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RY FORD SAYS data 1: ema A TANVE s we BANKERS EXPECTED armen - en ‘THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JUNE 1, 1922. IG T.BAKERSILENT {RAIL BOARD READY Wall St. Gossip Net Last. Chee. High. Low y Adams Express 4 — 1%) Man Shirt .... 39% a9 9 ' aay RABY fii 1% & | Sactio Fury: bee Oe oy 3 Although there was an unusually Ady Rumely pf.. 48% + 1% | Mathlenon Alk W 30% 36% 86% — 1% brghes ete pretlada news Ajax Rubber v0 18 Maxwell Motor A. 72% 60% Tih — % favorable he stock market, prices ‘Alnska Junean 1% — %| Maxwell Motor B, 29% 22) 28 in today's session moved within a ‘Allia-Chalmes ay +4 Map Foote 18 18 8 narrow range and for the most part Am 41% + 2% May tores, 119% 119 119 did not do more than hold the gains pes 70 u i + 1%) scored in recent trading. — a+ + * | phere was litle of th " a : f e x A x r wn =f je of the speculative en- i Not Cut Out the Gorgas]|Committee Receives Decision] Financier Off for European] Five to’ Nine Cents an Hour] 4" any + i | Midvate = ik br! 80 much in evidence dur- pS > A ‘ : fant? mad ‘ . e Can pt 105% + % inn & Bt Louls. —% ing the month just closed. Most of i int, Which He Considers | of Reparations Commission Vacation to Remain Until Reduction for 400,000 a OT ou + 4 [Mo Pactti 22° = 44] the professional pools seem to have | Absolutely Essential, to Accept Berlin Reply. Septentber. Shopmen. Het ae a0 + MT Mont Ward w= Al trie a teane ote eatin en ; ~ Montana Power., 13 3 +1% 5 Dru oe 1 t : Mulline Body . aim — %| left to drift in accordance with the WASHINGTON, June 1,—Seore-| PARIS, June 1 (Associated Press).| George F. Raker, the financter,] CHICAGO, June 1—Delay in com-| Am Hite & lew. 7a National Acme 18% — %| suply and demand furnished by the | Haty of War Weeks to-day tola the} —Approval by the Reparation Com-| never more adequately sustained his| Pilation of the minority report by the TE ccve yaad 100 — % Ratlakat eens “a ae Ly rank and file of traders and the Senate Agricultural Committee that] Mission of the German reply to its} reputation for silence than he did to-|!abor members of the board is all ph eerigctia aie Ma Nat Conduit ..... 3% aut Iie onesies is oFAUY. Hleti : joes not consider Henry Ford’s| ultimatum and the decision to grantfday when, as he was sailing for Italy| that withholds announcement of an- Linseed O pt COM 60% 80% + | w i rorigg Med tp oe fe tq] but with chatiges limited te y ied He w for the Muscle Shoals nitrate|Germany a provisional moratorium|on the steamship Conte Rosso, he] other slash of $60,000,000 from the Locomotive.. 116% 116 110% 18% = %]| tions, Thereafter, until the close of { t satisfactory. for the year 1922 has cleared the way] was asked about his gift of $1,000,000] Wages of railway employees by the pe bryet vu Ie Ge Nec a NY 784 4+ 1%] the session, prices taken as a whole (Copyright, 1922, by United Pree.) for consideration ofa loan by the in-lto the Metropolitan Museum, an-|Réllroad. Labor Board, it was sald] Am ghip @ Com. 24% 28% % | New war back ‘ae ae = iy ii bag na uae Me an it oe DEARBORN, Mich, June 1.—| ternational committee of bankers] nounced this morning. unofficially to-day. Am Smelt & Het 08% 00% Sb — WIN Y NH & H.. 83 +04) showed @ pronoutoed trend | Senry Ford will make no further re-| meeting here. The decision was com-| When the ship news reporters spoke] Details of the reduction affecting|4™ 8™ & Ret pf 08 98 98 ay] N,¥ Ont @ woe 27 i = % u a Yision of his offer to lease the Muscle} municated to the bankers thin morn-|to him about it, he replied “I've not {490,000 shop cratt employees have) een ett cag’ Ba WBBM ANH — BL Nortotk Southern. 19 Md Among the overnight news of Bhoals, he declared to-day in an ex- | ini Their committee was expected| read the morning newspapers.’ Then : loyees have ne Steel Found. ae 8 The Norfolk & West... 100% 108 — 1% pred © tat eg Pe im~ elusive interview with the United|to mect in the afternoon to begin its]one of the men showed him a copy [PC completed, tt was sald, This! Am 100" 10% 108 + Amp NCriNerR Pacific. 76% WW TNT Tracie CRiMG Chie on tae ae Press. work of organizing a loan, that #,/and he adinitted that he had |cut, which ts to follow the $50,000,000] ,s" nm oy & 8 —Mi wae oo Lob ee Rel pb PHOd teas thas at Gee aime ct "The proposition that goes before [if the members agree with the Repa-| “glanced” at that one. But as to|reduction in the wages of 400,000| am 128% 128% 128% + “lonenone Pan a” Wed Ul: Ge Mi Weal clot | Be House Military Affairs Commit-|ration Commission's verdict. making any comment on the gift tol] maintenance of way emplo: who} Am Tobacco 144 148% 148% — 4] Orpheum Cireult.. 19% wo. ue previous wees a statement tée"to-day will be the last that we] While in reparations circles it is]the museum, Mr. Baker was utterly ployees, WhO} Am Tob pt new. 103% 102% 102% + M41 Otte Blevator ses, tate SOE td ee ee ete cares ene will make. We are passing it back to]thought there will be no disagree-|sitent after the stereotyped statement, |2°¢ threatening @ strike as @ result, | Am Tob ctfeB.. M41 141 141 — 1 Jott steel 14% eee Gtided MAY BO. were 18/100 i Congress.” ment, and that a loan of considerable | “I have nothing to say."" will affect all blacksmiths, machin- Chicie ae ie oi 2 1 + | Mtwer than the preceeding week, a Ford expects his revised offer, made| proportions, probably more than lonit; Baker, who 1s 82 years old and} ists, bollermakers, sheet metal work- Te rants ee Ue A 83% 4+ 2% Ree ar clas a) uw ‘on the suggestion of the Military Af-|$1,000,000,000, will be arranged with-|looks at least ten years younger, aia tees ; 9 + % H rm Committee, to be received by|in a few weeks, there is a tendency in| said that he intended to go first t) ers, electrical workers, carmen and ae Piel El Bhd ned ad + % Arete O4 + % $14,000,000 larger than in April, 1921 L)"Ohairman Kahn’ to-day. He hopes|#ome quarters to fear that the bank-| Naples and then by motor car to| Helpers in the service of the Nation's) {iw og...) oa 92% 82% — 4 | Pancamer Soul, oth aa Mel Spree te csel See Aatencae ti that the committee will take im-|¢rs wil! be unable to find @ solution | London to visit his daughter, He ex-| railroads. Awol phuscit I df 4-3 leeanunew'a gi U% + KB] other interesting bits of railpoad ‘| mediate action, His chief concern|teconciling the economic and political] pected, he added, to be abroad until] ‘The scale of reductions is said to}Am Writ Paper pt 4% 34 «© «4% + % 1 Penn RR a) Siig a ere, Sano ane Oa ae eeoey, with th ess with|clements of the problem. There yet] September. In his party were Dr. n Am Zine i — %] Penn Seab Bteel.. "12% wy— % was that the Railroad Labor Board ch the cominltten wilt ranart the |Femains one document for the Repara- | George David Stewart, his physician, | “@"&° fom five to nine cents an hour. |‘4m zinc vt + %4| People's Gas... 85 8 {a ready to announce a further cut Maa ea tie fot a aefinite| to" Commission to pass on, namely,|and Mr. and Mrs, Cornelius 8, Lee,| Among the reductions decided on by + M][Pere Marquette.. 33% 88% + %] in wages amounting to approxi- } on to the House for a definite /ine annex concerning the forced loan| the former the Secretary of the U.| the board are sald to be the following: | A*°° : = Zip we oh Bi] mately $50,000,000. es raptesice or reyectlon. in Germany, which wan not sent with | 8. Golf Association ta! panied \ 7 timerkee ae Ss — Industrial news was as favorable as fpr Want to say this,” he said. “Tih. reniy trom Berlia, but this la un-| A man who come Apprentices, five cents; helpers, Atchison Ry pf... 01% 91 91K + [Pierce Arrow 20% + ™1 that which directly affected the |) Baye not yet, and never will ask a|jerstood also to be of a favorable | twonte Fears ake an Inne ene tntry | tive cents; mechanics, seven cents; | Atlan Birm & Atl. 43 | 44 4% ted lal ta + | \caneportation qammanten i phgressman or senator to vote for|nature, atestace and cif be ne | passenger carmen, seven _centa; | At! Conat Line. ie ai at ee eaters cau: ed te Raports from important tee trade i} Pur offer. If they accept, alright. We} ‘The text of the resolution adopted| worth a million, a contractor with| freight carmen, nine cents. Atl Gulf & WI pt 80% 80% 80% + Hi [Pitts & Went Va. 37% 90% + 1 centres indicated that the average of f sent to Germany reads: 1,000 men in his emplay, was one of — ‘Auto Sales Corp... 4 4 4 — %|Pond Creek Coal. 20% 204 + %| operations is being maintained at ; he Reparation Commission: has|the Conte Rosso's passengers, Hol vn ee ne 1 Rdward Hp Aiantic Frult «-. 4% 4 44 — | Pressed Steg] Car 70% 7% — %| slightly better than 70 per cent. of “If they reject our bid T will sup-| studied attentively the letter of the|was Angelo Paino, of No. 2016 Hast| i !t28erald, Grand President of the/naidwin Loco .. A204 118% 119% + 1% pulls (00 rie 128 3+) capacity, and that new business ts Port Government operation, But I/German Chancellor of May 28 tnform-|14th Street, Brooklyn. ‘Tthere were| Brotherhood of (allway Clerks, | Baldwin Loco pf. 114% 114 114% + 1%] Punta ‘tee Sugar s0% hay 1g] _ Picking up rather than decreasing. ‘want to say this," Mr. Ford continued, ling it of measures already taken and | several hundred of his friends at the] Freight Handlers, xpress and Sta-[Rel f omit. ei, oid. Git = {Pub Serv ot NJ. 88 81% The improving condition of the Gnd there was a snap of fire in hisinew measures which the German | pier to see him oft and ono of them, | tion Employes, announced to-day that ‘A vo, 48% 47% 47% — M| Prod & Refiners.. 49 49 +1%| woolen industry was indicated by a Bray eyes, “if the selfish interests|Government undertakes to satisfy the} Dominic Bonnacci, sald that two de- Mining. 1 1% 1% [Rall Steel Spr... 104 14 % further price advance ordered by ‘Which, behind the scenes, have been| conditions laid down by the commis-| cades ago he gave Paino a job carry-| *!Xteen chiefs of the railroad brother- B sees 86% $6 86% — %| Ray Copper 18% + “%] the American Woolen Company. Miaepresenting this proposition wilt} sion in letters of March $1 and Apri!| ing a water bucket to thirsty work-| hoods and other executive oMcers of|Peth Steel +7 7% 7 —41 [Reading .... uuu + %*} Large copper selling agencies re- ome out into the sunlight and put up| 30 relative to the partial moratorium | men, the railroad union will meet in Cin- | Beth Steel B .-.. 78% + % ing lat pt .. of ported that demand for the metal @ better offer than mine, I'll falt in] for payments to be effected during the| 11's @ great country,” Paino anid Booth Fisheries. 7% 4 + 1% | Remington Type... 34% — 1% : cinnati next Tuesday to take up mat-|piiyn Rap Tran — %]Replogie Steel ... 25° — | Is keeping up to best expectations | oe Sige ee ee these aotereats year 1922 in executton of the schedules | ty the reporters. “And any boy whol ters vital to the common welfare of | 'R Tren ctfe +. — |] Rep Iron & Ste 77% — %| with the price at 14 cents, the i he at ‘4 ee our iesiad bid of Lin densa reine that thelGecman| Come! here and uses his brains and]all railroad workers. Some forty|Brown Shoe . + 2% | Rep Iron & 8 pf. % -—1%] highest of the last two years. It » eam then put over a less worthy pri- 6 ie his opportunities can do just what] executives are expected to attend the | Burns Bros A. Sidhe al [eas erate a 1s% + 1%] was further stated that sales dur- | wate offer, I want to notify them|Government did not commence sooner} tye gone." He said that ah wan ef Burns fies B. + %|Royal Dutch N ¥ 6% — we] 4. the first five months of this t t here and now that the fight to|/to take these measures, and noting tcc Butte Cop & Zinc — 4% [Pierce Oi pf..... 4% +. ng the firs e going to his old home, Salina, near] ‘Thi ting was called on inst: sh ximately equalled total | date to save Muscle Shoals for the] the explanations given by the German} yyogeing. ana attarward Auld week jeyieering: ah 3 af ihe Butte & Superior. St. Joseph Lead., Ife — %]| Year appro: ‘ ly eq | People of this country has merely|Government, the commission recog-lan audience with the Pope, as his uiploces Depeeuneat ‘ot'the Fee aerated stLa eeu meee near d e ve"! y|nizes that what the German Govern- f at y - | Brunswick Term., " +% bs aage Ree rey eat haa aitoate Gone and whAtAL ec Peseiite Javan) Archi iahiop and might | can Federation of Labor. Gado Cent Ol... i MBe Le Sen bile sais 4% +1 [ut at no time was the market able ““*We are ‘the only party bidding for] gages itself to do constitute a serious = & im he Vatican. WASHINGTON, June 1.—Adminis- | Cal ‘acking —- % Me MGR ak to respond to these favorable de- } Miele Shoals on the esis of publicfeffort on its part to respond to the|, With Paino were his wife, their|tration leaders were confident to-day|Csilf Petroleum.. +4) WahAt tiebe, is i" +18) vetopments. It acted tired and |] sorvice—the only interest. that’ does| demands of the commission, It de- BIE Re He THAN aR AR Tr eee Leen ge romn ouera atecttel DEI Odaes aalia Beare-Roebuck ... 79% 70 plainly suggested that its inside or {| not pian to utilize it asa mere money-|cides in consequence to confirm thel Perr: ng nia nonay chee Pose | the wage cuts ordered by the Rallrosa | cestral Leather, + | Seneca Copper .. 13% 13% + %] technical position might haye to for the operator. Because the] provisional moratorium, accorded on “1 J Labor Board will not strike. They} cen Leather pt.. — 4] Shattuck Aris .. 11% 11% + “| be materially improved before the sue be | Lauricelia. regard the storm in railroad unton| Cerro De Pasco.. + Hone TAT... 4 44 — ws] advance can be resumed in a broad pment of the shoals along lines|March 21, for part payments to Aboard the vessel in the care of | circl tureitito restrain thi Sinclair Ol ...... 36% 2% + % lic service would Interfere with| effected in execution of the schedule circles as @ ‘‘gesture’ restrain the Bloas-Bheff Steet . 49 ag, , Miss Mabel Brown, of Norfolk, were|poard from ordering further cuts. — x | Slows-sne: . 49 % me les which they control, they}of payments during the year 1922,}ient nigh schol girls off for an edu- Alton Ry. 11% — %| 8° Porto R Sus. torumo sot only refuse to develop it, but try|said moratorium to become effective cational tour of Europe. Chic & Al Ry pf. 18% — 1 | Southern Pactt + 14%] Ae little attention was pald o rumors ‘strangle development by any one/from June 1. " LOVETT DENIES CM &@ St PRR. Southern Ry ...-+ of mergers as was paid to funda- . f “The commission takes note that| qian ine pene een rae ueniamino CM &ASP RRpt Southern Ry pf. — %| mental developments , the who apsed re- im “For example take the by-product|the several arrangements envisaged] cently at a concert at enanie Halt: BANK DOMINANCE tte Preu too1.. cig 9 || Bian Clee NIT + 2%) An effort was made to revive waning “ Ing interests, which produce am-jand confirmed may be annulled at] tre was taken aboard in a whell chair. See Sa Chic RI & Pac. 4% — % MasacesWareaie = interest in the independent steel ja. They issued a hlet at-Jany moment if the commission at any * u + up [ORESES pone a + % © shares by the report that announce- } - y ennD! Bay. ¥|He expects to return in September] Says I h Ch N. Y.Jcoriéapiopcoe Stromberg +....++ - a} ns 7 S s ays Laue harges N. Y. be p + % ment of the consummation of the tacking the completion of the Wilson later time is convinced that Germany| for a concert tour and the Metropoll- é ; Chic Great Went. 9% — 14] Studebaker ...... + bably will dam. We make sulphate at the River|has failed to fulfil the conditions pre-|tan season. Yesterday Police Com- Bankers Rule Railroads — |entc & north R: 75% — %| Submarine Boat.. + three company merger probably uge plant. They asked us to sign|scribed. Without prejudice to joner Emeight geve hime photo- Is False Chile Copper F [Superior OM .... = be made after the close of the mar- . We would not sign. Their pam-|general powers, which it reserves,|graph of himself Inscribed “to the : : nepal bevesiadd arose % Mek tereayy Bvt tile eomieee ae said that the development of] the commission expressly reserves the| sweetest tenor In the world WASHINGTON, June 1,—Charges We ey a Pee Tans aadecpnepaincintrel : Muscle Shoals was n6t an a right to annul the moratorium if at —————— that a ‘New York banking combine’ + % + Feecjn evened insist on im military preparedness. Then why|any moment whatever it is not satis:| Ng? F 4 — KI] Tex & Pacific .. a ‘ } id the Government ever build {t?} fied with the progress accomplished M’CARROLL FLAYS es MeL ail pa alae weer cel, i There was a multipliety of rumors ‘They said the present supply of|in the settlement of questions still in] HYLAN TUNNEL PLAN peace tiennie SORIA Cre pnae sABG 2 PGE = eee te hioan <comaniag! (ino erican ammonia was in excess of| suspense or if in case Germany, fail- hs tte Mid aU ome e Jt SE Oza les ot cone | Goins able, Beek a7 [ees Dene Rs SOLinT BoRbere Taaat GEReIgT GOL. demand. Yes—because the price] ing to observe the aid which she de- were denied before the Senate Inter- | Conso! gar. ‘ranscon f Bs + * is y ask for it 1s prohibiti sires by means of an external loan,| 4PPlause Greets Former| state Commerce Committee to-day by| Consol Gas... eM Rraamiac a Wess GN EN Cate group traded tn. | Nearly, all were “Yet, at that every time the coking |and in consequence failing to execute] Commissioner's Strictures | overt 8. Lovett, Chairman of the} oon inecal Min. — %] Union on ae Ba ech a) [eee marred. gresis’ were steering into the Tariff] tne measures relative (o limitation of : Union Pacific board. ‘The charges} Com, 1a\-© ee rane ac cl age asst quar 2 {Ol shares and the equipments gave ‘an import duty of $12.00 per ton| the floating debt specified in the let.| &t Chamber of Commerce, | were made recently before the com-| Consol Dintrib + Nluntted altey'si2. 40" go, 47 1m] the best exhibition of strength. on’ all ammonia sulphate brought|ter of the Chancellor of May 28, and| More than 300 members of the} Mittee by W. Jett Lauck, economist} cosden on wb 1] Oniea Dee ;-.) 1 Ek | eee thing two pots, touched 1a from foreign plants. That act was | other arrangements satisfactory to| Chamber of Commerce of the State|*°!.t?® railroad unions. Corn Prod . — %| United Fruit M2 1420 42 points, d aud against every American farmer.|the commission not being made f areber: 9 e State] “r know the charge is absolutely | Crucible Steet — %] United Food Prod 10 8% %% + 1%] new high for the year. Shares of said that fertifizer cannot be] regulation of questions ihe budgets of New York at the monthly meet-| untrue and consequently there is no|Crucible Steel pt. H || Un Hetall Stores o9% 67% G8 + %| lesser oll companies rose a point or real evidence to support {t,'’ Mr, |Cuba Cane Sugar. + %/U BCT Pipe .. 35% 84% 85 +1 more. Gains in the equipments at at the Shoals at less than pres-| gry deficit and floating debt." HAG Of io: (CE Liberty vatpect taay 17 declared. He also denied that} Cuba Cane Sug pt C+ lev Scr Pipe pt 60% GM G% +1 | one time amounted to about a point eemacket prices. That's another —————— applauded former Public Service| (Orrin interests control the Associa. [oD # © 1 N — %] Us ind Alcohol 87% 56% OTH When the remainder of the market : a = ; 4 — ee eae it tot iente: four] “WOLF OF WALL ST."| Commissioner — William — MfeCarrol!| tiom of Railway Executives, of which 2 eee tates we Gon een com = | Tetused to climb out of its rut Mccnicts patie by making. oom: NOW CALLED THIEF], "°,, comtemned the proposed} he is a member. Cuban Am Sug pt +1 [U8 Rue tat ‘pt iosm 105% 100% + %| these two groups sank back close pitte fertiliser and Aaa direct to freight and passenger tunnel between a Davison Chem — %]v 8 Smelters 45 «4% «45 + | to the final figures of last night. tie*rarmer. ; = . Staten Island and South Brooklyn| DEFENDS TRADE ON _ [Ps Beers Minin D8 Bek 100%, 100 Oe ‘ (pee oes ap, FAR Tee David Lamar Appropriated which is blige by Mayor Hylan OTTON EXCHANGE pe eee es We a * x Berea pt. can sl we Fi Lipraae ar lag Lik hcp tone a 4 oth mi f the city admin- "8 | Utah Copper - yi - . The renewal the Gorgas plant, People may RGB00, Women) ‘Shys, [Gece arise othe a eamins || a +24] Vanadium steel. B1° GO% EL + 4] rate was fixed at 4% per cent. and “understand why we cannot cu’ fa A ‘ ; ae Caro Chem.. 32% 31% 32% +1 late in the day funds repayable on ‘the Gorgas plant. Til te you! _ Obtaining Indictment. eager ees] Broker Asserts American Caro Chem pe 635 demand were obtainable st less tha i . Until we complete Dams No.| The Grand Jury filed with Judge /Owner! ay atelbal eehea change Wlerbere Racked a Le 5% per cent. The foreign exchange Ziti No. 2, which may require three} Nott in the Court of General Sessions |“Sune,muncipal openstion. | Kaxchange pers a Hh lah — | market was firm, with demand sterl- four years, the Gorgas plant is ab-lto.4ay an indictment against David] plan for a freight tunnel under the] Lransactions With Honor. =a 82° 32%e- XN] ing making a new high for the ly essential to the immediate| amar, the ‘Wolf of Wall Street,"’| upper bay from GreenVille, N. J., to] At the trial of the American Cotton ie . 14 14% — 44] movement at $4.45 1-16. Wheat ical operation of the nitrate/charging him with grand larceny in| Brooklyn and the Transit Commis-| Exchange to-day Joseph Levy of Levy — %| Wells Fargo .... 76% 7% + %] was steady. Cotton declined more its. Then there is another reason. |the first degree. The complaint was| sion’s propbsed passenger tunnel be-|& Co., whose firm was a member of + MWor Marien... 22 12 38 | than $1 @ bale. Alabama Power Company has a/made by Mrs. Karelle Ollison, who] tween Staten Island and Brooklyn the American Cotton Exchange, de- ie ie Piet =, he mo < moans Rg? “t Sirens ; a charges that she entrusted $6,300 to] ‘Both these plans havo been care-| fended his trading on that exchange. Westinghouse, .., 63% 63 63% + % | Liberty Bonds at 2.45 P.M: rnment built a large addition tol}Lamar in October, 1921, for the pur-| fully thought out and made to co-| When the witness told Assistant i ; . 5 — v[shes 100.04 100.00 100,00 plant to secure sufficient power. |chase of oil shares and he appropri- cpunate with the general scheme at District Attorney Hugo Wintner that f * eee La ae he ae eas i] Int 99.96 99.86, 99.88 ““The contract by which the Ala-Jated the money to his own use. port and city development,” said Mr.| many brokers on the American Cotton — W]White Motor...... 51% 48% 51 + 24/24 4s 99.80 90.88 99.86 Power Company permitted the] Lamar has been at Mberty since] McCarrell. ‘The City government is| Exchange had to purchase cotton from — %]Wnite on, + 10% «9%: 10% + | let 4 a4 99.92 99.02 vermment io build a Govyernment]his arrest on ball fixed hy # Police| working entirely at cross purposes|the New York Cotton Exchange — 4] Wirewick Bteel... 18% 18% 18% — % he ye eronte ae Pia plant on the company's premises is|Magistrate. Judge Nott issued a| with the Transit Commission and the|through brokers of that exchange, — ta |Willye-Overland, 9% 9% ath 4ye 300.04 100.00 100.00 fre that should receive the widest|bench warrant for his arrest and| port authority, although they ars|Mr. Wintner said to the witness: =? [Wabe-orer ates oR 0 eS Ml victory Oke cssss 20008 10008 : icity. We don't believe that con-| Lieut. Barney Flood set out to look| proper and legally constituted bodies} “Isn't that why it was necessary Br BWR A Cosrese. : AT victory 8%e ..... 100.04 — 100.00 Drew z — K]Wis Central 50% 30% 30% — % Aract should stand, We do not be-|for him. for handling the tunnel question in| for the oross-trading, because you o%— % Worth Pump * 55 b4% 84% — 4% | FOREIGN EXCHANGE AT 2.45 P. M. dieve that foreign capital should get ee their respective fields had mo cotton on your exchange to|Greene Cananca 4% + %|Worth Pump pt A 92% 92% 92% —1%] Sterling, demand, 4.451-16; cabl “Bie benefit of a contract disadvan- SHIP NEW: INFORMATION Ldn 2 cea sell, and the cross-trading was neces-|Guan Sugar 12% — 4] *Ex dividend. 4,45 7-16, up 5-16. French francs, de- @ugeous to the American Government. ELECTION OFFICERS sary in order to confirm your cus-|Gulf States Steel. 84% 83% — 4%] Totsl sales 1,297,400. mand, .0911; cables, .0911 1-2, off ,0001. Now it' jarely up to Congres: “di vith 1 Haberehaw Elec,. 1% ——s—— Lire, demand, .0520; cables, .0520 1 rnad Goan too mer delay 6! carrito. ing Zi’ 70-Daw. IN 1919 INDICTED {)74"5.078" WE heen your Hartman Corp. = #|MAN WHO SOLD PAINTING |o® .6003. Belgian francs, demand, .08i1' 7. I'd like to have started work | qaralle, Kingston —_——- The witness retorted that the [Hydraulic Stee } | OF GRANT TO CITY BROKE |(p37's%4, up 0001, Greek drachnaas de this summer, Think of the em- Due T Grand Jury Action Result] rokers of the American Exchange | rouston +1 mand, .0428; cables, .0430, unchanged. ment we pools give oe Bae Geo, Washington, Southampton, of Socialist Charge hacked every transaction with their} Hupp Motors — 4) Juele eas ae ms Helswiss francs, demand, .1910; cables, All this time an investmen . Monroe, London Socialis 3 money and their honog. Homestake Min “Hadn't @ 11912, off .0003, Gullders, demand, .8865 Sad N ow! . 0015. Ps de- of Fraud. Why didn't you belong to the New |flinols Central .. + 4%] Christian 8. Juell of 3419 Bedford |cables, 3870, off .0015, | Pesetas, Due Saturday. : York instead of the American Cotton |!ndishoma Refin. = 4lavenue, Brooklyn, who recently cre-| Mand. 1678; cables, 1678. off 0008. Congress is willing to spend Piymoutn Indictments were found by the | nychange if you had to go over there |jneirenien Con: + *]ated's commotion at a meeting of the| regia, cng Semand, 2867: | cables, ne—acoren ot millions at Mu cle | Cambr ntwerD. Grand Jury to-day against certain} and buy your cotton?” Mr. Wintner|int Cons Corp pt — %]Board of Estimate when tentatively |'1775; cables, .1780, off .9024. Danish fe Poor end ses Nis cae ree Mexico, ay 25} election officers in the Seventeenth | asked Levy. Inter Agr Corp... 10% 10% 19% — [sold to the city a painting of Gen.|ikr., demand, .2175; cables, .2180, off a rent lire ict who served in the] “Because I haven't got a million|inter Agr Corp pt 41% 41 41% + %IGrant to the city for $500, was in |.0002, pt: B. nickel for peac: pare doll lied the wit Inter x +1416 rt in Brooklyn to-day 1 —————— ee $$$ $< election of 1919. Their names were | dollars,” rep h ness. County Cou im re \y) -day in ISH TERMINAL CITES ¥ 28| not made public, Bench warrants ——————— LA Hie sag AREY { MJsuppiementary proceedings. Edward | COMMUNISTIC AIMS S CITY ON VALUATIONS were issued for their arrest. PARAGUAY PRESIDENT Int Mer Mar pf. G. Sullivan, swine maauescturer, ol CHARGED TO LAFOLLETTE eaee The indictments grew out of alleged IS ORDERED T UIT inter Nickel ..+++ No. 606 Fifth Avenue, Brooklyn, had pied, saci ay er fraudulent counting of votes. The 0 Q' Invincible OM + % [obtained a judgment for $140 against | 11 ousin Republicamy Organise t een evidence was brought out in the in- |. Syn Island OU. him i n1919, WW oment on vestigation of the claim of Socialists | Former Hccutives timatnns | tron Products = ,%], 12 bi sexamination to-dey Juell anid MELA Osea 3 rete peo ted SMPaustice Faber in the Supreme Court, elected to the Board of Aldermen that pre re vege st ae SA he be ve i he was ‘without a cent,'? and in debt Patil es eee M 8 ie - " . _ of TENOS Jul (Associa * * = re . " Republican a Muiikiyn, signed an order to-day at they were wilfully deprived of their], BUBNOS ATKIS, june | (Associated | sone me ives. = fe ]for $50,000, with several judgments | Prow) The Citizens’ Republican State seats by the election officers. *lacainst him. He sald that he lives sal ing the ‘anding over of the Govern- ty Bo. - & 4 t's house, His busi- United States Senator La Follette and directing the City Tax Commis- 200P-M.|¢rRUCK SKIDS INTO RAILING oy} ment as been delivered to President] Kan City Bo pt — \|!7 his wife's aunt's a his slate of Ctate candidates to-day de- to show cause on June 33 why the 2.00 P.M. ‘ FTAyala, of Paraguay, oy Colonel Chirife, | Kelly Springt’@ + \%|ness had failed. —_ clared its campaign will be based upon Rsament of $39,256,200 on the term: APARTMENT HOUSE, leader of the forces of former Presi-| Kennecott Copper + % = @ fight ageinst communism, company’s "property in south A sand truck skidded to-day as it}dent Schaerer, says a despatch from — %/ STRUCK BY AUTO ON AMSTERDAM Otto Bosshard of Lacrosse, chairman, Glyn should not be reduced by $12,- *Iturneg from Mount Morris Park West] Asuncion today. -1 AVENUE. in announcing the standards of the pm. 400 into 124th Street and tore a several] Should the ultimatum not pe com- ‘William Petohesky, thirty-four, of | Conference, asserted that Senator La ‘compan? wi ates that the true as- | Cameronia, Glasgow feet of iron railing in front of an apart-| pied with, Colonel Chirife threatens to} Lake B & West . 21% + “]Ellenville, N. ¥., was struck by an|Follette and his faction had joined 6 nt should be $26,263,800. Al- [Gente icone ment house on the southwest corner, |take the capitol and declare himself | Lee Rub & Tire 33% — %|automobiie while crossing Amsterdam |hands with the Socialist Party domin- gvervalustion was cited by rap Patrolman Martin M . of the West Desultory nghting has oc- | Lehigh Velley UlAvenue at 68rd street, to-day, He waslated by former Congressman Victor Se emmerty belween 44d, gist |Our, i oy Oth Street tation, detailed to cs fe : the Params | Loew's Ini taken ts Roosevelt Hospital with a|Berger and with the Non-Parisan Dine Actos und tie pin nese [Peay Oh nee 00 A truck owing to a strike of che 6 Hes southeast of Asuncion, & Nash fractured. seal. and shoulder, The| League and “were opening the way for ss at $19,856,000, alleged te 6 end, | ree, Taft, Boo ALM f the operating company, was soverely Ald that ex-president Schaerer Loco automobile escaped without the poliee|a communistic state,” Nine hundred 455.000, alleged to be ex- Thomas, tu uken refuge in the German Legar learning the identity of owner or op-|delegates were preseni, represeuiing every county, COTTON EXCHANGE ° SUSPENDS THREE Lamborn, Marks and Clark Furnished Others Infor- mation, Is Announcement, For furnishing information to uns authorized persons and for actions “detrimental to the best Interests” of the exchange, the New York Cotton Exchange to-day suspended three members for six months. Notioe of this action was given from the ros- trum of the exchange at the opening of business to-day. ‘The suspended men are Arthur B. Lamborn of Lamborn & Co., No. 7 Wall Street, and J. Marks and John F. Clark of J, & O. Clark & Co. No. 144 Pearl Street. Neither Thomas Hale, Secretary of the exchange, ner Edward BH. Bartlett, Vice President, would elaborate upon the reasons un- derlying the action of the exchange officials. Lamborn & Co. said the suspension was the result of ‘the erroneous and unsupported statement of a seven- teen-year-old boy” and that the com- pany will appeal and “take such a= tion as our counsel advises.” J. F, Clark & Co, said the suspen- sion was for ‘a technical violation’ and that it will continue its service, clearing orders through other mem- bers, ——— COL. FRIEDSAM HONORED BY PRESIDENT HARDING foned to Make Special In~ ry on Business in Europe. President Harding has requested Col. Michael Friedsam, President of B. Altman & Co., and Chairman of the National Merchandise Fair, to make a special report to him on busi- ness and other economic conditions tn Butope. Col. Friedsam will sail on the Olympic on Saturday. Col, Friedsam’s committee in charge of the National Merchandise Fair tw now well organized. He will have reg- ular cable reports on the progress of the National Merchandise Fair dur- stay on the other side. ———— OPERATORS ANSWER MEN TO-MORROW. The answer of the anthracite coal operators to the miners, who rejected the proposal for a wage reduction, haa been drafted, it was announced to-day, but will not be given out until to-mor- row, when it will be presented to the Joint wage scal@ conference. ‘The oper- ators will meet at the Pennsylvania Hotel to-night to approve the answer drawn by thelr committee, Comm: a co. BANKING AND FINANCIAL, errcnnverere New York Curb Market Stocks cover practically the range of American business, Geographically they extend around the earth. 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PATCH, ‘Trus- the MOTOR CITY PAINT COM- tees, PANY has elected to redeem an on July 1, 1922, all outstanding ACM eo LEAD’ & COLOR WORKS 6% Serial Gold Bonds, issued’ under said Trust Mortgage, which, by their terms, have not matured that date, at 1024% of par and interest Holders of the above Bonds are fed to presént them for payment, accompanied atured Coupons, on’ or after J the office of SECURITY TRI "SAVINGS, BANK, Ohicaga, Te or BANKERS! TRUST COMPANY: New York City, N. ¥. ‘Atter July 1,'1922, interest on the Bonds will cease and’ the Coupons maturing after paid date will become null and vold. Cou pons due July 1, 1922, should be detached ‘the usual o al and presented for payment In manner. MOTOR CITY PAINT COMPANY, oME WHITE LEAD & COLOR WORE, A 2 : By A. M. WOODWARD, Secretary. Dated ‘any ‘2th, 1922. SAVINGS BANKS, EXGCELNOR SAVING S:BANK Now sf S3rd St. and ¢th Ave, will open for business In its own 22 & 225 W.57 TH ST ‘T BROADWAY

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