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ae 10 TO il. a Profit taking, following the recent @ubstantial rise in prices, continued fn to-day’s two hour session of the market, but this pressure of realiz~ ing sa’.s was fairly well offset by mew buying for public account, and in most cases recessions were lim- ited to fractions. Tt became known before the opening of business that the Chevrolet Mo- tor Company had decided to follow the lead of the Marmon and Jordan automobile companies and had re- Guced prices by approximately 20 per cent. Also, one or two addi- tional tire manufacturers had re- duced prices by a similar extent. ‘These cuts were made the pretext for bear raiding in these groups, and Chandler dropped more Wan 4 point before the end of the first hour, Studebaker lost about 2 points and the minor motor shares were off from substantial fractions to more than @ point, In the tire group more stubborn resistance to pres- sure was offered and recessions were limited to small fractions. Mexican Petroleum was the most ac- tive stock on the list and after sell- ing up to 1551-4 reacted to 1531-2 and subsequently rallied to above 154. Other ofl shares were largely governed by the whims of profe clonal traders and were generally heavy. Raliroad shares continued to display notable absorptive power and again the firmest group. What were greatly tended to stabillze the mar-| Sterling, 3.981-4. French | col Gas & Ble ket was the report from Berlin that] francs, cables .0837, up .0012 1-26, | Columbia Granho « the German Government is alto-|Lire, cables 0515, up .0011 1-40, Tel. | “7 TY & Rew gether likely to agree to the latest|Fian francs, demand 0836, cables | “ona Cas demands of the Allies, and also) CUNT up 00l4c Marks, demand and | (nea ‘Tertie the report from Washington that|doliars, demand. 90 Hieerpervelly con IntCal Min. this Government had decided to take {ts place at the Allied Council table, These indicated develop- ments in the foreign situation was responsible for a rise in the rate for demand sterling to $3.98, the highest point touched in about nine months. Features of the Trading, Hour by Hour 11_TO 12, ‘There was no let up in the pressure of profit taking sales during the final hour and prices continued to show a downwani tendency. But considering the fact that the mar- ket has advanced uninterruptedly for about a week, the reaction was generally considered normal and healthy development. Motor shares continued to show the greatest unsettlement, and declines averaged about a point. Steels held within small fractions of the final prices of yesterday. Coppers main- tained a firm tone, again developed an upward tend- and the raiis|* Batt ency on the official denial of the] Halt & Ohio mf... 61% report published in the morning ai red papers that the Canadian Pacific) iin pep ‘fren... 13 Railroad had sold $50.000,000 bonds! nim Rew Te otf, 7M in the New York market. Price|Mume Bre .....-. @% changes in the miscelianeous indus-| Butte Ow & Zine Butte & Supenar trial list were variable, with most |, changes being downward. The tone | at the close was irregular. nad LIBERTY BONDS, q Calif Petroleum wikdo Cent OL ‘ali¢ Packing 1% RR, B% wh. 44% thi RI & Pac... 32h TRL & PT pe eh TH% Chie, Great Wert. 8% Liberty Bonds opencd 81-2, 89.10;| cai Gt Went of... 20% 2d 49, 87.30; Int 41-48, 87.60, off .06;| Unie & Norm Ry. OM 2d 41-48, 87.36, up 4148, 00:08) | Suis comer off 98.00, . FOREIGN EXCHANGE OPBPNING. 4th 4 1-4s, 87.46, up .06; Victory, Guilders, demand ‘ 550, cables .3555, Col & Somttiern Caden Ot Chine Copper Cluett & Peabody Coma. Cola ‘ Col Fuel & Iron. yont Canc up .0004c, Austrian kronend_e and. cables 0024. Poretage demany [Oo thai 1495, cables 1397. Swisa francs, dee [ol oe Gag ye man .1783, cables .1735, Swedish kro- | eh it co. hen, demand .2335, cables 2340, Nur-|(ri a ge Ti cw of way kronen, demand .1686, cablex | ‘Sony pisribater. 1840. Denmark = kronen, ‘demand | cman Amer Sugat 3% 1808, cables 1812, Argentine pe: Del & Hudson... 100% demand .6720, cables 6740, Bares, High. Low, Laat INDUSTIIALS. 3600 Acme Coat 1% 1% 1% 900 Acie Packing 3% KM 69) Amal Leather 100 Auto Fuel Wane ia Ts rae eee te 100 Durant Mot 20% 20% 6400 Bmnpire Food % 4% Mh 100 Imperial Tobacco % 1% 9% 900 Inter Rubber... 10% 1 400 Lake TB. 1% 1% 1% Perfection Tire. | RT eee | 100 Radio Com , : 2% ahkae + 1% MOM 5 OS I repre | ‘ ‘ Saguenay P P pf.. | 00 Sourbera Coal & I 800 Sweets CO... U 8 Distributing. 600: U 8 Stain wou Ss SI 300 United Met STANDARD O11 8 600 Anglo-Am OU ...., 2 800 8 Otl of Ind Corp. Candy INDE: 2000 *Atled Of 0 400 Boone Ol % 1% 2500 +18 | te 8% 20% 0% 0 Denny Od * % & 8 Dominion eerae Viger WoarT\ 100 Hak Basta Pee... - 9 . 9 1200 Enginase Petroleum 1% ) Federal O11 is ° * W Unt Patrol weereeee oN 1100 Keystone Ranger t ) Maracaibo Oil 20% 400 Mexico Ou 1% 200 Mouotats Prod 1% 2500 *Noble O“8 . 2500 Simms Pet .. 2000 Texon O & Le . 200 United Tex ¢ % 100 United Re ca 1200 Victoria O new te doo ¥ ou. : % * “ * i) aocek mar Saas) tie tat 1 8 os 6 0 4 % Me $8 Is oift ' Share, High, Low, Last 1800 *Temopah Ttemmue Pele. 1819 ip 400 U 8 Continental . * * * Freeport Texas 200 United Kanter Fon Arba A ee tat 4 Kamern co er ey — Rg a 1000 *Vietory 481 Gaston, Wil 800 Weet End eae a pene) Electri “ : % iw 1% 1000 *Wiite Cape ‘ e General Motor fas Wee $$ & [acres 500 Yukon Gold Nowthern oe ee. St) nonne wat Nor Ore 18000 Allted Parke re cay | OF, Comanen 6000 Ain Agr Chom its. ang | UUM Staten Sted 10000 Am Tel 6s #2 te Raver 1000 Am Tel Gs 24 Ye Wd, Arment &. Gs fa Hage Motor é ine 6% 36 100 rnd vagiratian COM 76% 1000 Hernedall 0... 95% oy | beg 2000 Beth Steet Ty 35 25% 4 | Inter Cour Com 4% 1000 Copper Exp Re 23.0... 100% toon, | later Com Cony vt Comer Exp 8 24 % g9% [Imes Agr Corp 1€. ATH Comer Exp Ra 25. 100% 1094 | Inter Harreamer 28% 1000 Galeas 0 7 93 | Inter Motor % 0 Goodriet ter Daren mt O84 gi, | Inter Mer 45000 Humble Oil ta. 96% 97 | inter Mer Mar uf 2000 Inter KT th 1% 31% I Niekel 1000 Kennevert © ts, 3% 09% onty | ‘vine Oi) 10000 Linest Myer 99% 90% gy, | indent Oil LON Y NM & HM de...., 60 00 G0 | Semel Toa 1000 Pan-Am Pet Ts. 91% 91% 91m | Towel Tee of 4000 Solvay et Clo 100 90% p07; | Kanaan City So.. 21000 Kouthern + 95% 95% 95K | saan Citys 1000 8 0 NY Samate 100% 102m | Key Soringticnd. 10000 min & Co 99% 9% 995, | Kennecott Comm) 1000 Swi & Co 6% 9% Hm | Keomtome Tire 15000 Vacuum O11 + 100% 100% 1001, | iackele Gow 15000 Western Hheo 100 100309" | Lackawanna Steal REDS FIGHT POLICE IN PARIS STREETS Police and Soldiers Wounded by Shots and Rocks, and More Trouble Is Predicted, PARIS, May 7 (Associated Press). — The Communists are conducting an active campaign against mobilization, which has resulted in four street jbattles between Communists and | mou ted guards. A number 8 “rs and police were wounded by the fighting. Many arrests have been made The Communists, ac ze to Tn Liberte, are planning a demoustra tion on the boulevards for to-night and Sunday and the police are pre- varing to suppress it The disturbances appear to be lim |ited to the tenement sections of the Jeity, although secu ng owing to the silence the newspapers. The reticent, but say the move | widespread details are of most nt is not Deny Charges CHICAGO, May sented to the Against Rallroads. The statements Raliroad Labor Roard | by W. Jett Lauck, consulting economist for the railway labor unions, charging that lalrge amounts of money are being wasted in t financial and operating mnagement of railroads, are met | denial of length fled to-day on beha |of the Western Railroads, The roo also contend that the charges have o 4 Zon uous Bend os. ee Bossom rr) 1000 *4umbo Extension ? M00 *Knoa Divide seeeeeees IT 1 oh am 4s $ 5 0 ‘ ‘ Kine Dilmde .. 2 2 Am P ke ( % 6 6K Croix Mins ee te OO 100 Suiver Lead wow of 3000 “Sucre Min seeceeee Bo 200 Towopah Belmont 1% 1% 800 "Tonopah Cash Bay i 4 2800 Tono Divide 1% 200 Tonopah Ext... We lve int 000 *Teno-dim Boeeesess 8 8D 0 "Tonopah Midway Wy Tonopah Min... % IN 1000 *T noped Mimpad ‘eo 280 “Tooqpan Montene + . relltionship to the present wage. qu ton, are to divert the public mind, ¢ Del Lack & Wert. 240 Den & Mo Grande Den & Rio Dome Mines. . Wlkhorn Coal Bndicott Jotmenn Lae Radber & Tire Mackay Maxwell Maxwell Mot Connyany Motor et May Devt Stores, . (Mex Petroleum. Miami Copper Middle States Oil Midvale Steel. Minn & St Lox Mo Kan & T. Mo I Mo Pacific of at Ware Minn 8 MoM Net RR Mex at of Nat Ani No Nat Fnam & St National Lead Nevada Consol os ort & M York Airorake Yor Central. York wae Senter & We Pacific New New New Tek NY Nomad Odehoma Pd RB m Chreult Hlevator ikncling ol Org, rie Pacitic Amer Petrol Amer Peuvl B | aida | Pittstunsh Coa Pitts & Wert Ve Pond Creek youl. 16 discredit private management and t promote the sluma plau juan Company. 1Mbip m1 cry ny 101% is 0% 1% mM om un 4% ws 3% rer) “2% o% 40% om i 5% 12% i ws 16% IT 6% os 14% 38% 2% wom oH ah THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, MAY 7, 1921.~ 31% — im +1 oe + om + = 88 Pa - 1 ++ “ge geese eeese 6s se 8 ° ri Fe SeesRes = ai% + an — on — o% 12% — Th + me % » + % 4% + % 474% +2 b1% — 1% 115% + % we & -_-%* 80% — 1% ieee 2% + ae + 32% + 70% + e # \ Fe FS Fee EK ES Net. ‘Ww jew world move anticipated un- | cities. The election of Co, McKay was tata Rew. Be Oh Mae WAY TC SISARIIN der American leadership. the surprise of the day, for {t was not 4 . © méan time preparations are vita tie Ok mR myth rO_DISARMING wate mater ferent Sette Roc ‘aa septa ns toa Ob eee ta sere eek dy —'y| Will Work Through Supreme Coun- Fegular money bill comes up for de- Sern Pouce, Sorin vest petites, Se = o te. is expected this measure will| was First Deputy Police Commission: H we ata cil by Means of Harvey, be reached next Thursday. Minder Waldo,” and upuon the 'resigna- iH ee tion of the latter was appointed Com- Bas Sa Sua 8 TON, aay trve Prente| M'KAY IN NEW POLICE BODY.| arene" px 4sH°h iva dat le - " " a] held the job for © months un 1% Uo +1 tie Wiha ori 4s Saint camnnnaanads the Mitchel” Administration until. the % BD wm “laisarmament in & tressage to Con-| .th¢ National Police Conference as a| antrner West Pointer. ee Geet oY. O% — jgemraghbandgloc bth sd permanent organization !s the result} broke out Col. McKay was made : M 7% 1% gress, as has been expected. of the week's convention of police| Colonel in the Ordnance Department. Hoyal Duten NY. % 8% 8% — %| This is explained by the unofficlal| chiefs here from all over the country, | He, #8 thonouxh disciplinarian, He StL & Sen Frac. MG 24% * 2% %% + %| statement of close friends of the Ad-| with Commissioner Enright as its first| Police Headquarters until the National => & Sutheet, 4 2 ©% @% —1%/ ministration that Mr. Harding has| President, and Col. Douglas I. McKay Penihen permanent quarters in lt aK a6 Pe A a ry MH found what may be a more expedi-|!ts secretary and physical head of the| “Other officers of the Bureau are C. 3 te’ F “ tious means of approaching the other | bureau. Dillingabm of Norfolk, Va. First Sree Air Lives, 7 Oty | Wat Pee Onn oe eu & of app’ fe Commassionee Sarignt the unan-| Vice President; Daniel Jf O'Brien of Sratoard Aur Line 11% 114 | Waner Uo % — “| powers through the already existing srt Mise San Francisco, Second Vice President, pear na ow | Wemticabone.... 48% 48% 4% — MI Supreme Council, in the delibera-|!™0Us choice of the 225 police chieta| ind William ‘Copeland ‘of’ Gineinnatl , | Wheeling & LB. 12 10% 10% + %/|- 4 and superintendents of the principal! Treasurer. Seen Cone i on 1 Th Ibe +d Lae Mater, 41% 40% «40% — | tlons of which Colonel Harvey will mMarar: a oe tt times. 18% 36 16 — %/be instructed, on his arrival in Eng- Sinelaty OO... oH kd WillsOrerland.... 10 9% 9% — %/Jand, to participate as the President's fea aa a” on” Wien & 00.0.5 8 8 © + teat “ Shwe etl eel ao 0 a —t ‘3 Be Be ss — | Tepresentative. waa aw oh an. Bete It 1s not understood that Col, Har- Boum Ry ot as Be he ———_ vey has already recelved the Presi- Stand OU of N Mt aT “t 8 TH dent's word to mention his views on Stead a Ni ot | 18 108 MO ER, 75, LED FROM FIRE world disarmament at once. This ja a Oe = 1h Id bi trary to the President's Ctrmbers . “ - Mre. Geo! Anderson See Summer | WOU e contrary to the . pone ai mk atce” Gome Denreved, previouely intimated belief that the Absolute Protection at Baperior Steet... 4 e The oumnmer home of Mrs. George| time is not now ripe because of the ‘ Fea os hem 9% 9% — %| Anderson of Plainfield, in the Hilicrest | tense international situation. On the mod erate cost. Repair- ‘exag Company... 41% 41% 41% — %|acction of Somerville, N. J., was com-|other hand, the President ts undoubt- A Faas & hin. 2% 24 24 = M [pletely destroyed by fire early today, edly aware that indefinite delay over ing at special rates 1 % with a loss of $100,000. the question will mean agitation tn Fy Te Pa Oe eee eee ner mother, Mes, }consress. which. might Become em- during the Summer. Tobacco Prxtucts .. 66 BK UM Mary Roberts, seventy-five years old, | D4rrassing. ‘Tranecos i It ig the view that one of the natu- oa 12° 11% 12 + | Opened the house yesterday for the sea-| raj developments of American repre- ! Union Oi + 2H Rye By son and started the furnace. A defec-| sentation at mectings of the Supreme | Dalen Pacific s+. 180% 120 290 — | ee eee te ie eeece atte Ander, |Councll would be for the council to| ° United Frait + 11% 111% he d hi i 4.\take up disarmament as one of its FH Unked Foot Bm 2% — 4 | Rouiscr Onotn “wamen were cared. Yor| policies, ‘This version contemplates Telephones Fitz Roy 3400 Un Ry Inv Co...., 11% 11. + %|by neighbors, The firemen arrived too|no link between the disarmament Ry Inv Co of.. 26% 24% 4 14 LInte to Rave the property, work of the League of Nations and Announcing a Change in the Price of United States Tires Available to the public immediately, a lowered schedule of prices will apply to United States Royal Cord Tires United States Fabric Tires United States Red and Grey Tubes Full details will be given upon inquiry at any Branch of the United States Tire Company or at your local Sales and Service Dealer. The United States Tire Company assures to its dealers—and the public they serve—the highest quality products at fair prices, with a merchandising policy that is always consistent, constructive, and making for stability. UNITED STATES TIRE COMPANY, 1790 Broadway, New York.