German Group Makes Gains |
on Favorable News From
Lausanne Parley.
BY F. H. RICHARDSON.
Special Dispatch to The Star.
NEW YORK, June 30—Led by the ι
foreign list. the bond market ranged
hifher in active trading today.
The market openel with a firm tone.
German government issues ran up
about 2 points in reflection of the re
newed optimism in Europe over devel
opments at Lausanne. Many of the
buying orders came from abroad. Ger
man industrials, utilities and munici
pals also advanced.
The Bank of England cut Its rate to
2 per cent. This forecast a further cut
In the New York Federal Reserve Bank
rate, now 2',2 Per cent, but since this
is unlikely to be made until next week,
the effect on United States Government
long-term issues was not pronounced.
As a matter of fact. Governments
opened '» to 3 g lower because of liquida
tion from Chicago and the continued
efforts of speculators to drive Treas
uries and Liberties down to buying
levels. After overnight orders were
cleaned up. most Treasury low-coupon
issues were about '4 to M; point higher,
■with smaller advances in Liberties and
Treasury 4%S end 4s.
In the corporation list the feature
«ss a sharp rise in the bonds of the St.
Louis-San Francisco Railroad following
approval by the Interstate Commerce
Commission of a loan of $3.390.000 and
the commission's statement that the
plan submitted by the carrier for re
duction of its fixed charges will prevent
a receivership July 1. Frisco 412 3"}
Commercial (stamped) (6 "183
District '6) ... *196
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Liberty 17M *190 1
Lincoln <10> *400
Metropolitan 114) 2·5
Riez* < 15 ).. . 350
Second 19e > * ' et>
Washington "180
TRUST COMPANY.
Amer Sec. 4 Tr. Co. (15) *299
Nm: Sav. & Tr <12. > 375
Prince Georges Bk. A Tr. (6) 28
Union Trust <8s> *191
Wash Loan A Trust (14) 400
SAVINGS BANK.
Bank of Bethesda <8f) *53
Com. A Savings (10» 325
East Washington 112) "20
Potomac 110 » 55
Sec. Sav A Com Bk. (10) "435
Seventh Street <12) "280
United States (30) 53»
Wash. Mechanics (20) 50
FIRE INSURANCE.
American (12) 271
Corcoran (10) 150
Firemen's (8) ·30
National Union (15) *14'a
TITLE INSURANCE.
Columbia (6b) 7
Real Estate (8h> 145
MISCELLANEOUS.
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Dist. Natl. Sec. pfd 60
Emer. Bromo-Selz. "A' (2) *25>2
Federal Storage Bid 80
Fed.-Am. Co com. <60c) ·15
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Real Estate M. A G pfd (6) ·«>',
Security Storaae (55) 975.
Ter. Ret A Wr Corp. (3) *42
The Carpel Corp. (2) ««it
W Mech Mtge. com. <8) g
Wash Med. Bldg Corp (7) ·#0
Woodward A Lothrop com. Π 20). 29'i
Woodward A Lothrop pfd. (7) 10S
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Tab P.NJ 64» 20Ϊ2 14
Toho El Pw 7s'56.. 7
Toklo 5s 62 10
Tokio 64s '61 1
Tokio El Lt 6s '61.. 23
904 904 90W
75 744 74'i
35 35
19% 19"K
84 84
43 43
35
10
84
43
29'
39'
274 26
294 294
394 S9W
Un E'.PSLref 5a'SI. 12 101% 101%
Un Pac 1st 4s 47 .. 19 91 90%
Un Pac rf 4s 2001.. 1 774 774
Un Pac 4 4s 67.... 6 734 72%
Un Ρ 1st rf 5s 2001. 3 90 894
Unit Drup as 63 .. . 22 69 664
Utd Kins 6 4s 37. .295 102% 1024
U 8 Rubber 6a 47.. 12 30 29
Un St W 64s A'47. 19 26 244
Ui St W 14a A'Sl. 1» 254 24%
Uruguay la '64... .i 10 22 22
Utah PALBi '44.. 6 65 644
UUlPw 6a 61 ww.. 24 164 16.
CORPORATION
REPORTS
TRENDS AND PROSPECTS OF
LEADING ORGANIZATIONS.
NEW YORK, June 30—The follow
ing is today's summary of important
corporation news, prepared by Stand
ard Statistics Co., Inc., New York, for
the Associated Press:
Automobiles and Truck*.
Automobile production in the United
States and Canada during May totaled
193,370 units, compared with 155,136
in April and 329.901 in May, 1831, ac
cording to reports to Department of
Commerce.
Electrical Equipment and Radio.
Westinghouse Electric & Manufac
turing. passed quarterly dividend on
common stock; paid 25 cents on April
30 and 62'2 cents in each of the two
preceding quarters.
Food Products.
Wrigley (William). Jr., Co., declared
four monthly dividends of 25 cents
each, payable August 1. September I,
October 1 and November 1 ; formerly
paid 50 cents on September 1.
Household Products.
Altorfer Bros., omitted quarterly divi
dend on $3 preferred stock; paid 75
cents February 1.
Leather and Shoes.
Endicott Johnson Corporation deficit,
six months ended June 4. 1932, $4,580
vs. net income of $1,333,753 In six
months ended July 3, 1931.
Machinery.
Curtis Manufacturing deficit, year
ended May 31, 1932, $48,225 vs. net in
come, $329,356.
Metals (Non-Ferrous).
American Smelting & Refining cuts
price of lead 5 points to 2.95 cents a
pound.
Bunker Hill ^a '36..
Westphalia 6s '61..
W Ε O 5^4s 37 ww.
Wll * Co lat 6a '41.
Wis CentTm 4· '36.
Yokohama 6s'61...
Team S*T 6a A'7I.
TfiSln SAT 6a B'76.
lies. High. Low. Close
1 18 18 18
4 34 33IÎ 34
7 47 464 46M
10 97V4 96'» 86*,
17 7 7
1 13 13 13
7 14*4 14 14W
3 164* 16*» 164,
1 98*. 98*4 984,
2 27H 27 27
2 32 32 82
12 92V4 92'4 92Vj
β 47 46*4 47
7 45 44 44
2 58H 58'Λ
6 184 18 18
2 99* 994 99*
6 64*4 64** 64Ή
12 29 284 28*
5 44 48* *3M
7 54 H 644 54N
11 13 »2H 13
Markets at a Glance
NEW YORK. June 30 0*»).—Stocks
heavy: specialties lead decline. Bonds
Irregular; United States Governments
rally. Curb heavy; utilities sag. Foreign
exchanges steady; Swiss franc gains.
Cotton higher; unfavorable weather;
higher cables Sugar higher; trade
buying. Coffee lower; easier spot
market.
CHICAGO. June 30 OP).—Wheat
steady; heavy rains Oklahoma: steady
foreign markets. Corn easy; scattered
July liquidation; unsettled cash market.
I Cattle steady to firm. Hogs higher.
BONDS ON THE CURB
MARKET.
Sales in DOMESTIC BONDS.
thousands Hish Low. Close.
3 Alabama Pw 4'is '67 70% 70% 70%
2 Aluminum Co 5s '52 83 81% 81%
2 Aluminum Ltd Es '48 83 83 83
15 Amer α & Ε 5s 2028 74 73'» 74
1 Amer Rad 4%s *47 . 80 80 80
52 Amer Roll Mill 5s '48 37% 36 36
1 Appalacli Pow 5s 56 80 80 80
1 Arkans PAL 5s '56. 74 74 74
20 Asao Elec Ind 4'.s'53 39 24 26
13 Asso GAB 4%s 49 C 11% 101 ^ 10%
14 Asso Gas A El 5s '50 i3% 13% 13%
2SAso Gas A El 5s '68 13% 13% 13".
2AUO G Λ: Ε 5%s '77 18% 18% 18
2 Associât Rayon 5s '50 24% 24'% 24%
13 Asso TAT 5%s A '55 25 23 25
10 AS Tel Ut 5%s 44 C 17% 16% 17%
2 Baldwin Loco fi%s '33 56% 56% 56%
1 Bell Tel Can 5s A '55 85% 85% 85%
1 Bell Tel Can 5s Β '57 84% 84% 84%
1 Bud Gen El 5s A '56 103% 103% 103%
2 Can Nat RE 7s Ε 'S5 95% 95% 95%
» Carolina Ρ A L 5s '66 59% 58% 58%
18 Cent III PS 4',is Ρ Ί7 55% 85 55%
1 Cent Pw 4c Lt 5s '56 48% 49% 49%
12 Cent Pub Ser 5%j '49 1 % *»
15 Cent State Elec 5s '48 33% 23 23%
2 Cent St Elec 5%s '54 21% 21% 21%
1 Cent St PAL 5%s '53 21 21 21
5 Clil Dis El 4%s 70 A 56% 56 56%
2 Chi Dis Elec 5%s 35 50% 50% 50%
15CÎK St RI 5%s A '49 11 10% 10%
1 Ctncl Str Ry 6s Β '55 45% 45% 45%
70 Cities Service 5s '50 26% 26% 26%
9 Cities Service 5s '66 24% 23% 24
72 Clt Scrv Gas 5': S '42 40% 39%. 39%
6 Cit Ser Gas Ρ 6s '43 54 54 54
7Cit Serv Pow 5'jS '52 29 28 29
1 Cleve Ter Bid* 6s 41 35% 35% 35%
13 Comwh Ed 4%S C '56 *2 81% 81%
1 Comwh Ed 4' -s Ε '60 81% 8n. 81%
4 Comwh Ertis 4s F '81 72% 72% 72%
3 Comnltv PAL 5« '57 40 39 39
1 Γοη Ο Bal 4%s G 'β« 9* 96 9«
ICon G U· 6%s A '43 13'i 13% 13%
a Con Gas Util 6s A '43 20% 18 19
3 Consum Pow 4%s '58 92 91% 91%
21 Cont Ο Α Ε 5s A '58 41% 39 »
3 Continen Oil 5' s '37 89% 89% 89%
2 Crane Co 5s '40 58% 58 « 58'<
4 Del* E! Pow 5%s '59 56% 58% 56%
2 Det C Gas 6s A '47 . 81 8! 81
3 Det C Ges 5s Β 50 70 70 70
1 East ft Inv 5s A '54 8% 8% 8%
à Edts El Boston 5s '33 101 % 161%' 101%
41 Elec Ρ 9- L 5« A 2030 36% 34% 35%
4 Vmoire P'st El 5s '5? 38 38 38
4 Federal Wat 5'',s '54 28% 27% 27%
3 Flreiton» C M 5s '48 66% 6« umo t-itL. »"a5 s» en « en-» un i
3 Phil* Elec 5 Vas '72 . livfc 10 10
1 Pot Edts 4'is F 81 wi 70 70 70
16 Proct & Osm *'3s '47 99'i 99 99·>;
1 Ρ S No 111 4'is F '81 61 61 61
3 Pub Ser Okla 5s D '57 60 60 60
8 Pub 8 PAL 5'as A '49 593i 59'» 5»':
2 Pug S Ρ A L 5s C '50 58', Si', 58'
16 Pue 8 PAL 4'2s '50 D 54»i 54U 54'i
1 Rfpub Gas 8s '45 Λ 12 12 12
3 Roch Cn Pw 5s A '53 15 15 15
2 Scbulte HE 6s '35 xw 12 12 12
4 Scrlpps 5'as '43.. . 54'« 54'< 54';
4 Shaw WAP 4'jS A '67 56'2 56 56'
4 Shaw WAP 4'2s Β '68 56 55"« 551.
JShaw W4P 4'js D '70 55'â 55'a 55·,;
5 Shaw WAP 5s C '70 63 63 63
2 Snider Pack 6s '32.. 24 24 24
USE PAL 6î A 2025 xw 531 i 53 531
8 South Calif Ed 5s '51 96», 95si " "
1 South Cahf Ed 5s '52 961., 96'»
6 Sou Calii Edis 5s '54 96H 96
3 Scu Cal Gas 5s A '57 55'., 55
2 Stand Gas & Ε 6s '35 42'a 42'·4 42'
6 Stand G&E cv 8s '35 41· , 41 41"
2 Stand Gas A- Ε 6s '51 33ra 337« 33"»,
1 Stand Oas A Ε 6s '66 32'j 32'j 32'
8 Standard Ρ A L 6s 'S7 31H 303.« 31^
8 Super of Illin 4'aS '68 55 54'i MÛ
9 Swtft Co 5s '40 wi.. 81 79ft A
3 Swift Co 5s '44 97 98.i
9 Uni Lt «1 Ry 6s A '52 61 '* 61 >4 81H
5 United Ρ A L 6s '75 35'i, 35'î 35'i
2 Unit Pub Ser 6s A '42 2s. 2S
1 U 8 Rub 6'2s '34 ... 42 42 42
1U S Rub 6'is '35 ... 30 30 S0
1 U 8 Rub 6'2s '39 .. 25 25 25
7U 8 Rubber 6s '33 . 67 67 87
5 Va Pb Ser 5'„β A '46 55'à 54'« S5
5 Va Public Rerv 6s '46 36 35»a 35'à
2 Va Pub Serv 5s Β '50 S3 53 53
2 Ward Baking 6s '37 78 78 78
1 Wash W A Pow 5s '80 881» 88'. 88».
1 West News Del 8s '44 173« 175« 17',
8 wes Tex Ut 5b A '57 37 38 S7
FOREIGN BONDS.
3 Buen Air Prov 7s '52 24'z 24>£ 24'i
3 Cent Bk Ger 6s A '52 30', 30'» 30',
21 Cent Bk Co 6s Β '51 373« 37 37',s
1 Chile Mtg Bk 6s '31 11 11 11
12 Com Pr Bk 5'^s '37 37 36'', 38*,
7 Cuban Tel 7!2s A '41 78 70 70
1 Ercole Mare 6'ïS '53 43 43 43
16 Eur Ε Cp 6'is '65 xw 40 39'.» 39Vj
7 Europ Mtg 7s C '67. 32Ji 31'a 31Vi
6 Finld Ind Bk 7s '44 52'j 51'.a 52
5 Fluid R M Bk 6s '61 33'a 33 334
18 Ger Cons Mun 6s '47 24 22·'« 22'î
8 Ger Cons Mun 7s '47 243,« 23'a 231 a
20 Oesgueral 6s '53 ww 37'» 36 37'>
4 Ham ESAU 5 Va s C '38 36 35<« 36
2 Hamburj? Elec 7s '35 46'ίι 46'a 46'îj
3 îsarci ftyd El 7s '52 49 49 49
4 Ital Sup Pw 6s A 63 28 27'i 27'',
1 Medellin Col 7s '51.. ll'a lHa ll'a
2 Prussia Elec 6s '54 261, 261< 26>,
1 Ruhr G Co 6'2s A '53 26', 2fi3, 26',
3 Saarbrueck 7s '35 94''a 94'ίι 94'j
65 Saxon Pub Wk 5s '32 40 39'a 40
5 Terni Snc β'-s A '53 «S'a 43'a 43'i
7 Unit Indust 6'-.s '41. 32 31*< 31?,
ww—With warrants.
xw—Without warrants.
η—New
*1—When Issued.
CHICAGO STOCK MARKET
CHICAGO. June 30
, »i >i
200 Cord Corp 2'» 23· 23«
100 Elec Household 2*» 2»* 2»,
SOFItz Simmons 2
150 HI Brick 4 4 4
1050 Insull Util '1 «4
100 Insull U pf 2nd Ser.. '■ '»
50 Jefferson Elec 4'a 412 4'2
50 Kat* Drug 16 16 18
100 Kellogg Switch 2 2 2
100 Keystone Steel 3s* 3H 3*«
150Lynch Corp ........ ll'a 11 11',.
1800 Mid We»t Util ' , V« V.
50 Morgan Litho 'a '4 >2
10 Musk Mot Sp A 3H 1s.
100 Nat Batterr ISVi 15'i 15Va
lOO Nat El Pow A >4 "t xh
100 Nat Sec Inv » Vt
400 Nat Sec Inv pf 26'i 28"« 2β'4
30 Pub Ser 8% pf 58 55 55
20 Pub Ser 7ί'<· pf. 60'i 60 80
40 Quaker Oats 85',« 64'i 85
50 Quaker Oats pf 97'i 97a« 9734
200 Railroad Sh ', U ' v£
80 Shaler Co A 4', 4'a 4'a
500 Swift ft Co 9% 9». 9»a
350 Swift Intl 18 17V« 17V«
10 Tel Bond ft Sh 1st pf 25 35 25
950 U 8 Gypsum 11V« 10»» 10',
50 U 8 Rad As Tel 6 6 8
300 Walrraen 9'i 9 9V«
Stock sales today, 14.000 shares.
June 27 marks the 250th anniversary
of the birth of Charles XII, a célébrât·
•d King of Sweden.
Ν. Υ. CURB MARKET I
Received by Private Wire Direct te The Star Office.
Stock and ■»!·—
DIMdend R»U. Add M. Rlib Low. Ol·*
Altbam Pwpf (·). lf>s 43 43
Aluminum of Amer 100» 224 22V
Alumn Goodsfinc). 2 84 84
AlumnLtd cu pf<3 >. 1 25 25
Am Beverage 4 54 54
Am Cit PAL A (aS) δ 194 194
Am Cities PA L B. 3 '4 Η
Am Cemwlth Pw A. 2 V» 4
Am Cyanamld B.... 17 2 1*%
Am Gas 1 El (II).. 44 164 154
Am Lt A Tr <2 4 ) .. 3 14 134
AmMfitpf (δ).... 50* 43H 434
Am Salamandra. .. 13 3
Am Superpower.... 60 14 14
Am Sup'pwr 1st pf. 3 354 354
Am Superpower pf. 3 10 10
Arkansas Nt Gs A.. 1 4 H
As El Ind Ltd klOc. 15 24 24
Asso Gas & Electric 14 4
Asso Ο A Ε A b5%. 14 14 1V4
Atlas Utilities 7 54 5
Atlss Util pf A (I). 7 334 334
Atlas Util war 1 14 14
Banaf Ind Loan m 1 84 84
Bliss Co 4 pounds and
over, 18a20; 2'/2 pounds and under, 16a
18; Rhode Island Reds, 15al7; mixed
colors, 14al6; Leghorns, 14al6; hens,
colored, 13al5; Leghorns, 12; roosters, 8.
Poultry, dressed—Turkeys, hens, 15;
toms, 13; crooked breasts, 13; Spring
; broilers. Plymouth Rocks, 2\ί pounds
ί and over, 21a23; 2 > 2 pounds and under,
I 19a21; Rhode Island Reds, 18a20: mixed j
colors, 17al9; Leghorns, 17al9; Leg
horns, 15; roosters, 11; Long Island
4ucks, 14al5; hens, colored, 16al8.
Meats—Beef, 12al3; veal, 11; lamb,
j Spring. 17; Fall. 13; pork loins, 15;
fresh hams, 13'i: smoked hams, 16;
strip bacon, 16; lard, 7; compound, 6'3.
1 Live stock—Hcgs, light, 4.25a4.G(>;
medium, 4.25a4.60; heavy, 3.75a4.30;
pigs. 4.00a5.00; roughs, 1.00al.50; calves,
3.00a5:00; lambs. 4.00a5.50.
Fruits—Watermelons, Georgia, 28-30
pound average. 33a50; cantaloupes,
jumbos, 3.50a3.75; standards. 3.00a3.25;
oranges. 3.75a4.25; lemons. 6.00; honey
dews. 2 00a2.50; honeyballs, 2.00a4.00;
frapefruit. 4.00a4.25: limes. per 100,
.00a2.50; bananas, 1.25a2.00; figs, 75a
1.25: plums. 1.50a 1.75; cherries, fancy,
1.75a2.50; blackberries. 2.00a2.50; rasp
berries, red, 30; black. 12>j: huckle
berries, 3.50a5.00; peaches, 3.00; pine
apples. 2.50a3.00.
Vegetables—Potatoes, new, per barrel,
2.50; old. 100-pound sacks, 1.00al.25;
sweets, per bushel, 50a70; tomatoes,
lugs, l.OOal.25;; homegrown. 2-peck bas
kets. 1.50al.75; string beans, 50a75;
limas, 1.00a2.00; squash. 50a75; cucum
bers. bushel baskets. 50a75; eggplant,
1.50a2.00; lettuce, Iceberg, 400a5.00;
homegrown, 50a75; celery, 3.00a3.50;
kale, 50a60; spinach, 1.00al.25; aspara
fis. 1.00a2.00; beets, per IOO bunches,
00; carrots, per 100 bunches, 3.00a
4.00; cabbage. 50a75; peppers, 1.75a
2.00; peas, 2.25; corn, 50al.50.
OPERA WITHOUT SOUND
FORMS SINGERS' STRIKE
Management Pays Back Salaries
After Cast Goes Through First
Act In Pantomime.
BELGRADE CN.A.N.A.).—A new note
in strikes ' is the "stay-in" strike, re
cently adopted by the singers and
chorus of the State Theater of Bel
grade. These artists indeed appeared
upon the stage duly, their mouths
opening and closing as though in vocal
action, but no sound at all came forth.
The reason for the strike was that
their, salaries were in arrears and their
union had advised them to produce no
more melodious lays until the last ones
had been paid for.
Patrons who make a habit of listen
ing to singing with their eyes closed
just waited for the performance to
start—until It was an unconscionable
time a-starting. and then they began
to perceive that something was amiss.
The management paid up after the
first act. being in profound disagree
ment with Keats' decision that "heard ,
melodies are sweet, but those unheard : -
are sweeter."
C0LLATERALL0ANS0FF
AS STOCKS DECLINE
By the Associated Press.
NEW YORK, June 30.—The steady
deflation in stocks has been marked
by very substantial contraction in the
total of collateral loans outstanding.
Security loans of reporting member
banks in the Federal Reserve stood at
$4.778,000,000 on June 22, this compar
ing with $5.777,000.000 on December
30, an indicated shrinkage of about
$1.000,000,000. or 18 per cent. Of this
contraction only $232,000,000 was ac
counted for by decrease in advances
to brokers, the balance quite evidently
reflecting liquidation of collateral back
of loans made directly to non-broker
borrowers by banks. The contraction
in brokers' loans, equivalent to 40 per
cent, leaves the total of such borrow
ings at a new record low figure of
$359.000,000, contrasted with $1,400,
000,000 a year ago.
CHICAGO DAIRY MARKET.
CHICAGO, June 30 C4>).—Butter,
receipts, 14,563 tubs; firm; creamery!
specials (93 score), 16%al64«; extras ;
(92), 15?,4; extra firsts (90-91), 15a i
151*; firsts (88-89), 133led back and forth in a fractional
trea as the trade awaited the appear
ince of the five private crop forecasts
t'hlch should be available tomorrow,
rhese calculations wil set forth the
ridicated condition and yield on Spring
vheat. The last Government report
m June 9 made the average condi·
ion of Spring wheat 84.5 per cent,
>ut contained no figures on indicated
'ield. The forthcoming Government
eport, however, will cite the estimated
1eld. which private forecast early this
nonth calculated all the way from
40.000,000 to $280,000,000 bushels.
Wheat closed irregular 3a off te
β up compared with yesterday's fln
sh; corn. Va-*4 down; Oats, un
hanged to Va higher and provisions
inchanged to a rise of 20 cents.
WHEAT— High. Low. Close.
'Uly. old «es .47% .47%
uly, new 48 V· .4713 .47%
leptember. old 51 50
leptember. new SO7, .50' «
>ecember 14% .53%
CORN—
uly 2»% ,27'i ,a«
leptember 31% .30% .30%
Jecembrr 32 S .31% -31%
OAT»—
uly liMi ,W% .US
Jecember 31H .21% ,2lt
September 18V« .1#% .1»%
RYE—
uly 2»'i .2714 .27'.
September 31J« .31 .31%
)ecen.bir 35's ,34H .34%
New York Cotton
Ipectal Dispatch to The Star.
NEW YORK, June 30.—Cotton price
umped 6 to 7 points at the opening of
he market today Trading was active,
rtth a sharp demand from shorts in all
lositions and a fair export inquiry.
July opened at 5.45, up 6; October,
.62, up 6; December. 5.76, up 6: Jan
lary, 5.85. up 7; March, 6.00, up 6, and
dav. 6.14, up 7.
With a continuation of rainfall la
ections where dry weather is said to
>e badly needed, prlcei advanced to
llghest levels of the month today and
■t midday the list was about 8 points
iver yesterday's closing quotations.
July touched 5.46 in early tradlni
ompared with 5.39. Wednesday's close,
he near month making less inaprove
rrent owing to the fact that July ad
anced more than later months in yes
erday's upturn. The market absorbed
onsiderable cotton, despite the recovery
if over half a cent from recent low
ivels, and contracts sold by professional
nterests inclined to work for at least «
emporary set back failed to weaken th«
1st.
A sharp advance In Liverpool In sym
pathy with the drive on this side lm
rarted strength to early trading though
here was little in the action of the
;tock market to encourage buying oper
tions.
PARIS BOURSE PRICES.
PARIS, June 30 iTP).—Three per cent
Kites, 73 francs 45 centimes. Five per
ent loan, 98 francs 80 centimes.
Exchange on London, fll francs 73
entimes. The dollar was quoted at
5 francs 46 centimes.
Bank of Prance Statement.
PARIS, June 20 (A>).—The weekly
tatement of the Bank of Trance shows
he following changes In francs: Gold
îcreased 456,000,000, sight balances
broad decreased 257,000,000. bills dis
junted at home increased 679,000,000,
ought abroad decreased '243.000,000,
ills bought abroad decreased 243,000,
)0. advances decreased 32,000,000, ch
elation decreased 341,000,000, current
ccounts increased 651,000,000.
Rate of discount 2l-2 pet cent.
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Windstorm. Accident Health. Burglary.
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