railroad liens
PACE BOND MART
gales For Full Session
Prove Smallest Since
June 17
NtiW YORK, June 30—(iP)—A
handful of railroad issues moved
•head fractionally to a point or
p-.nre today in an otherwise quiet
jjp-d market. Sales of $2,770,000
vore the smallest for any .session
since June 17.
'Among carriers showing Im
provement were Illinois Central
4; ? up 1 Vi at 82, International
Great Northern 1st 6s i’<? 1 at 54,
Northern Pacific 4s of ’97 up iy4 at
jOf: and Southern Pacific 41-is
• rod 1 at 93. Most Baltimore and
Oho and New York Central is
|l;e, advanced fractionally.
pa’.s declining included Rock
j;>and convertible 4V2S, Lehigh
Va •>>- 5s of 2003 stamped St.
Louis Southwestern 5s *of ’52" and
jome Missouri Pacific liens.
Rate Increases
Of interest to investors was an
pn i cement that the nation's rail
roads plan to ask the Interstate
Go: merce Commission for freight
rate increases up to 25 per cent in
the east and to 15 per cent in the
rrest and south.
In other sections of the list gains
were posted for American Tele
phone 2^4s of ’61. Consumer 2%s,
Jones and Laughlin Steel 314s and
National Steel 3s, all fractionally
higher.
Pennsylvania Central Airlines
| ;s were off 5 at 45 and Silesian
American Corp. 7s sold at 55, off
197a from the last sale in March.
The Silesian American corp. is
e holding company for mining
nrooerties in Polish Silesia. .
Bonds Down
Low-yield bonds were down .1
of a point on average in the As
icciated Press compilation to 114.9,
a new 1947 low', and foreign govern
ments also dropped .1 of a point to
a new low for the year of 72.5.
In the foreign government list
Australian 3%s were off 1%, Co
penhagen 4%s were down 2, and
Uruguay convertible 4%s off 3%.
U. S. governments were unchang
ed to off 1-32 in over the counter
dealings. The Victory Loan 2%s of
Dec. '67-72 were off 1-32 at 1028
<32 bid'.
BOND QUOTATIONS
A T and S F 4s 95 ..128%
ACL 4'is 64 —.—107%
Can Pac 4s perp -97%
C and Ej Inc 97 ...- 30%
Cr: and R 4s 34 -50%
Hud C 5s 62 A--83
H and M 5s 57 _... 54%
Ills-Cent 4%s 66 . 82
L and N %s 2003 ___105%
Mk and T a] 5s 67_57%
N Y Gr 5s 2013..80
Nor and West 4s 93 _134
Nor Pac 4%s 2047 .. 96%
Penn R R g 4%s 65 ...108%
Sou Ry cn 5s 94 _118U
West Md 4s 52 _101%
FOREIGN BONDS
Aust 31 4s 56_98
Braz 6%s 2657 _55
DAIRY PRODUCTS
CHICAGO, June 30—tJP)—Butter
firm; receipts 1,116,553 (two days);
eggs firm; receipts 29,872 (two
days'.
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Gains
MARKETS AT A GLANCE
NEW YORK, June 30—(£>)—
-Stocks — Irregular; oils, spe
cials advance.
Bonds—Mixed; price changes
narrow.
Cotton — Quiet; trade buy
ing; liquidation.
CHICAGO
Wheat — Strong; commis
sion house buying, hedging
light.
Corif — As much as 4 cents
up; rainfali in growing areas.
Oats — Strong with corn.
Hogs — Steady to 25 cents
higher; top $25.25.
Cattle — Steady; top $29.50.
NEW YORK, June 30—OPp-Quiet
strength of oils and special stocks,
a number touching New Year’s
high, kept the market generally
on the i^jgrade today although
most rails slipped and many lead-,
ers elsewhere were different.
Dealing tapered after a fairly
active opening. There was a mod
erate buying flurry around mid
day and subsequent slowdowns.
Prices hardened selectively in the
final hour with the pace quicken
ing a trifle. Plus marks of frac
tions to a point or more predomi
nated at the close. Transfers of
670,000 shares compared with 650,
000 Friday. The month’5 volume
was 17,482,740 against 20,615,786 in
May and was a low for any month
since September, 1944.
Bidders Timid
Bidders were more or less timid
in the face of the coal labor sit
uation and other threatened walk
outs which may seriously affect im
portant industries.
The Associated Press 60-Stock
Composite was up .1 of a point at
64.2 although the rail average was
off as much. It was the narrowest
market since June 9. Of 875 issues
registering 380 rose and 283 fell.
Spencer Kellog, in further re
flection 0f an earnings jump, add
ed 4 points at 58, a 1947 top. Oth
ers recording peaks for the year
were Celanese, up % at 22%; Pure
Oil % at 25 % Shamrock Oil %
at 26%, Texas’ Co. % at 64 Vt,
Standard Oil of Cal. % at 60, Shell
Union Oil % at 30% and Socony
% at 16%.
U. B. Steel Gains
U. S. Steel was up % at 66Y4
ar.d Bethlehem % at 84 despite a
drr,i in this week’s ingot capacity
of 24.7 per cent, widest since last
December and ascribed mainly to
falling coal supplies.
Chrysler gained 1% at 108%,
General Motors 1% at 59, Ameri
can Smelting 1% at 59, Joy Mfg.
1% at 35, U. S. Gypsum 2 at 101,
Allied Chemical 1% at 177, du Pont
1% at 192% and Union Carbide
1% at 105%.
Bonds were mixed. Commodities
climbed. At Chicago wheat ad
vanced 2 to 3% cents a bushel,
corn 2% to 4 and oats 1 to 2%.
Cotton was up 15 to 90 cents a bale.
On the rising side of the Curb
were Cities Service, Fansteel,
Sentry Safety Control and Tish
man Realty. Slipping were United
Shoe, Aluminum of America, Con
solidated Textile and South Penn
Oil. Turnover here was 170,000
shares versus 200,000 in the pre
cedediog session.
WHAT STOCKS DID
NEW YORK, June 30—(£>)—
Mon. Fri.
Advances _380 357
Declines _283 338
Unchanged_...212 201
Total issues _875 896
LOCAL QUOTATIONS
(Furnished bj Allen C. Ewing A Co.)
BID ASKED
Aviation Shares .50c 4.85 5.06
ACL of Conn 4.00a 52 1-2 54
Boston Fund 2.18b 30 03 21.66
Caro Insurance 1.40a 29 31
DeVilbiss 1.00a 17 17 5-8
McBee .40a ex div 10c 7 7 1-2
Mass Inves Trust 1.66b
ex div 25c 25.00 27.08
Nat Transit .75a 14 3-4 15
Peo Sav B & T 3.00c 80 —
Red Rock Bot (Inc., Ga.) 10 3-4 11 1-4
Sec Nat Bank .60c 28 29 1-2
Stand Stoker 3.00c 19 S-4 21 3-4
T W P Common .60a 8 1-4 9
Wii S Sc T 2.00c ex div 40c 49 —
a. Indicated annual dividend rate.
b. Income and profits dividends paid
in past 12 months.
c. Paid in 1946.
The above quotations are nominal and
are believed to be indications of the
price at which the securities may be
purchased or sold.
STOCKS IN THE SPOTLIGHT
NEW YORK, June 30—(JP)—
Sales, closing price and net change
of the fifteen most active stock*
today:
Sinclair Oil 18,100_15% up %
Comwlth and Sou 18,100 .. 3 no
Schenley Distill 14,100 ~30% up %
Socony Vac 11,900 _16% up %
Std Oil Ind 9,500 -41% up %
Sunray Oil 8,800 --10% no
Armour and Co 7,400 —14% up %
Pure Oil 7,400 -25% up %
Nat Distill 6,700 _21% no
Sears Roeb 6,300-38 up %
Tex Gulf Prod 6,200 ..14% up %
Gen Mot 6,100 -59 up 1%
Jox Mfg 5.800 _35 up 1%
Std Oil NJ 5,700 _76% up Vi
Colum Gas, El 5,500 _11% up %
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CHICAGO LIVESTOCK
CHICAGO, June 30—(A*)—(USDA)
—Salable hogs 9,000, total 12,800;
fairly active and uneven; general
ly steady to 25 cents higher, sows
included; most upturn on butchers
weighing 25&-300 lb.; tob 25.25;
bulk good and choice 170-250 lb.
24.50-25.25; 260-280 lb. 23.25-24.50;
290-330 lb 21.50-23.00; around 375
lb weights 19.75-20.00; good and
choice 300-425 lb. sows 18.00-19.75;
450-675 lb weights 16.00-17.75.
Salable cattle 1,500, total 15,200;
salable calves 1,500, total 1,500;
fed steers apd yearlings including
yearling heifers steady; strictly
good and choice graces active;
largely steer run; choice weighty
steers topped at 29.50; most choice
offerings 27.75 29.00; good and
choice heifers 23.50-26.00; average
choice offerings 26.50; stock cattle
steady; medium grades slow, bulk
18.00-21.00; cows in moderate sup
ply, strong; cutters 13.00 down;
most beef cows 13.50-17.00; good
cows to 20.00; bulls active, steady
at 18.00 down; vealers steady at
24.00 down.
RICHMOND LIVESTOCK
RICHMOND, Va., June 30—VP)—
(USDA)—Livestock: Hogs—Mar
ket steady with Friday on all
weights. Top $23.00 for good and
choice 180-240 lb barrows and gilts.
90-100 lbs $15.00; 100-120 lbs $16.00;
120-140 lbs $20.00; 140-160 lbs $21.00;
160-180 lbs $22.00; 240-300 lbs $21.50;
300 lbs and up $20.50; good sows
under 350 lbs $17.50; 350-500 lbs
$16.00; over 500 lbs $15.00; good
stags under 350 lbs' $16.00; over
350 lbs $14.00.
Cattle — Market opened slow,
about steady on slaughter steers.
Bulk medium to good $20.00-23.00,
odd head strictly good higher. Re
ceipts other classes very light.
Cows quotable steady, canners and
cutters $9.00-11.00; fat dairy type
$12.00-14.00; good beef cows $15.00
16.00. Medium to good sausage
bulls $12.00-15.00. Vealers slow,
not fully established, quotable top
around $22.00. Few lots good and
choice spring lambs $21.00-22.00.
COTTON
NEW YORK COTTON
NEW YORK, June 30—W—Cot
ton futures registered gains of 15
to 90 cents a bale in moderately
active trading today. Prices at one
time dipped 50 cents a bale under
the previous close on considerable
profit-taking, but the general trend
was upward on persistent covering
in nearby July, along with mill
and commission house buying.
The market drew suport from
Washington advices that differ
ences over the form of the cotton
buying program for Japan had been
settled. This was expected to ex
pedite further government buying
of the staple for that country.
The program called for purchase
of 300,000 bales of cotton and
50,000 bales of spinnable waste be
tween now and October 31. Some
quarters expected the Commodity
Credit Corp. to ask for offers of
some 75,000 bales about mid-July.
Spot cotton markets were quiet,
reflecting tightness in old crop
supplies while the textile market
held firm.
Futures closed 15 to 90 cents a
bale higher than the previous close.
Open High Low Close
July 37.64 37.65 37.52 37.62 up 9
Oct 32.72 32.91 32.66,32.80 up %
Mch. 31.18 31.18 31.13 31.29 up 6
May 30.73 30.92 30.67 JO.85 up 10
July 29.75 30.00 29.75 29.96n up 18
Middling spot 38.14n off 1.
n—Nominal.
NEW ORLEANS COTTON
NEW ORLEANS, June 30—{IP)—
Cotton futures advanced here to
day on buying, stimulated by fa
vorable textile r^jorts and claims
of the heaviest ball weevil infesta
tion in South Carolina in years.
Closing prices were steady $1.45
a bale higher to five cents lower.
Open High Low Close
July 37.45 37.50 37.40 37.40 off 1
Oct 32.75 32.91 32.66 32.79 up 10
Dec. 31.73 31.97 31.70 31.90 up 19
Mch 31.17 31.39 31.17 31.34 up 29
May 30.65 30.91 30.64 30.75 up 20
NEW ORLEANS MIDDLING
NEW ORLEANS, June 30—(TP)—
The average price of middling 15
16ths inch cotton at ten Southern
spot markets today was 35 cents
a bale lower at 37.40 cents a
pound; average for the past 30
market days 36.75. Middling 7-8
inch average 35.84 cents a pound.
NEW ORLEANS SPOTS
NEW ORLEANS, June 30—(£>)—
Spot cotton closed steady $1.25 a
bale lower. Sales 47. Low middling
32.15. Middling 37.15. Good middl
ing 37.85. Receipts none. Stocks
77,072.
CHARLOTTE SPOTS
CHARLOTTE, June 30—{TP)—Spot
cotton 36.30.
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Stock Market Quotations
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Pre* Yes
vious terday
Close Close
Alleghany __ 3% 3%
A1 Chem and Dye_175% 177
Allis Chal Mfg .3544 34%
American Can _92% 9244
American Car Fdy_4244 42%
American Roll Mill_28% 28
Amer Smelt and Ref 57% 59
A T and T _165% 155%
American Tobacco B _ 73% 73%
Anaconda _34% 34%
Arm 111 _1444 14%
Atlantic Coast Line — 52 52
Atlantic Refinery .... 36 36%
Aviation Corporation .. 5% 5
Baldwin _18 17%
Baltimore and Ohio -- 10% 10%
Barnsdall _26% 26%
Bendix Aviat _ 31% 31%
Beth Steel__83% 84
Boeing Airp _15% 15%
Borden _41% 42%
Budd Mfg _10% 10%
Burl Mills _17% 18
Burr Add Mach _- 12% 12%
Cannon Mills __ _
Case J I __ 37 36%
Caterpil Trac _58% 59%
Ches and Ohio_ 4544 45%
Chrysler _1064s 108%
Coca Cola __ 171
Coml Cred _..— 41% 41%
Coml Solv __24% 2444
Com with and South ..3 3
Consol Edis ..26% 26%
Cons Vultee ..— 12% 12%
Cont Can _..._ 38 38%
Corn Prod _63% 6344
Curt Wright _ 4% 4%
Curt Wright A ..15 14%
Dow Chem __ _
Doug Aire _54% 54%
Du Pont ...191 192%
Eastman Kod _44% 44%
Firestone __ 47%
Gen El....35% 35%
Gen Foods _39% 39%
Gen Mot_ 56 59
Goodrich _ 58 54%
Goodyear __46% 46%
Gt Nor Ry Pf ... 404s 41
Int Harvest _ 88 88%
NEW YORK PRODUCE
NEW YORK, June 30 — (U.R) —
Produce markets: potatoes (dol
lars per 100 lbs. unless otherwise
indicated.) firmer maines katan
dins, No. 1 4.00 bid, katahdins, No.
1 50 lbs. 20.00 bid; green mts. No.
1 4.00-.25; green mts. 50. bags 2.10
bid. Calif, long whites No. 1 5.25;
poorer 4.00-25; North Carolina —
cobblers — No 1 washed 4.15-.50;
commercial washed 3.10-.50; No. 1
B washed 3.50 asked; No. 1 3.25
4.00 ungraded 2.25-3.25; cobblers,
commercial — 2.25-.50; No. 1 B
1.50-3.00. Virginia cobblers 1 3.50
4.00; No. 1 B 1.75-3.25; sweet po
tatoes (bushels-baskets) steady.
New Jersey Jersey , type, No. 1
2.00- .75; Jersey type, processed
2.75-3.25, Jersey type, 1-2 bushels
1.00- .75. Yams: (bushels-baskets)
North Carolina, No. 1 tub—best
4.00- .25; jumbo tub best 1.25-.50;
No. 2 tub best 1.25; Louisiana,
Puerto Ricans, Crates Bu 3.75
4.50.
Dressed poultry: irregular.
CHICAGO BUTTER
CHICAGO, June 30—(4P)— (USDA)
—Butter firm: AA 93 score 68.5;
A 92—67; B 90 90-65-65.5; C 89—
63.5- 63.75. Eggs firm; large No. 1
and 2 extras 49.51; medium extras
44.5- 45.5; standards 43.5-44.5 cur
rent receipts 42.5-43; dirties 39.5
40; checks 39-39.5.
WASHINGTON POULTRY
WASHINGTON — U. S. Grade A
large 25 +o 58; fryers, broilers and
roasters 32 to 33.
bit Tel and Tel...11% 11%
Johns Manv _43% 42%
Kennecott _43% 44%
Ligg and M B__ _
Loews _21% 21%
Lockheed -11% 11%
Lorillard _20 19%
Mont Ward _58% 58%
Nash Kelv ..15% 15%
Nat Bis _28% 28
Nat Cash Reg_38% 38
Nat Dist_21% 21%
N Y Cent ..14% 13%
No Am Av _ 7% 7%
No Pac __ 17%
Packard _ 5 5%
Param Pic _25% 26%
Penney J C _43% 44
Penn R R .. 19% 18%
Pepsi Cola_31% 31%
Phillips Pet.. 59 59
Pitt S and B _ 7% 8
Pullman .. 56% 56%
Pure Oil.. 24% 25%
Radio _ 8% 8
Radio K O .- 12 -
Rem Rand _31% 32
Repub Stl_24% 24
Reynolds B ...40% 40%
Sears _37% 38
Soc Vac ..- 16% 16%
Sou Pac _41 40%
Sou Ry ....34% 33%
Std Br...27% 27%
Std Oil N J .76% 76%
Stewart War_15% 15%
Swift _ 33% 33%
Tex Co _63% 64%
Un Carb _104% 105%
Unit Airl _22% 22%
Unit Aire __ __
Unit Corp . 3% 3%
Unit Drug ___ _
Unit Fruit _ 52 52%
Unit Gas Imp .21% 21%
U S Indus Chem_48% 48%
U S Rubber...145% 145%
U S Smelt and Ref ..45% 46
U S Steel .. 66 66%
Vanadium __ _
Va Caro Chem __ 6%
Warner Pic _15% 15%
West Un A_ 20 20
West El __27% 27%
Woolworth _48% 48%
CURB
Can Marconi .. 1% 1%
Cities Service _86% 37%
Colon Dvmt _ 3% 3%
El Bond and Share __ 12% 11%
GRAIN
CHICAGO GRAIN
CHICAGO, June 30—(A5)—Corn
prices climbed more than 3 cents
a bushel in futures trading today.
Oats and wheat also were more
than 2 cents higher at times in
active trading.
Continued heavy rains in the
corn growing area of flood-harass
ed Iowa, and trade reports that
northern Illinois corn generally
was late, were bullish factors. Oats
moved upward with corn.
Wheat moved higher on good
buying and a general absence of
the hedging pressure which is
usual at this season, when the
crop is moving to market.
Wheat closed 2 to 37/g cents
higher than the previous finish,
July $2.18%-$2.19, corn was up 2%
to 4 cents, July $2.00%-%, and oats
were 1 to 2% cents higher, July
98%-%.
Open High Low Close
Wheat
July 2.16% 2.19 2.16% 2.19
Sep 2.12*4 2.16 2.12 2.16
Dec 2.11% 2.15 2.11% 2.15
May 2.09 2.12% 2.09 2.12%
Corn
July 1,96% 2.00% 1.96*4 2.00%
Sep 1.78*4 1.82% 1.77% 1.82*4
Dec 1.60% 1.63% 1.60% 1.63%
May 1.57% 1.60% 1.57%. 1.60%
Oats
July 96% 89% 96% 98%
Sep 84% 87% 84% 87%
Dec. 83*4 84% 82% 84%
May 79% 81 79% 80
Oats
July 96% 89% 96% 98%
Sgp 84% 87% 84% 87%
Dec 83% 84% 827/g 84%
May 79% 81 79% 80%
Lard
July 19.20 20.15 19.15 20.00
Sep 19.50 20.60 19.50 20.40
Oct - 19.75
Nov 19.37 20.15 19.35 20.15
CHICAGO PRODUCE
CHICAGO, June 30—(U.R)—Pro
duce: poultry; 29 trucks; steady;
hens 27 1-2; lekhorn hens 21- fry
ers 31-32; broilers 30-31; colored
springs 33; white rock springs 36;
Plymouth rock springs 36; old roos
ters 16; geese 15; ducklings 20;
tom turkeys 22; hen turkeys 29-30;
guineas 25; common barn pigeons
3.00 doz; ducks 13-15 1-2.
Cheese: twins 33 1-2-34 1-2; sin
gle daisies 37-37 1-2; swiss 48-52.
Butter: 1,116,553 lbs; firm; 93
score 68; 92 score 66 1-2; 90 score
64 1-2; 89 score 63.
Eggs: 29,872 cases; firm; ex
tras 1: 48-49 1-2; extras 2: 47-48;
3 and 4: 44-45 1-2; standards 1 and
2: 43 1-2-44; 3 and 4: 43; current
receipts 43; dirties 39; checks 38
38 1-2.
CHICAGO POTATOES
CHICAGO, June 30 — Ufl — (US
DA)—Potatoes;. arrival 391; ob
track 320; total U. S. shipment*'
Friday 1,019, Saturday 806, and
Sunday 215; supplies moderate;
demand slow; market dull and un
settled; Arizona Bliss triumph*
$3.25 (U. S. No. 2 quality), Pon
tiacs $4.00, Long Whites $4.55-4.65;
California Long Whites $4.55-4.7i
Bliss Triumphs $4.75, Pontiac*
$5.20-5.25; Virginia Norfolk sec
tion Cobblers $1.20 (all U. S. No.
1 quality washed except where
noted).
NAVAL STORES
SAVANNAH, Ga„ June 30 - M
— Turpentine, 59 1-2 offerings, 147;
sales, 142 receipts and shipment*,'
none; stocks, 5,085.
Rosin; offerings and sales, 223;
receipts, 1.788; shipments, none;
stocks, 14,284.
Quote: rosin prices: B D and
E, 67C: F G H and I, 700 K M
N WG WW and X, 730.
NC—VA HOG MARKETS
RALEIGH, June 30 — (A>) —
(NCDA) — Hog markets steady
with tops of 23.5U at Rocky Mount,
Greenville, Fayetteville, dinton
Warsaw; and 23.00 at Richmond;
and 23.25 at Smithfield.
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— Carolina Beach
— Wilmington
- Whiteville
— Lnmberlon
— Laurinbnrg
— Rockingham
— Wadesboro
— Monroe
—Charlotte
—Gastonia
— Kings Moantain
-Shelby
— Forest City
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