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FINANCIAL. THE EVENIN.'G STAR. WASHINGTON, D. ©., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1929. FINANCIAL. ** 15 SUGGESTS IMPORT ICURB SHARES DROP w. . 13 13% 13 13| 40 30% Superheater (111)... 31% 7 Aeronautical Indust. 2 12% 12% 12 12 | 37% 25% Swift Intl (2) 11 28% 291 28% 29%| B6% 20 U S Fininshing (32). 26% 22% 5% AeroSup Mfg. B 27% s P i i 3 20 20% 18 18 149% 121% Swift & Co (8). v ero Underwriter: . 1404 | Market Reacts After Opening 61s 128 128 128 128 74% 14 USFollB(1)...... Ground Gripr(t1%). nther Law. . 24% 3 27 28% 27 28%| 26 10% SyracWashMB(1). 2 11 11 11 11 [102 59 US&InSectf(2%). L “rorr 8 3 3 3 » 2 2 26 Insull Util Inv. 1 7 7 . " 7 . Fl‘ank Armstrong Speaks for| 57 17 Ainsworth Mrg 123%. 20 20 20 20 [ 209 115 GuifOflof Pa(1%). 8 137% 137% 135% 136 59% 19% Taggart Corp. 2°20 20 20 20 19 2 14% :‘2‘ ::;:l::il_m":y:; 12 12 12 12 43% {:% Habirshaw (1) . 1 204 204 20k 20% ‘?R:: 42‘- ';"'L'T;E'ffi‘:uou . ; 5:;«. 52‘ 5:2." 5:‘« ?.2‘:': }‘ 4:‘* 43“ W ks, -5 Hall Lamp (12)..... 13 15% 15% 15% 15% eck Hug . G 5% b4 9 i il One of Few U. S. Indus 109% Alabama Gt S pf $7.. 108 16% Hall Printing(1ii). 4 25 25 25 25 | 23 T4 TexonOil& Land 2 10% 101 10% 10| 85% 2 59 63 Higher—Large Sales 3 5 Allegheny Gas Corp. 2 15 Bappincsn Canty, T4 114 1% 1%| 38 19 Thermold Co (2). 3 2115 221 21% 22%| 26 11% UnitVerde Ext(4).. 9 13% 13% | tries Not Protected. 2 Alexander Indust... 3 27% Haygart Corp. 2 354 37 5% A7l | 112% 704 Thermoldcumpf(?) 1 82 82 82 82 2% % UnityGold......... & % " Recorded. —— 3 . eyden Chemie (2).. ke 9 omp Pri . ; veeseren 15 S % £ 247 10% Allied Mills, Inc. 1 215 Helena Rub s 7% 7% T 74| 20 5 Thomp-Starrett..... 2 84 Util & Ind pf (1%).. 4 28% 271 BY JOHN F. SINCLAIR. 10 23 Allied Pow & Lt 35 Pirgl Ll Lol e st sk aow| % 56K ThewsSwrst @) 1 3T Utll Power&Lt($1).. 17 16% 17 BY JOHN A. CRONE. BBeHAIDIBUtoN o THe Sar. | 53915 146 Aluminum Coof Am. 2 31 Hollinger Gold (§06) 4% 4% A% 4| 70 40 Tish Realty&Con... 1 43w UtP&LBetfs(t1). 1 44% 44% | goacial Dispateh to The Star. NEW YORK. November 22.—The' 1084 103 ~AluCoof Ampfi6).. 2 1% Homaokla Ol 3. s 3 aa| 3% % Tobacco PrExports. 1 1 Utllity Equitie: AT 13% | °NEW YORK, November 22.—The copper industry s the only one of the 230 984 Aluminum Co. Ltd.. 2 61 Horn (A.C.) Co.. 15 6% 9 6% 9 | 6T% 204 Transamern (11.60). 28 4i% Vaeuem O KY.. § I0% 065 | curh market whs " irrogiilavly” Kywer Ao big business units of the United States| 41~ 20 Alumin Goods (120) 2 & Houston Gulf Ga 1073t M ab 11 | s s e Con Slciesu. g Van Camp Packing.. 3 10% 10% | day. Continuing the rally that took that has not asked for a duty on raw | $:.2 31 ~Am ArchCo3) 1 6 Hudson Bay M & 1% 1% 11 11 24 3" Tr-Lux DLP.S.(A). 2 5% Venezuela Pet (29¢). 3 2% 2% | place near the close of Thursday's ses- or fine copper in the present tariff con- | 222 8t Am Rrit & Cont, 2 7414 Humble Oil (12). 901 907 901 901 | 10414 4514 Tri-Cont Allied..... 8 55 Vick Fin Corp. o 814 | sion, many stocks opened higher, only versy. v 153% 98 AmCigarCo (8).... 46s 110 110 110 110 | ‘g2 27 Hydro Fl Serv (12).. 14 38 38 371y 37| 57 10 Tri-Continental Cor. 16 18% 7 D I d 0 troversy. ‘Today there is no duty on| gy gy, r % 36 6% 86V e Vogt MfgCo (2).... 1 19% 19% |to encounter sufficient selling to bring e Soniing tto the nlbed ! States, % 2% AmCILPRLA (83).. 10 364 364 364 64| 49% 10 Hygrade Food Prod. 13 13% 12% 134 119% 35 Tri-Cont Corppf (6) 1 82 Wi i i b lonii e, The most profitable copper mines in lo AmChaLBa®) 2 10 0% Dot sot| M0u,260 InolwPLoo)... Be2es 6s o6n 265 |80 48 TN UG P Walker () (1) 20 12 11 |, Utiities, finance. holding and oper- the world—those that produce at the 18 AmCom PA (3300), 14 93% 2an 23y 23%| 4 22 Imp Ofl Can n (50¢). 287 28% 288 28| Sig. Cio, 'r“ KoV LA () 4 21% Walker Mining. . 2 1, | ating companies, which led the rally in Jowest cost—are outside of the United B R Eang: U Rt R " w| mx eu impTaGEAINIL. T W Y Tn| DN 20 Lol SN e Watson (L WIE e 14| the previous session, were the first to States. The greater portion of the cop- 415 ATh VRN war . - T L W B fg :n: ;I‘ne :An.;n;w). 3:». fl% ?;I‘ i)’lh u|: ‘;‘ % ":.'nnz-‘ coo ol Enan zlv; w:“’de" Cotipe 1 :". ,; recede today. Electric Bond & Share o 9% Am Cyanam B (1. 9 3 9y 2! i 0 Vestern Pow (7). s > 20 H 40% 60% BRI BAw| 20 % Union Tobacco.. 37 1w o 9% | profit-taking and touched 79, but Te- 86 86 R6 86 22 10 Utd Carr Fastnr1.20 Willlams RC (1.40). 18 18 3= NN R P NANLAC AN RN B MR AN S SIS NN 08 BE ARANNEDE VRO NS NS ® A » » very low production costs are possibie 314 Am Dept Stores..... 3 b4 5% b 70 Insull UtIn 24 gy, | covered later. Wil-Low Cafeteri: —high grade ore and low cost of labor. 15 Am Equities, . 16 18% 18% 17 1% = " 4 . 3 Copper. s the only metal of o:nyn::?a::;- 2% Am ForPowerwaril 2 8o nota 8 84 [l DI L R T S . Winter (Benj).. Pr 7| Flectric sharenolders for u time stood ance e mite ates 'S & 7 m Gas. ec (31).. 121 16% 1174 = 1 v B prominently as mo? agal 11 ARgIERRRNATGPBATY. 1 154 2014 6% United Dry Docks 7 ¥ Oll & Ga 2 1w 1| o e e e o ar 1 7 2 1 3 6 1% % United Eastern 1 23% 15 United ElecSer..... 6 16% S 3 4 5 1 2 L) 5% Am investIncB.... 9 11% 11% 10% 10% . 3 Am investors (war). 2 B 5% 5t Bn| 2% W ,'::'g::";,'.":,:":f,;’,‘ 190 Am L& Trac (10).. 50n 220 22815 220 228 ) 25 years, the reason. % Am Maracaibo. . A v o) 247 6'2 Intern Perfume (1). b bt ludin T 15 Int Petroleum 37%e. Production Costs. “The large copper mines in-South | F1c 37 A Bupervoven .. 21 5 Internat Produet America are owned almost entirely by | gqii &5 Am Super 15t pf (6). 25% Int Superpower (1), ‘American interests,” he sald. “These | j00ie 82 Am Superpow pf (6) 281 Internatl Tt A(3%5). mines produce copper much cheaper | sza '8 Anchor PostE (2)... 2 3 Internatl UtB... than mines in the United States. Taxe| 16 11 Anglo-Anveod 3be.. 3 12% Interstate Equities Chile Copper, owned by American in-| 18 13% Anglo-Am v cod 35 14% IrvAirC (2) (1.50) terests, and the Nevada Consolidated | s, 15 Anglo Chil Nitrate. . 6% Italian Superpow A Copper, a representative United States A7 .09 Ariz Globe Coepper... 5 Italian Superp war. producer, with mines in Nevada, Ari-| 2§ 3% Arkansas Gas... 26 Kleinert Co (2%) zona and New Mexico. 24% 61 Arkansas NatGasA. 3 20 Lackawanna Sect4). Zonite Prod (1.60)... 3 24% 24% fl; ran into several buying waves. One e . string came out_at '16%. e D e Tt . D iy oy a0 U EER AR TR oI N e e icel s "% ' 14 14 |opening was the reappearance of fairly large blocks of stock. Niagara Hudson Dividend rates in dolla last quarterly or semi- | Power opened with a 10,000-share lot at e T e e LD S cash or stock. b Pavable in stock. d Pavable in preferred stock. Z,.”fl’n;“‘;,"go:,‘mfi:,,“_fl,,';um warrants at 414, up !4, and Cities Serv- CHICAGO STOCK MARKET. Lcé :mh a block of 9,700 shares at 30%4, By Spect, pecial Leased Wire to The Star. Bi‘, bloc] tect by an import duty. . I asked Prank Armstrong of New York, a leading copper industrialist for 4'; & Unit El Ser pur war 50's 15 United Gas Co. 617 20 UnitL&P A (6 124% 85% Utd Lt & Po pf (6 53 33 United Porto Ric Co. 1 1% Unit Prof Sh (1.20) 9% 1 Unit Reproducers B. NORTH AMERICAN CO. INCREASES SURPLUS o 23 6. 324 324 324 » - (L PEPE 5. ides these large transactions, h CHICAGO, November 22.—Following of cnac.n"}:mhwuumlflc:g is a report of today's sales, h, low and closing quotations on themshle-go gfl‘"fiefl?mfiuflnfifl"fl:‘u& lt:.d‘ “Chile cost production per pound in 3~ Asso-Dyeing & Ptg.. Lake BuperiorCorp.. . al 1928 was 5.048 cents. Nevada's for the 5% Asso-Elec Ind Ltd 2 Takes FAM (12400 1% 1% Stock ‘Exchange: Cables & Wireless appeared. same year was 9.197 cents. So you can 85% Asso GEE A (312.40). 1 Tazarus F& R Co. .. 26% 26% Substantial Gain in Assets Also Sales in STOCKS. i Cables and Wl!ereu first appeared 313 Ass0 G&E A deb rt 104% 104% T.eh Conl & Nav (4). "2:,',,0',"75,'_ with 10,200 shares at 3% unchanged. see Chile copper can be lald down in New York rbout 4 cents cheaper than 31, Asso Rayon... 5 (The) Corp. 3 B : 13 Appulach Pow 5s ‘36 9701 91 971 i 3 5% | American_copper. 30's Asso Ravon pf (6)... 6 . FHss Reported in Latest 25 B Te Cun' 85 A 785 101 * 10074 101 T e R G ol A Then why not a duty? Simply be- 25 Atl Const Fish(1.20). 1 “Jon O11 Refin (2) . 2 1 Can N RS FaTe B 3 107 d08es 106e 3 Adams Rovaity oo 8, 8, 3. |and s block of 4,000 shares of preferied cause the copper mines of South Amer- 1 Atlantic Lobos pf. 2 20%; Liily Tiilip Ciip|Corpe ‘ Statement. T T Is e 130 101 e 1oois AN menan It 00/ Xevs a e A i Tnichanged. "Fhigiis the Betln jca are owned by American interests, 25 Atlas Plywood n H Hgat bbbl vl 1A 18 a0 A | et which: i AR o € which, while they do some work in % Auto Voting Mach. .. 12 40 Long Island Lt (40e) i s 51, 4L, | Wireless concerns, such as Marcon! of their own American mines, are in- 16% AutV Mev prot (2 7 2' Louisiana Lan & Ex. 2! Complete details on the report of the i 23 3813 | London and the Government-owned creasing all the time the total imports 12 Aviation Credit. . 1 201 Mae Marr Stores 2415 26% North American Co.. which is o largely 18 177 | cable and telegraph firms. from their foreign mines. O N . Magdalena Syndfeat. 3 [y interested in the Washington Railway 2008 33| Confidence in the substantial recovery “If American interests did not own 1% Bahla Corp. . 1] 7 Mareoni Int M 52%e. 10% 10% & Electric Co. and the Potomac Electric iy 37 "|of the market has been expressed by these foreign mines, & duty would be| 50 46% BancomitCorpnew.. 3 7 MWT Ltd b'r'rshéc. 12% 13 Power Co., show that the company and e 247 | some quarters because they believe that imposed immediately to protect labor | 100 &5 Baumann (L) pf (7). 08 14 BNV % 15 18 its subsidiaries, as of September 30, had il 37% | “emergency” or “support” stock in American mines. 24 5 Bellanca Afreraft... 1 28 Mar Midland Cor) 25 3815 39% total assets of $392,087,749, comparing 183 180 163 |by strong banking groups or private in- “There is another problem involved.| 345 284 Bickfor Incpf (3%). 1 LAy il with $840,814,626 on September 30, 3i% 21 'S0 | terests has been, in many instances, *The British groups are now busy open- | 64 30 Blaw-KnoxCo (1)... 3 6 1% 1% 1928, and total surplus of $117,035 807, 30 31 333 | permanently placed. The manner in ing up vast mines in the Belgian Kongo | 57% 10 Bliss Co (E W) (1) 8 2 59 80 against $92,113,387. Current assets 313 3 ' 375 | which some issues acted today would in South Africa. They produce copper | 29% 8% Blue Ridge Corp. 30 2 12 12 totaled $49,856,014, and current liabil- 4 B ;: 33’ [ seem to support such a view. A string at as cheap a rate as the Chile mines. | 55'% 281 Blue R Corp cv prt3. 46 10 Mer& MfS A 5 20 22% ities, including accrued taxes, interest, 12 Georgia Pow 5s '67... 9734 97'a 97% 19 19 19 |of Tri-Utilitles Corporation, for in- They are sending into the United States | 102% 29 ~ Blumenthal (S) 2 154 Mer Chap & S (1.60). 4 19 19% dividends, etc.. amounted to $49,810,576 | 3 Orand Trunk @i "3 10812 10815 1082 | 4 Brown 13 11% 12 |stance, came out at 44%, 45, 45%, 46 today hundreds of millions of pounds. | 81% 13% Brazil Tr& Lt ( Tix Mesabi Tron. . 1" oAk against $67,047.732 and $42,959.967, Te-| 3] Heivistar 6s 38 . 95 * 413 (357 | 3 Butler Bros e Co 2, 21, 21 |and 4 PRt I do ot understand why American | 27% 14 Brillo Mfg (120) 3 5 Mot Mintne (130, 8 10 108 spectively, on September 30, 1933. T Eehieh P s 8 A 203610215 103 * 102v | 13 Ce . 38" 3% 38 | 'Radios continued thelr recovery. St. labor should not be protected in Amer- | 327 26 BritAm TobB tL. 4 327 Met Chaln Store: 2 37 37 The consolidated balance sheet of the 3LOISI P & L 58 '57... 01% 9i% 1% 18 Gent T Sec 27" 28% | Regis Paper was one of the features of fean copper mines if it is protected in | 32 ~ 26% Brit Am Toregt1.20. 5 215 Mexeo-Ohio O11 R 2% North American Co. and subsidiaries| & b Hom b8 W . 3, |the industrial 1st, iron mines. Answer that for me.” 10% 4 BrCelsneseLtdrets 5 18 Mid West Utll(new). 46 284 291 as of September 30, 1929, compares with | 21 Narragansett Ss jcCent & 8 W 99 99 ' |points. Great Atlantic Pa ——— 11% 4 BrownFence&W(B). 2 15 Mid Rovaltvevpf3. 2 18 18% the 1928 report as follows: Nat Fub Se fSme e W 94 94 | opened up 31 points at 245. miny Alexander Legge is president of one| & 3% Burco. Ine (war 4 31% Midland United & 25 25% gt 3Ny 52 Shi City & C R'ptd i 1ol o A B s 'u':““m —oreg of America's largest corporations, the 5% 3% Burmarcts (31%e). 40 35% Midvale Co (3) 1 46u 46% nets. D O 193 Ghicase Gorb sia e U pen points higher. International Harvester Co. For 40, 8 4 Bwana M Kubwa. 1 8 Milgrim& Bros. .... 1 10 10 Prop & pit w02 ¥ 2 4 Pen 13 Cht Investors ... 91z 10 o years he has been assisting in the bulld- | ¢y, 3 Cab&WireLtdA rets. 105 8 Mo-KanPL(hE%). 4 16% 16% Dep with tr o 2169225 3 hog 'St Yeon ot 5 B 8 WARNER BROS. PICTURES. ing and constructing of this company,| g8, 14 Cab&WireLtdB reta. 76 9816 Moh H P 1st pf (1)..125s 101 101 fany 7 Servi 96 Cities Service. . 3012 20 30% % . which deals exclusively with farmers, 5ia 31 Cab&WireLtdpfrets 40 7 Mount Pred (1.60)... & % 9% Sovt ‘Secur - 0 13000548 i B A 3028 3 Commons i Wb AL B e [ When President Hoover named him| 17 "1, CA MCoetfs.. 11 5% Municipal Service a0 Notes and billa re- 0 SoenCa1'Bd x 51 1 Eomm Tl w'bta P S . e P chairman of the Farm Board many| 45 3% C A M Cocum pf. 2 M ARSE (D) A iyable ... 1807304 26 8td Pow & Lt 6g 3 Construction Ma Gors 13 18 13 | 1oF the year ended August 31, last, were ple thought it was just another “big | 125 3 Can Marconi. 10 X * TRE g4 2 Texas City Gas 80 ' 80 3 Construct Mat C pfd 38': 37% 38% | $17,271,805, it was announced in the 614 Nat Aviation. 3 dq sup 13 Thermeid o ds '34 Co. 6 s ‘6 |annual report. 36 NatBancaervice (5). [ The net profits included $2,757,177, usiness” appointment; that he was| 4 1 cCaribSyndicate there to carry out the industrial rather | 43 30% Carnation Co. P than the agricultural point of view. 88 4R Caterpillar Trac (3). But Mr. Legge doesn’t work that way.| 57% 20 CelaneseCorp...... Mis reputation in the West is for| 83 80 Celan Cor 1st pf (7). candor, straight-thinking, plain, un-; 50 12 Celluloid Corp. affected speech. 19% 6% Cent Atlantic Stat: So the agricultural West was mnot| 574 20 ContPSvA (a1.76). 1 surprised when he made this striking | 183% 12 Cen States El (340¢). 3 27U P & Lt 5 FOREIGN BONDS. R PN - P N e » 2 & w» S & Nat Biscuit Co new . 5 Nat Fam Strs (1.60). 4 NatFAPrB (bi%).. 24 Nat Fuel Gas (1)... 10% Nat Investors (new) 2 NatiLeather.. . 15 Nat Rub Mach (2)... 2314 Nat Sugar NJ (2). representing earnings of subsidiaries during the period, but prior to the date of their acquisition. The figures rep- resented an increase of 744,6 per cent over net profits of $2,004,841 reported for the year ended August 31, 1928. The 1929 profits included those for the Stanley Co. of America and Pirst . $30.333.900 1 *54:517.560 344.089:301 169.023.704 ks ‘of ‘sul Mint_int in subs. Div payable com sik statement about political and business | 13 4% Centrifug Pipe (60c) Tovs oA o e e o conditions: 15 6 Chain Stores Dev.... 7 0 10 Accta bt /456 National Pictures, Inc., subsidiaries. “Why is there a radical bloc? Why | 421 11% Chain Stors Stk(b6). 2 Sind cur. lisb. 4990074 | SRio Jan eian : The profit is equivaient after prefer- are there Progressives? In each instance | 69 37 Ches & Ohfo (new).. 52 52 B2 B2 20 12 15% 17% poerd, isb 19785847 | 28 Stinnes 78 46 xw. . A red dividends to $6,28 per share on the they represent distress at home: they | 210 130 borough (16).. 140% 140t 140% 140% | 33 23 26 26% Other "rex 10787073 | 22 Un Indust @las '4i° 831, 8314 8314 2,627,405 shares of common stock oute are trying to find expression for distress | 68% 20 Service (130c) 383 30% 30% 304 304 | gon 4Bl Bl Ba% Cap_surp 23,782,074 10 8 Wk 61asA 47 ww 83~ 85 88 art Garter ord standing at the end of the fiscal year, in some part of this great Nation. 98% &€ Cities Serv pf (6 1 89 89N 89 RO% | 83k 40 51 51 Surplus . bl % dividend. 2 Hormel G A & Co The net profit last year was $3.72 per “Remove the distress and you will not| 107% 101% Cit S P & L pf (7 1 87% 874 BTN BTM| 5 2u Ne s .8 R 28 Houd-Hershey A share on class B and common stock have any trouble with radical blocs in| 38 15 City Mch & T (1.60). 2 254 26la 2513 25| 100 85 New Eng Powpf (6) 10s 92 92 *Represented by 8.451 nder rule. % Houd Hershey B outstanding. ou do not remove this distress or some | ¥ 3 5 3% 3% 236 89 Newmont Min (34). % 133% 128% 129% ants. . ona does not find a way to do it you T T TR T Te T T4l 6w 28 NYInvest (120)... 10 244 30 244 30% NEW YORK COTTON. By 13 foeull ML IOV i POTATO MARKET. 384% 16% Columbia Plctur 21% 20% 21%| 19% 214 N Y Invest (war) b 4% 4% 4 4 4 Iron Fireman Mfg.... 2 CHICAGO, November 22 (United States Department of Agriculture).— Potatoes—Receipts, 57 cars; on f-r:ck. 242; total United States shipments, 584 cars; practically no trading on account of cold weather; dealers generally ask~ will find it much worse in_the future ¢ - than you have ever seen it in the past.| 2% 2 Comwlith&Souwar, 87 AW 4W 3% 34| 47% 17 NY Merchand 1234 2 22% 22% 22 22 NEW YORK, November 22 (#).—Cot- The American farmer is never going| 449% 210% Comwth Edison (3). 21 260 252 260 252 | 241, 11% N Y PetRoyalty (1). 6 11% 124 11% 12%|ton opened steady at & decline of & to Beeome s peasant of & serl. Dont| 103% 93% Comwlth Pow of (€) 99% 99% 99% 99%| 305, 12 Niagara Hud P(40c). 236 15% 15' 14% 14%|to 10 points under further liquidation complain because he has a farm bloc.| 2% 14 ~CommuntlyWatServ P <] 44% 13% Consolidat Atrcraft. Baltimore Markets ' 14 4% 14 14%| 9%, 26 Niag Hud Pw A war. 20 4 a%n 4 4% | and local selling promoted by relative- I CEaS. 20 e 21% 2 NiagHudPwBwar., 9 8 & R 8% |1y easy Liverpool cables. Reports of | Special Dispitéh to The Star. Don't criticize him because he tries to 18 = (5 Conmuliaute) Dipp 6% 6% 6% 6% | 744 12 NiagaraSharsbi-40. 16 224 25% 21% 25% | unfavorable weather for saving the re- o obtain through the ballot that wrich| 50w 121 Cod Dairy Prod (12). 19% 19% 19% 19% | 78 ¢ 0% 31 I SN | et ol e trop I te DeMs PBI’:L“nOR;!vm M:-v ""V'm:"z:.’z-r ing 10 cents above yesterday's prices. P Bl 160 71 ConGasBalt(3).... B4k N % 04| a7y S 15 16 Ime 16 | Drousnt in ome buying at the decline, | POUltry, allve: Turkeys, pound, G ‘The industrisl East would do well to| o 20 ConGas Ut A (230). 24% 24% 2% 24% | 68 3 367% 36% 36 36 | however. and the market steadied up SPring chickens, 25a28; Leghorns, 18a M ponder these words. i e R e ] 1w 37 6% 7 6% 7 |during the early trading. 20; poor and thin, 17a19; old roosters, oney to Loan League and Taxation. 39% 11 Con Reta 10 1% 10 0| 18w Su NorthCenTexcate) 1 T Tw T4 |T| January advinced from 1736 to 1763, |18a20; ducks, 10033; geese, 18033; 758 b7 st ded of trust on reat estate. The League of Nations has taken up 3% 30 30 30u| a0 115w NorthStPowA (1)." 6168 166 160 160 | within 2 or 3 Polnts of vesterday's clos, | Bulnea fowls, each, 40a75; pigeons, pair, Joseph | Weller 42 Wash L & Trar 20% | ing quotations at the end of the first | 25. 72 2 214 214 halt hour. Early weather advices in-| Eggs—Recelpts, 602 cases; native and % 94% 95% *| dicated snow at a number of points in | nearby firsts, 51a52; current receipts, the task of devising a better system of taxation on foreign motor cars tem- rarily away from home. This is of :32 MERGFNTHALER LINOTYPy: 1929. Brooklyn, N ¥. Novemie s on ext quarterly dividend of 18% 19 19 31'% 20 Novadel A e (2). 76 76 70 70 | g5y 88 Novad Agene pf (1). 69 Cor & Rey pf A (6). s 80 4 80 4 1 1 6 2 n 2 7 8 ¥ it f 12% 12% :ih 12%| 48% 17% N W Engineer (2) 2 H 7 1 1 3 3 1 4 2 rticular interest to hundreds of tour- 42 . Cosden Oi1 eofiibarieaidio <y 3% i ! " 1 o % % Dper G % 1% 1 1 |the South, which would interfere with ing Americans who take cars to Europe. b ool b i g T 4| 79 64w OhioON (121 © "2 68w 68w 68% 8% | picking and lower the grade of cotton, | 43a45; hennery whites, 58. ahduarteny dividend - e road e e on: "C| 874 17% Crocker Wheeler(n). 25% 25 25* 55%| 19% % OilstocksLtdA 350e 2 10 10 10 10 | while the opinion was expressed in| Butter—Good and fancy creamery, L v a" s m,-.g-m“:f“v;‘w;{#ng}fi,gfm- L e e Aaould be paid on cars| 2% 30 Crowley Milner (2).. 32 32y 32 agy| 16 4 OutboardMoter (B). 3 b 5 5 5 |some quarters that it might lead to its|pound, 41a46; ladles, 35a36; store . o 194 | pany. will be pajeFecord as they during at least the first two months of | 13% ' 3% Curtiss Airports vic. 4% A% A% 4| 26% 7 18% 15% 15% 15% | abandonment in the fields in some sec- | . veq 22: rolls, 31a32; process, 40adl ine Mfe .. 85, 34 88 |ihe ulocknox%-nu'lfin-&mnur 3 O ot Ty 20% 8 Curtiss Flying Serv. 8% B. Bn mu| 8% % ivossoadel @ 060 % % ‘| glans, PRCKROay Tl JiAAc DEORE | e e B, Qo O RFPENBERGER, Fressirer. e dgstem o e conoction of| 13 2% Curtisa Wright war. 2% 2% 2% 2% | 10% 2% Pantepec Ofl PR U (Rl R Liverpool eables reported continental Live Stock Market. GEO. == > todogThe system for, the collection of| " 24 Cusi Mex Miing.... 12 2% 24 2% 2w| 4% 6 PammCMfr(2d6). 3 1% 1% 1% 14%| buying supplied by scattered liquidstion | Gattle—Recelpts, 1000 head; good [rof S abL extent withi/dally & holvde L ietiDEstxiPer o o s ma| 28 20 Param-P-L(uw.l.. 2 26 26 26 26 |and American selling in that market. & ot est poss! ehex o e e o eaa S1PD e "’, S 336y 425 42T 425 | 65 47 Pend DGroA (3%).150s 45 45 42 42 3 supply; market active and higher. l"lrs 0 gage O D ciiiiiaa| 20w BoiDSNOTeRLRAIS, .20 A4 T 8% 8% 7% 426 | 62 20 Pender(D)GroB(f2).K0a 32 32 %2 a2 Steers—Choice to prime, none; good ot oy the mote. || 10% 4% DEAGvetnditer. 1 € & Ge. LrsseEnObleWAREE) TR 80 W HEAVY CONSTRUCTION. to cholce, 12.50 to 12.75; medium to from & o e e Coras| 11 - DerbyONA RS, § ©4 &% 6w sy|!00% 13, DennOEaprse(r)..2ts 100 1084 103 10| NEW YORK, November 33, (P.—|good. 1100 io 1200 fair to medium, Loans Dot penetrating farther into the| 17% 6% Detrolt AlreraftCar. 7 % 7 6% 6%| 119% 6ese benn W& Pi3ik) T 16% low 1o 1%%| Heavy construction projects that reached| 10.00 to 11.00; plain to fair, 9.00 w0 country in question. 30% 9 DixGas&Utilities.. 5 15k 16 156w 15%| ‘g, 45 Peop Drug Strs (1) 1 B6% 5% BB ;'5:" the proposed stage in the United States| 10.00; common tQ plain, 8.00 to 8.00. f 3 5 d lo It these suggestions were carried out| 42 14% DoehlerDieCasting. 7 21 21 21 21 | gy 25 Peo L& PA (82.40). 1 30% 39% 3 ags |0 the past week were valued at $56.-| Bulls—Chol prime, none; good to or, J, o, an year IR toh more liberai| 45% 1M DouginsAfreraft.... 2 1T% 1Th 17% 17%| 1530 56 DeoperciiMee (b 1 3% 30% 29% 39% 300,000, which compares with $60.936.000 | choice, none; medium to good, 7.50 to eriods on houses practice than that now in force in v 100% 50 Dow Chemical (3)... 1 67 67 67 67 28 17 Petrolm Corp (1% 33 21 211 20% 2114 | the preceding week and $149,900,000 | 8.50: fair to medium, 7.00 to 17.50; plain p! S D imiries would result, The an.| 20 4 DubelierCond&Rad. 6 9% 104 9% 10%| “gu 'z Philip Morrieine 3 21 214 20% 214|in the corresponding week & year ago, [ to fair, 6,00 to 7.00; common to plain, apartments and busi- Hoyance and inconvenience which have | 324% 120 Duke Powder (5)... 4508 145 150 145 150 19% 10" Pick(A)B&Co of 1 2 16" 10° 10" 10| Construction Daily reports. Plans for|5.00 to'6.00. attended the arrival and departure of [ 20 3% Durant Motors..... 6 6 6% 6 6% | 381 104 Plerce Govern (1%). 1 13% 13% 13%. 13y | NeW schools led all groups in money| Cows—Choice to prime, none; good to neess property foreign cars in different countries have| 1214 1% Earl Radio Corp 88 1% 1% 1% 1% 294 €% PHOCR'® A (1.90) 1 odon Jak 1ee 1o | value: and public work, including| choice, 7.50 to 8.00; medium to good, Matic 7 2 : been & source of real grievance in recent| 55% 21 EastGas& F Asi 3 27 27 25% 24| 32 14 Pltney B Pn(30c) 7 1 13 12w 13 | Dridges, sewers, waste disposal plants|6.50 to 7.50; falr to medium, 5.50 to 6.50: Bae Bublte Beiv FERE ) in Washington, nearby years. 7% 14 East States Pow 19 25 2% 25 26 | 156% 100% Pitts& LK (5). % 1280 1384 1285 128y | And waterworks, also held a high place | plain to_falr, 4.50 to 5.50; common 1| Euhlic Bery 2 Marslandicndibicsing The League of Nations is to be com- 7 EasternUtllinvA.. 1 12 12 12 12 | 37 22 Plymouth Ol (2).... 11 20 30 28% 30 |in the week’s valuation of contemplated | plain, 375 to 4.50. J00d Pertect Circle sy irginia mended for attempting to iron out these 10 Eisjer EleeCorp.... 12 16% 16% 16 16 | 42% 124 Polymet Mfg(t1)... 1 18 18 18 1g |Work. Taken as a whole, the week's| —Heifers—Choice to prime, nongm ‘to Eroceas Gorp. Randall H. H & diffculties. 49% K| Bond & Sh (b6 410 824 82% 784 . 79% | 120% 60% Powdrell& Al (3%). 3 74 75 74 75 | total for all work indicates a normal to choice, 1000 to 10.50; Wyum, 8.00 |, %3 Pub Serv no anda . Flagner (Copyright, 1929. by North American News- 100, £l Bond & Sh pf (6). 10 102 102% 102 102% | 86w 14% Power Securitiespf.. 2 17 17 17 17 | Tate of bullding activity, in spite of|good. 9.00 to 10.00: fair to §,00; com- e o Company, Inc. paper Alllance.) 15 Kl Pow Assoela n 14 29 29% 28 28| 24 1% PremlerGold (24c).. 12 1% 1% 1% 1% ‘l‘;’"" b value, when f“’mm"d W"E; to 9.00; plain to falr, 7,4 E e pany, % ——. 14 El Pow Assoclates 5 6! Prince & Whitel. 14 9% 10 % 10 e previous week and the same week | mon to plain, 6.00 tgngers 50. ARETTE PRODUCTION T4 BB & Loptmari .. o, Ermebmnll s 2l g3 s i g o Frsh com e e, 11000 e ' ELS ub Util Hold war .. 7 ead; 2 IN SHARP ADVANCE 45 Ei Sharehold pf ¢ T BubBPA LRI 108 O S0 So Do MONEY MARKET. e, 200 s thie. S Mertgage Loan Correspondent Production of small cigarettes for Oc- g L o 104 Radio Product 6 19% 23% 18% 23%| NEW YORK, November 22 (M).— | HOESxet higher; lights, 9.90 to 10.10: ew York Life Insurance Co. ot e 11/7103000.008 an’ ‘agatnat P e VLU 4% Rainbow Lum 9 Call money was easier today. renew- |PIY:.Bs 990 to 10.20; medium, 9.90 to 9,921,536,623 In Octob:r, 1928, according e 5% Rainbow Lum ProdB 8 ing at 41 per cent and remaining ®0: roughs, 7.50 to 9.10; light pigs, to the Bureau of Internal Revenue B loy HeneLE 1% Reiter-Foster (10¢). 1 that rate through the day. Friday's;'9.25 to 9.50: pigs, 9.60 to 9.85. Large cigarettes produced totaled 1,007, Engineers Gol 1 1 closing_ rate also held over the wg. | Calves—Recelpts, 50 head: light sup- N 300, against 868,369 for like month a ing P S Opt War. . ... 17% 17% | 18 g b o ; ;;‘:l:t’hT;'ld.ylfi;’:s 'met m:z ctlj}r;n?““;"y ply; market steady; calves, 7.00 to 16.00. | Conhllenh.l Tflltt co. Reds ago. 42% Eureka Pips Line(4) 42 42 | 43 184 Reynolds Met (new) 6 . d 1 Ser cent. Vegetable Prices. | R L Baky tr otns st b ol 5% 64| 43 30 Rike Kumler 1 g ;fe.:fi‘i"ul“b; “there was | potatoes, white, barrel, 1.5034.00; 100 | 14th and H Streets e 103, Sl cigars toisled 37474, 3 Fairchild Aviation. 4% 4% | 52 22% Roan Antelope Min.. 7 T qemand Cand. or¥ings in the | onde ©250a2.90: sweet potatoes. ‘ba 55 against 41268 107 i Lo nlill ) L) $4 "S60% | A S10 SRUSHESIEGant Fow. (3 outside market wer- TePOTted at 3% | 26171 60a2 50 yams. barrel, 2.90a3.25: O Manufactured iobaceo in_October 10 Faleon Lead.. W u| 40% 18 Rockland L& P.. 7 per_cent beets, 100, 3.00a4.00; beans, hamper, Capital, $1,000,000.00 b x Phoigr % Fandango Corp 1% 14| 15% 9% Rolls-Roy Ltd ret 1 The fime m i€y market continued | 35545 00; Brussels sprouts, ‘quart, 10 apital, $1,000,000. mvanle‘zd' 30.03:;.:«0 pounds, Sesiost 9 Fedders MIg A (2). 120 12%| 18 6 Roosevelt Field.Ine.. 2 dull and mu-y easier, with all ma- | 55 cabbage, hamper, 40a60; carrots, | - z‘lr& o totales 3,855,874 pounds, 30 ‘#68 Berew: (13%). 33% 334 | 108% 45 RubareidCo (¢)..... 1 turities b8 quoted at from 5 to 5% | 100; 4.005.00; caulifiower, crate, 2.00a Chsckina i T e R 3 20% Fiat Stk deb rta ri 21% 21% | 2291, 140 Safety CH&L (110).. 51s 141% 141% 141 141 |per ce=, 3.25; celery, crate, 1.75a3.00; eggplant, AN e i ecking Accounts gal ,656, . " Finan inv N Y (b8) 5% 6 47% 14% St Regis Paper. 47 20% 22 20 20 Rers’ acceptances were un-| crate 4.50a5.00; lettuce, bushel, 75a1.00; 3 Wikiton Rinine < s Savi A ) # el N m L seluca AR oaw, 9 st pranged. onions, lgg ?ounda. 180a175; peppers,| 1 Walverine Gem o avings Accounts K 4 Schulte Uj hamper, 30a! ushel, '5.0085.50; o i . SEABOARD AIR LINE. & 30 Sch U se-318 of (7). gum;p:le(ln!. T00,”3:00a10. spinach, | Total sales. 365.009, ghare Acceptance Credits BALTIMORE, November 22 (Special). 9 14% Schlet & Zan(t175).. ushel, 30a50; squash, cr: 3.00a3.50; 2Chi © & Con R 55 47 83 53 53 a B —Gross revenues of the Seaboard Air 15 31% Schlet & Zan pf 3%.. tomatoes, crate, 2.50a3.50; turnips, SSommy Rd 1ac 8¢ 43 1031 1025 102 Time Deposits Line Railway for the month of Oc- Wt ¢ 45 Seeman Bros (3).. hamper, 20a25; apples, bushel, 75a2.75 an Te 3t 5128 "4 # 82 < tober are expected to show a decline of L 6 SesLock & £ (bte). 6 iaA RN e e Bban) cramberttes, | Doy 3.00a4325: grapes. | - . Foreign Exchanges ima 50, m - " o electe =1 H .0024.00; aonding month of last year, when Rl Ll s 50 Sel Ind allot ofs 675 NEW YORK, November 22— Lo iy Thox. S 5badds. si'u, bushel, | GRAIN MARKET. Commercial Credits 23 15 .60, d. Asked. | e e i Georgia interfered | 19% 3} Poundation For Sh ‘3 Sentry Satery Cont. Amer i+ i) S0 CHICAGO, November 22 (). —Active Travelers’ Credits transporation costs. b - indoal 'orp: R eat—! . el 'y a3 In- i = 92 75 Franklin Mfg pt (7). 14%4 Shenan Corp pf ¢27-- B asl 182 No. 2 red Winter, garlicky, spot, 1.24%»: | creasingly adverse crop news from Ar- bt e Sl e e gentina and from Australia as well. 0 Liverpool wheat prices showed much Collections steeper upturns than expected, with Loans black rust reported as extending into Real Estate Buenos Aires province, a section of Ar- Collateral Loans 160 | November, 1.241; December, 1.24% 178 | No. 3, garlicky, 1.21. rlock Pkg ( 1.20).. 20% 21%| 48% 16 Silica Gelet,, ...+ (80¢ (3 6 | 631 460 Singer Mfg (722%). 1214 13%| 66% 10 Sisto Fin<orp... 80 80 5% 2% Snia-Viscosa... 80| Corn—No. 2 domestic, yellow, 1.10a Yesterday’s New York Stock and 4 4| 19 1% Sefora Products. STOCKS. 3 1% So Am Gold & Plat.. e o > 5 Bond Averages. o | Al RoutnPenmON(2). 36, No_3 wnit dometic spoi, Saso. | gentine hseiotore utouched, Open- oo o i o 1O Gon Taumiry e 10 1) M BecamaprBian: Sk e o Girace Hhy—Recelnis none. Season for old | scored further gains, but then reacted nvestment Securities B (S AbciatetiEress: 10 cenibmmuick N AL AL N ssCals . L Siate. | hay is about over. A little new crop is | somewhat. Corn and oats were easy. . e 50" Gon A& Ul or 6y sl HE G G Paw A o B G Bt 3 | arviving, but hardly enough upon R | e e Corporate Trusts 75% 80% | 38% 188 So Col Pow A (2).. subsequently declining. Provis| held Individual Trusts 121% 60 R & Utll of (§ et to establish quotations by grades Where in good order new hay sells at | steady. Trom 1300 to 1850 per ton, According Uniooked_for early strength of the to its quality and condition, receipts | Wheat market at Liverpool today met 33% 33| 21% 5% Southern Corp. 24% 24%| 17% 5 So Ice & Utilit 40% 40%| 24 11% Southland Roy (1).. 66%; 24 Gen Theat Equip vte 35 22 Gerrard (S A) Co. 50 35% Gilbert (AC) (3%). Administrator, Executor 2 1 4 1 5 3 5 20% 19 Gleaner Harv (1)... 20 20 25 9% S W Dairy Products. 13 o < ‘;' Ay e 159% 80 Gilen Alden Coal (10) 1:: 152% ‘E’g: 3;:: ;“v:xo lrn'l:.) : ‘::'":':mk taking care of most require: mg.n e . Safe Deposit Boxes - re 28 % nv pf . . s s o et 2t & & 4| 63 45 StandOllefIndt2% Bl o Straw—Little demand for straw. Re- 275 12 6k e B 6 Y.. & [Nor' 3, "per ton, 9.06a10.00; oat straw, 12 12 3 e a-; % 1 e ', 3.00810.00; oat, strav, 1 P 2 . 1, , 9. .00, 121% 2% Goldm Sach TC (b6) 96 43% 44k 40% 42y 1 et mzlcsofiwm%rdmm?m 14th and H Streets 51% 26 Gorham Inepf (3),. 3 36 36 36 36 38% 15 Stein(A)& Co(1.60). 2 Clunnz House Statement. chasers of wheat at the Gulf of Mexico 19% 1'% Goth Knitbac Mach. 3 2% 2% 2% 2% 24 mu.smn Cosmetics Ine. 1 were paying the highest premium. WADE B COOPER, President 62 GrA&PTnv(b).. . 51 3 romhg-Ca . . ffi: B Ot TakuiNtesiptur. B 4% 4% 63 €2 | 8 24, Stutz Motor Car. 2 152! Dow, Jones & Co.: Exchanges, $1,544,- Rhodesia, South Africa, has a build- Lo bl et 93% 55% Gt Lakes Steel cod. . 1 52 52 b2 b2 12 4 Sunray Oil.... 8 220 000,000; balances, $245,000,000. ing boom.

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