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v{A—-H B _FINANCIAL. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO D. C., TUESDAY, l\OVEMBER 11, 1930. FINANCIAL, TARIFF ON COPPER [ NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE | |BONDS FLUCTUATE | o= vonx BONDSmoexsxcuwa] |LVE STOCK PRIGES - Recelved by Private Wire Direct to The Star Office. SOECLREDVITAL} e e ot e o] INNARROWRANGE| e )cmriamese) SHOW FIRM TREND Prev.1030~ Stock and Bates— Rem Rand ( 5 His w. . Add 00. High. X 2 3 Rem-Rand 1st pf ‘Y 1 84w 233 10110 10110 10110 106% 106% S “Tot x.ufl}'m‘,.:“'?,... 23 22 2 Rem-Rand 2d pf (8). 108 100 % 32 10223 10220 102 20 uL 11 faki Y M Car (30¢). 6 H 95 10320 10319 10320 E4 1034 1083% Restriction of Output Would| ™ s5* Kend Cope (163n).. 608 3% Republic Stee. .. ++. 18 Appearance of Bargain Hunt- 3.. 11026 1026 1026 1004 100 | EQES and Some Vegetables 24% Kennecott Copper(2) 70 26% Republls Ste 1:;() 4 o Duetot by Dumat USINa'T.. 6 10217 10217 10217 108103 Ao Steady Si First il 42 Kimberly-Clark (13) 3 Revere Copper & Br. Result in More U. S. 19 Kinney (GR) (1)+rc B Reynolds Metals ). _ 1 y Deman FOREIGN. 10a% 100%| 0 Steady Since Firs 63% Kii GR) pf (8). 20 3 R 1d . . 4 ' loyment % Eolster Radiors or-. 11 1 Reynolds SpERE e T 2 '3 for Some Issues. Low Closs . of Month. nemploy . 1 8615 W 1024 3 / 4 Reynolds Tob B (3). 111 3 35 | Paramount s vet oyl % 26 Kresge (SS) Co 1.60. ;(lllcl’(l;fl.lddono:ln.') . ;Z 6 6 6 f P ;3“ s”‘" 'Gas b 104 104% v 108% Kresge (SS) pf (1) 2 o Grande Oil. ... BY F. H. RICHARDSON. oo 93n | Phila Co 98 98w | Bome farm products resisted the HN F. SINCLAIR. . a0 s - R s ; . 39 ¢ | Bvectal Dispaten 10 The star. s ot 82% 85 | downward trend that prevalled in the Rossia Insur (2.20) k. Nowubar 11i=A aar- Roval Duteh a3.218 NEW YORK, November 11.—Bonds : v Pierce Ol 102 19214 | general markets, the first part of No 28 d tel in copper! Is this what the confer- 20 Krog Gr & Bak (n1). 24 b 2 Stores (8). fluctuated irregularly today, but the : 9 Pillsb F M 104% 105 | vember, savs the United States Depart= ence of world copper leaders, mmm( 74% Lambert Co (. ay pt (6). 3 declines were in numerical superiority, | Australia A 71% 71%|ment of Agriculture Bureau of Agri- in New York during the last 10 days, is * 3% Lee Rubber & Tir 2 3 i g Safeway Strs pf (7). 60s 1 with the continued flow of necessitous | Austria T 78 78 | cultural Economics Market News Serve about to announce? 14 Lehigh Port Cmt (1) 2 4 h Lead (13). Bk of Chile .‘& 101% 101% | jce. Eggs, livestock and some of th. The copper giut has forced the issue! 99 Leh Port Cem pf (7). zo. 1001 9 | St L-San Fran (8)... 1 selling resulting from the steady down- 101% 101% | vegetables showed upward_ trend Copper prices are lower than they have 6% Lehigh Valley Coal.. % St L-San Fran pf (§) 4 |turn of stocks. 96" 96 | cause of lehier sepelee aotbn b0 = been in 35 years; copper supplies are 40% Lehigh Val (t4%)... 3 % St L Southwestern . 3 It was apparent from the movement 42y and cheese sold at about recent lev- higher than they have ever been; and 58 Lehman Corp (2) 9 vi of many issues, however, that bargain | DeI%I0™ Ja > 4l et Gnd Deiotoss saninmed every copper man is asking “what are 21 Lehn & Fink (3). 4 313 & ¢ hunters were in’the market to a greater | BeI€IU™ T8 & Tetires, we _going to do about it?" 10% Libbey O Ford Glass 4 1 extent than in recent sessions. This [ pelKIU™M ' ’ 101% 101% | , Other commodities than_those From authoritative sources, T under- 79 Liggett & Myer (15). 9 Seab’d Air Line pf. was especially true of seasoned invest- [ 0ol VAT 101 101% ] quced on farm shared in the rood? s stand that these copper leaders have 79% Lig & Myers B (15).. 100 ¥ 2 Sears Roebuck $2%. ment issues, many of which have been | poy, 10 oo 101% 101y | tendencies, but retail prices have actically decided on a plan to restrict 18% Lima Locomotive Second Natl Inv. depressed out of line with money rates. | goL s 8 99% 9on | declinéd as fast as the wholesale mar= Fhe world copper output by 60,000,000 | 81% 421 Liquid Carbone ¢ 4 Segrave (1.20) Atchison General ds, Standard Oll of | prasii'eisn ze. 104% 105% | kets and the buying power of the s & month, or & total of 720,000~ | 95% 4214 Loew’s Inc (3) A 3 Seneca Copper. New York 4los, Utah Power & Light ' prati ¢.4%.20 104% 196% | farmers shows 1o improvement, ale Mum a year, & cut of about 20 6% 3 Loftlinc 3 3 Secvel Ine. ‘ 3% |55 and American & Foreign Power 55 | pra.y 7 103% 1037 | though building material and some per cent. 1% & Long Bel s W % Sharon Ste % were all somewhat improved. Rrazi] 85 100 = 100 | Other farm supplies can be purchased 70% 48% Loose-Wiles (12.90). Snarp & Dohm 3 : The selling was still effective in put- o7 19% |t advantage. World Production. 284 107 o 5 2 20% Shattuck(FG) ;) 20k | ting down such strong bonds as Ca- N o In 1929, the total world production in| 12 3 2 Shell Unlon OIl. .... nadian National 5s, Pennsylvania 4'%s, 100% 100% Turkeys Slightly Lower. round figures was 4,200,000,000 pounds, | 51% 29% LouG & E (A) (1%) 3 2 6% 69 Shell Un Ol pf (%) Southern Pacific 414s, Union Pacific of which 2,155,000,000 pounds were pro- | 1381 103 Louls & Nash (1).... 4 3 Shubert Theater: 6 first 4s, Nickel Plate 5';s, Standard Ofl duced in foreign countries, and 2,052,-| 44% 11 Ludlum Ste e Simmons Co 6 of New Jersey 5s, Philadelphia Co. 5s, 000,000 pounds in the United States. 23 Mac And & F (12.85). 23 4 Simms Petroleum 7 Columbia Gas 5s. New York Tele- The United States production has 33% MeCall Corp (2%). 2 3 2 Stnclatr Con 01l (3). g phone 41;s and Youngstown Sheet & " fallen off 40 per cent this year from 44 McCrory (B) (2). Skelly Oll (2)....... 3 Tube 5s. Cuba 5348 45 221,000,000 pounds a month to approxi- 78 McCrory pf (6).... ! 99 Skelly Oil pf (6) .. Money rates were unchanged. Vol- |, 0 08 51 mately 137,000,000 pounds. At the same 30 McGraw-Hill (2 ‘ | Sloss Sheffeld Steel.. ume was somewhat heavier than on Sieds time, Canada has more than doubled its 4 61 ry 97, ] Snider Packing. . 3 |Monday. Dan Mun 8s A 8. . output, while Africa has increased its 10% McKesson & Rob (1) Solvay Am pr ww 63 The breadth of the liquidation was | Dan Mun8s B 4. . cmer production more than 50 per 25% McKes& R pf (3%). 9 s Sou P Ric Sug (1.40) 5 exemplified by renewed selling of high- | Denmark 4145 °62. . *0 3 Sou P Ric Sug pf (8) yielding, long-term public utility deben- R""“-rk 518 '55. . Kmnn. that rich African copper 40 Mack Trucks (6). 3 9 Southern Cal Ed (2). tures. American Power & Light 6s of D'“'"-':k 68 ‘42 mine, owned largely by the Belgian gov- 9715 Macy & Co (nt3). 9 8 Southern Dair A 1% 2016, for instance, showed no disposition D“'"' East I Ne ernment, can deliver copper to the 6 Madlson §q Gar (1) 1 | Sou Dairles (B) 4 1o recover after their 5-point decline of | PUtch East I 6s a1 United States Consumer right now at a 20 Magma Copper m.. 2 - g SuRLHprS BRaiie 9. + Monday. Others that were weak were | ! Salvador 8s very satisfactory profit. So can certain 3 Mallison & Co E D¥horn Rwy48). .5 61 American Gas & Power 6s, American | Flat 7a war. mines in South America. But the United 60 Mallison pf (7)..... Sou Ry M & O ct (4). ! Domimonweslth: Fower: 6n, | ARG PIOIARS B e States mines cannot do it—not by a long 6 Manati Sugar pf. ... 5 g | 4 Spalding (A G) (2).. Qas & Electric 58 and Cities Service | Finland s *45. ways. The United States Tariff Com- 24 Man Elev mod g (d5) 361 % 19% Spang-Chalfant.... 2 Power & Light 535. There had been | Finland 7s ‘50, Atchison gen 43’95 20 97% 97% 97% | Carlot shipments of potatoes were de= mission shows that 46 per cent of the 46% Manhat Elev gtd (7) 408 53 2 9 Spang-Chal pt (6) no change in the earnings or other | Fram ID 71 , Atch’oncv4%s'41 17 117% 115% 117% | creasing in early November, partly bee domestic output of copper for 1929 cost | 2 9 Manhat Shirt (1)... gy % Sparks Withing (1) . statistical standing of these companies, | French 7s ‘49 .15 ‘ 4| AtCLcol4s™62... 25 90K 90 90 |Cause of unsatisfactory prices at ship= 11 cents a pound or more to produce. 2 Maracaibo Ofl Exp.. Spencer Kellog(80c) 0 the Movemmt iolely avrnio i ping pointa, but the weekly output 18 Katanga coj can be produced and 28 Marine Mid (1.20)... Spicer MIg. . lengths to which investors have been 101 :6‘6 iarger thau at this time last year, laid down in the United States at 4!5 241 Marlin-Rock (t5%). Stand Brands (1%4).. Soroed o support thelr stook ReMings b % 101% | Maine and Idaho continue leading ship= cents a d. while in 1929 the Chile [ 3 5% Marmon Motor Car.. Stand G & E (3%) 2 6 Clvertinie Suniis Bnif o Sosouie 3 (24 944 | ping ‘scctions. Prices tended lower in Copper Co. delivered its output to Con- 33% Marshall Fleld (2%) Stand Invest Corp 3 161 ione - with ‘uall savances i Pitiadele 26 a0 "e0 108 oot 1043 | most producing sections, and Chicago necticut Valley points, including all 3 Martin Parry. Stand O11,Cali(h2%) . his & Reading O ) g % 100% | market declined. Eastern city pobbing Stand Oil of Kan (2) 3 Pl ing Coal & Iron 6s, Chi en E1 75 *45 i 101% 102% n costs and transportation, 32% Mathieson Alkall (2) B RdOnee T IrS cago & Northwestern 4%s, Interna- | Greek §s'63 by prices held about steady on Green for 4% cents per pound. 51% 33% May Dept Strs (n2).. e u‘o'o)) tional Telephone 4128 and Texas Cor- 94 w',: Mountain potatoes, but were slightly Need for Tariff Seen. 5 MaytagCo(1).. Starrett (L 8) (12%) poration 5s, and losses in Baltimore & | Hungary 715 101% 101% | Wenker on other round white varieties. 70 ‘Miyiak Co ist "“) S Qhlo 43, American International 5145, | Italy 7 - So the cheap coppers of the world are 614 Mengel Co (2). Sterling Sec (A).... 4 Gt /r'd-“ Invest: t THb i aly 78 °61 7 Butter Markets Weak. into the United States to fur- 9% Mexican Seaboard e o L % 9% | General Theaters. Equipment. o “sad | Jap Pt B T Ths ASuN—— & demoralize the American copper 7% Miami Copper. . Sterl Sec cv pf (3) e s % 91 Bklyn & Eastern butter matkets during the first Stewart-Warner (1) Warner Bros. Pictures 6s. yn Elev 6345 3 41% Michigan Slllh”%). i 4 Ju “,B r = Bklyn Man 6s ‘¢! part of November. Many large users ‘Consider this condition: 3 156% Mid-Cont Pet (2)... Stone & Webster (4). BT = Fosi Bank 7s- 5. Brooklyn Un bs 1067, were working out their own swrm suj While the United States did produce | 53 161 Midland Steel (3) . % 107 R the Studebaker Corp (3). 11 i Karstadt 63 *43 Bklyn Un E1 . ply, and_consequently were 2,052,000,000 pounds of copper in 1929, 74 Midiand Steel pf ( Studebaker Co pt (1) 108 Washington Stock Exchange Kreug & Toll 5/ g 9 BiIya DS 1o0) 197% 103% | market to any great poo Ll il consumed 2,238,000,000 pounds of 7 6% Minn Moline Pow. Submarine Boat. % % SALES. Lyons 6s 34, butter. Prices developed a declining Sun Of1 (11). 4 7 1 > Marseille Can Nat 4% '57. tendency. The most encouraging fea- Sun Ol pt (6). B 5 ( Washington Gas 6s “A”—$200 at 102Y,. e an Nat 4143’68, ture is the rapid clearance of the hold- Capital Traction Co.—20 at 50. 3 4 AP Can Nat 43170, n Gas al 'an Nat 1t y 121, 5 at 121. e r:'('h'::,:‘"'d:" ) Can Ner % ; 101 #3;&’2”;::?‘.23“‘MT&§3'§?’?}"«°5 Columbia Sand 28 Lo L1 4 Can South b o & Gravel p!d 10 at! Norway b « | Can Pacific @ 1:;:: |g!'fi ments. Mergenthaler Linotype—10 at 89%. e 4T Can Pac 348 101 101 National Mtge. & Ind. pfd.—40 at 5. . . Can Pactfis 4% 981 ) e » Norway 6ai4: 111 { 1o | Can Fac on cera st o = UTILITIES DECLARED AFTER CALL. orway 6s 52. Can Pacific 61 ‘54 1034 103% Washington Gas 6s “B"—$500 at 105, | Orlent dev 53 s '53 108 108 | bl Lol R K it bl 95,020 IN STRONG POSITION 103%;, $1,000 at 103. Paris-Ly M 6 3 104 104 | Washington Rwy. & Electric 4s—8500 F':.mimu:” 58. T 12 112 ¢ at 87, eru 6 °60. o 98y 983, Ti Potomac Electric 6% pfd.—5 at 11114, ';"u 6s°61. . 19 . 102% 103 Head of Notth Ampritan Ouiy, Capital Traction Co.—20 at 50%. oland €s *40 1005 1003 Decries Rumors Spread Dur- : & Poland 7s *47 1004 100% Bid and Asked Prices. Poland 85 *50 | i i g 1044 104% | ing Camraign. BONDS. Torto Aleere 5 '61 681s 68; & PUBLIC UTILITY. i el T . 95% 954, s B 4 a Queenland 6s'47., 107 o t 115 Nat Lead (18). ..« 2 g Tobacco Products Amer. T & Teen. 3 Bl Asked. | QO ang T 7 Zscial Dicpatch to The Star. 138% Nat Lead of (A) m. 208 Tob Prod (A) (80c). Govember . 11, Prnh 6 ‘ransue acostia ot. st 65 "5 - k58> B Mmu 1897 have nvaed above 2 % 1 1 Tri-Cont Cnru..’ 2 3 L Rhine West 6s '53. !l!-tn h M 96%: 9 can Co, ene cf th t public utility the low level reached in the preceding [ 963 Tri-Cont Corp pf (§). o | & e L - | Rio de Tan 63 s 53 tP B i avibbntror the o $ beat market, but below the peak of the 3 s Trico Prod (2%) .. 29 & 8s... 20 Rio de Jan 85 '46. &s P 7 inve in o Lud bull market,” - 2 7 H Truscon Sl (§1.20). . 3 w 03%a ... | RGr De Sul 6s'68. P ad) is 188 “ n no & Co., and present these Twin City RT ot () 5" fhpee i"" | R Gr De Suigs '46. . W 4148C 2037 15 901 ' ¥ figures to prove the assertion. 604 Nat Surety (5). Ulen & Co ( . Wash, Alex."& Mt Ver, 3 ... |Romegiess. 90',a< an outcem t w8 93u 93 | election in itself, in Mr. Dame’s opin- 9% 991 | icn, has removed the uncertainty and High in second 15 1 Tea (1) 3 6! Und-Ell-Fisch i) ’l i eding bull 24 Nelsner Bros (1.60). % Union Bag & Paper.. 3 h."Gas. s?.':efi'u i 903, 904 | anxicty wheh ure always felt in the 9315 931 931, | course of a campaign, and leaves the # Markets. T62. 9% Nevada Copper (1).. 4 , Union Carbide (2.60 Sar e D 133.40 g 116 N O Tex & Mex (7).. 5 25% Union Of1, Catit (zzy) Bt T . 31% N Y Alrbrake (3.60). 2 | 2423 prispetiah S o] i Serbs-Cr S1 75 '§2. 85% 851, | utility_industrivs in just as favorable 127% N ¥ Central (8).. . : % 13 y Union Pacific pf (4). 3 5;;‘3;'““, R 4 90 | Serbs-Cr-S1 8s g2’ 1102 102 102 |8 positicn as beors to continue their 8415 N Y Chi & StL (6).. Un Tank Car (1.6 5 R P st & %0 | Solssons 6s '36. 4 104% 104% 104% | progress without th- interruption of 25 3 3-8 9 % Utd Alreraft, . " M. Col r s | Sweden 5854, 20 105% 105% 105% | alarms occasioned by political ges- Utd Alrcraft pf (3 1 Wi O St o i jaaes .:w:u.é%;"‘_ g }g:m 100 100% m;:: ‘;‘;‘f conv;"rsmon. Swiss Confed #: " Y% 104% 104! r. Dame said: 78% N Y N H& Hart (8). 3 3 Ptfydiinkia CU Ter 43452020.. 10 1021, 1024 10214 | “The election results have n~ 112 NYNH&HD (1., Y } - g PUBLIC UTILITY. B [owisas s Clev&Pitts 43877 5 1014 101% 101% | added to nor subtracted from tI* low 1 NY Rallwayspf.... W 3 Amer. Tel. & Tel. (9)..... PR P 8’55 Clev Term 4338°77. 8 102% 102 102% | sition of the public utilities in ¢ bull market. None of the above bear 100 N Y Steam pf(6). 2 3 5% Utd Corp (50¢)...... 309 W Gas L | Tamc :f‘" GlovTerm5s'73... 4 106 105 105 | and the electric light and power markets lasied more than one month 197 Norfolk&West (fi2) 7 y 7 % 46% Utd Corp ot (8). - e L 2 561 Clev Term %1 °72. 10 109% 109% 109% | try in particular. This is true .. besond two Octobers. Those of 190 o5 North Am Aviation “ 8 %! 19% 3 Utd Blectric Coai. & gk m None e MO Uta 88 Cone c' i1 4 oo Borcuse. '3 abs 1ue 1814 | evely weundpatut- gruwih - SN and ended > = 59% Nor Am (b10%st! Y Utd Frult (4). “ 65'% 5% | Wash. Rwy. & El. com i i ODen 68 ° < 880, 9615 961 | and_service. ing declined through the two previous 51 North Amer pf (3).. 2 2 Utd Gas & Im (1.20). 112 P Wash, Rwy. & Bi. ‘pid. ”:::‘::yl N a1 | Cuba Nor 53 6 40 40 “Campaign rumors, apparentl . Ket has everybody Tt . s h NATIONAL i . ; Del & Hud rf 48 953 g1 | Tled to some extent beyond el ‘“B\lt this bear marke 50;- :g:gl:lr;;‘;:l:ul;:g 14 Ut }'lptrbonrd.. 2 4% 4 |capltal ah, . 30 i Mhonsonc et . D& R Gr gn 97w 971, ‘t};‘y“ :;dull’y \:l;fl:dwm.m investors. essing. . 324 22 td Plece Dye W (2) B eriis (ot (10, 335" | Yokoh 55, 5 5% e bas Market Values Decline. 16% Ohlo O11 Co (2)..... Utd Plece D pt (6%) 250- 1% D mere 08 | am; 2 96% DRG& W st 5818 “| but due to individual political pre- i & et “falue F 190} repeessnti 5 Oliver Farm EqQuip. Y 4% Utd Stores (A)...... 4 1 s | Poderel- amrioan " (i 266 { Det Utd 4%s 32, .. ;g ;g sentations has been shown by the o 27 OUVFEQPLA(6)... 50% 15 Utd Stores pf (2%).. 4 Liverty (14 MISCELLANEOUS, Democratic result in New York and e R 000 b 5% Oliver Fatm Eq cv pt ’ 323 U 8 & For Secur..... 15 Hess 8 4 |AbentPePsasa s ou sou -4 0. 106 106 | the Republican result in Pennsylvania, stock % 2% Omnibus Corp. . 3 3 U S Freight (3). t5%s43... 1799 g9 % 6 | the two States in which public utilit sbout 10 per cent—during October. At s 3 53 . < e - ‘(o0 . Allegheny 5s * Es 9 8% T8 T84 the end of October. these 100 stocks 11356 QU RlevDE () - oo 6 4 127 | 139% 56 U3 ina Ateohol 26 ™ Washinsion (1) | Alleghany 68 49, - y 3 784 781 78| of these Btaves f’.ivi"m";fe“m“ e ‘were appraised at $23,300,000,000—com- 13% Otis Steel (235) 3 US Leather, .., . . h ‘TRUST COMPANY. Allis-Chalm 68 37, 2 82 821 82% | ministrations by the Governors just pared to the market value of $43,447,- % 53 OutletCo () & 26 U 8 Leather (A} Amer. Security & Trust Co. (15) Am Ag Ch 71841 ‘ 25 82 81% 82%| elected, and the progress, the good 000,000 in August of 1929. TM:: f]t‘): a 36% Owens 111 Glas 3 ‘ 2 9 % U 8 Leath pr pf (7). e ey O cis: 65 tes'e 1ipw | AmChEISa™3sy. . “ 5 1101 101 101 |service and the investment security o( wl}t ‘;g:!m:m:u:&"“]’m“‘;n g 4% Pacific Coast 3 1 W USPive & F (2).. 2 2 > 5 | National Sévings & Trust (12} 480 " 485 2 FlaECoast6s'74. 6 35% 35 35 |the public utility industry were in no Almost. $1,000,000,000 less than the ex- 10 Pacific Coast 2d pt. .. 108 US Realty&Imp(3). 16 3 : 2 | Uhion -fii".i"" AL 9 PR TN 2 3 3 ag |wey bampered: treme low of last year. No wonder some 45% Pacific Gas & Bl (2). 10 46 A Sgfi:fi:z.’ = 12 Washington x::;l:(;;m;;;‘;:! 30 Am Meta) 53 9 g,;" fab . 4 106% 106% 106% feltT:: .opr:fill:u‘nfl ;g:i]‘f&r&nnt:mb'; are discouraged. 56 Pacific Lighting (3). 8 A B DEhtal e 2 2 2 3 Am S&R 15t 68 °47. r Trunk 7s "4 5 111% 111% 111% | is attributed in ible quar- t& Ret (1), 2 2 Bank of Bethesda (61)........ 38 . Gr Nor 4 %317 (B i ki oo gt o In my opinion, the foundation for 17% Pacific Mils. . - 1008 1 3 - - g Am Sug Ref 6537, Nor 4%2°17 (B) 16 ST% 97 97% | tars mot only €0 the termination o more great fortunes wil belsid in the 1230 Pacifio Tel & Tel (7). 200 1 123% | kbt T ‘}:'2"’»’:'.‘&;."05“ ) Am T&T cv 43,35 i Al e Htical propaganda, but also to. the ar- next five years than in any decade be- $ . | 214 Unly Pipe & Rad. ... - . 5 5 4 ) rival of a period of certainty. There fore, eommmu(:ll rg: ‘fim; business i Ean-Am Patroleum. . Rt " Security Savings & Com. g » (o s :‘.’:,“ 52. 2 }‘1”1“‘ }?im m% had been a state of uncertainty, due to ¥ hen John Thompson wes asked why 14 Paramne Pubitx (). Vadasce Sales Corp. . s, eren 30 o g - iy iy St 1 e e | L S Tt he founded the r:slhm {"f“%?"n“‘"'f :& !l;::l:n:zl;r.l{lg::: ::::T:ul:lm" ’o.rlnp(tn- 46% FIRE INSURANCE. v 3 Hud& Madj6s'57. 11 754% 75 754 | partisan legislation against business. duflu_ the dep ion of 18 e‘;e S5 FUiha Mcohs wee . £ :| AmWrit Pap Hud& Mr£5s'67.. 6 99% 99% 99% | Whether one party or the other is in : “Everything has touched bottom 5 o Piremen's (8 L Arm & Co 4%s'39 m Cent 48 ." 2 88y 88 wer in Nation or State, whether a and it has gone as low as it can. If § Pathe Exchange ( National Union ‘(15 |'Arm Del 5134, 3 4 “ 9018 s ' 884 | fooislative deadlock or a majority in Tl change at all, it must be g* 5':;;: i TITLE INSURANCE. AtGulf 59s°5. .. 3 6% “" g‘;* opposition to the executive administra~ e 264 Penick&Ford (11%)" Va Iron Coal & C pf| 4 Qolqmbls (B2 T ot ol % 6%s 2 100 1000 300% | Sion; thexe is. the sstiefaceion WL aee TThats the. way it looks right now! L e of. 65 65 |Real Estate (65 ; | Bell Tel Pa s B 48 e i IDOQ: 1005, | tainty that the aim is now to help and Canadian Industry. 934 Penney (JC) pf A (6) < Vulean Det (4). 2 31 43 | Title & Inv. Wabash 10 MISCELLANEOUS. g::'h'g’"r';'sl‘"g 67" | nOt to harm business. 8. H. Logan, general manager of the| 1 3% Penn Dixie Cement. . 3 3% 31 Wabash pf (A) (5).. 31, Barber & Ross, Inc, com, . Canadian Bank of Commerce, says that 25% Penn Dixie Cem pf. 5 2 4 P 23 Waldort Systm (1%) 2 2 S cnuy %h-u Dnrycum @ the output of Canadian industry today 56% Penna RR (4)... | Walworth Co (2). Sand & G equals that of 1927 and that manufac-| 60% 24 Peop Drug Strs (1) 2% 2T% 2 3 Ward Baking (A)... n Canada gained 80 per cent in| 325 195% People's Gas Ch ( 202 2 Ward Baking (B) . the period from 1918 to 1929. 7 Peoria & Eastern 2 5 e o Ly Ward Baking pf (1). The value of Canada’s processed ex- 17% Pet Milk (1%) . Warner Bros Pict in normal years between 50 10% Petrol Corp (1%)... cent of the value of all ex- 21% Phelps Dodge (3) year they were about $700,- % 9% Phila Read C& 1. ,000 out of $1,182,000,000. 8% Philip Morris&Co In the export of Canadian manufa 16% Phillips Petrol (n2). last year the pulp and paper 8 Phoenix Hoslery. 8 W 22 W 01l & Snow (2) was first with the gross produc- % Plerce Ofl % % " Penn £l pf (1), L 244,000,000, flour and grist mill- 11% Pierce Ol pf. 3 | Western Dairy @) By 3 L oo next with $190,000,000, meat 2w Pierce Petrolm (10¢) 2 Western Md. 3 fech. " com. (8) {544 g . i 1084 third with $186,000,000 and su- 27 Pilisbury Flour (2). 2 i w 3333"'15% ‘LLzfixc" . () X manufacturing fourth with 37% Pirell Italy (a3.14). | P Pocs it B e $177,000,000 gross sales. 24 Pittsburgh Coal. 3 B Books closed. yai, ’,"" 5 Mo Pac gen 481 ‘The mflg of Canadian manufac- S16% Pitts Screw (1.40)... 2 Westingh'se A B (2). nasc extra. o 3 G % 14 | Mo Pacific 65 A '65. 98 |RioGr W 1st turing, as a whole, up to the end of 9% Pittsburgh Unit Cory P Westing E & M (5).. 2 963, m,c' o= 43 . 2t Mo Pacific bs F 96% | 511, IM R&G 4523 12 1929 may be summarized thus: The 16 Poor & Co (B) (2)... West E & M pt (5) ' | e1Tln ex PR - Mo Pacific nujn 96% | St L&SFin4sA. output had grown since 1924 16% PR Am Tob A (3%) 21% Weston El Instr (1). ook = ;:g"";‘.'" * 4 963 %% |StL&SF%eTE 102 4 PRAmMTob (B).... H Cl 2 55 Postal Te) & C pf (1) L e W) FOREIGN EXCHANGE. 7 Mont Tr 18t bs '41. 9 5 §‘rm l;r-:r:o gv kE(l:‘()X) Wh Rock M 8 (14%4). (Quotations furnished by W. B. Hibbs & Co.) rairie Pipe o Willys-O G Nominal gol i B “Once purchasing power in the older 3% Pressed Steel Car 3 Wieove s ei) lominal gold Selling chetks | tiympie Of1 bs ‘37 eountries is re-established and the mar- 3 Wilson & Co : SR - W, N e, b il kets for the major commodities become p 3 % 38 Wilson & Co pf Brussels. be X ' MBTIistpfbsA normal Canadian industry ma; 4 2 Woolworth (2.40) Riin, mark e as quickly as it has reacted to t| 40 Worthington Pump. P X ent deflationary influences,” says llr. ). Wrigley (Wm) (4). Ath 5 . | Int Cement 1 a n Int Hydro EI Yale & Towne (2) . Int Match 68 "4’ 121 Pub 8y NJ pf(T).... ittt o S LT VAL 1 - gwn ¢ In M M col tr 6 - loty. 54 Pullman Corp (4)... 20 Torsus Sne o o ... .| Int Pap 100 Yng Sh&Tu efs (BI). Gopenhagen. 675 ,m-“,-“.&. NEW SECURITIES %" Pureoll ot ; b 4 B e 20 2% Zenith Radio, 2% 2% | Stockholm, ¢ Int T&T cv 434839 NEW YORK, November 11 (#).—New AT VRIS (§) . Sales of Stocks on New Ynfl Exchange IntT & T 53’65 securities offered tod: clude: 14% Radio Corp ....... 5 10:30 AM ., 518900 12:0 3 Kan Gas&E 43 i ot oy "f%&d&o first- 48% Radio pf A (3%) 1:30 P.M b M. TREASURY CERTIFICATES. |00 550 s 3e. e i oot s, i & 11 Hadio-Kern-OrmA. 801 - par ARt 4,0 b0, ol bty e - omer | Laciare Nit s 5. m November 1, 1960; pfleofl at % GRiE of "',';’"" e latest 4 rly or halt declara R;d Datutity, 020, . about ock. to :: cent by W, c"unffqneo -lg!;mz m...'#%a‘. - 28.% RalabraoweaiBoRunt Sincl O 6%s B 38 Sincl O Tscv A’y 2 o Ruakelaal manateBaaad252, 4. - woBe ~2anSlnans StOIINJ bs StONNY 4% Tenn Copper 6s 41, Tenn K1 P 68 A ‘47, 2o | With a larger supply of turkeys in 109% 109% | 4pticipation of Thanksgiving my;m- 97% 97% | ments, prices have been = declining 70 70 |slightly. Combined receipts of dresse % 101% 101% | poultry have been lighter than in early 8214 8214 | November, 1929, and the dressed poul= 71 72 | try market, as a whole, has been hold= 52 52 |ingits grice level fairly well with roast= 108% 103 | ers at 27 to 28 cents a pound in New 104% 105 | York. 103% 103% | The tone of the November egg mar- 108t 1084 | ket continues firm with the usual up= |02|§ 102'¢ | ward price tendency of jovember. 98 98 | Prices advanced 2 to 4 cenfs a dozen mz'a 102% ou';'"'l‘ ngi d‘;lr;ng the first 10 days of month ane rom 1 to 2 cents on RAILROAD. refrigerator stock. New York prices on Atch'on 45 1905-55. 14 944 94 941 | Western firsts were 30 to 33 cents. Atchisonad)4s'95. 3 931 93 93y Potato Shipments Decrease. 4 {| Trans O11 638 '38. 8214 Utd Drug ev 68 '53. 974 Rub; Ve 69 a7 Util Pow 6%s '47 /3 Warn Br Plc 63 ‘3 « 109% Warn Quin 6a ‘39 108% Warner Sug 78 '41. 108% West El de 9314 West Un Tel 5u °51. 100% West Un T 6%s 4 1054 w 103 102% @ » wRammaaed s -~ APADa— o =BT b » [SUISTOE L ) P P ey Yoy, » ‘copper. 20% Mo Kan & Tex (3) consumed 185,000,000 pounds more than Mo Kan & Tex pf ( uced. Now the world, outside of [ "gg: 5 Missour! Pacific E % 35% Superheater (1334). Missouri Pac pf 4 Superior Oil. ... Mohawk Carpet 6 Monsanto Ch (g13%). 16% Montgomery Ward.. 102 ‘ 4y Symington. .. 1 Moon Motors. .. 8 1 Symington (A). 48% Morrell & Co (4.40). Telautograph (11.40) % Mother Lode (20¢). . 5 | Tenn Cop & Ch (1).. 1t Motor Meter G & Ei. Texas Corp (3)... munmn a fair price. 26% Motor Products (2). Tex Gulf Sulph (4) . ewper output another 20 per 14% Motor Wheel (3).... 4 Texas & Pacific (5). will happen: It 'fll 34 Munsingwear (14).. y 1 Texas P C& Oll,.... d: of men now working 9% Murray (B)(2% stk) 3 95 | Texas Pac Land Tr,, copper mines of the United 34 Myer (FE) & Br (2). Thatcher Mfg (1.60 it of work to further swell the 24% Nash Motors (4).... 5 " | 264 5 Thermoid Co 08, loyed. 1 Third Avenu, uty is a good thing Thompson (J and the steel N i : ’ Thompson r (2. 40). eomm? A protective 8% Nat Cash Rez A (14) 31 | ide Water As (60c) ch more to be desired than 39% Nat Dairy (32)...... 90 Tide Water As pf (6) which is filled with 7 Nat Dept Stores (1). 1 y Tide Wat Oil (pf (5). 21% NatDist Products(2) 1 v i1t & Timken Det Ax (80¢) 17% Nat Enam & Stamp.. 23 Timken Roller (3)... wo » PRCTNSTE-PAVUPRPS - TS+ S e .. gg9 2 9982 299929800 5 x;z REEFOPD .:.Ea rukp Va'v #a3 Selne 78 * n 3 BEE <EET Q F - W 3] oo (S Pubanas @ Pt 83 2 4 (Copyright, 1930.) Beth St pm : - o Lot 1 3 4 | Bk Ed gn A 55 1 72! British hand-organ men have Cert-td deb 5% s *48 Int Ry C A 8% pH L Py “strong-arm musicians” e from by oyt b Kan City Sou 38'50 79% | London streets, and now only 100 make Col G&E 53 M, Lake Shore 43°31.. 9 100% 100% 100s | thelr 1ving at bt 1 Com Inv. Leh Vov4%s2003 6 99% 99 998 — Com Invest L &N 4%82003., 2 100% 100% 100% L & N 5s B 200: 20 104 103% 104 Sales. High. Low. 2105 105 105 |Penn6%s’36 6 lom. Pere M 15t 58 '56 104 3 53 68 P 93 100 ® : 885.8,885883un’ 2E5S = 1 52% 52% 9100 100 100 3 85% 8514 85w [San 12 95 94% 94% |SeabA 4.100% 100% 100% | Seab A » @ SoemavanT ol - nfeRarns wmn 87% 89 104 104 39 101% 100% 101% | Sou R WYy 2 76 5 75 |Sou Rwy 6%s ‘56 l Bm 825 82% Tex & Pac 5s B"17. 80% 8 :7 ucu 115% 115% | Third A retu'lo 5 105% 105% 105% 'l‘h"'d A' 1st H 8 4 a3 (Copyright, 1930, by North Amerigan News- paper Alliance.) » 2mm e 'nnlll'n;.la‘p((l . R S Mk anlw o4 “'m -~ . e 5) " 1st "I. Kyos cmmal Rels (Robt) it 1% M res n?.'a‘o‘é' S5 shotk” 5P 4100 i Dréiesten sthck: [ 893 8 3041 2t 11w 1117| Ve Ry & Pow 6a"34 YORK, November 11—New Chrysler slupmenu. 2 106 106 :::: 1.-.:.-119 hflmu«:fltm RAW SILK FUTURES. . Trading was in small notices todsy. Obles were mixed, with | NEw YORK. November 11 (@) [ M 100w 93% | Wabaah s D '80. ‘a year ago, 81,721, NEW YORK, November 11 (Special), | VOlume, with importing interests buy- ,“"’““‘W P % | ghipments of the Chrysler Corp. fron - 5 101% T84 101% | Wost Md 48 bank balances 46,000, tons . |ing from commission houses. Dealer i United States and Canadian plants in 98% —Opening quotations for raw sllk fu- | i (oests” and houses with uptown con- S s October, totaled 12812 units, a decline MonGF b e & OF tures were § points lower to 2 points neotfons werc offesing fair-sized | Spain Is exporting mearly twice as of 18 per cent f September, and M°T _higher today, the distant months show- | amounts, There were no much olive oll as & year ago, flwmmnflfl,“ - Bo =8 Wast Sh NatDalry SRBLIS0 99% V8% 98 . 30100 106k §08% Wh &L ov s vonconsE o

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