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FINANCIAL. GERMANISSES | BONDS THE EVENING STOCK EXCHANGE Raccived by Private Wire Direct to The Star Offica (Saine Sales FEATURE IN BONDS Domestic Obligations Hold| Steady, With New Devel- onments Lacking. 3Ys... LibIst4ls 28 Lib3d 4ls Libath 4% s US 3% 43-47 US 451948, US4Yyss Argentine 5s. . Argentine 6s Ju § Argentine 63 Oct59 Argentine 63 A BY CHARLES F. SP Special Di toh 10 The Sta NEW YORK. November chief feature in the market for bonds today was the activity in German =ues, which exhibited stronger tone and ‘in the case of the nic made substantial gains The liquidation in this sroup pears to have run its for time being, and with vields so lar puvine has been resumed by peop! who have heen bearish on Germans for several weeks Houses that have sponsored various German issues have been advising ¢ s to_take ac vantage of the low prices This has brought supp: At the same time 1s checked lling_ that was progress and many been withdrawn Austraha Austris | Bank of Chile 6145 Zelzium 6s. . Belgium 61gs municipa ap S0 the o Hel;!um 114 Beluzium $s, Bolivia 8s.. Bordeaux 6s Brazil 6%s. | Braztl 7s.. Brazii8s...... Bremen, State, 7 Buenos Alres Buenos Aires 7s in | ve he s ‘anada 5s 1931 inada 55 1952, . i anada bs 1929. . to | Chile 78 1933, Chile 85 1931, Chile 83 1946...... { Chinese Gov Ry 5s. Con Pow Japan 7s. | Copenhagen 5sct.. Copenhasen 5158 q | Czecho 71 ¢! uccno 8 Czecho 85 52.... Danish Munic 8s A | Denmark 6s IDE15 Germ The German = recently went down to 10 106. The high-coupon lin, Cologne, Leipsic, Bremen were 1; to 11 States issues, h vanced 113 points and the B jic utilities were 1; to 1 point up. man Centr Bank which advance to par on Wednesday, were off a poin .on profit taking and there was also | some reaction in several of the Ger man industrial honds The prospect of refunding the b interest issues of Peru led to a further advance in the Tls per cent bonds and a za he 7s. Ar- gentine and C \so show- ed strength were strong. Budapest 6 a new low around §5. The day was lacking in new develop: | ments in the domestic department of | the market. Prices for the most Part | German 75, . held steady. The good rails were | Ger am Bank 78, quiet, United States Governments were | ooy 7 7s. slightly better and high.grade public| gaiy 6s utilities and industrials ahout at Wed- | funaary 7 livel, Asmoue s Co. Sthe | Doirar creased their gain and at one time | [aiy pub T8, ., showed an advance of 3 points over | the recent low of the year Japanese 4s. Speculative Rails Quiet. e O The speculative rails also were quict. | Lyon fs... In this group a decline in Florida East | Marseille 6. . Coast 55 to the lowest of the vear and | Mexico 4s 08 asntd. considerable strength in St. Paul | Mexico 410 asntd. Junior issues about covered the fea-|Mexico bs asntd.. tures. | Milan 6%s. . In addition to the Peruvian finane- | Montevideo 78 ing it is expected there will be a $10.- | Netherlands 6s 5. 000,000 loan to the Manchurian Rali- | Nord 6%5....,., road and next month between $300.- | Norway 6%s. ... 000,000 and $330,000,000 United States | Norway 63 1943 Treasury certificates. The Dominion | Norway 6s 1934 of Canada has been able to sell $45.-| Norway 6s 195: 000,000 of three-vear 47 notes at par|Orient Dev deb 6s. to refund $63,137.000 of 5. per cent| Paris-Ly-Med 6s.. 1 bonds maturing December 1. Part of | Paris-Ly-Med 7s.. this loan was retired from the cash | Peru 7s balance in the dominion’s treasury. Peru 7%s. Washington Stock Exchange i Peru T1gs 1 Peru 8s.. SALES. Washinzton Gas s A were up issues of Ber- Heidelberz an points higher. Yavaria, ad rlin pub - | Dutch East 1 6s 6! 131 Salvador 8s 48 Finland s t 6s 45... Pinland 1s........ | Framerican 73%s. | French 7s... French 7%s. . | French 8s.... hernmn EIP6%s. Mexicans s touched Poland 65 40. Poland s Prague 7%s. . S100 at 1043 Washi &30 &2 pston 1055 Queensland 7s 11{’“‘“"1‘3”:}51‘?!”\‘ 6s pld.— 111, A BT otomae El o s pfd.—5 at 1061 Botamat Eleetric 5% pld—5 at 1063 Rhinelbe Un 7s. . _ Washinzton Rws Federal-American National Bank—15 at Rio de Jan 83 1946. 332 lumbia Sand & Gravel pfd.— at 103. Y at at Rome 6348........ Sao Paulo City 8s. Sao Paulo 8s 1936. . Saxon (PW) 7s... Riode Jan 8s 47 Rio Gr Do Sul 8s.. ur o o 05 ferzenthalor Linotspe—1 at 105, pid—10 10 AFTER CALL 98 Washington Rwy. & Elec o5 Castin « Light—10 at 831 B Fiectric 53as DId.—15 Al 106%. 1008 Hiveton Gas 6s B—$100 at 106%. $100 at 1067% UNLISTED DEPT. Raleizh Hctel Co—23 at 100. Money—Call 1o and 6 per cent. BONDS. Bid and Asked Prices. PUBLIC UTILITY & Telzs 4= Telza 4 ot pfd.—10 at| Serbs Crot Slo 8s.. Soissons 6s. Sweden 5388.. Sweden 6s.... Swiss 518 1946. ... Swiss Confed 8s... Toho Elec Pow 1s. Tokio 515 1961... Utd Kingm 5%s 37 Uruguay 8s. Yokohama 65 w 1.. Bid. Asked a9 7 Am Agri Chem 7%t Am Smit & R 1st bs Am Smit& R 6s Am Sugar ref 6s. AmT& Tl tr4s Am T & Tl trbs Am T & 7T sf 6s. Am T & T deb 5%s. Am Water Wks 5s. Anaconda 1st 6S. Anaconda cv db 7 Amer. Tel. Amer; Tel Am. Tel. & Anacostia & Pot Ana, & Pot. Guar. ¢ P Tetephone C. & P. Tel. of Va. 5% Capital Traction K. R City & Subart > B omac Armour&Co 4%s 89 Armour Del 5ls. . Atlantic Refin 5s.. Barnsdall 6s 1940 Bell Tel Pa 5s B Bell Tel Pa 55 C Beth Steel p m 58 Beth Steel rf 5s. .. Beth Steel 5143 53. Beth Steel 6s.... Bklyn Union 5%s. Central Leather 6s. Chile Copper 5s. Con Coal Md 1st 55 Con Gas N Y 63s.. Consumers Pow 58 Cuba Cane cv 7s, Cuba Cane cv 3s Cuban Am Sug 8s.. Det idison 55 40. .. Det kZdison ref 6s. . D0dge 63......0un. Donner Steel 7s. ... East Cuba Sug 7}4¢ Fisk Rubber §3.... 5" Goodrich 63 Rigzs . = 590 | Goodyear s ret National Bank ot Wash Hershey 5%s. TRUST €OM Hoe & Co 6145 American Semunty & Tr Humble Ol 55. ... {amiinenial Trise . Humble O & R 5%s Viational, Savings & | f1liriots Bell 1st bs. i'mon Trust . Lllinots Steel 4:s. Wadh, Loan & Triist e SAVINGS BANK int Mer Marine 6s. Rank_of Bethesda Int Paper 63 47.. . {nt Paper cv 6; Int Paper cv 65 sta Inter Paper fd 6s.. lnz’]e\&’re l‘" MISCELLAY arber & Ross Inc PRttt varme, Ihiry Pohass Chub 1 °C. Paver 6s Pot. Joint Stock & WM. Cold Storage. f Wardman Park Hotel STOCKS. PUBLIC UTILITY. . 180 1091 Amer At v, 300 -, iboat cons .1 » Sayings’ B & Com'l B Stieet 8av Savings Ban' in Meeha FIRE INSURANCE Amer. Firo Tneurance o ! E Kan hl'kL 6s A 52, 110 Kan G & El fs 52, K Fir TITL Myers 78 Loriilard (P) 5s. Lorillard (P) 7s... | Loutsv G & 1B 5s 52 ! M1a-Con 6% 40, : | Miavate Steel ontana Pow S8 . s & (, 1st 4%s w Eng Tel 53. N Y Edison f%s NYGELH&P 48, Y Tel4ts. ., Y Tel 41, V ¥ Tei 63 49, orth Am Edis | Nor Onto T & 1, 6s. Nor States Pow 5s. | Nor tes Pow 6s. Pac Gas & 51 63, (Pac T & L' 58 52. | Pan-Amer Pete 6! | PhilaCorfésA... | Plerce-Arrow 8 “Ex-dividend MALAY BUBBER EXPORTS. ORK, November 25 (P).— | Public Service po:é“v:f\m-\m in October from the | Publie Service ts. . Mfalayan restriction area were 15.175 | PServGas 648 69 < Credits issued in 1t | PServGas5ls 64 % 438 tons, and the ha | Remington Arms 62 utilized exports cr sinclatr O11 68. . ovember ¥ Sinclair 11 6%s Soaipaaam nelair Of) 7s. . GOODYEAR TIRE. ,.\.\ifii.".ffi ():x‘; NEW “YORK, November P).— | Sou Bell Tel Net profit of G dvear Tire & Rubber | Southwest Bell 5s. Co. of € 'ww‘\ 1t '”‘.A”“ vear ended sontember 30 rose to 10 from 210575 < e wear before. Profit and Joss surplus was $£4,451,805 inst £3.105.025, and ins $3,453,171, inst § e month | nee of un ed forward gt Sug East Orlent 78 Tenn Elec Pow 6s. Toledo Edn 1st 7s. United Drug 68 U S Rub st rt 6, entories Selne 7s 42.. 27 10 18 11 16 32 30 Hi) 103 100 1041 102 20 110 311450 114 FORE!GN 18 4 15 .10 2 105 3 1004 106 b 1024 31 14 3 3 1 9 15 8 21 MISCELLANEOUS. 5 13 oe 39 106% 21 17 .15 56 34 1 39 1 1 5 18 49 11 1 104 104's 104% | 6 3 10 11 11 4 10 6 2 1134 113 2109 12 105 10: UNITED STATES. S1.000 1 kh Low. Close 116 101 30 101 26 101 26 13 103 10 ) 100 2 103 1022 110 103 10 100 30 102 30 1023 110 30 114 30 6 e Hish Low Close 9l 91y Y 10000 997 100 1011 1000 101! 1062 104 16974 109% 104" 101 109 104 100 964 96 102 1017 1013 110 109% 109t 1084 102 108 1017 1017 110 109 5 1024 1084 1 108 10815 10318 1087 1084 IS ERREPENN T e 104 104 101 05 10 1047 10 105103 96 96 100% 1001 1045 10475 1043 10, 108 1105 110% 94 94 105% 105% Wiy 901 1104 108 9 9% 1001 1015 94k 1005 100 101 Y4u a1t 1014 101 1915 106 105 9975 9% 9o, 991y 991y 91% 907 10318 10 10 997 101 100 1027% 10 103 102 91 2 103 102 1027% 10: 951 101% 101% 101 1045 1021 1043 1070 107 107 10714 107 107h 10915 109% 109% ELs 8Ll 81k . 99% 991y W 104% 1013 114% 114% 114% 1074 107 107 106 106 106 105% 105% 105% 1052 105% 105ty 9l 91 9l 12 112 uz 1064 106 106 993 99y 9914 ¢ 103% 103 103 95 98% 93% 97 97 97 0 10474 104% 1047 10: 103% 103 112% 112% 11 103% 1034 % 1037 99% 981 9 88!y E8U 5% 106% 106% 106 109 108% 109 94% 4% 94% 10413 104 102% 102 109 104% 102 109 993, 105% 10! 1062 106! 108 109% 109% 1003 100 100% 105% 105 1054 110% 1097 110% Andes Cop s rets. 121 109% 108 109 90% *9% 103 103 103 1015 101 101 105% 105% 105% 108% 108%4 108% 101% 101% 101% 1015 1013 1014 1017 1017 1017 104% 1045 10414 235% 234% 234% 105 105 Y 9514 83% 83 106% 1067 89 89Y 951 8335 107 971 9 45 9T 9T% 1077% 107% 107% 104 104 104 10813 108 108} ) 89 89 9516 95 95! 104% 104% 104'% 115% 118% 118% 107% 107% 107% | Y4y 102 ) 94'3 103 94% 103 9815 10874 2 1014 { 994 | {Int Rep C Am 6s 41 | Liake Shore 4s 28, Sales. High Low S Rub Tt4s > teel sf 63 Jtah Pow & Lt 5s. ertientes Sug 78 o u 1 l v 21 | i | i I 13 1 9 15 Westinghonse Westn Union & | Willys-Ov 612533, Wilson & Co 1st 63 Youngstn S&T 6s. . Atchison gen 4s... 11 AtlanticC Licl 4s.. 10 Atlantic C L 1st 43. 49 B & O Gold 4s. B&Ocyélas.. B & O ref 53 B & O 58 2000 B&O 6s B&Ore imb 68 B&O PLE B&OSW 19 B & O Tole 1 Brdwy & 7th Av 1 Ekiyn Manhat 2 Buff R & Pitt 41 ) 19 13 1 Can Nat 4148 Can Nat 4158 .o 107 Can Nor 4'2s 1935, 1 Canad North 7s.... 13 tCanad Pac deb 4s., Can Pac 415846, Cent of Ga 5 Y4s. Central Pacific 4s.. Cent Pac 1st s 90, Chesa Corp 6s wi, . Ches & Oov 458, Ches & O gn 4%4s. . Chi & Alt 3%s cts Chi B & Q gen 4s 53 [CB&QiKsTT B, | Chi& 1 111 gn 55 61 1Chi Gt West 4559, |CM&stPas2s... | 1 C M&SLP 45 25 ofs. CM&SIP deb 4s ofs i(l M&StPgns8y.. >M &St Pev 4lzs, CM&SPevd lgs3zels M &SUP gndlss M&StPrfaiss, &SP rf 418 cf, M &St Pevos CM&SP ev bscfs.. CM&StPEs..... Chi NW 4145 2037, Chi & NW Tef bs... Cht & NW 7s. Chi Rys bs. . ChiR1&Prf4s., CR1Pac 41 {ChiTH&S { Chi T H inc 6s 60. . { Chi Un Sta 435 Chi Union Sta 5 !L.hl Union !Chi& W inden 4s. fc & W I Bls a2, i CCC& St Lss Clev Term 5s. . Cuba R R aes Cuba Nor 514 scts. . 10 11 Del & Hud st rf 4s Del & Hud 5%s.. Den & R10 G cn 43, D £10 G West §s... Lirie gen 4s. Erleconv 4s A. Lrie cvt 58 67 wi... | Erie Genessee R 6s FlaEC5374... Gr Trunk stdb 6s. . Grand Trunk 7s. Great North 4145w Great North 5s.... Great North 5%s.. Gr NorgenT7s..... Hav El Ry 55 52... Hav El Ry 535 51. Hud & Man ret 5s.. | Hud & Man ay 6s... il Cent ret 4s.. Ll Cent 4% 66 111-C-C StL&NO 5: Int Rapid Tran 6s. Int Rap I'r 6s stpd. Int Rap Tran 6s. Int Gt Nor 53 1956. Int & G Nor 1st 6s. Int RysCA 65 72.. 12 41 11 16 10 13 Int Ry C A 6%sret Iowa Cent 1st 5s. .. Kansas City S 8s. Kansas City S 5s Kan City Term 4s. 11 Lake Shore ¢s 31, Lehigh Valcn 4s. Long ISrf4s49.... Louis&Nash uni 48 L &N 41552003, Louls & Nash 7s... i Man Ry 15t 90..... Market St 78 40. ... Mich Cen deb 4s 29. Mil El Ry & L 58 61 AMil El Ry & L bs 61 M St P & SSM cn 48 M St P&SSM cn bs. MStP&SSMiss8ztd M St P& SSM 5%s M St P& SSM 6%s MK&T 4s B, M K & T adj 51 MK&TprinbsA. ° MK&T6sC.... Mo Pacific gen 4s.. Mo Pac 55 A 65. Mo Pac 5s F 77.... Mob&O 4155 77 cts. Mont Trm ref 5s 41 3 1 1 Nassau El4s 51. ... O Tex & M5s B O T&M 55 C 1956 IN Y Cengen3ks.. N Y Cent deb 4s. Y Centr16s. | NYChI&SIL b sA [NYC&S!LfisA. NY N Hav&H 45 56 NY NH&H db 48 57 { NY NH&H cv db 63 [ NY N Havé&H clt 62 [N YOnt Wist4s.. NY O&W gen 45 55 INYRys6365..... N Y State Ry 4%s. { NYStateRy 6%s 62 N'Y W & Bos 4%s. Nor & S gen 68 54.. Norfolk & W cn 4s. { Nor Pac 33 2047... | Northern Pac 4s... | Northern Pac 5s D. 8 8 12 1 3 23 16 5 ¥ 100% 1001 100t , Northern Pac r § 63 25 20 17 19 14 13 %s 41 1070 106% 15 13 1 9 9 15 1 6 13 1 1 1 4 3 Standard Ol N J 58 10 101ix 1 9 37 16 15 3 101% 102% 16 102% 102 105% 105% | 104% 104% 104% 107 106 107 100% 100% 100% 114% 114 114% 1147 114 1141 104 103% 103% 96% 96l Yoty 107 105 1064 w5 105 106 1165 1164 1 1045 104% 105% 105% A 100 100 103% 1035 3% 85 85 106% 106 17 116% Hn. 101% 101% 1011 109% 109 109% 11 110% 11 101% 101% 1010 101% 102% 102% 102 312 106% 106% 27 102 x 105%2 105 103% 103% Ty 1045 10478 98 104% 105 1064 104% 105% 105% 105 1054 97 9% 101% 105 964 94 941 9 99 100'% 100% 9le 94ly 1047 104% 96% 96 Yl'y 59 1004 HEE 1048 10, 104 107 109 107% 107 109 108 107% 10 93 Y34 2 d's 4 106% | < 105 105% 1041 100% 100% 100% 107% | Ore Short Lirfs 4s. Ore Short L en 5s.. 4 100% 100% 100 -}Ore Wash 1st 48... | Pennsyl con 4%s.. { Pennsyl en 4%3s.. | Pennsyl bs 64... Pennsyl §%s. Pennsyl gold 78... Peo & I3 1t 45 40... vere Marg 1st 58, . PCC&SLL 53 B 75. . Port RL&P 71546 Reading zen 458, . 1tio G West cl 4s.. RIArk & L4%s StLIM&S a8 2Y... th | M&S g0 58 31 St L 13183 R&G 48 |StL&sko4sA |StL&SForinbs. |StL&SK5%RsD.. St L &S Kadjfs.. StL&SFinch {seaboard A L 4s | Seaboard AL 45 sta iSeab A L ref 45, | Seab A Lad)5s. Seab A Leon 6s, .. SB Al Flags 36 A, Sou Pacificelt 4s.. Sou Pac 4829 | Sou Pacific ref 4s. Sou Ry pen 4s.. 50u Ry Con 53 94.. Sou Ry 6s56.. Southern Ry 6% 9 10 Term Asso St L 5s. Tex & P’ac 63 77 ris Third Ave ref 4s 60 Third Ave adj bs. . Tol Tr L&P 5%s 30 | Unton Pac 1st 4s.. 14 | Un Pac 4%s867.,.. 19 Union Pac cv 68 7 Virginia Ry ist6s, 24 Va Ry & P 58 1 Wabash 2d 58...00 1 wabash 5376 B... 16 Wabash 6%875... 5 West Maryland 4s. 55 West Md 53%877... 2 Western Pacific 3 Wheel & L Ecn 4s. 1 Whel & LErt4%s 1 Win Cengn 4349,0 6 6 10 102% 9 100 1 1004 2 103% Closa 1035 109 1014 1001 104 109 101% 100% 1035 109 101% 100 1044 114 102% 10115 105 105 114 105 114 1024 102 105 1014 105 RAILROAD. 981 a8 a8 100 101 104 102 o 111 106 5 704 o6 UGN asy, 1001 1015 105 102 1 1065 1001 101 it 11 1004 1074 i | 100% 1011 1001 117 8974 1004 100 103 60% 95 103 104 106 1057 Y23y 86 82% 8T 98 1145 923 1001 116% 1004 109 113% IH‘ 101% 924 97 969 9178 At TN 94 104% T0% 105% 1021 )17 10215 9% 98 99% 94 10214 914 98 99% 94 1024 92 1074 104 10274 81 103% 1015 98% 99% 56 101% 104 #6% 954 o 110 106 103% 99% 91 10215 92 1077% 101% 102% 81 103% 101% 98 99 103% 987 56% 101% 56 101% 104 987 110% 107 103% 85% 9% 114 105% 807 784 | 14%¢ 54 67 107 853, 9% 114 105% 80% 8% 14% 67 ¢ | othy 10474 1055 113 106 91% 104in 114 1071 1035 105 10514 113 ‘ 106 9% 10474 114 1075 | 1031 100% 9874 101 101% 101} 109% 109} 1014 10114 1034% 103% 1037 105% 106% 1064 87 864 86 1025% 102% 1025 100% 100% 100% :Some Evening of Accounts| 102% | | tions | motor ! thought | for the year was discounting the pros- | Strong inquiry for the pound sterling STAR, WASHINGTON, BULL OPERATIONS CONTINUE ON CURB Noted—Hygrade Food Bonds Still Soaring. BY WILLIAM ¥, HEF] ial Dispatch to The Star, NEW YORK, Novemb inge in the character of t wted on the Curb Exehan, noss was resumed following the Thanksziving holiday. Evening up of \ccounts preparatory to the week end made itsell felt ms, but the profit- 1n offset by opera- in numerous indi- spension of business, i numerous direct taking was more t for the rise vidual specialtic One of the most dents of the recent the heavy oversubscriptions to issues, hoth bonds and stocks, a num- | ber of which have been admitted to trading on the Curb Market following the closing of subscription books. Foremost among these new offerings is Hy Food Products convertible | per cent bonds. They sold at a new hizh record today of 140 as against Wednesday's final of 13315 and the subscription price of 9914, The con- tinued demand was coincident with pronounced strength in the common stock, which was listed today and “hanged hands between 24% and 25. inci. been new noteworthy trading has e General Bronze Admitted. Another that attracted considerable speculative attention was General Bronze Corporation common stock of no-par value. The issue was admitted for the first time today coincident with | the public offering of a limited amount of stock at §20 a share. It immediate- Iy sold at a premium of almost 8 points Bankers offering the issue 1lso received subscription to the §1 500,000 7 per cent cumulative prefer ved of $100 par value at $100 per shave. Aluminum spectacularly for Reports were current pany had received a from the Ford Motor menting on these rumors, however, President Dabis stated there was no foundation for the report and that no contract had been received from the Ford Motor Co. The market for Ford of Canada was moving upward, coin sident with the formal display of the new Ford models next Friday. Other stocks were in demand under leadership of Marmon, which w to be behind the rest of the America rose | 10 points. the com- large contract interests. Com- Co. of a gain of that roup. Firestone Tire at Peak. Firestone Tire at new high prices pects of an_upward revision of tire price schedules to be initiated by this company. Operations for the in Artificial Silk and Industrial Rayon, both of which went into mew high zround, were based on prospects of heavy sales of rayon products during the holiday season. Public utilities worked_ slightly higher under leadership of Lone Star Gas and most changes in the oil group wera toward high prices Tubize Baltimore Markets BALTIMORE, November 25 (Special). —Poultry, alive—Turkeys, pound, 40; old, 35; poor and crooked breasts, 25; young chickens, 24a poor and thin, 18a Leghorns, 16a17; ‘old geese, 20423; ducks, poor, 17al8; pigeons, guinea fowls, each, 40as$ Dressed poultry—Turkeys, pound 40245; old. 35a38; poor and crooked breasts, young _chickens, 2 old and mixed, 20a25; old roosters, 15 al6; ducl e: 20z Exgs—Receints, cases; native and nearby current receipts in free cases, dozen, 45; strictly fresh, dozen, Butter—Good to fancy cream- pound, 46a5 2a51; blocks, 34a36: store 34a36; process, xm\\tm\ 14al5; 22a25; small and vai a30; B 51 packe 41a42. airy prints, Produce Quotations. White potatoes, 100 pounds, 1.00a1.75; barrel, 00; sweet potatoes, bar- yams, barrel, 2.50a3.00; 1.2501.75; beets, 100, els routs, quart, 10 se, 100, 2.0024.00; cauli- flower, crate, 2.00a3.25; carrots, 100, 3.0024.00; celery, crate, 1.23a2.00; kale. bushel, 23a30; lettuce, hamper, 00; onions, 100 pounds, 1.00a peppers, crate, 2.00a3.00 pump- 100, 10.00220.00; parsnips, bas- 40a50; Savoy cabbage, bushel, 25 bushel, 33a83: tomatoes ate, 2.5025.00; turnips, basket, 20a25. Apples, bushel, 1.0022.50; barrel, 2.50 16.00; cranberries, box, 9.00; grape- fruit, hox, 3.50a4. hox, 4.00 26.00; tangerine; 0a3.50, bushel, 02400, Brus 18, cabbag 1.75; kins, ket, Hay and G Wheat—No. red Winter, export, i red Winter, export, 1.33; 2 red Winter, garlicky, domestic, ; No. 3 red Winter, garlicky, do- mestic, 3. Corn—No. cob corn, nominal. Oats—No. white, 5914; No. 3 white, domestic, Rye—Nearby, 90a1.00. Hay—Receipts, 11 tons. 'w hay arriving in only limited quantity. 18, therefore, not being officially aded and sells strictly on its merits, ange of 14.00116.00 a ton, tim- nd clover grades. No. 1 wheat, 10.00a14.00 per | o, 2 oat, 13.00a14.00. 9 9 old, yellow, domestic, 1.00; 4.90a5.00 per barrel, domestic, 5% 8a581%. Tt [ within ton; No. PUBLIC UTILITIES. | NEW YORIK, November 25 (Special). | A special meeting of stockholders of the American & Foreign Power Co., Inc., has been called for December 5 to approve increase in authorized cap- ital to 900,000 shares of preferred, 300,000 shares of $6 preferred; 2,000, 000 shares of second preferred, serie “A,” and 10,000,000 shares of common, all'to be of no par value. The author- ized capital now consists of 900,000 shares of preferred, 200,000 $6 preferred, 1,600,000 shares of sec- ond preferred, series “A,” and 8,300, 000 =hares of common. | New England Power Association and subsidiaries for the nine months ended | September 30 report consolidated net income of §3.5 after charges, de- | preciation, tixes and preferred divi- dends of subsidiaries, compaved with | 1.7 588 for the 12 months ended September 19 STE(LING A;I PEAK. NEW YORK, P).— November 23 was reported in the foreign exchange market today, demand bills soaring to another new high since 1914 of $4.87%. The new peak was attributed in bank- ing quarters possibly to heavy deal- ings in transfer balances and other commercial requirements. SILVER QUOTATIONS. NEW YORK, November 25 (#)-—Bar | silver, 5814; Mexican dollars, 44%. T BANK VOTES BONUS. NEW YORK, November 25 (#).— The Dominion Bank declared a bonus Hl 1 per cent in addition to the regu- lar quarterly dividend of 3 per cent, hoth payable January 3, bringing 93 93 93 96% 964 P 83 B3 88 | sales | i units. total distribution for 1937 to 13 per cent, 25; NOVEMBLER 1927. NEW,YORK CURB MARKET Received by Private Wire Direct to The Star Office D. FRIDAY, Following is the list of bonds and 2800 0hio Oil stocks traded in on the New York o Curb Market today: Sales INDU in hundreds 1 Allison Drug A.. 34 Alum Con ... Alum Co n pi Am Arch Co...0. 4 Am Br Bo EI ¥ GAm B B ELF vio namid B.. 2000 Praivie O & G 0 800 Prairie P L. . 10 Solar Refin 200 South Penn O 59 Sou W Pean F 610050 5 1008 O Kaned 1008 O Ky ... 008 0 Neb . 008 0 Ohio 1. 2600 Vacuum 01l RIALS. High Low. Sales in thousands, 6 Allied Pk 5 Am Cy 3am Gas R8s Po & L p Rayon Br Roll M .. Sol & Ch'Vio S&Ch p nfd Superpow A Superpow B Appal El Pow k P & L O As Sim ‘Ha Woud .. Auto 0o ¥ Corp 11 deb ris Bnt-Am : " a1 BrtAm Tab Kex Ducyrug Erie wi Budd Mfe, . < i Am n T e Co.... Celotex. Co ptd. § Cont Bip Cor Con Puly S 23C G Sp_& Bump DONM &SP W 15 CMaSP h e Wi 1Cht Nip B T't ) & L 6s pfd Ie & Fuel Alum Uten ph Rets mmun\AHh Ed ol Dairy P . nsol G Halt i owies Min Wi s Pub b RE \ sochler b ¢ Dirant Mot Jirh Dip B Ziet Ratl M 1t “ho & Sb i 10 El B & Sh n Co Tnvest Ine 1007 2 B 107 1003, 10l 1A 1057 107 Bl1os, Lo ot " Rbtorg 0 & R 5 ity 10105 1001 1015 1011, 100 % 100 1% 10 1011 10050 TIEN 101 1031 10 Ind il & Gas ¢ ]. ERTHR A it Hinter N 1001 05w 101 40 Match Bs.. P St 10 S'5e A 1 B Invest Euity Glowa NL&I 5 5 Jeddo Highi ¢l ®Kems & Mt 62 1 GRop Gas & ¢ 5 13 Lehigh Pow 6 41 Lib MeN & 1. s Lone Star Gae 1 Midwt G fm Pow Cor n ey " Welt O Mot Co'! rdo Sug Co Far Tnc. ansteel, Prod. estone ost T SN 10° 1 Fisem R C hman Chas. . Fulton Sylphon saly Hous EI pf. XY RES & “Shep i R Param ¥ L, (s wi 104 POE 6s'A ww 0" 7 Phila Rap Phillips Pot Pitts S & I 20 Potero St G Potomac E BRP S E&G 41y 39u B G 2 Rieh Oi 6 16 Servel Dl R Servel D) i Schulte R 30 Sch R°E Bronze Wi 1 Firepris 11 Gen Iee Pub Ser. i Alden nul 180 G614 170 Gobel i Gold Seal EI § Greent Tap & Do 10 Happiness, ¢ 16 Hershey Choc 9 Hershey Che % hey Ch b pi 100 and Furn. A0 n. o3 Hygrade Food, wi 310 Iud’ Ray 3 i 11 Insur Co 50 Sh W Intern Util B, 3 9 Shu Theater Johns-Manv n' L. 7 Snider Pack s Millb ] 18 Solvay "Am 5 2 Sou Cal E. 5 L 6510061 1South P&L 6e A 10815 1 Staley Mg 03 Stand_Inyest 480 N'Y 61 TSL G & 1 Sun ‘Md Rai 6139 6Swift_ & Co Ba.. 1001y X P&L 5a . 001 oN & Lon. ) Owens Sh G, Long Isl Lt pid.1 Maznin & Co Mare Wi 2% Marmon, 3 Mass Gas % Siouling: : Drug Store all Corp n.. Cor rts wi'n Ulen & Co 64, 9815 TUn G UL 8155 A DRI; 1Un Bis Ami 651001 ZTni Ind Glgs o1 G108 Ru 6148 90 1005 4178 Ru 6145 '31 101 11U S Ra 6138 '35 101 LU P & 'L 5hs 42 Warner B P G145 I Warner “guin’ s t Ch 35 Wiae ¢ Youngs \lmwm!\lrv Mot H&b0 St B. . A1 St Prod Miid W U s ptd Mo Tl Stores. .. 4 Minneapohs H re 3 Mohawk Hu Pow phawk Val n.. Nat Bak pid Pow A Prod. o Nat P&L 7 pid! 2 Nat Pub’ser A T 1011 1011 Sales {in thousands. 11 Baden 13 Bank 70 Batavia Pet Brazil o FEb FOREIGN BONDS. 3 100 % 2 41s 85 1 Niles Bem Pnd n 15 North O Pow C. 17% 4 Nor Sta P C AT 128 1 Nor Sta P € pfd. 1( 3 North Pow n. .. 2 20 SCent B G S s Slent B G S 17 Danish Cons 51, A er Cons Mun Tamburg “Sta anover S Tind M Bl I 1 Jugos i Philip Morris . . e 0 Piggly Wigkly . Portero Sugar wi 2 Pratt & Lamb C. 1 Proct & Gamble pid 3 P& LY llnv' 3 Real Assn’ Blyn. -'nm- Mot. i, Royal Bak eway anitary coville Mik n Bros. ... El Corp. . 2 Sieverling R & silica Gel 180uP & Ln 18P & Lonpfd Sou P & I, vie. ! parks Withing, t Reg Pap. and Com Tob. . Stand Pow & Lt tand San Mfg. . Stern Bros A. .. tinnes Hugo' i Stromiy Car” el Mot. Tntl 15wift & €0 2 Tampa El 1 1 aob Prod Todd "shin, B 7y 9 wi 4 Mum Medellin 73 Pow. 19 Norway ade 5 b Rites. Go 500 Go. of 40 Riss Gov 65 R’ Go 6358 1 11 2 s 500 1 43 Sax S Mo 161, 2 erbs Tn'B i Stin H' 5 6 "wa in H 74 "6 wa 2L n }ll“\fr $ A, n S| k6 A ok R e o s A Sery SHORT-TERIY STOURITIES, (Beported by J. & W. Seligman & Co.) Allis Chalmers Alum, el Co 451 an Thread Co. ts i i “Copber iated Oil “Gs 1 more. & Ohlo' 41 ret. C. 41 Pict. Stl. sty ins Lx il Truscon 2 Unt Bise i El Coa Eng & Found Uni Bis Ama. . ini Bis Ama’ ni G Imp C . i Lt & P Al 1o Shoe M C . Freight n' ! psum . $ Battery n’ ST D I :'.y :_'wm he 1046 s 194 5 oarich o P O il Shar ob iy arner Jiros Pic 9 Watson J W.. 1 Watt & ‘Bond ‘A 1 West Au Sup pfd Wexson O&Sn vic WS Ma deb rts 11 1Wms Oilo-Mat H 8% MINING STOCKS. Gas Co \v:\» York Tel St Std; 01 St vf,_n m &S, it Sales In hundreds, 153 Am Exnlora 17 Anglo Chil € N 8 Con Cop Mines. 11 Crosson Gold. 10Divide Exters Ca 3 'S Rulbher 73 8 150 S, melfing Co. 5155 i Wheeling Steel C. 6% GERMAN BONDS AND STOCKS. By Special Leased Wire to The Star. NEW YORK, Ger Gov Red L Ctlx attach per 100 R M Ger Gov Red Loan withont dran cuts per 1000 R 3 in dollars per milli e 115 :nn’ 1% 1ik v Cornehia. Newmont Mining, n with draw 53.00 57.00 29.00 i ‘mark 00 ida 40 Ohio Cop. 97 shattuck 3 T8 A tea 1 Goll Ger e ler ‘148 {Ger Gen Elee 4133 Heriig war Hamb 5 s i, i pre-war Bio LV R les INDEPENDE; B hundreds, 61 Am Co 10 Am M 11 Avk N § CaribSynd. a6 City _Serv 3 Cit Serv Columbia_Synd. 7 Creole Synd. Crown Cent p G&F §s :yr.nnx i heon Oil cor A “rs Rt o 192 u‘n..‘l.fmnv s Sk bre-wac. . n n ptd: 2100 1i0.00 BAR S Deutsche Bank Dar: Hovden Mercur Bank Vienna! Nor Ger Lloyd, . . Austrian A'E G (Gen Eled) BUTTER STEADY. CHICAGO, November 25 (#).—But- ter unchanged. Receipts, 5,216 tubs: creamery, extras, 4914; standards, %; extra firsts, 45l.a46ls; firsts, 4034215 seconds, 36a38%. Eggs unchanged. Receipts, 5.624 cases; firsts, 42a47; ordinary firsts, 32a40. ntercont. Pet. . Leonard Oil. o asia R e e F2 agdal Synd exico Ohio! | 2 13 Pantepec Oil. " 7 Reiter-Foster ™ ‘0il 2 Richfld Oil Cal. . 4 Rich 0il ¢ 1 salt Cic 3 Osaze ONV. anse Oil pfd. | 3 Venoactun Boy: s STANDARD OIL ISSUES. 500 Atl Tobos . 00 At Lobos ple 100 Buckeye P L. 1200 ContlOil_n I(M'I EIINkl E g la.. uoo l'{llmbln " 1“ 181 1 i p—zzzo SRR NEW YORK MARKETS. NEW YORK, November 25 (#).— Rye, easy; No. 2 Western, 1.18% f.0.b. New York and 1.16% c.if. export. Lard, easy; Middle West, 12.55a12.65. Tallow, easy; special loose, 814; extra, +8%. Other articles unchanged. ai P'{M el Fransit 2] nter 1%0‘1 Nat 8533238352, 1315 | from that source was §1 <~ | Mail Asked. | FINANCIAL B. & 0. SEEKING BUYER FOR COAL CERTIFICATES Road Has Only Month to Dispose of P. & R. Co.’s Securities or “onvert Them. * 15 WHEAT HAS SETBACK ON LIVERPGOL NEWS Favorable Weather in Argentina and Increased Offerin~s Send Special Dispatch to The Star. Values Down. BALTIMORE, November 25.—The 3altimore & Ohio Railroad has a little | more than a month in waich to decide what_disposition it will make of the 202,250 certificates of the Philadelphia | & Reading Coal and Iron Corporation. These certificates must be converted into st- ' not later than January 1 unless the court grants a further ex- tension of time. It is known lrh.r» desires to s that more th’\n By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, November setbacks in Liverpool tions led to an early day by the wheat ports of favorable we:ther in Argen- tina and of increased rings fror there were current Ning at 1% to 1% decline, Chicagzo wheat soon underwent a further drop. 25.—~Declded wheat quota downturn to- market here. Re. that the Baltimore & sell the certificates and one interest would to corral them. However, the mpany and prospective buyers up | 1o this time have been unable to agree | unon a price. It has been reported that the Balti- more & Ohio will ask $30 for each cer- ficate, or a total of more than $15,- 0,000 for the Nv(irfl Tot. {LOSS OF COAL TRAFFIC HITS WESTERN MARYLAND a-mmv Dispatch to The Star. BALTIMORE, Md., November 25.— age of 40 per cent in estimated ross earnings of the Western Mary- ailway for the first two weeks November compared with the cor- responding period in 1926 was due Revenue from all classes of traffic for the two-week period totaled $775 66.10, a drop of $306, 0. From January 1 to November 14 estimated earnings were $19,283,460.47, 1 decrease of $1,917.913.06, or 9 per |cent. Falling off in coal shipments accounted for the shrinkage in earn- ings for the 1012 mont The loss 7,513.05, or Corn, oats and provisions were easy, corn start- ing at 12 to 7 off and showing but little power to rally. Auspicious harvest weather was re- ported today both in Argentina and Australia and the bearish effect was emphasized by word that offerings of new Argentine wheat had become larger although there was 3 pence o 6 pence decline for December and Jan- uary shipments. Besides, Argentine exports last week totaled % bushels against $10,000 bushels | previous week and 263,000 bushels year ago. Aside from more favorable harvest conditions in Argentina the wheat market here was influenced today by knowledge that the Argentine acreage this season is the largest on record and by assertions that Canada has been supplying the bulk of wheat ex- ports from North America since No- vmeber 1. It was also contented that November exports from the United States would be much smaller than for October and be very small in De- cember a POTATO MARKET DULL. CHICAGO, November 25 (#).—Pota- toes—Receipts, 131 cars: on track, 380 | total United States shipments Wed- nesday, 589; vesterday, 163; demand and movement slow. market dull; few sales reported. Wisconsin, sacked, round whites, 1.50a1.65; Minnesota, North Dakota, sacked, round whites, sacked, Red River Ohios : 1daho, sacked, Russets, 1.60a 1.80; partly graded. 1.50a1.60 | 15 per cent. and express were the only |items_which showed gains compared th last year, and these were small. . CALUMET MINING PROFIT. 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