Evening Star Newspaper, August 22, 1930, Page 15

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FINANCIAL. CURBUP SLIGHTLY Results of Last-Hour Activity Regarded as Relatively Unimportant. rs of e group turned active. Amusements vanced near the end, Trans-Lux ex- which churned on organized Copper shares waited until the final to appear in volume. Roan Ante- Hudson ”l% “m umhxuud :g came Noranda fractionally advanced. Radios and rails weakened. ialties and chains did not ap- on the tape until late afternoon. fell to a new low on a few sales. ‘warrants hit & new low as the . Metropolitan Chain its low. United Light & Power A and B shares turned ive wi traders learned that President Willlam Chamberlain before sailing on the Olympic tonight would make an im 1t statement re- garding fects on utilities. B R S SF & F5OL #f P22 2323353% i—.:l:&.!fi!!-:!:.&t—.‘-g 38,233, Bungaus nu S 3T . RIS 2 TSRS NS sttt S E’gE Lo - 558882045 EE: B EEEE §v«e :: 3 e R £ o = e & EGGEEEE it & STt & _-,-- FpesipmnneereeSy = (2} 31 Stpck sales today. 76,000 shares. BONDS. m‘%‘kfl-‘u% 102% 103% g & Wish Low. 1824 101 Ala 141 8% 0% % Dividend Great Bou (#7),. 111 Ala Gt Sou pf (7). 18 All Am GenCorp.... 1 97 Alum Ltd cum pf (§) 10 64 Amer Austin Car. 6 12% Am C P&L(B) (1 20% Am Com Ngl b # Am Control Fids, Cynam B (1.60), Dept Stores. 17% Am 1 Am Pub Ut pr pf ").f“; 116% 116% Am Publie Utilities. vy 3 3 se8 28540 oholy- «5-g--3 3 ® $855° ~po2553%Es ooy i b % Kir! 6% 15 Kleine: 101% Am Pub Ut pt pf (7). 20% Am Superpwr (1 % AtlanticFrult & Sug, % Atlantie Lobos. 8 Atlas Ut] Corp. 2% Atlas Utilities( 2% Auto Mus Inst (A) 24% Aviation Corp of Am 124 Aviation Credit, 2% Bahia Corp. ., 14% Bickford’s. Ing (1) 6% Blue Ridge Cp (40e). 33% Blue Ridge ev pf(a) 81% Brasil Trac & Lt(h3) 2% Bridgept Mach (35e) 65 Bunker HIl& S t6% 24 Burma Corp (1816).. % Cable&Wire (E) rets 3 Cent Atlanti tes. 25 Cent PS8 (A) (21.75) 19 Cent States El(k40c) Clev Tractor (1.60).,. 81 Colon Ofl..coeescoce 34 Com'with & Son war. 1% Consol Au Mer cu pf. Cent Petrol. . 30 Crown C&S pf(2.70). & Cuban Cane propt w 1% Curtiss Wright war. % Cusi Mex Mining..e % Davis Drug Store Sepnat.n ™~ 2 1 1 22 54 1 1 21 2 1 2 2 220 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 T 2 1 1 5 32 1 4 L] 1 1 L] % Gold Seal Elec new. Guif Ofl of Pa(1%). Handley Pag vf t15e Haseltine Corp (2).. Hollinger Gold (60¢) Houston O11 of Texas BayM & Insull Utll Inv 109 % % [ntercontinent Pet n Int] Petroleum (1) Int'l Safe Ras B(t2 Internatl Superi Int Utllities A (3 1) %). Internat] Utl] (B)... kland., rt Co (1. Washington Produce Buf tter—One-pound prints, 43a44; tub, 42243, N Eggs—Hennery, 32; current receipts, 25a36. Poultry, alive—Spring broilers, large. | 30; medium, 26a27; small, 24a35; 22224 ! medium, 18a19; Leghorn fow] ‘m. lhlflzp dueh‘.nl& h hams, 25; fi fowls, heavy, . 19a32; Is, 1215814; and 288 , 33a24; medium, 23a24; Jobbers, home-dressed— 3a35; medium, horns, 28830 kille lamb, 20a23; berries, X | seediess, Malagas, 2.00; Concords and Delawares, crates, 1.76a2.00; grape- l fruit, 8.00 Ve Bre-domen les—Potatoes, 3.25a3.50; sweet 7.00; eggplant, 1.50a2.00; corn, 3; | tinuation of the genei.: industria: de- ’M with the natural consequence " | of reduced consumer buying power, has 3! - o - eyPeaREstta .:......2..§=§., - -% & Niag.-H. Noranda Novadel 2. §Espe-58 Pac Pub Pac Wes Pant 0pec Oll. .00 4 Param't Cab(bi%).. Pennroad Corp (30¢) 2% WA, Prince & Prince & 13 13 113% 113% 21% 21% % T 4% 13% ) 7 Rainbow Rainbow M 9 L % b 81% 79% 107% 107% 21% 214 48! Niag~-H. Pwr No Am Aviat A war,, North Am Utll See... Noth Euro O1] Corp. Nor Ind Pwr Svc(8) Ohio Copper-... Outboard Mot (A). Power Securities pf.. Premier Gold (240).. ol - Puget S P&L pf(8). 10s Raymond Concrete §. 508 Power (40e) 16 A war,. 14 Mines (3).. 15 i 2 1% +100s Agene 133 .. 8 8ve (1.30)., tern Ofl. [ » PETTTTTTTANG P o Iopeepn White(35e) ‘Whit pf 17 LuPred A. Lu Prod B. e 1 00 s 1 0O 116% 116% % 1 40% 2 i 7 4 & k3 £8EEEgEes 13 » topt— Ragag Vacuum anual ASKS FOR CHARTER Washington Planograph Ce. to In- corporate in Maryland. BALTIMORE, August 22.—The Wash- ington Planograph Co., Inc., 615 Con- tinental Building, has filed articles of incorporation under the State laws of s | Maryland. Under the charter the com- pany is authorized to engage in the ting business, etc., m consists of 2,500 lhlmm o mmlm stock, rln:x.nlue ;:go.v:lnd l:l'o :Yhm oommon stock, lue $10. James E. Halley, Paul A. Heldek . w.u:g‘ ‘William o yment. Shoe Market Stagnant. NEW YORK, August 22 (#).—Con- caused a stagnation in sales of prac- tically all lines of shoes save the lower- Offers to Buy Traction Bonds. NEW YO! it Midiana United’ Co. Bas. oftered 1~ by lhu. of the i i A..Oc Johnon Mot..Aug it of tradin atoek. s Eeabie i%l i iz; 5 Ofl (4) Venesuela Petrol Vie Finan Corp (40¢] Wayne Pump.....e0 Wheatsworth (1)..e Wil-Low Cafef . Worth, Ing (A)..eeen Zonite Products (1).. 8 P t1 3 % 3 - % lollars based on last quarterly or semi- NEW YORK, August 22 (A).—New securities offered today include: City and County of Denver, Colo., $13,540,000 4%, bonds, to d from 2.75 to 3. 3 & Co. Lucas ty, Ohlo, $90,320 4%, cent bonds, to yield from 3,256 to per cent, by First Detroit Co, CHICAGO DAIRY MARKET. CHICAGO, 22_(A).—~Butte: Reoeipts, 10,048 “aks: v ery per 4.05 33a34. Eggs—Receipts, 7,331 cases; steady; un changed. Poultry alive—Receipts, 2 cars, 19 trucks; easy; fowls, 22; general run, 20%; ; broilers, 22; roosters, i ducks, than 100 shares tPertiy extra. Pl o PR S BANK OF TALY'S EX-PRESIDENT DIES Lorenzo Scatena’s Stepson Loses Race by Plane to Be at Bedside. By the Associated Press. © SAUSALITO, Calif., August 22.—Lo- ng:: Scatena, 80, an Italian wi ik gt 2 A distinct relationship, based on at least two important economic factors, ipital observers in the d in the prices of sliver The great wheat growing countries of the world, observers point - ::m:yd'mamd :n m"%‘r‘&.?.‘.'.' 3R ] i-% EE! 58 £ % i £ g 2| g i § B 38.8 iy i § £ H L) H e o115 2 S o B S R erts 5E r0 Bis1s 0 5o -t DB 1511400 07030 B Bt e PE ELT SEEHEY sa288e2 = & SetsSgsSes: FEE 8358 P -l!"“i 28! 53503 s5i Pu.iialf . imported into China the addl involce .. Silver atocks in Shanghal totaled 313,400,000 taels on August 14, of which 124,500,000 taels were held in native banks. The fyrme 8 corres) = for ugust 7, as reported roe t, were 313,400,000 taels and 132,100,000 taels, respectively. Sycee and silver bars were valued at 110,300,000 taels on August 14, an in- gx:‘u‘oiu!mm taels, The total nu::fl- T of dollars 'in Shanghal August 14 was 140,400,000, American electrital equipment exports reached & new all- h _record during the first half of 1930, the De- ennt Commerce e} ‘The was $71,149, ,999 for year. cent to the c?!. recorded , a8 com- pared wi the were made machines, vacuum cleaners and power and dis- tribution transformers. Shipments of radio -m;mnled to t’l.flfl.fllm , as_compared 3 e combined electric ousehold refrigerators and electric commercial ref tors up to one ton amounted to $6,930,332 in the current year's period as compared with $6,239,- 199 for last year. Shipments of flashlight batteries ag- gell $1,883,476, and electric wash- g machine exports amounted to $984, 628. Shipments of power transformers kilo volt am and over, wl distribution COTTON LESS ACTIVE WITH SLIGHT ADVANCE A Midafternoon Market Steady, With Prices Single Point Higher. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, August 22.—Trading in cotton was less active today and fluctuations were comparatively narrow. Overnight selling was oonsidered re- sponsible for an opening decline, but the offerings were absorbed by some buying on relatively steady Liverpool cables and prices later held within & few points either way of yesterday’s closing quotations. The midafternoon market was steady at 11.11 for the new December and 11.36 for March, of about net unchanged to 1 point higher. Futures closed steady, 1 point higher tracts, ‘Octobey, 10.01810.03; December 11.09a11.10; Jan lr{. 11.10. 11.34a11.3 MD{‘ 1.5] q 11.69. Spot, quiet; middli 15, 1i 53; 111 BONDS ON THE CURB ¢ MARKET. n . - SE8S EEEEE 320 o o 3 22 £ S8 nnaESete! F SSESRES PEvE =R ] 900 s e e “ x2'!- ?f:f.-'t'_un» et TN 838888553 525 58229, R et 9990 28, 703 <53 o 'l 53 2! 2, OAT! 5 B % 588238823: g:! > & 1 ....,._e Eog Tl e 523! 823235 2! T T kG & e s ;5.- I.‘g 8SS! FRE SRR 5 ¥ o =7 Sl 7 34EEgS =St s r.ig ExEgegatreyassas S FEEN Py % o e *‘#'fi?:f ok AR FF t SRR 103 103, 102% 102 100% 1 & 550555 mesStopenangagesnsies: SIS I e F SSAEE & F i “ghes Sesssy a FEEE & F gz FomgE L) g3 3Snsgeesses ge! § '8 Boabustii o ssnwatanmsms <d 59588 i 3 5 O =2 2599 L ‘e g 2 B5E o << FEeieag" 1 EF i lpees t13 Er e ke §?-é§§ SHIPPING PROSPECTS RALLY CORN PRICE Wheet, Osts and Provisions Symr pethise With Market Strength. By the Associated Press, CHICAGO, August 22.—Propects that liberal clearances of corn out of Chi- cago by lake vessels will be announced tomorrow led to late upturns in corn prices today. Wheat, oats and pro- visions sympathized with this renewal of corn market strength. Country offer- ings of corn ‘ arrive lacked in volume and reports were numerous indicating further deterioration of the corn crop f/ ad ‘with oats 1 to 1% /4 advance, a unchanged and provisions to a High of 12. 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