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Show 1EUR0PE STILL ABLE TO SHIP GOLD TO AMERICA Increasing Imports Near Close of 1920 Coincides j with Trade Export Gain j NEW YORK. Fsb. 11. Of almost pracedented volume, ths American fold movement of presaged aeerer p- , preach to something like eve Inflow snd outflow than for all year Not Imparl sain of 9 106,41 2.24 wit) larva, yet reia-t.vely reia-t.vely small. Fa-ports were 71 per cent or Imimrts. 1 1919 imports were less than a Tcurlh of eapoMe. I IT" TTI 1 rhvTarnt grcttst dislocation of International credit. Roll imports were fourteen limes aa large li exports: - - . - - - - 11 inu of 1U II,!! o 1010 silver n. cur merit b 4ducid. net gsln on combined com-bined shipments of both metal falls to 1.000. GO spproxlrrately. I'pward of per rent ot geld Ira porta were from leled Kingdom; a little over per cent fro i Prance. Other Important point! of origin were Hongkong, Canada and Mexico. Mora than a third of exports w re to Janau, parti eaainst sales or Rivrnmni securities, partly against our Import trad haignce. Shipments to Argentina Ar-gentina exceeded tflO OOv.000. ale, tea. inir.a. th lndtcg (Hrltrah and Outchl. I'm-guay I'm-guay and Cer.ad also shared substantially substan-tially While at llrtifi moving pronouncedly against tha ride of commody exports and impart, heavier outflow tn first four month of 1910, concurred with heavy American purchases of raw- rnsterlal In A ma and lhe Americas. At the same TTTne increasing Bold Import of tha year 'a closing; clos-ing; moniha coincided with larga ex pan a Ion In proportion of our commodity z porta to Import. January I, 9?1. general stork of gold reported re-ported in goveranent statement waa 93, 7I4.I34.43T, flerraas of $2 i;.i71 from January 1. 102. With hlriiest reaerv ra-qulrameata ra-qulrameata In tb world to maintain In a two-year oarlod endtnar with aararerata Itrarte balance ef t7.a.oeo.ee eellliy of re-esrve re-esrve board to comply with thoe. requlr-m.nta requlr-m.nta haa be.a algnall? prnv.,1. though In , that tim. tha gold movement br. e.l' v.r.ly aealnat Valtrd Ststea to amount oC lixs.aos.ooe. Iloth tl.monatrat.il ebllltr of the Vontl-a.nt Vontl-a.nt to rmit .norinoua atneka of eoltl anil srnwlng tnara-in at eD-cle eerurlty in already aun.rabundant domratlc r.arvea rr.raat at laat a p.rlnd or romparatlv. .uuallaatutn In th. Int.rnatlonal mov.in.nl. and con-tlnut.1 con-tlnut.1 cc of tha atr.nsth la al.rllfig. Wall Street Quotation famished by the Harold R. Bmoot Co.) ?Ih ,-ow :c,- Ami Hhlp Com 10 tSl OS Amn Humatra fol it I 70 Alaika Col. I , 11 1WI m AIM. Chalmers SSSl Sti! M Amn Hes-t Huaar 4ft t 40 4N Amn (an Co iH 89 I t:ffc Amn C F 114 II.'NKI A II ar I. pt.t 4S I 4SV i Amn Inti t'orrn 4ft m Amn lx'omntive 14 , IXII.M4 Amn smelter 4rS 41' 43 Amn Hlol ray JO .in 30 Amn Nusar , I t j 02 I ft i Amn Tfl Tel toO1, 1004 10t)a Amn Tobavn 1 J ,11 lit Mt Amn Zinc pfd I 211 21 I :t Anaconda 31 I S 1 , Alchlsoa OZS ZU i Atlantlo Gulf 4fl 42; 4f. S Baldwin MS H! HMh llteel "B" (7 M S ? Hulls. Sup IS 13 1 al 1'ete 404! 30 'it ' 404 ('snadlan Pacific I,. I !SS1II Central leather 21 371 37 V Cerro da I'aeco t ti IMi t'handlfr H 11a r, U ht o 0 Chile Copper 11 111 11 Ch-no 22 12 11 Corn Products 7ufc f4 Crucible 04 9l 01 Cuba Cans ti 14 24 li A R tl jfaJs..j.luiaJA 4 4 4 Kris 13 1314 13 lien era I Wo tors 14 u i4'a Goodrich 37 j 3 37 Oreat Nor pfd 7 W i 7 "hh (lreene Cananea 221 22 22 Inspiration 3& 34 i4S lntl rspr 7 17 tlS Intl Nick-1 lftS lt Jfi Kelljr HprlnKfleld 46 4', 4ft KennecuU .... 1 i -1 7 Is 11 Urktwtnnt Btael ft W ftt't Marine pfd ' 61 4 ftO Mexican Ft 167 134 7 M Id vale Rteel I 30! 30 30 MKT 2 2i 2 Mo Paclfie 13 1! 1 New Hivra 20 1 1M ' N T Cuntral 71 I 71 Vii 71 Nevada Cnn . 11 11 111 Northern Pacific 34 31 K. I'an Amn Prt 74 VT ti-T 74 Pterce-Arrow Sl S5i 2-, PITT oil 10' 10' !) Ray Cnn 13 (12 13 Ks-adin 7r 75 Hep 1 Sc n T! Kftall Htnroa ftti t4 65 Rork Islsnd 27 27 27 ! Royal luich NT ft) ftO 0 Ry Hteel bprlnfs I6l 36 Saon 6i ft 5l R;noialr Oil Zi 51 23 Houthern 1'ariflc 73 I 77 77 Southern Ry 21 21 11 St Paul 27V 27 27 do preferred . 42 42 4i "ludebaker 60 ftfti 60 Texaa Oil 43) 43 41 I 1as Pariric 21 I 31 21 ( Tobacco Protlarta 41l2 ft4! 1'nlon Pacific 12 U'O t-" 1 V H Rubber ! I 7 ft i I H H'licltins 3"anl 3.1 3.1 j t n Hmoitlnc pfd 4t 41: 43 ; v n Hteei m lt "1 do preferrsnl llllIiA 1'tah C..ppr ftl I 41 i 4S Va Chemical 36 21', 3l ' Wratrrn 1'ntttn 37' 37 j 37 ! Wentlnsrinufie 4t j 46 46 J Willys Ovs-rlsad ..... t JM 7 7 Totsl sales toeks. 031.000. Standard Oil Stocks tParnlahed by-J A. H U A Co ) I Bid. t Asked. Anelo M 1f Borne Serymaer J 26 410 Huckeya 61 6 Ch'esebrnush 176 inn do preferred 100 I'ift Continental HO 116 Crescent 30 22 ! Cumberland 1 '6 146 FurekS bP 102 Oelena fold pfd 03 P7 do (new pfd 94 PH Illinois Pipe 6 170 Indiana Pipe 64 33 National Transit 27 19 N Y Tranait 163 164 Northern Pipe Ohio 'HI 261 2a Intl Peta 10 M Penn Mex 31 2 1 alena common 43 40 Prairie Oil 4P6 66 Prairie Pipe 200 26 i Jolr Rels 3s 400 I Southern Pipe 107 112 Kouih Penn Oil 2-5 20 a W penn OU 70 71 H O llf ; 304 310 O Ind n T0 Ft O Ksneaa 610 Z S O Kentu-ky 41 426 H O New York 245 2ifl S O Ohla 36 4 I do preferred - . 107 Iffl Pwan A Finch 45 66 In ton Tank lo 110 da preferred l'" Vacoum 316 3Z6 Wavhinetnn 20 72 S 4 S-bra-ka 416 4:t Imperial Oil 97 IM NFff YORK M OAR. N i; V YOR at. Feb. 21 Raw sees r u quiet and uarhaned early tort ay et 4c for Cuba rot and trelsht. equal te ft.4c for t-enirlfusal. Refined aussr was steady and enchisnared 1 at 7.60c for I n sranulaicvl The demand was as inixVrit, enh several of th fe-fioera fe-fioera nut of the markef. In futures ouotatlona were a ahade lower ander scattered llneidation and prices at midday wer 1 ll ft polnta net lower. The volume of boelaees wss itsht. with traders a wait Ins f reap devekipnventa la connection with the Cuban aeiitns plan. uar futures rloeed steaty; sales. 1460 tona; March. 6 c; May, 6 2-c. July, 6. 4K, aeptember, ft.sOc I |