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SAN BERNARDINO DAILY SUN SUNDAY, JUNE 19, 1D32 Markets Featured by Professional Week-End Activity PAGE SIXTEEN I DA WEEKLY CITRUS REVIEW IBB DECIDES MINING UP HUE AID TO CREDIT President Lauds Winner Tresident Hoover lauds Lucylle Goldsmith, Los Angeles hijrh school pirl, who von the recent national oratorical contest. S. F. ADVANCES EVIDENCED AS Otherwise Market Is Dull and About Evenly Divided With Slight Upward Trend ENDS Butter and Eggs LOS ANGELES, June 18. There was no call for butter and eggs on the Los Angeles produce exchange today.

Following are Friday's quotations: BUTTER Prime, 18c. Prime firsts, 17c. Standards, 16' jjC. Firsts, 16c. EGGS Candled) LARGE Fresh, clean extras, 18c; fresh, clean stand, ards, 15' 2c; fresh, light, dirty standards, 14' fresh checks, 14c.

MEDIUM Fresh, clean, 15c; fresh, light, dirty, 14c; fresh, clean standards, 13c; fresh, light, dirty standards, 13c; fresh checks, 11c. SMALL Fresh, clean, 12c; fresh, light, dirty, 12c. Subsurface Ownership Will Be Assessed Separately After Butte County Ruling (By Associated rress) SAN FRANCISCO, June strange mlxup which resulted from sale of the surface rights to a piece of Butte county property, the mineral rights being withheld, drew a ruling from Attorney General U. S. Webb providing for separate assessment of the subsurface ownership LOS ANGELES, June oranges and lemons were lower at eastern and middle western auction centers this week.

Sales dropped during this period from 670 cars of oranges and 338 of lemons to 613 and 271, respectively. The Florida crop for the season Is practically cleaned up, Arizona also shipped but one car of citrus fruits during the week. California oranges averaged $3.01 a box, compared to $3.13 last week. They brought $3.23 a box In the corresponding week last year and $6.70 two years ago. The price ranged this week from an average of $2.70 a box at St.

Louis to $3,14 at Cincinnati. Lemons dropped from an average of $4.58 a box to $3.95. They sold for $4.67 In the like period of 1931 and for $5.32 In the corresponding week of 1930. Dny by day auctions follows: Oranges Lemons Tilly I naf Thin More Liquid Funds Forced Into Nation's Money Reservoir For Use of Business By FRANK H. McCONNELL (Associated Press Financial Writer) NEW YORK, June is excellent reason to believe that the Federal reserve system will continue Its policy of credit expansion, now in effect for over two months, until the life blood of easier money warms the body of everyday business, according to informed banking quarters.

The weekly Federal reserve state Balance of Small Gains Seen At End cf Dull Two Houn With Some Soft Spot STOCK MARKET DID WHAT THE Saturday Friday In the future. Number of advances 130 83 ments show further progress toward me goal or abundant credit, and a number of leading bankers who play an Important role In casting th financial policies of the nation The owner of the property, a man named Young, sold the surface rights in 1917 to a man named Ford, but neither notified the assessor of the division of title, and the property continued to be assessed as a whole. Certain taxes are in arrears, and the owner of the mineral rights desires to redeem his rights. Attorney General Webb said In a letter to District Attorney Charles A. Walker, of Rutte rountv.

thnt Lisrani PICE IS SLOW Alimony oi Tuesday Wednesday am (By Associated Press) SAN FRANCISCO, June 18. California oil stocks moved up today on hopes for better crude oil prices. Standard Oil Co. of California has offered an increase of 25 cents a barrel In its paying prices, if curtailment within limits prescribed were achieved. The measures Monday will determine the issue, but Montgomery Street discounted the increase in advance, on estimates the state's output had been brought well under the allowable level, Honolulu Oil finished up 14, North American 1, Standard of California 4, Union Associates 4 and Union of California 4.

None in the group recorded losses. Otherwise the market was dull and about evenly divided, there being a slight tendency upward. Transamerlca finished the week at 24, unchanged for the day with only 100 shares selling. Curb utilities were higher, all the Edison Issues rising. American Telephone netted 2, Pioneer Mill 14, Oahu Sugar 14 and Domlnguez Oil, General Motors and California Western Life made small gains.

3.18 3.10 3.07 3.02 $3.93 3.81 3.92 4.1 3.94 3.95 J4.S7 4.4S 4.M 4.49 4.58 Thursdiiy 2.99 are showing considerable enthus rriuny 2.92 Averages 3 01 3.13 iasm. While the reserva hnnka until Oranges by auctions With com- parative figures for the corresnond recently had been purchasing Gov-ernmcnt securities at a pace as means of forcing ing weeks of 1930 and 1931 follow: This Last 1931 1930 there should have been separate Oil Stocks Feature Activities week Week Week Week liquid funds Into the nation's money ja.Hti I3.4S Jfi.79 New York Boston For Session, Moving Ahead And Others Follow 3.09 fi.92 reservoir, 11 is now believed by leading authorities that future nur- 3.18 3.5ti 3.07 Chicago Philadelphia Pittsburgh chases will be made at a slower assessments on surface and mineral properties ever since the division of title, but that since it had not been done, section 3818 of the political code should be applied, under which "the auditor Is required to estimate the amount of such taxes due on such lot, piece or parcel of land i.vv 3.01 3.00 2.83 2.93 2.70 2.97 3 12 3.04 2.73 2 98 3.K6 2.H1 rate. Ending of the abnormally heaw 2.79 2.82 2.87 2.91 6.74 6.73 649 6.73 6.16 6.1.1 6.27 6.1-4 4.1 Cleveland St. Louis Baltimore Cincinnati tidal flow of gold to Europe pri LOS ANGELES, June 18. Oil stocks featured on the Los Angeles stork and curb exchanges today 3.14 3.22 3.07 2.85 3.13 2.89 3.19 2.53 3.23 Detroit 2 74 New Orleans 2.R7 AvpmirpN a rn marily accounts for this change.

The earlier phases of the Federal reserve program, according to this viewpoint, achieved success ln snlta 6.70 Carlot sliinmcntu ut rltrn im. compared with a year ago, as reported sougnt to te redeemed. moving forward on announcement The mineral rights, the letter that production in the state was said, were subject to all assess-1 witnin 4 few hundred barrels of the ments, including those for local Im- allowable which, under Standard's provements. agreement, will bring the price back The mlxup was the subject of a to a barreI for tne first tme conference some weeks ago at Oro-! about tw0 yeaf otner geotlong Number of declines 120 JU Stocks unchanged 113 113 Total issues traded 362 606 By JOHN L. COOLEY (Associated Press Writer) NEW YORK, June 18.

With the market showing a steady undertone, stock trading simmered down to professional week-end operations today. The fact that no follow-up to yesterday's selling was experienced appeared to Influence short covering which brought a balance of small net gains after leaders had Jiggled narrowly during two very dull hours. Turnover was 340,830 shares. Therewere a few soft spots, notably Sears-Roebuck, which broke 34 points In response to the dividend omission. Lambert was down nearly 4 at the "worst and Auburn lost 64 before reducing its loss.

Several Make National Gains American Telephone, to be quoted ex-dlvldend on Monday, rallied a point Consolidated Gas, North American, Union Pacific, American Tobacco Case and American Can closed with major fractional advances. There was almost no change in U. S. Steel, Standard Oil of New Jersey, New York Central, Santa Fe, General Electric, Allied Chemical and National Biscuit, Senatorial rejection of the bonus bill had been so widely forecast that news of the bill's legislative death was not a market influence. Nor did Lausanne dispatches, representing Europe aa being on the verge of deciding to settle reparations without a war debt appeal fb this country, find reflection on the placid surfaces of security markets.

Bonds slumbered peacefully, although German governments extended their advances Railroads of the handicap of heavy seepage of gold to Europe. Now that this has ended, it Is expected that the mo reuirai Dureau 01 markets follows: Oranges Lemons Grapefruit 11.19 111 1111 IO'J-1 reserve program will be more N. Cal 98 104 C. Cnl. R711 11P52 97? nil ci in vine neiween Attorney a i were hleher In svmnathv.

S. Cal.297 30165 10430 11207 810 3t5 flor ..20032 3U7O0 17m I 9.11111! Gains Shown In Webb, the county assessor, tax col-uojipnu pu sujon 13J)Stp Cuha Bank Holdings The statement for the Fed! Parents Arrested, Daughter Hit by Car (Fy Associated Press) LOS ANGELES, June 18. A few hours after 8-year-old Phyllis Harden was struck down by an automobile and injured seriously, police arrested her father, Clifton Harden, 27 years old, and her stepmother, Mrs. Lida Harden, 27. today on suspicion of purse snatching.

While the child lay near death in a hospital, detectives searched reserve system as of June 15 showed I'. Kico 106 218 9(13 Imp 173 234 Mixed citrus: 1932 Central California 79: Southern California 775; Florid. 8814. 1931 Central California. 74; Southern California 8L'6; Florida 14655.

mat the 12 banks held a total of $1,692,207,000 of Government n.ei.rl. oiume was at a slow pace In a typically light week-end session. Standard Oil of California rose 4 to 184, Union Oil of California 4 to 94, Union Associates, 4 to 84. and Rio Grande 4 to 24 on 1,500 shares. Security-First National bank rose 14 to 39 in face of a dividend reduction.

On the curb, Seaboard Oil of gob ties, a gain of nearly $50,000,000 for EAT PR I GES REACH BITT1 Bright Spots of Day in Business tne week, and of $707,173,000 since April 13 when the new reserve policy of large scale buying of Govern EES Mi the Harden home and announced line iinmri, .1,111,1, cu itiiwiitiu Delaware rose 4 to 84. and Amer- (hpy had follnd jeweiry which ment obligations was begun. Federal reserve bank crndlf lean Telephone 4 to 85. formed a part of the $10,000 loot Sales! jHigh' Low Last Carlot shipments of citrus fruits for the United States compiled by the Government with complete reports from ruilronda as follows: Oranges. June 17.

Central California Southern California 181; Florida total U. S. 190; Southern Manufacturers 1. Lemons, June 17. Southern California 88: Southern Manufacturers 15.

Grapefruit. June 17, Central California 1: Southern California 16: Florida 1 freight, 3 boat; total U. S. 17 freight, 3 boat. 2V 2'i June 15 reached $2,270,000,000, a gain of $72,000,000 for one week and of $584,000,000 since April 13.

Meanwhile, member hanlt 3 (By United Press) Rise of 5.1 per cent in sales of Dodge cars and trucks reported for six weeks from May 1 to June 11, compared with a year ago. April net Income of Reading Co. compared with $111,513 in April, 1931. 100 Eolsa Chlca A 200 Emsco Derrick 10O Hancock Oil 1500 Rio Grande lOOSeciir First Natl 3 3 54l 'i 2V 2'i More Than 20 Per Cent Loss Within Month Recorded as Close at Lowest Level 2V 39 I balances, which show the state of 39 39 (By Associated Press) NEW YORK, June 18. Retail buying power continued to show considerable breadth during the past week, and trade activity was further stimulated by active com 100 Shell Union Oil.

health of the commercial banks In 200 So Cal Edison co: 19'; i which the same way that hunt 3 19; 22'i 20 100. do 7s Auburn Automobile Co. ship- account does for the Individual, 19'i a 20 18 2 8S 94 modity buying in certain wholesale menU during first 15 days June stood at 12,101,000,000. This was a markets In anucipmiuii ui i i16. 348 far.

In nominal decline of $11,000,000 dur 20 3l 9'. 4 1 9 18 I 2SI 9l 9 I taxes recently adopted by Congress, High! Low Close STOCK the entire month of Mav ing the week, but $90,000,000 greater man on April 13. Excess reserves of the memher 100 do 6s 700 Std Oil Cal 300 Transam 200 Union Assoc 300 Union Oil Cal 100 Western Pipe t-Ac 31 Am Tel 100 Cnterpil Trac 66'Curtiss-WriKht 100 Gen Motors 100 Seabd Oil 1(8) Std Oil Cal 100 Wellington Oil 60 Warner Bros according to the weekly trade reviews. Bradstreet's reported a continuation of the upward seasonal trend in merchandising in some sections, SALES "85 18.1 5'il 5' banks-representing the surplus of National Oil Products Co. declares an extra dividend of SI a share on no par common stock.

Substantially higher shipments of iron and steel scrap to mills in the 85 IS By JOHN P. BOUGHAN (Associated Press Writer) CHICAGO, June 18. Prostrate at new all-time bottom price records today, wheat showed 14 cents a bushel collapse within a month, more than 20 per cent loss. At the outset of trading, all deliveries of wheat and rye outdid the season's lowest previous quotations, and the market ended for the day at almost the extreme break. Wheat closed nervous, -lU below yesterday's finish, corn sucn reserves over actual needs-continued around S2.50.000 non a fig although others, particularly the Youngstown district indicate im ure which Is providing the leeway Atchison 27'; 27 Baltimore 4 Ohio 6 5S' 6 Ches'peake 4 Ohio 12V 11' 12' Illinois Central 6i! 6V 6" Missouri Pacifio 5 I 2 I 2 New York Central 12V 12 12'i Northern Pacifio 7V 7V 7 Pennsylvania 84' 8V 8'i Southern Pacific.

I 8' 8 Union Pacifio I 38 37 37H Great Northern pf I iVjVl'i 9 19 19 8'i I 8'i 24Y 24V 24 98 I 98 I 98 1 I 1 I 1 central ana souinwesiern divisions lor commercial banks to grant loans more readily to Industry. In terms of potential credit, it Is the base on which $2,500,000,000 of com INFORMAL SALES Roebuck up, oats U- advance, and pro show a decided lull. "While summer dullness is coming on," said this review, "seasonal spring buying has been sufficiently deferred until now to bring retail volume about up to last year. "There has been a sharp upturn In some of the manufacturing and producing communities in anticipation of taxes to be imposed under the recent statutes enacted by Con- METAL MARKET provement in future melting schedules. New Hampshire Fire Insurance Co, declares an extra dividend of 10 cents a share on $10 par stock.

Canadian whisky Imports during May totaled 236.696 gallons, compared with 95,533 gallons in May, 1931, report says. Steady Recovery in Nation Is Predicted 10 visions unchanged to a rise of Industrials American Can 37V" American 4 85V mercial loans might be made. End of Gold's Outflow Seen 36 374 83V 834 224' 224 224' cents. Wheat: Many Firemen Hurt As Building Burned ERIE, June 18. Twenty-seven firemen were In hospitals today, and scores of other persons were overcome by smoke and received treatment after a five-hour battle with flames that destroyed the department store of H.

M. Reich Co. The fire was brought under control early today. It was discovered shortly after closing time yesterday. 4 War Veteran Freed Of Blame in Death LOS ANGELES.

June 18. William J. Shakleford, nearly blind war veteran, stood absolved of blame today for the death of his brother-in-law, Edward Dempsey, 43, following a coroner's inquest. Dempsey died of a knife wound after a dispute with Shakleford over a $15 debt. SACRAMENTO, June 18.

The liberty party, sponsoring W. H. Harvey of Arkansas, for President of the United States, qualified with the secretary of state here today for a place on the August primary election ballot. The qualifying petition bore 16,563 signatures whereas 14,419 were required. Open .47 .474 4 .534 Hieh .50 '4 .534 fBy Associated Press) NEW YORK, June 18.

An early reversal In the tide of gold shipments, which have been from the gress. Rubber products, particularly I automobile tires, are being made land sold In large quantities. In addition there has been an increase Borden I 23 I CiUes Servlr I 2V 2V Columbia Gas 6 6V Consolidated Gas 374' 364 Corn Product '30 I 294' Curtlss-Wrtght 1 I Famous Players 2V 24' Fox Film A I 14' IV General Electric 104' 104' General Foods 22V 21V Gold Dust '10 10 fioorivear 4 7 I I taken from the purse of Mrs. Elizabeth Thayer Hutchcraft. The child was injured when she was struck by an automobile as she dashed across a street to purchase an Ice cream cone.

Mrs. Harden denied the jewelry had been stolen and claimed It as her own. Teacher For Promise Breach (Bv A ssi ted Press) HASTINGS, June IS. Sidney G. Evans of La Jolla, California, was named defendant in a breach of promise suit filed today in district court here by Miss Virginia Wheeler of Hastings.

Evans formerly published the old Hastings Republican. Miss Wheeler is the daughter of W. F. Wheeler, and Is well known In Hastings social circles. She has been a teacher the past year at Hot Springs, N.

M. Faithful Dog Saves Boy From Wild Boar (Bv Associated Press) BRAWLEY, June 18-A dog probably saved the life of Clifford Gregory, 12 years old. today as the boy fell victim to a 400-pound boar. As the long-tusked hog was being transferred from one pen to another at Calipatria, near here, it charged the boy and had him underfoot. The dog rushed up and engaged the boar's attention.

Young Gregory suffered a deep thigh wound and lost considerable blood, but a physician said he would recover. -4 United Australian Party Shows Gains SYDNEY, New South Wales, June 18. The triumph of the United Australia party, headed by acting Premier B. S. H.

Stevens In Saturday's general election was emphasized today when final returns gave the pnrty 42 seats In the new parliament. The labor party of the ousted Premier J. T. Lang, fiery foe of the Stevens government, was crushlngly defeated and secured only 25 seats. The country party won 23.

2 6S. 37 30 24 14 104 21 10 7 (By Associated Press) SAN FRANCISCO, June United States to Europe, was fore. in quotations for all non-ferrous nomlc recovery "not with spectac cast today by Benjamin M. Ander metals except copper." 4 NEW YORK, June 18. Copper buying was somewhat better abroad but continued small here today.

A slight Increase In demand for ultimate consumers has been noted by some fabricators. Electrolytic for domestic shipment was 5 cents a pound delivered to the end of 1932. European destinations were at 5.50 cents a pound c. I. f.

Hamburg, Havre and London on special offerings. Lead buying was In moderate volume with the price unchanged at 3 cents a pound New York and 2.90 cents St. Louis. Zinc buying was small with prime western unchanged at 2.80 cents a pound East St. Ixiuls.

The trl-state field Is adhering to Its policy of low production. It is felt that the price Close .474 .474 .504 .504 .53 .294 .314 .314 .204 .204 .224 .294 .32 4 .354 Low .474 .474 .504 .504 .53 .294 .31 .314 .20 .204 .224 .294 .32 .354 son economist of the Chase National bank In an address before Dun's said the most encouraging reports of distributive gains are Juiy old July new Sept old Sept new Dec Corn: July Sept Dec Oats: July Sept Dec Rye: July Sept Dec Lard- .294 .314 .31 .20 '4 .204, the association of foreign cress International Harv 15 14 correspondents. I ind thnt order from mtrrhant. In .294 .31 .314 .20 .204 .224 .294 .32 .354 3 Dr. Anderson said American International T4T I 3V 34' ular suddenness, but certainly and gradually" was predicted in an address before the San Francisco Commonwealth club by Dr.

William B. Munro, professor of government at the California Institute of Technology and former advisor to the city of Boston. Dr. Munro declared Congress is unpopular at present because of the pressing problems which he said 44 Montgomery Ward rural districts are assuming a broader trend. This review also referred to the increased activities in manufacturing centers In response to the Impending taxes.

.354 4S 184 20 34 37 104 104 24 174 8 North American 184' 174' Pacific Gas Elec 20 Radio Corporation 3V 3 Safewav Stores 37 I 37 Sears Roebuck llV 10V Standard Branch 10V; 10V U. S. Rubber 24' 24' Union Carbide 17V 174! United Aircraft 8'i' 8 I defied efforts of eminent experts as! July 4.10 .111 V. -I a 4 17 WUI 00 aiuwiy upward rrom Rubber Industry Adds Employes i dad rouna mis ipvpi, well as of politicians. September 4.17 "The best thing that could hap- October pen," he added, "would be for Con-1 January 4.07 TODAY'S RADIO PROGRAM 4-OTBI MM 4.10 4 05 4.35 4.45 Clear bellies- bankers had unhesitatingly met the foreign demand for gold, and In so doing had won the confidence of the world.

The gold export problem was 'over, he said, so far as this country was concerned. Dr. Anderson presented figures showing the impregnable position of the gold standard in this country. The ratio of gold in the Federal reserve banks and In the treasury to paper in circulation stood at 76.3 per cent on June 8, 1932, he said. The figures for preceding years were June 30, 1919, 60.2; June 30, 1920, 45.5; June 30, 1928, 93.7.

For June 15, 1932, he estimated It approximately 75 per cent, rr I POULTRY AND GAME I 13' (By Associated Pr-iO 13-1 911 gress to go home and let the administrative machinery of the Government alone to continue its work of adjustment." 4.35 4.45 July 4.35 September 4.45 4- 22 LOS ANGELES, June 25'' 25 ber company executives announced 5- Warner Brothers 1 1 Western Union 1 13V Wrstlnghouse Elec 22V Wool worth '26 I First Natl Stores 41 J. C. Penney Co. 17V Transamerlca 2' Metals L. A.

LIVESTOCK 40V 41 1 today increasing production in that 17 117 Industry had resulted In the em- LeSS Freight Cars 2H' 2 ployment of hundreds of additional 1 men, the lengthening of day shifts! Needed by IndUSUy nepon man Living Despite Big Plunge (By United Press) NIAGARA FALLS, N.Y., June 18. Reports said today a mnn plunged over the suicidal Bridal Veil falls of the tipper Niagara river and lived. The man, the reports said, was seen as he was swept over the falls and several minutes Inter purportedly was swimming around in the lower Niagara, and the increase in the number of working days In a week. H. E.

Malcomb, Pacific coast manager of the Samson division of the United States P.ubber raid: American Smelting 7'4 Anaconda 4 Bethlehem Steel Inter Copper 4 '4 Kennerott Copper I 5T 1 1 4 I 8'4I 4 I 5 (Bv Associated Tross) SAX FRANCISCO, June committee of shippers and representatives of Industries told the Pacific Coast transportation advisory 74 4 8'i 4' 5'-4 254 "During the last four months we h.v. un our nrndurMnn to lne 74 (Ry A'iwlntod Press) LOS ANGELES, June Receipts for week, 900; steady; top, $4.15. Cattle: steady to 50c higher; fed steers and heifers up most; good fed steers, bulk grass steers, common, down to fed heifers, mrdlum to good grass cows, $3.25 4.00. Calves: unevenly lower; top vealers, bulk, Sheep: 9.000; lambs, 25500 higher; good to choice wooled lambs, shorn lambs, $5.75 down. S.

Steel I 25V 25 U' -lium Steel 7V 7H1 Steel 2V 2V bacce and Sugar 2 24 hours dally. Prior to that we would require 9 per cent were working 18 hours. Many men i for shipping commodities have been given employment." the thl 'Par I-OS ANGELES. June 18 Hens, Leghorns, under lbs loc. do, 8'i to 4 lbs Ua do, 4 lbs.

and up Hens, colored, 4 lbs. and up ISo Hrnilcrs. 1 to VA lbs 11a do. li to 2' lbs lrycrs, Leghorns, 2Vi to 3 lbs 14n do, colored 24 Roasters, soft bone, 3 lbs. and 2a Sinus Jfin Old Roosters fin Urn-Mings, Pekln, 3'i lbs.

and Un do, other than Pekln, 3'4 lbs. up. 10c Old Ducks, 3'4 lbs. and 111 Oeosrt 12o Typist Surprised to Find She Is Cast in Lead Role T. B.

Farrington, vice-president period of 1931. of the Pacific Goodrich Tire P.ub- 17 48V 51V 1 I i 17 484 51 1 6 28 1 17 48 50'4 1 27 The decrease, however, was considerably under the cut of 15 per cent for the third quarter of 1931 under requirements for that period of 1930. ber said: "Our production Is 30 per cent over this time last year. Working days a week have been increased from five to seven days and during the last month we have taken back numerous former employes." Young torn turkeys, 13 lbs. and up.

20o TODAY'S FEATURES 8 a. m. KHJ Comics. 8:45 a. m.

KHJ CBS Dcutsch's orchestra, 10:30 a. m. KFI-NBC from New York Herbie Kay's orchestra, KHJ CBS from Chicago-Home Sweet Home, 11 a. m. KHJ-CBS from New York Symphony orchestra.

12:00 noon KFI NBC from New York Jane Froman. KHJ-CBS, from New York Cathedral hour. 1:30 p. m. KHJ-CBS from New York Poet's gold, 4 p.

m. KFI-NBC from New York Harry Rlchmnn. 4:30 p. m. KHJ-CBS from New York William Hall.

6 p. m. KH.T-CT.S from New York Variety Show. 6:15 p. m.

KFI-NBC from New York 7 p. m. KF.CA NBC from New York-Sunday at Scth Parker's. 8:30 p. m.

KFI-NBC from New York Contented hour. 9:30 m. KFI "Immortal Melodies." 10:15 p. Orgiin music. 1 MARKETS AT A GLANCE LIBERTY BONDS 8'i 'N Millions Collected NEW YORK, 4 (By Anclatod Press) NEW YORK, June steady; Sears Roebuck reacts on dividend omission.

Bonds: Bteady; June 18. Liberty $100.25 larly every Saturday, looked good enough to Dorothy. When she delivered the finished manuscript to the cxecutlvo who was selecting players for It, he had a sudden hunch to try her In one of the roles. Dorothy wasn't over thrilled. She was willing but not eager to be photographed.

The test resulted In MUs Wilson getting not only a contract but the lead In "Fraternity House," (the film whose manuscript she worked on) as well. oonns close: In Taxes for May, Liberty 3' Ho, dressed, 12 lbs. and up Hen turkeys. 8 lbs, anil up do, dressed, 8 lbs, and up Old torn turkeys do, dressed Pqiinlis Drejued capons Canons, less than 8 lbs no, lbs. and over N'n, 1 white rabbits, 3 to 4 lbs Nn.

3 white luts. 3 to 4 No. 1 mixed coio- rabbits, 8 to 4 bs. No. 2 mixed enmr rabbits, 8 to 4 lbs.

No. 1 old rihblts No, 2 old rabbits 2fic Ifio 1fl! 20c 2Pn 24c. 27c 8c fic 7c Be 5c. 6c German governments continue ad- do 1st 4'4s 101.16 do 4th 4's 102.13 104.20 (By Associated Press) HOLLYWOOD, June 18. Two weeks ago Dorothy Wilson, a stenographer at the Radio studio, was assigned to type the script for a motion picture.

Today she is playing the feminine lead In that picture, and another of those "Cinderella" stories of Hollywood had come true. For two years, Miss Wilson, pretty, vivacious, brown haired and blue eyed, had been in the studio, seen dally by directors, casting agents and cameramen, and visitors In the studio cafe Invariably pointed to Dorothy and asked what film she was playing In. But If none of the directors ever thought of suggesting a screen test to Dorothy, she, herself, had less in- Treasury 4Vi do 4s 102.40 do 3s 92.10 do 3'iis '47 97.31 do 3s '43 March 98.00 do 3's 43 June 98.16 do 3n 93.21 Dorothy's job as stenographer 'was offered her a week after she vance. Curb: irregular; utilities sag. Foreign exchanges: firm; sterling recovers.

Cotton: lower; more favorable weather. Sugar and coffee closed. CHICAGO Wheat barley steady; absence export. Corn: steady; larger cash demand. Cattle: quiet.

Hogs: steady. SILVER Ar'kEt" NEW YOKK. Junn 18. Silver futures (Bv Associated Tresp) ASHINGTON, June 18. Collec- of Internal revenue amounted 013, 131.27 during May as com-vlth $76,865,248.23 for the cor-ng month last year.

Tnal revenue bureau sajd was represented by in-with the remainder miscellaneous taxes, 'acco, from which obtained. first 11 months FO-4EIGN EXCHANGE NEW YORK, June 18. Foreign closed firm. England 1 3.01, up Canada un- 1 changed; France .0392, up 1 Italy 0511. up 1 Belgium 1 nsi- r.ermanv .2375, up BANK CLEARINGS Los Angeles $22,168,834.00 Sen Francisco 13,000,000.00 Oakland 6,276.300.00 arrived in Hollywood from Minneapolis, where she was born and educated.

She said It was her de.ilre to travel and not ambition to break Into the movies that brought her to Southern California, And no Cinderella offered a coach and four was ever more surprised closed easy; sales 1.10,000 ounces Crerhoslovakla Switzerland July 28.70 28 70 27.93 i She had aeen pretty girls by the off Holland .4037, up Spain .0824, up Swe- I mhm Anns 28.03 28.05 28.0.1 dozens, ckelng out a dreary exis 'ggregaled Berkeley 483,728,00 1 Sept. of $731,631 316, Port Innd 3.324,241.09 Oft. 'ng period of I Seattle I 'Riverside 150,081.061 Twen-1 than the typist who today had be- Miltence in the ranks of extras den 1.1835: Norway on ,3055 week, paid regu-come a starlet. I ty-flve dollars a.

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