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a El I Se pe dn 10 TO 11. frading in tho stock market at the opening of business this morning ‘was much less active than was tie case yosterday, but the tone was firm, with fractional advances pre- dominating. Within the first fit- teen minutes, however, a consider- able amount of profit taking devel- oped, and, coupled with increasing bear pressure, forced the price of speculative leaders down from sub- stantial fractions to more than a point. Phere were no news developments of much importance, and most trans- actions seomed to have originated fn profeswional quarters, On the official denial that a merger be- tween the Durant Motors Company. | Studebaker and Pierce Arrow is in| contemplation thase stocks were| heavily pressed for sale and lost a point or more. The leading rubber and tire shares were heavy, pre sumably becauso of the action o' the price cuts put into effect by some of the largest companies, {t was generally expected in Stoch Exchange circles that the United States Steei Corporation this af- ernoon would announce a reduction in wages averaging about 16 per cent.; would abolish the twelve- hour day, and with three eight- hour shifts would do a with overtime. It was nearly everywhery conceded that this would be a high- ly constructive development and tr consequence steel issucs were con: splcuously firm while the other sec tions of the market were weakest Yoney renewed at 7 per cent. but this rate, which is now considered unduly high was not a factor in market trading, largely for the reason that bankers expect an early reduction in the Federal Ke serve Bank's discount rates, This ‘would practically automatically re- duce the rate on money loaned tor Purposes of stock market specn'a- tion. foward the end of the firat hour uf | trading the market developed a sharp rallying tendency, and. pra:- tically all of the eurly losses wee recovered, The oi] shares, which ‘were among the weakest issucs during the early trading, led the rise, with Mexican Petroleum touching 161, a net gain of nearly two points, ‘meas il TO 12. Prices backed and filled during the second hour and failed to develop a definite trend, Ol! shares aguin turned weak, Mexican Petroleum falling to 117, Cosden receded two points, the rubber and motor shares again became unsettled, with de- clines averaging a point, but on the other hand there the’ rails we conspicuously firm, steels continued to show gains ranging from frac- tions to more than a point, and the food and sugar shares’ were generally higher. Coca Cola was Subjected to pressure and reacted two points. Equipments and cop- 1 pers became decidedly irregular. Wo attention was paid to the mayine strike, and neither did it have any \ appreciable effect on the market for demand sterling, which touched a new high for this movement at $3.96 $3.97 1-2, an overnight gain of 11-2 cents. French exchange crossed 8 cents for the first time In nearly a year, The wheat market continued to rise 3 cents a bushel. eee 12 TO 1. Trading during the third hour was enlivened “by a professional drive) against the industrial list following| the announcement of the suspension of dividends by the American Cot- ton Ol Company, but the mi again demf@nstrated that it stil) has| good absorptive power, despite the rise of yesterday, which natural eweakened its inside or technical position, and while this drive forced fractional recessians losses in most cases soon were recovered, Steels and rails continued to main-| tain a firm tone. What helped to| sustain the market's position was the fact that while banks were | openly quoting a 7 per cent, rate for loans repayable in sixty or ninety days, they werequictly inak- ing time loans at 63-4 per cont and in only a few instances were brokers willing to pay even this rate. Money on call continued to renew at 7 per cent. on the Stock Exchange, but funds were obca'n- able in the outside market at 91-2 per cent. * 270: 9, Bear traders continued to diligently search for weak spots in the mar- ket, and turned their attention to the tobacco group of shares, By putting in wide circulation reports of impending dividend reductions they succeeded in depressing ‘To- bacco Products to 513-8 for a loss of more than two points, Retail Stores declined to 523-8 for « loss of two points and American Sumatra declined 13-8 points, But the rest of the market, and more particularly the steel and rails con- tinued to refuse to be disturbed, and Tobacco Products and Retail Stores subsequently railied about a poin while American Tobacco rose for net gain of more than a point com- pared with the close of last night Oll whares displayed little recupera- tive power and held at about the low {de jand that overtime would no longer be highly profess The raty for call money was dropped to 61-2 pir cent, but the lower rate was with- onal. out influence. ‘There was a contin- uation of bear pressure agaist | Mexican Petroleum, which dropy below 147, to a new low for the day, | and stecls, equipments and miscel- Jancous industrials receded — to} round the closing figures of mat} night Rails remained strong, and in finall dealings the motor shares elo) an upward trend while the reat of the market was receding. ‘The tone at the close was irregular, May wheat ended the day with a gain of 7 cents a bushel Cotton was practically unchanged —— LIBERTY BONDS. | Adan Sonim. 40 Ajax te Aluka 4 Hows Maxnete Aen Cae ay Car he Korman Car & Hire pt 1th tony Drug sy od Paar An Am Amn san Aen Am Aa Am ‘be Aled Chom Aen Bafety Mave Ain Ship & Com Am Sm & tet Am Sm & Met pt Am Sten! Foxtndry Am Sogar Am Stun Tob Aen Am An van ta Feanee Am Raitiatoe Liberty 3 1 opened 84.80, up .08; | Am Woot 2d 4 1-48, 87.38, up .02; $d, 90.50, up .o8; | 1m Wnt Por 4th, 87.46, up .04; Victory $ 3-49, 97.06, | aceon” Up 02; 4 3-45, 97.96, off 04, Awe Dey Goode morUMON EXCHANGE. | /ANMS By Demand sterling sold 3971-2 in| Att Guilt & Wipe o6% ate afternoon; — cay 3.98 1-4, Atlan fi iP Lied Bakiwin Loco me french) faeces Waldwin taco pl. Mel 3 demand, .0794; | halt & Ohio cans 0795, up .00101-4. Lire, de-|lialt & Obio of mand, .0488; cables, .0499, up ,0006 1-2, | Hatailas Min Belgian francs, demand, ,0794; cablos,| jon sner . Mp 0011 c mand, and 8, 0152, <4. Canadian | Hale Jollars, demand, 8385, 1p .0042. | Pearted pss ee Wutte & Supesior The main topte of discussion in Whood of the United States Steel Cor- | + poration announcing a tion following a meetin, t Committee to afternoon ware redue- | ( of the execu: held late this The sneculative fraternity |¢ hoped and believed that the corpora- tion would announes a wage cnt aver- aging 20 per cent. If a cut is ordered ‘ It will be considered a constructive | ( elopment of the highest impor- |‘ tance. Certain brokers who pro-|e i \"e bac fessed to have knowledge of what}on 1&Pac 6 pe pt transpired at the meeting of the |¢ heads of subsidiary companies held | yesterday predicted that the corpora- |‘ ton not oa, would announce a wage |; cut averagM@s 20 per cent. but would | « also announce that the twelve-hoar shift would be abolished, that an eight-hour day would be inaugurated paid to wage earners, Last year the payroll of the cor- Duration totalled — $400,000,000, If a Wage cut ¢ per cent, ts desided upon it will mean an annual saving Of something more than $100,000,000, | Last y due largely ons wer centage of total capacity. the corporation is operati about 00 per os to the act tha x ut only| nt. of cupacity. President Seiberling of the Good-| (se Am Sud year Tire and Rubber Company an. | Den & Io Gramle nounced to-day that his company will| Dea & To Gr pt not reduce tire prices in th the mediate future, although the Goud- rich Company announced a 20 per cent reduction yesterday, Further evidence of the fact that the stock market has becon; Hous to bad news was furnished to-day in the case of the American Hide and Leather Company, ‘The statement of nings for the first quarter of the year was issued and showed a deticit alter taxes and inventory adjustment of $1,154,000, compared with a surplus of $352,070 shown in the corresponding quarter of last year. Yet, American Hide and Leather and shares of other | de leather companies continued to show 4 tirm tone after publication of the statement Following the meeting of the Ex- ecutive Committee of the United States Steel Corporation this after- noon, Judge EK. H ry will leave for White Sulphur Springs for a brief va-| Harunan Com cation. Haskel & Barker ‘The American Cotton Oil Company | Hendeo to-day suypended dividend payments on the preferred stock. The company bas been paying 3 per cent. semi- annually, The unprofitable conditions now existing in the cotton oll indus- uy and the necessity of conserving jcash resources were given ax reasons for their acllon by the directors, An attempt was made by profes- sional traders to-day to make market capital out of the annual report of bh Ca! cking Company, which showed that net earnings for the year ended Feb, 28 last were only | $4,253,000, compared with $7,242,000 in preceding fiscal year," But the attempt was a dismal failure, and following publication of the report California Packing and other food res became the firmest on the list. » showing made by the report was ly better than had been anticipat- When earnings were compared with 1919 it was found that net had increased $563,000, despite a material- ly heavier tax bill Sasieealsadaeeamenneect COURT 0. K.’S GAS REPORT. 1d 80 Ce Brooklyn Con! Ory, Judge report Graham in Federal firmed the James G Mayer to-day of Special Master the suit of tie Brooklyn Union Gas Company against enformement of the 80 cent gas jaw and in which Mr. Graham holds the s9 cent rate is confiscatory prices of the morning. 2 TO 3. There was a sharp increase in ar- tivity during the last hour of trad- tet, Smalnens| continued to be] May # for the final order ta the case, NYNH@M.... 1th In My memorandum, Mayer held that th f prices ts speculal ampAny cannot as for than thhe cost Ufacture, wary having no Ingency ' fund ver suvh loss. “The charge of collusion in the oll contract Js without a selntilla - dence te pupport tt," Judge May a, but declined to fix any rate, declaring hat was in the jurisdiction of the now tooth Kittariek financial circles to-day waa the lke- | temedale Col Poet & Tron... Cal fe Seatham... Col Gan & Blectrio Colvmbin ars high record payroll was | Coot operas | Qmdea Ot at an unusually high per- | Com Prainota At present | © Cute Can Se ph n ado Cent ON... 14% Sly Packing cor Cwlit Votrohum.. 47% m & Arivona Daciti ventral Leather Contel Leath pf terre De Paseo, ‘handler Motors hen & 4 Mest ie, scIt L& Pac 7 pe pt at Ww oy (rage. « Candy mecitle steel tay Cane Sugar noo} Dat Dome Mines. Il, CoOh & At Vlkhora Goal tnt oat Enadicutt Famous Famous Ma Wiaer Moxy Fisk Tits Frequoet Gon Ampiaalt on Asphalt pf asun Wil & War Jolneon of Tayiens Hovaton Oil. Huw Motors Mauertaieo Mu Hinaie Goatral Indiahoam Hkdinig, 0 Tnmiration Copper. « Inter Com Comp. Inter Agr Cory. Inter Harvester Inter Motor Inter Payee Int Mer Int 2 Marine, . Mar pf. Karas City soo, Kan Gity so uf Kaow Suen Lev Rob & Ti... Lehigh Valley Loow's Ine Loft Ine Loriilant : Lavin & Naw, Lima Loco Maxaell Motor May Dad Stow Mexican Wet Miami ¢ Midthly States Qu. 14% Midvale Stet sh Minn & Git Louis. 10 Mo, Kan & Tex 2! Mo, Kan & Text 4 Mo Mucific Mo Mavic of ot O's 11 2% yt Ward Net Holt Mex 2 pf National Assne Es Nord: Amer Oo. Neclonal Condant Nevwrla Cotal Public Service Commission, Ble set NY Control ny ve 10M uv $00 Souttern Coat OM 4 tg 0 Standart Cas & Bee. MH OU 1M * 100 andard Gas & ee pt WM NH 600 1% Bean hoo * 400 U 8 Sitp Com . » & wl “) 400 United Petit Sharing w% ote wl : 10 United Met Candy Te tH TH STANDARD O11 if 109 Anglo km Olt 1% 1 0% 7% + uno # Ot of 108% 08 On ot N sua 7 IND Pout « +) 4800 arti Out 10 tullman * | 200 Arhansas Nat Gan 16% 10% Pura Alt tg | 1800 Htoone 081 the OW Bure (nt .. © US | 009 thewton Wyouning to ana Darah a mintar et, 300 Can Sond oe SM | Bail Breet Sie. 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We too aMarthia Net | Taw Laat, Cine, fi OM — | aso % TY oa iar }4 et vf nited Bom) Pr macy at ty tne Goofs ‘LIVE WITHIN MEANS Un Retail Stam. | ee Sse) ee f io 7 ~ ' U 4 Ind Akobol.. % | Warns Them Against Tendency of Ue Babe cee %| Government Departments to LN eae fg MS Exceed Appropriations. us sis) be WASHINGTON, May 3. : x ESIDENT HARDING has launched a drive against if * what termed the “dan- Ha gerous tendency” of Government {%%| departments to live beyond the + %| means provided for them by Con- + 4s) gress and submit requests for de- * 1) ficiency appropriations to cover Nh eathaseneay S| deficit, In identical letters sent ' Woe Tacigic Corp af] to-day to Cabinet members the <n Ualon O% + | President called attention to the | AbGrwhe co 5. OE + a 1 that calls for approximately heberncairgyarni ner ae 6,000,000 in deficieney anpropri- Waite Mh 4% i] ations are now pending, “and t! ny 18h, %| the estimated deficiencies will ran | Willy ‘| very m heyon] that sum* | Wil NM ‘8 ah) Ws Y 00 YOU Wort, Pian % we ‘ KNOW? | tex dividend, iyeal oul, 879,200 ware, « QUESTIONS. ' ——$—$—$—$—$ LEXINGTON ENTRIES. !20¢, iq Hrvolity, 100; Samm MeMonkit, 14; Jake | mythological guard an of the entrance 1M: Serbian, Lid; Sometan Hoy, 114 Mal /to the infernal regions? 14, Ale Molin, 3; Viole 6. What was the name of Christo- ark, GO; *CNaralt 101; Lede o4. | pher Columbus's brother who was an 18 italian navigator? SHOOND TACK Pume $1,000; two | 7, Off the west coast of what con- year-olla; (our aod a tmit fur Mabel |tinent do the Galapagos Islands lie? Curtw, 107; *Stanm, 110; Lady May 8. What is a window that is arched Dat, 115: Wm. Olit, 8 at the top called? THEN 3 camuz: vine |" 9, What commercial product is ob- yearly aad . natn. Yo |""40, What metal was touchstone LNT Ferns, Wit [formerly used to test? SA iteetyearsis and rest ANSWERS. Mery eid | 1. Grand Island; 2. penology; 3. wai Australia; 4. U Cerberus; ad Sante Bartholomew; 7 South America; 8. Dealer, IN 104: % + 00 Intes Rubber 1500 Perfection Ties 400 Radio Com : 200 Nadio vt es See | % | 1000 Gold Kewana * ! PRESIDENT CALLS “ON HIS CABINET TO] tained by boiling the hoofs, bones and connective tissu: Complete Stock Tables—Financial News AT BOARD ir THE OUTSIDE MARKET— hares Migh. Low, Las INDUSTIUALS. 0 Acme Cow) ¥ Acme Taking M) Actua Bs & Iron 1, What is the name of the large nd which divides the Niagara 2. What is the scientific study of | punishments and prisons called? ony 3. What continent is the native PRT RACH tun Jou; claiming: [ot heme of the lyre bird? ‘i Yio wee! up: ix furlongs. Wild Flower, |. What large mountain range ont o uth, I Leovhinds, 100; Goll jn Northeastern Russia? Daye, 100; Madras Gingham, 160; Donna em 5. 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Alderman uccessfully im Pa G a8 Republica all for Free exam ff Site food % * nment, wh a 9 to 7. (Closed Succes Mitt ’ i a rising vote, All Work Under My Personal 800 ‘Tonopwh tetmont i » in}. Viadeck objected to adjournment Ssperviston, ) Vonmpah Ext : in |Decause he had two resolutions ty 1000 Tono- Jim B ® 9 o !} nt The first called for the 1460 lgranting of a city permit to acces oo + ty! bids tre , 10 Tor 3 * | by the Board of West of Times Phone Bi ” Tonop 0 > fing inquired by the Lockwe | for Rauok tional oskier se Wo U Continental » wv} Committee, ‘The other provides for | Chie Baten Pies the appointment of a committee of 1000 Vietory y | fis Aldermen by President Lal Wet Hn i in HU Whute Cape 4 : 4100 Yukon Gold HONDS 100 Allied Parnoe ¢ 0 AM Agr Chem oo Am Tel Gs 100 Am ‘Tel de 1000 Anaconda ¢ 000 Anaconda Anglo ain 0) 2000 Armour & Ci 11000 Bearer Mowrd OPEN SATURDA EVENINGS Our Liberal Credit Terms Apply to Long Island, New Jersey and Connecticut. 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