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GAIN MODERATELY Small Advances in Majority, but Federal Section Eases Quietly. I i — ■ ■ . . Bond Averages 'to 10 in in Rails. Indust Util. F'gn. Net change. Unc. —.1 Unc. Unc. Today close. 92.9 102.7 97.6 72.6 Prev day... 92.9 102 8 97.6 72.6 Month ago.. 93.1 102.9 98.0 72.1 Year ago... 92.5 102.7 101.9 69.9 1937 high... 99.0 104.4 102.8 74.7 , 1937 low_ 92.6 102.4 97.4 70.5 1936 high... 98.2 104.4 103.1 73.0 1936 low.... 86.9 101.8 99.3 67.6 1932 low_ 45.8 40.0 64.6 42.2 1928 high—101.1 98.9 102.9 100.5 10 Low-Yield Bonds. Today_110.9 Prev. day. 110.9 Month ago 110.6 Year ago. 111.9 1937 high. 113.7 1937 low.. 108.4 1936 high. 113.5 1936 low.. 110.2 1928 high. 104.4 1932 low.. 86.8 * f (Compiled by the Associated Pres*.) ... ■ isi i 1 ■■■■ 11 By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, June 19 —The ma jority of the corporate division pushed a little higher in the bond market to day, but United States Government Issues were in small demand and tend ed to sag. Only nominal interest was manifest and the short session was indecisive In determining trend. Traders, after a week of heavy financing, said they might get, a better line on the market next- week, when another batch of new issues is due low and medium yield loans fared best among industrials. National Dairy 31«s and Pure Oil 4>4s were up fair ■ fractions and United States Rubber 5s, Anaconda Copper 4l*s and Interna tional Telephone 5s added a bit. A few of the carriers faltered, noma would-be purchasers finding the week's merely seasonal advance in freight car loadings disappointing. Losers in this field included Northern Pacific 4s. New York Central 5s. Southern Railway 4s and Rock Island general 4s. J Baltimore Markets ( Sprc!*! Despatch to Tht S'tr. BALTIMORE. Md, June 19 —Pota toes, new. barrel, 1 65a2 15; 100-pound sack. POal 25: old. 100-pound sack, 150a2 00; sweet potatoes, bushel, 75a 1 50; yams, bushel. 75al.00; asparagus, crate, 1 00a3 75; beans, bushel, 50a 100: nearby, bushel, 1 00al.25: beets, nearby, bunch. 2a3; cabbage pointed type, hamper. 25a50: nearby, hamper, 40*50: bushel. 25a40: carrots, crate, 8 75afi 00; bushel, 2 50; dozen bunches, 6Ps70; cauliflower, crate, 1.75; celery, cra’e. 2 00a7 50: com, crate. 1.25a2.00; cucumbers. bushel, 50al.75; eggplants, crate. 1 75a2 00; bushel. 1.00al.25: let tuce. Western. Iceberg, crate, 2 25a Sic; new. Jersey. B;g Boston crate, 50a65 nearby. Iceberg, bushel, 15a35; lima beans, bushel. 1.75a2.75; onions, 50-pound sack. 4Pal 25; peas, bushel, 50*2 00. nearby, bushel, 50al 25; pep pe-s crate 2 75a4.00; bushel. 150a 2 sp-nach. bushel, 50a75: nearby, bushel. 35*50. squash, nearby, half bushel 75. tomatoes, lug 1 25a2 40; apples bet. 2*0a2.75; bushel. 1.00a 2 0‘ blackberries, crate. 1.75a2 25; cantaloupes, crate 3 00a4 00; cherries, nearby, sweet, quart. 8&10: Morello, quart. 4a5' grapefruit, box, 4 00a4.50; honey bail melons, crate. 3 75a4.50; huckleberr.es. quart. 15a20; oranges, box. 2 75*5 00: peaches, bushel, 2 75a 3 50; h«4f bushel, 75a! 25; raspberries, red. pint. 10*12; strawberries, nearby, crate. 2.00a3 50; watermelons each, 80*55. Live Stork Market. Cattle—100; compared with Friday last week; all classes finishing mostly on steady to strong basis; fed steers and yearlings 10.50al2.4A; good 770 pound heifers. 1125; good grade cows to ft 00; plain and medium fat cows, 6 25a7.25: bulk low cutter and cutter grades, 4.50afi.00; bulk plain and me dium bulls, 5.50a6 75; few, 7.00; good grade butcher bulls to 9.50. Calves—125; compared with Friday last week; vealers unchanged, closing . trade firm under lenient sorting; good grades, 9 00a9 50, mostly; plain and medium grades, 6.50a8.50; culls down to 5 50 and occasionally below. Hogs—50; light supply mostly 10.15 eenfs higher than Friday and unevenly 10 to 40 cents above last Saturday's levels; good and choice, 170 to 210 pounds, 11.80al2.06, practical top, 12.05; 220 to 250 pounds, ll.40all.80; 560 to 300 pounds quoted 10.75all.40; 140 to 160 pounds, ll.50all.80; 120 to 140 pounds, 10.50all.00; good sows, F.SOalO.OO; hogs from doubtful areas not. represented In above prices. Sheep—175; mostly steady with Friday last week following stronger • tendency in Monday's market; choice rttl arrival* Monday, 13.00; week's hulk good and choice trucked in Spring lambs, 12.00al2.50; mostly 70 to 75 pounds averages; buck* 1.00 under ewe and wether sorts; plain and medium grades, 9.00all.00; fat shorn slaughter ewes mainly, 3.00a 1.50; few handy weights to 4.00; old, thin sheep, 1.50. Grain Market. -.Opening prices were: Wheat—No. J, red. Winter, garlicky, spot, domes tic, 1 33%. Corn—No. 3, yellow, do ' mestic, 1.18; Western delivery st a premum over this price; cob corn nominal. Oats—No. 2, white, domes tic, 60a70; No. 3, 59a69; exoept grain on track there is an additional charge of 1 % cents per bushel for storage and elevation on all sales of oats. Rye— No. 3, l.lSal.23, Barley—83a88. Hay and straw unchanged. No market established as yet for new crop wheat. ! -Hay market holds steady to firm , under a good demand for timothy and clover mixed at 17.00a22.00 per ton, but it takes well-graded No. 1 stock to bring the price. Poorer grades hard to sell and market Irregular on all grades below No. 3 stock. Dairy Markets. Uve poultry—Broilers, Rocks, pound, 31a23; mixed colors, 20a22; Leghorns, 15a20: fowl. Rocks, 18al9; mixed col on, 17al8; Leghorns, 13al5; roosters, 10al2: dusks, 12al4. Eggs—Current receipts, dozen, 19a • 30: hennery whites, large, 22a23; me dium. 21s22; receipts, 198 cases. 'Butter prints, pound, 34a35; good to fancy, creamery, 32a33; packing stock, 16; rolls, 16; receipts, 1,663 tubs. ? Sea Food Market. .Catfish, pound, 5a6; dressed, 8al0; carp, 3a4; eels, 8al0; haddock, 8al0; mackerel. 5a6; rock, 10al2; white perch, 6a8; yellow, 8al0; trout, 4a6; bhjefish, 10; flounders, 10al2; croak ers, 4a5; spots, 4a5; hardheads, 4a5; butterflsh, 5a6; soft crab6, doeen, 90a 1.40: hard crabs, barrel, 3.00a4.00; dozen, 20a40; crab meat, pound, 25a *0: shrimp, 15ai8; clams, large, per 10b. 80e90; Cherrystones. 60a65; Little' Necks, 50; frogs, each, 20a30. I n \ NEW YORK BOND MARKET m-j print* wir* airaot to Til nu. Approximate Transaction* Today. U 8 Gov't Bonds..., 110,000 Foreign Bonds__ 1400,000 Domtatle Bonda 2,460.000 ~r TREASURY. All tlm* clinwR h*l*w I* iarlifht asrlnt en which th* Etchant* It new ***ratlnt Hlth. Low. Clot*. *H* 1949-53_ 97.23 97.2,3 97.23 244* 1946-47- 102.20 102.20 102.20 244* 1949-61_ 100.15 100.14 100.15 244* 1961-54_ 99.23 99.28 99.23 2 44* 1955-69_ 99.15 99.15 99.15 244* 1955-60_ 100.15 100.12 100.12 3s 1946-4 4_ 104.6 104.6 104.6 3s 1951-55- 102.16 102.16 102.16 3H* 1946-49_ 104.20 104.20 104.20 3 H# 1941- 106.2 106.2 106.2 344* 1944-46_ 106.4 106.4 106.4 3 44* 19 4 3 -47_ 106.19 106.1# 106.19 4s 1944*54 . 111.8 111.8 111.8 444a-3H*’43-45. 106.11 106.11 106.11 444* 1947-52_ 116.30 116.30 116.30 FEDERAL FARM MORTGAGE. 3s 1949. 102.12 102.12 102.12 HOME OWNERS' LOAN. 244* 1942-44_ 99.30 99.80 99.30 24** 1939-49_ 100.8 100.7 100.7 3s 1952. 101.30 101.80 101.30 FOREIGN BONDS. Hlth. Low. Clot*. Abltibt PsApw Sa'5S 9614 9644 96% Asr Mtg Bk Col 6s’47 23 2.3 23 Antioquia 1st 7s'57.. 11 11 11 Antioquia 3d 7s 57— 1144 1144 11% Argentina 4s '72_ 914* 91H 9191 Argentine 4Hs'71_100% 10014 100% Argentina 5Hs'52—. 10OH 100H 100W Argentine 6s '60 Sept 100H 100H lOOiH Australia 4*s'56_102* 102* 102* Australia Ka '58_ 108 107* 108 Australia 5a'6T- 107* 107* 107* Bavaria R 6*s'41_ 25* 25* 25* Belgium 7s '65 ..... 118* 118*118* Berlin El Ry < *s '6*. 24 24 24 Brazil 6*s 26- 57_ 39* 39* 39* Brazil 6*s'17-'57_ 39V* 39V* 39* Brazil 7s'52- 39* 39* 39* Brazil 8s 41 - 45* 46* 45* Breda Ernesto 7s'84. 71* 71* 71* Buenos A 4*s'76 Aug 80 79* 79* Beu A 4*-4*s’77 Pt. 78* 78* 78* Buenos Aires 4*s-4*s'76 April 80 79* 80 Buenos A4*s-4 9*s'75 82* 82* 824 Canada 2>4s-44- 99* 99* 99* Canada 3s'*7 __ 98* 93* 93* Candaa l*s '*1_ 99* 99* 99* Canada 5s -52-112* 112* 1124 Chile *s'60_. 20* 20* 204 Chile 6s '81 Jan_ 20* 20* 20* Chile 6s’61 Febr__ 20* 20* 204 Chile 6s '61 Sept_ 20* 20* 20* Chile 6a ’62--- 20* 20* 20* Chile 6s *3 - 20* 20* 20* untie Mtg Bkes'81_ 164 164 164 Chile Mtg Bk 6a '61 ... 164 164 164 Chilean Mun L 7a'60. 17 17 17 Colombia 6»'61 Jan._ 264 264 264 Colombia 6s'61 Oct.. 264 26 4 264 Col Mtg Bk *4S'47.. 23 23 23 Col Mtg Bk 7s'47.. 23 23 23 Copenhagen 4>ji '51.. 984 984 984 Denmark 54s'55_1014 1014 101 Vs Dominic 1st 54a’45.. 774 774 774 Dresden 7a'45_ 254 254 254 El Salvador Is'41 ct~ *0 60 60 Ger Gov 54s 65 at... 284 284 284 GerGov 54s’65 un at 274 274 274 Ger Rep 7a'49 stpd ... 354 344 35V4 Ger Rep 7a 49 un at_. 80 28’* 30 Hung I, M 74*'ll A. 254 254 254 Italy 7s'51_ 864 S6H 864 Japan 54a'65_ 874 874 874 Japan 64s'54_ 99 99 99 Jugos Mt* Bk 7s’o7_ 394 394 894 Lombard Elec 7s '52.. 734 73'* 734 Mexica 4s'54 asst_ 54 54 54 New So Wales 5a'57. 103 103 103 New So Wales 5a’51. 1034 1034 1034 Norway 4s 62 _ 98'* 984 984 Norway 44s'65_ 1024 1024 1024 Norway 4 4 a'58_ 1084 103'* 1034 Oriental Dev Is'52_ S3 *3 83 Oslo 44a'65..1004 1004 100H Peru 6s '60_ 18 174 18 Peru Pa '61_ 174 174 174 Peru 7a'59_ 19** 194 1#4 Poland 6s'40_ 51 51 61 Poland 7a'47_ 6* 64 64 Prussia 64a 61_ 2S4 234 234 Rhein Main 7a'50_ *14 814 314 Rio de Jan 44»'6*_ 254 254 254 Rio Gr do Sul 6a 'll— 254 25V* 254 Rome 64a '52 _ 744 744 744 Roumania 7i'69_ 874 374 374 Pao Paulo St 6s'68_ 264 264 264 Sao Paulo St 7a 40—. 95% 954 954 Serbs 7s'62.. 27 27 27 Uruguay 6a'60.„_ 684 684 684 Uruguay 6a '64_ 684 684 684 Westphal E P 6a '51_ 24 24 24 DOMESTIC IONDS. 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AA74 AA7* 6674 III Cent 444s H*_ 6944 6944 694* 111 Cent ref 6a’65_ 98H 98H 98H 111 CACSLANO 6a 51. 109 109 109 Inland Stl 3A4a'll_ 105 105 105 int K i 1*1 ri os o»— mw* nu nu»t Int RTS*'32_ 204 20'4 204 Int R T 7*'ll- 654 69 654 Int«rlak* Iron 4s ‘47.. 96 954 954 Int Grt Nr 6s '*2 A_ 32 32 32 Int Hydro EI*e 6s'44. 764 764 764 Int Mer Marin* «s'41. 74 734 71 Int Pap ref 6s'95__ 964 954 954 Int TAT ct 4 V4* ’19_ 894 89 89 Int TAT 5s '55_ 734 784 784 Iowa C IstArf 4s ’61_. 64 64 64 Jam*sFAC4s’S9.._ 954 954 954 JonesALStl 44s'61A 1034 103', 1034 KsnsCitv Sor*f Ss’SO 854 854 854 Ki es** Found 3 4*47 984 984 984 leaded* O 6’j * '63 C— 994 904 594 Leh CAN 44*'54 A._ 95 95 95 R*h A N ERR4«’65. 102 1014 1014 Kell V NY 4 4 S'4 0 Atd 101 101 101 Leh V Peon 4 4a 2003 584 584 BR4 Koew’s 3 4*'**_ 9914 99 99 Kortllard 5*'*1_ 1184 1184 1184 LsAArkSs 6»_ 894 894 894 K A Na*h 34* 2001_ 924 924 924 KAN 1st ** 2001_ 984 984 984 LAN unit 4s '*0_ 1074 1074 1074 LAN 44* 2003 C_ 1044 1044 1044 LANS* 2003 B_ 1074 1074 1074 Mannat liy es su- 4,1* Manitowoc 3Vi*'41--. 37 37 37 Mead Co *s '45_101% 104% 104% 1 Met Ed 1st rf 4 Vi a'61 106% 106% 106% Mil El RAL6s '«1_100% 100% 100% Mil E! R&S Lrf Ss'71 101% 101% 101% Minn * St Lrf 4a'43- 8% 8% 8% MStPASSM cn 4s '38. 22% 22% 22% MStPASSM cn Rs ’38 . 18 18 18 MStPASSM Rs'J* *td 24 24 24 Mo K A T Rs '62 A _ 7.8 74% 74% MoKATadJli'17_ 65 65 65 Mo Pac 4i '78___ 16% 18% 15% Mo Pao 8a '68 A_ *5% 38% 35% Mo Pao 8i ’77 F_ 36% 36 36 Mo Pac Rs '77 Fctfs.. 34 34 34 Mo Pac Rs ’78 G_ 35% 35% 35% Mo Pac 5* 'SO H_ 35% 35% 35% Ma Pacific 5s' * 1 I_ 35'i 85% 35% Mo Pac 5 V.a'4S A_ 12% 12% 12% Mohawk A M la'll—. 88 88 88 Morris A Ea3%S 2000 88 88 88 MorrisAKseex eVfcs'88 84% 84% 84% MorrisftEsaex Ee’55. 93 92% 93 Namm A Sons 6s'43 103% 103% 103% Nassau Elec 4s’5l ltd 40% 40 40% Natl Dairy 3%a'51ww 102% 102% 102% Natl Steel 4l 65_ 105% 105% 105% Newark C Cal Ss'48 119% 119% 119% New E TAT 1st Ri'52 124 124 124 New Orl TAM 5s '54 B 49% 49% 49% N T Central 2 %a’53_. 107% 107 107% NT Central 3 Vis'97.. 96% 96% 96% NT Central 3%i'll.. 102 101% 101% NT Cent con 4s'9*_ — 97 96% 97 NT Cent rf«V4i2011. 88% 88% 88% NT Cent rf 8a 2013 .— 96% 96% 96% NTCMIeh CSVil’M- 91 91 91 NT Chi A St L 4a '4I_. 103% 103% 103% NTCASt L 4 Vi a ’78_ 88% 85% 85% NTCASt LSVie'T* A. 97 96% 96% NT Conn 1st 4Vil'83. 109 109 109 NT Dock 1st 4a'81--_ 85% 88% 55% NT Edison 3%a'65 D 100% 99% 100% NT NH A H 48 ’RC_ 38 38 38 NT NH AH 4s'57_ 19 19 19 NT NH ft H 4Via’87_. 41% 40% 40% NT NH A H cr 81 "41. 42 41% 41% NT OftW ref 41'92 21% 21% 21% NTQueens conSVia'88 104 104 104 NT 8team lat 6a'81— 102 102 102 NT 8teim 1st 6a'47.. 105 105 105 NT Tel van 4Vis‘29 107% 107% 107% NT Trap Rock «a *4 6- 84% 84% 84% North Am Ed 5a'8IC 102% 102% 102% isortn Am no umiv* 103*4 I'uive ■Vor’n Pac gen 8a 1047 73% 73% 73% Nor’n Pae 4a ’97_ 105 104% 104% Nor'n Paa Ss 2047_111% 111% 111% Ohio Edison 4s’<5_106% 105% 106% OrttWBR d ll_ 107 10614 106% Pae G A E 4a '64_107% 107% 107% Param’tPic 3%a’47.. 87 87 87 Para Broadway 3s'65 66 86 66 Paramount Pic 8a '85 100% 100%" 100% Penn Co 4a '68_102% 102%, 102% Penn Dixie C«s’41_ 100 100 100 Penn PAL 4 %a ’81_101% 101% 101% Penn RR 3%a w 1_ 107 106% 106% Penn RR 8 %a ’70 C 80% 99% 99% Penn RR 4%a '81 D . 107% 107% 107% Penn RR con 4%e '60. 119% 119%tll9% Penn RRgn 4%a’65. 111% lllVi.111% Penn RRdeb4%a'70 102% 102 102% Penn RR gen Ee’48._ 118% 118% 118% PereMarq 4%a'80___ 93% 93% 93% Pare Marq 1st 6a'58.. 102% 102%,102% Phelps D 2%a’52 w L 108% 108 108 Phlla Co Is 67.._ 97 96% 96% Phlla Elec 3 %s ’67 __ 102% 102%a«2% Phlla A R CA1 6» '72.. 25 25 25 Phlla ARCAI 6a’49.. 10% 10% 10% Philippine Ry4s’87_. -21 21 21 Port Gan El 4%a ’40.. 57 57 57 Postal Tel AC 5a‘58. 24% 24 24% Praaaed Stl Car 5a *51 95% 95% 96% Pure Oil 4%s ’60 ww. 112% 112% 112% Pure Oil 4%a '50 drw 110% 110 110 Pure 011 4%a’50 XW-. 105 105 105 Raadlng JerC4a‘ll.. 96% 95 95 Reading R 4%a ’97 B 106% 106% 106% Ram-Rand 4% a-Seww 1065, 106% 106% Republic Stl 4%a'50. 152% 152% 152% Republic Stl 4%s '56. . 96% 96% 96% Republic Stl 4%a '61. 95% 95% 95% RioG W eol 4s’4 9 A.. 36% 36% 36% R 1 AAL 1st 4%B*84.. 18 18 18 Saguenay Pw 4%a’*8 101 101 101 St LIMAS RAG 4a '88. 78% 76% 78% St L-8 Fran 4s’60 A.. 23 23 23 8t L-8 F 4%s’78 ef at. 19% 19% 19% StLS W 1st 4a *8»--_ 84 83 .84 StPKCSL4%a'41. 17% 17% *17% St P MAM ext 5a '43 __ 101% 101% 101% StPUnDaprf la ’Tl. 118% 118% 118% Saabd A L 6a’45 A_15 15 15 Saabd AL6s’45ctfa. 14% 14% 14% Saabd A-F16a’36 Act 7% 7% 7% Shell Un deb 3%a ’51. 98% 98% 98% Socony Vsy 8%a ’50.. 105% 105% 106% Southn Cal G 4%a'*l 106% 106% 106% So Colo Pwr «a 47 A. 105% 105% 105% SoPac3%a‘46_ 99% 99% 99% So Pac col 4S '49_ 95 95 95 So Pao raf 4a *55_105% 105% 106% SoPac4%a’«8_ 86 86 86 SoPao4%a‘69_ 86 85 85 So Pao «%s'81- 85% 86% 86% So Pao Oreg 4%e'77_. 96% 95% 95% So Pao 8 F Ter 4a '50. 108% 108% 108% So Ry gan 4a ’56 A_ 75% 75% 75% So Ry gen (a 58_ 96% 96% 96% So Ry 8%a'66_ 98 98 9R Spokar.e Int 5a '55_ 22 22 22 8tand Oil N J Ss '61_ 98 97% 98 Swift A CoS %B '50_106% 106% 106% Taxarkana l%a'60_105% 105 106 Texas Corp8%a’51_ 104 103% 104 Texas A Pao 6a ’77 B. 102 102 102 Texas A Pae 5a SO D. 102% 102% M2% Third Ay raf 4a'60_ 48% 48% 48% Third Ay 1st 5a'87... 92% 92% ,92% Third A ad In ex Sa’CS 18 17% 18 Tide Wat Oil 8%a*5t. 100H 100% 100% TolAOhioCSfca’iO. 105 105 105 UnOllof Cal 6a'42 A. 117% 117% 117% Union Paa lat 4a‘4T.. 118% 112% 112% UnPaolatrf 4a 2008. 107% 107 107 Un Pac 1st rf (a 2008. 114 114 114 United Drug 5a'68_ 96% 96% 96% U S Rubbar 6a ‘47_107% 107 107% Utah PAL 5a'44_100% 100% H>0% Util P A L ia '59 Ynr— 49% 49% 49% Util P A L 5%a’47... 50 60 60 Va Ry lit 8%a'66 A_ 104% 104% 104% Wabash 1st Ss '88_ 92 92 92 Wabaah *%a 'Tl_it I! It I* Progress in Wheat Areas Is Expected to Become Major Influence. BY JOHN P. BOUGHAN. Associated Preee Market Editor. CHICAGO. June 19—With rust spores now Afloat in the air north ward across the Canadian border black rust Is expected soon to become the chief wheat market influence. Trade leaders here were quoted to day as predicting that the destructive fungus will shortly be present in wheat fields throughout the domestic Spring crop belt, and that price fluctu ations will hinge more and more on rust progress or hindrance. In par ticular, the possibility of the crops in Eastern parts of the Dakotas and of sections of Minnesota being dam aged has commenced to loom large. It is especially emphasised that excessive moisture has been received in the Red River Valley this Spring, as well as over a large area of Mani toba, and has resulted in rank growth. These conditions are in general re garded as likely to promote a major infestation of rust, if much muggy weather ensues. Change* Are Small. Paced by such an outlook after a week of unusual nervous rapid shifts, the wheat market, this morning, com pared to a week ago. was exactly un changed to of a cent higher, with corn unchanged to % up: oats H off to m advanced, rye 'b-S down and provisions showing 50 to 80 cents drop. In a setting similar to that of this year, immense damage from black rust in wheat took place during 1935 both in the American and Canadian Northwest Spring crop belts. The average weight of the wheat then received at terminal markets was about the lowest per bushel ever known. On the other hand, there mi n ur Jiu ir uuuuti mni nnimiui and Oklahoma will secure a fairly good crop of Winter wheat this year, despite black rust talk. Less confidence is expressed rela tive to the Winter wheat, crop outcome in Nebraska, where harvest operations are expected to be under way nearly a month from now. Big Cut* Predicted. One leading specialist reports that in place* the yields of Nebraska Win ter whpat will likely be curtailed 25 per cent or more, as a consequence of rust. Meanwhile, United States old crop stocks of wheat are down to the low est levels in many years, with the domestic visible supply total expected to be under 10.000.000 bushels before new rrop accumulations can take place in earnest. Corn traders are anticipating that foreign competition will fade as the new domestic corn rrop reaches ma turity, barring serious rrop losses that do not now appear probable. Oats receipts have been small and In good demand. A feature of the rye market is that a near record yield of rye In .South Dakota is looked for. Provisions show the effect, of rela tively scant decrease of Chicago ware house stocks of lard. I ' --i CORPORATION REPORTS TRENDS AND PROSPECTS OF LEADING ORGANIZATIONS NEW YORK. June 19.—The fol lowing is today's sunjmary of corpo ration news, prepared by Stapdard Statistics Co., Inc., New York: Arundel Corp.—Common ahare earnings before Federal taxes, five months ended May 31, were 86 cents against 7 cents. Borden Co.—President announced that company was liquidating its un profitable produce divisions. Oldetyme Distillers Corp.—Common share earnings, four months ended April 30, were 14 cents. Caterpillar Tractor Co.—Common share earnings, five months ended May 31, were $2.64 against $1.96. Veeder-Root, Inc—Common share earnings, 12 weeks ended March 31, were $3.78 against $1.50 in 12 weeks ended March 28, 1936. Walgreen Co.—Net of company for first nine fiscal months ending June 30, were estimated at $2,100,000, in like period of preceding fiscal year net was around $1,750,000. Grief Bros. Cooperage Corp.—Class B share earnings, six months ended April 30, were $3.07 against $1.35. Alabama Great Southern R. R.— Common share earnings, four months ended April 30, were $1.47 against 11 cents. American Locomotive Co—Appli cation of Union Pacific R. R. Co. to I. C. C. for permission to issue equip ment trust certificates disclosed that this company will build 20 locomo tives and tenders for Union Pacific. Central R. R. of New Jersey—De ficit, four months ended April 30, was $489,208 against deficit of $1, 041.994 Chesapeake Sc Ohio R.—Common share earnings, five months ended May 31, were $1.66 against $1.92. Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul Sc Pacific R. R.—Deficit, four months ended April 30, was $5,391,$82 against deficit of $5,544,567.” Delaware Sc Hudson Co.—Net In come of Delaware Sc Hudson R. R. Corp. in four months ended April 30, was $171,739, equal to 33 cents a com mon share against deficit of $778,324. Illinois Central R. R—Deficit, four months ended April 30, was $1,348, 483 against deficit of $1,486,786. TJ. S. TREASURY NOTES. (Reported by Ohae. D. Barney A Co.) Rate—Maturity. Bid. Offer. 3V« Bept. 16. 1937.. 10(1 24-32 100 26-32 244 Feb, 1. 1938 __ 101 10-32 101 12-32 3 Mar. 18. 1938.. 10128-32 10130-32 2)4 Juna 8. 1938.. 102 8-32 102 10-32 2)4 Bept. 16. 1938.. 102 7-32 102 9-32 1)5 Mar. 16, 1939.. 100 19-32 100 21-32 2'/. June 16. 1939.. 10128-32 10127-32 144 Dec. 18. 1939.. 100 8-32 100 7-32 144 Mar. 16. 1940.. 100 19-32 100 21-88 1)4 June 16. 1940 . 1006-32 1008-32 1)4 Dec. IS, 1940.. 9931-32 1001-32 IV, Mar. 16. 1941 . 89 27-38 99 89-32 14, June 15. 1941 . §99-32 9811-32 1 Dec. 16. 1041 _ 98 24-32 98 28-32 IV, Bept. 16. 1939 . 100 6-32 100 8-32 144 Mar. 16. 1942.. 100 6-33 100 8-32 Hlrh. Low. Clout. Walworth 4a ’65_ 78 78 78 Warnar Broacv 6s'39 94>4 94Vi 94'4 Warner-Quin 6a 4844 4844 48*4 Warren Br cv 6a *41._ 55)4 55)4 55V4 Waah WPlatBa1**.. 107)4 107V4 107V, Waafn Md lat 4a •**_. i03'» io*h 103)4 Weat'n Un 4 44a’E0 .. 99 98)4 99 Weatn Un cl tr Ea ’»». 10144 10144 10144 Westn Un 6a ‘61_ 99)4 98)4 88)4 Waat'n Un Ea’IO_ 99)4 98 98 Wheal Btael 444a'It.. 99)4 99)4 99)4 W SP Stl lat 7a 'IB et. 85 35 86 W Sp Stl con 7s ‘3S et 35 36 85 Wllkss BAE 1st 5a ‘42 16)4 16 16 T’nratn SAT «• •si 101 100)4 10044 h. Few Oils and Specialties Also Gain, but Most Ad vances Are Fractional. Bt the Associated Press. NEW YORK, June 19—The laggard utility share*, along with a few oils and specialties, moved into higher ground in the curb market today, but most of the advances were fractional. Announcement yeeterday that tha United States District Court tn Ten nessee would hear the suit against the T. V. A. In October wss credited with a part In the Improvement. Northern States Power "A," and Utili ties Light Ac Power “A” added around a half point each and gains were like wise recorded for Electric Bond Ac Share, American Gas Ac Electric and American Super Power. Among the specialties Sherwin Williams Jumped more than a point on light volume. Others to Improve In cluded Berkey Ac Gay, Pan-American Airways, St. Regis Paper, Sunray Oil, Lion Oil and Pantepec. I-1 CURB BONDS DOMESTIC BONDS. Hi*h. Low Close. Ala Poser 4%* '67 78% 78% 78% Ala Power 6s '51 —- 96% 95% 95% Ala Power 6s '68_ 84% 84% 84V. Alum Co 6s ’5'2 106% 105% 106% Alum Co Ltd 6s '48 106% 106% 106% Am PA L 6a 2016 .. 87% 87% 87V. Ark PAL 6a '56 . _ 96% 96% 96% As G A E 4%SC'49 ... 44 4.7% 44 As O A E 6s '50 ._ 46% 46 4b Bald L es .78 aw stp 162% 162% 167% Bell T C 6S '56 A 1 I 4 % 1 14 % 1 1 4 % Bell T C 61 '60 C . 121 121 121 Can No Pw 6s 53 A 10.7 102% 102% Can Pac 6s '42 . 109% 109Va 109’. Caio Pw A 2l 6a '36 96% 95’. 95% Cen II P 8 4%* '67 F 96% 96% 96V, Cen O L A P 6» '50 A . 99 98V* 99 Central Pw 6s '51 D . .8 77% 78 Cent Pw A Lt 51 '66 91% 91% 91% Cent 81 El 6%i '64 _ 49 48% 49 Cen 3t P A L 5%s 53 .. 5.7% 53% 6.7% Chi Pn T1 5%s '47 3 O'! % 302% 102% 'Clues 8vc 5s '50 ... 68% 67% 68% Clt 3 PAL 5%s '52 ._ 6.7’, 67 63% I Chi. S PAL 6 ’ a* '49 . 64% 64% 64% Corns' Ed 7%s 65 H 104% 104% 3 04', i Com Pb Sv 6» '60 A .. 73% 73% 7.7% : Oomw 8b 5%s '48 A 10.7% 303% 30.7% ! Comma PAL 6s 67 . 98 98 98 ! Oont O A E 5s '58 A _ so''. So so 1 Crucible 311 5s '40 307% 303% 10.7% ; East O A F 4S '66 A . 82% 82 82% I El Pw A Lt 6s 7070 . . 87% 87 87% El Pas El 5s '60 A _ 302 102 302 Elm WIARB 5s '50 . .. 10.7% 103V, 103% Emp Dis El 5s '57 .. 94% 64% 94". Emp OAR 5%s '42 . 85% R6% 85% Erie Light 5s '07 104 104 104 Fed Wat 5%, '54 .. 73% 72% 72% Florida PAL 6a '64 . 89% 89% 89% Gatineau Pw 6s '56 . 1 01% 101 % 101 % Gatineau Pw 6s '4 1 _ 101 % 101 % 101 ", Gatineau P 6s '4 1 B . 101% 101 % 101 % Oen Bronse be '40 _. 91% 91% 91% Georkia Pw 5s (17 . 97% 92 97 Georgia PAL 6a *78 .. 7 0% 69 69 Glen Alden Cl 4s '65 . 80 79% 80 Grand Tr We 4s '50 . 100 100 loo Hack Wat 5a '77 A 1 03". 1 03", 1 03% Idaho Pw Co 5s '47 __ 308% 108% 108% III Pw A Lt 6%e '67 _ 93% 93% 9.3V, Indianan Gas 6a ‘52 67 67 67 Tndnap PAL 5« .67 A . 105% 105% 106% InU Salt 5s .61 . 107% 207% 107% Infers! Pm 6s 57 . 62% 52% 52% Tnterst Pw 6s ’.67 36% 36 3.6 Inters! P 8 6s '.66 D 7 8 78 78 Iowa-N IAP 5s ’67 A 94 94 94 Iowa PAL 4%s '68 A 106". 105% 105% Tow, Pnh Hi 5. '6 7 103% 10.7% 103’. Jar C PAL 4%s ’HI C 103% 103% 103% Kentucky U 5s ’69 I . 61', 81% 81% Ken U 5%* '55 P . 9'.'% 92% 92% Ken U 6%s '48 D 98 98 98 Lehigh P 8 6* 2026 A 1n4’a 104% 104% Lon* Is Lt Hs '45 106% 106!, 106% La Pw Si Lt 5a '5 7 104% 104 104% Mem PA L 5s '48 A 90 90 90 Minn PAL 4%s '78 . 97% 97 97% Miss Pw A I- 5s '57 . 86 86 ,86 Nat P A L «s 2026 A 86 86 86 Nat P A L fis 2030 B 15 75 75 Netsner Bros «s '48 102 102 102 Nevad Cal El 5s '56 85 85 85 New K Q A X 5s '48 _ 66% 66 66 New E Pw 5s 48 . 91 91 91 New X Pw 5%a '54 _ 93% H;% 93% New Or P S 5a '42 8* 88 88 N Y P A Lt 4%* '67 106% 106% 106% N Y S E ft G 4%S 'HO 99 99 9» Nor A LAP 5'a* '56 _ 92 92 92 Nn Ind P 6 5s '69 D 100% 100'* 100% Norw El 6s '45 sipd 104% 104% 104V* Ohio Pwr 5s '52 B .106 106 100 Ohio Pwr 4'aS '56 D 106% 105% 105% Okla P A W 6s 48 A _ 87 87 87 Okla N G 4’ as '51 A 97% 97% 97% Par Invest 6s '48 A 97 97 97 Penn C LAP 4%s '77 94 03% 93% Phlla El P 5%s '72 ion*. 109% 109% Phlla Rap T 6s 62 . 89'* 89% 89% Potomac E 5a '56 E 107 107 107 Pub Bar N .1 6s etfs 134% 134% 134% Pub S N I 4';S 'IS D 103 103 J 03 Pug S PAL 5’aS '49 A 81', 81% 81% Pug S P A L 6a '50 r 77 77 77 Pug 8 P A L 4'aS '50 D 73 73 73 Ban An P A 8 5s 58 B 104% 104% 104% San Jo L A P 6s '52 B 130 130 130 Scripps 6%s '43 . 102'* 102% 102'* Shw W A P 4%8 '67 A 102% 102’* 102% S X P A L 6s 2025 A 93% 93 93% Bon Cal Ed 3%s 45 106 106 196 6ou Cal Kd 3%s '60 _ 103% 103% 103% Std G A E 6s '51 A . 67 67 67 Stand Pw A Lt Ha '57 . 63% 62% 63V* Tenn S Pw 5> 56 82 82 82 Tex Pw A L 5.4 '56 ] 05% 105 105'* Twin CRT B%* '52 A 76% 76% 76% Va Pub Bar 6a '46 . 81% 80 80 V* Pub S 5'as '46 A . 92 92 92 West T Ct 5s '57 A 93% #3% 93% We UGAE 5%s '55 A 105'.* 106% 105% Wia-Mln LAP 5a '44 106V* 106% 1 ofl>, Wls PAL 4a '56 A ... 94 94 94 York Rwy Co 5s '37 91 91 91 FOREIGN. Com Prr B 5%* '37 . 46% 46% 46% Denm Mt B 5a '72 lx. 99% 99% 99% Erco M El 6 %s '63 A . 72 72 72 Gar Con Mun 6a '47 24 24 24 Lima City 6%» '68 .. . 21 21 *1 Maranhao Br 7» '58 . 26% 26% 26% Medelin Col 7s '61 .14 14 14 Mendoi P 4« '61 stn 90% 90% 90'* ww—With warrtnts. xw—Without war r»nt*. n—New. at (atpt—Stamped. {Negotiability Impaired by maturity, tCompanies reported In receivership. - ' - -• ■ —■ -— CHICAGO STOCK MARKET CHICAGO. June IP (IP.—Following Is the complete official list of transactions in stocks on the Chicago Stock Exchange today: Sales STOCKS High. Low. Close. An Advance Alum __ ■'it 7% 7% AO Aetna B Bearing 11 As 11% 11% AO Allied Prod . 14% 14% 14% 10(1 Am Pub 8vc pf. _ «.3% 0.3*4 00 Vs 300 Armour ft Co_ 11% 11 11 AO Asbestos Mfg 1*4 1*4 1*4 An Barlow ft Seelig A 18% 18% 1fl% AO Bliss ft Laughlln. 34% 34% 34% AO Borg-Warner . .. 44Va 44% 44% AO Bruce (E L) .. . . 18% 18% 18% !no Butler Bros 13% 1.3% 13% lOOen 111 Pb Src pf BA AA BA AOCenftSWUt 2% 2% 2% 20 Cen Sta P ft L pf A% A% A% 20 Chain Belt 82% 82% 82% 7no Ohl Oorp _ 4 4 4 AOChlCorppf 44 44 44 100 Chi Flex Shaft __ 81 81 81 400 Cities Serr_ 2% 2% 3% AO Con Biscuit_ A% A% 8% 500 Consumer! _ % Ms % 400 Cord Oorp .. - 2% 2% 2% in Cudahy Pack pf 107% 107% 107% 20 Dexter On _ 31 11 11 750 Gen Finance 8% 8% 8% 50 Gt Lakes Dredxe 18% 18% 18% 3 50 HUPP Mot .3% 3% 3% AOInd Pnu Tool rtc 38% 38% 38% 200 Juris (W Bt . 21% 21% 21 % 10O Ken-Rad T ft L. 21 21 21., inn Kingsbury Brew I’s 1% 1% 050 Lion Oil Ref . .32 31% 82 lAOMereh A Mfg A 4% 4% 4% 1 nnMlckelberry's Pd. 3 3 3 080 Mid Wast Corp 8 8 8 loo Mid West Cro wr 2% 2% 2% 200 Midland Unit % % % 200 Midland Unit pf • 6 8 , IQ Midi Util 7% pi 3% 3% 3% 20 Miller ft Hart pf 3% 3% 3% SONat-Stand . ... 28% 28*4 28% AO Penn El 8w A . 18V, 18% 18% 200 Penn Oas ft El . 12 32 12 200 Pines Winter ... 2% 2% 2% AO Process Corp- 1% 1% 1% 10 Quaker Oats-110 110 110 loo Raytheon Mfg 4% 4% 4% AO South Bend L 35k 22% 22% 22% 20So'west O ft E Of 88 08 08 700 Utah Radio .... 3V, 3% 3% AO Util A Ind % % % 300 Util ft Ind pf... 2% 2% 2% 10 Viking Pump . 22% 22% 32% 100 Walgreen 28V, 28% 28% Stock laleg today—-10 000 share*. Bond aalca today—None. BALTIMORE STOCKS Special Dispatch to The Star. BALTIMORE. Jung 10.— Bales. STOCKS. High. 80 Arundel oorp-21 27 Consol Gas 100 Houston Oil pf vtc 200 Mar Tex Oil CO— 300 Mar Tex OU A . A Northern Centra!. 80 U S Fidel ft Ouar. -,- • OIL FIRM STARTED. LURAY, V*.. June 1# (Special).— The Luray Gag & OU Co., a newly chartered company, filed a certificate of incorporation here today calling for a maximum capital stock of $39,000. WiU Swetnam, formerly of Fairfax, Is president. Other officers are Will Ford, vice president, and Philip Lamb, secretary. A % NEW YORK CURB MARKET I By private wire direct to the Star. - All time ihtva below l« Airtight ctvtng •a which the. Exchange la new operating, •lock and Ealai— Dividend Rale. Add 00. Rich. Low. Cl nee. Air Device Corp.. 1 244 24b 244 Alum Am pt,<*).. 100* 11444 11414 1141* Am Airline* Ino. 1 204* 2014 2014 Am Box B'dtt>70c. 1 194* 1944 194* Am Centrifugal.. 1 34* 344 344 AmCynmBttOc. 1 81 81 81 Am A For Pw ww l 14* 1'4 14* Am GAB (1.40).. 2 3214 8244 82V* Am GAE pftfA)_26a 109 109 109 Am Gen (aSOc)_ 1 914 914 914 Am Gen pf (2)... 100* 3114 31t S1V4 Am Superpower.. A 144 It It Angoatura(t20c). 1 At At At Ark Nat Qaa_ 4 7 A4* A44 Ashland Oil t40e. 1 614 61* 614 Amo OAE (A) _i 4 2H 2t 2«4 Also G A E |5 pf. 2 191* 19t 191* Asio O A E war.. 1 A A A Atl Cot Flab bate. 1 A A A Atl Coast La214- 60s 6014 6014 6014 Atlaa Corp war_ 1 14* 144 14* Austin Sliver_ 9 11* 11* 114 Auto VM (tfiOe). 1 11 11 11 Axton-Flaber A._ 80s 29 29 29 Bardatown Diet . 1 214 244 2*4 Barium Stain Stl. 2 414 4t 414 Bell Aircraft_Ji 1 11 11 11 BerkeyAGay_.31 8 2'4 2 2 Berk A Gay war.. ’ 6 1 ft « Blue Kidge(blOc) 2 214 2*4 2»* Blue Ridge cv 3.. 1 4A 4« 4A Botany Conn (d). A 44 t ’4 Bright Star El B. 1 *4 '* »4 Brill Corp (B).._ 1 3'4 3'4 3>4 Brown Co pf_ 100* 79t 79V> 79V4 Buff NAB pf 1 AO 4 23V* 23 23 Burma Ltd blfi'/id 2 4!4 4t 4’4 Can Marconi_ 2 H4 It 1*4 Carlb Synd(bSOc) 4 114 It IS Carrier Corp. .. 2 47V4 4744 47V4 Parter (JW) *0c. 1 914 9'4 9'4 Catlin (a40c) - 4 fit fit fit Can Hud GAE SOo 1 1SV4 lfi'4 Ifit Cent AS W Util.. 1 244 2'4 2'4 CentSteteaEl 14 It 1 1 Cent St El rv pf n 2S* 13 13 13 Cent St El 67. pf 25a 11 11 11 Chief Con Mining 1111 Cities Service_ 25 2t 2*4 2t Cities Serv pf_ 1 4114 41'4 4U4 Cleve Tractor_ 3 12** 12Vj 1214 Colon Dev 6% pf. 14 4 4 Col O A G b20c _ 2 A'-* A14 A14 Comwlth Edit t4. 1 105 105 105 Comwlth A S wr 2 A A A Comnuty TAL 1 al 100* 34S 3414 115 Comuntv PS U._ 200* 2544 25'i 25'* Consol Copper_ 17 94» 9t 9t ConaOaaUtll_ 1 114 It It Pone Retail Str*. 17 7 7 Con*ol Steel_ 2 9'4 9t 9'4 A C... 1 1 Hi OAe- OAe. 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Unit Lt A P (A).. 12 64 64 54 I Utd LAP (B) . 1 64 54 54 | Ut PAL pf hi 8*. 3 394 39 39 Utd Shlpyds B... 1 24 24 24 US Stores 1st .. 100* 104 10 104 Unit Wall Pb15e. 16 44 4 44 1 Utilities PAL(d). 8 4 4 4 Util PAL pf (d).. 60* 124 124 124 Utility Equities.. . 1 4(4 4'4 44 Util A Indus pf... 6 24 24 24 Valsparvtc _ 1 64 64 64' Venezuela Mex... 1 64 64 64 Wil-Low Cafe(d) 2 4 *» ", Yukon Gold (b6c) 1 24 24 24 Dividend r»te« in dollars Based on last puartly or >emt-annu*l p«nmrm. *An nual rale—not lncludin; extras •.Ac cumulated dividends a Paid last ve»r b Paid this year d Companies reported as beln* In bankruptcy or in receivership or I heln* reoraantred under the bankruptcy 1 act or «ecurltlej assumed By *uch com panlea. NEW YORK BANK STOCKS NEW YORK. June TO Op,—New York Security Dealers Association _ Bid Asked I Bank of Man M’j) __ _ .31 ' 7 .331.3! 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Bruck Silk Mills, Certunieed Prod. pf Eitra. | Gen E Gt Brit ree 7*2°#__ ip.27 j Do. adr. ree. 7\ __ _1 _ ip.37 fteralar. i Am Dair Md 7% pf 1.75 Q A-15 7-1 Cons Royalty Oil 5c Q 7-15 7-28 j Gen El Gt Brit ree 1 _ 10:57 1 Do., adr reg 1 O'", _ 10.37 i Hartford-Conn Trust 75c Q 8-17 7-1 Indus Tr-Wilm. Del 374c Q 8-15 8-2P Int Milling 5'%• pf J .25 Q 7-3 7-15 Mallory P R A Co 75c 8-74 8-°p Nat P Ac Lt pf *1 50 Q 8-2* 3td Screw «2 8-] 7 8-30 Sterling Brewe-* 10c 8-CR 7-15 ! Wilmington Trust Q 8-1$ 7-i FOREIGN MARKETS. LIVERPOOL, June 3J> tj*—Wheat fu tures moved irregularly today, closing '4d lower to **d hieher France resold Danubian wheat to the United Kingdom and weather reports from the United States were favorable There wa* some covering of distant options at the close Cotton futures closed 5 to 8 points higher a* nervous short,* covered and there was scattered foreign buying induced by reports of weevil complaints in the United States. London and Pari* closed. 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PERPETUAL has over 55,000 bor rowing and savings members. PERPETUAL'S Board of Directors keep in close contact with the officers and materially assist in the speedy handling of loans. PERPETUAL'S regular examinations by the U. S. Treasury Dept, are sup plemented by special C.P.A. audits i as well as its own Auditing staff. PERPETUAL has always had a rep utation for sound, fair appraisals. Over 200 borrowers per month were advanced loans last year, totaling ! over $12,000 000 for the year. PERPETUAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION 11th & E STREETS, N. W. ESTABLISHED 1881 Largaat In Waihlngton—Aiaata Ovar J43,000,000 ARTHUR G. BISHOP MARVIN A. CUSTIS EDWARD C. BALTZ Chairman oI Tha Board Prnildnnt Snerntarr « A