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Show New York. June 22. Early dealings on the stock exchange today indicated indicat-ed some confusion of speculative sentiment. Bethlehem Steel yesterday's yester-day's strong feature, opened with a decline of 2 3-4 which it soon increased in-creased to 3 1-4. United States Rubber Rub-ber fell 2 points and Reading, United States Steel and Amalgamated Copper Cop-per lost fractions. The locomotive issues. Steel Foundries, American Can and local tractions registered advances ad-vances ranging from large fractions to 1 1-2 Later there were general recoveries, led by steel, which rallied ral-lied a full point Delaware, Lackawanna Lacka-wanna and Western, which had been ordered by the supreme court to divorce di-vorce its coal properties, rose five points. Omaha Livestock. Omaha. Neb., June 22. Hogs Receipts Re-ceipts ltiOO, steady. Heavy, $7 25 7.40; light, $7.307.50; pis, C50 7.40; bulk of sales, $7 307.35. Cattle Receipts 5500; steady. Native Na-tive clears J7 'I'.iiift heifers, $5.757.75; western steers. $6 50(Tr8.30; Texas steers. $6.00(fi 7.80 ; cows and heifers, ?5 50(Tz 7.25; calves $8 00 rf? 10.50. Sheep Receipts 700; strong. Yearlings, Year-lings, $7.2608.25; wethers, $4.50 6.00; lambs, $6.50(59.50. WaahlngtOBj June 22. Secretary Redfleld reported today at the cabinet meeting that the total trade balance in favor of the United States on June l'J was .s7(;,niii,0iHl. He predicted that the balance for the fiscal year ending July 1 would be In excess of a billion dollars. , |