Evening Star Newspaper, November 17, 1930, Page 15

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AFTEREARLY DRO Leaders Well Supported Fol- |k lowing Sag at Opening of Market. aical reaction pointing " Mmulet had advanced steadily days the longest continuous rise thus far this year. 4 Coppers encountered some profit-tak- as the trade saw signs of the red metal changing hands at slightly lower quotations than the 12-cent level pre- valling Saturday. The latter price, how- ever, represented a gain of 2 cents a within two days and in conserva; ve this bulge was considered ity. e #cgu?rfimw. which netted a of 97 points last week, lost about 9 mid-day today. ndn. Minos, whicn rose 43 in the three sessions, was off about two ts in the forenoon. Hudson Bay , after running up 2% in the last ‘days, lost nearly a point. Antelope, wi week, fractionally advanced today United Verde improved. Mayflower Assoclates, an investment , trust with large holdings in the South Atrican copper ° jon was up a point, X leaders in the trust list were in the first few hours. m Canada B featured the \/ motor shares with a forenoon rise of 4 ts. _This move had been pre- Ml!gtdwflnu in Ford Motor, Ltd, and Motor of Canada A. American Austin was a shade higher. Volume today was below the average Iast week, owing to the absence of and concentration on rela- lew mtpm Co., which was to the Curb on January 27, its first nce on the Tn'a 20-chare block 8¢ NEW YORK, November 17 (#).—Na- reported for the three mflmfli muum-m for and dividends on stocks of the amounted to $1,284,550, th $1,330,260 in the like period last year. l:fi':u quarter Tt ess o before depreciation and net profit 6f $12,955 Amm’-' % B T i g -32 101 3-12 188, 1804 1581, 963 964, "7/3 8 e 338! TR 22BN BR 22! &I figl 3 & aaze3ssiszess > & 3 82! SRS 383 283! 33833: R "&:&'Eisunsssu R FRFEESESFE 23355 ¥ TR & FFERES 82383238 T2aads! FFEFEESNS 2% 1% 8% 136% 30% 14% % Comsol Auto M A y Allied Aviation. Aluminum Co of Am. Bupoar Amer Austin Car. Am Capital pf (3 —a - P9 51 O TS Am Lt & Trao (33%). Marieabo. Am Superpowr (40c) " Am U & G B vc 40c. ) BuntBuan Asso El Ind Ltd 30c. Asso G&E A (212.40) Asn0 G&E (A) dbrts Auto Voting Mach. .. Auto Vot M cv of pt. Aviation Cor of Am. Bahia Corp......... Baumann (L) pf (7). Bliss (B W) Co (1).. Blue Ridge Cp (40¢c). Blue Ridge cv pf a3 Bower Roll Bear (1). Brazil Tr&Lt(h8%). Bulova ov pf (3%) Burma Corp (131¢) Cable Radio T vte. .. Canada Marconi. Carib Syndicate. . LR U R Cent Pub Sve A #1. Cent St El (kd0e). .. Centrifug Pipe (60e) Chain Stores Stock. . Chat Ph Al nv (50¢) . Cities Serv (g30¢). @ = am PunernSRsanenaSo~aItwlane Clev Tractor (1.60).. Colon Ofl. .. 4 Col Oil & Gas vte Col Plet vte (f1% Com & Sou was. Com Wat 8v (b§! Consol Alrcraft e Consol Copper. Cons Gas Bait Cons Gas Util A 2.20. Cons Gas Util B vte. Consol Laundries(1) 99% Cont G & E pr pf (7). 268 Contl Share cv of (8)250s Cooper Bessemer (3) 1 Creole Petroleum. Cresson Consol (4¢). Curtiss Afrports Curtiss Wright war. Darby Petrolmn (1) Deere & Co (£1.20) De Forest Ra Detroit Afre: Dia Match cupf (v). Dixie Gas & Util Douglas Alr (The). Dow Chemical (2)... Dubilier Cond & Rad 7 Duke Power (§15)...175s Duquesne Durant Motors. Duval Tex Sul wi East G & F Asso. £) Bond & Bh of (8). Elec House Util (2). Else Pow Asso (1).., Elec Pow Asiso A (1) Bl Pow & Lt on war. Evans Wallow Lead. Fabrica Finishing. Fajardo Sugar Fandango Corp. Fankteel Products. Fiat Stock deb rt: Flintkote Co (A) Florida P&L pf (1) Ford M CanA(2£.10). 11 Ford Mot Can B t1% 25s Fora Mot Ltd 373e Foundation For Shs. Fox Theater Cl (A). Garlock Pkg (120).. Gen Empire Cor (1 Gen Firepr (12%). Gen G&E ev of B Gen Laundry Mach Gen Theat Eq wi.... Gen Th cv pf w.1.(3). Gen W W&E A 12).. Glen Alden Coal (8). Globe Undwritrs 30 Golden Cente i Goldfield Consol . Goldman Sach T C Gold Sea) Elec new. . Goth Knitback Mch. Graymur Corp. Grt At&Pac nv #5.2 Great Lakes D D (1 Gulf Oll of Pa (1%) Hecla Mining (1)... Helena Rubenstein Hollinger Gold (60 Hudson Bay M & 8. Humble ON (2). ... Hydro Blee Sec (2).. Hygrade Food Pred. 4 {mp O1l of Can (50c) Tmp Tob Gt Brit +3%¢ Tnd Ter M1lu O/ (A). Ind Ter Illu Ofl (B). Insull Ut (+b10% %) IngCo N Am (43) Insurance Secur 70¢. Intercontinent Pet n Int Holding & Inv Co Intl Hydro cv pf 3% . 50s 1ot Petroleum (1). . 10 Int Utilitles A (33%). 1 Internat Util (B). . . Int Uti] war (new) Intl Util ptof (7). Interstate Equities. Interst Eq ev of (3). Trving Alr Chute (1) Isle Royale (50c).... ftalian Superp 1A) Johnson Motor. ... Klein (DE) Co (1).. Kolster-Br (Am Sh). Lefcourt Real +1.85 Lefcourt Real of (3) Libby McNeil & L. Loew’s Inc war). ... Lone Star Gas n (1) LaP&Lopf(6) MacMarr Stores (1). Marcon! I Mar (38¢). g aaia ¥ P S SERe SR » = & ombs BRSNSt 8% 8% 8% 2% 8 . payment. dend. fPlus I Plus 3% in n Plus 8% in % 0 (3). . % Met & Min Ine (1.30) ..o 9% Niag-Hud Pow (40c) 26% Pac GAE 1st pf (1%) 6% Rock Lt & P (80c)... *Ex divi & Payable in cash or stock. b (1.60)... MerCh& S pf A 6%. Mid W St Ut (1%) Mg vzmvuus L JTRUII Y - e Moh HP 1st pf (T).. 26s Moh H P 24 pf (7)...100s Montecatini deb rts. . 22 Nat American Co. 16 3% Nat Aviation. . NatDPrptA (1)... Nat Fam 8 (b10%). . Fuel Ga 3 Natl Stl Car, Ltd (2) 1508 NatSugarNJ (3)... 6§ Brad Ofl (50¢).. Newmont Min (£4). . Newport Co (2)..... NY Auction. . 504 N Y Steam Cpn wi.. N Y Tel pf (6%). :lll-fl"ld Pow A w. N Niay Nipissing (30e)..... Noma El Corp (80c). Noranda Mines (2).. Nordon Corp Ltd. ... No Am Aviat A war, No Am Ut 1st ptf (6). Nor PL (15). BuiiiBRitiivma i 3 FuBamrmemn® o Qutboard Mot (A)... Pag Pub Bv (1.30) Pae Western Oil. Pennroad Cp (20c) Penn Mex Fuel (2).. Peop L& P A a2, Philip Morris Ine. ... Philip Morris (A)... Pie Bak of Am A (3). Pitney B P n (20c). . Prince & Whit (26e). Prince & Whit pf (3) Prod Royalty (f1).. Prudential Invest. .. Pub Ut Hold (58¢). . Publie Util Hold war t Hold xw 50c. Puget 8 P & Lt p£(6) R'R 8h Corp (25¢) Reiter-Foster b M warnanunann < 3 S - S ror 00 Rich Ofl Cal pf (1%) Richmond Radiator. Roan Antelope Min. . Rossia Int Corp..... Royalty Cp pf t1.70., Ryan Consolidated. . St Anthony Gold St Regis Paper (1).. Salt.Creek Con (40¢) SaxetCo..........0 Schl & Zan pf (3%).. Seaboard Util (50¢). Sec Corp Gen (40¢) .. Seg Lock & H (50c) Seiberling Rubber... Selegted Industries. SelecIn all ctfs(4%) Select ind pr (5%).. Sentry Safety Con Shattuck Den Min... Shenandoah Corp. .. Shenandoah Cp (a3). Sierra El pf (6). Silica Gel ctfs. 1 Singer Mfg (119%).110s Smith (A O) (3) 104 80 Am Gold & Plat Soy Penn O1l (123 Southern .o SouthldRoyalty (60e) SW Dairy Products. Bovuanownn - - FTaorunanSumemm - e 4 8 W Gas Utilities. Spleg M St pf (6% 268 Stand Inv of (5%8). 100s Stand Of] Ind (3%), 134 Stand O1] Ky, (11.80) 50 Stand O Ohlo of (7). 100s Stand PublicSrvA.., 2 Stand Silver Lead. Starrett Corp. Swift & Co new ( ‘Tampa Electric (33) Technicolor Ine. Teck Hughes (6! Tobacco & All Stks Todd Syndicate (4 Tran Con Air Tran Trans Lux DLPS Tubise Chatel (B Union Am Inve: Utd Corp (war. Utd Dry Docks. . Utd Found b3-35 sh. Utd Gas Co (new)... Utd Gas (war) Utd Gaspt (7).... Utd Lt & Pow A (1). Utd Lt & Pow B (1). U 8 Dairy (B)...... U 8 Elec Pow ww. U S Finishing. U S Foil (B) (1 US& Int Sec 1 U S & Overseas war 1 US Playing Cards(4) 25s Utd Verde Ext (3) Univ Ins (3%). . 508 Util Pow & Lt (a1) Util P&L B ctfs (a1) Utility & Ind...... Utl] & Ind pf (1%) Utility Equities..... Vacuum (t43%)..... 30 Van Camp Milk pf...100s Venesuela Petrol.... 1 Vogt Mg Co (3) Walgreen Co. . EL Walker (H) (1). 8 Walker Min (T%¢).. 4 Wenden Copper. . . 25 West V & Coke. 1 1 2 1 1 ARnae vpumunDe woan 2aal2 [SIOPe- o Coal West Tab & St (2)... Wil-Low Cafeterias. 1. Winter (Bend)...... Zonite Produets (1), RIGHTS.. ‘Rxpire. N Y Steam...Nov 24 2 Peop GL&C.. .Jan 16 fPartly in 8% in stock. g Plus 6% in stock. k Plus 10% in stock. 3 1% Dividend rates in dollars based on last quarterly or semi-annual idend. ‘:tr:fl 1Plus 4% in %R % A % P TR S o - - L3 of 2 &) FREES2 s228%z=5 3y 1 27% 3% 1% "% £ 1% m Plus 3% o % 10% 27 16 LIGHT POTATO CRUP INDGATED N .S Survey Shows Production This Season Will Be Three Bushels Per Capita. The feature of the November potato situation is the showing of increased production in the northern part of the s THE EVENING STAR, WABHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1988, " PINANCIAL.® GRAIN TRADERS ARE HOPEFUL OF HIGHER PRICES FOR WHEAT BY FRANK I ‘WELLER, Associated Press Parm Bditor. ” like the trightened lttle boy, mnthelrumn‘mmnuum Infe strong commission belleve it will require but little buying m{hmmlmmm for wl potato belt, but even this gain of about | s % 116,000,000 bushels leaves the crop a light one, showing only 3 bushels per capita Ne report. New York and New England have a crop above average and, with the exception of Maine, larger than last year. New Jersey has a crop below averege quantity, prices buying of wheat.” "ls-flu likely that wheat will meet better support on, the dips from now on.” “We feel that purchases of wheat stocks should be made on all easy 3 “With a little-4mprovement in wheat would be in line for material ;| improvement.” “After the long decline in prices the wheat market begins to show consider- able resistance.” the movement shows a ma- “Unless 3 | terial increase we feel that better prices 500 carlots daily. Some Northern markets felt strongly the com- of Prince Edward Island pota- hich can be landed at coast cities on competitive terms with Maine and Long Island stock. Green Moun- Liberal supplies of toes are re- in nearly all mmdma-l-{“ s | month, with 64| have ‘862,000 baskets, compared with 448,000 barrels in cold storage. Srecial Dispatch (o The Star. i BALTIMORE, Md, November 17.— | gpringers, basket, 12a20; or: pears, bushel, Dairy Market. al , box, 2.7584.80; to fair, 2.7583.25; 0082.50. 4.76; fair to medium, 3.7604.25; plain common to plain, New_ York | to 125 to 150 trend of prices. l{lvul- Round White varieties were $1.50-81.75 per 100 pounds, sacked. New York potatoes brought $1.65-$1.75 in Pittsburgh and sold as high as $2.50 in Atlanta. A weak tone prevailed in Northern Maine bulk stock was sel pounds, a decline of about 10 cents dur- the second week of November. Growers in that section appeared un. willing to sell at lower prices and were ol SR o8 1 A n of crop is s by the growers in- that segtion. points, where at $1.00 per 100 been gradually 60 to 70 cars dally near of November. recey of the About half the current are from the Eastern Shore in neatly every n e and fairly good,demand. vancing tendency o s s 3 e £, 0 .50 for yellow stock and a of 80c-$1.00 per bushel pack. sold this stock as high as $2.85, and Middle West- markets quoted from $3- material of the new plant would be oS | Siaricass wad g Mmiorts e et higher st Chicago $1.25 per bushel. at $1-$1.50 rf bushel, and Jersey at $1-$1.75 in New York, reached $2.35 in Pittsburgh. Apple Markets Steady. Although the average of prices has advanced slightly since ;?v'm time, there little recent but 0 jobbing range of $1.25-$1.75 and Jona- thans, $1.25- Eastern McIntosh sold as high as $8 per barrel in New . Ben Davis advanced in Western ditions prevailed in other apple-produc- ing sections. The Northern and West- Middle Atlantié 3,522,000 baskets, compared 000 barrels. The South Atlant Onion Supply Moderate. Although carlot shi) moving actively from ents are still | ¢, Central Wi early in month, although still very slow in New | York, Chicago and St. Louls. The crop is & large one this and Western lucing sections shipped liberally | -rlyhln‘t.ha season because of lack of sufficient storage as tion from . The situa yellow varieties are selling in the Iarge markets at $1 to $1.25 per 100 g:nndl and nh little higher rate in the - sacks. ices of cabbage were fully main- tained in the second week in Novem- ber in most merkets. “The standard is the late-keepi: from are from and Wisconsin and amount cars dally. Celery in Moderate Demand. ‘will be seen.” Comment om Corn. Although corn closed 1% to 3% cents lower this week, most trade comment is a8 loxical for the feed grain as for it. is & question of country move- “It " ome concern ‘“but we be- ment,’ offers says, lieve the buying side on fair excellent i Another declares corn is in a “sound “Considering n!a of the erop and FORD CO. WILL OPEN NEW PLANT-IN MEXICO By the Associated Press. MEXICO CITY, November 17.—The held | Ford ‘and were only | in' middle supplies are re- | silver mv-s will be raised to eight pesos, or a lit! less than $4 a day. Lajous added all used in be. . The present plant has a eapacity of only 30 cars NEW ‘YORK, November < 17.—En- ha taken the market against the heavy liquidation of brokers’ accounts and short selling.” Babeock, Rushton & Co.: “fhe difficulty from now on will be the un- wise attempt to jump to premature de- cision that all stocks have hit bottom and on the of nw!:h“ul\lmpflnn Assum cannot be We believe that during the :‘::f";g“fl‘mh investment accumu- lation of stocks will be in order.” Bhields & Co.: “It and flatten out for a be some reason for hope that better days are ahead.” H ‘The chief fiy in the ointment seems 'uh-:fi demand is ins 10 absorb the. liberal BY GEORGE T. HUGHES. B COMMONWEALTH AND SOUTHERN. (This s the & of '-rulz ‘ ;fi%_ Gy Sl ML % e eing used Tor the Tiustras sell on a_higher f holding ‘y'ielammmum-nwu- assured temporary fluctuations in iy whose regardiess of net income, GRAIN MARKET GO, opened at 78 to 72%; new, 712% to 73; %; May, old, 74% %0 76; new, After o Y2 ne:v 75% Yo T4V, old and new, 72&‘ ;:'!: After i new, 745 to 75, Decem! NEW.YORK COTTON NEW _ Y( ¥ 'ORK, November 17 (Spe- &2 December new uaty old, 11.15, qalg; 3; Jam new, 11.00, off 4 May, 11.68, 2, and October, 12.( of 3. WORKERS FATIGUED: FACTORY NOISES Seeking Rhythm in Opera~’ tion of Machines. ES' l;fikl i s shoj ’w‘mm weather charts a3 closely us the. hneupulm-d!ul;- lopments of ‘el wi for_ distribution of ofl, as has. increased the First Mortgage LOANS We have first mortgage to loan on imfl m?e{mu in Wi n and its suburbs. Invest Your Money in Guaranty First Mortgages Copital Resources, $3,300.000 24 JACKSON PLACE Potatoes, white, 100 pounds, 1.25a1.85; barrel, 2.00a3.00; sweet potatoes, barrel, 1.25a2.00; yams, barrel, 2,25a2.75; beans, | 30200 bushel, 1.25a2.25; beets, 100, 3.0024.00; | Eggs ry broceoli, bushel, 60a70; cabbage, ton, |firsts, 40a White, 12.00018.00; carrots, 100, 2.00a4.00; | Southern, firsts, 36a38; caulifiower, crate, Butter—Good to fancy crate, 1.25a2.00; nd. 33a38; ladles, 26a38; roils, 358 2.50; Lk&m‘fi." mwm. 31a88; store packed, 19. %g% e barebacks, 13a1 horns, 12al4; 13a20; geese, xuam guinea fowls, each, E F 8 ek 28 $ $ medium, 4. 0 4.3804.78; common to e ke s bushel 1 1.00a1.10; , 25860; Live I,_..; mudhin 58

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