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FINANCIAL, ®*¥3 A_15 CHICAGO STOCK mnxfl‘ By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, July 18.~Following complete official list of transactions m THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, ¢, FRIDAY, JULY 18, 1930. NEW YORK CURB MARKET |CURB LIST PRICES et i B EXHIBIT FIRMNESS FINANCIAL, 65s) (285) "..‘.'.'s“x... on siocis o b5 sla tn odd 1ot ot mvllul Rate, : Movements More or Less of Routine Nature, ‘With- INIPROVED LABOR STOCK AND BOND AVERAGES By the Associated Press. Prom Yesterday's $:30 Edition. Received by Private Wire Direct to The Star Office Dividend Rate. 444 09. Open. High. Low. Closs. 1% Land Cp of Florida. !’Iu cheourt Rul 3. t d: o0 A Abort, Lab CONDITIONS SEEN + Seasonal Outdoor Activities| % 10" AsroUsdereriserals 2 11 1in Absorbing Some Surplus and -;s: B A PO i Situation Looks Better. | % Lone Star Gas. n (1). 88 Long Island Lt (55c) 2 Louisiana Lan & Ex. 16 MacMarr Btorea (1). % Magdalena Synd. 184 Mfg Finance v.te.. 0% b Mia 38, L 18 Alumn Goods (1.20). 5 Am Bevera, 3% Am British .Mt . 6 Am Capital pt (B) 60% Am Capital prpt & 12% Am C P&L(B)10%) 21% Am Com I'(A) b10%, Am Cwith P(B)1 Low (1929)., Ssos Iny 1550 Auburn Auto 108 m.neo nxgllllel BY JOHN L. COOLEY, Associated Press Financial Writer, NEW YORK, July 18—With the ex- oeption of & few issues, price move- ments were more or less of a routine nature on the Curb Market today. Re- actions on week end profit-taking in the general list proved small and prices on the whole exhibited further firm- ness, Trading was moderately active, ‘Transamerica's application for listing in the New York Stock Hxchange brought an mitial advance of more than 2 points in the stock, but part of the gain was lost. Investment trusts BY J. €. ROYLE. n::mnll outdoor activities are rapidly emphis Ni rbing the surplus in certain types & & of labor, but in the industrial and m&n« .‘ =:'3a'.'|" ll?v‘-‘a.’?.’. ufacturing flelds only small changes are tares, : : “‘ Mid Sts Pet v.t.c. A in evidence. However, the labor situa- tion is plainly becoming better. Perhaps the most significant note was struck by the announcement by financial interests 1n the steel region that the automobile manufagturers had already made defi- nite and comprehensive plans to in- crease output and to put on more men from this time onward, It 18 quite true that automobile| 15% production this year has been well un-| 7h Today. .. Previous day. Week ago. ... FRE R F FIF EE 38% Am For Pwr(war). 7% Am Invest, Ino (B).. 2% Am Invest (war). .. 52% Am Lt & Trac (2%). 1% Am Maricabo....... 7% Am Natural Gas. 0% Am Potash&Chem (1) 8 Am St Pub S A(1.60) 20% Am Superpwr (1), 94% Am Sperpwr 1st (8). m 111% Am Tob B new (D4). % Am U&Gen B vte 400 1% Am Yvette (n) w. Suis kuvnesionas Mid W Sts Ut (1%) 26% Mid Wst Util(b8% Miller & Sons (2) Mo Kan P L (b10 MissKPLv.te..... Mountain&Gulf(Sc). Munieipal Service. .. Natl Aviation Natl Bond & 8 (26¢). Natl Da Pr pt A (1) Natl Fam Strat1.60). Natl Fuel Gas (1) .40 - Low (1929). 100.8 ndard Statistics Co.) COTTON OPENS STEADY .. 90, (Copright. 1930, STOCKS EX-DIVIDEND NEW YORK, July 18 (#)—S8tocks ex- FeSE 5 ¥ o o 2! “'lu xm. li 12 - SR UL RIS, der that for 1929, but there is every reason to believe that from this time on production, which is closely adjusted to .s-les at nt, will equal or exceed that for last half of last year. the case of one of the two largest pro- ducers, sales to customers were 10,000 cars in excess of sales to dealers, Parts: Major Factor. The improvement along this lire, to- gether with the requirements of the ag- ricultural implement concerns, public utilities, construction, electrical equip- ment manufacturers and pipe line pro- grams, are expected to keep the steel industry at a high rate of output 82 14% 43% llh 28% 16% (Y 3% b1 460 1% 147% 2 28% 145 .17 Amrad Corporatio: 6 Anchor PF (b10%). 15% Anglo Chil Nitrate. 8% Appalachian Gas.... 8 Aroturus Rad Tube.: 8% Arkansas Nat Gas..» 8% Ark Nat Gas (A) ki) Ari N G cu pf(600).a N Ass eing & Ptg. 864 Asso Gas & Elec, 30k Ass0 GEE A (at2.40) ‘bW ASE0 G&E (A) db res 97 Asso Gas&E) ctfs(8) 1 Asso Laundries. 2% Asso Rayon. . 583 Asso Rayon pf (6 19 Asso Tei Util (b8% - - 22 - 0 e 00 ST S IO h e S e 8 e 1= O s R B O e 0 & 2 P N e [CTTTSTORTTTRL - TP TP AR 0 JOTI - P ) New Eng Pwr pf (8). New Mex & Aris Ld., Newmont Min (£4).. Newport Co (2).. N Y Rio&Bu Alres.. N Y Tel pf (6%).... Viag.-H. Power (40¢) iag.-H. Pwr A war. Niag Hud Pwr B war Niag.-Hud Pwr C war o 3 g e e 0 O —to o 19 as & group were firm, ShenandoAh attracted some attention on an unoffi- cial estimate of an increase in its ase sets. Goldman-Sachs trading was firm. United Founaers, a holding compmy with & large investment in trust stocks, 2% | was under pressure, reacting nearly & point before support was_forthcomi: ‘The utilities were dull. Niagara Hud- son was strong on talk of merger pos- sibilities with Consolidated Gas. Re- ports that the company had concluded an agreement for an _interchange of power with New York Edison, a prom- irent Consolidated Gas subsidiary, were dented. although It was admitted that dividend today: Company. Adgms Miliis Corp. IN VIEW OF DROUGHT By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, July 18.—Cotton open- ed steady at an advance of 5 to 9 points today on reports of continued dry weather in the Central and West- ern belts. There may have been a little selling on the relatively easy show- ing of Liverpool, but offerings were comparatively light and the market showed increasing steadiness after the publication of the weather map, which according to local map readers held out no promise of a break in the Cen~ tral and Western drouth. At the end of the first half hour, e & e - FEE S 3 S ESF 8.exoe. sz, s8. axary, 5 # AT TR TR XK & & SEEa. TR 8% Atlas Utll Corp. . 3% Atlas Utilities( 7% Aviation Securities. throughout the remainder of the year. The railroads are increasing their car- 5 loadings, and this is giving them addi-| 19 tiagions for the project had been er way for some time. Tampa Elec- mc WS run up several points and Con- the market was about 5 to 16 points net_higher, with the more active new crop positions showing net advances of Niag Shars Md(40c), Columbia Gas & Elec Niles-Bem-P (1334 )., Do. 5% B Do, Ser SBenn & tional revenue with which to purchase new equipment. These purchases are always & major factor in the steel Just ’nBufldlng construction has not shown the life and vitality which were ex- pected of it when Midsummer ap- proached. It is today about on the same level as it was in 1913 and is far under the peaks which were attained in September of 1928 and 1929. However. the volume of construction increased approximately 812 per cent in the last month. BONDS ON THE CURB folesin, e iSama Pow 58 w 41 s 65 A 4Bt foeT Brd| iz *3 60 2 Dix GG & 37T ww 94% 1 Duguesne | ou £ 4B 6as 136 100%% 1 &PEL&!AIU!O 1Y mpire OLR 318 43 833 l Plkb‘nkl Mor‘fu Ba 42 91 1 % 2 B 8 o 18 W 1015 mu. % $in Da% 2% B % A i ot dhi dontt 1Independt Ofl 65 139 1031s 4 m: iR 34... 99 40 1021 1030 t02rh E 57 99'z §9 . 989 n‘ 1ta 81% 19 Intersta Power 55 '51 90% $ Intersta Power 61 52 88 88, no nves 1 Yore COPY, Ve A 43 102% 1:21. 1oz= 28 Koppers & & & 55 141100 ‘10 Koppers D Kopber G&C Stas, 80 103% 102% 1035 34 Lebien B8 6s A 2020 10512 1081 105 1Libby McN & L 55 '42 9312 83%2 3 Long Tsiand L, 6 '45 10505 1 5'2 ‘lg.’a‘ 313 ] 5% ‘u mu x;:' mz'. 49% 36 Axton-F Tob A (3.20, 21 14% Bickford's, Ine (1).. 30% 18 BlisaCo (E W) (1) 15% 6% Blue Ridge Cp (40e). 44% 33% Blue Ridgecv pf(a3) 26 14 Borne Scrymser (2). 55% " 86% Brazil Trac & Lt(h2) b 2% Bridgept Mach (26¢) 26% 24% Buff, N&EP p£(1.60). 46 32 Bulovacvpf (3 4 2 Burco. Ino (war) 5% 8 BwanaMKubwa.... 2% Cable Radlo T v.t.c..: 11 Campe Corp (2) 3% Canada Marconi. % Carib Syndicate. 264 Carnation Co (31%). 5 Carnegie Metals. ...\ 79% Celanese Corp pf(7). 3 - (= TR =TT 1 TP P P AP 8% 90 S e oo B {9 SYOPEWIUINL 101 TN T Na Chesbrough Mfg(t5) Cit Service (g30c). Cities Srvo pf (6) Cit Sve pf B (60c). City Sav B, Ltd(2.79) Clev Tractor (1.60) Colombia Syndicat Colon Oil. « Colts Pat F Col O1] & Gas vie. Colum Plet vte (f135 Com’with Edison(8) Com’with & Sou war. Comm Wat Serv b6% Consol Afreraft.. Consol Auto Merch, 3% Consol Copper...... 90% Con Gas, Balto(3.60) 10 Consol Laundries. ... 71 Contl Shares pt u)‘. 24% &8 T 43% 14% 9% Corroon & Reynolds. 67 Cor & Rey pf (A)(6). 1% Creole Petroleum. .., 16 Crocker Wheeler. ... % Crown Cent Petrol.. 34 Cuneo Press (2%)... 1% Curtiss Wright war. 2% Dayton Alr & Eng 82 Deere & Co (m1.20) 214 De Forest Radio. 16 Deisel W Gilbert 4% Derby O11 Refinin; 4% Detroit Afreraft, 12% Douglas Alr (158). 60 Draper Corp (4! 180s 381% Dresser (SR)BI’).. 3 41 Driver Harris(new). 3 8% Duquesne GasCpw.d 15 2% Durant Motor: 13 25% Eastn G&F Asso. 18% 7% Eas 9 92% 0% 109% 103% 19 El Bond&Sha cu pf(§ El Bond & 8h (b6).. El Bond & Sh of (6). Elec Pwr At .. 16% Elec Pwr Asso A (1) 28% Elen Pwr & L op war 8 Empire Corporation. 12 Empire Fire Ins. .... 22% Employ Reins(1%). 12% Europ Bl Ltd A (60¢c) 3% Euro Elecdebrts. ... 1% Evans Wallow Lead. 2 Fabrics Fininshing - % 10% Ford Mor,Ltd. 31 3e. 2% Fox Theater Cl (A). 2% General Baking. . oo 21% 12‘- l'fli 12 5 1% Noma El Corp (80c). Noranda Mines (2) . No Am Aviat A war.. Nor Cent Tex(60¢) .o 3% Ohio Copper Ohio Oil (t4%). Ohio Oil new wi Ohio Pu Sve pf A(7). Oilstocks LtdA (50e), Oilstocks (B) (360e) Orange Crush (1%)., Outbd Mot(A)(1.80). Pac G&E 18t pf (1%) Pac Western Oil.... Pantepec Oil... Param’t Cab(b8%). . 4 Patterson Sargit (2) Pennroad Corp (20¢c) Penn Mexic Fuel (1), 1 [‘.n&l ell Mfg (8). - ey - e N L L L1 s E14 R oA Pierce Gov (13%)...4¢ Pilot Radio Tube(A) Pitney B P.n (200).. Pitts Plate Glass(2). Plymouth O11 (2). .va Premier Gald (24¢c).. Prince & White(25¢c) Prince & Whit pf(3) Prudential Invest. .. Pub Util Hold w w.. Pure O1l pf (§)...... Rainbow Lu Prod A., Rainbow Lu Prod B.. ‘Raymond Conerete 4, Reiter-Foster, Richman Bros (3) Richmond Radiator Rich Rad cum pf.... 4 Safety Car H&L (8). St Anthony Gold.... St Regis Paper (1).. 4 Salt Creek Prod (2).. SaxetCo..cvvvesrnon Schiff(The) Co (2).. Bchulte Un 50-81 St.. Seaboard Util (50¢) Seaman Bros (3). Seg Lock & H (50¢) Selected Industries. . Sel Indust ctfs (434) Sentry Safety Cont. Shattuck Den Min Shenandoah Corp. ... Shenan Corv pf (a3). 4 Silica Gel Ctf: 4 Smith (A O) (2) So Cal Ed pf.ll‘fi). Southland Roy (1 4 S W Dairy Products. Stand Inves pf(5%). % Btandard Motors.... Stand Oll, Ind (2%). Stand O1l, KY(11.80) Stand OlL Ohlo(2 !fi) . Btein Cosmetics. Stinnes (Hugo) Btroock & Co (3) Sunray Ofl (40¢c). Swift & Co new (2 Swift Internatl(274 Syrac Wash M B (1) Tampa Electrio (32) % Technicolor, Ine. Teck Hughes (600) Thermotd Co f (7). 100 Tonopah Belmont. .. 1 Transamer (31.60. 4 Tran Con Alr Tral Trans Lux DL P Tri-Cont Corp (wa Triplex Safety Glass Tri Utilities(31.20).. Tri Utilities pf (3).. Ungerleider F Corp.. United Corp lwu)-. Unitt Dry Doeki Unit Found (b2- !B sh United Gas Co (new) United Gas (war) solidated Gas of Baltimore rallied, but the more active utility shares moved listlessly. There was some irregularity in the in- dustrials. Driver Harris, a recent fea- ture, reappeared on the tape several points below the previous sale. The company announced that it had ac- uired rights to manufacture under the \pp-] ta Stainless steel patents. Deere moved up and down with some uncertainty. ited States Gypsum broke more than 2 points, and New- mont was off a point or two. Aluminum l( of America made a'broad upward move on linfitted &“ifl% Dresser Manufactur- B 80l s, m‘A rise of About & point in Oities Serv- ice was the outsf davolopmcm ln th:“‘ oil group, which otherwise Call money renewed at 2!5 per cent. DRY WEATHER SENDS WHEAT PRICES HIGHER ' 5| Corn Also Up, bnt Oats and Pro- visions Are Ir- regular. By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, July 18.—Persistent com- plaints of hot, dry weather over the Spring wheat belt resulted in early higher prices today for wheat. Renewal of anxiety as to the Canadian crop outcome in particular was apparent. Opening at a shade to 5 gain, wheat values later showed addif turns all around. Corn prices de' in- dependent strength, starting 3%4a3% up and 'subsequently rising mn more. Oats and provisions were irregular. LOAN RATE REDUCED. LOUISVILLE, a July 18.—The Federal Intermediate Credit Bank of Louisville yesterday announced a re- duction in its interest l‘lle on loam and discounts from 4% t f" effective July 15. The rsdue wm reflect to farmers ‘in Ohlo, !ndlmn Kentucky and Tennessee borrowing from agricultural credit corporations \'v?‘b flnlnclllkmtltuhlcm discounting bank. POTATO MAB.’KET CHICAGO, July 18 UP).—Potatoes, 96 carloas track, 212 carloads; total Um.':kd B&ll. shi) nfi. 745 car- lotd. ; Kansas and md% Cobblers, l«ll 1507 poor sibck, 138 . e Virginia barrels. Trish Gobsiere, 3254 A 50 Cominunity, Pow & Ll 3 ‘bt u 5n Cumberland Co £ i Homestake Mining Intl Cigar Mach Old. Intl Utilities pf. Invest of Wash 1 Keysf nicke awbeck Corp 6% pf. Do, 8 ,Pf allot, ctfs. fereased from. 456 dui ws Bost uid cmmxnc se Wiles cv p! 50 Mutual Teleg (Hn nm mn» u Nashville Chat & Nat Ter 77 conv % Fire ewton Steel Cb 8% North Amer Lt & Pow Pacific Pow & Light pt sop ST Fenna Power Co. 36.60'bf. . Bertection_Stove Co Potomac_Ed! bl Brocess Corp, Pyrene Mfg inc.. Ravenswood Nat B Razmond Concreie e Retion oy & o Bl Mence” i *Milis Securities Corn Geal. Do: pf. Shareh older; Sotlthern Calif Edison Euperior Port Cem Cl A, Sun Investing Co pf. Syivania Ing hone Invest ' Gorp.." Thermoid So 2% ot fe Co g 8ol ‘Lamp’ Works. 1.50 598 43 . ..25¢ & OZ;DDDD £D0O0OOOOOOOD 2 3 258 = pongooonm:;nonnaoogmb DUOO DOO: LYURWOLZOOOOOOD; 3> DOOOOOLOOOODDZOD ROOOOOOOOOOOOOOOEZO 7 > FOREIGN EXCHANGES. (Quotations furnished b: Copenhagen, Oslo, crown Stockholm, W. B. Hibbs & Co.) sold Selling checks e crown.’ 26.8c 26.8¢ TREASURY CERTIFICATES. (Reported by J. & W. Seligman & Co)) 30 atec Maturity Bept. 15, % Dec. 15. s June 15, I ! Ofter. 8 to 16 points. Notices estimated at 1,900 bales caused a little liquidation of July which sold at 13.03 during the early trading, while the new De- cember was selling at 13.20. Liver) l cables said that continental selling offset local and foreign buying in mat market. Buying increased after publication of the official forecasts, which pointed to continued dry weather in Western and Central belt sections. July was rela- tively quiet, but advanced to 13.12, or 15 points net higher, while new crop positions sold about 20 to 24 points above yesterday's closing quotations, with the new October advancing to 13.10. Realizing by recent buyers checked the advance at these figures and caused some irregularity, but the market was steady at midday and within 2 or 3 points of the best on the more active new crop positions, — DIVIDENDS DECLARED NEW YORK, July 18 (#)— B | 1.75 B s8 sm id 31T Knoévme 87 or s s AR ~RE5 Emporiu Cop.25 Supermaid 5, Gorp 366 Extra, Autom Music Inst..5¢ — Initial. General Empire...25¢ — Interim. Courtaulds Ltd ...3% Reduced. Colum Invest ...12%c Q Stock. Std P Ser Part A..2% Q Omitted. Hayes Jack Cor A .24c Q Due Au Lest & nd B H ngpopnp o0 00 00020| OOOOOZT Aug. 18 Aug. 1 July 28 Sep. 1 Aug. 16 ue June 30 Due June 30 .37 Q Due Aug. 1 SnsSuen e enes 5 e foot S S T 15353 ré&: 0 La - Sa) 400 Libby-McNeill incoln ~Print. Lion Oil Ref. T TN F SFFE FE ¥ gt FE SRS 3 G . > H » 5 cee we guw sus S s b S m {m Mn-nu mfi i FE SO R GES SRS Mackubin, Goodrich & Co. Established 1899 BANKERS Members New York and Baltimore Stock Exchanges eAssociate Member New York Curb Exchange United Gas pf (7) Utd Lt & Pwr A(1 Unit Lt&Pwr(B) (1) Utd Lt & Pwr pf(6) U 8 Dairy (B) U 8 Foil (B) (1) G; Dt 0 312 B 100 27-3 NEW SECURITIES. NEW YORK, July 18 (P)—New se- curities offered today include: Chicago South Park Commissioners, $5,750,000 4 per cent improvement bonds, priced to yield from 3 to 4.25 per cent, by syndicate headed by Halsey- Stuart & Co. 27 Gen Baking pf (3). 10% Gen B, Ltd rcta(500) 20 Gen W W&E(A) (2). 75 Glen Alden Coal 8 9 Globs Underwriters. 5% 2% Gold Coln (new)... % 2% Golden Cent 4% 18 Goldman Sach 6 1% Gold Seal Elec new. . 26% 16% Gramapho-rcts (20¢) 260 189 GrA&FPTn-v(b).. 122 116% Gr A &P Tea pf (7). 408 117% 118% 31 26 GtLakesDDnwi(1) 3 31 314 % % Grifith (DW) (A).s 2 % 3 Guardian [nvest.... 1 8% 84 luu. 117% Guif Ollof Pati%h)e 12 1815 181% 27 80 MONEY MARKET. NEW _YORK, July 18 (#).—Call moMy firm; hif 2; low, 2; ruling rate, 2; close, 2. ‘Time loans easier; 30 days, 2a2l;; 60 days, 2'4a23: 90 days, 2%a3; 4 "to 5 months, 3a3%; 6 months, 3%a3%. Prime mercantile paper, 3a3%. Bankers' acceptances un- changed. 97% 13% . 1% REDWOOD & SOUTH STS. BALTIMORE, MD. 1508 H STREET WASHINGTON D.C. - MEENR~ARNDE mBANNA HON~N-IRORS e AN U S & Overseas war. Unit Verde Ext (2).. Utility Pwr&Lt(al). Utility & Ind......m Util & Ind pf (13). Utility Bquities, Vacuum Oil (4) 2 Poor o 3 Gomsb-0as 05 A '8 Pow 55, 6 17 108 220 220 1} SR 32 4 51 68 1 by g flul hw P&L 6s A 2022 3 Braley wisos 42 . 99 4 Sut 20 Bwitt Co 54 73 1 Texas Gas Ut 65 L 55 '56. 3 Savut 65 3 Vatverime il s '3 4 Van Sweringen 63 5’33 17 Wes ‘Tex Ut 5s A '75. 92z FOREIGN BONDS. 1Berlin Cy E 65 '35 wi. 82% 1 Bogots Mtg Bk 7s '47. 81 25 Buenos Aires 635 |6, 5 e b2 s 0D I S r 1 Santiago Ghile 75 '4d 9T 18antiago, Chile 76 61 9 3 Stinnes s '36 B Sydney NSW ‘5‘7‘( 8 8 90% W 3w Without warr nts. ‘d——Wh!n ssued. | RUBBER MARKET. NEW YORK, July 18 (CP.A).— ‘Rubber—Crude rubber, smoked ribbed ; 27% 13 Houston Ofl of Texas 7 Hudson Bay M & Humble O1l (2) 81 Hygrade Food 18% Imp O1l, Can, n(60e). 17 ind #in'ctfs(bl0%). 26% Ind Terr 11lu O1l (A) 26% ind Terr [llu Of) (B) £3% Insull Util Inv tb9% 16% Insurance Sec(1.40). % Interecontinent Petn 17% Lntl Petroleum (1), 2% Internat Product: 7 Iot) Ut war (new).. 12 Irving Air Chute (1). 8% Lrving Alr Chute war 1% Lron Cap Copper..... 20% 814 93% 12 20% 19 34% 34 59 17% " 19% an 7 4% bW " 184 an i 14% % 15 annual payment. Petrolm. 4 Vick Financial Corp. Walitt & Bond A (2) . 2 Wayne Pump. Wenden Coppe: Westn Alr Exp( Wil-Low Cafeter “¥Y” Ol & Ga Zonite Produats (1).. RIGHTS. Expire. .Oct 1 June 26 Dividend rates in dollars based on last quarter)y or semi- 8% (talian Superpwr 1% Kirby Petroleum. ... + Kolster-Br (Am Sh). 9% i S *Ex dividend. fPartly extra, cash or stock. bPayable in stock. holders. eAdjustment dividend. iPlus 4% In stock. aPayabl dSublect to approval of Plus 5% in stock. EPlus 10 0 N0 BN S T 9 Lake Superior Corp. . stock, hPlus stock. mPlus 1%2% in stock. in stock % in SPlus 2% instock. kPlus 10% in nPlus 8% 1n stock. SILK MARKET. NEW YORK, July 18 (C.P.A.) ~Raw silk futures, reflecting better cables from the Far Eastern markets, opened 1 to 5 points higher. ' At the call there were no sales, but some interest in ’ September at current levels was in evi- | dence. Commission houses and local operators as well as some prominent uptown operators were bidding for fair quantities, with most of the offerings G still coming from uptown trade inter- | ests. Yokohtma was 21 to 28 points higher and Kobe 12 to 38.. DRY GOODS MARKET. NEW YORK; July 18 (CP.A.).—Dry goods, markets were quiet today, wth prlm cloths quoted un- changed at 5la for 64x60s and at 64 for 68x72s. Raw silks were firm. TEEASURY BALANCE. ‘The United States Treasury balance Announced today as close ot business sheets, declined %3 at today’s noon quo- l' tation of 10%. This compares with Hklmnfi!lmmfliu‘m & year ago, tunl. 37,914, SHORT-TERM SECURITIES. (Reportea oy J. & W. ""‘""‘“‘%‘d Alls-Craimers Co, s¢ 1937 Aerican Baltimore & 6o, mnclm Srude oil 3eise 51 1l tand. fl Dl N v §iE 1 x:f“."( uthwestzm Ry. 4s llll J Co of CIHI,A nited Drug ¢ nited Drug i’, 55 1 !roleum production &e 3,319,000 barrels. Mexico's recent mon INVESTMENT TRUSTS NEW YORK, :uly 18- (A). —Our-v.hz- counter market: Bid. - Asked. Gont, Metro Bank Shares A.. 4. Crum & Foster Ins pt 1017 108% um & Foster Ins B 7 80 Divessified Trastee: Shares AL Diversified Trustee Shares B Diversified Trustee Shares Fixed Trust Shares A Fixed Trust Shares B Incorporated Investors Investment Trust of N ¥. oom f Am Tr Shi Super Corp of Am T shrs H Tristee Stand Oif Sne United Ins Trust Shi U 8 Elec Lt & Power Others unchanged. METAL MARKET. NEW YORK, July 18 (4).—Copper easy, cleetrolytic, spot and !utux?u 11al1%; {iron stéady, unchanged; tin easier, spot and nearby, 29.75; future, 30.00; iead dull, New ank lpot 525 East St. Louis, spot, 5.1! c firmer, East St. Umm &t and mmre. 4.25; PHILADELPHIA PROVIDENCE We take pleasure in announcing that have become as of today WASHINGTON Messrs. de Saint-Phalle & Co. correspondents for us in Europe F. B. KEECH & COMPANY - MEMBERS OF THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHMANGE 52 BROADWAY, NEW YORK We take pleasure in announcing that Messrs. F. B. Keech & Co. havé become correspondents for us in the United States as of today de Saint-Phalle & Co. Members New York Stock Exchange 11 Broadway, New York 17, Place Vendome PARIS uAn.ducuaullm-