Show BONDS CONTINUE CONTINUEd TO MOVE LOWER I Traders Show Little Interest U U. U S. S Issues Show Weakness I By VICTOR EU EUBANK I Associated Press Tress Financial Writer NEW YORK Jan 5 Lack 5 Lack of or Interest In terest in the bond market Tuesday caused prices to continue their sagging sag ging trend Investors apparently were standing on the sidelines waiting wait ing lag for something to turn up Railroad Issues generally were easy Railroad issues generally were ens easy casy P despite yesterdays yesterday's decision of the supreme court reversing the interstate inter state commerce commissions commission's reduction tion of grain rates Some of the low low- priced loans were inclined to move up early in the da day bul they later reacted when bidding diminished Weakness characterized the list o of f United States government obligations obliga the treasury loans especially I falling lalling half hal a point or more on sparse spars I sales Treasury financing and uncertainty re regarding arding details of the organization of President Hoovers Hoover's proposed I reconstruction corporation were believed be be- by bj some traders to be responsible sible for the thc slackness in federal bond bon I trading Foreign government loans were a moderately active with some of o th the 2 lines registering fairly substantial ad 1 vances vanves German 5 l 1 cased eased fractionally frac but later rallied Australian I gained as did Polish 75 Belgian 1 75 Italian and Peru Os Japanese C bonds were soft British 5 l 1 were e stead steady South American obligations obligation 5 softened There were some gains in the utile util L- L Communications loans were C easy Trading In industrials was exceptionally ex ca thin Western Electric C 5 were of off about 2 points and Goodrich Good Gooc I. I rich Rubber 6 13 l advanced |