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FINANCIAL, CORPORATE BONDS AREFAIRLY STEADY - Rails and Utilities Rise, but Industrials Ease—U. S. Issues Firm. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK. June 15.—Prices were fairly steady or the listed bond mar- ket today, with rail and utility issues generally higher and industrials 1 tlined to easc United States Go ernments edgec forward under small| demand, with gains up to 4- 3°ds' shown by Treasury 4'4s. Although there was some switching and week-end adjustment of accounts, the market had little difficulty in con- tinuing the higher trend that has been ed among rail bonds for sev- With few exceptions. ac- tive leaders sold all the way from 13 to a point higher, with special activity | noted among some of the bonds of Western and Southern railroads. Nickel Plate 4155 advanced a full point to 60, Southern Railway 4s were that much higher at 43 and advances | of around !; were made by Baltimore & Ohio 4'3s, Erie 55 and Southern | Pacific 4'4s. Bonds of the Postal Telegraph Co. | yielded a minor fraction in response | to the announcement late yesterday | that the company would reorganize. Obligations of the parent company, International Telephone, were again | higher, however, the 4!»s advancing | 1'; points to 64. There was little activity among in- dustrial issues and the main body of | bonds in this group held unchanged | or eased the smallest fractions under | light offerings. Exceptions were Rem- ington Rand 5'.s, which advanced !5 point to 103, and National Dairy 51s, | up 1 at 1041, FPoreign bonds were uniformly high- er, with advances of ', point or more | ghown by Argentine 6s, Australia 5s | &nd Austrian 7s. New York Cotton By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, June 15.—Cotton fu- tures opened very steady, 3 to 8 higher on unfavorable Texas weather and commission house and foreign buying. July, 11.62; October, 11.32; December, 11.38: January, 1141; | {31963, ... | Antioqui: By private wire direct to 'l'lu Star. Approximate Transactions My. U. S Gov't Bonds. Foreign Bonds. Domestie Bond. LIBERTY. High Low. Close. 4th ¢% s 1933-38..101 30 10129 10130 TREASURY. 27%8 1955-60 10116 10115 10116 35 1946-4! 10326 10326 10326 3s 1951-5 10325 10323 103256 31481946 105 10427 105 3148 1949-52 104 26 104 26 10426 31¢m 1944-46. . 10610 1069 106 10 338 1941-43 Mar, 10816 10816 10816 43 1944-5. 11126 11122 11126 4%s-3Yys 1943745 106 18 10616 106 18 FEDERAL FARM MORTGAGE. 2%51942-47 . 1014 1014 1014 381949.... . 1025 1024 1025 HOME OWNERS' LOAN. 2%,81939-49 . 10019 10017 10019 +0 1024 1023 1024 FOREIGN IONDS e 6 4,970,000 ADbitibl Pa&Pw 53 ‘53 | Agr Mtg Bk Col 68 2% 934 8t % ‘48 April couon.. Akershus 58 63.. . Antioguia 1st 78 'S Argentine 5%s 62 Argentine 68 57 A Australia 4% Australia §s '55. Australia 63 '57.... Austrian 78 '57. 101% 101% 101% 102 U 9 | Belgium 7555 1145 Berlin 6s '58 Brasil 648 Brazil Ts Brazil 85°41 Bremen St Ts Buenos A C 656 Buenos A 83618t BY Bulgaria 7s '67 July coupon off.. Bulgaria 7%s°68 May coupon off.. 1084 113% 9% Canada 45 °60. | Canada 6s°52. Cauca Valley 7% Chile 65 '60. 108% 113% Chile 7s *42. Chile Mtg Bk 6s | Col Mg Bk 7s Copenhager 6s'52 Cordoba 7842 Prv... Cuba 6%s'45... Czechoslovakia 85 ‘51 Denmark 4%4s°62. March, 11.49; May. 1153, | Demand was somewhat more active end with offerings restricted the mar- ket sold up a few points further dur- | ing early trading. Reports of floods in Soutkwest Texas and heavy rains in Eastern Central Texas attracted increased attention Denmark 55 '5| Denmark 6542, Dominie 1st 5% 5 Finland 6s Finiand 6% Ger C Bk A 63'60July Ger Prov & City Bk Overnight consideration of a state- ment by Senator Bankhead suggest- ing that it would require a 13-cent | basis to release very substantial amounts of loan cotton also seemed to bring in some of the buying. October sold up from 11.32 to 11.38 and the general merket at the end of the first hour showed net gains of 8 to 10 points. Although Liver- pool remained closed, some of the buying was credited to that source and the Continent. Futures closed steady. | 72 higher Ls October Decrmber January Maren May Spot sieady: midding, H ! i 1 1 1 1 1 i . 1 1 Cottonseed Oil. Bleachable cottonseed oil futures closed steady. September, 10.28b; Oc- tober, 10.26b. Sales, 7 contracts. b—Bid. Washington Produce | 1-pound prints (90 score). | 1ipound prints (89 score). | veal 13 1 esh. 25826 | 41 smoked 1212022; rk loins. hams, 2 strip bacon. 30ai1 U. 8. Bureau of Agricultural | Market steady current _receipts "3 hen- hites. 2422415, Government grad- hite eg (including grad- nd marketins costs): U xt U. 8. extras Prices by at unchanged mediums, dards. large. 26 | LIVE POULERY . Market, easy to weak Leghorn chickens and onlv a few ing top quotations. Supplies heavs. Colored. 5 pounds and over. 20a21 5,pounds _1%a10. Leshorns. 17al%; | Spring.chickens: Lechorns Rocks. © 312 pounds. o 3% pounds Turkeys: 14al5. CANADIANS CHEERED BY FARM IMPROVEMENT | By the Assoclated Press. i OTTAWA, June 15.—The Dominion Bureau of Statistics reported “‘more | uniformity and balance in the agricul- tural situation than has been evident for some years.” It said warm weather and timely rains would bring harvests to average size, MEMBER BORROWINGS IN RESERVE SYSTEM LAG Member bank borrowings from the Federal Reserve System remain vir- tually nil. Their reserve balances with | the Federal Reserve Banks have been lifted above $5,000,000,000 to a pre- viously unrecorded figure. About half that is in excess of legal requirements. ‘Total member bank balances, as re- ported by the Federal Reserve Banks, compare as follows: Week ended June 12 Preceding week. Bame week last year 50 TONS OF LEAD SOLD. NEW YORK, June 15 (#).—The St. Joseph Lead Co. reperts that 50 tons of. pig lead from Southeast Missouri | mines were sold vesurdly at $3.95 per 100 pounds St. Lou MONTREAL SILVER. ONTREAL. June 15 (. —S8lver futures elosed steady, 5 to 15 lower. Sales & con- High. Low 743 750 Close. 12 flOb 13 Pa 74.20 NEW YORK PRODUCE. RK. June 15 (».—Egas, 25,.- Mixed colors: ‘Mediums. 40 13.375; steady. Prices un- Cheese, 171.5%4: steady, un- boultry nominal. No freieht or ress Quotations. b Poultry steady to weak. All fresh and frozen prices unchanged. e e U. 8. TREASURY NOTES. (Reported by Chas. D, Barney & Co) te— Maturity. % B2EERZ SRE3 2 ol , Sttt S BBmm- e R L i i b PPesoREEEhEREhEEY s § | Mex 4s '10-45 asst. con Ag 658 °58.. Ger Gov 538 '65 Ger Rep 75 '49 GrtBr& Ir5%s'37.. ll.’ih 20% 113% 204 834 Haitl §s°52. Haly 18"51.ceceanans Japan 53;5°65., Japan 6%s '54. Jugos Mtg Bk 78 ‘57 unm coupon. AR1y 99% BRY 30% 31 35 5 72 Karstadt 6s ‘43 ct stp Kreu&Toll 53 '59A cfs Milan 6%8'53. ow So Wa 295 29 101% 106 Norway 58 '63.. Norway 65'43. cas Norway 6s'44. 105% Norway 6s'52. . 1018, Norw Hy F15%s'57. 934 Orfental Dev 618 '58. 85 Paris Orl Ry 58 '68. 138 Peru 6s '61 11 Poland 6s " Poland 7 Poland | Queensland 7s°41.... 108% 108% Rhine W EI P 6s'55.. 37 37 Rhine W EI P75'50.. 39l 39% Rio Gr do Sul 7866 May coupon off.. Rio Gr do Sul 78 67 June coupon off, . Rome 645 '52. Rotterdam 6s Rumania 7s ‘69 Aug coupon off. . Sao Paulo St 65 68 July coupon off.. Sao Paulo St 78 40 Saxon Pb W T8 '46... 4% 14% 13% ' 13% T4 738 114 114 Tokio 58 °53. .. Tokio EI Lt 6i Uruguay Uruguay Urug'y 39% DOMESTIC BONDS. Alleg Corp bs'44..... T2U T2% Alleg Corp 5850 stp. 13 12% Allis Chalm 6s '37. 101% 101% Am & For Pw 532030 684 Am Ice cv 58 '5. 854 AmIGChb%s’4d Am Intl 5%48°49. Am Roll Mill 65°38 AmT& Tcltrbs Am T & T deb 55 '60.. Am T & T deb b5 "65.. Am T&T 6%s | Am wat Wks Am Wat Wks 68 °75.. Am Writ Pap 68 '47.. Ann A 1st ex In ¢ Armour & Co 4% ‘39 Arm of Del %8s 43. .. Armstrg Cork bs '10- A T&S Fegn ¢8'95 AT&SFedl At] Coast L Atl Coast L clt At1CLun4%s’64 Atl Coast Lielt 6 102% 102% 2% b2% 107% 107% €81, 691y 67% 684 67% 68% 9 19 99 99 95 95% 84% 85 mm 101% 101% 117% 117% 117% 110% 110% 110% 10414 104% 1044 69 68 69 73 73 2% 72 107% 107% 107% 1093 109% 109% 64% 63 64k 40% 40% 40% 101% 101% 101% 1034 1034 1034 110 109% 109% 114 1137% 114 114% 114'% 114% 105% 105% 1054 87y 87% 8T4% 100% 100% 100% 112 111% 112 109% 109% 109% » 108% 108% 1081 1% 17% 17% Beth Stipm Bos & Me ¢% Bos & Me bs ‘55 Bos & Me bs 67 Bkiyn M T 6= Bklyn Un El 68 Can’'dian Nr db Can'dian Pc dhésperp Can'dian Pe 4%s ‘60, Can'dian Pc bs '44 cfs o 52 A.. Cent Dis Tel 53 '43 Cent of Ga con 53 45, Cent of Ga 5869 C 1% 914 9u . 102% 102 1021 844 834 84y 63 63 . 63 T6% TB% T6% 106% 106% 106% 105% 105 105 C.nl of NJ4s Cent Pac 1 Cert'd deb 6% Chesap Cev el Chesap Corp THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. © BONDS ON NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE BOND AVERAGES Complled by the Net change Today, close Previous day . Month ago Year ago 1935 high 1935 low 1934 high 1934 low 1932 low 1928 high Today, close . Month ago 1935 high 1934 high 1928 high C & O con s Chi & Alt ref Chi B & Q gen ¢8°'58 ChiB& Q4% Chi B&Qref Chi & E 111 b Chi & E 11l 65 Chi Grt W ¢s CM&StPgn 3 CM&StP 4z '8 CM&StP gn ¢ CM&SIP 4%s CM&StP 4%s 1 CMastP 587 Assoctated Press. 20 Ralls. +.5 825 82.0 80.2 89.4 878 6.4 80.4 4.5 458 1011 10 Incust. Unch. 96.5 96.5 069 829 270 922 929 3.7 40.0 989 10 Low-Yield Bonds. 1098 109.6 1103 . 1083 ° 1044 . Low. Close. 109% 109% 1124 112% 42% 424 106% 1074 1067 106% 100% 109% 9! s 11 [1) 51 et ‘59, %s'89 B 9 8 25% '89. 5. CMStP&P adj 532000 Chi & NW gn Chi & NW gn 31%s'87 Chi & NW rf 5s 203’ Chi Rys 1st bs ‘27 Chi R I&P rf Ch! R 1&P rf CRI&P4%s 4834, 4s'3dct Chi R 1&P 415 Chi T H&S 1st 68 Chi T H&S In 0.. c 5s '60. Chi Un Sta 58 '44. Chi Un Sta 5563 B... Chi& W 1 con 48 '52.. C&W11strf5%s'62C Childs & Co b: Chile Cop deb CCC&StLrf ¢ CCC&StL rf 68°63 D. CCC&StLrf 6s’41C.. CCC&StLCW. Clev Un Ter 4%s '17. 107% Y8l 105% 61k 94 70 5% 94y 9015 £8% 107% 98% 106 8°43.... 6144 &Mdn'91 Clev Un Ter 6s'73 B. Clev Un Ter 5 %48 72A Colon Ofl 65 * Col & So 4%s Col & So 48 Columbia Gk Col R PL 1st 4% Com Inv.T 5%s 3., ‘80,00 ‘80 anst E 6s'61. 57 Conn R&L 4728’51 ConGasN Y 4%s Con Gas N Y 68’57 ConGNYdbs Container deb bi Container 68 46 Crown C & S 6547, Crown Will P Cuba R R 15t 68 ‘51 58°'62.. — Del & Hud ref s 43 Del & Hud 6%s ‘37 Den G & E bs Den& RGen 51 4s Den&RGW 58’55 Det Edison 4% Det Edison rf Det Edison 55 '6 Det Riv Tun 414 Donner St ref 7s ‘42 Dul & Ir Rg & Erie & Jersey s 37 68 °55.. . Fed Lt & Tr int bs 42 Ft W&Den 1s 1524861 Gen Am Inv58'52... 111 Cent coll t r4s’53. Gen Cable 5%8"47. Gen PubSve 5%48 Gen Thea Eq Gen Th Eq 6s 65 40 *40 cf Goodrich s '45. Goodrich 6%s '47.. Goody'r T&R 585 Gotham Silk H 6s Gr Tr'k of Can 68 '3 Gt N Rref 448’61 A. GtNR gen 4%8'76 D Gt NRgenbs'13C. GtNR5%s'52 B. Gt N R gen 75 ‘36 Green Bay b» | Gulf Sta St1 6 Har Ry-P C 1st Houston Oil 5 H'satonic con '$2B. %842 54 Hudson Coal b8 '5' Hud & Man inc 6857, Hud & Man ref 6357, I11 Cent ref 45 '55. 1l Cent coll tr 45 5. MNiCent 4%s 111 Cent 8%s I CStL& N ICC&St L NO ICC&St L NO Inland Stl ¢34 IR T 1st rf 55 '66 ctie Int RT 7s'32 Int Cement bs '48. Int Gt Nor 68 Int Hydro El Int Pap ref €s 65 '52 IntT & T 68 '66.... InvEq5s’48 Bww... James F & C4és’39... Kanaw & M 4590, KanCFS&M4s Kan C Sou rf in 6850 Kan C Ter 1st 4560 KanG & E 4%s 80, Keith 6346 Kelly Spr Ti Kendall 5%s "¢ 66. ‘38 | 111 Cent Lou 3145 '53. 0 68’51 LR 68'63., s8A 105% 105% 106 1087 91 904 8874 B8% 92 9% 92 lOl'fi 103% 103% 30 30 3514 36 4% ATN 73 Te% 62% 641 68 69 101 101 ctfs. 81% 814 101'% 341 6419 107% 104 842, 8 ww.. 102% Kings County Elev 49.i.ciiininn 101% Kings County Light Istref58'54.... —_— Laclede Gas 6s ‘39 Laclede G 6% Laclede G 6% Lautaro Nitr . 101 = 53C. s '60 D. 6s°54... Leh V RR con Ligg & Myr bs Ligeg & Myr 78 "¢ Loew's 6s 41 Long Dock 6 MoK &TS6s MoK & T adj Mo Pac 58 77 Mo Pac 55’78 Mo Pac 6s ‘80 Mo Pac bs ‘81 Mo Pac s '81 Fctfs Getts H. A ctfs Mo Pac5%8'49 A. Mob & Oh 4% Mont Pwr ref 577 5843, Mont Pwr 68°63 A Mor & Esx 3% Mor & Esx Mor & Esx Murray Body ‘l Ogen ¢¥hs . n. a 117% 117% uThNuunll - 5., 88l - 884 88% 95% 95% 95% %843 110% 110% 110% ‘Slgtd. 6% 66% 86k Nor'n Pac 65 2047 | 8u Provious day Year ago .... . Low. Close 104 104% 105% 105% 108% 103% New Or T&M 6% s 54 N ¥ Cent 3148 '97 N Y Cent con N Y Centrf 4%s 2013 N Y Cent rf41452013n NYC&StL 1st 6s'35., N Y Dock bs 38 . N Y Edison 6s'44 B.. 10T% N Y Edison 6s°61 C., 108% NYGEI H&P ¢s'¢ NY G El H&P bs "4 NY Lac&W 1st 45 '73. ]00 NY Lac&kW 4% 4 NYNH&H3% NY NH & H 4s 55. NY NH & H 45 '56. NY NH & H 48°57. NY NH & H cl tr6s'¢0 N Y O&W gen 4s '55. O&W ref 45°92., Steam 1st 58 '51. S&W 1st rf 63 '37 Tel gen 4348 ‘39 N'Y Trap Rock 6s " [NYW&B4Ys Norf So 1st rf 5s Norf&\\' llt4 394 AT 106% [3] 1% Ry 21 10615 52 1114w 81 21'y 147 116% 96% 965 5 1064 8674 93 99 NY NY NY NY Y 61 | North Am Ed 58°63C 95% Nor'n Pac gen 38 2047 754 Pac 4s'97...., 1054 Nor'n Prc 43%s 2047., 867 | Nor'n Pac 65 2047C.. 93 . 100 Ohlo Pub Ser 74846 111% Ore Sh L5546 gtd... 117% Ore W R R & N 4361 10413 Otis Steel 65'41...... 93 PacG & E55°42..... 107% Pac Tel 1st ParamBwy3 s Par-F-La 63 47 cfs.. Par-F-La 6s ‘47 filed, Par-Pub 5%s ‘50 efs. . Par-Pub 55 '50 filed Parmelee 63 '44. . Penn RR con 4s 48 Penn RR cn4s'48 stp, 113 Penn I K 4%s5'81 D.. 105 |Penn R R 4% . 105 Penn R R gn 4145 '65, 107% Penn R R db 415870, 971 | Penn R R 5864 .+ 1065 Penn R R gen 58 '68.. 1131 | Penn R R 6%68°36.... 10312 Penn P & L 4%s'81.. 10514 Peo G L&C 5547 rg.. 105 Pere Marq 15t 48°56.. 79 Pere Marq 413 '80 81% Pere Marq 18t 53 & Phila Co bs 111% 1174 1047 928 1117 1174 10415 93 1067% 1068 57% 91% 203, 93 92% 1067 Phila& RC& 1 6 PS&LERRColsts Pitts&WVa41;558 A 561 Port Gen El 41;8°60.. 67 Port Gen El 15t 5s '35 104% Porto Rico AT 63 43 514 Postal Tel & C 53”53, Pub SEl1 &G 48’71 56% 661y 104% 51w 274 1061 101% 3% | Reading R 4148 Rem RA 548 ¢TAww. 103 Rio G Weol 45°49 A, Roch G&E 5%3"48... 107} StJo Ry L T&P 5537 103% St L IM&S R&G 45°33 69'a StLRM&P 5555 St1-SF4s'50A..... St L-S F 4350 A ctfs 10514 5 115% 34'a 344 54 5% By 5ty 9%, 103% 103 101% Schulco 635846 B st. Seabd A L ref 45'59.. Seabd A L 65745 A . Seabd A L 63 45 cf; SharonSH 6% Shell Pipe L 65°63. Shell Un O 5 Sine Con O Sine Cnn07-'l'l A 101% Skelly O 63839, .+ 102% 102% 102% So Bell T&T 5s'41... 105 109 109 So Pac col 45°49.... % 80 1 72 72 1% « 107% 107% B4 82t 3 ey 874 864 551 55l So Pac 4%8°69, So Pac 4%s 81, So Pac (Cal) So Pac Ore 414877 So Ry gen 43°56 A. So Ry bs '8¢ So Ry gen 6 So Ry 6%s . BT% BT Stand Oil N ¥ 4148°51 10314 10314 Studebaker cv 6s'45.. 41 414 Tenn C&C 6 Tenn El Pw Tex Corp cv b Tex & N O 55 '43. Tex & Pac 58 19 C. Tex & Pac 5530 D. Tex & Pac 1st 68 20 Tex & P MPT 5%5'64 Third Av ref 4s 6 Third A ad in ex b 4B... 101 101 47T A.. 101 10074 1084 1034 L 112 111% « 10274 10215 112 10214 Unit Biscuit 55'50... 1065 1061 106% Unit Drug 6s '63. U S Rubber 58 47 " 93 94 NEW YORK BAB SILVEB NEW YORK, June 15 (#).—Bar silver steady ln\l unchanged at 727. RUBBEX FUTURES. NEW YORK June 15 (P. 7oCrude ub- ber futures ciosed quist, 5 sales. No. 1 standard. 12.83; " September. 13.16b: January. smoked n—Nomin; DIVIDENDS ANNOUNCED NEW YORK. June 15—Dividends de- | :llnfl lvren-refl by the Standard Btatistics Extra, contracts 12.97: 13.24n; )glreh ribbed svot.” 12. b—Bid nal. - Btock of h the rlod record. Bujiders Exche Blds. Dennison Mfg. rior, Portian Pnita) Dok an (A.°d) !.u wima :r;- “i Biroi’ Manta m-&e o lloo C ‘ f =2 m -m ';'..;: e & 3: ag ] eeeee Un Pac 1st rf 452008, 107% 107% 107% | 5 91t 95 91 | B SATURDAY, High. Low. Close. 864 864 864 874 8TY 88% 384 a a 107% 107% 107 107 112% 112% UtahL&T6s'44 A.. Ll Ut P& Lb6%s 1!... VAEI&P5s54...... Va E&P st rf 68’56 A Va E1&Pwr 5%5'44.. —_— Wabash 414878 Wabash bs ‘16 B Wabash 5s '76 B etf! Wabash bs 80 D. Wabash 1st 5s ‘39 Wabash 6%s 75 107 107 112% 107% 107% 1084% 103'% 1184 80% 99% 100 89% 103% 91s 0% 908 101% 1014 103 103 984 9815 1031 10314 10315 82 82 9% 9% 434 434w 103% 103% 108% 108% 931 933 Wheel Stl “ 155 48 A. White S M 6840 W Sp St 1 Wilks B&. Willmar S F b8 "40 Wilson&Co 1st 6 Youngtn S&T 6s'T8 A. 934 Baltimore Markets Special Dispatch to The Star. BALTIMORE, Md,, June 15.—White potatoes, Cobblers, per 100 pounds, 1.25a1.40; old potatoes, 400 pounds, 50a65; sweet potatoes, bushel, 1.50a 155; yams, hamper, 75a1.25; aspar- agus, dozen bunches, 1.00a2.25; beets, 100, 3.00a3.50; beans, bushel, 1.00a 1.50; cabbage, hamper, 25a40; celery, crate, 3.50a4.25; carrots, per crate, 2.75a2.90; cauliflower, crate, 2.00a2.15; corn, crate, 1.00a1.50; cucumbers, bushel, 50a1.00; kale, bushel, 25a40; eggplants, crate, 1.25a2.25; lettuce, 25a 60; onions, 50 pounds, 1.50a2.00; pep- pers, crate, 1.00a2.00; rhubarb, bunch, 2a4; spinach, bushel, 1715a40; squash, bushel, 50a1.00; tomatoes, lug, 90a1.60; apples, bushel, 1.00a2.00; grapefruit, 1.50a2.50; oranges, 1.75a3.25; straw- berries, crate, 1.50a3.00; cantaloupes, crate, 1.25a3.75; peaches, bushel, 65a 1.75; watermelons, each, 35a40. Dairy Markets. Live poultry—Young chickens, 22a ,ZA Leghorns, 15a19: old hens, 20a22; | roosters, 12a14; ducks, 17a19; pigeons, | 20. Eggs—Nearby current receipts, per dozen, 23'4a23';; hennery whites, 24'2; medium, 23‘.;11‘;; receipts, 3,544 cases. Butter—Good to fancy, creamery per pound, 27a28; store packed, 15a 16 rolls, 15a18; receipts, 1,750 tubs. Sea Food Market, Bluefish, per pound. 5al12; butters, | 5al2; carp. 4a5: catfish, 3a4: Eegfi 3a6; flounders 3a8:; perch, white, 3a 10; yellow, 3al0; pike, 18a20: rock, | 10a20; salmon trout, 12a15; box, 6.00a 13.00; croakers, box, 75a2.00; gray| trout, per pound, 10a12; 112.00; clams, per 100, 30a75; snap- | | pers, 5a7; herring, 2a3; shrimp, p-r? pound, 10al15; spots, per pound, 5-10;‘ crab meat, per pound, back fin, 50a60; special, 40a45. regular, 35a40; claw, 25a30; frogs, dozen, 1.50a2.50. Tobacco Market. Maryland leaf tobacco market: Pirm leaf, nondescript, 3.00a5.00; low to good, common. 5.00a19.00; medium, 19.00a34.00; good to fine red, 34.00a 40.00; seconds, low to good, common, 3.00a6.50: to fine, 16.00225. 00 | FOBEIGN EXCHANGES, NEW YORK. June 15 (#.—Foreign ex- chanze steady Grest Brit 3 Britain. de "h-das bills, d 850 Montresl in New York. 99 97%: New York in Montreal. 100.06%." n—N U.S. TBEASURY POSITION. By the Associated Press. walh® potition °f the Treasury on June s: _Receints. 256 expenditury S14.337.604° balance. $5 00K 1840 toms receipts for the month. $13.14%.042 Receipts for the fiscal year (since . $3.502.028.067: expenditures. Grcindine "% 380,228 07 pmergency expenditures). excess gonditures. 's3 0 s 280,570,136 & decrease of $2.505.897 ur‘r ’hr previous day; gold assets, $8.- Fecelbis for June 14, 1934 (comparable ie Jast year). %1 73, expenditures. net bai 219 61 ;I?!mms Teceints rnr' the month, 810,13 Receints for the flml Im £ fllh 062 m oxnendnum .83 147 | CHICAGO PRODUCE. 2,§HICAGO. June 15 ;) centralized carlots unsettied; extra firsts. graded firsts, 223,293%; 22: storage packed firsts Poultry. live. 13. chickens steady; hens rurrent rtc!lbll, 5 pounds and t 5 pounds, 5, 14: ryers Rock Springs. 2 Rock “Deailers 9 horns, 1412a 14 u4|rk" Boundx un 1“ Po 114: United States. shipments un old_stock: Weaker: supplies demand and trading’ very slow: weight, lllo 1. 8 1 ;muu ow “Weake, d';«m'“ and, tr- ng barrels, U, INVESTMENT TRUSTS NEW YORK. June 15 (. Security Dealers” Association: O NETEITRYEICrS LAt A i) MG D I s SR 500! [ N 19, MO DI OGO 1910130000 D BEIIIRRES oot sy SELEE e i B 1A RiI DL L5 -E::: 83 : box, 8.00a b medium, 700215.00; good | Sept JUNE 15 193 CURB LIST GAINS AFTER HESITANC Prices Stiffen Near Close, but Volume Remains Com- paratively Low. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, June 15.—After dis- fened in the final hour of the brief session and advances were in the ma- Jority. The trading uuvny ‘Was not excep- tional, however, and many issues were unchanged. Gainers of fractions fo around point included Aluminum Co. of America, American Polash & Chem- ical, Babcock & Wilcox, Electric Bond & Share, Greyhound Corp., Newmont Mining, Pittsburgh Plate Glass and A. O. Bmith. New Jersey Zinc lost a point and International Petroleum eased. Auto Production Advances Slightly Above Last Week By the Assoclated Press, DETROIT, June 15.—Cram's Re- ports, Inc, today estimated output of the automobile factories for the current week at 90,788 units, com- pared with 55, & revised estimate for last week. A year ago the week's output totaled 71,203 units. The General Motors group produced 37.075 cars and trucks this week, compared with 36,630 last week and 25,936 for the same week a year ago. Ford production was placed a 26,275 cars and trucks, unchanged from last week. A year ago the Ford weekly total was 21,525 Chrysler plants produced 16,850 cars and trucks, unchanged from last week. A year ago the weekly output was 14,350 uniis, Chicago Grain By the Associated Press, CHICAGO, June 15.—Wheat broke the season’s low-price record today for July and September deliveries. Reports of beneficial rains in Spring | wheat territory had a decidedly bear- isheffect. Need of dry weather in the corn belt exerted a late steadying in- | fluence on the corn market. Wheat closed nervous, 1'3-1% un- der yesterday's finish: July, 787:-79; corn unchanged to 7 lower; July, 787:-79. the same as July wheat: oats, - off, and provirions varying from 2 cents decline to an equal advance. . High. Low. U B3ty September. December. OA July . Beptembe: December., 13.47 1342 Liverpool Grain Prices. ERPOQL. June 15 (#.—Wheat fu- tures, Choeed steady. A rev High. July October Decembe; l\xchum. 493 MARYLAND FUND SHOWS INCREASE IN VALUES| By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, June 15.—In its quar- terly report for the period ended May 31, the Maryland Fund, Inc., a super- vised investment fund receiving ld- | visory service from Administrative Research Corp., shows the nquldnlmz value of the 53,683 shares of capital | stock outstanding was approximately $14.80 per share. This compares with & per share liquidating value of ap- proximately $14.50 February 28. The value of investments based on closing market quotations May 31 was $762,- 050, against a cost of $726,719, making an unrealized appreciation of $35,331, or 4.9 per cent. —————t FOREIGN MARKETS. By the Associated Press. BERLI -—qulelnell )rr\llled on the Boerse today. ne was cheerful despite some Illnl ltllvlt!- and the market closed slightly lower, ‘ondon and Paris closed. :xm | Washington Exchange | SALES. Potomac Electric 6% pfd.—5 at 110, | 5 at 110. Potomac Electric 5'>% pfd.—5 at 114. | Mergenthaler Linotype—3 at 27. Bid and Asked Prices. BONDS. PUBLIC UTILITY, llsd. Azked. 101 ives Amer. Tel. & Tel (') O B‘(::l:lboo"l 4 s i6 . Elec r svm n( §20): wugl s Lt s oy ffl 8 . :83 ""uh sc;“&‘ st (80 SAVINGS BANK. Com. & Savings (6). American (12) rcoran (2. FINANCIAL NEW YORK CURB MARKET By private wire direct to The Star. Stock and Sales— Dividend Rate. Add 00. High. Low Close AeroSupply (B). 1 1% Ainsworth (a1%). 1 Allted Mills Inc. . Alum’'n Co of Am. 2008 55% Alum’n pf 41*)-.150- Am Beverage. ... Am Cty P&L A(3) INI Am Cynam 40c 88 Am Founders Am Potash & Ch. 200s 5 Am Sup'pw 1st pf. Angostura (120¢). Armstr Cork (50¢) Art Metal W(40c) Ala Gt Soyth (b2) 100! AsSOG&E (A)... Atl Coest Fisher Atlas Corp. Atlas Corp Auto Vot Mch b Ax-Fisher 3.20 1 2 1 7 1 Babeock & W1l 401508 Baumann (L) pf.. 208 Bellanca Areraft’ 3 Bower Roll B (1), 18 Brown Co pf, o8 Butler Bros 6% Carrier Corp. Catalin Cor, Celanese pt (7) Celluloid C 1st pf 100s 70 Cent Hudson G & Ectfs (30c).. 1 13% Che Ci Cities Service ptf.. Colon Of1. o Columbia Gas l Elec cv pf (5) 4508 61% Com'with Ed (4).. 4 764 Com'with&So war 1 & Como Mines. . 43 24 Cons Copper. 4 3 Cons Gas of Balto (3.60)., Cont G&E pr pf 7. Cooper Bess pf A. Cord Corp. Crane & Co. Creole Petroleum. 17 1% Crocker Whee Croft Brewing. . ., Cusi-Mexicana M. —— Darby Petr (50¢) . Dictograph Prod.. Distillers C-Seagr. Doehler Die Cast. Dow Chemical (2) Duval Tex Sulph.. —_— Eagle Pitcher Ltd East'n States Pw. Easy Wash Mch B Elec Bond&Share. Elec Bd&Sh pf (5) Elec BA&Sh pf (6) Eiec P As A (32¢). Elec Share pf ww. Emp G&F 7 Equity Corp. Eureka Pipe L European Elec Ltd (A)(60c) Ex-Cel!-O A&Tool European Elec Ltd db rights Evans Wall Lead. | —— Fairchild Aviat'n. Ford Mot (Can) (A (1%). Ford M Ltdal7.7¢ Garlock Pkg (1) Gen Alloys Gien Alde Gray Tel P Sas0e Great Atl & Pac Tean-v (16) Greyhound (Del). Harvard Brewing Hollinger G(165¢) 1 Holly Sugar. . 5og Horn&Hardt 1.60.100s 23 Hudson Bay M&S. 5 154 —_— 11l Pw&Lt 6% pf. 1608 25% Imp O1l Ltd coupon (150e) Indiana P L (30c) intl Hydro Elec System cv pf. 108 lnt] Mining war.. 1 | Int'1 Petm (11%). 4 3 78% 508 60 &% 27y 1 163, 16 108 128 18 48% 3t 145 4 1 214 bl 5l ——— Jones & Laugh Stl 25s 1 5 118 R 52 208 76 Y 2 56 1 6% 3 By 3 8 Kerr Lake (al0e), Kreuger(G)Brew. Lake Shore M(12) | Lane Bryant pf(7} Leonard O11 . Lerner St Il). Libby McNeill&L. Lone Star G alse, Louisiana L&Ex. . | McWil Dredge(t2 508 | Mayflower As (2) 4008 | Mead John (13).. 7 Merritt Chap & 8. | Merritt Chap & Scott pf (A). Mich Sug pf. Middle States Petrol vte B.. Middle Wst Ut (d) Minn Mining & Mfg (60c)... Mohawk Hudson 18t pf (4).... 1508 65% Mohawk H 2d pf, .276s 27 Molybdenum..... 19 10% Mont Ward (7) A. 50s 1391, Mount Prod (60c) 1 5% Nat Bella He: . 20 1% Nat Bd&Sh t1%., 5 35 Nat Fuel Gas (1). 1 17% 34 1 2 4 1 5 . 768 Homes Apartments 1% 10% 12 18 1 18% b4 6% 70 1314 248 &% 271 1 157 167 128 48 14% 584, 237% 15% 2513 21 bl 5% 4% 351 21% 1% 28 18% B55% 28 1% 38% 2% 10% 12 18% 1 18% T 50-108 IM 103 0 134% brough (14) lfil‘llGZh 129 129 1 2% 145 o 8 - # 8% 4% | 84 | 274 1 1673 16 128 48 3 HA -,1- 15% 25% 210a bl 54 x 357 21% % 1% 52 76 1 5y 34 50 65 1 Stoek and Dividend Rate. 444 50, Sieh. :ll l'nz 1‘1} ('N) « 108 57% at Df (8). 200s 66% Nat Rubber Mach o NJZine (2)... Newmont M a50e. Niag Hudson Pwr Niag Shra(Md)B., Nipissing a12%e) Niles-Bem-Pond Novadel Ag (2) 3 | — 6 281 27% 284 « 508107 107 107 10% Pan-Am Alr (1), . Pantapes Ofl..... Parke Davis (11). Parker Rust P(3) Pennroad Corp. .. Penn Salt (13) Phoenix Secur. Phoenix Secur pf. Pioneer Gold Mines Ltd (80c).... Pitney Bo P (20c) Pitts Plate GI(12) Potrero Sugar. Prudential Inv, Puget Sound P& L35 pt. Pure Oll pt Reynolds Inv...,. 1 Ruberold Co (1)..100s —_— St Regis Paper. . .. Salt Creek P (80c) Schiff(The)Co(2). Belected Indus allot cfs tl%)lWl Sentry Safety Con Shattuc! on Min Sherwin-Wil (3) Smith (A 0). Sonotone Corp South Am Gold & Plat (40c). Southn Calif Edis PLA (1%) ! South Penn 0 1.20 Stand Oil Nebr. Stand Silver & L. Stinnes (Hugo) . Sunray O1l. " | Sunshine M (1.20) Swift & Co (150¢) | Swiss OIl (40c) 5 1 1 1 1 1 3 23 | yeast Ine (A) | Tampa Elec (2.24) | Technicolor Ine. Teck Hughes(40¢c) Texas Gulf Prod.. | Texon O&Ld(l’lc). Trans Atr Tr sta.. Trans-Lux Daylite Pie Sn (20c)., , | Tri-Contl C war. ., b | e nitCarr F (1)... Unit Dry Dock (d) | Unit Founders Unit Gas Corp. | Unit GasC war. .. Unit Gas Corp pf ., Unit Lt&Pw (A).. 3 | UnitLt& Pwpt., 5 Unit Shoe M 1231258 U 8 Folil (0e) B.. 1 US Play C (11)... 508 | Utah Pwr& Lt | pf (11.16%¢) 2.- 26 Utllitles P& L..., L Utility Equities. ., l 2 2 4 2 25% —_— | Venezuela Petrol. 1% —————— Waco Atreraft. .., Wa.ker (Hiram)., | Western Auto Supply (3) A. Westn Md pf W Va Coal & Coke Wil-low Cafe pf. . Woolworth (F W) Lid (a46 1-5¢). Wright Har v40c. 2 sn s &3, | | Dividend rates in dollars based em the | last quarterly or semi-ann: tAnnual Tatesplus extra u-{“umntt:d Paid lagt dividends. year. dCompan: n | ship or being reo e Gis MOHRIS PLAN BANK TO RAISE SALARIES | Special Dispateh to The star. NEW YORK, June 15.—Arthur J. Morris, president of the Morris Plan Bank of New York, announced a sal- ary increase for the bank's 300 em- | ploves just before sailing for a brief business trip abroad. | The exact amount of the increase has yet to be determined, Mr. Morris said. but will be the “maximum amount the officers of the bank can see their way clear to provide.” Twe previous increases of 5 per cent each have been granted within the past 15 months, both in response to admin- istration requests to business and in- | dustry for co-operation, he said. 415 25 50 62 Bl 2% 5 28% 28 1008 50 10s 62 2 3n 258 21 | MOHAIR GOODS HIGHER. NEW YORK, June 15 (#).—The recent increases of 10 to 15 per cent |in varn quotations have caused a | corresponding stiffening in prices for finished mohair goods, with the result that furniture producers are said to | be anxious to cover on their up- |hnl<(ery fabric needs. 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