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Daily News from New York, New York • 14

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Daily Newsi
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New York, New York
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14
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S. O. Names Holman Stocks Reach High; Eugene Holman was elected presi- of the board. Holman had been dent yesterday of the Standard Oil vice president of the company. First 2-Million Day ECONOMIC BAROMETER According to Zeb Allien: Month Year Ago Ago $1.18 7 1 $1.05 Saturday 22.15c $13.75 12c Week Ago $1.60 22.00c $17.40 $13.75 12c 3.74c 'A Yester-day 22.25c $17.50 $13.75 12c 3.74c Wheat, Chicago (July).

Corn, Chicago (July) Cotton, New York Cattle (top), Chicago-Hogs (top), Chicago Copper, New York Sugar, New York You can't lose with War Bonds" 21.56c $16.90 $13.75 12c 3.74c 19.41c $16.00 $14.35 12c 3.74c F.D.R. Assails Extermination Drive by Nazis Washington, D. June 12 (IP). President Roosevelt said today the Nazis, facing defeat, are carrying on a "fiendish extermination campaign" against the oppressed peoples of Europe and added that the United States Government is determined to punish "all participants in these acts of savagery." "This nation is appalled by the systematic persecution of helpless minority groups," the President said in a report to Congress. 1 "As the hour the final defeat of the Hitlerite forces draws closer, the fury of their insane desire to wipe out the Jewish race in Europe continues undiminished.

This is but one example: many Christian groups also are being murdered." "Knowing that they have lost 3.74c 13c 13c 13 13 13c Coffee, Santos, N. Y- Ceiling price. tNo choice offerings. JTrading suspended. A feller who wants any loud applause for buying war bonds is the same as a tightrope walker who wants extra credit for investing in a net.

By JOHN ROGERS Spearheaded by low-priced motors and other peace shares, stocks surged forward yesterday to new highs since 1939 in the first day of the year. Favorable war news from the? MARKET BAROMETER He's like a man who would stand in the middle, of a forest fire and think he was making a great sacrifice if he made the fire department a loan at good interest rates to put out the flames. ASSOCIATED PRESS STOCK AVERAGES Yester- flay Ch re rliph Low is 74. 30 Industrials 15 15 Rails 15 Utilities .6 .7 Western front, with its implications of an early peace, brought customers flocking into Wall Street to bid up stocks by fractions to more than two points. While the heavy turnover was due mainly to speculative motor issues and other equities under 22.9 4 'J.

5 2S.4 37.1 53.4 27.5 37.1 33.7 60 Stocks the war, the Nazis are determined. There ain't no sacrifice, no heroism and no hifalutin' nobility about it. No siree! You're just doing a duty in an easy way and getting interest money on it. STOCK SALES to eomplet their program of mass Yesterday Saturday Mondaylast vear BOND SALES Yesterday 2.237,000 727.10 1,302,090 $9. 01 7,000 4.134.0110 10.SC0.UOO Saturday Monday, last year-New 1944 high.

I sometimes think it's a shame Washington has to do so much work to. sell these bonds. The people should be so red hot to get them that they would start the war bond drives, run 'em and oversubscribe 'em rvith-out Washington lifting a hand. DRY DOCK SAVINGS INSTITUTION the $10 level, steels and other "blue chip" favorites had a prominent part in the advance. The market was one of the broadest of the year, with 963 issuea- dealt in.

The Associated Press 60-stock average spurted .7 of a point to 53.7, the highest since October 25, 1939. Heading the list in activity was Packard, which had occupied the same positions in five out of six market sessions last week. It made with new highs plentiful among the leaders. Steels were active, but at a somewhat slower pace, with gains of around 2 points each for Bethlehem and U. S.

Steel. Rails' were quiet with Union Pacific leading on a one point gain. Standard Gas Electric issues, with gains running to 3 points, featured a firm utility group. Aircraft, merchandising and oil shares also participated with moderate turnover. Uptown: 59th St.

Lexington Downtown: 34 1 Bowery ot 3rd St. Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation extermination. This program is but one manifestation of Hitler's aim to salvage from military defeat victory for Nazi principles the very principles which this war must destroy unless we shall have fought in vain." The President reported, in a message to Congress, on the work tlone by the United States to find temporary haven for refugees of the European war. He explained that the nearly 1,000 refugees who will be cared for in a military camp near Oswego, N. will be returned to their homeland in southern Italy as soon as possible after hostilities cease.

Roosevelt said the war refugee board composed of the Secretaries of State, the Treasury and War has "brought new hope to the oppressed peoples of Europe." The board, he said, is entrusted "with the solemn duty of translating this Government's humanitarian policy into prompt action, thus manifesting once again in a concrete way that our kind of world and not Hitler's will prevail. Its purpose is directly and closely related to our whole effort." a 1944 high as did all the other low-priced motor shares in the most active list. Chrysler and General Motors also made new tops on gains of over a point. Other groups conspicuous in the trading were building, rubbers, motor equipments and tobaccos, EYEGLASSES AS IOW AS MANHATTAN ItONX MOOKLVM JAMAICA HUSHING NFWAMC PATHSOM TltMTON RUAKTH tnMLf rmn tiuphomi imctoiv Friendly, Expert Service n.m,'.mfiu'j 'C "JDRUGAL is definitely the connoisseurs' Ll 4 A rum. Its many awards since 1SS8 at- "'I'iVOnVafV.

test to this fact. Back of Brugal's match- L'V'S 1 less quality is a great family heritage I -tf a West Indies tradition of rum-making i -p 1 that has no peer! That's why Brugal is so 4 I- ar much richer in flavor a flavor that comes fSw-- 'tij 1 through deliciously in any drink mak- lcfT rti 1 I If ing-it a treat you will long remember! fc-VT mjZZiA In addition to the usual rum drinks; fAlOTTaf' 7 7 Brugal is without superior in a highbalU JrJ'vJf1 i Old Fashioned, or as a straight drink, ''Ss- 6VSi rTXff '44 2 i I dBffife L(g! "'if 1 BHfiffinwnmr'-" irrriiiHiniriTl Mini 1 MmmiiMnwi mii wmiiiik unn yTT s. 1amn Pa''n jA 2-PIECE DRESS IN h' ffyl SIZES U'AWi, 38-44 iVh) set-in wis than on i vVV tht tcket, tii the imart f. i i q.r-V.V 'birred back. Tuo pockets Jt 'V'i ft buttons.

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Till 9 1 Saturday Till rBack the Invasion PARK 61 TILFORD Import New York, N. Y. Buy More Bonds Than Before.

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