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seressevmers T YITTTY RESORTS. STEEL IS FIRMER: MILLS ARE ACTIVE Ccpper Market Continues Cuiet—Tin Lower and Lead Steadier. B e A Pese NEW YORK. January 21.-—Reports from important steel mill centers the past week stated there was an increa: 0 the ouptput with larger orders r T shipment against specific that in the way of new busi- ness most of the mills were depending av this time upon the activity on the part of the railioads. railroad equip- ment manufacturers and to some ex- tent the automobile industry. Prices w firmer in some directions. an ad- vance of & dollar a ton being named by leading sollers of bars, shapes and plates. Pig iron remained firm. Con- suming interest was slightly better. THE SUNDAY 99 928 PART - 6o STAR, WASIINGTON, - €, -TANUARY: i s o st nett: TRADE RANGE SMALL IN WHEAT DEALINGS small lots offered at concessions by custom smelters and second hands. Close Is Lower After Early Price Large producers, however, are holding steady at 14's for electrolytic delivered Appreciation—Market Higher on Week. in_the Connecticut Valley. | Tin prices were at new lows for the | season early in the week. but a re-| | covery followed with a better trend | abroad and some improvement in con- | suming demand. Lead, aiter easing slightly, presented a | steadier tone. Purchases were noted for BY GEORGE C. Pobmnr,v] dclh-obr,\-. while more interest | qpoial Dispatch to The Star. was displaved by cable manufacturers. | ins Tules. steady. The continued | CHICAGO, January 21—The wheat » market today covered a narrow range maintenance of ore quotations appar- | ently neid prices. . PP and et changes were small. A disap- | ently ; Antimony was without much change. e There was a better consuming demand | Ing by overnight longs at the start a for spot, but futures were largely neg- | there was a little pressure from for- iected. | eigners. Most of the remainder of the 2 | session_trade was local and much of 4 consisted of back-spreading between i VA.-CAR. CHEMICAL CO: | wheat and ecorn. buying wheat and srll; | NEW YORK. January 21 (#).—The INE corn. The close was I\ to !, cen Virginia-Carolina Chemical Co. is un- lower and for the weck 17 to 2 cents derstood to be negotiating to sell or higher. March, 1.3 “a131; May, 1.31% lease its subsidiary, Sulphur Mining 213 July, 1.277.a1.28 : | & “Railroad Co.. “which owns valu- _ Prices for the week were moderately able sulphur deposits in Mexico, but higher because of the oversold condi- | offciats ‘of the sulphus company d>- tion of the market. and on buying | cline to comment. although not deny- based_on the broader milling demand Ing the report. This would be in line | = — . =S TR with the company’s past policy grow = EVERGLADES NACKEL. | posed of most of its foreign holdings The coppes market continued quiet. proof structure accommodating 500 J. 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