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ANCIAL FINANCIAL | Grain, Produce and Live Stock _ LOCAL WHOLESALE MARKET. Eggs — Strictly candled, per dozeh, 32a33; average re- ceipts, 30; southern, 28 poultry—Roosters, per 1b, 15; turkeys, per 1b. 25; spring chickens, 27a32; keats, young, each 40; fowls, per Ib., 24. poultry — Fresh killed #pring chickens, per Ib., 38a40; win- NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE N NEW YORK Received by Private Wire Direct to The Star. BONDS oo et Received by Private >¥ire Direct to The Star Office. (Bales are in $1,000.) UNITED STATES BONDS. (Fractions represent thirt: GRADE BONDS “STILL STAND FIRM Improvement in Speculative Rails Also Feature of Today’s Market. SHARPER UPWARD | STOEK MOVENENT Advances in Prices Noted as More Pronounced Than Yesterday. RAILROADS. Atchison gen 4 Allied Chem. . fresh, selected, Am Ag Chmpt.. Postum Cereal . Produc & Ret Pub Service Pullman Co Punta Alegre (Pure Oll.... Ray Con Copper 31% 381% 31% 38 100-3 100-1 1 Y%s B&Orefbs.... B & O Toledo 4s. BKIRT 78’21 ct Cariad North 6%s. . Cunad Pac deb 4 Car Clinch & O bs Car Clinch & O 6; Central Pacific 4s. Ches & Ohlo cv 6s Ches & O cv 4%s. Ches & O gn 4% Chi B&Q 1st rf 6y Chl & E 11l gn bs Chi Great West 4s. C M & Puget Sd 4s. ChiM&SPrfdis. Chi M&St P cv bi Chi M&St P 45'26. Chi M&S P cv 4158 C'M&St P 4s'34. Chi Rysbs. ... Chi RT & Pac rf 4 Chi & W Ind cn 4s. CCC&StLrf6sA.. Cleve Term B ctfs. . Cleve Term b%s. C5aRRS6s. Del & Hd 1st rf 4s. D & Rio G imp s. . Det United 433s. .. Erie gen 4s Erle conv 45 Erie conv4s D [ Gr Trunk sf db 6 o | Gr North gen Ts. Gr North gen 5%s. Green B& W db B. Hud & Man aj 53 111 Central G3s. Iat Rap Tran 5 Inter R Tran 6s. .. Int Rap Tran 7s. .. Int & G Nor aj 6s. . Int & G Nor 1st 6s. Jowa Cent rf 4s. Kansas City S 3s. . Kansas City S 5s Kan Clty Te Lake Shore 4s " . Lehigh Valley 6s. . Louis & Nash 51;3. Am Can pf. Lib Ist-2d 43 Am Car & Fay Am Cotton Of1 Am Cot Oil pf. Am H & Lea'pf.. 1b., 30; roosters, per 1b., 18a20; tur- Remington. Replogie Steel. . Rep Ir& Steel.. ' & Reynolds Spr Rey Tobac (B). Royal Dutch. St L & San Fran St L Southwn St L South pf. Savage Arm: Schulte Store: Seaboard Alr L. Sears Roebuck. Seneca Copper. . Shattuck-Ariz.. Shell Union. US4¥%s1952. 128 Am Internat?... Am La France. . Am Linsecd Am Linseed p AmT.ocomotive. Am Safe Razor. Am Smelting Live stock—Calves, choice, per 1b, medium, per )b., Lambs, spring, per 1b., BY STUART P, WE SORGE T. HUGHE Argentine 7s.. Austria 7s ctfy Belgium 7%, Belgium 6s Belglum 8s. WALL STF 15.—The upward hogs, per 1b., 8%. Green fruits—Apples, new, per bas- California oranges, movement to- ~ssion of the stock nge was sharper even than that The speculative leaders like Baldwin Locomotive and Ameri- and a half to of Baldwin curities and some fmprovement'in cer- tain of the speculative ralls were the features of today’s bond market. week .has been marked by steady ab- sorption of the the prime industrials. there has been a recession from the high quotations recorded the previous weel as fn the case of the A General 4s and the Union P . but buying has issues Of u comparable quality. must. not be expected that there will Am Sumatra. Am Tel & Teleg. Am Tobacco. Am Tobac (B). AmW W 7% pe. Am Woolen. Am Woolen pf. Am Writ Pr pt er crate, 2.00 Bordeaux 6s. e s, North Carolina, 50a2.00; near- . per crate, 1.00a1.50. - can Can rose In some cases Grapes, Con- Canada 53 1926. Canada 6% s 1929. two points getables—New Locomotive terest had been ¢ as the result of bu ducted weeks past. Canada 58 1952. Chile 85 1946. Chile 85 1926. Chile 831941.... Copenhagen 5%s Cuba 5¥%s w 1. Czechoslovakia 8s. Simms Petrol Sinclair Ofl.. Skelly Ofl. . Sloss-Sheffield. . South Pacific. .. Southern Rwy. . Otl of Calif. o | Stand Ol of N'J. “{ St Oil of N J pf.. Stewart-Wacnes . 90% Strombg Carb tng carefull This buying has weet potatoes, sntered on other lettuce, per bbage, crate, 2.50a3.01 0 per 'bbl. Eggplant, per crate, 2.00a | 3.50. Tomatoes, % bushel basket, near- Beans, 1.50a 0 per basket. ery, per crate, 5.00a6.00. Squash, 25a Atian Bir & Atl. Atlan Cst Line. Atlantic Gulr Atl Gulf pf. Atlantic Ref. Austin Nichol Auto Knitter. Baldwin Loco. Balto & Ohio. . Balto & Ohio pf. Barnesdall (A) . Barnesdall (B). one 6f the steel compani; is ynderstood. with the Buldwin Locomotive fobacco Products Taken Up. bonds selling on a 4% to 5 per cent basis, but the fact that investors are willing to take securities at this level is significant of much better feeling. Basis of Confidence. One reason why more confidence is expressed in the future of the bond market s the money situation. As far as can be seen now the outlook is for easy money and some even go so far predict a lowering of interest The gold supply is steadily in- 1 which must ulti- Other things charge for money 50 per_bbl. Denmark 8s P Dutch ET5%s : Dutch East I 65'47. Dutch East I 65'62. Framerican 7%s French Govt 8s. ... French Govt 734s.. Ttaly 6145 1925. tobaceo products The movem cided with the return from I interests in th company, who gave out un optimistic RN AR R AR S AR SRS R, A nE— RS SR AR N BN EN e ach, per crate, 50a1.00. lima beans, 1.00a1.50 per grown lima beans, 5 \ GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. BALTIMORE, Md., August 18 (Spe- cial).—Potatoes, 0; per 100 pounds, 1.25a2.00; buthel, sweets and . bushel, 75a1.35. Beets, hundred, 4.00 “bAsket ; home- ubmarine B Superior Ofl. ... Sweets Coof A Tenn Copper. .. Texas Company. Tex Gulf Sulph.. Texas & Pacific. Tex & P C & Oil. Third Avenue Timken Bearing Tobacco Prod Tobacco Prod A. Trans Cont OIl... Underw'd(new). Union Pacific. Utd Retail Strs. US Cast I Pipe U S Food Prod. . Hoffman M. Indus Alco. . U S Rubber..... Rub Ist pf.. hould this dea < said that the nec 1 be put up by American T - Beth Stl 7% (n). Beth Stl 86 pf. Bklyn Edison. Burns Bros (A). Burns Bros (B). Butte Copper Butterick. . Caddo Oil. .. Calif Petrol. .. Calif Petyol pt Callahan Zine. . { Calumet &.Ariz. | Canadian Pac. Central Leath. Cent Leath pf. Cerro de Pasco. Chandler Mot. .. Chesap & Ohio Chi & Alton. Chi & Alton pt Japanese 2d 4 %s Japanese 4s Jergen U M 65°47.. ng. 4 conditl, would pot be belng equal. a low means a higher price for bonds. The same observation apply to the - bushel, 1.00a1.2 called mpon government has been steady, but quotations have short covering bushel, 1.00a Onions, hundred pounds, Peppers, basket, 30a50. Netherlands 6s. Buying for account of the government sinking fund and for ‘count of Great |Orient Dev deb 6s. . garding the Both. however, constitute sup- |Queensland 7s. r Queensiand 6s. Rio de Jan §s 1946 bushel, 70a80. Apples, barrel, 1.50a3.00; bushel, : Blackberries, Cantaloupes, crate, 50a ling, which ¢ Market St cn 5s. M&StLrfex bs M&StLilstrfds.. MK&TIst4s. ... MK&TprinbsA. MK & T adj 53 buying of Re ankers expect pac for deseriptions within a re i The most Interesting group s stili foreign one recovery of seven point As was the foreign bonds have shown Peaches. bushel, 1.00a2 remarkable reports about European affairs. as the industri PROFIT-TAKING NOTED. Serbs Crotes Slo 83 Soissons Cs. = Utah Copper. Vanadlum Corp. Mo Pacific gn 4s. Watermelons, each, { Chi Great W pf. Chi Mil & St P. Chi Mil &St P pt Chi & Northwn. Chi Pneu Tool. ChiR1& P: Settling Prices on Grain. Ud Kingm 5329’ Kingm 5%s '37. 34 gations of both pow s declined rather ¥ cootrite ~w Haven 7sfr.. rfolk & W cn 4s. orfolk & W cv 6s. hash pf (A). 5 i 11 A\)~‘ Stock Market Offerings We' b & Hetlbrn. sorbed. Upward Trend Continuing. wed most crit red winter, . 4 red winter, gar- Week showed 0»*y fractional changes. Weakness Acute in Exchange. was the weakn nywhere near as acute is signiticant in the publlc atti- $20,000,000 govern- licky, spot, licky, spot, 91. les—Cargoes on grade: No. 2 winter, garlicky, West Pacific. MISCELLANEOUS. Am Agr Chem 7i;s 13 Am SmIt&R 1st bs. Am SmU&R 6s. Am Sugar Ref 6; AmT&T cl trbs AmT & Tcltrds Anaconda cv db 7s. Anaconda 1st 6s. Armour & Co 43s. Atlantic Refin &8 Barnsdallsf8s. ... Bell Tel Pa 0s rcts. 15 Beth Steel 6125 '53. orthern Pac 4s. .. Northn Pacri 6s.. 3 red win- No. 4 red winter, red winter, Chi R I&P 7% pt Chile Copper Chino Copper. continued their duy's brief White Eag Oll.. 1 White Motor. | White o1l... Pennsyl gen 4% Pennsyl 6163 tude that the ne of Norway Colo Fuel. .. Colo & South . Columbla Gas. . Comp Tabulat. . Cons Gas of NY. Cons Textile. no_quotation. Track Willys-Overld. . Willys-Overl pf. ward trend els Another piece of | Rapid Tran 6a w 1. Reading gen 4s. RITArk & L4'gs 62; No. 3, white 281 | shortly government issue of $50,000.000 of 7 per cent notes maturing on October 1 must be refunded, and severai Amer- Woolworth. . Worthington. { Youngstn Tube. 1 o resumption of Nearby, 75a85 per bushel: No Corn Produ D.C. AUDITORIUM SECURIIES READY Deliveries to Subscribers to Be Made Upon Application. Treasurer Announces. Securities of the Wash torium Corporation are n ready for delivery at the trust departmen the District National Gockeler, treasurer of th announced this morning. Sub to this issue are requested to ¢ their e certifie: s after proper hn;_)henn made he entire obligation consists £500,000, " divided’ omants into & cent honds, protected by on the entire projeot,’ amount of commaor sion Is mandatory the case of u $100 scriber autom: ner of a $350 bond rly convenien nd rece entificatic amount of eommon stock. The $800,000 involved in the tray action represents every cent yenr the “erection of the buil said. i Plans to Handle Bonds. Announcement of partment to handle hig preferred stocks and real curities was made noon by the Allen k. W ment Company W. J. Kearney of York will be m @ partment, ha rience in’ the investmens A large suite of offices on 1 floor of the Sout been equipped for ment. Resonrees of Local Banks, Resources of banks in tie 1 of Columbia increased 0 the fiscal year ended J according to figures made Controller of th Cur Dawes yesterday aftern While the returns fr stitutions in the Distriet the date of the last call ment of co tion, in resources sinec previous ca resources of 1 of the last ca $17,340, Apri $250.838,000, ¢ June sources of $34,931.000. > and trust companies with resources ot $87.068,000. The returns fro class of banks show sligit r- ince April 3, re nies an increase of §9.502.000 vings banks a reduction « "mvirs v +|EUROPE'S WHEAT CROP Beth Steel pm 5 Beth Steel s f 6s Brier H St 1st 5125, Bklyn Ed gen 5s. . Bush T Bldg 58 '60. Central Leather 5s hile Copper 6s. . ‘omnionwth P 6s. . n Coal Md 1st Gs. Cuban-Am Sug §s. Cuba Cane cv d 8. HOURLY SALES OF STOCKS. iran syndicates are bidding for the \MUCH STRONGER TONE IS SHOWN IN STOCKS Seiies of Favorable Domestic De-|the speculut velopments Increase the Volume of Sales. Crucible Steel. a ton, and with b'd'A Lref 4s. ts 18 promptl Seab'd A Ladj bs. Seab'd A L con 6s. of the week’s financing Yimited scale of rece cleaned up. New 10 definite value. 1 1 1 9 was mode! te and municipal and bligations were about public utility »u Pacific clt 4s. . iSouthern Ry 1st bs Southern Ry gn 48 Seneca Copper 7 per. cent honds also. the strong Del & Hudson. D Lack & West. Dome Mines Dupont (EI)... Eastman Kodak on Axle & Sp Elec Stor Bat. .. Endicott-John DAIRY PRODUCTS. August 15 (Spe- | than 1 S kens. | is smal No other foreign sharp a rally. rails thero was gained 41 points. hond showed —Live poultry Dery (DG) 7s. .. Det Edison ref s6.. Diamond Mt sistent stre 1a_leghorne. 1 2 ducks, 18a24; pigeons, | guinea fowl, each, 40a60. ative and nea Virginia Ry 1st 5s. TOTAL SALES (Par Value): 1l1am.. 1984000 12noon 58360 WHOLESALE GASOLINE AT 10 CENTS A GALLON Reported Offer of Refiner Under- even gained on the week ; Eggs—loss o Erie 1st pf. Erie 2d pls. Exchange Buffet E Cuba Sug 7%s. .. Empire F&G Ti%s. . Fisk Rubber 8s. Assoolatent Tress. . Oat Barley and Corn—Potat Production Smaller mates of Agri here 106,556,000 more than 5.339,000 NEW YORK. August 18.—All &pécu- 5 ILLOKS ADE BY ERAN CONTROL Secretary Hoover Reports on Status of Wartime Corporation. bids the Price Offered by Standard Company. Il':OTTON CONSUMED IN JULY SHOWS DROP! Decrease Also in Amount on Hand iy to an un at Close of Month, Compared With June. Famous Players d Mines&S pf Fisk Rubber. Fleishman. Foundation Co Freeport Texas. Gen Am Tk Car. Gen Asphalt. Goodrich 6%s Goodyear 8s 1931 Goodyear 8s 1941 prints, 51a33; process butter, 3 CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. CHICAGO, August 18.—Owing large- xpected advance in Liver- pool quotations, the wheat market here Humble O&R § Illinois Bell 1s Indiana Steel 5s. Int Paper 1st 5s A KCP&Ltbs A'52 Liggett - Myrs 7s Liggett & Myrs 5. Marland O!l 8s "31. Mexican Petrol & Montana Power is. New Eng Tel bs. N Y Edsn 1st 6%s N Y Tel 6s "41. N Y Tel6s'49. N Am Edison 6s N States Pow bs ime government | Northwst B Tel current in the financial distri today that a large refinery had offer- ed gasoline at wholesale & gallon, as comp: wagon vrice of 14 the Standard Oil reported a sizable in- Gen Electric. Gen Elec spl. during the early dealings. Firmness of New York stock market as a bullish factor, hand, notice of French government regu- lations to continue restricting imports {of wheat into France acted somewhat as a check on buvers. varied from cents, quoted by Company of X oolidge's poli- On the other None of the larger compani admit having made or received such an offer, but it was stated that there session of Congress was contemplat- Gt Northern pf.. Great Nor Ore... Guantana Sug. . Gulf St Steel.... ' | Hayes Wheet Houston Oll. ... Hudson Motors. Hupp Motors. .. Illinois Central. Indiahoma. Inspiration. In Ag Chem pf. int Harvester. amounted 10 461,575 bales of lint and 5 of linters, compared with G4 of lint and 4 prospect of A e e recognition } nouncement that th July trade bal- s favorable for the first time publication of liiers in to 1.00% and December 1.04% were followed n a new upturn. Corn and oats were firmer with wheat, and as a result of smaliness of receipts After opening % to 3 higher, December market eased A little, but remained above vesterday's . Wash.. August s in July last ¥ the census bureau announced today L3 5 would be dis d to 1ot it go at | eration of the grain corporation during the two and ars of its existence profit of approximately e Hoover declared public here ates Senator Borah of Idaho. the miners’ wage demands. >roduction of erude oil in Californi a Production of eru the Cuny ministry was said toda veord rate of 87 current -conditions in' oil w jOtis Steel 8s acific Gas & E tele- | pa~T & T 6362 |PhilaCoref6sA. Pierce-Arrow §s. . m was in response : Senator Borah con- | broducers & Rf 8s. ng proposals that the funds re- grain corporation be used for the pur- chase of wheat in the present situa- 000 barrels incipal develo! ared _with 1.343,066 5 of linters on December 393,a39% to 393, and later held near to the initial range. Provisions reflected {were depr. linters on J Public Service bs i Punta Alegre 7s. acks & Co 81 7s. | Sharon St H ss. Sinclulr OIl © With a capital of $500,000,000, the |Sinclair Oil 6% w 1. corporation handled a “turn-over” of |Sin Crude O11 5% approximately $5.000,000,000 in grain | §in Pipe Line bs Products, Secretary Hover's telegram |Stoel & Tube 7s. ... Tean Elec Pow 6s. Tide T7at Ol 6%s. . Tobaceo Prod st Union Bag & P 6s.. U 3 Rub 1st rf U S Rubber 73 U S Steel s 65 public storage ses were 838,659 bale: firmness of hog CHARGES STEPSON WITH DEFAMATION Mrs. Stokes Seeks Million in Dam- ages for Alleged Slander Statement. maining from the Invincible Oil . appropriation Iron Products. Iron Prod ctfs. . Jewel Tea pf tension of the soline- price-cut- 888 of lint and 42,014 on June 30 this year and pared with 1 caused intermittent sell ares during the woe. & of the oil praceically owest prices of the vear, A v short interest, founded on huge overproduction had been built up in these h the result that st of the list began to mo Cotton spindles active during July compared with in June this vear and 32,- in July last year. during July Kansas City S.. Kansas C So pt.. Kayser (Julius) Kelly-Spr Tire.. Kelsey Wheel.. Kennecott. Keystone Tire.. {Lehigh Valley. . Lima Locomo xcept for some trivial outstand fng _claims, liquidated and to date has returned to the Treasury $483,000,000 in cash} of the original amount, and has in} totaled 6,356 Exports during Jujg tot including 2.661 red with 214, ers in June this ve offering of a $20,000,000 Nor- . 1063 | balos, during the bales of linte: 51, including 1 CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. CHICAGO, August 18 (United States Depastment of Agriculture). —Hogs— B the Associated Press. CHICAGO, August 18.—Dec has been the victim of defam tokes vesterday brought suit for $1,000.000 damage direction of Congress on Russlan re- i it continued. expended $36,000,- odstuffs to various European countries on credit. Of the profit earned, $8,000,000 was week indicated that Am Vertientes Sugar T Va-Car Ch 7ias Warner Sugar 7: West Union 618, Westinghouse 7 1ilson & Co 1st 6 Wil2on&C cv 7% Wilson & Co cv 6s. Youngstn S & T 6s EX-DIVIDEND TABLE. Am Metals pf. fully compete with those of Lo the continent for lucrative foreign busin Conslderable Statistics for cotton-growing states good and choice to weak; mixed and packing grades. Louis & Nash Mack Trucks. Mack Truck 2d. Macy Co. .. Maliinson & Co. Manati Sugar Man El inv gu: Marland Oil.. Martin-Parry. Maxwell (A). Maxwell (B)... May Dp Stores. McIntyre Por Mex Seaboard. . Mex Seabd ctfs. Miami Copper. . Middle St Oil. ... Minn & St L (n). Min St P &SSM... Mo K & Tex pf. v Y. hotel _owner,” W. T Consumed during July. 308,151 bales, , who named him and others in proceedings millers for earnings ‘above regulated margins and the remainder consisted of profits from the sale of foodstuffs to neutral countries, the telegram said, Total overhead cost of operating the corporation was estimated at $5.000.- 000, due to the fact that many execu- tives donated their time fn its service. COTTON MARKETS. NEW YORK, August 18.—The cot- (I ton market was nervous and unset- tled during today's early trading, ow- ing to private reports of showers in Texas and the uncertainty of weather conditions over Sunday. was easy at year and 304, On hand July tablishments, with 708.60; 6,000,000 loan made o the Texas Bureau Cotton A York banking to the co-operative rketing plan for certain commodi- the co-operative associa- organized for choice, 180 to Lulk, desirab! 250 to 325 pound butchers, 7. in consuming es- 3 bales, comnared on June 30 this year and 531,312 on Jujy 31 last year. On hand July 31 in public storage 888 bales, com- lleged to have been writ- | bunc” paciing sows, Cattle—Recelpts, pared week ago; beef steers of value to sell above 11.50; 11.00, and desirable fat she stock, 15 to 25 cents higher; top, matured steers, 12. vearlings, 12.50; canners and cutters strong, to, 16 cents higher; bulls and 1,000 head; tter as an affidavit in the divorce proceedings, siiscretions with The =on did not t at compresses, 3 valu Stokes were ad- legitimate purpose. ara vearlings, above 0; best long " Cotton spindles active during July compared with 16,009.615 in_June this year and 15.- 580,642 in July last vear. In a preliminary annual statement on the domestic supply and distribu for the cotton tinued in the fall. Mrs. Stokes said she had gjven voung opportunity to retract his s untrue and that he had She referred to him N. Y. BANK STATEMENT. 2w YORK. Buckeye Pipe Line, q.. al. b ; 8.—Th. numbered 15, 18.—The ac- clearing house trust companies for ¢k shows an excess in reserve of This iy a decrease of Century Ribbon pf.. ents higher; others, bulk prices follow: butcher cows and canners and cut- and feeders, vofused to do so. rs the last of her defamers, jr., Chicago real estate fve of Mrs. General Motors. . The opening decline of 24 to 39K points and active months sold about 30 to 40 points net lower during the ‘early trading with October easing off | .00 and December to 23.92. There was a good deal of scattering liqui- dation and rather more southern sell- ing, but a considerable easing off to 24,00 and December to 23.92. Th was o good deal of scattering llquida- tion and rather more southern seclling, but a considerable demand developed around the 24-cent level and fluctua- tions were irregular. estimates the crop as of August 10 at lmS«.Wl)hhnlu.l Eduding oy ving on_the early declin = o this estimate and re- ports of a gradually increasing de- mand for cotton goods. A NEW ORLEANS, August 18.—Scat- || in’ Texas and much liquidation of the long interest caused a drop of 48 to 50 points in the price of cotton during the first hour of business today. October fell to 23.28. census bureau. report, consumption of cotton in this coun- try during July against 542,166 in June, caused mod- erate selling. The cotton exchange announced that jt would close on Saturday, Septem- ber 1 and Monday, September 3, the usual holidays observed as Labor day. LIVERPOOL. August 18.—Effective! September 1 the Liverpool cotton ex- change will reopen on Saturdays from except the last Saturday of each month. when it will remain open market will then close at 4 p.m. on Fridays instead of 4:30 as at present. has been closed on Saturday since the beginning of the world war in 1014, - dealer and a rel also was named by Stok ement follo bureau annou stockers ‘and feeders, 5.50a7.50. Sheep— Receipts, 2,000 head; gener- ally steady; top, western lambs, 14.00; $50,000 damages, McCRAY PROBES THREATS! AGAINST INDIANA NEGRO Max Said to Have Been Unjustly Convicted of Attempted Murder ;Charge in Georgia Court, Ry *1e Associated Press. INDIANAPOLIS, Mo Pacific pi Montana Power. Montg’y Ward Moon Motors Mother Lode. the carry-over on July 31 was 2,087, serve Bank, $45.297,000; decrease, $4,- Réserve in Federal R Bank of member banks, $47 e, $15,131,000. Harbison-Walk. Pressed Nteel ¢ Stand Milling pf., . The year's supply of cotton was on August 1, 1922, week ago¥ lambs and to 1.00 higher; T; bulk, wes- made up of |aggregating totaling 9,729, {469,954 bales a distribution. 57 The distribution was: 6,664,710 bales: exports, Reserve in own state banks and trust com- s, imports of nd quantity to balance 9,405 bales. stockers, 50 to 75 hig! tern lambs, Nash Motors Nat Biscuit 213.25; top, 13. s, 10.00a11.00; top, 11.50; fat wethers, 8.00a9.10: bulk, fat ewes, .00; bulk feeding lambs, 12.75a e in depositaries—state banks and trust companies, Libby-Owens Glass p Consumption, fi yearlin, 4,522,550 bales: | par o Nat Conduit. ... Natl Dept Stores Natl Enamel. N Or Tex & Mex. N Y Central. Memphis firm J. Crescent Pipe demand _deposits, nerul Cigar pi decrease, $53,638,000. posits, $455,528,000; decre Circulation, =~ $32,5° hand July 31, 19 087,919 bales —_— BOSTON STOCK MARKET. Mahoning Invest. Mahoning Invest. FOREIGN EXCHANGE, By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, August 18 —Foreign exchanges tone irregular. Quotations Great Britain, couraged by States deposits Aggregate reserve, $489,- s_reserve, $12,682,310; Natlonal Lead pf.. Standard Oil of N. ndard Ofl of ¢ Standard Ol of NENH&Hartfd. N&Pf & Western 105 North Amer. Nerth Am pf. North Pacific Oklahoma Prod. Orpheum Circult Orpheum Cir pf. Otis Elevator. Otis Elev pf... Owens Bottle. vestigate alleged threats of mob vio- lencé made against Clarence Crenshaw, closing prices for the most active stocks tered showers dealt in here: of state banks and trust companies” in Greater New York mnot ircluded in clearing house statemen $814,394,700; have been unjustly tempted murder in Georgia. who was a “Southland.’ American Tel & Tel Boston & Maine Roston Elevated demand, 4.28%; cables, 4.25.” Belgium, demand, 4.42; cables, 4:42%. Germany, demand, .000025; cables, .000027. land, demand, Norway, demand, mand, 26.60. Denmark, demand, 18.57. Switzerland, demand, 15.08. Spain, de- mand, 13.50, emand, .0004. Czechoslovakia, Jugoslavia, demand, DRY GOODS MARKET. NEW YORK, August 18 (Special).— Increased optimism was noticed the cotton cloth market today. vidual ‘orders were bigger than ear- in the week. sheetings were in most demand,’the former being quoted at 9 cents for the 64 by 60 and 105 for the 68 by 72. There was less interest in pajama checks and drills. There was al oriental raw sil reported a firmer market with 1,200 bales sold. Quotations here were un- fight with a white man in the washroom of a sleeping car near Griffin, Ga., according to statements filed with the governor. Frank Duffy and bank notes, $19,397, Sweden, de- decrease, $43.700. Fi sits with Federal Reserve Bank York, $69,082,700; Print cloth of Indianapolis, tary of the United Brotherhood of Car- penters and Joiners of America, who witnessed the fight, told the governor the negro acted case_was placed before PackardMotor. Total deposits, $827,771,500; increase, Pan-Am Pete. .. Pan-Am P (B).. Pennsylvania. Penn Seabd Sf People's Gas. Pere Marquette. | Philadelphia Co | Philip Morris. .. Phillips Pete, Pierce-Arrows Plerce-Ar pf. Eliminating amounts due from re- g \ ve depositaries and oth: serve depositaries and other banks and iTar tesling thithe demand, 33.00. Brazil, demand, 10.10. United States S n Consldering that the population of the United States virtually all nationalities. it is a sur- ing fact that only two Presidents e horne other than These are both Dutch, Buren and Roosevelt. * Sparks, a sister, who declared Cren- in danger of being lynch: . McCray will investigate. _ ge of eighty vears, Tafayette still acts for the films. and is probably the oldest active actress in the-country, 585,600; increase, $24,- Cash in vault, $27,826.600. until noon made up ' of -15 and 20-22 : Kansai No. 7.15, and Canton. —— | Warren Bres — 5 a man back talk. Say t to his face g - - The_exchange $94,000 bushel than last busnels, more: 0,000 bu e forecasts : hushels, or 'S crop: Latvia, per cent; N, els, an increasa of An estimated o of 22,007,000 bushels i under last OIL COMPANY EARNINGS. 1 $9.300.587 Gros¢ for Pacific Co: poration in Six Months SAN FRANCISCO, Aug 18.—T 8ross earnings from oper Pacific Ofl Company months of 1923 were $9. lcrease of $2.498.012 from perfod last year, according to a = ment by the company published day. The gross incoms was $6 a decrense of $2,480,418 from the fir six-month perfod of 1 The income is deriv *tion of opera were $3 a other it . for depreci or federal inco final surplus decrea six mon §,000 bush 00,000 bushe in Bulgar: ns of a other taxes b me to $4 fror fund TREASURY CERTIFICATES (Quotations furnished by Redmond & ( —~———Cl 38,5 September December March 1 4108 September 1 430s March 13, 19 4138 December 15, SHORT-TERM SECURITIES (Quotaticns furnished by Redmond & Aluminum Co. of Amer Aluminum Co. of Amer American Cotton 01 6s 1 American Sugar G 1 American Tel. & Tel American Tel & Tel. Gs 162 Anaconda_Copper 6x_ 1620 Anglo-American 011 7 Bell Tel Canadian Cent, Argentine Rws Central Leather s 1 €., C.. C. & St. L. Chi., R.T. & Pac Chicago T¥1. Ow 1623.. Du Pont 7% 1981... .. Federal Sugar Ref. s 1933 soodyear T. & R. 8¢ 163 Great Northern 75 1936 Hocking Vailey 6 10 umblo 011 5igs 16 ansas City Libby, McNeil & Libb R, aul Unfo Sears, Roebuc! jwitt & Co. 58 19: dewater 011 615; Tolon Tank Car 7s 1930.. €. 8. Rubber Tijs 1930 Western Unlon 8158 1 e Westinghouse E. & M. 78 1831 R S —— BAR SILVER QUOTATIONS. NEW YORK, August 18.—Bar sil ver, 62%: Mexican dollars, 48. LONDON, August .18,—Bar silve 31d per ounce. Mone per cent. Discount rates —— short bill 3a314, per cent. Three months bills 3275 %. per cent. / Y

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