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Show EUROPE GRADUALLY BECOMING STRONGER ATI AXT.N Cu Jan. 2.0. "It Is gener- ally accepted that Ihe European economic i situation Is gradu.il1 adjusting Itself and beomlnc a little mot.- stabl, " Secretary Mo- vtr declared In a letter to Hr A M Souls president of the Georgia State college col-lege of agriculture, made public Sunday , "Until definite poll les are adopted re- pardlng Cerman reiaratlons. and o'her Important economic matters are settled. " (he letter continued. "It will he 100 early to make a prophecy as to how conditions will affect oui trade for 1922 ' NEW YORK SILVER NEW YORK. Jan 30 ForeUn liar silver sil-ver t'lfiS'-; Mexiran dollars. GOUc POULTRY MARKET OHICAtlO Jan. 0. rouluv. alive, higher; fnwls. 2C,c. springs. 24c; roos-lorh'. roos-lorh'. 18c LONDON RATES LONDON, Jan. 30. Bar sliver. .iS-vl per oum-e. Mor.e . r . en'. Ihscount rate, short bill. 3 per cent Three -months bills. .1 9-18 per cent |