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1 FINANCIAL. THE EVENING BONDSARE STEADY | IN QUIET TRADING, BONDS ON N. Y. STOCK EXCHANGE Received by Private Wire Direct to The Star Office. TATES. Sales. High. Low Close. ?a:l:rn ,: s?ooo) Gelsenk’hen §3°34. 33 5213 '51% 524 High. Low. Close |Gen Baking 5%s'40 1101 101 101 Lib 3%s 32- 10224 10218 10224 | GenCable 638 '47. 1 724 T2 . Midday, | Lib Ist4la 3240, 10216 10212 10216 g-n;ns;:u. iy 864 h43s33-38 1035 1031 10: on 53°40... 1 Prices Firm About Midday, s xs 9881 9825 9831 |GerCent Bk éy3s.. © aa R i i L. 1009 1007 1008 or Cen Bk 6 9 With Oils Showmg Some 3. 10212 1029 10211 | Ger Cen Bk 7 38 USS%sJ40-43.. 10211 1028 10211 | Ger Cen Bk 3 2 Gains US3%s43-47... 10218 10214 10215 | Ger Gen Elec . | US3%s46-56... 1054 10430 1052 . | Ger Gen El 7 3% £ | US4s4454.,.0] 10616 10611 10616 | Ger Gov 534s65. 464 o US4Ks47-52... 1105 1101 1105 . [German Rep 7s'¢3.154 X BY JOHN CRONE. GoodHopeS&1 7545 1 3914 Sales. High. Low. Close. | Gondrich 68 '45. 62 @pecial Dispatch to The Star Abitibi P&P 58’53, m: 224 208 22 | Goadrich 6is " 90 NEW YORK, June 21—Irregularity | Ab& Sti}s 43 Goodyr Rub 58'57.. 18 BTh | Alleghany bs " Grand Trunk 36, 12 100% characterized the bond market opening |y, %y, oy 5y Grand Trunk 15°40, 10 1024 102'¢ 102 today and continued throughout the pjjeghany &s ! Brit&Ir 5%s°37 137 106% 106% 106% ct 25 | Allis-Chalm 5337, GQrt Nor 4155 D '76. 31 3 6314 firs hour, curibllipg dealings almost 3] L IC 03,500 Cirt Nor 55 C'73 . 664 per cent as compared with the same p )G Chis'4. Grt Nor5%s B . 0% riod on Tuesday. Prices bettered in| Am Intl 5%s 49, Grt Nor gn 78 '3 89 7 The Second Hour, with the result that | Am Metals 34 i3Ireek 65 '68 1 20% by midday most sections of the market | Am Smé&Ref 53 '47. e were steady. | Am Sux Ref 68 '37. on Demand for virtually all types of high Am T&T (Xgu‘ 3 4% grade short-term bonds and notes was | AmT&T e irbel 8318 a feature in the early afternoon, which, | 47 T&Taeb 82 85 ¢ Humble O1l ks 103% like the morning session, witnessed un- Am T&T 554343, 11 Bell Tell usually brisk bidding for rail equip- ments. Specialists said the Street was virtually bare of such offerings long be- fore orders were oiywhere near filled. This is not surprising in view of the small volume of such securities brought out in recent months. U, 8. Group Is Strong. Strength in United States Govern- [Am W W& E 6375 Argentine 58 '45. | Argentine 5% " | Argentine 65 '61 M. | Argentine 68'59 Ju | Argentine 6s A | Argentine 65 B " Arm Del 5%s 43. wments, hardness of German munici-| Atchisonadj 4 Jalities, weakness of second-grade rails, | s rchison gn 4 otably Rock Island refunding 45 and | Aichison 4 %s 48 Mternational Great Northern 55 Of | 411 C L coi 4352, . 1956; dullness of local ‘tractions, and [ A¢iC L un 4138 ‘he better tone of speculative oils, like | 41} Guit&a w1 ‘Warner-Quinlan convertible 6s, Were | 5| Ref db 5s'37. nteresting movements of the first hour. | sustralia 4% '66 Second-grade carriers, like the Den- | gyustralia 5s'55... ver & Rio Grande issues, St. Paul 55| 5 lia 53 °57 and edjustments and Chicago & Austrian 7s'43. Northwestern convertible 4%, pointed | A upward in early trading. At the same B&O 44533 time German governments eased, S United Kingdom 5'ss bettered, and | For ‘s/‘i;! e Bragilian issues steadied onthe belief | that Brazil would make some important stabilization move at - the Economic Conference, as reflected in the buying of her loans in London today. International public utilities, such &s American & Foreign Power 5s, were somewhat softer in the forencon, though later the various international B & Oref 58’95, | B&Orf5sD2000. Ban & Aroos 4s'51. | Batav Pet 434542, | Belgium 63 ‘55 | Belgium 615" telephone issues firmed With the ex- 2 ception of St. Joseph Lead 535, most | palEim 18 8 of 'the bonds of non-ferrous metal cor- | p& K20 08 porations were lower in the second hour. The lowered opening of Third Avenue adjustments for a time somewhat un- settled the local tractions. Berlin CEl 6148 The higher operations of thé steel | Berlin C El 6145'59 industry, which at 50 per cent of ca- | Beth Stl pm ba '36. pacity is at its highest point since April, | Beth Stl rf 5 1931, brought some firm bids for steel | Bolivia 7s'53. Benef Loan 65 '46 Berlin Cy Bl 65 '55. Berlin 6%s8'50.... Joans, such as Youngstown Sheet & | Bolivia 8s°47. Tube 5s, series A, and Bethlehem Steel i B Me 4%561J. refunding 5s of 1936, around midday. Bos & Me 5s'55 Boa & Me 53 67, Brazil 6145 '26-57. Brazil 634s '27-'57. Brazil CR 7s '52. Brazil 8541 Bklyn Bd 55 Bklyn Elev 64s Bklyn Man 6s A ‘68 Bklyn UnGas 5s’ Bklyn Un Gas 5 Bklyn UnGas 55'57. Budapest 65 62 Buenos A R 63 '61 Coal Bonds Mixed. The advance in the oils, excepting | only such high-grade issues as Stand- | ard Oil of New Jersey 55 and Standard Oll of New York 438, which are subject more to investment than trade influ- ences, was the oustanding event In/ domestic industrials during the final hour. Gains ranging from fractions to more | than a wln‘l‘ were recorded by Colon Oll 6s of 1938, Houston Oil 5!5s, Rich- field Oil convertible 6s, Shell Pij Line | Buff Gen El ¢ %»'81 58, Shell-Union debenture 5s, Zinclail | g & Pitts 414857 Ol 7s and Bkelly Oil 5!38. some Of | Bugh Ter con a5, which either duplkl"".edhprevl:? PERKS | Bush T Bidg 5ug0 wo‘;‘lolvcgol‘l%? 3:1: x&lxed. which was | Calif Packing §s'40 also true of the natural gas group. } g-n.a. 43°60. Some betterment took place in cubc‘cl"lfil 4%s '3, sugar loaps, though the issues of Cuba i C:n- a 5352, Railroad were inclined to recede. | cm Perhaps it was the optimistic note sounded by Assistant Secretary of State Moley, as he sailed for the London Eco- nomic Conference, that was resnonsible for the strengthening of United Btates Governments in the late trading. Many | of the bette--grade utilities, communi- | cation issues excepted, were a shade lower near the end. (Copyright, 1933.) 5869 July Can Nat'55'§9 Oct. Can Nat Ry 55'70. Can Nor deb 75 *40. Can Pac deb 4s Can Pac 4%s 46 2 — Can Pac 4%s ‘60 =~ ;BEASUBY BALANCE. |SinPackeiddctts Cent 11 E&G 55 '51. By the Assoclated Press Cent Pac Ist 4349, Cent Pac 53 60. ury receipts for June 19 were 3 4 sfl'fisz 41 epxpmdltum. $27,661.- g:::x ::5'1: 5-“1 934.42; balance, $1.006.100.404.43. Cus- | Core-ed b 3 - toms duties for 19 days of June were $14,348,737.76. 2:37;‘_‘3;,”-‘ "YORK EGG PRICES. | C& 0 consn 15,0 HEW, TORK : CB&Qrf5nTl. NEW YORK, June 21 (P)—Eggs— a7l Receipts, 31618 cases: market fim: | SDAQ T 218 . S, 1,a13%; storage | e mixed colors, firsts, 1315a13%; | Chid Est 111 5851, packed, firsts, 14. | Chi Grt West 4’59, = Chi Ind&L gn 65'66 |CM&StPen4s89. Watermelon Acreage Larger. | CIN & Sihipn dat) The Maryland watermelon acreage in | Chi M&SP 4155 E. 1933 will be about 2,040 acres. Or 2 DT C M&SIP 4% 89 cent larger than last year, if present | c M StP&P 5s'T5.. plans are realiged. according to Rich- CM&StP ad 5s 2000 ard C. Ross, agricultural statistician for Chi&NWw gn 314 the Maryland Crop Reporting Service. Chi& NW gn 4w'87. Chi&NW 4148 2037 ChI&NW 4348C'37. V. §. TREASURY CERTIFICATES Ch1 & NW ¢ 49, ted by Chas. D. Bamney & Co) | Chi&NW rf 58 2037 - g | Chi& NW 6 Chi RI&P gn CRI RI&P rf 4s°34. Chi R 1 &P 4135852 ChiR14%s°60. .., CTH&™E in 63 '60. Ch) Un Sta 4%s '63 Chi Un St 55 44. Chi Un Sta 5s B'63. Chi Un Sta 614563 C& W Indcn4s C& W iIndilgs" Childs deb 55 °43. s M 278 June broosiil st | Chile 6s '60. i Stansk Exchange | canees . Washington Sto ge | cune e SALES. o Potomac Electric 6s 18538500 at Chiie 6s " Chile 6 10774 i Gas 55, 1960—$500 at WTB?"‘”’" e hile Cop db 58 °47. 2 Washington Railway & Electric 4s— [ Chile Mtz Bk 6561 Chi Mtg Bk vy '61. Cin Un Trm 55 2020 | Clev Term 434877, Clev Term 6s B * $500 2t 87. $1.000 &t 87!; Capital Traction Co.—1 Potomac Electric 5'2° 1 at 10712, 1 at 107%: Lanston Monotype—1 at 44 10 at 45, 5 at 45. AFTER CALL. Washington Gas 5s '58—8$1,000 at 86’2, $1,000 at 86°.. at 10 pld.—10 at 108, 10 at 45, Colo & Sou 418 '35 Colo & Sou 473 '80 Potomac Electric 5. pfd.—5 at 108 tg:*flf}:;;:h‘ilny Washington Gas 5s '58—8$500 at 87%.. | qor "1l sl gg washington Gas 3s, 1960—$1,000 Cons C Md rf 5360 104, $1.000 at 104, $1.000 at 104 | Georgetown Gas 5s—$500 at 103’3, $500 Con G P S ectric 67 pra—s at 1L, ' Bid and Asked Prices. L BONDS. Con P Jap 6% Consum Pow & | Copenhag ¢ | Copenhag PUBLI - Cuba b . FORLIO L e Bid Asked. | Cuba R R 1st 58 '52 a9. 108 Cuba RR T 7%45'36 14 2 Cuba Nor 5%s '42. Del& Hud ref 4s 43 4x Del Pw& LtalgwT1. 45 Denmark 423 '6Z.. Denmark 6542 Denver Gas D & 1t Grcn 4336 D& RG W b3 '55.. 3. . |D&RG W bs Det E4 4%s D Det Edison rf 58 Det Edison 68 '62. . - | Det Edison bs ‘55 | Dodge Bros 63 40 Duguesiied % sA'67 MISCELLANEOUS Inc.. 6%s. . lub 513% ntry Club 3 Barber & Ros . Cons. Title 6 5 STOCKS. PUBLIC UTILITY DEI5%s'53 Mar 0 East C Sug 1% 37 Briecv4sA'ss | Erie4sB'63. ‘| Erte gen s a6.... | mrie ref 6567 | Erie ref 5575 I Erie & Jer 6s” wy. & Elec MISCELLANEOUS. Emer. Bromo-Selz “A" (2).. Lanston Monolype 4) .. 1ype Dl (A com 1.5 2 Fi ot French Gv 1%« Argentine 6a 69 Oe 1 | Arm & Co 4255°39. " ‘. 9. 651 | | | l Dugquesne4 3 eB'67. | Dutch East [ 6s'47. Dutch East 1 6s'62. 35 190 50 » - el Bpualun-Slannnnan 3 849 710 3 56 22 431 18 29 3 6 6 46 10 26 4 25 5 il Cent 4%s"68. .. 11 Cent ref 53 °55. 2 HICCStL&N 4%s. 8 11 CCStL&N 5s A 6 111 Steel db 4% 5°40. 10 9 76 Inland St 43s A'T8 Int Rap Tr rf 5566 Int Rap Ir €s'32.. Int Rap Tr 7s°32.. Int Cement 55 '¢ Int & Gt N b3 Int & Gt Nor. Int& Gt Naj# 1 Int Hydro El 6s'44. 17 Int Mer Mar 63°¢1. 3 Int Papref 53 A'47. 15 18 102% 5% Int Pap 63'58 IntT&T 4% .. 47 IntT&T 4%s'52.. 37 Mt T&Ths 56, ... Ttaly 78 '51. Italy Pub 788 Japanese 5%=s 65 Japanese 6343 Jugos! Bnk 78 '3 5 22 Kan C PAL 4%8°61 39 102 Kan City Sou 55’50, 11 73 Kan City Ter 4s'60. 15 911 Kan GEE 4%s°80.. 2 Rbls arstadt 6843 13 165 Iiresge Found 6236 5 74 Laclede Gas 55°34. 3 90%% Laclede 5%8C'53. 5 64' Laclede 53%sD'60. 3 62% Lautaro Nit 54. 14 10 Leh Valcn ds2003. 4 48 Leh Ven 4%82003 13 5 Leh Valcn 552003, 1 45 | Lig & Myers5s'51. 1 43 |Lig & Myers7s'44. 1 97 |Longisirf4s 49.. 96 | LongIsld 10 | Loriliard 55 11% | La & Ark 58 66 | LouG & Kibs A'S2. 34% | McKes & R 5% 858 34| Manhat Ry cn 48'90 30% | Market St 7s A ‘40, 35% | Margeille 65 '3 106% | Midvale Stl 55 '36. 36 | Milan 6%s '52. 33 86l 192 | Mil K Ry&Lbs’61. 19 7815 108% | Mil E Ry&L 63'71. 5 76 101 | MSP&ASSMcn4s'38 2 450 10415 | MSP&SSM 55 gt'38 1 47% 29 | MSP&SSM5%s'49 1 18 33 | MSP&SSM 5348’78 3 67 10U4| MK & T 1st4s'90. 19 85% 60| MK & T 434578 174 22 | MK&TS58A 62 6 B0 42| MK & Tadj6s'67. 2 56 86 |MoPacgn4s'18... 23 17 8515 | Mo Pac 5s F'77.... 26 3414 9714 | Mo Pac 585G °T 2 344 981, | Mo Pacbs1'81.... 23 34% 907, | MOPac5%s A'49.. 67 13 9014 | Mobtle-Ohio &5 14 901 | Mont Pow bs '43 8314 90 | Mont Pwr '62. 64 Montevideo 65 '59.. Mor&Co 1st %839 7 Cent db 4s°3 ‘) 90% | NYC&SIL 1st 45’37 8 90 YC&StL 4%5'78. 159 40 106 YCEStLG%3A'T4. 4 47 95 | NYC&S!L 1st 68’32 N Y Edison 63 C' NYEdrf 6%a NY NH&H 3%s Y NH&H 315 NY O&W gn 65 | NYO&Wrf4s'92. 16 41% | NY RysInc 65°65. 39 bia 17% | NY Rys6sA'65... 3 59 51'3| N Y Steam bs'56.. b 101 NY Telgen4%s°39 3 1031 1 5 1 6 3 4 2 6 3 3| Nor Pac5s D2047. 8 Nor Pacr1632047. 45 &li4 3 1001 1 103% 3 8614 8 BR 16 931 PERREIN 15, | Orex-Wash as'61.. 1 541 2% i Orient Dev b%3'58 1 61' > | Pac GRE Bs 42 10 104% T&T rebs62.. 5 105 Pan Am Pet 6540, 38 Paramount 63 47. . Param-Pub 5% 8’50 1 Parig Or 5%s 68, . Penn sta 4s 48 Penn O&D 44 Penn P&L 414 Peop Gas ref b Pere Marg 4% 0 Peru 63 52 Per 636 6 Phila Co bs 21 Phila Elec 21 Phila & Read 6 Philipp'ne R 4 Phililp Pet 5% 839 Plilsh F M 6843 .. P& WV 438 C60. Poland 65 40 Poland Ts 47, Poland 8s 50, Port Gn E1 174860 Porto Alegre 8s'61. Por RAm T 6342, Pos Tel &C 53 '83. . Prague 71:s tl Car 683 3. . L) Pure Ol 6% 5 "40 Queensland 7s'41.. Read 4%8 4 Reading 4% 8 B Rem Arms 68 A 31 Rem R 5348A"4Tww Rhinelbe U 73 '46. Rhine Ruhr 3 Rhine West 5 '52. Rhine West 6553 Rhine 8% Rich Ol Cal§a 44, 129 Rinde Jan 614e'53. 121% R GrdoSulés ¢3,, 51y Bl 951y 691, 120% I3 81 1004 103% By 8T 93 93'a Baie 61y 10454 105% & 6214 27 48! 1001 821y T4, 3% Bl 511, | Delawar | Den 211y 26 STAR, WASHINGTON, RIAr&LdYs Rome 6%s'52 Roya! Duteh 4 StL&SF '8 StL SF 4148'78ct st St L&SF 4s A '50. . St L&SF 58 B'60. . St L SW 1st 58°52. St P Un Dep 53°72. San A& A P 4s'43. Sao Paulo 78 '40. .. Sao Paulo 85'50. .. Saxon P W 63 s'51. Saxon 78'45....... Seab A LTt 4559 Seab AL §sA " Serbs-Cr-S1 85 '62 Shell U O11 55 °47.. Shell U O 53 "49ww Shinvetsu 6% '52. Silesia Prov 7s '58. Sinc Oil 6%s B "33 Sinc 01l 78 A 31 Sine PL 58 43 Skelly O1l 5% Solssons Gs Sou Pac col Sou Pacrf ¢ Sou Pac 4% Sou P 4%45 69 ww. Sou Pac 4%s'81. .. Sou P&OT ¢%sA'TT Sou Ry gn 43A’S Sou Ry 6%s 15 92 W0~ %0 SW Bell T 5. 2 105% 105% 106% StOIINJ . 12 105 104% 105 StOIIN Y d4le'S1, 25 995 9915 99% Studebaker §s'¢2 T 39% 374 394 Sweden 51354 43 94 92y 9w, Swiss5%s 46 112 Tenn MI P 68 A *47, 8l 8215 Tex & Ark 5158'50. T Tdu Tex Corpcv 55 "44. 2 2 Tex & Pac 5a B '77. Tex & P58 C'79 Tex & Pac 53 D ‘30, Third Av rf 4860 504 Third Av adj b: 31 Tob P NJ 6343 9914 Tollo El Lt 63°63., 561 Unfon El L&P 58’57 7 1021 10214 10215 UE&P 1st 5%sA’54 6 103 1021, 103 Un Pac 1st 45°47... 46 98%, 98% Un Pac rf 4s 200] 10 87w 87 UnPac4s68...... 1 8 3 UnPlstrf5s2008. 4 United Drug 58'53. 3 66 65 65 U 8 Rubber 5s 5 64T 641 641 6 28 274 28 2 2% 32 82 Uruguay 65 '60. 6 3814 3815 381 Uruguav 6s’64.... 1 36's 136'3 364 Utah P& LEs'44.. 10 T4n T4 Tdiy Utll Pw 68’59 ww, 20 34 A28, 338, Utl Pow 5%s'4T.. 20 .37 351, 36 Vanadium St6s'41. 2 67 67 7 Vienna 6s '53. 1 585 583 5814 Va EI&Pwr 534842 1 101% 101% 101% Ry 1st 53 A62. 19 9 K Ry & Pwbs'34. 1 Wabash 4% 8’18 24 Wabash 1st 53°39.. 4 Wabash 2d 58'39.. 1 Wabash 58 B '76 9 Wabash 58 D '80,.. 22 W-bash 514875 4 Walworth 6s A '45. 6 Walworth61;s'35w 5 Warn Br Pic 6'39. 2 3 Warn Quin 6s SEITe g Warner Sug 7s'41. 3 105% 105% Warren Bros §s'41. 7 71 694 West Sh 1st 432361 4 7T% 774 West EIdbbs'44.. 3 971 97% West Md 18t 4s'62. 14 69 68 West MAb6%s'T7.. 8 7% T6% st Pac 5s A ‘4 16 42 42 West Uncltr5s'38 | 87T 87 West Unfon 5s"51. 16 74 734 st Unfon 65°60. 4 78% 784 tUn6%s'36.. 11 93 92 Westphalia 68°53.. 8 2714 274 Wick Spenct7s'35 1 6 6 6 Wil & Co 1st 8 9T 9T% 97 Wis Cent Tm 14 16 154 15% Yestn S&TSs A'78. 12 79% 79 79% Yestn SSTEsB'70. 1 80 80 80 S MONEY MARKET. NEW YORK, June 21 (#).—Call money steady: 1 per cent all day. Time loans steady; 60-90 days, 1; ¢ months, 1-1%: 5-6 months, 1, per cent. Prime commercial paper, 1%. Bankers' accep- ances unchanged. | NEW YORK BANK STOCKS | Chase Nail (1.40) | Ta, Fist Natl ¢ Natl City (1) . Public’ (i 5 : TRUST COMPANIES. Bankers (1) Bkiyn Trust (4) Cen Hanover (+ Chemical (1801 . Continental ( 80) Corn Bxch (i) Empire (i Guaranty rv 1) | Manufacturers IN'Y Title & Mtge Y Trust le G | United st “Includ INVESTMENT TRUSTS NEW YORK. June 21 (#).—Over- { the-counter market. (Quot @ tions as of 3:40 o'clock.) Bank 1 Corporate Corporate Trust AA Corp Tr A A mod Trust Accum Ser cum Be: mi h N Y A Shrs. .. ed A Bk A d Am Bk B g SHORT-TERM SECURITIES. (Reported by Chas. Allis-Chalmers A, Wat ‘Wks. & E. 5s Belding Hemingway 6s 14 Bethlehem Bteel Co._os Galiforniu Packing o5 1 Chesa b Chi. Nortbwest. RY. Glas Chicago Rock Island 45 | Colorado & So. Ry. 41us 1 | Commercial Credit 5's 1 e & Hudson 85 14 & Rio Grande 4'as 4 Elee. Tium. 45, 1 Corp. 19 19530 0 ada s I | Northwest | Pens Portland Gen. Elec Repuolic Tron & Ste Sireluir Cons 1l C el o Co. b Wabash Rwy. el FOREIGN EXCHANGE. (Quotativns furnished by W. B. Hibbs & Co.) Nominal gold Selling checks value today. London, pound $4.5005 0134 ¢ Athens, Vierna. schilling. Budapest, pengo. . Prague. crown (n.) . crown . Stockhalm. crown Montreal, discount, 9il ™ | 28a31; NEW YORK, June 21 (#).—Over- | the-counter market: Quotations as of 2 o'clock. | Bk Mannatian (202N Bl D. Barney & Co) | Bid er. | 1 i 263 Pidell | 1% Houston Ol nfd C., D. WEDNESDAY, By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, June 21.—Stocks firm: commodity issues rally. Bonds irregu- lar; United States Governments firm. Curb firm: ofls stron Foreign ex- changes easy: sterling sags. Cotton higher; firm stock and wheat markets. Sugar quiet; poor spot demand. Coffee 'xrrzgulu, trade selling. CHICAGO, June 21 (P —Wheat higher; prospective renewed heat. Corn firm; need of rain. Cattle 25 higher, instances more. Hogs 10-15 lower; top, New York Cotton By the Associated Press. NEW YORK. Jurc 21.—There was and prices held generally steady. October contracts sold up to 9:53 or | 14 points net higher, but prices were | slightly off from the best during the middle of the afternoon under realizing At 2 o'clock October was quoted at 9.49 with the general list showing net gains of 8 to 11 points Low. Washington Produce | WHOLESALE PRICES. Butter—One-pound prints (93 score), 125; tub, 24; one-pound prints (92 score), 24; tub, 23; one-pound prints (80 score), 23; tub, 22. Eggs—Government graded, extras, 22; 18: 21; standards, 18: mediums, 161,. current receipts, 10al3; hennery whites, 14al5. Poultry, alive—Turkeys, hens, 10; toms, 8: chickens, Piymouth Rocks, 19a20; Leghorns, 14a16; hens, mixes colored, 10all; Leghorns, 8a9; capons, 25a28; roosters, 5a |~ Poultry, dressed—Turkeys, hens, 13; | toms, 11; chickens, Plymouth Rocks, { 22a23; Leghcrns, 17a19; hens, mixed colored, 13al4; Leghorns, 11al2; capons, roosters, 8al0; Long Island ducks, 15 Meats—Beef, 11; | Spring. 16; Fell fresh hams, 14; | strip bacon, 16; pound, 7. | "Live stock—Hogs, | medium, 4.25a4.75; heav 4.2584.70; pigs, 3.00a3.75. roughs 1,50a3.00; | calves, 3.00a4.00; Spring lambs, 5.00a 6.00. Pruits—Watermelons, 35a1.00; canta- | loupes, jumbos, 3.50a4.00; standards, 3.75; flats, 1.50a1.75; Georgia bushels, 2.00; cherries, 8-pound boxes, 1.75; 12 pounds, 2.00; 15 pounds, 2.25; plums, 2.75; apricots, 2.50; apples, box stock, 1.50a2.00; nearby, bushel, 1.25a1.50; oranges, 2.50a3.50; limes, Persian, lugs, 2.0083.00 fruit, 2.00a2.50; honeydews, 2.75a3.00; | bananas, 1.00a2.75; alligator pears, 3.00; pineapples, 2.50a3.00; strawberries, 4.00a 5.00; raspberries, red, 9.60: black, 8.00; huckleberries, 4,00a6.00; rhubarb, dczen bunches, 35a40; blaekberries, 3.50. Vegetables—Potatoes, new, per barrel, lamb, 14: 15%%; com- veal, 9a9'3; 15: pork loins. smoked hams, lard, 8a8'y; light, 4.00a4.70; 3.00a3.25; old, ound sacks, 1.65; Idaho bake £ i sweets, 60a75; string beans, 1.00a. lima, 3.0083.50; corn. 1.50a1.75; spinach, 1.50; kale, 507 beets, per 100 bunches, 3.00; carrots, per 100 bunches, 3.00; celery, 4.00; squash, 75a1.00; asparagus, 1.00a2.00; peas, 1.50a1.65; okra, 2,00a2.50; cabbage, 40a50; tomatoes, 30-pound lugs, 2.00: peppers, 1.00a2.00; lettuce, Ice- berg. 3.50a4.00. ulifiower, 1.50a1.75; eggplant, 1.00a2.00; cucumbers, 75a1.50. e = | METAL MARKET. | NEW YORK. June 21 (#).—Copper | quiet; electrolytic, spot and future, 8. Tin easier, spot and nearly, 44.75; future, 45.00, Iron steady, unchanged. Lead steady, spot, New York, 4.20; it St. Louis, 4.05. Zinc, East St. Louis, spot and future, 4.35. Antimony, spot, 7.00. | CHICAGO STOCK MARKET CHICAGO, June 21 (#).—Following is | the complete official list of transactions |in stocks on the Chicago Btock Ex- change today: Sales. BTOCKS. 150 Acme St | 130 Allied Prod | 10 Am Yvette . | 600 Asbestos Mt High. Low. Cl LA, 0 Assoc Tel Ut ... o Aut Washer ev bt Katz pf 210 Balaban 1500 Bastian-Bl K00 Bendix _Av 0 Hall Print »t 250 Lib-MeN 5 100 Lindsay Nunn pf. . 400 Lion O1] Ref 2950 Lynch ~ Corp 0 Marsh Field 0 McWill Dredee. ickelberry's Pd 145N Mid West_ ULl 136 Midland " Unit Nachman Spre Nat Leath 0 Nat Sec Inv 950 Nat Union Radio 150 Noblitt-Sparks 300 Nor'west Bancorp 400 No West Ut Eng 50 Penn Gas & El 150 Perfect Circle | D ; 100 Public Sve 2100 pr | 500 Public Sve n p R K | 120 Pub Svc e wif: Int 0 Tel Bd & 8h ist pt | Thompson ) R) sum 00 Dtil & Ind S00 Util & Ind pt ie Bal ) Wol'lne Fort Cem't ) Zenith Rad @ * Stock sales today—121.000 shares. i o A BALTIMORE STOCKS. | Spectal Dispatch to The Star. BALTIMORE. June 21— s Sale: Last syles STOCKS. Arundel Corporation ) Black & e) Consoll Gas 6% ¢ & Deposit Co elity & Guar Fire Corp. vie 10 Manufacturers Fin Co pfd. only a moderate volume of business in | cotton today, but offerings were light lemons, 5.00a6.50; | grape- | 1.50a | JUNE 21, 1 REPORTS TRENDS AND PROSPECTS OF LEADING ORGANIZATIONS, NEW YORK, June 21.—Follcwing is today’s summary of Corporation News prepared by Standard Statistics Co. [Inc., New York, for the Associated Press: General Motors Corp.—Cleveland | plant of Fisher Body Co. will produce 24,000 automobile bodies this week. the largest number turned out in a single week since 1929, Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co.—In- creased Its minimum hourly wage rate for labor from 40 to 45 cents per hour for men and 30 to 34 cents per hour for women: this class of labor was not included in recent general 10 per cent wage_advance. General Electric Co.—Announced a 5 per cent advance in wages of em- | ployes in all plants, effective July 1. | National Cash Register Co.—Sales in first 19 days of June were 40 per cent | above like period of 1932. Pennsylvania R. R.—Company is re- ; calling 600 furloughed shop men, effec- tive July 1. | Wheeling S8teel Corporation to re- call 1,000 at Wheeling plants: opera- tions at Riverside furnace will be re- sumed July 1. | Baltimore Markets Special Dispatch to The Star. BALTIMORE, Md., June 21.—White potatoes, per 100 pounds, 1.15a1.50; new barrel, 1.50a3.25; sweet potatoes, bushel, 50a1.00; yams, bushel, 65a90: beans. bushel, 75a1.25; asparagus, dozen buches, 50a2.00; beets, 100 bunches, 13.00; cabbage, hamper, 50a85. carrots, bushel, 1.00a1.25; caulifiower. crate, 1.00a2.00; celery, crate, 3.50a5.00; corn, crate, 1.00a2.00; cucumbers, bushel, 50a 11.50; eggptanis, crate, 1.25a2.25; let- | tuce, bushel, 20a40; lima beans, bushel, 2.00a3.25; onions, per 50-pound sack, 1.50a1.6: spinach, bushel., 1.00a1.25: | peas, bushel, 75a1.50; peppers, bushel, {75a150; tomatoes, lug. 1.00a1.50 | squash, bushel, 50a1.50; apples, bushel, !35a1.50; strawberries, crate. 1.50a3.50; | grapefruit, box, 2.00a2.25; oranges, box, 13.0023.50; blackberries, crate, 2.50a3.25; peaches, bushel, 1.00a3.00; watermelons, ieach, 40a65; huckelberries, crate, 4.00a | 4.50; cantaloupes, crate, 1.75a4.00. | Dairy Markets, | Chickens—Live poultry, young chick- tens, 15a22; Leghorns, 14al7; old hens, 10a13; Leghorns, 10; old roosters, 6a8; ducks, 7al4; pigeons, pair, 10al5. Eggs—Receipts, 2155 cases: current | receipts, 1214; nearby firsts, 14 Butter—Good to fancy creamery \poynd, 20a24; ladles, 16al7; store | packed, 13al4. | Hay and Grain. | | Wheat—No, 2 Winter, garlicky, | spot, domestic, 78 June, 78'2; July delivery, 77'> Corn—No. 2 yellow, domestic, spot, 1 61a62; cob corn, 2.75a3.00 per barrel. | Oats—No. 2 white, 42a45; No. 3, 41a42. x | Rye—Nearby, 65a70. : Hay—Receipts, none. While the mar- ket continued generally quiet, a fair demand prevails for good timothy, of which there is no surpius on the market. | Prices range from 11.00 to 15.00 per ton, as to grade and kind, with market irregular on anything below No. 3 timothy. Poorer grades of hay hard to move at any price. Live Stock Market. Cattle—Receipts, 75 head: market| steady. Bulls, good to choice, 3.25a 3.50; medium to good, 3.00a3.25; fair to medium, 2.75a3.00; plain to fair. 2.50a2.75; common to plain, 2.25a250. Steers, good to choice, 5.75a6.00; me- dium to good, 2.25a2.75; fair to me- dium, 4.75a5.25; plain to fair, ¢.25a4.85: common to plain, 2.50a2.75. Cows, good fo choice, 3.2523.50; medium to good, fair to medium, 2.25a2.76: 2.00a2.25; common to 3.2583.75; common to plain, 2.75a3.25. Fresh cows and Springers, 30.00a60.00. Sheep and lambs — Receipts, 500 head; steady; sheep, 50a2.50; lambs, good to choice, 7.5028.00; common to medium, 5,0086.50. Hogs—Receipts, 400 head: steady: | lights, 4.5024,90; medium to good, 4.85a 5.25; heavies, 4.75a5.20; roughs, 2.75a 4.25; light pigs, 3.25a3.75; pigs, 3.7524.30. ‘Western hogs 10 to 20 higher. Calves—Receipts, 25 head; good to choice, 5.00a5.50; medium, 3.00a4.50. steady: common to Chicago Grain By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, June 21.—Indications of a return of hot weather Northwest did much to give a strong upward slant to wheat and other cereal markets today. Unfavorable crop reports were a dominating factor, with Spring whagt advices bullish both as to American and Canadian prospects. There was also an increased disposition to con- sider Winter wheat damage, especially | adverse reports from Illinois and In- diana, Just at the last September and De- cember wheat and distant deliveries of | jcorn reached new high-price records for the season. Wheat closed buoyant, 2a28; above yesterday's finish; corn, 11-a3 up; oats, 1}4a1%; advanced, and | provisions varying from 12 cents decline to a rise of 2 cents. Open. High . 78 A July - September December OATS— July s September December RYE— 643 December T0a CHICAGO POTATO MARKET. CHICAGO, June 21 () (U :ited Stajes Department of Agricultuic).— | Potatoes, 64 cars; on track, 176; total! United States shipments, 910; new stock, Cobblers strong, Triumps about steady; | demand good, supplies moderate; Ar-| kansas, Oklahoma Triumphs, mostly fair quality, 2.10a2.15; occasional best and U. 8. No. 1, 2.35a2.40; poor lower; | Oklahoma Cobblers, 2.10a2.25; North Carolina, barrel, Cobblers, 4.00a4.25; old stock firm, demand limited, supplies ! rather light; Wisconsin round whites and Michigan Russet Rurals, few sales, | mostly around 1.50. | T0% Market Averages By the Associated Press, Today A Previous day Week ago .. Month ago .. 117 Maryland Casuaity Co 5 10 Mt Ver Woodberry Mills pfd. New Amsterdam Cas Co. .. .. ) U § Fidelity & Guaranty BONDS. 000 United Rwy & .000 United 000W B & A FINANCJAL, w23 A3 | Mose Cupily it iLf)ADmGS RECORD SET i BY NEW YORK CENTRAL BY the Associated Press. NEW YORK, June 21.—New York | Central Railroad Co. freight ‘loadings last week showed the largest gain over A year ago since the turn in the trafie tide. They also recorded a new high . level for 1933 to date. Total cars handled were 97,146, com- pared with 92,238 in the previous week and 81,425 over the like 1932 period. The gain over last year was more than 19 per cent, compared with an in- crease of about 18 per cent in the previous week The Pennsylvania system had total loadings of 93,390 cars for the June 17 week, against 89.899 in the previous week, and 80,868 in the same period last year. By Nation in 1932, But at Less Cost By the Assoclated Press. The United States consumed more candy in 1932 than in 1931, at_a lesser total cost. In making the announcement the Commerce Department re- ported per capita consumption was 1.3 per cent greater despite a 196 per cent decline in the dollar value'of sales. The year's sales, based on re- ports by 418 manufacturers. was 1,168,848.982 pounds, having a dollar value of $172,001,370. Fur Prices Swing Upward. MONTREAL, June 21 (#).—General advances in price were recorded all| along the line'mt fur auction of the| Canadian Fur Auction Sales Co., Ltd., yesterday. White foxes brought prices 15 per cent higher than previously and | 330 pelts were sold. 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