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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C "REDUCTION SHOWN | T NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE | |SIOCKS HAVERALLY] "o eramerrs Eqtitable Co-sperative Bidg: Aisth IN BANK I- Received by Private Wire Direct to The Star Office. Going Through Mails Today. -share ~—Prev.1930—~ Tes— Prev. NEW YORK, June 30.—Approximate- % "r':tlnl:lxcel—h:: ’5";?.’...‘3.; ";ly‘ ::-“I':tl:l: “.d "(25.) ""';'.')‘ lln:;-"l'.:: nlv?d‘:r;:u. Add 0. Hirh. Close. Clese. 1y $1,000,000,000 will be in the mails Organized 1879 50th YEAR COMPLETED today in the shape of interest and divi- JOHN JOY EDSON, Presidenit WALTER §. PRATT, Jr. which shows those stocks to be sold in odd lots only. 25' 14 Eastn Roll Mili(ht2) 2 16 14 X 7 93 201% 101 dent disbursements. The Independ- ¥ 72 ¥ g Y Totalls 'm?g:-:_;.,, final individual sales see 5:30 edition e S T o e e naemenis ] avai $5,123,083.61 Surplus & Profits. ....$1,75591157 otal | aie 7 60 s1~. i country as a whole, will approximate mm-;;r” o0 men, L.._.’: Close. Cine 574 Eleo Auto Lite () o Pivotal Shares Advance, B . e s apesis 3 e 49% . 3 69% 66 . usual income tax payments, and the ) . * $116,280,346, as Against + Adums £xp (1,603 x . 10 7 10 1074 | No Attempt Is Made to |midyear commercial settiemeénts”aions | || Subscription for the 99th Issue of Stock Being Received Adams Millis (2) 2 8 914 611 64%% 644 with Lhe‘ ldllem‘;i)ls 01( the{ bnrsn((s[m d: 26 2 Y% E i 48% 49 some “window dressing” for State an $124,028,347 Last Year. ; i i g o T B 99 100 100% Shove Them Upward. National bank calls. All of these money et e d il 39% Equit Office Bldg (3). 46 LN demands _ will tend _temporarily to 4 5 BY EDWARD C, STONE. (A ppr g el % - 354 ErleR R. P 36% 7 tighten rates, with the n;sul:\!. that :3‘: Methodlcal Savm " 2 ba " 8 Albany Wrap F'lpar, 9 Y 53 Ristpf (4).. 5 5 3 BY CLAUDE A. JAGGER, call money rate may go to per cf . S e b ¥6 - ‘Alieghany Eorp 53 1M 190 19% 19 0 ErisRR24pf (0) Amociated Press Pinancial Editor, | OF even a trifle above that fgure. But e e o Sl U : 9 S Myt At Tt 8 NEW YORK, June 30.—The stock |quce any movement such as took place Regular methodical savings will result with $124.028,347.42 in June 1929, and| 343 2 Allled Ch & Dye(né). 5 b f the |a vear ago, when call money rates over g £ s ] B P A e S Exchange Buf (1%).5508 25% 2 market concluded the first half of the g ! ¥ rates aver . % SRl - e vt re- 1 4% Am Agricul Chem 5 5 5 5ia| 5 i nxrn.nnuerum a7 . critical year of 1930 today. with Jnnu.\;}r\;lmfimh end rose from 1 pe: in a substantial accumulation in a sur- - £ 68 Am Bank Note (13) 2 A 7% 10 Fash Park Asso.. ith but| o - 3 e o P ! 6 Am Beet Sugar.... Fash Pk Asso pf (1).1408 i';zm’::i‘:‘ "‘h:”:’ “""'“"71‘":"1“““0!“‘"‘ — . - prisingly short time! Clearing House Association. | 27 Am Bosch Magneto. 3 30% 3074 3 Fed Wat 8. A (e2.40) 9 4 B S 05 URYRS O | Liverpool, England, is to have an ice ' . 11 ALt e T e RratvhAlr ot 41°% At Brake Shoe(2.4 4% 3 Federated Dept Stra, 2 period of drastic deflation, which many | rink ‘with a capacity of 1,000 skaters ome in and let us explain! year in Washington are also [ ZT ”’jj' st L LS P :‘{gel:&onf',;zg::‘fl.’)- traders were cautiously inclined to be- | e e e ey reacted the e ol | 1661 10BN AmCan4): .. o ; 5 4 First Nat Strs (3%). 19 leve had at last carried the general ¢ 915 F St. N \''} T Bt 5 n the frat aix| .62% 42 AmCar &Fay it). 52 5115 5 ;‘uk Rubbe: 7 level of share prices to rock bottom. | Bl T 95 Am Car & Fav pf(1). : Fisk Rubber 1st pf.. Trading was extremely dull, but, with e R Hrbe S LT i3 2o B aeslei(h) shsidioeior’ Fartiice hmyfldallnn, R Property pove figures are considered bY! 35.. 15 A Bacaustic (1)... 8 18% 16 8 16 % Vi 9 9% | were disposed to cover their commit- | 2 B o e r},‘\‘f‘;‘ 101% 56% Am & Forn Power., 6% 631 3 7 o | ments, and pivotal shares generally ral- Management FIRST MORTE AGES ¥ N“ gy ’p‘d b { 11115 106% Am & For Pwr pf(7). 6 108 L Freeport. Tex (16).. 9 3 lied 2 points or more. Despite the be- 5 M C 3 A S s e : 100% 921 Am&Forn Pwr 2d nf. 93 93% 931 214 Gardner Motor. 2 3 3 lief widely expressed in brokerage circles | Over 30 years’ suc- e of SN paae to % 19 Am Hawaitan (110).. 22 27% 2 2614 5 that selling had been completed, there | Tine 520 and 1t did net. - The differ.| 3% 19 5im ence in total clearings for the first half 17% Am Hide & Lea pt. .. 19 19 (19 671 Gamewell Co (5) 3 was, nevertheless, no inclination to re cessful hfl“dl}nll of of the will also cause Httle sur-| % Am Home Prod (4.30) § BeM BeN T Gen Am Investors. .. % 7% |new aggressive operations for the ad- rents—economical con- EVERY AUTHORITY B | s5% 28% Am el 1 33 3 3 : 7 il s b f",”“’ 5 "'ggfbn iy Tavis s acule TR Hon: St sideration for owners. 53 feen lower ‘each month than they | 1'% Am La Fr & Foamite 2" 27| 38 16% Gen Bronze (1), bullish_activity can be expected, im- Personal attention | ON FINANCE have been lower each month than they e - | ullish ‘activity ‘can be expected, im- (o Prsonal _ attention were in the same month in 1929. ThiS| g4y, 180 Am Mach & Fay (7). ; 3 191 Gen Cable (A) (4) 32 3 | necessdry thoroughly to test present ke promp S aatis the ! 30% Am Metal (3)....... « Gen Cigar (4)... w56 | levein; Ariee. Wall Bireets mimetous remittances. e gi N (1D Gen Electric (1.60).. 85 ‘i 67% | premature conclusions that a turn had Asor Fucilitice. for § ; AmP&Lpf A (3%) Gen Elec spee (§0c).. w| come. Factors militating against a 0 | investment which pays greater 99 AmBerarey . i Gen Food Corp (3).., 75 & 5 steadily rising market at this time are financing. ) m Prwr & Lt pf (6). o Am RaASHE Bats 1%, Gen Gas&El A(e30), indicated as the second quarter earn- il return — conp]gd with entire Gen Ital Eds (a2.62). 3 (| ings statements, which will appesr 8 . « Am Republics Gen Mil)s (3) 2 shortly, and the Summer slump in Moore & Hl“, Inc. absence of loss—equal to first Gen Miils pf (6 9 90 |industry. Purthermore, commodity (Since 1900) I 3 A t prices have yet to show conclusive i mortgages. That is particular- signs of stability, and reductions of | 730 17th Street I retail prices to conform with the lower | ly true of our % Gen Outdoor Adv.... 7 9 9% | Jevel of wholesale quotations would be | 4 Gen PublicSve (b6). ki ki 2 likely to hold the stock market in check. | Over a Third Gen Ry Signal (5)... Wall street regards as the most fa- | f= = i 6%, FIRST MORTGAGES Gen Realty & OUll. .. 3 13% 13 le factor now in sight the rein- vorable factor g! & June Transactions agrees that there is no type of o apmemsnnnIRcSene » Am Safety Razor(5). Am Sm & Ref (4).... — 's AmSm & Ref of (7) $676,250,208 $7 7.847 Am Snuff (1315) 1 nkers and business men hope 2 « Am fiolv & Chem. re will be an upward trend in h in the last half vear and that 2 Steel Fdy (3). year will not show as much of | 69 7 Am Sugar Ref (5) Gen Refractor(i4%) 12 6! 5 9 9% | vestment demand rise from the huge | as has the year to date. 110 1034 Am Sugar Ref pf (7) - Gen Theat Equip vte. 3 214 | outflow of interest and dividend checks | Conservative because we are conservative in : 2% &m Sumatrg Tob. s = 55 Glllette Saf Raz(n5). 9 9 during the next few days. The amount | g Century E A 5 3 in in Local Retail Trade. 16 Am Tel & Cable (5).. 208 19 o 207 Gimbel Bros. . thus to be made available is variously Investm 4 our appraisement for loans—fair the total volume of husiness U0 ATh T4 M TN () L 2 : : : estimated from $750,000,000 to more g | Without a : transacied in Washington durimg June | 2644 197 Am Tobacco (8 : 230 g0 9 |than $1,000,000.000. While much of | to the borrower, but protecting shows a falling off, ording to the s A'" _r° bacco ‘l 2 % 3 3 this sum may find its way into bonds, | A sound conservative in- b3 . bank clearings report, the previous s m Type Fdry (8).. 5 5 5 Goodrich (BF) (4).. it is felt that a strong bond market, | " 2 L 0ss the investor. month of May told a mnn;m story so };: 1 : :2 ’f;;nr;-;wkzt(:"ll)).ug; 3 3 3 1 gnodrl:hmv) ot (1) would pave the way for higher nricefl vestment is a better bet in far as department store sales are con- e g 4 % oodyear Tire (5)... for stocks. Furthermore, foreign in- the long run. S , ! cemeq, P T o] A4 1% Am wootampr .1 314 31y 3 ri ; Ntinent Hines. S oF ‘onieh warsd May be purchased in amounts Fe s oard 1eportes e 44y conda Cop (314 9 5 7 4 t 3 . = The Federal Reserve “.;:hm;y:m 1 B 3 Anchor Ca i or.r. p s : s 10 o :;mfl;.xgwguan%eu:smr:nfi; decline, , Guaranty First Mortgages from $250 up. May were 3 per cent ahead of May, | ;41. Armour of Del pf(7). 7 " s 2 2 Call money, having touched 1'% are well placed on income- 1929. Department store sales for May | 4% Armour of 111 (A)... 5 8 5 Graham-Paige rets. . cent last week, renewed at 2 . | producing Washington prop- over the couniry as a whole were 2 per P Armol;rcofnl (B) A 2 Grand Silver S (m1). .| and rose to 3. for the first time in a| Srev arid ure i huckedo B9 -on o arn & ;y!('_n>bl Grand Stors pf(6%4). fortnight. But this was regarded as £ S o »one s s n Washin 0 %0 - g g Grand Union. . £ 9 the result of temporary withdrawals to | $3,800,000 resources. . > May 31 v 3 el :;;:4:;5:‘?::’:” 2 29 g::x;: (3" 'r; ‘lsl)) 2 3 3 2 meet the midyear sememrm requwe-i . . . For 269 cities located in all parts cf :,2§ 'y 102% Atch To& SF pf (5). 1 105 105% 105 341 Pt o8 > o mflefi;g-&n;:;; z&s:f c‘:r‘xets ;:\2::&5: “ E& GUARA"TY I National 2100 925 15th St. N.W. gent lower than a year ago. In nolding | 1704 e R T g s | % Ort Wast Sug pe (1):708 nzn. = Grop ot 3 per cent for the nrei fwe | MIURTGAG! its own in the i\e&ntgrrtr.§g§:r;ngw(ahsn; - Sl HH : s e 38 months. = Jullus H. Barnes, chairman | CDRPDRATIDH ter s han A o .: 3 4 o Leare 3 - of President Hoover's Business Survey most of the leading cities In « ther parts G NIGbbI; = pL(6).. Council, offered a factual report on| ; of the country. B Austrbon Cied (o9 - Hackensack W (1%) 480s 28 business conditions without comment | Capital Resources, $3.500.000 -ne Reserve Board's reort starts e U] : L By 12% Hahn Dept Stores... 60 19% 15% or interpretation. - Gains' in_savings | 24 JACKSON PLACE Federal Resotve districte. — The Hiche s 4% Aviation Corp of Del “ 5 5 % 7 fi:fl’}%’%‘fi:fi'é:f’fi 2 v 2 ::."u‘: 32?:‘:1‘&1?-:: n:g};] ‘:C‘l‘i:eer:;;::]‘ mond district reported a 4 per centgain| 38 19% Baldwin Loco (1%). ’ % 21 50 in May, with no change cither way for 104'2 Baldwin Loco pt (7). R . l . National Metropolitan Bank H; B, - the five months, New York reporied a | 12 { Balto & Ohlo (1), it 15th St., Opposite U. S. Treasury . H: Body... gain in May of 5 per cens, heing the 784 Balta & Ohlo pf (4).. eraney Ch 1814—Oldest National Bank in the Disfrict of Columbia—1930 ESSENTIAL TO THE THERE ' IS NO SUBSTITUTE. .FOR SAFETY 5 SankeRenaramnE3ell SBex R anat=Rnm SN0 e oA 't PSS San Francisco! . Consult T4 S AT N Fema only other Federal Reserve district to 63 Bang & Aroos (3%). make a better showing +han Richmond, | 3 20'% Barnsdall, A (2).. ~, The Federal Reserve Board's com-| 56% Sl' Best&Co (2). Houston Oil (b10%) . harison of sales in the 12 Federal Re-| 110% 75% Bethlehem S Howe Sound (143%).. Fan. 12 Mumb 90% 60'% Borden Co (K3). ..., 3 5. T Hupp Motor Car 43} o h Ill'l;!( 5 50'¢ 23% Borg Warner (3). o b 116% 116% — e E HOME J BUYER 9 9 3 1 . 82 Independ Ol & G(2) 207 20% 35% 21 Briggs&Strat (2),.. 5 3 v r ‘ £ Pa\ da) WHEN you purchase a home ' 115 Bklyn Union Gas (5) 128 125 3 indias Refiniag rets. - 183 . 1 31% 19% Bucyrus(1).... 2 " 3 I i Steal (4) - (3 | - & P ST . 5 vour careful consideration. = his banl ; : Sl . 39 interboro Rap Tran.. 26 24m 4 16% T4, Budd (EG) (1)¥. 6 o lf\ra(rfl for their con ¥ The Real Estate Loan Plan of the by cities, shows that Baliimore was 715 Bullard Co (1.60). 3 - 3 Intl Agricultural, . 4t e fSavings accounts can be | : : pany is arranged to fit your individual cent for the five monhs. = Atlanta ' 29'a Bush Termni (234).+ 12 12%) opened with as little as cent, Houston 7 per cent and e 24 Butte Cop & Z (60c). 2 6 4 82 Open Until 5:30 P.M 2 e 62 Callf Packing (4). “ 63% 627 e Iy 2 Sl en Un 3 M. were up 8 per cent and Oakland, Calif S e B ACTE G il g Intl Harvester pf(7) % 1424 142 WEAVER BR sales in- May was in Spokane. Wash.! 750 &6 Canada Dry G A (6). i 5 3 Intl Mer Marine (1).. 6 21 20 Sales Shown by Departments. : 5% Can Pacifictnew)w.t. 14 47% 463, Intl Pap & Pwr (B).. 4 T eports, by departments. for the differ-| 6o 101 Celotex Co 60 9 5 1at1 Salt (new), 3 Metropolitan Life Insurance Company per cent. The demand for woolen dress 3% Century Rib Mills... muslins 5 per cent. The demand for 57 4 Certain-teed Prod 1s AndCr k Coal(4) per cent, milinery 17 per cent, gloves| 10% 415 Ghi& Alton p Johns-Manv pt (1)..100s 12 4 120% was up 30 and 34 per cent but fewer K CP&L 18t pt B(6). 13 ‘better demand than a year ago. Sales 46% 20% Chi M1l StP & Plfl‘nf'. Kelly-Spring Tire. 3% . i Kelsey Hayes (2) elvinator Corp. o) ‘The demand for glassware was lower. 5 Chi Yellow Cab (3) 4 Kennecott Cop (3)... E 39'& per cent. 9 3812 City lce&F (k3.60). 1 1 ‘ ,3“' 30 luett-Peabody (5).. 2 3 33 5 4 Trading on D. C. Exchange, 191% 133% ge‘é:-‘col.-a1§).y. . i Tl 3 26 2% I n u Capital Traction held at 58 ex divi- 4813 Coca-Cola A 3)... 8 4 8% Bloch Exchan oy M T A 73 Collins & Atk pf ( 85 5 3 Kuppenheimer (2)... 35 7 Lehigh Valley(t4%) N - . v S - | 80 8% Colo& Sou Ist pf (4) 7 . which safety has been e Power 515 per cent preierred at| & 6it Colod Soulstor A Lanigh Vailey Coa DURING the clos- L 37% 16% Colum Graph (a28c . 2% Lahn & Fink (8) v 2 I ples Drug 103'; and Columbia Sand & 5 76% . -+ 5 Ligg & Myers b X a; I\otes offerea Gravel preferred 80, ex dividend. Bonds | e v e Lima Locomotiv " on the New York 8age Following Thursday's session the| 28 4 Comm Iny Trust war Losw's, Ine (3 . v 350)% ¥ below the crash levels of have weathered 61 years F Loose-Wilas (12.80) . —— 20% Comm Soiventa (31) . bl 1 12 4 Nash (1 3 1824 131 e 2 Ofirr‘ngs Are More Liberal, With| 56+ 31 Congress Cigars (4. 3 : ¢ 125" 2en ‘34| so freely last Decerhber: _have mnot fluctuated a 6% Consol Gas N ¥ (4) 3 3 e 6 8% 72% though no sales were reported, offer-| 2 % Consol Textile, % Mack Trucks (6).... % 61 B2 Bl : : s o ings were more liberal with nearby 11% Container(A) (1.20). 24 1234 Macy (RED&Co(n13) 19 12 117% 1124| ments maturing in July actly on the day it is due. Columbia and nearby Mary- . 2 5 i s . T0% 49% Beech-Nut Pkg (3).. 5 3 4 Houdai! . Sales in 12 Districts Compared. 57% 27% Bendix Aviation (3). 5 9 ,,;‘::,:,,E,‘d*,’..‘,,",},(.? i b3 @ for May and the five | 134 122% Bethlehem Stipt (1) 4 125% 125% 125 Hud&Man Ry (3.80) .+ months ft : 69 284 Bohn Al & Brass (3). R 301 627 Hudson Motor (5)... 24% 13's Briggs MIRCo...... 26 1 3 W bt . S “ 12 Brockway Motor Trk b8% Bklyn-Manhat (4)... 11 10% b 50% 13% Bruns-Balk-Col. 5 5 . 10458 ReJINED ESk) 20 80 . A ; the proper method ‘ of 33% 11 BrunsTer & Ry 8. E . DCpOSltOl'S i financing it should receive - Y 2% Inspiration Cop (2).. 15% 43 3314 Bucyrusevpf (2%). 35% 115 107% Bucyrus pf (7). 1134 2 Insur ctfs(Md) (60c) 10% — - = s 3 Intercontl Rubber. 4 14% 8'a B 9 % d o ser Further reference to the comparison | 8w % n:xx?rd&ws'\':?:»zlgl 9 9+ i st o 2T, TN ;;‘ln;;\‘;;?.c:\':!:] b i 2/ ¥ Metropolitan Life Insurance Com- ahead of Waghington, having a 7 per | & Bullova Watch (3) it S Intl Agricul pf (1) 60 b4 cent increasesin sales in May and 7 9% Burr Add Mch (1) s s were off 6 per cent in May, Dallas | 100 Bush Term deb (7),. 10s One Dollar and earn 3% 3 3 K ' vamp 9 per cent. Boston sales Were | 1124y 66in Byers (A M), “up 1 per cent. New York City sales led the list with a 15 per cent advance. P A St e 3 S 31 Intl Hydro E1 A (e2) y 36 36 Today & Tomorrow The heaviest drop in department store e g ol T e Intl Match pf (4)...a 121 12 i i REALTORS ~ 1% 5 1, - < . . wWhich noted a slump of 22 per cent. . 150% Chnadtn Passheites 15 1000 1861 138 187 % 2 f:fifl?fl‘g?fl;% 2 . i 809 15th St. N.W. District 9486 2 W1)(8)...... 86179 170 9 3 Y Mortgage Loan Correspondent The Rescrve Board also gives sales| “tgs 54 Caterpillar Trae13% & b b b L ISR it 3 ent districts. In .the fifth district the| g% 60 Celotes pt (7). Intl Shoe (8) demand for silks and velvets was up 7| 3015 231 Gent Aguirre As 134, goods improved 17 per cent, cotton 3 51 Cent b Miils pf (7) wash goods 3 per cent and domestic 5 314 Cerro de Pasco (6).. + linens was off 27 per cent 67 20% Checker Cab (4.20). Jewel Tea (14). 46% The demand for neckwear was up 15| 10 41, Ch! & Alton, Johns-Manvilie (3) 75 29 per cent, corsets 10 per cent. The | 241% 171 Ches & Ohio (1. Jones & Laugh pt(i) 708 1204 #demand for women's and misses’ dresses Jordan Motor Car... ™ sales were made in coats and suits er Jullus (234) .. Bovs' clothing of all kinds was in much 1215 Chi Mil StP & th-Albee-O pt(7). in men's clothing also improved 16 per £9%% 66 Chicago& N W (5). cent. over May, 1929, 7 4 Chi Pneu Tool.. Furniture sales were up 1 per cent and 3 Childs Co 12.40). . B2y Kimberly-Clark(13). #ales in domestic floor coverings up 16| 43 24 Chrysler Corp (3) 2 ; ; Kinney (G R) (1) Zon dend today and closed at 58' on a 50 Colgate-Pal-P (2% . 5 " 267 §5-share- turnover on the Washington 14% Collins & Alkman Kroger Gr&Bakn1), 2214 g - Colonial Beacon. . 2 National Bank moved at 275, Mergen- 3 g 3 Lambert Ce (8)..... thaler at 97, ex dividend; Potomac Elec- &1 3% Col Fuel & lron (3).. 4 v < ¢ 107! and the 6 per cent issue at 111 : o “ 664 Lehman Corp (3). 1 roven. Eilamonr s came’ o 1o | 18, 1041 ColGRa L Elpe s ain el o b .. Invite an roppe an eight ailway & | g q il w o . . Electric preferred registered 981:, Peo- | 30 e 0 das i 5 Liggett & Mye June, 175 stocks listed . The 6% First Mort- apphcatlons » - were in light demand s S R e SliEs Liquid Carbonio (4) - 66 ’ Exchange reached new lows through the Swartzell, local exchange will be closed uhtl T ol Dl e ; Loswaptaw (€4).. for the year—some of them Rheem & Hensey Company : A t0 Com Inv L' cv pfie6) 2 J - o 3 %2 Lortllard (P) Co. 2 5 h facts prove the of financial ups and downs. SUGAR IS QUIET 1% Comwith & Sou(6Ue) 16 : ; bpseiyin ot 1929. Sucl prove e i }E’ <l L I ] i| 5 Lou G & E1WA) (i) 3515 34| worthlessness of advice given uring all that tim ey 10 Congoleum-Nairn... 2 . 15% Consol Film «2) 7 w & ) H ”. . . No Sales Reported. S 15" Consel Film pEz), o o el e t}txe time l;o“f:::/, ok il f;aililf—n ;r;dy :fi on residences and business g 4 4 : —they can’t go any lower! { . 2. NEW YORK Junl‘ 30 (). —Raw B 991; Consol Gas NY pf(5) 7 2 1011 % 22 20% 4 “ . sugar was quiet early today. and al- 49 Con RR Cub pf (6). 51 B5% bble 12 12% The man who has iavest- ' every interest return, ex- properties in the District of sugars available at 3.35,and later ship- 18% Contl BRI OAY o 2 2 3 Madison 8a G (1%).. ments at 3.38. Al e Magma COPDAr () . 33u| will consider this evidence b v, Raw futures opened at declines of 1| g4 661 Gontl Baking pf ( ] 6 el Maliison & Co. ... % carefully before he takes Lirst Morigages now pay land suburbs ".*.", Lower to 3 points under liquidation and selling 50%4 Contl Can (2% ) 5 5315 Manatl Sugar pf. . igh N by buyers of last week, promoted by the | 375 165 Contl Diamond o 16% 47 ; Man Eleo 8upply. 5 a chance on speculauye the [{’8/ est return of any Costs, Long Term (if circulation of 24 July notices, and the, 50 Contl Insur (2.40). 3 Man Elev mod g (d5) stocks . . . He wil Sflf! investment, and now erin; 5] y b M aibo Oil Exp.. Y p . B o oo, lhlrl:]iw‘geanréq;n:.‘;{;';[m - it 9 . Market St Ry pr bt eliminate guesswork—place is the time for you to take desired), Valuable Prepay- his funds in a security in advantage of it. ment Privileges .. Three- the way of covering on the scale down 74 20 Contl Shares (1).... 2 21%4 £3 22| 8 Marmon Mot (h50e SWAIZ‘I‘ZEI.I_. yearloans on newer proper~ and following the call prices continued 87'% Corn Prod Ref(14%) o 9 Marshall Field (2%) RHEEM & HENSEY CoO ol boyepen . to sag under increased trade and Cuban| 33 15% Coty. Inc. < Mathieson Alkil) (2) selling with prices at mid-day 4 to 'r'i 254 l-feum of Wht(12%). 2 9 4 May Dept Strs (n2) MORTGAGE BANKERS ] - 727 15 STREET N.W. / Loan Correspondent for *“The Prudential” forey ov-rubnsgun—tav—‘uum—sb = 9 : - Maytag Co pf (3) While there was a fair withdrawal | : 13 Crown Zellerbach(1) 3% 3 demand, new buying was light, despite| g3m 70% Crucible Steel (k5).. 9 7 N e the announcement late last week that| 104 Crucible Steel pf (7) lOOl 5 5 llln‘ Seaboard 8 all refiners will advance to 4.70 basis| 19 9 Cuba Co. 13 3 m":l'aw"“" for fine granulated at the opening to- | 1 Cuban Dom Sugar. .. = HEE T i A morrow. _Prices today were listed at 381 Cudahy Packing (4). % g % AN Ot BN (XD s 460 to 470 for fipe granulated. % 6l Curtiss Wright Corp 109 i e i p 1 Minn & St Lou! HIDE FUTURES I‘OWER 24% Davison Chemical. .. Minn Moline Pwr, NEW YORK, June 30 (CPA)— 146 Delaware & Hud (9). 32'% Mo Kan & Tex (1), Quotations for raw hide futures today 110% Del Lack & Wn (17). M & Tex pf(7 % 8! 8! C ranged slightly lower .than Saturday’s 195% Detrolt Edison (8).. H 120 -3 0 g H. L- R UST OMPANY 7 17 - points net lower 38 Crown Cork & Seal. . 2 ; : Maytag Co (12) WASHINGTON D.C. close and trading was quiet. The only 22 Devod&Ray A (1.20) 22 e : business transacted was one lot of sep~| 106% Devoe & R 1st pf (7). 100 1 ; ‘1) gv. 2% 1 A 1001 FIFTEENTH STREET NATIONAL 8100 tember at 12.70, three lots at 12.65 and 8 5 il e ot P five lots at 12.62, and in the December| § " 8 8% 3% Moon Motor ped S & ESTABLISHLD 1889 position there were three lots sold .at 2 70 ¢ 51% Morrell & Co (4.40).. 52 i 13.68, four at 13.65 o ss‘x): lots at 13,67, 13 Dunbillind (3e).... s mgu . 1% Mother Lode (20c) [0y No business reported the actual uplan Stlk pf ¢ —_— Larkets, > & , FYEn luuh Du Poatde N (14.70). ut wa‘. i , __ {Continued on Page 14). _ __ ...

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