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‘B Open. High. Low. Olose. | ! Ajax Rubber 111 10% 10% $ AlaskaJuneau.. 1% 1% I 1% Alljed Chem. 7% 7% 70 0% b i Allied Chem pf.. 109% 109% 109% 109% Southern Railway Leader|Auischsimsr.: & . 98- 9 - 8 is Chalm pf.. N g Y AmAgChmpt.. 43% 43 as o 8 Am Bk Notepf.. 514 52% . Among Rails—Sugars Are |AnENSIAL: S st 31 &1 P AmBosch....... 39 30K 394 S Am Can. . 100% Under Pressure. m Car & Fdy.. 170 171 170 171 mChainA.... 227 22 22% 22% A LT e % BY STUART P. WEST. A:EZ','?.W‘ 09" 99 98 98 Special Dispatch to The Star. AmHG& Leath.. 8% 8% 8% 84 NEW YORK, June 11.—The stock (AmH & Leapf.. ;g% ggg ;g; ;:z market started in today substantially | ATES Siree 300 S0 Dh 2 where it left off on Saturday. Active |y e Rt 188 148 141 141% buying of the railway skares was|Am Metal 16 46 46 46 again a feature, carrying them up|AmShip&Com.. 13% 13% 12% 124 another half point or so. Soon. how-|Am Smelting. g'_zll'; 62% ever, it became apparent that the ::g::;“"" i usual Monday experience, after a!Am sSnufpf 96 ~ week of rising prices, was to be re- | Am Steel Fdy 3T veated. AmSugar.. ... 8% It is te the custom under such|AmTel & Telg. % circumsiances Tor the market to re-|Am Tobacco.... 148 act under selling by professionals | Am Tobac (BY.. 147 nd office traders who have been fol- | Am Water Wka. 41% wing the upward turn. This sort of | Am WWk6% pf.. 62 sellini made its appearance within | Am WWKk7% pf. . 89% the course of the first hour, checking | Am Woolen. .... 92% the rise and forcing prices downward. Special Weakness in Oilx. Special weakness developed again | Anaconda.. 46 in the oil siocks and in the sugars. | Asso D Goods.... 784 The street is looking for further|AssoDryG2d pf.. 88% cuts in the mid-continent fleld to| Atchison. . 108% he announced very shortly. and this | Atchis. o 90 was the reason for the selling. A | Atlan Bir&Atl... 2% number of the oils got down Prac- |auavceeyine’ " 1018 tically to the extreme lows of last | At ion e Gult 17 month. L - Atlas Powder... 175 Selling of the sugars was some- what influenced by & lawer market | Auto Knitter... 28% for raw sugar. The decline in the | Baldwin Loco. .. 133% sugar market, however, was t00|Raldwin Locpf. 112% slight to be regarded as the chief | goqe Faaific Poe “oo! <xplanation for the drop in sugar E!l!o&O)\k‘D-f 8% stocks. Rather thise s due to dis Ratopilas Mi = % appointment because dividend tal opilas Min. o 148 not been substantiated and, sec- | Bayuk Bros. 51% ond, because the incentive for spec: ulation looked for from further | Beth Stl 75%(n) advance in sugar prices has not ma- | Beth Stl 8% pi terialized and, according to trade |BRT warrant authority. may not materialize. BkiynUn Gas. posed by the heavy selling in in- Austrials, coming down in_the after- | Butte Copper noon rather generally. There were | Butte & Super. one or two noteworthy exceptions. Ruying of Southern railway com- | Gans pacrs mon at a new high above 26 was re- | Soiis Pt otts. .. markably persistent. There is a|ce strong pool at work in this stock Calit Petrol p! which maintains that Southern Rail- | Callahan Zine. . be said on and dividends, which (e rise from 90 were still in full con- :rol. the p A po! of what the bond issue OIL STOCKS GAIN way Marquette Rallway Stocks Drop. Railway stocks felt the check im- common common, later in the vear. The pressure against the oil stocks was halted in the afternoon by a sud- den upturn in California Petroleum. vho have been best informed ent movements in this position ha Those about th stock say that the heen changed. that nothing new the subject of earnings but that the market interest Te. have will mean reconstruction. Tt w local view any general renewal of last winter's s mainly concern, e some that the time is namely, reaction. speculative campaign. The stocks strength in the The market for the { Cructble Steel. has moved pretty closely with supply | Cuban-Am Sug, and demand in the sugar trade, as in- | Cub Cane Sug. dicated by prices of raw sugar. Com- | Cuba Cane Spt.. panies like Punta Alegre, Cuba Cane | Cuyamel Fruit.. and Cuban American hav 3 crop and are in a very good po- P enthusiasm stocks of these companies as a groun is hoped for in the way of foreign buying, and it is has worn off. s noteworthy tendenc on, lack recently but is re of interest has’ of rails. that the Less the is just as well able to 2o on the dividend list as was Pere and predictions are being made that this will happen heen Southern Railway continued its leadership among the rails. Effect of Loan Uncertain. The stock market, in the hands of fessional element, was not in ion to reflect any broad view success of the Austrian for European interested in its own whether last s rise had not been sufficient to accepting the not ¢ than it ordinaril outstanding Nevertheles their he sugar made their “FINANCIAL." 101% 128, Am Woolen pf.. Am Zinc&Lead Beth Steel. Brown Shoe. Brunswk Term. Burns Bros (B). Canad'n Pac. Cent Leath pf. .. Cerro de Pasco Chandler Mot..... Chesap & Ohlo Ches & O pt wi Chi & Alton..... Chi & Alton pt Chi & East Ill. Chi& E Tl pt Chi Grt West Chi Great W pf.. ChiMil & 8t P. Chi MI1&StP pf.. not to hack of | Chi& Northwn.. 81% 8% 80% ChiRI&Pac... 33t 33% 8214 ChiRT&P6%pt.. 80 80 794 ChiRI&P7%pf. 88 £8 88 % T Chi StPM&Om 1% Chile Copper. ... Chino Copper. C CC&St Louts.. Cluett&Peby pf. | Coca-Cola Goldwin Corp. Colo Fuel... Colo & South Columbia Gas. .. ripe for i ColumbiaGas w1 Columb’a Grap.. Comp Tabulat. Con Gas new. l Cons Textile. Cont Can. . Continental Mo. Corn Products | Cosden & Co. Te it lag, Davidson Chem. Deere Co pf.. Detroit Edison Dome Mines. DuSS & Atlan for the thought that the price of raws may |DuSS & Alt pf 4 ¥ become falrly stable around 6 cents a {Dupont (BI).... 125% 127% 125% pound. Elec Stor Bat 61 61% 60% Elk Horn Coal.. 16% 16% 16% CLOSING IS IRREGULAR. Endicott-John.. 69% 69%a 69% I — Er 3% 13% 13 Sales, 725,000 Shares—Woolworth | Erlelstpf.... % 3 Erle 2d pf. .- e | Famous Play... 79 80% 79 sociated Press |FitAvBuswi’. 9 9 &4 " YORK. June 11.—H buying ; Fisher Body. 163% 168% 163 of vailroad ~shares, particulariy from |Fisher Bof Opf. 100~ 100 = 100 western p was the fyature of to- | Fisk Rubber. 10% tive stock market. Indus- | Fleishman. s 441 heavy at the start, but | FoundationCo.. 70% 70% 70 strengthened later on more favorable | Freeport Texas.. 14 14 13% «“evelopments in the reparations situa- tion. Sales approximated 725,000 shares. | Gen Asphalt. The closing was irregular. Squeez- | Gen Cigar. . ing of the short interest in Cali- | Gen Blectric. 178 184 178 fornia Petroleum. which rallied over |Gen Elecspl wi. 10% 11 10% 4 points. buovancy of merchandise |GenMotors..... 14% 15 14% shares and increased selling of New | Gen Mot 7% deb. 98% 981 98% ~York Central enlivened the late ! Gimbel Bros pf.. 100 100 100 lings. Woolworth jumped 11% | Goodrich. resge 5, and General Elec- | Goodyear pf. | Goody prpt wi.. 97 97% 97 GranbyConsol.. 241 20% 24 Gray & Davis... 10% 10% 104 Market Flashes GtNorthernpf.. 744 74% T3k ) Great Nor Ore... 28% 29 28% at Today’s Close GuantanaSu.... 845 8% T4 {Gulf Mo& Nor.. 17 173 17 Stockholders of {he American Toeos 'gfl}:g“s‘,:':,‘: Lo motive Company today approved a | proposal of the directors to replace g:‘;‘;’.‘%#,‘;fi'b: s 3.1,.‘ 3,‘,“ the present 250,000 shaves of $100 par | Hendee Mfg..... 16 16 16 common stock with 500,000 shares of | Homestake. 65 65 ° 65 no par value. The resolution stipu- |Housel'dProd.. 34% 3t% 84 lated that the capital to be used in | Houston . carrying on the business -should not | Hudson Motors., 25% 254 26 be less than the par value of the | Hydraulic Stl 2% 2% 24 nreferred stock, plus $50 for each | HydraulicStpf. 14 14 14 She DTN e S T Tilinots Central. 11%% 1121 111% Selling in New York Central was in- {IndOll &Gas... 8 8 74 fluenced by ‘the consideration that if |Indlan Refining. 6% 6% 64 the dividend is increased on Wednes- Inland Stl pf w 1. 101% 101% 101% v it will be to 6 and not 7 per cent, | Inspiration. . 825 33 82% nd that as a 6 per cent stock, the | Interb Rap Tr... 16% 16% 16% present selling prices seem for the |In AgChem pf.. 13% 137% 13% time beingquite adequate. IntCement..... 37% 387% 3874 Sharp run-ups in F. W. Woolwortn | InCombust ... 23 22% 224 ‘and_ General Electric were accom- |Int & GrtNorth. 23 28% panied by the usual gossip about |lnt Harvester... 763 177i 756k Yome dividends or some other form |IntMMarinepf. 28 28 274 of extra distribution for the form- {IntNickel... 14% 15 144 or and recapitalization, involving a |Intl Paper. 431 43% 434 Split up of the present shares into |IntTel & T4 681, 684 684 smaller units in the case of the lat-|InvincibleOil... 13% 13% 13% ter. Iron Produc 44 4 a4 R Iron Prodctfs... 44 44% 4¢ The steamship Mount Carroll ar- A rived today with 26,000,000 German |island Oil. h % % zold marks, valued at $6,193,200, for | JewelTea...... 20 20 20 he International Acceptance Bank. | Jones & L'gh of. 108% 108% 1084 e money is to cover treasury bills L to Hel : Kansas & Gulf. % % % :::‘;3"‘0 Belgium on the revflrntlnns‘x.n...cny S. 2215 22% 2215 = Kelly-SprTire.. 44% 45 43% Dow Jones says: Action of Firestone {Kelly-Spr8%pf. 97% 97% 97% Tire and Rubber Company in cutting | Kennecott. 368 prices on tires 10 per cent was a sur- | Keystone Tir 6% prise to the industry, and adjuscments | Kinney G R. 6314 by other manufacturers are con-|Kry Z 2 D Bt likely ) Ceritrat sannotions Tols | L ReKe (aa) Ll lowing Firestone's lead will be a|LacledeGas.... 88% 88% 88 recognition of severe competitive con- | Lee T & Rubber. 24 24 24 ditions im the industry rather than a jLehigh Valley.. 64% 64% 63% favorable comparison between cost |Lig & Myers. 200 200 eheets and present selling pric Lig & Myer (B). 199 199 199 Lim o The Department of Justice 1s still | Lo srres ™. s -onducting its investigation into In- » fernational Harvester case, and. un. | Ul & Nash o 1l it is completed no decision will be | St Joseph Lead 19% announced as to whether proceedings { St L&San Sran, 2315 il be instituted in the courts. 5 Lasansror i United Verde Extension Mining to- uthwa, g day declared quarterly dividend of $1 | St L South pf 61% a ehare. Three months ago dividend of $1 was declared, and six months g0 dividend of 50 cents. OIL DIVIDEND VOTED. DALLAS, Tex., June 11.—A quar- terly dividend of 1% per cent on stock re declared by the trustees of the Mag- polia Petroleum Company, here today,, payable = issued and outstanding June 23, San Cecll Sug. 2414 92% 67 Seab'd ALDf... 124 12% 12% Sears Roebuck 78 18 8 Shell Union..... 17% 17% 17 Shell Unfop pf.. 91} 91% 91 of | Simms Petrol... 9% 9% 9% July &, was | Simmons 304 Sinclair Ofl. 27% NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE Received by Rrivate Wire Direct to The Star Cflice 35% 1014 88% 1t 73% 62% 9% 45% 83% | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY, JUNE '1I; 1923. INTEREST CENTERS IN AUSTRIAN LOAN Traded in Today on Bond Ex- Open. High. Low. Close. |Mack Trucks... 80% 80% 79% 79% Mack Trucks 1st. 94 94 94 94 Macy Co..... 62 62 62 Mallison & Co. 31% 31% 31% Manila El Corp.. 88% 88% 88% 88% Man Elinvguar. 42% 421 42% 42% Manhat Shirt... 46! 46% 46% 46% Market St prior. 68% 68% 68% 68% Marlazd Ofl. . 42% 42% 41N 42% Mathison Alkil! 49 49 49 49 Maxwell (B).... 15% 16% 15% 16% May Dp Stores.. 83% 86 83% 86 McIntyre Por... 18% 193 18% 19% Mex Beaboard... 17% 18 17% 18 Mex Seabd ctfy 16% 16% 16% 16% Miami Copper... 26 26 26 26 Middle St Ol1. 9 9 8% 8yl Midvale Steel... 27% 274 274 27% Minn&StL(n). % 7% 17 7 MoK & T (new). 18% 14 13% 13% ME&T pfclA(n) 36% 8714 36% 86% Mo Pacific...... 16% 15% 15% 15% Mo Pacific pf. 41% 41% 41 41 Montana Pow 66 66 654 65% Montg’y W'rd... 23% 23% 284 23% Moon Motort 26% 26% 26 264 Mother Lode.... 9% 9% 915 9% Nash Motors pf. 98% 984 98% 98% i Natl Acme 13 .13 18 13 Nat Biscuit. . 4% 413% 41% 415 Natl Enamel. 64} 64% 633 631 P{ntl Lead. - 121% 121% 121% 121% NatRof Mx1st. 7% 715 T 1% NatiRyof M2d. 3% 3% 3% 3% NOrTex&Mex.. 95% 957 957 95% NY Air Brk(A) 49 49 49 J 49 N ¥ Central 7s 100% 100% 20% 20% 18% 18 :g% ‘g% %l % 18% NY O&Western. 18% 18% 18% 18% N Y Shipbldg. 12° 12 12 12 Norfolk South.. 156 15 156 15 Norf & West. 110% 110% 110 110 North Amer. 21 21 20% 20% North Pacific. 4% T4% 73% 78% Ohjo Bdy & Blw. b% 5% 5% 5% Orpheum Cir. 19 19 Otls Elevator. 126 126% Otis Steel. . Otis Steel pf.... Pacific Develop. Pacific G & El PacificOll...... Packard Motor.. Pan-Am Pete. .. Pan-Am P (B). Parrish & Bing. Penn Coal & C'ke Penn Seabd Stl Pennsylvania. People’s Gas. Peorla & East. Pere Marquette Philadelphia Co. Philadel Co pf.. Philip Morris. .., Phillips Pete. Pierce-Ar pf. Pierce Oll.. . Pierce Gil pt. Pitts & W V. Postum Cereal. Postum Cer pf. . Pressed Stl Car. Produc & Ref. .. Pub Serv (new). Pub Service. ..., Pullman Co Punta Alegr | Pure O11. . Rallway Stl Sp Rap Tr Sec w.i.. RapTr Sec pf wi i Ray Con Cop. Reading. .. Reading 1st pf. Replogle Steel. Rep Ir & Steel.. Reynolds Spr Rey Tobac (B Royal Dutch. {Rutland Ry pf.. Sinclair pf. Skelly Ofl. Sloss-Sheflield. South Pacific Southern Rwy. .. Southern Ry pf.. Spicer Mfg Co. St Ofl of Calif. d Oil of NJ. Special Dispatch to The Star, mediately, exchange on a later reacted. by French 8s and market prices. ing of the generally. The eftect, bonds pecullarly vorable news. that figure. lative theless. the railroad bonds. most part Other foreign bonds reacted very ( slightly. Outside the foreign the feature of the day was found in second grade and speculative High grade investment bonds were little changed. Libertys were for the a few points higher. GOTTON STANDARDS UP FOR DISGUSSION Representatives of Britain and France Here to Consider U. S. Export Regulations. British and French cotton trade rep- resentatives met here today with a delegation of American cotton men to discuss the new United States cot- change—Issue Four Times Oversubscribed. BY GEORGE T. HUGHES. NEW YORK, June 11.—The new Austrian loan was a huge success, according to unofficlal reports as to the amount of the oversubscription. The books were opened at 10 o'clock this morning and closed almost im- and while no announce- ment was made as to the exact fig- ures, it was generally understood that applications for the $25,000,000 of | bonds were in the neighborhood of | four times that amount. The bonds were dealt “when 15sued” basis and promptly sold up more than & point above the offering price, While the amount of the subscriptions was very gratify- ing, it remains to be seen how much represents genuine investment inter- est and how much speculation. this connection it was pointed out today that the yield on the Austrian issue is no more than that afforded not so much as that on Czechoslovak 88 at preseni France and Czecho- slovakia each guarantee the Austrian issue to the extent of 24% per cent. It was unfortunate that the offer- new Austrian should coincide with news of & revo- lution in Bulgaria and apprehension of new disturbances in the however, confined to a sharp break in the quo. tation for the Serblan 8s. Last week's active speculation had made these sensitive On Saturday they sold as high as 78 and before noon today quotations were 63 ‘points below It was the opinion of those best informed that serious con- sequences were not likely to follow the Bulgarian revolution, sentiment was affected never- in on the. but In bonds Balkans was to unfa- bust specu- issues ton standards act as applying to the American export trade. ence was arranged by Secretary Wal- lace of the Department of Agriculture at the request of the foreign cotton {interests, who sought an opportunity The confer- | (Fractions - represent thirty - seconds. l Example: 101-1_means 1011-32.) Sales. High. Low. GClose. Lib3%s . 187 101-6 101 '101-3 98-16 98-17 98-13 9814 98-21 98-26 Lib4th 4%s.. 709 98-22 98-14 98-20 US4%e 1952, 261 99-27 99-25 99-26 FOREIGN. Sales. High. Low. Close. Argentine 7 . 31 102% 101% 101% Austria 569 91% 904 90% Belgium 7%s 28 108 102% 102% Belgium § 7 974 91% 9Th 100 102% 102% 102% 24 92 1% 91% 21 8l1% 81 81 26 83% 83% 83% 42 9% 9TH 9T 9 100% 100% 100% . 4 100% 100% 100% Canada5%s 1929. . 11 101% 101% 101% Canada 68 1931.... 5 100% 100% '100% Canada 651963.... 85 99% 99 094 Chile %5 1948 . 3 103% 103% 103% Chile Js .16 102% 10214 102% Chile 8s1941...... 1 103% 103% 103% Chinese Gov Ry 68 1 461 46'% 46% Copenhagen 5%s.. 12 92% 91% 91% Cubg B¥%swl..... 17 99% 99% 99% Czedhoslovakia3s. 38 96 95 95% Denmark 24 110% 109% 110 Denmark 13 98% 98% 984 19 93% 63% 93% 29 97% 97 9% Dutch East I 95 974 96% 97 French Govt 40 100% 99% 99% French Govt T%s. 85 96 95% 95% 9 94 93% 94 .27 90 89% B89% 56 93 92% 92% Japanese 2d 4%s.. 1 92% 92% 92% Jergen UM 6s'47. 34 B84% B84% 84% . 14 81% 81 81 L44 81% 81 -81 L 11 56% bB6% b6k .11 °87% 37% 3T% 1 90% 90% 90% Netherlands 6s .24 101% 101% 101% Norway. . . 29 110% 110% 110% Norway 13 98% 98% 984 Paris-Ly’s-Med 6% 7 Prague T%s 55 8l1% 79 80K Queensland 7: 2 107% 107% 107% Queensland 6 15 101% 101% 101% Rio de Jan 8s . 6 94% 94K 94U Riode Jan 851947. 16 -94% 94 94% Rio Gr Do Sul 8 3 96% 96% 96% £ao Paulo.Cl 5 99% 99% 99% Sao Paulo,State.8s. 11 100 99% 100 Seine, Deptof, 78.. 29 89 88% 88% Serbs Crotes Slo 83867 76 71 73% Solssons 4 821 82 82 Sweden 50 105% 105% 105% Swiss Con: L1z 115 115 115 Toklo bs... .87 16 % Ud Kingm 5% '29. 19 113% 113% 113% Ud Kingm 5%s°37108 104 103% 103% Ud Steam Copen §s 1 90% 907 90% Uruguay 8s. . 11 104% 104% 104% Zurich 8s. .. 3 111% 111 111 MISCELLANEOUS. Ajax Rubber 8s 6 86 95% 95% Am Agr Chem 13 99% 99% 99% Am Cotton O16s.. 7 64% 647 647 Am Smit&R 1st bs. 26 91% 91% 91% Amer Smelting 6s. 42 101% 101% 101% Am Sugar Ref 6s.. 17 102% 102 102% AmT&Tcv6s.... 12 116% 116 116 AmT&Tcltrbs.. 7 97% 974% 97U |N AmT& Tcl tr 4 92 917 91% Anaconda cv db 7s. 26 101% Anaconda 1st 6s... 66 97% Armour & Co 4%s. 10 85 Atlantic Refin 6s.. 987s 98%, 98% Barnsdall s f 8s. 9915 987 99% Bell Tel Pa s rcts. 97% 97% 9T% Beth Steel rf 95% 95% 96% Beth Steel s f és... 99 98% 59 Bklyn Edison 7s D 2 108% 1085 108% Bklyn Ed gen 6s.. 14 98% 981 98% Bush T Bldg6s'60. 1 90 90 90 Cerro de Pasco 8s. 17 131 130% 131 Chile Copper 100% 100 100% Commonwth 865 86% 86% Con Coal Md 1st bs 874 Cuban-Am Sug 85. 6 107% Cuba Canecvdgs. 23 94% Dery (DG)7s..... 3 74% Det Edison ref 6s.. 35 103% Diamond Mth 748 17 106% Du Pontde N 7%s. 10 107 Duquesne L= 73s. 2 107 Dugquesne Light 63 11 103 E Cuba Sug 7%s... 27 102% Empire F&G 7%s. 30 93% Fisk Rubber §s..., 3 106 Gen Elecdeb5s.... 4 100% Gen Refractes 6s.. 3 991 Goodrich 6% .o. 1 100% Goodyear 8s 1931.. 24 104% Goodyear 8s 1941.. 3 117 Humble OAR 6%s. 3 97% Indiana Steel 55... 6 100t Int Mer Marine 6s. 11 837 |Int Paper 1st5s B. & 85% Kelly-Spring 8: . 2 108% Liggrett & Myers 1 117% Liggett&Myers 6s.. 1 95 Manati Sug s 3 98y Marland Oil 7%s.. 5 101 MarlandOll Ssw.. 1 124 Mexican Petrol 8s. 1 108 Midvale Steel 5s 3 874 Montana Power 58 2 97 Nat Tube 1st 1 99 New Eng 10 984 N Y Edsn 18 109% N Y Tel 6s'41. 21 106% N Y Tel 6s°49. 7 106% NY Tel 4%s. 9 93% N Am Edison 6 5 93u NStates Pow bs... 6 91k Northwst B Tel-75. 10 107% Otis Steel 7% 2 93 Otis Steel 88 . 2 99% PacificGas& Elss 7 91y PacT&T68'52... 5 91% PhilaCoref 63 A.. 20 100% Plerce-Arrow 8 6 76% Public Service s.. 2 84i% Punta Alegre 7s... 60 1121, Sacks&Cos f7s.. 1 101% Sharon Stl H 8 1 98% Sinclair O11 7 16 99% Sin Crude Oil 8 98% 98 98% | SinCrudeOilés... 12 99 98% 98 | SinPipeLinebs... 6 87 86% 86% South Bell Telss.. 8 944 94 94 | So Por RicoSug s 3 100% 100% 100% StOllof Calit7s... 1 106 106 108 I Steel & Tube 7s..., 10 102% 102% 102% | Tenn Elec Pow 68. 28 94% 9414 943 | Toledo Edn 18t 7s. 2 106% Union Bag & P6s. 1 97 UnitDrugev 8s... 5 112% USRublstres.. 22 87% USSteels £6s.... 51 102% 1021 1025 Utah Pow & LtGs. 5 89% 89 8914 s 9% 97y 974 82% 81% 81% 48 67% 66% 67% 1102% 102% 102% | West Unlon 6%s.. 5 109% 109% 109% Wickwire Spen7s. 1 94 94 wilson & Co 1st 63 19 97w 97 974 Wilson&C ov 74s. 22 97% 9T% 97% ‘Wilson & Co cv 6 91 90 90 o \&Tube pf to present thelr views before the final 73% | Sterling Prod. «doption of regulations under the act S which, effective August 1, prescribes 13% | Stromb'; (. B official standards applying to both in- | gtud’:baifir“' : terstate and foreign commerce in cot- 63% | Studebaker pt. . o 3214 | Submar’e Boat. lgg Tenn Copper. 10/ 10% 10 10 ‘GEORG'A PEACHES 03, | TexasCompany” 436 45 % £ ex Gulf Sulph.. €0 6015 ‘,:“ Texas & Pacific. 244 2415 RUSHED To MARKET o Tex&PC&OI. 4% 14% 2 ;n:k@n x’z,ca;xng 381 88% 61% 'obacco Proc 54V, S TT) 16% | Trans Coat OIl. 7, Million Cantaloupes Reach New 69% | Twin CF. Tran 4 Sl 13 Underwoon res. York—Virginia Apples 20% | Union Bug & P.. % 15% | Gnfon Pacifle. .. Sell High. 801 | Union Pac pf. .. i 9 |United Fruit. 172 172 163 | United Drug. 81 8115 | Special Dispatch to The Star 100 | United Ry Inv.. 14 14 NEW YORK, June 11.—About sixty 122!1‘::3 fiy!fi;l“sfil’ 41% 414 | carloads of Gedrgia peaches, or the etail Str 8 b3 o e e 70" | US Food Prod. . % 42“ equivalent of approximately 15,000 18% | U'S Hoftman 3 108 1oss | bushels. were received on the mar- 3214 | US Realty. 991, 9914 | ket this morning. The bulk of the 8613 | US Realty pi 108% 104%; |supply consisted of the Uneeda 184 Sgfiugbxel 5 511 50% [variety and stock was menerally in 15 1S Sacit st e 9% | good condition. About five carloads 14l U s steel... 6% v | of these peaches were sold at auction 100 | U S Steel pf. 1184% 1181, |at the rate of 32 to $3.20 per bushel, 30% | Utah Copper. 65% 654 | according to quality and condition. 0w, | Utah Securitie: 195 19%| Approximately one million canta- 97% | Vanadium Cop.. 335 33% 3314 | loupes were received this morning 24% | va-Car Chem... 914 91 9% | from California and Florida. The de- 10% | va-C Chem pf... 2615 2614 261 | mand was active for Callfornia can- 73% | Vivadou. 191 391 aou|taloupes, whereas Florida stock was 29 : « 19% 19%|practically neglected, partly due to 7% | Wabash........ 10 10% 104 10% |lts inferior quality and condition. 1434 { Wabash pf (A 31% 30% 31 |California melons, in crates contain- 5% wabash pf (B) 204 201 20% |ing 45. sold principally at $4.25 to 43 { Waldorf (new).. 1815 181, 18 | $4.50 per crate. % | weatern Ma., ... 12% 121, 12| ViTEinia Albemarle pippins met a 1 | WesternMa2d.. 257 26 281 2a% |moderate demand and prices ranged 7% | West Pacific.... 18% 19 181 18e |[rom $9 to $10.50 per barrel for-No. 1 16 | West Pacpl.... 60 6 69" ag*|stock of 2%-inch and upward. 60 | WestornUnion.. 108 10814 108 108% | were received today, one being from 53:‘: genlfil:;il‘gfi léé;,u l;g?/fi léBfi 1184% | Georgia and two from North Caro- = . s 684 B56% 68 |lina. Arrivals from both sections 5 | Wheeling&LBE.. 9% 9% . 91 9y |showed very irregular quality and 2% | White Eag Oll... 26% 26% 26% 2% (condition. The demand was active 14 3| White Motor. ... 53% 5314 b3 |for fancy, large, sound berrles. 112% | White O1l... 213 215 21| North Carolina stock sold from 12% 714 | Wilson Co . 26 26 26 [to 35 cents per quart and Georgia Overld. . 654 6% 6% from 15 to Will's-Overl pf. Sz 82 e e oolworth..... 230 239% 230 236% wrignt Aero. .. 104 10% 10u “104 | CHICAGO MAYOR SEEKS : High, Lew. Last. TO AVERT BIG STRIKE Call Money. ... 5 &% 5 Special Dispatch to The Star. HOURLY SALES OF STOCKS. CHICAGO, June 11.—A (wo-year 1lam.....218100 12m...... 363000 | contract, with an increase of 5 cents 1pm.....425200 2pm.....503190|an hour, is the bait which Mayor Dever dangled today before the trac- —_— 108% % 22% | 44% 7% 36% 6% 631 230 88. 24 64% 200 199 66% 17 9074 19% 23% 47% 344 81% 2 24% 925 BANKRUPTS ORDERED TO TURN OVER BOOKS By the Assocf NEW June 11.—Federal Judge Bondy today ordered turned over to the receiver in bankruptey all the books and records of the curb market brokerage house of L. L. Win- kelman & Company, which failed last week. Surrender ‘of the documents {had been contested by the firm, which contended that they were sought merely to be used as the basis for a possible prosecution for bucketing of orders. ~ WOOL MARKET FIRM. BOSTON, June 11 (Special).— Slightly more new wool is moving in jthe west. the ranges today, but the market here is extremely quiet; [ well maintained. There seems ers half way, but ‘the majority sales {a $1.45 clean Boston basis for choice lots. ; - PARIS BOURSE IRREGULAR. PARIS, June 11.-—Prices moved ir- per cent rentes, 58 francs. on London. 71 francs 70 centimes. Five per cent loan, 756 francs 10 cen- times. francs 56% centimes, Exchange | seconds, tion employes in an effort to avold a strike. The men have been demanding a increase, mayor pointed out that living costs might 8o decline by the end of the year\ that they might face a wage Traction officials contend they cannot stand_even a 5-cent increase, but Mayor Dever is compromise. Public sentiment appears strong against a strike ‘and the mayor is insisting on arbitration if his com- promise plan is not accepted. GRAPE PRICE UP FROM $40 TO $85 PER TON IN WEST 10-cent-an-hour cut at that time. confident they will Special Dispateh to The Star. SAN FRANCISCO, 1y list themselves just fixed the June T1.—Cali- fornia grape growers todayx facetious- W as “dry according to reports from|At least they are for prohibition. Before prohibition went into effect also prices’ are|they considered themselves lucky to to|get $40 a ton for their grapes. have developed a greater willingness | California grape growers: exchange on the part of growers to meet buy- | has 1923 price of of |class ‘A grapes at $85 a ton. till are working out at about ja 20 per cent reduction from the 1922 but the " farmers. The That is ooinickicod ond SOR ARAALS . SBESH B Lt ol ol oSl o OO, L SN, o T SO0 oo LI JTUE LTSO8 50. . AL LI 0 price, but it still is double the high- est price before the Volstead act be- came operative. —_— er; creamery extras, 39; standards, 39 regularly on the bourse tody. Three|extra firsts, 37a38; firsts, 35%al6%; S4a34%s. ceipts, 47,033 cases; Eggs higher; re- firsts, ordinary firsts, 20%a21; miscellaneous, ) | CHICAGO, June 11.—Butter—High- 2215a23; The dollar was quoted at 15]2132a22; siorage pack extras, 25; stor- Z age pack firsts, 24224, [ewws vore BONDS by Private WirggDivect te The Star Office. (Bales are 1a §1,000.) UNITED STATES BONDS. EMERSON SHOE WORKERS VOTE TO END STRIKE By the Associated Press. ROCKLAND, Mass, June 11.—Shoe workers who' have been on strike at the plant of the Emerson Shoe Com- pany decided at a mass meeting to- day, with a few dissenting votes, to return to work. A number of lasters left the meeting before the vote was taken and detlared that they would remain -on strike. The factory has been closed for two weeks. The strik- ers had demanded a wage increase and arbitration of disputes by a lo- cal board, their walkout following the strike of many of the shoe work- ers in Brockton on the same grounds, CALL MONEY FIRMER. NEW YORK, June 11.—Call mon firmer; high, 53; low, 43%; ruling rate, 43%; closing bid, 5%: offered at 53%: last loan, 5%; call loans agalnst acceptances, 4%. Time loans stead; mixed collateral, 60-90 dyas, 4-6 months, | 5; paper, 5. = 1%a prime, commercial TODAY'S METAL MARKET. l NEW _ YORK, June. 11.—Copper steady. Electrolytic spot and futures, 15. Tin easy. Spot and nearby, 42.1! futures, 11.87. Iron steady: No. 1 porthern, 29.00a31.00; No 0. 2 northern, 28.50230.00: southern, 27.00. Lead steady: spot, 7.25. Zinc easy; East St. Louis spot and nearby deliv- ery, 6.20, Antimony, spote 6,75, s'rocxncnml RAILROADS. . d ROA! Tow. Olose.| Markst opemed with prices sub Atchison gen 4s. 88 88 |stantially the same as last week. Atchison adj 4s. 80% 80% | Butter and egs prices fluctuated dur- AtlantioCL1st4s 7 86% 86% [ing the week, but the changes in- 4 ticCLol4s.. 8 81% 81% | volved only a cent or two, scarcely X e o misier s o Lo 1ot Joow | enough to affect the retail market to $150,000,000 June 15 Notes B&Ocy 28 ”"0“% 80% 80 | anY aporeclable extent.” 2 Monday morning’s receipts were g:‘oop'z‘ 68....... 2 82 81% BI%|)0n¢"20 ysual, and it is probable that to Carry U.s. Treasury B e e 1 ;fu o ;‘: no change in’ prices will be quoted | until tomorrow. 2 Bklyn RT bsctfs. 16 76% 76 76%| Dealers in vegetables welcomed the Through Summer. BKIRT 7s'31ct... 6 93% 93 93%|rain this morning, Recent rains were BKIRT7s'slctat. 6 89 8 89 |not suiclent to do a great amount of 0ood to growing crops, according to LY CanadNorth 6%s. 3 112% 112% 112% | Feporta, but (hin morning's Steady | o0 pan sser orancin® for the cur- Canadian North7s 2 113 113 113 |downpour is expected, to result in in- vear ending June 30, the Canad Pac deb 4s 79% 179% | creased receipts in a few days. Treasury announced last night an ef- Car Clinch & O 6 97 97 | Emgs—Strictly fresh, selected, can- |fering of about $150,000,000 of 4 per Central Pacific 854 85 |dled. per dozen. 26; average receipts. [cent certificates of indebtedness, duted Ches & Ohlo cv 89% 89% (23: 80 sl _|June 15, and maturing in stx months. Ches & Ocv 4% 88« 88%| \Live poultry—Roosters. per 1b. 14;)" myg po g o0 &n 4%, 84% 843 | turkeys, per 1b., 25; spring chickens, ue will enable the gov- Chi & Alton s 52% b2% | per Ib., 35a50; Keats, young, each, 60; | eFiment to conclude the refunding of Chi & Alton 3%s. 30 30 [fowls, per Ib., 24. its short-dated debt, begun in- 1921 gll lzlzfinln r1 68, 991 99% D!rexse:x kpaul!ry — Fresh - killed | and no further financing will be neces- 1gn 79% 79% | spring chickens, per b, 50a55; win-[sary, it was stated Chi Great Weat 4 50% 51 iter chickens. per Ib.. 43350; hens. Der | middie of Semomeer onsrenn by C M & Puget Sd 4s. 6213 6213 !1b., 28; roosters, per 1b., 20.; turkeys, P! . Proceeds of the Chi MBS P re 433, G0 0% per 1o, 40043 Keats, voung, each, new certificate offer, together with the Chi M&St P cv bs, 67y 68 |70a80. ‘ ® payment of income and profits Chi M&St P 4325 42 82%| Live stock—Calves, choice, per lb., |t&Xes, expected to amount to $350,000.- Chi M&S P cv 4%s. 66 664 )9; medium. per lb., 8a8lz; thin, per (000 or more, will take care of certifi- Chi& N'W 6%4s... 2 108% 108% 108% |1b., 6a7. Lambs, spring, per Ib., 12;cates of indebtedness maturing on the Chl Rys 6s' 80 79% 80 |live pigs;3.00a5.00 each; live hogs, per | date and provide for the running ex- ChiRI&Pacrtds 2 78% 784 78% |1b. 7. penses of the government until Septem- Chi Un Sta 6%s. .. 113% 113% | Green fruits—Apples, per bbl, 4.00|Der 15 Maturing certificates must br Chi & W Ind cn 4 724 72% | a8.50. California oranges, per crate,|Cared for then and officials expect that gg:::;vlndzu- 102% 102% | 5.0026.50; Florida, 5.50a7.00. Leimons, gg;”:.’g’t‘”mlflmgglns will have to be tLrf 6s A 101% 101% | per box, 4.50a5.50. Grapefruit, 3. 3 Cleve Term 6 103 108 |4.00. Strawberries. per aqt., 5al8. $75.000,000 in Interest Due. Colo & Sou 4% 83% 8acs | Blackberries, qt., 6a20. About $75,000,000 in interest on th CubaRR 68 86% 81°| Vegetables—Potatoes, per bbl, No.|public debt falls due June 15, but that Del&Hatstreds. 1 s7H 87 67% Lpao0a200; per sack, 200a275. new |can be met promptly through the tax s:u.‘.?,l;:,'.'.“ 18 521 B2 02413°7 0045 50; wweat potatoes receipts, as can the interest pavments it 39 53 5% SIX|carolina, 2.00a2.50; mearby, 1.00a2.50.|3US In July and August. With the E":’“"":'3~ - 18 50% 504 50% g‘.?osu';:én&ei;ecl';‘::u'ce”pue';hecr;:\e' clogeto) :30%00‘0.000, ®ofmcials @o- rieconvd4sD.... 33 52 v L? 4 4 g red today the government' - Gr Trunk stdb 44, 15 1004 104" 104" | Too' e sonthenn, 1303525 per | Ci&l Dosition was Petier than the mon: Grand Trunk 7 2 113% 113% 113% (bl Eggplant, per crate, 2.00a3.50. | fon miouc,supborters of the refinanc- GrNorthgen7s... 16 109 108% 109 |Tomatoes, per box, Florida, 1.50a6.00. | " e Tomerirr toipated: | E g::::r‘;h&x;n:z.n (5 100% 100 100 | Beans, 1.60a3.00 pef basket.” Feas, 50a | dircet reauction e et ¥ . 7 2.50 per basket. Peppers, per crate, | tificates i g Havana ERL&PSs 11 85 85 ° 85 |IFlorida, 1.00a4.00. Kals, per barrel,| 00000 in Lovipions: matuze Jusetis Hud & Manrefbs. 5 81 807 81 |1.00a2.00. Spinach, per barrel, 1.50a |and the probability that the Treasu Hud & Manaj5s.. 34 59% 359% 59%)2.60. Celery, per crate, Florida, 3.00a | will_be able to redeem them mek 111 Central ret 4 3 86% 8615 &6 |6.00. Squash, 1.50a2.00. Florida lima | the interest payments on the public ;ntcl:m,;”* 3 101% 101% 101% t;;nsl. oz.o%'{] 0 per basket. Aspara-|debt in June, July and August and nt Rap Tran 65% 65% | Bus, 1.00a4.00. care for the ordinary expenditures at 204 90% ‘ v : . the same time gives cause, it was de. Int & G Nor a1 8 o i 3 ::AL AND PROVISIONS. clared, for general satisfaction as to owa Central rf 4 ALTIMORE, © progress made in shaving dowy Enncia Vise. 3 np b 1otiomn. the great war-time dabt which at ons KansasCity 83s.. 1 66% 66% 66% . o0; 0 100 time approached 325,000,000,000 KansasCitySSs.. 1 854 854 804 | Dovral 2ioos dor bameer semdon. ime: Incresse in Revenues. ks gy 0% | barrel, 2.00a3.00; bushel, 50a1.00; as- |. : al e 4n 12 92% 92% 92% | paragus, dozen, 1.30a3.00; beans. bush- |5, ATIONE the reasons enabling tihe Lehigh Valley 6s.. 2 102 102 102 |cl. 176a2.25: beets, 100, 3.0038 .00 | [T°A8UrY to tut down the debt, ac- Louls &Nash 7a... 4 107 107 107 |cabbage. basket 1.25a150: cacrots |COrding to officials, is increased cus- Louis & Nash 63%s. 15 104 103% 103% | 100, 3.006.00; corn, erate, 2.0023.00; cu- | {0118 Teceipts, which, on the basis of § Clumbers, basket, 4.005450; easplants | totals for eleven months will exceed ? 6L 61% | crate, 2.50a4.00;" kale, bushel, 35a4#: [3500.000.000 for' the ‘present flacal z A same time, greater 4 S Lol litucabiabel {Sa1ikionions Teveriue has been obtained from in- z g e e ternal taxes on incomes and profits Derw orate: 2/008380; Tadinhor. PEP; |although the administration contends O CIn oy e B TROiaon the general level of taxes is much 1.50a2.50; rhubarb, 100, 2.00a3.00; spin- | {7& & -ach, pound, 3.25; crate, a4.00; N Y Cent deb 4s. ‘ Grain, Produce and bushel, 1.5a2.00; blackberries, loupes, oranges, berries car, 350a650. FINANCIAL, < 23 —_— Live Stock WHOLESALE MARKET. cer, due to the new nevenue law which eliminated many forms of taxes and cut the rates in others. Curtailment of many lines of ex- penditures through the elimination of appropriations has saved the Treas- ury from drains that carried away vast sums in 1920 and 1921, accordink to officials, and. they declare, th Treasury has been placed in an ad- vantgeous position to continue it work of wiping out all federal obliga- 35a75; squash, basket, tomatoes, crate, 50a4.00; quart, 12a20; canta- crate, 1.5086.50; cherries, . 6ald; grapefruit, box, 2.00a huckleberries, quart, 25a30; box, 3.00a6.00; peaches, 2.00a3.50; pineapples, crate, 3.00 raspberries. pint, 15a18; straw- s, quart, 7al4; watermelons, per NXCentrise. .. 38 Selling Prices at 12:15. tions ‘due before May, 1021, in ad- aven cd 63 e vance of the time when it will b New Havend 4357 3 A o o Mmtenpor, | called upon to take up the third lib- Yow Haven 7s.... 20 S e winis oty Dot lorty Jonw. mataring that year. ew Haven 7s fr.. 161 e T T et anioky,| The current fiscal year, Treasurx Y W & Bos 4%s. 23 officials assert. will be finished with . 41%11.30; No. 3 red winter, garlicky, spot, % I Norfolk & Wen 48 5 % 8% no_quotations; June wheat, 1.20. D L e orfolk & W cv 6s. 10 112% 112% 112%) Sales—None. o Northern Pac 4s 6 84% B84 B4% Corn—Cob corn, new, 4. per bar- Pennsy's Rall Order. Northn Pacr1 6 18 108% 108% 108% | rel; contract spot, 91% per bushel Supplementing the 10,000 tons of Northern Pac5s... 4 96% 96 96% | No. 2 corn, 93%; No. 4. no quotations; | additional rails ordered by the Penn- Cre Short Lref 6 9214 92 921 | track corn, yellow, No. 3 or better, | sylvanja railroad from the Carnegie Ore-Wash 1strf 4s 25 79% 79% 70% | 95_and 85% per bushel Steel Company, 5,000 tons have been Pennsyl gen 6 42 100 99% 99% Sales—None. ordered from an independent cem' Pennsyl gen 4%s.. 12 90% 90% 0% | Oats—White, No. 2, 533a531; per|pany, making the total amount o Pennsyl 6%s 9 1081 1078 ¢ | bushel; No. 3, 52a52% per bushel. additional ralls 15,000 tons. This ¥1 6% B 1075 107% | PUp 0 oo by, 75480 per bushel; No, | completes the Pennsylvania’s rail or- Pennsyl gold 7s... 6 108% 1084 108% b der fot the current year and no ad- Pennsyl con 414 13 961, 961 @ei4) 2 WeStern export, . spot. 81% per B ey i = Y 6% i hushel; No. 3, no quotation. ditional rails will be orde: unti. };enrl;& El'n!cs" 13 254 2515 258 | Ha., —Reb‘ip!s 45 tons; ample re- | the guds;é ‘;(o“l,' 1924 l.'mu:'lle next fall. ere Margq 1st 6s. 95'a 95% 95 2 . o5 - About 50, tons of rail remain to e B i 2 “ 5% ;:;p:gnfor all trade wants, 18.00222.00 }7“ dellgere;i nr"s,l,}x‘eln{.d'r D!ncedfl ,ll’““ apld Tran 6s w1.. 14 N 65 ecember for 1923 delivery, and it is Reading gen 4s... 9 Learaw—No. 1 tangled rve 15.00a]planned to lay practically all of the RIArk & L4% 2 oat, nominal, 14,00a15,00. - - - Ci. [50,000 tons, in addition to the 15,000 StLIM& S 4s°29. StL&SFpl4sA. StL&SFprinbs LtL&SF inc StL&SF6%s StL &S Fadj 6 StL&SFplésC. StLSW 1st4s.. San A& Arn P s Seab’d A Liref 4 Seab'd A L adj & Seab’'d A L con Sou Pacific cv 4 CHIS crops today as pours. TODAY'S CHICAGO PRIC] threatening bullisly effect on the wheat market timates were current that as much be lost owing to {he excessive down- ments were also to some extent a bullish factor, and So, too, was an- tons recently ordered, during the re- i maining months of this year. Urge Bank Firm to Act. Stockholders of the Banking, Trust and Mortgage Company have circu- lated a petition, which has been pre- sented to the board of directors, ask- ing for a special mesting at which some action shall be taken with re- spect to the company's future. The petition is signed by eighty-nine stockholders, more than one-fifth the total number of stockholders. Part of the assets of this institu- CAGO, June 11.—Further rains excessive damage to in the southwest had a decided ; during the early dealings. Es- 000,000 bushels of wheat would European political develop- e T e s on ot toporte Gpenr | tion Tecently” were taken over by the SouPacificcltds.. 5 82 82 82 |ing quotations, which ranged from 3 | Standard National Bank. which is Southern Ry 1st 58 29 95%{to 1% higher, with July 1 now operating a branch office at the Southern Ry gn 43 46 to 1.12% and September 1.10% tolsite formerly occupled by the Bank- Southern Ry 634s. 19 11103, were followed by moderate ad. | ing. Trust and Mortgage Compan:. Sou Ry Mobileds.. 7 ditional gains and then something of | Since the mortgage company went out Third Averof 4s... 2 a reaction. of the banking business, the stock- Third Ave adj bs. ., 23 Corn and oats holders. it is said, have not been ad- were firmer with| fd as to what dlsposition would Union Pac 1st4s... 27 91% 91t wheat. After opening % to i higher : Union Paclstrf4s 7 84 83% 3%.": —July, 81% to 81%—the corn market berl?:wag;n?fal‘h;tu%}(m;:lflféosgfimuy is Unfon Paccv 4s... 18 95% 95% 96% | Continued to harden. _ 1$202,785. It is conservatively esti- Union Pacev 6s... 4 1031 1031 103y |, Oats started unchanged b % | . teq by those acquainted with the VirginiaRy Ist6s. 2 96% 96% 96% |niSher—July, 4234—and later gained| oripany's status, if settlement were VaRy&Plstis.. 8 85 85 85 |* prociaions refigoted weak made now, the stockholders would b Western Md 4s.... 20 62 62K 624 | hog valnee ® Coforcd Weakness of | greatly bénefited. The stock -oriwi- Western Pacificbs 6 79% 79% 79% 3 Rally gold at $25 a share. The insti- WestShorelstis. 2 81 81 s | WHBAT- Opn. Higy low. Ol | tution was organized by tho Premier V] &LE = 2 |2 . .. 'inance ‘ompany, £ s e T bouEy 110% 1oe 1§ tion about Béteen months TOTAL SALES (Par Value): 1 1111 1lam.. 3742000 12 noon. 60050003 lpm.. 7458000 2p.m.. 8528000 FEAR TEXAS FLOODS EXPORTS OF GRAIN |,vu3.“,'l" P " i WILL DAMAGE CROPS September . .88% & 38 . Pembe 40 357 | Special Dispatch to The Star. PTARD » | FORT WORTH, Tex. June 11L-- ROP RI WEEK | e Rains, heavy and proionged, have By 1140 checked business in all lines in the —_ . southwest and are now threatening i Septembe 8 io ermanent injury to crops. : R G G P treams are running bank full and Barley, Oats, Wheat and Flour DAIRY PRODUOTS. further” rains would produce flood, .| Grain is threatened wi Stump-Gomn wnd Bre . | S SLNS okt St cR| st PR, ST RS B i ; leg- | fects of the exce: B 5 Make Gains. fi";i}\sw:‘s’g\fio -ola h:r::ulfl:"“:l: leg.|ing is subsiding somewhat i ~th — horns, 20a21; old roosters, 14: ducks, | larger towns, but i3 booming in the 16a20; spring ducks, 27a3s; pigeons, | smaller communities. Grain exports from the - United|pair, 30a35. States last week were 4,019,000 bush- els, compared with 4.817,000 the week before. Figures made public today by the Department of Commerce comparing firsts. 37a41; store 2 30a32. the exports of grain last week with those of the previous week are as follows: A Barley, 52,000 bushels. against 147.- pound 000, against 831,000; wheat, 2,664,000, against 3,386,000; fiour. 127,500 bar- |SOWS, rels, against 163,200 barrels. Canadian grain in transit amounted to 774,000 bushels, against 1,070,000 | bushels the week before. ! light, NEW YORK EGG PRICES. ing. < NEW YORK, June 11.—Eggs—Ir- regular; receipts. 15,783 crates; fresh gathered, extra firsts, 25%a26%: do. firsts, 24a25; do. secomds, 2314; fresh gathered, storage packed, extra firsts, 27a27%; do. firsts. 26a263%; New Jer- sey, hennery, whites, locally select- ed extras, 38a40; nearby hennery, whites, locally selected, extras, 36a37; nearby and nearby she s western state, heavy ! Eggs—Loss off; native and nearby Butter—Creamery, CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET. . CHICAGO, June 11 (United SStates Department of Agriculture).—Hogs— Receipts, 60,000 head: uneven;’5 to 15 lower top, 6.7 mostly 5.00a6.00; heavy weight hogs, 6.5086.70; 5.6606.15; packing sows, rough, 5.35a 5.75; killing pigs. Cattle—Receipts, considerably strong to unevenly higher yearlings, showing most neavies, 11.15; some held higher; best light yearlings, 10.60; several ioads, 9.0029.25; g} grassers of southwestern origin, 6.50; strong to 15 higher: other classes fairly active; steady to strong; few WALL STREBT NOTES. dozen, 24; southern, 23. Shipments Drop—Fard Auto Output Still Higher. Special Dispatch to The Star. NEW YORK, June 11.—May copper shipments, foreign and _domestic. totaled approximately 190,000 pounds. compared with'195,000 in April and 215,000 In March. ' For five months shipments were 985,000 pounds, an approximate monthly average of 195,000, the. highest for any - five months of peace operations. Ford's final- May production figures show 170992 cars and trucks a against 159,920 in April and 121,07 in May., 1922, Soft coal produced 'during the week ending June 2 totaled 10.05 000 net tons, a decrease of 990,00 from the preceding week. Anthra- cite production in the same week totaled 1,606,000 net tons. New York bank clearings, $399.- 000,000 New York bank balances, $78,000,000. ~ New York -federal re- serve bank ‘credits, $75.000,000. Ex-dividends today—Cash Thresi- ing Machine préferred, Illinois Cen packed, 29a30; dairy prints, bulk, 1.80 to 3.50; averages, 6.50a6.75; packing mostly 5.50a5.75; desirable pigs, medium _ 6.60a6.75; light .25a6.65; packing sows, smooth, 5.006.00. 16,000 head; ask- higher on beef slow few early sales, ; trade, advance early top looks higher: plain light tock, 15 to 25 higher; bulls, bologna bulls, upward to 4:85 tral Leased Lines, Motor Wheel com. ,. whites, firsts to extras, 28a bove: bulk vealers to packers, - gfie:“!:‘e:flyfby hennery, browns, extras, ;;".dooldownwurd upward to 10.50 to | mon, National Sugar, Reynolds 31a3h; Pacific coast whites, extras, |outsiders. Spring preferred A and B. 37a38; do., firsts to extra firsts, 31a| Sheep—Receipts, 8,000 head fairly 35%. active; generally steady; bulk. good native cholce —— FOREIGN EXCHANGE. June 11, 1923, (Quotations furnished by W. B. Hibbs & Co.) Nominal - Seiling check gold value, 000; corn. 344,000, against 332,000; oats, 18,000, against 121,000; rye, 941,- i sheep middli middli closed 15.68; 1256, i good hto fancy, prints 42aid; nearby cream- ery. 35a39; ladles. 34a35: rolls, 30a32; | Copper tchers. 16.00; good to choice handy weight-fed lambs,14.25 to 14.61 LIVERPOOL, June 11.—Cotton spot in fair demand; prices flrm. ales—10,000 American. | 0od ordinary, 16.08; ordinary, cludin January, few to ¢ty FORD CO. TO ENLARGE FACTORY IN MEMPHIS MEMPHIS, Tenn, June i1.—Ex- tensions of the Ford Motor Company's facilities in this city, including the erection of a cotton-mixing plant. which, it is said, probably will use 100,000 bales of cotton annually for making automobile cushions; the erection of a spoke faetory and pur- chase of wharf space for direct ship- springers, 15.00a15.50; 70-pound ~ averages i few offered —_— LIVERPOOL COTTON. l Good fully middling, 16.98; ng, 17.01 ng. 16.3: low middling, 16.58 15.18. including 5,700 bales, 13.0 March, 12.83; May, | yesterday upon returning from a con- i ferenciedit Letiolt Recelpts—3,000 bales, in-!ment by water of automobiles to g 100 -American. Futures|Cuba, are being planned for the im- strong: June, '16.06; July, | mediate future, M. Alexander, man- October. 13.87; December, 13.32; fager of the local branch, announced SHORT-DATED DEBT - - \

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