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FINANCIAL. A —— CURB LIST MOVES TO HIGHER LEVELS Demand Heavy for Utility and Mining Shares—O0ils Backward. B the Associated Press NEW YORK, July 2.—Curb market | rtocks moved substantially higher in most divisions today under heavy de- mand for utilities and mining shares. Oils were the only major group ap- | pearing backward Trading was active throughout the | session and especially brisk during the last half hour, when shorts were forced to cover in the face of rapidly rising prices. BONDS ON THE CURB MARKET. DOMESTIC BONDS Asso GE 41,8 '48 xw Asso G&E 11 c Cedar RM&P 5 Cent Aziz L&P & Cn 1 PS Corl Ty Bs al5e 1il P8 35 G, ax 21041, 10415 083, 083, Cent *| Columb 0&G vte.. Stock and Sales— Dividend Rate Add 00. Alnsworth (al1%). 7 Ala Gt South (h2) 50s | Ala Powr pf (6) Ala Pwr pf (7). Allled Mills Ine Alum’g Co of Am. 400s Alum'n pf (1%)..100s Am Cty P&L A(3)200s Am CitiesP&L(B) 26 Am Cynam 40c B. 31 Am & For Pw war 1 Am Founders. 3 Am Gas & E 1.40.. AmLt&7r1.20., Am Meter Co... 82 44 Am Sup'pwr pf. Am Sup'pw 1st pt Am Thread pf 2ic. | Anchor Post (d).. Angostura (120¢) Appalachan Eles Pwrof (1)... 30z Ark Nat Ga: Ark NatGas A. Ark NatGasecupf 1 Armstr Cork(50c) 23 Art Metal W(40¢) 9 Asso Gas & Elec.. 2 Ass0G & E (A) Asso Tel Util (d). Atl Coast Fisher.. | Atlas Corp Atlas Corp Auto Vot Mch 60¢ Baumann (L) pf. Bellanca Alrcraft’ Bliss Co (E W)... Rlue Ridge Corp. . Rlue Ridge pf (3). Borne-Serymser ., Bower Roli B (1). Brazil Trac L&P. Ruft N&EP pf 1.60 Buffaio Niag & Eastpt 1st pf 5. 20! Bunker Hill&Sul. 2 Burco Inc. . Butler Bros. Cable EI Prod vie. Can Marconi. Carib Syndicate. . Carrier Corp Catalin Corp Cent Hudson E ctfs Cent P&L T Cent States Elec. Centrifugal P 40c. Chief Consol. . Childs Co pt Citles Service Clties Service pf.. | Claude Neon Lts. | Clev Elec 111u (2). | Columbla Gas & Elec cv pf (5)600s 6 | Como Mines...... 7 Com’'with Ed (4).. | 10 1 ' | Com'wlth&So war 39 Y 106 Loy 106 s 11278 10653 10635 Dayton P& L Denver GAE 5s (-*cnd fus \x Gt Suaran 1 Gulf Qjl Pa Gulf 8t Ut_ 0 G Hous L&P 4 Idaho Power "5 Tilns Cent RR ¢ Tilns No U'il 5 1w s Jacksonvl Gs Jers C P & th'»sc Lexineton Ut Libby MeN & L 4 Manitoba Pw 5 Mass Gas 5 Community P & Lt 1stpf. | Community Water Service Compo Shoe | Mach ste.(50¢). Cons Aireraft.... Cons Copper, . Cons Gas of Balto (3 60).. Cons Royal (20¢). Cosden Oil (Me). Cosden Oil Me of. Crecie Petroleumn. 1 Crocker Wheeler, Croft Brewing. . Crwn Crk Int A $1 Cusi-Mexicana M. Darby Petr (50c) . Dictosraph Prod. Distiliers C-Seagr Doehier Die Cast. Dow Chemical (2) Driver Har pf (7). 40s Duke Power (3).. 50s Duval Tex Sulph. 5 Eastn G&F A pf 6 2258 | Eastn G&F Asso 3 East'n Gas & Fuel prpf (4'5)...1008 Easi'n States Power (A)... East'n States Power (B)... 50s Flec Bond&Share. 248 Elec BI&Sh pf (5) 20 Elec BA&Sh pf (6) 31 Elee P Asso (32¢) 32 Elec P As A (3Zc)., 33 Elec Pw & Lt opt war...... Elec Pwr & Lt 2dpf (A)....100x Elec Sharehold'gs. 19 Elec Share pf ww 173s 7 | Emp P part (350c) 1 | Equity Corp 1 European Elee Ltd (A)(60c) European Elec Ltd db rights Ex-Cell-O A&Tool Fairchild Aviat'n. Falstaff Brewery. Fanny F C (50c)., Ferro Enamel 60c. 508 4 10 B AT Souw G ouw 5 E 11 Stand G F 1.5 §ian CAE oy oy G E ! “(and G & k. Stand IH\N Stand P S of i u,s Swilt Co_bs 4 Unit L & P 51, Unit L & P as VUquLLFhI(' L&R & Ry -(71 High. Low. clon 2 t 12!- 115 | Mont Ward (7) “! NatBd & Share {1 . | Nat Investors. ... o | Nat Leather. . 4| New Brad Oil 20c. THE EVENING Stock and Sales— ). Fla Pw&Lt n(. Sie 60- Ford Mot (Can) (A (1%). Foerd M Ltd a17.7 xc Forem'st D pr pf. Froedtert Gr& M conv pf (1.20)100s Gen Invest Corp.. 2 Gen Pub Sve pf... 20s 4 8 3 Georgia Pw pf (5) 20s Georgla Pw pf (6) 2258 | Gien Alden C (11) El | Godchaux Sug(A) 1 | Godehaux Sug (B) 1 Great Atl & Pac Great Atl & Pac Tea 1st pf (7) #0813 | Gulf Oll of Pa.... Hartman Tobacco 1 Hazeltine Corp(1) 1 Hecla Min (al0c). 9 3 Hollinger G(165¢) 6 1 Hudson Bay M&S. Humble Ofl (1)... 4 Hygrade Syl (2)..100s © 111 Pw&Lt 6% pf. 1008 111 Pw&Lt 86 pf.. 3508 1mp O1l Ltd coupon (t50e) Imp Tob Can t35e Insurance Co of North Am (2) Intl Hydro Elec System cv pf. 50s Int'l Mining a30c) Intl Mining war. . Int'l Petm (11%4). Intl Util (A). Intl Util (B). Interst Hos (2 Interstate Power Delpt... . Iron Fireman Mfg vie (1).. Irv Air Ch (40¢).. Jersey Central P&L pf (5%) 25s Jer Cnt P&L Dt (. 10s Kirby Pet (al0c). 1 Knott Corp Lake Shore M(t2) Lehigh C&N(50c) Leonard Oil...... Lerger Stores . Libby McNeill& L. Lone Star G albe., Long Island Light Long Island Light DLA (T) Long Isiand t pf (6) B..... 375 Louisiana L&Ex.. 9 Lynch Corp (2).. 41 21 13 2 50s 2 1 ( 2 6 23 b 1508 1 , | McWil Dredge(+2 1008 3 Marconi Intl Mar (17 4-5c) .. .0 Mem Nat G aloe) . | Mercantile £t (1 Merritt C & Michigan Sugar.. Mich Sug pt.. . Midland Stl Prod. | Miss River Fuel ond ris. . 1 Mohawk Hudron 1st pf (4)....1%s Mohawk H 2d pf. 100s 3 | Molybdenum..... . 60513 1 3 1 1 3 3 | Nat Fuel Gas (1). 6 4 1 Nat P& L pf (§). 6 Nat Service. . . Nat Service pf. ... Nat Transit (80¢c) 4 1 3 3 .. 50s 1 1008 5 1 NJ7)ne 2).. Newm Min (a1) N Y & Hond ({1). N Y Steam. Nag Hudson’ Pwr 118 Niagara Hudson Pwr A war .. Niag Hud Power (B) war..... Niag Shrs(Md)B. Nipissinga12ic) Noma Elec Corp North Am L&P. Nor Am L&P pf Nor Am Util See. . Northn Northn N Y Utll of (7). | Northwest Eng... | Novadel Az (2).. ™| Onio Brass B (a1) 10314 1031, 1017% UII’ s 9912 1053 105% 104 1 Ohio Power pt (6) + | Pacific Eastern... 1 Pac Gas & Elee 1stpf (1%). Pac Light'z pf(6) 100510 Pacific Pub Sve pt 2 Pac Tin spec (1).. 258 Pantapec Ofl. , 16 Parke Davis (t1). 2 Parker Rust P(3) 300s | Pennroad Corp... 11 PennG&EIA 1y 1 | Ploneer Goid Mines Ltd (80c).... Pitts Plate GI(12) 1 Potrero Sugar.... 5 Pratt & Lamb (1 Premier Gold (12e Prod Rovalty 240 Prudential Inv.. Prudent Inv pf(6) Puget Sound P&L3$5pf.. 2508 3 Puget Sound P&L360f.. Ths Pyrene Mfg Co... 3 Rwy & Lt Secur.. 1008 Rossia Inal Corp. 1 Royal Typewriter 2 Safety Cr H&L(3) 26x 7 St Anthony Gold. 5 St Regis Paper... 10 Salt Creek P (80¢) 1 Scovill Mfg (1)... 258 Secur Corp Gen... 1 Selected Indus 2 Selected Indus allot cfs (3151508 Select Ind pr(3%)450s Seton Leather.... 3 Shattuck Den Min 6 Sherwin-Wil (3). 510 Smith (AO)...oee 3 5 Sonotone Corp. ... South Am Gold & Plat (40c). | Sou Penn Oil L.20. Southn Calif Edpf B (1%) | Southn Calif Edis Ed pf C (1%) Southn P L (30c). 1 | Square Deal A 2.20200s 3 | Square Deal (B). 3 Stand Oil Ky (11) 4 Stand Oil Nebr. .. Stand Stiver & L. Stutz Motor. . | Sullivan Machin | Sunray Ofil.. | Sunshine M (1. Swift Int) (2).... | Syracuse Lizht 6% pf (6).... Tampa Elec (2.24) Technicolor Inc. . Texas Gulf Prod. | Tex P&L pf (7)... Tob Prod Ex(10¢) 4. o 1 5 4 50 1 3 1 4 3 208 B s a7 30l 70 19% 3l Gen T&R pf A (6) 50s 97 Tea n-v (16) 40s 129 1 81 07 (] 5 3 108 9 3 214 1 1315 30 1% 4'7 21, 015 93, 11 31y 3% 2% 6% 187 274 NEW YORK CURB MARKET Byjpeivhie whs SlreetiiThe Blon: Dividend Rate. Add 00, High. Low Close 6% 1R% 27'% 27 8% * 15% ked 421 93 6615 8014 19% 26 ) 128Y% 129 127 128 b 654 63 il 81 10% 14% Horn&Hardt pf(7) 40s 106% 106 138 101, 63 1 8% 10t 14% 106% 15 | cents in the previous quarter, STAR, WA SHINGTON, D. TUESDAY, 9 JULY 1935. DIVIDEND PASSED BY POWER FIRM American Water Works Co. Cites Growing Taxes and Rate Reductions. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, July 2.—American Water Works & Electric Co. today omitted the dividend on its common stock on which 20 cents a share was ordered in the preceding quarter. The company announced that the board of directors “after giving con- sideration to the rapidly increasing taxes, restoration of wage scales and | major rate reductions to consumers, and the serious problems still con- | fronting the company in the pro- posed public uitility legislation, took no action on the common dividend.” The company and subsidiaries earned 86 cents a common share in the 12 months ended May 31, com- | pared with $1.43 a common share in the preceding 12 months. The company's common dividend rate has been reduced several times in the last four vears, the last payment of 20 cents being a reduction from 25 The company paid an annual rate of $1 in cash and 5 per cent in stock from 1928 through 1930, but discontinued | the stock distribution and went on a 75-cent quarlerly basis early in 1931. IRON ORE SHIPMENTS LARGER THAN YEAR AGO By the Associated Press. CLEVELAND, July 2—The leP | Superior Iron Ore Association an- nounced 8145493 tons of iron ore have been brought down the lakes since the opening of the season For the same period last year the total was 7.091.385 The June total. 4.241,636 tons. was under the total of 4,460,807 tons for June of last year. The association said 34.744 cars of ore were loaded at the Lake Erie docks for furnaces in June as against 37.909 cars for last June. Forwarding of coal by boat fell from 94.772 cars for June of 1934 to 89,646 cars for the past month, DOLLAR STILL FIRM IN LONDON DEALINGS By the Associated Press. LONDON, July 2.—The United States dollar closed officially on the foreign exchange market today at 4943-16 to the pound, as compared with the overnight New York rate of 494", The French franc closed at 7463 to the pound, as compared to yesterday's close of 74.50. PARIS, July 2 «#).—Three per cent rentes, 77 francs 75 centimes; 4!, per cent rentes, 83.35 Exchange on London. 74.45. dollar was quoted at 15.06'4. The Bethlehem Steel Puts $55,000.000 Issue on Market By the Assoclated Press. NEW YORK, July 2.—Public offer- Ing was made last night through un- derwriters of a $55,000,000 issue of Bethlehem Steel Corp. consolidated mortgage 25-year sinking fund 4'4 per cent bonds, series D, due July 1, 1960, at 98)2 per cent and accrued interest. The securities, offered to yleld about 4.35 per cent to maturity, were said by investment houses to be the larg- est industrial bond issue offered to date under the securities act of 1933 | s amended. Net proceeds will be used to retire a 5 per cent issue totaling $29,008,000 of the Midvale Steel & Ordnance Co., |and for purchase or retirement of $22,082,000 in 5 per cent bonds of the Bethlehem Steel Co. (Pa). The bal- | ance will be used for general corpo- rate purposes, it was announced. e 'S. E. C. PROBES TRADING IN BUDD CO. SHARES | By the Associated Press. NEW YORK. July 2—The Securi- | ties and Exchange Commission is con- ducting an investigation -into trading last week in Edward G. Budd Manu- facturing Co. common and preferred stock. Last week 32,100 shares of Budd | common changed hands and price | swings ranged between a low of 413 and a high cf 5%. The preferred | ranged between 28!; A.nd 34 on sales | of 5,500 shares. In Wall Street circles it is under- | | stood the company’s stock has been | under official scrutiny before. NET DEMAND DEPGSITS AGAIN RECORD GAINS! By the Associated Press. Net demand deposits of member banks of the Federal Reserve System in leading cities have resumed their advance, following a mid-June drop | attributed chiefly to transfer of funds to the Treasu Heavy gold imports have contributed importantly to the expansion in ceposits, bankers say. Aggregate demand deposits of the | reporting banks in 91 cities tompare‘ 8s follows: Week ended June 26 Preceding week Same week last year TOBACCO FARMERS VOTE FOR A. A. A. IN VIRGINIA! By the Assoc ed Press. | BLACKSBURG, Va, July 2—Like Virginia wheat growers, flue-cured to- bacco farmers of the Old Dominion recorded a smashing 65 to 1 vote in favor of continuing the A. A. A. con- trol program in the referendum last week, completed tabulations from 12 counties showed. | Four counties still are to report. | The count showed 19.229 farmers in favor of the program, 293 against ‘and 3,727 not voting. | of Government securities in the last | 29, IDLE FUNDS SHIFT T0 EARNING SIDE Higher Holdings of Federal Bonds Also Shown by New York Banks. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, July 2.—A heavy shifting of idle cash in*o earning assets and uniformly highef holdings six months were shown last night in | midyear statements of condition by | New York banks. The Chase National Bank as of June 29 reported deposits of $1,735,- | 106,000, compared with $1,639,086,000 on December 31, 1934. Resources gained from $1,999,050,000 at the yelrl end to $2,027,704,000 on June 29. Gov- ernment securities gained from $503,- 434,000 December 31 to $573,664,000 on June 29, Deposits on Increase. ‘The National City Bank reported total assets of $1.627,067,000 at mid- year, compared with $1,640,110,000 | six months before deposits increased to $1.397,066.000 from $1.394,604,000 and Government securities rose to $471.433.000 from $431.938,000. The Bankers Trust Co. reported total resources of $961,296,000 on June compared with -$997,326,000 on December 31, deposits of $803,063,000 and $743,188,000 and Government | securities of $445,114,000 and $437,- 811,000 on the respective dates. The First National Bank of New York reported total resources of | $561,877,000 on June 29, compared with $546.862,000 on December 31; deposits of $754.203,000 and $44 5!8.-‘ | 000. and Government securities of $196,797,000, compared with $188,580,- | 000. } Resources Are Higher. Central Hanover Bank & Trust Co. | reported total resources of $838.538.000 at midyear, against $836.155.000 at the end of 1934; deposits were $748,648,000 and $738,625.000. and Government =ecurities totaled $435.885,000, against $355.763,000. | An increase of about $19,000.000 in | deposits in the second quarter this | year over the first quarter was shown | |in the statement of condition of the Manufacturers’ Trust Co. As of June 29, deposits were $477,- | 512,117, and resources were $579,807.- | 681 on the same date, compared with i }$563.400,845 on March 30. Holdings | | of United States Government securi- | ties amounted to $222,593,872, hllhe..l in the history of the bank, as againse | $214.959.984 as of March 30. Capital, | surplus and undivided profits remain unchanged. CAN MACHINERY BUILT. NEW YORK, July 2 (#)—Conti- nental Can Co. Inc.. announced that its machine "shops are building ma- | chinery for the manufacture of Kln. cans for beer. Don’t run short of supplies on the holiday . . | per cent increase for June. | Veeht FINANCIAL. D. C. Issue Listed | Among Leaders of i Realty Bond Rise Special Dispatch to The Sta: NEW YORK, July 2—A jump of eight points in the market value of three issues and smaller price ed-| vances for 106 other issues, each originally outstanding in amounts of | $500,000 or more, featured the June movement of real estate bonds as revealed by the Amott-Baker Realty Bond Price Averages which were made public late Monday. The three leaders of the 200 typical | issues considered in the Amott-Baker Averages were: The Broadmoor (New | York), 1st 6s; Corcoran Court (Wash- | ington), 1st 7s, and Industrial Office | Building (Newark), 1st 6s. Each %¥p A17- NEW INSURANCE FIRM COMPLETED National Invested Savings and Washington General Life Registered. The National Invested Savings Corp. and the Washington General Life Insurance Co.. which have been orgenizing during the last year, with offices in the Union Trust Building, ! reported today that the organization | work had been completed and that gained 8 points in market valuye for | POth concerns had been registered the month. with the Securities and Exchange Of the 200 issues, 109 advanced in | Commission. The registration became market price; 45 remained un- | effective Jume 30. changed, and 46 declined, the great- | | Former Senator James E. Watson is est drop being shown by the Marcy | chairman of the board of the National (New York), 1st 6s, which fell 17 | Invested Savings Corp., Thomas D. points. ‘The entire list showed & 2.3 | McKeown, president; Samuel L. | Hilton, vice president; David Burnett, vice president: Joseph McCoy, secre- tary, Fred W. Buck, treasurer and | sales manager, and Arthur Clarendon | Smith, director and chairman of the Executive Committee. John W. Small is general counsel, Kelly Kash, associate counsel: George S. Carl, auditor, and Mrs. Anna J. FIELD, GLORE TO ADD THREE NEW PARTNERS By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, July 2.—Field, Glore & Co. announced it would admit three new partners to membership on the McKeown, chairman of the women's retirement July 6 of Marshall Fleld. | division. Amcug the directors are The new members are Halstead G. Albert H. Ladner, jr.. William Tyler Freeman, former president of Chase Page, Martin W. Hysong, R. E. Milor, Securities Corp. and chairman of the | Rear Admiral Mark L. Bristol and Executive Committee of Chase lerlmBflz Gen. David D. Potter. Forbes Corp.; Edward F. Hayes, for-| The National Invested 8Savings mer vice president of Bancamerica- Corp. is authorized to finance the Blair Corp., and John F. Fennelly, who | Washington General Life Insurance bas been associated with Field, Glore | Co., by purchase of a majority of the for several years. \szo(k The latter company will be The firm announced it would con- ' gperated under the latest insurance tinue in the underwriting and general 'Jaws, with paid-up capital of $100,000 banking business through its New and surplus of $100000, officials eaid York and Chicago offices. | today. CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. 1 FOREIGN MARKETS. CHICAGO, July 2 (# (United States Department ' of Agriculture) —Hogs. 12~ BY the Associated Press 000. including 3.0 diree: moderately | active. steady to lower than Monday's. average. Better grade 200 top. 965 350 140-200 pounds. &.7 £.50 down: good packing so: | smooth light Cattle : and_yearlings steady, better than Monday gn early rounds but cavy rains. Early to steers, some held highe better grade early 11.00-12.00: stock fully steady with better gr cows firm. Bulls weak to 15 cents lower. Vi Belected Sheer. 3.000, active. Lambs and vear- | 1ings sirong to 15 cents and more higher | sheep firm. ~ Native lambs, &.50a9.00: | | rangers absent; no strictly choice fresh | shorn_ vearlnes here: 1 deck loppy fresh pound welghts carrying fully four months | SO0 Grassy i-pound Wweisnts, B Ewes. 2.00a3 75, 50 Packing s were ur closed irregular PARIS —Ren shares showed dressing _condition 'rrdmz fairly ac.ive s. electric. metal and enal ses _&s trading con- tinued listless on the Bourse today. In- ternational issues ained steady. The market closed irregular. BERLIN —Quietness prevailed on the Boerse today. Prices held firm owing to the demand for steel and potash shares. The closing was sustained. FOREIGN EXCHANGES. NEW YORK, July 2 change Great Brita others i 5 Great ain demand. 4.984's: ecables 401, &y bilis. 407 France mand cables. 6 6%, Italy mand 1 ealers sieady at €00 down. RUBBER FUTURES. NEW YORK. futures July 2 (#.—Crude riubber ujet. unchanged to_ 5 5. September, Oc- Bid. i MONTREAL SILVER. MONTREAL, July 2 (P —S8ilver futures opened easier. ' July. 69.00b: Septembe; 70 December. 72.00. b—Bid. Aus! | Rumania_1.01 86412 Toklo. Hongkong. Montreal in Montreal ~ Clicquot Club's honest-measure bottles give you enough EXTRA ginger ale so you'll have plenty to go around! THERE ARE 8 extra ounces of ginger ale in every two bottles of Clicquot Club — enough to make an added drink!* Clicquot Club gives you full quarts and full pints — not 28 ounces or 12 ounces; but 32 ounces and 16 ounces. As you measure and make your drinks, watch how Clicquot stretches! Here is one of the grandest ginger ales that ever gurgled out of a bottle! . . . It is made with the very purest of water — drawn so crystalclear and safe from deep rock sources that it doesn’t need chemicals! . . . Certain aged taste-height- eners are blended with the mild, full flavor of Jamaica's choicest ginger. . . . And through refrigerated carbonation, under pressure, Clicquot Club is fortified with a lively, lasting sparkle! There’ll be plenty of pleasure — plenty of eating and drinking on the holiday. Make sure to stock your pantry and refrigerator. Order a case of Clicquot Club now. Remember « « » the honest-measure bottles will give you extra ginger ale to stand the extra demands of the holiday! There is a Clicquot Club dealer near you. . . . Clicquot Club Company, Millis, Massachusetts. *STANDARD MEASUREMENTS USED Instead of taking the smallest of the so-called “large” bottles (26 “ounces), we took the biggest (28 ounces) —and compared it with Clicquot Club’s 32 ounces (a full quart). A standard measuring-cop and glass were used. Every two bottles of Clicquot Club made an extra drink! Todd Shipyard (2) ‘Tubize Chatillion. Tung-Sol L of (3) UnitCarr F (1)... | Unit Corp war Unit Gas C war.... Unit Gas Corp pf. Unit Lt&Pw (A). Unit Lt & Pw Df Unit Profit Sha Unh Shoe M VZM. 300s 7S Finishing (r). U 8 Foll (6uc) B 51, | Ger Con Mun Ger C(\n Mun | ges Com Mem, | Guestuel 65 794 L 27z atet, T 54 con n ‘flx.A "B n 7 3 2 sn.nm", x"‘ e : Cricouor CLus SPARKLING WATER *‘Sopa™ (pure, not puri- fied) in full quarts and St s, ix ALes 2| Utah Pwr & Lt 3| Dpf ($1.16%c) 3258 291 Utllittles P& L.... 20 1% Utilities P& L pt 350! 1"'0 Utility Equities. . Utility Eq p(3%) 50s 61 Venezuela Petrol. 29 Walitt & Bond (A) Wa.ker (Hiram).. Walker (H)pf(1 W Va Coal & Cok Woodley Pet(20¢c) Woolw F W a73.9¢ Wright Har t40c. 24 Yukon Gold...... 35 Dividend rates in doliacs based en the o xw——Without wartants. Wi When 4 - ;'N W he:&u\lrd ecotinbility mpaired by maturity. Companies rtwned in re:elveunln. FREIGHT I.OADINGS NEW YORK. July 2 ID —Mznu freight carloadingss on_railroi porting today for week ended June 20 1nelufled Last ar. ’ Z g0 £ F RN i 15 o 3} Qo ‘o 43 S 3. Previous 1 eek. Z220 ) Ches. & Ohio_ Sh. Northwes Paul Nieker Piat Pe: Try CLICQUOT CLUB Golden, Sparkling Water ‘‘Soda,” and Sarsaparilla dCompanies ' reporte: Wabash __ shin ‘or being reorsanised. an4 X “Own line loadings only, [ recetvar. ledlvidcnd. A

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