Corn ca 8 party. It ts a very formidable and Discuss Plan Would Non or revolution any existing gov-|®0d making a municipal course of it. pigs 5.75@7.00. The rise in the general market was ne -— am sph highly ocnee zed rystem et pmoveen: Be W 1 d ernment of whatever character. All these things are matters of u oo bs Cattle. Recepits 19.000; fairly | accelerated in the early afternoon pa _ pew Hd selmi rary, unscrupulous an: elcomed. “tf any such rule had obtainea |™0ment in the city’s progress. Republlo Tron and Steel -__. active; most Killing classes stronz|by the rapid advances in severa) ot] seBt w= -77% -78% efficient. : Cfring cur own rayolution: the: Unit, | Thy Jolnt Faesting ct the cid 'and | Sears Rosbu on to unevenly higher; fat she stock | the popular shares, notably American Adseriiiie thas’ he, could) go, bn. als By A. L. BRADFORD ed States would still be a deper.d-| ew city councils will be opened at Rives! ath ——— 10 to 25¢ up; killing quality largelv | Can, which rose 3% to 1.09%, a re most indefinitely ia giving examples|(nitea Press Staff Correrpondent) of Great Britain. Beyond 8 o'clock this evening. At this stmo} Southern joa cdi egg medium to good; bulk fed steers | cord price. Baldwin. Davison Chemi.| | of their work and their intention in) WwagHINGTON, Jan. 7—Japan it negatives all our protesta- the reins of government will be hana- | Southern wey 7.50@10.00; several loads heavies | cal, Republic Steel, U. 8. Industrial PR OE FE tesirde lee ctneesstnerpe eres ine speak’ |would welcome a second conference 2 . © Q above,11.00; part load long yearlin: 1 2. 2. " . as intiventiy.. 6. pashy oC Mile aJocal SOs Daw, rare ond di Nee momar Pi By 6% J eral of the dividend paying railroad wars." tt “It 1s a hazardous policy, how- ever viewed; intolerable from the moral standpoint and repugnant to the spirit of liberty and the rights of the people.” begun by the Washington arma- ments conference, it was learned to- day on reliable authority. Japan sees in such a conference a means of lightening her f-emend- ous economic burdens vastly {t.- 11.75; beef heifers in more active|shares were ° also demand; shippers buying rather ac- | strong. Uvely; bulk bologna bulls 4.75@ |’ ‘The closing was firm. Active seh. 5.25; bulk veal calves to packers |ing of Marland and the Pan-Ameri- 11.50@12.00 ;outsiders hand picking | can issues dampened bullish enthus 16 16%] upward to 14.00; stockers and feed thelr general intentions and activities in countries other than the Unitea States and, second, with a few ex- amples of their intentions and activi- t'es in the United States. As an example of the latter, he new aldermen, will take their posts tonight The of'cial appointments will also be made. conspicuously 95 9.92 9.92 10.00 9.97 9.97 Wheat number 1 hard $1.114%@ 1.12; number 2 hard $1.06% 1.11% Anglo --.. by a 5 Buckeye ——. 71% 78 | ors comparatively scarce, strong to Sittacentiecinee pmern ad Geen number 2 mixed 74%¢; number] read from a letter written by Trotz.| Teased UY sett uibienda Nee Senator Johnson said he had ref M Dontinentél 43% 44 | 25c higher; bulk early sales out of} ed to show marked buoyan. pi zellowsT8 es Ky to an American communist."| pean the subject of any diplomatic ceived word from South Dakota | ™ ™ oney cumberland -.—-___. 113 114 | first hands 6.25@7.00; lower grades ph Bassin Onts number 2 white 454 @46%ic;| Mac Kay, a negro, which was pub-| Deen the subject of any alr ted end Missour! which was “more than “alena 45> OK. | etodkars downwards tn aes: number 3 white 44% @36c. Ushed tn the Moscow Izvestin on Feb-| {"\aramad wave pave teen tums encouraging.” John Sutherland of alinots Shbon. ' eessintel S4a)baees LaiGe Rye number 2, 7c. Harley 61@ ruary 15, 1923. It said in part: | {8 Saaumed ways have been. found Plerre, 8. D., who managed the) NEW YORK, Jan. 7.—Call money| ‘ndiana active; best fat wooled lambs steacy Metals TE Fe TT ree Te laa ene OF Black "agitators | cates and the, orbsk nations, ‘Wood campaign in South Dakota steady; high 4%; low 4%; ruling rate . t ostrong; in-between grades weak 2@21.75. Lard $12.50. Ribs, /is the most important revolutionary It is understood to be the view bye 1920, predicted Senator Johnson 4%; closing bid 4%; offered at 4%;| \. ¥. a tersund ps lamers lata: abeter 80-pound average $9.87. problem of the moment. I am at a would gain more than he would lose last loan 4%; call loans against ac-| Nor. ff certain high Japanese authorities aan |loss to say what are the most exped-|° t trong; in-between grades weak by being in the independent column ceptance. 4%. Time loans easier; Cis gahtag! . - NEW YORK, Jan. 17.—Copper } that the formal move for such “a : : MINNEAPOLIS Minn., Jan. 7,—| ent organization forma for the mov: Arse b . on the ballot in that state, and mixed collateral 60-90 days 4% @5; ore alae Prabha Imanee; talging | Tulet: electrolytic spot and futures| Wheat cash number 1: northecn|ment among, Ameriewn negroes be.| Conference, however, should be th claimed South Dakota for the Cali- 4-6 months 4%@5; prime commer-| °rairie Pipe ----------. 105 , 2% @ 2 ‘ , 2 {United States as the nation that " steady; bulk good and choite fat | 127% @13. $1.13%¢@1.17%4; number 1 dark cause I am not familiar with the fornian. cial paper 4% @5. Salor Ref. --. ————————— eee lamvs early 13.50@13.75; in-between | ,, 2°" {tmer; spot and nearby 47.50;}northern spring choice to fancy concrete conditions and possibilities, ee ee 3ou Pipe -~. tena hah f 12.75@13.25; choice fat futures 47.00. $1.2114@1.25 good to choice but the organization form will be ‘The principal work of the Wash- 3.) 0.) an. 205 ais apa ser aonb ek ‘ing wethers |,.2f0" steady; number 1 northern] $1.17%@1201%: ordinary to good ;found as soon as sufficient will for .. 2107, Sonterenoe that ‘sentatna to Shades of 1917! SO Ky en ees vee .25; good yearling 22.00@24.00; number 2 northern|$1.14%4@1.17%4; May 1.13%; July| action is displayed.” I Wer cduiptads sertnarticutean tee Bacay ate 25. ae 3.00; number 2 southern 21.00} $1.1855; September $1.12. Com num-| Mii we cruisers and submarines, a problem - = = x 22.00. ber 3 white 41% @41%. Oats num-! he ee OMAHA, Neb., Jan. 7.—Hogs re-} “Tosq steady: 7.15@8.25: * “ on which the conference failed to fo ¢ ly; spot 7.75@8.25; Zine} ber 3 white 41% @41%e. Barley 48@ cinta iets noaty aio. 30 Nie steady; east St. Louls spot and near|s2c. Rye number 2, 66%@68%. Fiax| saaen rer pargoments.« vin 7.10@7.15; top 7.20; 180 to 200 pound| PY &-35@6.40. Antimony spot 10.00, | number 1 $2.46% 92.49% } LOST SHIP averages 7.00@7.10; packing sows é Spee 8 8500.95; average cost Saturday |,-EONDON, Jan. 7.—Bar silver ; ‘ ad tit 87 11-13 - Money 11 ‘ ba een 2 As lgigaentn IS SIGHTED Cattle receipts 8,000; fed steers} NEW YORK, Jan. 7.—Bar silver Foreign Exchange SECOND MATCH aiiengabends so, steady to ne 64%; Mexican dollars 4914 : | igher;, killing quality plain; e 7; 3 ———— NORFOLK, Va., Jan. 7.—The old Bulk early Rion comteory acd yeah Foreign Exchange ' ST. LOUIS, Jan. 7.—Champion | battleship Louisiana, which broke ings 775@900; few heavy cows to NEW YORK, Jan. 7.—Foreign ex-| Jack Dempsey, has s@zeed to meet her moorings at sea during Satur- Suistiining trac iuieento kes Butter and Eggs changes irregular. Quotations in! Tommy Gibbons in a return match,/day night's gale and which has thea Chet aaata iaeorenen ve cents: James C, Mullen, Chicago promoter,’ since been adrift with a skeleton Mowieellingl ates der cemees partes Great Britain demand 429%; ca-|announced today. The place and crew, Was sighted at 10.50 a. m. ters 10 to 1c higher; heavy vealers]| NEW YORK, Jan. 7.—Butter| bles 429%; 60 day bills on banks date of the bout have not been de-|today by the coast guard cutter itotohfights see cme 26¢ higher; others steady; bulls| firm; receipts 4,046; creamery, high, | 426%. [cided, but Mr. Mul'en said Cleve-/ Manning, according to wireless ad- Ee Desay es saree Une | HtRRAGL tation gee geteare tan leechers 55%4@56; creamery| | France demand 4.90%; cables 4.91 land and Louisville were anxious | vices to ccast guard headquarters ee ana eee feeders steady to strong; others slow, | extras (92 score) 55; ditto, firsts ss | Italy demand 4.30; cables 4.30%; Bel-| for it. here. att me wrmee steady to weak; bulk butcher cows|to 91 score, 48%%4@54%; packing|&'um demand 4.34%; cables 4.35. saree. as Balt Cresiet/t ne and helfers 6.25@6.50; canners and|stock current make number 2, 30@| Germany demand .000000000023; ca-| MIAMI, Fla., Jan, 7.—Jack Demp- Wyoming Oils Big Muay, “ee eres omens cutters 250@375; vealars to packers| 4, bles 000000000023. Holland demand) sey admitted today that a match| NEW YORK, Jan, 7.—Prices of Mu'e Creek .~. penne ean = ++ 10.00@10.5 bologna bulls 3.75@4.50; Eggs firmer; reecipts 8,281; fresh | 37-63; cables 37.68. Norway demand| was pending between himself and | W-: ‘coming ofls at 2 p. m. today were EL EE ae stockers and feeders 6.00@7.25.. | gathered extras firsts 46@.48; ditto| 1447. Sweden demand 26.39 Den-| Tommy Gibbons, but declared any|listed on the New York curb as fo!- Looks ke 1917 has come back. Photo shows part of the 3000 marines | Hamilton Dome -~------------.52% firsts 4213 @45; ditto, seconds and|™&rk demand 17.57; Switzerland de-| official announcement would have | low: embarking for a two-months cruise to the Caribbean Sea. They left a poorer,..33@42; New Jersey hennery|™mand 17.40; Spain demand 12.82:|to come from Jack Kearns, his man-| Standard Oil (Indiana) 66%: Bos- Quantico in two transports. the Hendersan.end the Chaumont. i whites closely selected extras ,50@ | Greece demand 2.00; Poland demand | ager. ton Wyoming 11%; Mountain Pri h bs Yec|-52; nearby hennery whites closely |-000015; Czecho Slovakia demand 290 There have been several tele-)ducers 18%; Mutual 12%; Salt Potatoes higher: light-and ba: os ett dict re selected extras .50@.52; state, near-| %; Jugo Slavia demand 1.12; Aus-|crams exchanged between the two| Creek, 23. Baber ly Renita, ana rel Ueiand ‘neirhy westécn’ benhery | tia damend:.0014;\Rumanis ‘demand| since, hia arivaland Jack. “has i i feding lambs steady to whites, firsts to extras .44@.50;|-51; Argentina demand 32.00; Braziljagreed to meet the challenger at For results try a Tribune Clasél- nearby hennery browns extras .51@ | demand 10.90; Montreal 97 7-32. terms agreeable to Kearns. 5 5 CIGARS: en. a eee Jan. 7—Hogs. | 52 Pacific Coast whites extras, .51 ag be seabp : Aeuahits ) | @-53y ditto firsts to extra firsts : Receipts 3,400; ba Fee etenbes ae Sound iiae Leo [i040 cacth vice ane mete 20) GGQi50; retcigerator. trate 240.20 MAIL YOUR OPINION ON PLAN @1.75; fancy shade higher; bulk 1.75 | medium to choice 180 to 240 pound — pail dag ire elt 8 @1.85; Idaho sacked russets 2.25@ | @Verages 7.00 to 7.30; packing sows | = THE PLAN IN BRIEF DO YOU APPROVE THE WINNING PLAN Yes (1 Seipthad In Substance? No [} ‘ (Put an X inside the proper box) ‘Successor British Ambassador ‘Who Resigned fresh, specials ,21@.22; ditto, aver- : steady, mostly 6.75; few fc ry ee ar 6.75; steady; ek kind Beaters seees co Ita; ,.. State” whole: milk , : flats, held fancy to fancy specia’s See Se 260 higher; mostly: 5.25 to 5.50. .25@.26; itt vi » «28 Cattle. Recetpts 4,500; calves |"qq 7 “UO average run, 23@ 200; beef steers strong; three loads p f CH IR AN 1150 to 1250 pound Colorados 8.80; calves steady to 25c higher; best WASHINGTON, Jan. 7—On two 1. That the United States shall immediately enter the Permanent Court of international Justice, un- Ger the conuitions stuted py secre- CHICAGO, Jan. 7—Butter unset- lary siugues aud President Hard- x = 2 es 2 ius in bepruary, 1923, ee cemnesy s extras sei asnn 4L ‘unhat Wituout becoming a NAME Steady; best fed cows 1,014 pound] firsts a7q4o; seconds 44@ac, Member of the League of Nations, welghts 6.25; other plain to goud ¥ 4&3 at present const,tuted, the United lower; receipts 4,811 cases; iter xtend its pre cows 4.00 to 5.75; few loads fairly nes Pp States snail offer to exte F veals 9.50 to 10.00; other classes Please print, 7 24%; 3 with the Lea, 8S... more ballotts today the senate | 50d heifers 6.35 to 6.75; canners pis pale neat Sipe pile ges pcr particigece tis iis Works of ene PODRERS i=. == faile dto break its deadlock over oe cutters’ mostly 200 to 300; few | erator firsts -25%@26. League as a body of mutual counsel 3 the chairmanship of the, Interstate] DMIs 3.25 to 4.25; plain to good — under conditions which CITY <_---...-.. Commerce Committee, and adjourn- | feeder steers 6.25 to 7.60. LIBERTY BONDS 1. Substitute moral force and pub- ment was then taken until tomor-| Sheep. Receipts 4,100; slow; no|_eEW YORK, Jan. 7.—Liberty lic opinion for the military and ARE YOU A VoTER? ......._ row. fat lambs sold early; talking steady | bonds closed. The first ballot showed: Smith, |to weak; three cars 54 pound feed-| gig, 99.27, First 4%s, 98.15, Sec Democrat, South Carolina, 32; Cum-| er lambs 12.25 flat; steady to strong. |ond 4%s, 93.15. Third 4%s, 99.13. mins, Republican, Iowa, 26; Couz- a Fourth 4%s, 98.16. U, S. Govern. economic force originally implied in Articles X and XVL 2. Safeguard the Monroe Doctrine. 8. Accept the fact that the United Mail promptly to States will assume no obligations + ens, Republican, Michigan, 12 and Visible Grain Supply ment 4%s, 99.18. tad tee ireste GEV atahine ae THE AMERICAN PEACE AWARD zs RAR 3 Fess, Republican Ohio, one. Smith NEW YORK, Jan. 7.—The visible —S— League should be opened to all 12 Madi beg EY «9 Eo GRR eS i thus was four short of the neces-|supply of American grain shows the Grain Exports Lower cept the Act of ae : 342 Madison Avenue, New York City ating health, ¢ ary y. ishels: r TON, 7 - . Propose that membership in the th, due to injuries) Right, Sir Esme William Howard, | sary majority. following changes in bushels: WASHINGTON, Jan. 7.—Grain ex: 4. Pre reared ia the World War, haslat present British Ambassador to | ‘The second ballot, the 29th since] Wheat decreased 29,000; Corn Ports from the United States lset nations. ; tac Ae AS na Rea mc enn : caused Sir Auckland Geddes, Jeft to |Spain, who has been named.as the | the deadlock began, also was with- | creased 904,000; Oats incroased, 6 week amounted to 1,330,000 bushels|t 5. ce hase hate continutas Fs a ecis Lelalllg capa ee opiniens also,» pF his post as Ambassador for|new Ambassador. out result. Smith had 34; Cum-|000; Rye increased, 264,900; Earley} compared with 1,868,000 bushels the|{ Ee Eee she ace Award ieee ‘Britaia at 3 L ikea mins 39; Couzens 12 and Fess ono. | decreased, 99,00 Woek before. : a ee |