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Ty - - 28 y®¢ ' FINANCIAL.: ey ) EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, T, W ' : FINANCIAL. C ' RAILS ARE ACTIVE, BUILDING TAKES A BIG SPURT - [:= o, sthenmh s |coiee o, ate smols Sair 33| Washington Stook-Exchange|, ' BOND AND CURB MARKETS _ MARKET IS FIRM: day. formal opening {per cent above those of last year. > BONDS. 2 1% | Supreme Court Decisions and X Brass. . ¢ . ‘WATERBURY, Conn., May.31 (Bpe- cial).—Big brass factories of tiris state are working at capacity gnd ML T e e : 2 of the country club: _ln-;mrl.-: d: and m ot at 83, ¢ IN'SPITE OF LABOR TROUBLES| & B e iR inttl i bt B gossTiinnat s . gL JanmR S Gattie are fattening matlatactorily. for Future Delivery Orders »* Ros: Capital at 7% (as of 20, A : - i nd water ar : 3 u-;}&-'#“"’.“’ t?:uundnnuw the Amociated Pres. | Quotations fursished by tho Ameciated Fress. - et g B Sy Chicago Committee Places 3.000 Me- BY FRANK D. McLAIN. Hand-to-Mouth Buying Quits |57 ' iesfos meliteiorty S : P i chanics, Bringing Re-employment Total |, Txrmise there is & decidedly improved demand ; PHILADBLPHIA, May 31—Finan- i, " viqence. Copper is being bought Their Effi 5 clal and bos : ‘ect—Tobacco Up to 12,000—Many Rent Reductions. e Tnalate” = mafied, Shange L | By manafecturara i fae quincities | tpre oL e 20 1, e better. This change i8 especi Tobaeco, Am. Tel. and Tel. - B’ i ;wnfn; m! hm Il;cel;ealte ln‘ t;:‘: “a"e" cmfl:" rtl)ax. ‘llg !‘1, &B&cc?)‘.i At I:"I.‘ := TeL» conv. mumm" Pr Oducts Are ngher. . | ber ol uylhg ort 's for futur s 'On s tion of, the | Anacos Dom BY C. G. MARSHALL. e e R tments ey |1ivery. This irend has finally taken |Stores and Tobséeo Products i tia nfels’ Mo BY STUART P. WEST. 11 £ ] {7 » T1 LT o 1 & Special Dispateh © The Star, t to about 10 cent. | the Dlace of the hand-to-mouth buy- | pected to permit expansion of bpth CHICAGO, May 31.—Bullding has|Gn' the other hand, rentals in the | 108 policy so long in evidence in this fing and g‘mugngm:m?g; N according not been so brisk here In years as at | retall shopping dietrigie are EOINE husiness the first four months of the |the merged’ compani ‘Additional the present time, despite labor ‘trou- | g DUC TURISHINE SOre SIERCY, = |year now have a satisfactory volume | United Clgar Stores are expected to bles growing out of the Landis award. | faue fost . froutave on’ Stete: eyt | Of orders on their books, and those [be opened providing outlet for in- The citizens’ committee reports it!for $325,000. Another big deal just ""“’5 fl“} ‘f;'fl! well in ;"f“ flfl‘{ creased production of smoking to- has placed 3,000 building trades me- concluded involves payment of $7,000 ;months ol e year are working bacco, cigarettes and paper made by capacity now. 'obacco chanics “this month, bringing the | &, Week rental for the largest State) "y revival of construction sctivity Palincod: Fruduets total up to 12,000 Landis award work- . : the Fisk. 299 NEW YORK, May 31.—Trading on the stock exchange was resumed after the holiday with a number of cross | influences at work. The decision in the Reading segregation case had not been handed down until after the close on Monday. The decree direct- ing the separation of Central Pacific s o0 BT 3 i 28 L T T H ngaa EE = HaankSvatindnat vgpaag0og AFESRQ: ers. Construction now being dome|py one of the largest moving pic- Special). —A. % D from Southern Pacific:had been pub- der the terms of that d to | e buying, as steel con-| SEATTLE, May 31 (Special). X by Sutizaly fander . e e ture operators here to eliminate a g0 10 In{rease Duyie: & Stee €007 |nold-over stock of 400,000 cases of Bwy. and Eicc. 4. . Dutch 00 late in the Monday session ) . competitor. Alaska red salmon and 500,000 cases and Elec. g. m. 6. Many apartment house owners vol- vance, fearing that they might not Ty X v i has sl be able to obtain the material they |of chums and pinks from last year| g, ., gog; EOUI untarily are reducing rentals as the| Retail business ha umped off be -able ¢ b afinye m ¥ ot SHums Saiid plnkateoes Innl Jans §,EE W‘S”F‘g:’{;' —_——— e R for it to become generally known. These were developments, therefore, remaining to be measured in the mar- kets today. and at the same time there was the merger of United Retail Stores with Tobacco Products, which, although forecasted for some time, Was news so far as the actual terms were concerned. Important Decisions. The Reading first and second pr ferred shareholders had won their contention that they were entitled to equal rights with the common share- holders in the distribution of coal ™ company assets. The common share- U's Lignt i 5 3 holders, who had won in the lower v G o8 o conee baq llog: in the upper. Con- g new . ently, right at the start of th: United Betall Candy T4 day came rapid upturn in Readime 700 Wayne, C i a2 ' preferred stocks and an equally rapid 300 Wast End Chemical .78 decline in Reading common. 100 Youngs 8 & T...... 68 L w’?:‘utlh:gn I;aclflc s'(‘?tks went some- — lower for a while, but the mor: STANDARD OILS. significant fncident was a break in 8000 Anglo-Am Oil. 2 the Southern Pacific 4 per cent bonds, 200 Atlantic Lobos ... 12 securd by Central Pacific’s stock 36 collateral—a break almost as viole 28 was their jump in the last half Monday. % May Get Around Decision. 245 Prairie Pipe Line. This _undoub = = ubtedely reflected the 50 South Pemn Of! Sober judgment in banking circles. against the first impulsive view of the speculative community, th i 288 sazpe = The reduction in freight rates July | Lower prices for 1921 pack now in 1 is expected to act as a price stabil- | hand seem certain when new pack izer for steel, and consume! er | is brought to market this fall. that time will realize there is little ph i1ikelthood of further price reductions, Fireproofing Material. Sottat Traction demand probably will be stimulated | prTTSBURGH, May 31 (Speclal).— | Washiogton Ga: As capacity was increased about 30 |nqtional Freproofing s operating its | Norfolk sad Wi per cent during the war, steel plants East Pales! Ohio, plant on a 100 | 2 el es To0 o have % |Per cent basis. Local plants are on present output equal to 100 per cent 2 76 fo 80 per cent basi ‘Company Broduciion i grewar dsys, sufficient orders to operate on for two months at least. 3 EEEE? tonagsanenapinsany P!KEK E. 4 F3ES 55 ubENcE gl GEENENGDRENEE madelinsh Country Merchant$ Busy e Buying Cotton Goods NOW | BosTox, may 31 (Speciay.—Warren % 5 Brothers, one of the largest road BY L V. SHANNON. building companies in the country, 0 B8 | Special Dispatch to The Star, hasiorders on its ‘books for 6,263,000 NEW ORLEANS, May 31.—Qeuntry | 3quare vyards of paving work. lf You Al'e LOOkmg fOl’ = | merchants are placing orders with |8rea laid by company in 1921 was Jobbers of dry goods here for fall de- (8,556,000 square yards. Hvery In larger quantities than at M . = % oo Someth]n New any time since the boom days of the Shoen. American Becurity and Trust. war. This is such a radical de-| ATLANTA, May 31 (Speclal.—J. K. | (ontinedtal Trust parture from recent methods that it [Orr Shoe Company is running full " = o ioate .1 is exciting much comment. Mer- |time and osders for shoes for fall are Inspect Houses Ad oining St Gabnels chants here attribute this buying [coming in faster than they have in P join) . movement to realization on the part |recent years th li ch . - Dfl the country trade that the south Corn. & | will not produce enough cotton to 2 New Ca O1IC . Ill'dl SuppIy the needs of the world, and| ST. PAUL May 31 (Special)—Min- that the merchants are trying to|0esota farmers have begun to plow 'I' T - | protect themselves against the con- |COrM. Which In some sections ls up ER S S ! tingency by buying eotton goods now. | four inches. Condition of crop ex- : *E The outside world apparently does |cellent and an increased acreage is iR Rabae FOX EPCE LTI LIPS Y g383E8e . 428 not realize yet the seriousness of the | forecast in state agricultural reports. | Firemen's .. 18 fid 10 Vacuum Ofl the new transportation act has Thexe houses are differ from the ordinary box houses. They situation confronting the country so TITLE INSURANCE. % far nullified the old Sherman ave larger rooms—and y far as future supplies of cotton are Prunes. Columbia Titie B g Cent R A 1y, | that & rearrangement of the Souther: i t rooms or a complete fint and atill concerned. The country merchants| SAN FRANCISCO, May 31 (Special). | Real Eatate Title . TR =t 800 Astaa Exp 1% | Pacific and Central Pacific properties retain sufficient space for themselves. here belleve the government condi- [—In the face of lower prices for Ore-| . = MISCE ELR pt o Mcan’ ONL S 45 |can be effected, which will keep: them tions report on cotton next Friday |gons, California packers show little | COUmbIR Graphophons com- 21 G, Wi 200 Arkansas Nat Gas.. 11y |under the same head, and still be Take 9th Street Car to Varnum Street N'W., Wil show Indications of supplies far | disposition to make sales. P > Co. . oo Fd il =2 BT ] witkin the la:‘rl- elow world needs. 3 Btorage 100 % A - A Rafiroad Stocks. and Walk East 2 Squares A similar situation prevails in the Steel, Mergenthaler Linotype ... 153 a2 =% 5% ¥ 2% 1t could mot have been said tha X B | ousar e erear withie pavance In| PITTSBURGH, May 31 (Special).— | 0l Dateh Market p 3 108 9% 8% 9% |the threat of a railway strike in pro- FORCE YOUR HOUSE TO PAY FOR ITSELF has brought to the refiners of tnis |HIENCE rices [or siest profucts ate | Lanerts Mivmess. 7 e I e e R e = generally anticipat n view of ris- i e arket YOU CAN EASILY RENT 2D FLOOR FOR iy 8 flood ofiordecs (rom Drssscyers Ing costs ‘resulting from advancly | Washingon Mrket - :§< %% Tu Ty|ofthe dav, It may nave nad some ; quotations on coal and coke. e | ¥} 500 Cons Koyalty 1% 15 1% e Lo ENOUGH TO MAKE MONTHLY PAYMENTS i | advantage of earlier and lower prices. | 15000 o paratively well supplied “E-dividesd J 1 700 Creole Syndie 3% 34 35 |speculate in railroad shares for the S | Weeks ahead, these customers are |With coal. advance in price has large- 1 100 Duguesne 3% 3% 3% |time being. but even in the latter it 3 increased steel production costs. BHORT-TERM SECURITIES 20 8000 Engineers Petrol.. .40 89 .39 did not cause any selling. There having difficuity in getting the sugar {1 P (Reported by Hedmond & Co.). 04 1600 Federal Ofl ....... 13 1% 1% |were only two weak spots in the they now need. BUFFALO, N. Y., May 31 (Sgecial). Bid. E 0 Feauiana Ou°.1 1l 178 1k | FSIS oMW twe weak spots in the | Receding of flood waters and the {—Directors of Atlas Crucfble Steel of | Aluminum Co. of Amer. 7s 1825 108 1 1400 Gilliland Oil . 3 5% 5% the result of Monday's S e wers_ e : i improbability of further breaks in {Dunkirk, N. Y., and of Electric Alloy | American Tel. and Tel. 1 8000 Glenrock Ofl 1 LR L B e ¥'s Supreme Court T i i the levees have had the effect of | Steel of Youngstown aré expected to | American Tvl and D0 P e T 8T So00 Craniia 0N a2% gk 2% ione. il AN it Mt stimulating business in the threat- |approve terms of merger “between | {nCiicn 1Des MG FU D an. 00 60" G0 | 3000 Interaau Petrai . rw Sox 3oy Tehan aveh. ened districts. companles within next day or two.| snaconda Copper 2 Det Edison ref Gs... 1 1900 Kirby Petroleum .. 10% 10 10 Wall street’s judgment of the to- . Consolidation will give new corpora- | Ansconda Copper 7s 1029. g 5 Det United Rys 4138 83 838, &3 620 Livingston Pet. ... 1 1% bacco merger was that, on the bas: = S E H i ttion second largest production of | Angio-American Ofl 7 1 Diamond Mateh 7' o300 Lyons Petroicom . 14 1% of current selling prices, the terms = dity R = i Commodity eports high-speed steel in the country. Arour & Co. Ts 184 4 i 46" 45% 46 800 Marine Ofl - il 1fy were decidedly more favorable f : i From Various Secti ST. LOUIS, May 31 (Special).—Or- | Bethiehem Steel e 1033...... 1014 304 I y 1067 | 1600 Mamesdon o dics 8 3% Gouhero eroucts Oue lor Bk €CUIONS | gers for rafiroad equipment supplies | Canadian Pacite os- 1024 . %| 20 Erle gen 4s.. : 35 1000 Meridiaz Oil ...... .06 .06 5“:"‘:1' dC"""‘l“’m.“-‘ Tobacco Prod- Woeol and m:n]erllllfi nrzdmull:nlylng .l( all G O C. & BL L 6 10250 90 100 4 4 641 | 700 Merritt Ol 'g‘g :’:g' :her:.fih;?:v:;’mu:;gm:‘ *pe- the steel mills and equipment plants 3 of - . 3 26 once S 5 of N. ¥. 1 9K, 7 L set in in Retail Stores, carrying it SAN S : % 4 : A ying _SAN FRANCISCO, May 31 (Speclal).(in this district Copper Export 8o 1 108 4200 Mountain Prod: 17 down 3 points before the decline was made in California in last few days at Ny orre: mapet 108 10 1o 2 o e o checked at_all, prices ranging around 38 to 40. Crip o i Cndahy Packing Co. 2 2% Mack Truecks. In | is reported pretty well cleaned up in MINNEAPOLIS, May 31 (Special).— | Du Pont 734s 1831. . 107 it North 7s A.. 1 York Ol 28 The improvement in the earnings ies. Sales of farm machinery and con-|B. F. i L% 100 Great North 53s B = of Ma northern count! ck trucks has been responsible struction machinery have been excep- | Goodye . & B. 8s {}ng;lll‘-n;-f‘s- A = for the recent strength in the com- ! tionally good this week. Road-mak- . " e adj ioe S e mon stock. It is noteworthy that 39 E ~ A e v H. J. Helns 7s 1080, 1048 104 Tilinols Central 5 L oil g 5 2 s o ing machinery also is in fair demand. | umpie Off and Tilinoln Con ref 4o K © 40 |for April Mack's earnings after all 1! NEW ORLEANS, May 31 (Special). City “Te ndiana 8 D% 993 99% | 300 Pennok D% charges and applicable to the com- % —General Box of Chicago has absorb- e Kennecott 950, 1 10 . % i . 0 #imon were at the annual rate of over e i S 3 ; = edy three local box manufaeturing Liboy, Mee $8 a share. For that month net in- companies and will 2| BOSTON, May 31 (Spectal).—Auto | Ming, Bt. 102 0 1 solidated. . o 8 n ¥ Comers i this fela "fransUBPlY CUS” | les have been very heavy. espe-|N. ¥. Cent. 7 1080 > 105 I s . T | come was 33 per cent larger than for { 911 15th Street N.W. || torics.” Reauced “prices are expected |cially those of medium-priced cars. | Poctor & Camble Tn 2., 101 12, | 168 S 5 | 3400 Sapulpa et % o {2 e prosetlan moth mE Narci whv W] | because of saving in freight and over- | Nash distributors have had to turn|g2l’h pocyucy & Co. 5, 1923 -t ; ooy 07" 11t is estimated, too, that the results k) head. down orders, the factory cannot . seq : ea ~ 4se | gupply cari apidly as they have | Scutiwesters Bell 9 Towa Oe: 2100 Simms Petroleam. . 1 for May will be at the rate of about . T SAM 4 5 been selling. Studebaker agents in 5 3 B e e e o 0 ey e 10% 19% 1310 a share on the common stock. Glass. New England also have been experi- . 78, 1923, 6 Kelly-Spring T 8a.. 100 PITTSBURGH. May 31 (Special).— |encing a prosperous season. Unios ‘- Y 13 Lacka Bteel s '23.. 99% = < e S The demand for building glass Is 2 07 e % 0% | 1700 Pt s Lasd . e growing in conformity with the ac- Frul 1 M S deb 45.°28 D48, 94n, s e » tivity in_building operations. Con-| pALLAS, Tex, May 31 (Special).— —_— B& M g 20y | 00 ¥ : 5 6% 6 = 5 5 5 - % & 1 Walhiug'lon’n Ne'weu‘ Office Building Harry Wardman j1ictors are buying glass in carlond | rne berry’ movement mow s on 1 FOREIGN EXCHANGE. T a1 1 Ml e e il E iy’ earnest, and blackberries, strawber-| geing checke—dollar values at noou today: lard 5 961, 94% 98l | 3000 VY Ol & b 3 : \ ; ries and dewberries are being shipped s i 2 5 52 il | : Live Stoek. north in carload lots. mtueny 1By Dot 19 un . . 3 ’ Main 4190 - TR 1430 K St. N.W. ST. PAUL, May 31 (Special) Market St Ry con'sa S0 807 8| 1700 AlaskaBrit Col Me ‘o = ) . " —_— S s ining... . - > Northwest farmers realized approxi- Notes. 7 Copenba 5 lll‘:: A 5 904 | 100 Alvarado Mining.... mately $4,500,000 this month from sale ST. PAUL, May 31 (Special).—St. of hogs at South St. Paul market, ac- | pay) attorneys representing larger e e S e bl e B0 part of iron-mining companies doing Ok F XK RAI I M | Dortoers o ime wste wmmoue. | e 08 an appeal will be taken from the de- Ry ol cision of the United States district| NEW YORK, May 81—Forelgn ex- court upholding the state occupational | change flrregular. | Great, Britain, Oc- or tonnage tax; which closely affects |mand, 4.44%;: cables, 4 the iron mines. The appeal will be | Jay bills on b g bas»d on the grounds that the state | 9émand, law is unconstitutional. g::::g.' 5. .. . 44% FHILADELPHIA, May 31 (Special). | demand, ; 36%. Holland, —The gift show recently held here |demand, 38. 38%5. Norway, gave indication that merchants all!demand, 18.00. Sweden, demand, 25.37. over the country have decided con-) Denmark, demand, 21.83. Switzerland By Special Leased Wire to The Star. XEW YORK, May 31.—Southern Pa- 15000 Bos & Mon Dev.... - : 0 [cific collateral 4s were the main peint 1000 Caledonia Min Co'... . 3 : of interest again in the bond market 1000 Calumet & Jerome.. .19 19 today, They had risen 10 points in et the last half hour Monday, following the Supreme Court decision ordering a divorce of the Central Pacific from the Southern Pacific. .Over the holiday, however. there had been time to give more thought {to the matter, and it began to be fel: BaREBEARLYS, EKEEEK B g Ll z =, 3 =5 RERER | £ w2 13 £a! > 7222 LEE e PP 010 BYTS that the new’ transportation act had fidence in the trend of . business|demand, 19.15. Spain, demand 3 2|"§ :(;rm:!‘enr:d";};eynclgmsl:;;x&::.ul:.‘rz; throughout 1922. There was very ex- | Greece, demand, 4.20. Poland, 2 North would be possible to keep the two tensive buying from all parts of the |.023%. Czechoslovakia, demand, 1. 4 Nor 1 1000 E _ | properties together by simply alter- \ country of gifts to supply the holiday | Argentina. demand, 36.37. Brazll, de-| 172 No Pa 300 ning &5 8 o5ling their form. demand next winter. mand, 13.75. Montreal, 99 2 No Bt Pow 31100 Howe Bownd Co.. o | Reflecting this opinion, the 4 per 1 Oregon & Cal oS e tonaias 5 cents, which are secured by the de- 0 Ore Ry & Na 4000 Knox Divide o4 posit of Central Pacific stock, broke .3 8h Li gtd 2000 Lone Star 05 a@ruptly 5 points, 1 Sh Line ref 1900 Magma Copper -85 The theory that they would have 31 Ore-Wa RR & e e % 3 [to be retired at par was abandoned. — T LS 3000 McXamara ‘311 ‘31 | for the time being at least. Pa P& 207 32°| The raflway list generally, as well / R o 2y 2% |as the rest of the market, was ir- b s Pa R R :g!. ;g!b regular. ll::rbkfls a1 K Small Net Changes. Peoria o Most_of the speculative issues like Rp2h the Eries, Missouri, Kansas and Texas adjustments and St. Pauls that (RONIZED YEAST Pl a3 ol TRONIZED YEAST. Take these remarkable tablets— two with each meal. Then get ready for a-surprise. Skin blemishes begin to disappear almost as if by magic! Note the sudden increase in your vigor and energy. 'And as for putting new firm flesh on your bones—many thin folks report gaining five to nine pounds ox-the very first packsge of IRONIZED YEAST! Results in Half the Usual Time! aoBesmsnnpsBtRatisaaakile nBuEEES ] LJ ¥ ] EEr a i3 igg i 3 Leps prices. French government securities were higher. Gains were made also in Argentine 5s, Belgian 7%s and Nether- lands 6s, the last named at a new top for 1922. Mexican 4s and 5s fell off a point or more. In the industrial section, Marine 6 Cerro de 0 88, Central Leather and Distillers Securities b&s were trong, while Realty and Improvement 58 and Wilson & Company 7%s were among the weak spots. A considerable amount of new offer- ings was sold today. The New York, New Haven and Hartford Railway Company sold through a banking syndi- cate $2,661,000 6 per cent equipment £0ld notes at prices yielding from 5 to 5.70 per cent. The province of Mani- toba has sold $3,934,000 three-year 6 per cent gold bonds at 99 and interest to yield about 5% per cent. —ee 7 Bears Roebuck 7s ‘28 1014 1013 1013 5 Bouthwest Bell T 7s 10215 Stan Ol N Y 105 28 220ty 4 7 9 24 1 8 4 A Readin were little changed from Monday's ° & 3 closing prices. Reading 4s reached 3 8t L, a new high for the year, and so did Ld 65 it ] the great Northern 5is and the 80 Bt L 68! m Carolina, Clinchfield and Ohio 5s, L3 21 8tL& N around 92, Central Pacific Short . gains in Chicago an: ern - ! - = By @ % Pennsylvania ~general s and - - e 2 1 Southern v ' YES we are willing to prove, entirely at oxr ezpense e wE i - West Chester and Boaton 43s were - ” 7 2 2 14 Binc 1043 104% 20 soft, and slight losses occurred in I a that you can quickly banish pimples, blackheads, & sine % 9 2 the Greater New York traction etc., and at the same time increase your weiglit to nor- 1 o of ¥ 1% group, the Interborough 5s selling X . mal, and acquire a seemingly inexhaustible supply of | I Scutt =t 2" noeEn Gierion bt a8 new “‘pep”’ and energy! Simply mail the coupon be- Sou 2% 9% s i Bt Son 951 955 1% Liberty bonds sold at their highest low for the Famous Three Day Free Trial Treatment of South R 0615 for the year, and foreign government ‘ Btan 0il Cal b 1043 16 external loans were active mixed 3 i ¥ RE o 2pe8Sa) FFFRE Located in : - Donahue’s Pharmacy Wisconsin Ave. and O Street You who live in that neighborhood will find it a great con- venience in placing your Classified Ads—instead of bringing them down to the Main Office. 313 i 33p, . 28 i S8 i ~ <acdagdedd E it o g g 43 i 2% zig!! r;;?§§§§§ derive from you to derive yeast benefits it holds for you. Make This Free Teit Todly! Donds tolay were §14.390.000, Don't lose a in sending for this re- S e M 23 it i i it g £2 S amnse Dr. T. F. Donahue, the pmpriefon_’, or Dr. P. H. Philips, his assistant, will see to it for you. Don’t hesitate to use this service— b Dr. Donahue is glad to accommodate. : 3 1 - CanuraBulannesestionBelummednB5 > of glorious TREASURY CERTIFICATES. NNy daily health. Test is abeolutely freel Mail cou- (Beported by Redmond & Co.) today—now. i;uu:;fiial‘tlé;;;;; s | The froniaed Yout Co. - i Star Classified Ads will bring the answers you are 1ooking for. FEEEH it Fwd i 5 B e 2 o o e o Yoo A 5 X 520 35 5 5o 26 28243 sk YOO KX a Stfr_Brnndn Office : Pk BAR SILVER QUOTATIONS. NEW YORK, May 31—Foreign bar ‘| stiver, 784 ; Mexican dollars, 55%. LONDON, b2 33K XS FO8 22 390K 2 Aok F ok ke K3 S ok 34 XAk e o Kk XA XAk XKook ] * b