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TINANCIAL. SIGNS OF RECOVERY® THE NOVEMBER 28, 1930. RAL BONDS WEAK | (= == BONDS oo Received by Private Wire Direct to The Star Office BEX EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, YORK STOCK EXCHANGE Received by Private Wire Direct to The Star Office. FINANCIAL. NEW A—14 ~ RADIO ADVERTISING | UNITED STATES. Sales. High. Low. Close. 2 (Continued From Page 13.) Al ~Prev.1 Stock and Sales— Prev. (Sales are in $1.000.) N Y Tel 63 '49 4 111w 111 u"-'?. e eee—————eet High. Low. Dividend Rate. Add 00. High. Low. Close. Close. Sales. High. Low. Oloss. Nor Am Ed b 10 101 101 101 ~Prev.19! Stock and Sales— Prev. 25 11 Spencer Kell: 0e) 3 12 124 124 11 66 102 10129 10129 Nor Am Ed & 17 103 102% 103 High. Low Dividend Rate. Add 00. High. Low. Olose.Close | 361% 81 Spi . 1 % 9% 9w 9 4103 10231 10231 |NorOT& L . 4104 104 104 l;:“ l:g% :l: g:;).pll,] ‘D‘f)(“ ‘W; lggt‘ ]2;: \:;t lgg‘fi g.‘ 1:\‘: :lpl " ¥ 3 : 10 :'A 10 10 250 10327 10324 10824 Nor St Pow 68 A 41 1 103% 103\ 1034 B | : A ‘ and Brands(1.20)., B9 16% 16 16 16% i § 0828 10831 | Nor St Pow 6a B'41 1 105% 1 5% | Pi ; ; f American and European| i ITen@).1000 1 166 16 16 164| 120w 114 Stand Brandapf (1. 1118 119 119" 119 Remainder of List Holds 131158 108 1038 |racoa mrinear. 7 100 1om 100 | PICK-Up in Retail Buying De- y pper (1).. tand Comm Tob 4 4 3% 4 4 » » Py P s Sl ns for Air Programs StandG&E (3%)... 33 67 66 67 6% FOREIGN. T TaCES 3¢, 810108 103 ¢ . Pla 9 SundG&Elpt ).l 1108 108 108 108 Fairly Steady Despite s i ow.Close. | Daraaony S ays § 98 96u 9 clared Signal of Return- " 3 tand Invest Corp. 38 % 3 2% ; S 85 85 86 . LA Bl S0 2 Bgt Are Different. Stand OI1.Cali(h2%). 19 49 48% 48% 49% Pressure on Carriers. it 12 94w | Bnila Coba'e7.... 42 100% 99% 100 ing Prosperit i Stand Oll'of Kan (2). 16 18 18 18 18% b sty 824 ing perity. S SandOllofNJ (t2) 118 2% Blu 52 B2 Pillsb © M ¢ 10 105" 108 BY JOHN F. SINCLAIR. tan (1.60). 33 26 24% 26 25 . H. s RO e s p b 13 84 Starrett (LS)(12%) 1 22 - 22 22 22 Byl & BUERRDRON: Australia 4% '66. 6 Pt o LR LA o BY.J, 0. ROYLE, Bpecial Dispatch to The Star. 33% 41 Norfolk & Southern.. 1 7 74| 20% 3% Sterling Seo (A). 4% 4% ] vecial Dispatch to The Star. Australta 68°65... 32 7 el&CBa'ss., 5 63y 624 62% h NEW YORK, November 28.—How | 265 195% Norfolk&West (112) 7% 7%| NEW YORK, November 28.—The|Australia 6867, 2 A % TT% ,l:ub.s(\,r'fu 13 102 101% 102 mT em“x‘;ntl{mno’..fe ession is growe much does radio broadcasting cost? In| 15% 51 Nerth Am Aviavon.. 33 33 | feature of today's investment market | Austria7s'43. 8 1048 100 1045 | et Ra 3R R T 30% S0w oo 10" the next and from one aay %o u';: the current issue of the magezine For-| '57° 51 North Amer pf (3).,. ::.‘: 20 | was the weakness of raliroad bonds.|BkofChile€}%s'87 1 88 88 88 (sheiivnonss'4r. 15 san s = | mext. It is difficult to measure the rate P tune. it is estimated: that & half-hour | 105% 100% North Am E pf (6). 2% 524 This reflected the board selling move- | BKOFChile 6Xu 61 2 881 88 88K |uincroana b an.. 2 99 90" 00 | e r o iess akies are bright- hook-up once & week for 39 weeks costs | 37, 9% ROTEIST PACe ) l 48% 48%) ment in carrier stocks. Belgtum %8 45.. 15 108 1078 107% | Sinel O T8ev A3T. 18 1001, 100 100 e S ontidence exlsing. o (s oot Tac an advertiser $250,000. <" % Norwalk Tirea Rub, 2 1044 104% | The immediate effect, as far as the|Belglum 7a75.... 23 111 1114 111% Bkaly o ey, Ll 101% 1014 | fluential business circles that the coun= Entertainment cost is not included In| 3, 161 Oh1o ON Co (2)...... 10 % 6 | sentor rail securities was concerned, was | BeIElum 18766.... 30 108 1070 108 | Solvay Amss'az.. 1 gew oy 0 |ty 18 on the way back to the sunshine | this figure. ‘This- sdds from $1,000 to| 32, 5% Shie ORCo (Fres--er 19 10 18 ow M e . not so much in the width of the move- | BIRIUM 85 41.... 36 1084 1084 1084 | 5oy pell T&T 3 104% 1041 AR $5,000 & week more. At $1500 & week | g0y 197 Oliv FEqbfA (6),.. 7 20% 19% 20 20| 17 84 TennCop& ments but in their unanimity. This oc- | BOlIvar 78 58 12 49% 49% 49% | 57000 T T e 104% 1 Improvement is being shown in lines ihe talent would cost the advertiser| {git 'S OliverFarmEqovoi 3 S 8 5 is| 604 35 TesasCorpid)e e 15 ek so 3ee duis| CuTred in moderate trading and the rest| BOliVia n'es I A lmonN ve 10 100 'Sow joo | ¥here normally it is not expected. Fail- about $60,000, or $310000 for the 35-| ‘i o OmnibusCorp....... 3 4l 4 41 4| 67 471 TexGuif Sulphid).. 33 53w sawe . aow | Of,the list Was not greatly affected. | Boraeaux sa 34 i Tenn EI P 6a 1 105% 105% 108% | BrieioJhblove 13 noticedble in lnes week period, time and program. 85 65 Omnibuspf(A)(8).. 1 6814 6815 68 ‘70 | 82n 104 TexasPaoLandTr.. 23 14w 13 13% 14% | cuiiolcy Jates were unchanged. the | prasil6ye'26.... 24 67 65% Tes Corpav BE 100N 100 100 | et i S Sisaiicg Cosle: S0M 484 OtiaElevn (2%). 5 564 65N B4 55| 36% 14% Thatcher Mfg (160). 2 11 16w lew current quotation for 90-day time money | Brasi) 6148 27,000, 75 6714 66 Trans Oll 6%838.. 9 110% 110t 1101 | MENS 8t this time of the year. 38% 13 OtisSteel (234) ... 4 16 124 13 15| 110 102 The Fair pf (1) 108 106% 106% 1063 1063 | ‘SMAINING at 2 to 2%, per cent. Nof|Brasilts.. LT 6T 66u Utd Drugevss 63, 2 918, 97 97 Holiday Buying. “::r%n:;e 0: L;\;macot::‘xmclfiagormg;; 60% 86 gm s 111 Glass (3).. 1 42% 42% 42% 41 26% 3% Thermold Co... e 5 5% b4 ;’l; t?e 'm.rkell.‘“-flect&i by any large | Brazil 8s *41. 6 82 8l USRubist6s'47.. 24 721, 7i% 72| The Thanksgiving holiday just over 11 PacificCoastistpf.. 20s 12 12 12 13 46% 22 Third Natl Inv . 1 21 21 21 221 |0budset of new issues, the only offering | Bremen 7s ° . T 94% 93 Utll Pwr 5859 ww. 28 711 70 is the I advertisers for 1930: American Radi- 16 haitenistuait. . 2% 15 10 1 Bl O b mesnean. 1 5 2% | peing $14,000,000 of Northern Indiana : Utll Pow B%s 47, 17 son o9 o9 T v i i ator, $210,000; Armour & Co., $250,000; 444 Pacific Gas & Bl (2. h 29% 10 ThompeonPresd®). @ im ize izw 1z | SR Sero0 ol RN Tndect 2 100% e AR TR TR Ty b S D LRI T General Foods, $260,000; Quaker Oats, 55% Pacific Lighting (3 : 17% 8 Tide Water As (60c) 13 81 o 41, per cent bonds, due in 40 years and 5 RCRR w 2ied.c 1 40k 40w dow] aver-C The valume ut BURC Duyingssives $268,000; General Motors, $332,000; 1234 Pacific Tel & Tel Sin 82 TideWatGil(pr ity 3 83° 85 a5 g |Priced to yield 4.96 per cent. 2 80% Warn BrPlc 6s°39. 32 68 65% 66 | every evidence of being thoroughly sat- and General Electric, $443,000. 7% Packard Motor (60c) 21 8 TimkenDetA®(806) 2 10 30 36 iax| At the cpening the market was firm, < 801 VernQuingear.. T 3 534 AUw) SERCWRY. UG ey Seance S In 1920 the total newspaper and 21, Panhandle P & R. 89% 4216 Timken Rollor (3):.» 4 46 4¢% 48 44w |8nd It Was not until near the end of : & West £ de e e e magazine appropriations of these same 404 Param'nt Publix 13% 7% Tob Prod (A) (80c).. 22 11 % 43 iou[the first hour tnat the selling in the o \WestENdebos44. 8 104% 1041 104% | ton and ‘manufacturing production, advertisers were: Ameérican Radiator, 1 26% 14% Transamerica (1) o2 ].'DV. }: 11% 10% rails was mirrored in prices. Atchison 94% ‘Vei: L'“ Tel 5. .61, 10 102 102 1024 | Commodity prices are being stabilized, $743,000. Armour & Co. $541,000; 8 A 4w 4 | 8% 6% Transae AW (1)err. o 8 9% M% 15 | Ceneral 4s dropped fractionally. South- Lo Wi Hew Meh o 10 108 10810041 Soding Kape i there s ind uosisns General Foods, $6,500,000; ~ Quaker | 9 5 3% 34 3% 3u| 41% 264 TricoProd (2%), 7% si*|em Pacific 455 sagged over a I WIok Shen tas e e 0TS oo N Oats $1450000; ~General Motors,| 19% b5 Pathe Exchange(A). 3 6% 6 6 6w| 204 8w ’I'rl-ComCarp‘.i.)' z:: ’3& ’gt ’:: az’au and other ”l;ml;gfnvesmmt &Ln.n 1007 wic Spen S ot 1935 371 tr lofinznlz:'fifl for commercial T G e e I s | oI Lw| 961 sou TriContCorpf(f). 7 o4 84" 94 oulike B o MmN |oa: WILOVistaka3s | 5 &1 67 |have shown a decided increase This 2 . 2 e a . 3 3 38% 9 48% TwinCity RT pf (7) 10s 50 50 50 50 ic 4s, Chesapeake & Ohio 4'%s and ol W1l & Co 15t 63 '41. 12 7% is an dingly 1 1 . > Estimate of Audiences. Ok e mteaaiss 588 %Mk M a(gas €1 Una-Ei-Msiner(s). 2 67 684 67 (67| Gtoetiasna P Lon S& had frace| penmiark ¢iece 108% 1084 | YouSt& Tss78.. 21 107 108 1584 | euvo mesubet Dariks Bow have toead George W. Hill, tobacco magnate, esti-| 56% 25' PennDixieCempf.. 2 25 24 24 26 | 100w 54" Union Caroide (540y 45 ¢ sau &2 12 |™In the convertible group, of course, | Denmark 6%, <10 100% RAILROAD. loans outstanding, other than, those se- mates that a good program will have| B6% 55% Penna RR (4)...... 72 60 58% 594 60% R 'S S oo 8L 81 lthe movements were more spectacular. | Dy 10% 1064 | Atchisonads 4s°95. 1 921 92 921 | mately $8.170,000000 O “PProxi 35008000 tehers, "wile & poor one | 32 193" People's GasCh i3l 4 221 " 215 218" 225 11 1875 189 1500 12055 | Atchison convertible 414s dropped over , 108 103 |Atchisongenta'98 23 970 96 gen ely S8TI000000. e will have 8,000.000. i » ceer 18 0 10 10w g . parall o 2 ch'on cv 414541 23 This estimate is based upon the| 44% 20 Phelps Dodge (3). 6 21 27 2% 27 . L ;‘ e 30;.'?&,’2,‘3 “ioek. "X.‘{‘e;h.';‘,‘,’ s:ma?u:?m'g:: Flat 7s ex war 83 83~ |Atch Ariz 4 G- :}vfi; o L‘.L. ?‘mfl?"y' ey st United States Department of Commerce ; 104 90)s Ihila Copfacw(®).. 2 98 98 o8 101 60 28% 9% aow 25, |& Ohio 415 and Southern Pacific 4%s | Finland 5375 774 77w [AVCLcol4n'52.00 3 ‘glw 91w 91| steel ranslates uelf lnt inoseases i estimate of 3,476,600 radio sets in the! 25% 4 Phila Rea: 1% 1% 11%| 770 J v i Finland s 50. " t s 64, 987 h re is multiplied by 4.1 (the number ‘s 8% .. % 3 ‘ - | I ‘49 s t gfu persons perp(umu)yl. more than 50,-{ 7' 2 7% 2% am o ,1 ?,’1?23 E;tz::oe h‘:‘,‘;.,fi‘é’.vi'i“’{}éi;?s‘&‘.‘:, r:::g 15'"‘; 22 101 100% 100 | importance. Automobile production is 000,000 hearers tune in. 374 27 Pilisbury Flour (2).. 1 20% 204 201 30 < 60w 58 o Government _cobligations, which _re- | Gelsenkirchen bRl LU e T Unlike broudcasting in the European | 78 23 Pittsburgh Coal. 52 200 el 2w 160 134 18 i sar|mained at their high prices of the year, | German 633 65 el TS TE e i N Bl S countries, all the expense of time and 0 70 . 11 S e 38 5 . - programs, is borne by American adver-| 22% 16 ¥ .1 15% 15% 15% 15% o b ;ggn:y;xn;.st::nl;:rénofinfxnfile: Sl T I R e T tisers. It amounts to millions of dollars ( 103~ 48 PostalTel&Cpe (1) 1 47 47 47 48 16 con 68 6o eot|4%s, Standard Oil of New Jersey 55, Co- | Graek 6563+ s ss . 2 S s 'Shw 1 o A e i B & year. b4 1814 Prairie as (2) 3 18% 18% 184 18% | 49% 25 e lumbla Gas 58 . # . B&O Rt 2% 3 owner of a radio set pays about $2.50 a| 78" -40). 7 = B 3 Soar for the program costa. The proads o 18 ProdsRemmerspr..’s0s itk 18w 16k 1ok il M Al M B C B 2;.":-:2:‘:»: s [ il s fhato Bond Metskr . 3 Sk il e L R T casting stations are under governn % v « . 2% TN T2 v . 4 . 94% (3 4 “ “ 4 . e no longer, e T e eTeit| 100 . 918 FubBY.N It (5) 2 95% 95 96 2 40 36w 40 3y e 0;3"»'11;':&,&: ot move very | taly Pub S s 8¢ 83% 84 oo LR 3. 5 s % 5| claimed, an excess of production. £ Allowed on the air. 117 106% PubSvNJIpf(6)... 2 1z L2 112 L R BT b e S e e L L 13 92% 92% 9°%|Bkiyn Elevera .. 5 o o 5% issimply an excess of supply, which 18 Meny public-minded American citi- | 1334 121 Fub 3V X9 DA(E) A 5 0w 59 i 34 !5 per cent bonds of the Missourl Pacific | Yages: Bask Tesi '3 'usse 193, 193, | Bkiyn ban 6s T e T T e T the Eurtotan iae o Eraias| 158 143 PubSvNJpt(8). 1 148% 148% 148% 149 | 139% 56% U S Ind Alcobol (179 & o8t oow ooy ob. |Raiiroad. In this case the deciine was | o o o oo @ o7+ 3 80% 79% 79% | Brooklyn Un TI0T 10T 100 | ey e R the American plan upon the theory that | 112. 107% PubSvE&Gof (6). 1 110w 110% 110% 110% | '3 18% US Ploa&k F(2)..., 2 oae 8" o o9%|nearly 2 points. St. Paul adjustments | K7rstadt 6a'43.... 46 3% 62 62y, | BKlyn Un Ei6a'50. 7 103y b L D the programs could be lifted to a higher i ‘;3“ bullman Corp (4)... 5 60 59% 60 60 | 75, 32 USRealyAlmpid). 12 3¢ 32 5 35 | made a small gain, but there were de- | KTeUE & Toll 58°89 89 91 90% ot | Bklvn Un Istts's0 2 i lgzn;-. 'am ::f:hw?fif"fi'; ofi?ffifiia:mflfiumfi plane, and much of the cheap and - U S Rubb s clines in Chi 1105 105 BR& Pitt 4%s " 7 lod o e trashy programs of today could be elim. | 114% 93k Pure Ol p R TR LT et e L o e e R RO T T T inated. #8% 46% Purity Baker! USSmelt& Ref (1). 8 24 231 2315 sor |Rallway 4s and Boston & Maine 55 7 79% 8% et Ty« BUL SR g1 ooy | HOUHEISH IR On '-h‘e’ n‘:‘éfi: 1;:0:]1:, tfifl";::nl brmd; USSmeliRernfan 1 42 42 il fi:: D.I’ndu;::‘l;’l issues were dull. National | 1 .8 85 | “fi, e b o ol Building Improvement. casting ple mus ¥ teel (7 70 7 . I ucts 54s, % an N: 55, o " e Ike American programs or”the hro- &8, 17 Radio-kelinoron & 164 201 1814 141 U s stwel of (1) *18 Tet Labn i e gefl“x{‘ & and Phillips Betroroum & e B S0k G omn | Can nar ey mires 18 R o T nome Buiding i lave weeks ThE hes ams 50 popular. e offi- U 8 Tobacco pf (7 leclined narrowly. New Yor] . | Nord 6148 ‘50 > ) Y "an N g } " ol jor proportio fi',u pog;; '& g:},: gu ugmst there M.:e 21“ ;z‘ g::vlnsr:lukz:l“;;nz)... s: g; 46% 20 Ut Pwr&Lxsz.)ls.mo; l;gu. lfiu l;?',. l;gu‘ tions were uuveymd a lml: El’z‘)};:rl:.c k‘orw-;. 58'63..... l; llgia }gg: igg; g:: :;;s‘:flc éb“(. ‘§ }‘,’g,,, {‘,’g.“ }eg% ::v!:ldzed!ll;' De‘n;:i’:;lng éflm‘fixbu;uh re radios in the United States foday i s suee T SOVESESe S oe. . 11 glegisiides 4 Norway 6%8 '66... 6 103 102% 102% | Can Nor 78 d, . \terials are at decided . wrong,” it g 791 15'3 Republic Steel...... 4 : 0 215 © 2 ” & Py - 29, 89 % equipment _companies = b oy e S ,;‘,’g;;‘;:;:&,*’g;“' 36 40" Resubiomteetvtiel 1 priv S (15% va'CarCliomS% ps. 2 184 18% 15 1§:.' SALES. Qrieatdev & 89% 8o | Can Pac 4l 3 101% 1011 10714 | cording Gistinct gains in sales 8 com- - 34% 13 Reynolds Metals (3). 2 15% ~ 41% Vulean Det (4). s 50% 49% 49% 50 | Anacostia & Potomac Railroad Orfentdev 6s°63... 65 96% 955 96% | Can Pacific 4345'60 10 98y, 971, 971 |Pared with this time last year. The d Factors in Trade Recovery. 71 2 Reynolds Spring 1 % 67% 14% Wabash.... 2 17% 1% 17% 18 g Ay re guar. 55 | Paris-Ly M s . 10 10l 1047 104% Can Pac 6sctfs 44.. 3 103% 103w 103y | Mand for meats has maintained a George F. Rand, president of the Ma- | 80 70 Reynolds Tob A Ta% 89% 42 Wabash pf (A) (6 4 44 44 44 44% | Capital Traction 5 oL o 7 108% 1064 106w | Cont Pacine AT ol o e derendnble o e rine Trast Co. of Buffalo, thinks eco.| 58% 41% ReynoldsTobB (3). 11 4e% 31n 23% WaldorfSystm (1%) 2 23% 28% 23% 241 Pozz Efi ml 5—13520 at 85. Paris-Or-56%s'68.. 6 102 102 102 -ent Pacific 4s°49. 14 94% 94% 943 | Aparently only by changes in the nomic forces tend to act and react in| 45% 33% Rhine W EIP (2.16). 1 34 42% 15% Walworth C6 (2) 5 16 5% 16% 161 w_,lllllc lectric ,5 2% pld—10 at 0. . 25 45% 44 4414 | Sent Pacific 60. 26 1031 103!, 1031 | Weather which induced or retarded sales such a manner as to correct major de- | 28% 5% Richfield Oll. . . 20 6% 54 13 Ward Baking (A) 50% 15% 15% 15 7 '2. 10 at 10715, 1. .13 45 44% 45 )ChesCorpbs-er 19 99 987 g9 |Of beef, pork and pork products. Viations for the longer trend. Some of | 26% 7. RioGrandeOil.,.... 4 8 1 $ 61t B or|Riess National Bank—3 at 450. Poland 63 ‘40 13 6% 65% 68w |CP&OEN4%se'93] 7 1021 102 1027 | For the sixth consecutive month the elements now for 9| 48% 20 Rossia Insur (2.20).. 9 20% 26 17 164 170 g9 |Mereenthaler Linotype—s5 at 90. Fsw iy 7 6% 76 76 |GP&O4MSA'SI.. 10 99% 901 g9y | Wholesale and manufacturing firms Te- \. Tecovery are a revival In residential con. | 56% 37% Royal Dutcha3.2185, 31 393 s g o e B AFTER CALL. Pol.‘nd 8s '50 4 84 83y 84 Ckooc.:*;q 35.. 15 99% 9915 991, (Port through the National Association struction, improvement in the textile | 122% 44% Safeway Stores (5).. 5 53u y 6 30 31 31 32y | Washington Rwy. & Electric pfd—10 | brague 156 5. o 1 104 1ook 12 gy s Ta0seabe- ros | RCRST AT HOC TR RO RN trades, and increased bond activity in | ' 57% 25% St Joseph Lead (13). 17 27 58 40% WarBroscvof(iy.. 100 43 43 43 43|\ AtO0Se 10.80 BB%. 5 AL 08N " | Gueoran ey, 1 104% 104% 100 | SRR QKR AT, € 1004 100% 200 | S20VT. AL mumovement. 'Nige elties o making funds available for corporate | 118% 63% St L-San Fran (8)... 17 65 Warren FAy & P (2). 3 24% 24% 24% 24% | Capital Fraction Co-—10 at 461 Queenland 6s°47.. 1 3% 83y 83y |SE&QIStrrosiTl 1 107 107 1q7 | POTt brisk sales as compared with seven e jon and accelera -| 101 70 StL-San Franpf ¢ bt Penn ELpf (7). 60s 1037 P e o O AL Queenland 7a°41.. 2 90l ? CB&Q 11dv 33549 5 3 50 reporting a month ago. xpansior ted public con- | 101~ 70" StL-San Franof (6 4 76w 2 10, West PennEipriT). 60s 103 1034 108% 100 | American Security & Trust Co—3 at . 2 0w 0w | SHEQ 11 dv 3y 2 86% s6% s6M ng & ago. MeShwhlle, there iz active endeavor | 943 46 StL Southwesternpf 3 45 50" .0 Western Dalry A (8) 1 b o 0| Co & East i s 5y i oaa % g e it 5 ' . e Pl 8 GEEEN U & X D INCREASED EXPORTS 3 lessen ec % — 5 o~ . 1 i’ of current curtailment upon the real i w 4 SU107 3 8t 107 6'at 107 5 at 107, 0 | Rio de Jan 8a 1 %o % |ChMeseaueE’ 3 o1 51 o1t - REThESE NP RPN Bt Ao e[RRI L8 B B SHTOENA I B B T0 EUROPE ARE SEEN f of living,” etys Mr. Rand. e 3 &% on id an e rices. 7% 76 76 adjbs 332 32% 314 32 “In_this direction the strong financial | 82% 48 SecNatinvpf(5)... 4 51 BONDS. 9% 78% 79% | Chi NW 414aC 2037 B of our leading corporations, in | 8% 1% Seneca Copper....... 6 I i 89 881 88| Ch& NW - 35O _— Sontrast with conditions in 1920, would | 135 i Servel ing. -« S e T D 1% s ::: [ChaNW Satr. 3 1o 195k 10 i i seem to be a favorable item. More| 32% 10% Sharon Steel Hoop. 1 11% Amer. Tel. & T#l o 3. Qo Aked 280 g0 Blcnhiaprreas 1 gy 'op 107% | Steamship Company Official Pre- broadly still, 1930 conditions have| 63% 54 Sharp& Dopf(3%). 1 b5% White Motors (2) A s '39.. 142 11110 | Sao Paul 1 79 79 79 |[ChRIcvays e : e stimulated consideration of | 52 20% Shattuck(FG)(11%) 4 26% 21 9 \Wilcox Oil& Ga t 5 1 Dlcknrarcann. 3 O o dicts Gain in Volume such major matters as unemployment | 48% 35% Shell Trans (a2.423). 40s 33% 11 3% Willys-Ove: Seine 78 *42 8 108 1075 100 | Ch Un Sta oy "4 i 8 insurance, the longer trend of ccm-| 25% 7% Shell UnionOfl...... & 8y 13 4% Wilson&Co 1A). 2 6 6% 6% 7 Serbs-Cr 81 .26 80 79w Tees|ChUN Sta6ts i 1 1n6k soo A0k | of Business. modity prices, the present world credit | 106% 65% Snell Un Ofl pf (534) 3 681y 72% 51% Woolworth 12.40)... 38 60% 584 5915 60% Serbs-Cr-S1 8 1080 0" ool CaWInIBIE el ) T L G structure, the possibllity of more central| 36 4% Snubert Theaters.... 11 6 | 169 67 Worthington Pump.. 15 79 761 7715 19%| Soarei R, 64852, 1 73 13 74 | CCC&StL4 e L bank co-operation and such things. 94% 11 Simmons Co. . 31 18% BT e Ly ) 2 684 68 o Potomac Elec. 65 1 Solaron 68°38. .- 3 104% 10415 104 | CIevaPltts 4350 11 42 1ogth oss sgss | eclal Dspatch 1o The Star. “All these things have a favorabls | 37 7 Simms Petrolen 1 o 77" 28% Yale & Towne (2 Sweden 5%48°54... 3 105% 105% Clev Te - % 1011s 1055, | BALTIMORE, November 28—A sul 8% ) 48 8 % 5% 105% 105% | rm 435817, 3 101% 1015 10 b- cast, although they do not definitely| 32 11% SinclairCon Oil (1 27 18y 32% 8% Yellow Truck 35 11 104 Swissbips 46 6 105 104% 1047 Clev.Term 55°73... 3 105% ¢ 1o | stantial gain in volume of European ex. date a turn in business.” 42 10% Skelly U1l (2). 4 13 | 47" 19 Youngs Spri 19 23% 23 Toho E)Pow 65732 10 98% 98 93 | Colo & Sou 4% 5 Tom lot 101s | Port business is expected to follow the Farm Relter. 99% 60% Skelly Ofl pf (6) . 2 61w 61% | 16% 2% Zenith Radlo. 7o Toho El Pow 78’66. 1 95 95 95 |ConRy4%s's 1 99% 99y 991‘ inauguration next Summer of the Bal- e 118 95% Solvay Amprwwbi% 2 99 98% | 3 Toklo 68'62....... 11 79% 79% 794 | Cuba R R8s 5. 1 62 62 | timore Mail Steamship Co., with sail i prceshave”dropped wadly dnce | 12 ‘43 Soutnars CaLE 51, % 41 T A R e B o gt Y S [ o Rime s g s 109 CRRGTASEY. T W B0 8 | m Archer Morgan. forelgn resdent n. 1 viden: iven in the abos & 4 6 821 o ' o SR wTal o the tacmes WEONS | ARa%. oF i e 8. A8 100k Davmenis based on the Intest SUREISE o1 Belr W G TeRN Mikase s B2 8 100 100 1007 | Datiw/maseidaeisic o ot vice president of the company, arrived The Jatonal Grange, "among other | 101 © 24 Soutnern Rwypr 6) 4 s2n | 43 instock. "Fay Nl:"n"-'t'-r’xr»mmm o fn siod Moy T‘S“'!I'BCKS """ 18] Warsaw Bhe St B4%| Del& Hud & 2 1000 1001 100] Phre yemmany s e eurtay s, wants these: 1185 75" Bon By N&Orie). * 2 180 year—no regular rate. b Payable n stock. . 1 Yokohi ¥ ' D& R Gren 30 97% 971, T Sy Lo PRI | L R T L R S e Prable in cash of stock. T Phs 10% or Stock ama 9% 95% 95% | pg R G 4 s 74| ' He saa: Jee 2 3 h 2% % TILITY. ir 4148 6 1000 2 & Farm Board, with no amendments to| 30% 9% Sparks Withing (1) 5 xfu | 1% in stock. n lxu-’s'ala"‘ 3 e Ty Amer. Tel. .’5.'}“.“.." MISCELLANEOUS. DRG& W st 5a'78 75% '326 lgg:f mfl’ fitehp”tn!”elt-;l 'n'li’"“" St the act at this session, but that Con- 2 i TPlus 14% in stock. i 50 [AbItII P& Pbes3 21 724 71% Det Uld 4%s'32... 5 974 97 . i Haves it el S;;ssh:]!;m immediately make available 13 |Ab&St5i%s 43 ;] ;l)g, ;!1" el Erie 1st con 4 so 1 5 e ‘v,«‘:ry"«?nrlgglesn ::g };:::ew;nd "@nm”“i 2 7 n 4s'98. " 4 | wi vel nf be balance of ihe (560060506 Sppro’ | PROFITS OF CHEMICAL |5306750: common and meatum. 3758 | STEEL EXPO T [immeten: ¢ 38 8 8 |Steswate. sl 5T im— - FS e e s arm |5.50: low cutter and cutter, 3.00a4.00; RT GAINS (Eiec. Power 313 pid: 1672 | Alleghany & 1 81% 8l1s 81| Erlecv 5567, 8 81 81 g1 | "On every hand there has been & Becond That the' Government ‘pre- | INDUSTRY HOLD UP WELL |bulls (yearlings excluded),’ good and IN OCTOBER INDICATED | ¥+ &% & B sid- o) 49" | Allis-Chalm be'37. 4 100% 100%s 100 | €i1e631976..70] 2 8 80 o |splendid spirit of co-operation and a vent foreign governments and foreign | Special Dispaich to The Star. ‘3'1'8::& '4"35:]5'7 zs::flo: cu}“fmwr::'f b P Gtz 05'04:‘5: A1 g}gt‘r 100 1007 | F1a ECoastba 14, 7 3% 30 30 m“: mcgmglfiuglcm" e dfi‘dfi indivi 4 - g , 4. . lers (m c e % " il service altimore and e o gelling short on the| "NEW YORK, November 20.—Not-|good and choice, BORILOD; medum; B7 Gadsnosixted Prees 20 |AmFPS}e2030.] 44 80% 20 80 |GrTrsfdbes36. 2 106w 1064 106 | Westem cities of the Gnited 'States Ghicago Board of Trade and prevent all | withstanding a marked recession dur- |6.50a8.00; cull and common, 500a6.50; nary figures indicate the 3357 |AmIGChEMe 49, 14 98% 981 98K | Gr Trunk 1 40.... 3 119: 119 119 | Which the new line will provide. o trening, oxcept the hedging of ac- | ing the most recent quarter, carnings |stocker and feeder cattle, steers, good | United States export trade in iron and |P: B0 - | Am Int Cor Bi 904 90 | Gr o 434877 (B) 1 97 97 79| “Europe welcomes a fast express serv- o i T 3 ompara- , 5.50a7.25. % r Noo 78" ‘ character the ore Mail ton or drainage projects until farm | tively well so far this year, says the | Sheep—Receipts, 20.000 head; steady ‘m” &ross tons, exceeding the pre- dh | AmSugRefgs37. 2 103w 103w 10% o L ) i Pourth—The promotion of the stabi. | SAndard Statistics Co. of New York |to 25 lower; early bulk, good to choice, vi month’s total by 639 tons. By |Second (ge) 210 e 1371 1371 | Hock Val4%s5'99.. 20 100': 1001 100%| “Officials, exporters and importers zation of the purchacing powes’iap|in @ current survey, which follows, in |Dative and few Western lambs, 8.25a |the same comparison, imports of 38,- o =t 105 105 | Hud & Madj6s'57. 17 76 754 75% |and passenger agents, all have expressed money. part: 8.50, to packers; best held around 8.75; | 344 tons were 1941 fons less than fn e S NBE 19 100K lek S| o S TCSBISTEC A0, G0 Vg 1 Uikl ERSARRELER AN LheTAS BRI Sixth—Utilization of the exports lsm?mxm' the first nine months of r:r" nsglve ewes, 3.0083.75; no feeders | ¢, month before. é":-':';h“f"lflsr' & Trg.n Co. (1) 353 380 | Am T&T 538 43.. 19 mmz :ggv. ma;z I Cent 4%8°66... 7 96% 937 931 | has been planned for, with a fast cross- Seventh——The Gevernment to support | S17¢ Of Au Pont, declined by only 187 | 115 all Weights, common, 5.2506.25; large part of the months totals with | BAREe e S L eat | 28 58 |AmWatWks6s7s. 7101 101 101 | int Rap v beea 33 100% 100 100 |®riis i something that German every movement for balanced produe. | PEF Cent from the record returns of the | Wes, 90-150 pounds, medium to choice, | ucig in the e ‘:“'“‘“fl‘nl prod- | Gnion Trust (s4). ... 288 280 rm& Co 4348 1 90% 9015 90%|ynt RapTrsta's6.. 5 68% 681 684 |POTts have not enjoved since the sus- tion’ sud surpius control. corresponding 1929 period, and exceeded | 2:2584.00; all weights, cull and com- |pir, ' the WONLH'S trade were struc- § 5 o ¥l |mntRapTris 32.. 1 89 89 se |Dension of the North German Lloyd the result of the similar months of 1928, | mon, 1.002.75; feeding lambs, 60-75 | ro, D iTE ey Dt ot 4/881 N RANK, 1024 | int & Gr Nor 68 4 83 g3 | sailings out of Baltimore, 13 years ago.” Oppose Amendment. Aggregate corporate earnings, on the | Pounds, good and choice, 6.75a7.50, tons, scrap 4,336 tons and hoops 2,444 | Bank of Bethesda, (64 58 65 68 | Int RysC A 58 72 12 ————— M. H. Thompson, president of the|Other hand, not only were 35 per cen e 4 3 106 |IntRyCA - wrm Bureat Federation, says the |lower this vear than in 11 - 1926 months, | TREASURY 1S SIL wirer 1B crdns o e tnd £ (S rsiec ek s iy T rm Bureau recognizes the need for | but also were 19.3 per cent under those | ENT e, sk e ny: vniied TR 4 1023 | Kan CFISEM 4 98 98 | CHICAGO, November 28 (United strict control by some organization of | Of the first nine months of 1928. ON , Belgium and Canada. Tovinih: Bues 63" | Cert-td deb 53 32 | Kan City Sou 3 79% 79% | States Department of Agriculture).— B s s e ol nbpraltuc | 0 R LE I e e Tcking it | PLAN TO PAY BONUS s m—— et S en o b el SEN 9K | EciatonsHeseipln TTh oum O ut has rot cocmmitted itself regarding | Profits the chemical trade will | 1 " R hipments, the enactmenc of the debenture snd ths | undergo early improvement, the lnEdu;.rY | 8’1‘-;' A';‘m‘-m r;;:;, rts | BATLROAD EARNINGS. American 9% | Lanva v 156 oo %gga“;:"t:’l’ g!;{ugh‘fif:’t:; * 15”? i equalization fec. It does, however. ad. | should continue to make & better than e Treasury Department is making | NEW YORK, November 28 (#).— | Corcoran 5| com 1 n 2 0 85w 5% | tically mo trading account of weather; yocate the app-opriation of more mcney | average snowing. In view of its excep- |0 comment on suggestions fr.m Cap- Oelober net operating income of rail- | RUsmens, (8. o B W |SRaNT e 8 1oe o4 | L& N 4%sz003 9100 954 100~ | market nominally unchanged. for the Federal Farm Board. tional powers, furthermore, it should |itol Hill that the soldfers' compensation | F984s reporting today, with comparisons [* " o0 U0 e e e S 106% " . aghl, CrBanized - farm groups mave |be one of the first indusiries to beneft certificates be paid oft at this time in | Wittt the ks monith lest yenr, Included: | s it e g gy || ConsSmPOwIeNSE: 1 105 IR T L e 100 106 the agricultiiral marketing ace ot tha [rom er® mext upswing in - general |ty or partially s & spur to pros- , Baltimore & Ohio Beal Estate (611 i 1 |CAmSugcol88731 2 94l 941 941G | MIIE Ry & Lbs 81 10 101 1003 101 g 100 108 short session of Congress. They have| “Because of the disintegrated nature | PeTity. | Pennayhania gt ot e ar-- 2 100k xo0k 0o e 1 . oo, 184 Ll agreed also not to push any debenture | of the trace, with its many disconnected MEw s e Atghison, Topeka & Sunta ety ol L R T T i e b R R T et or equalization fee legislation during the | divisions, a mixed trend n results will e i 012,000 9,007,857 | EREVS” . BSate, T A Ll e s I 10T 0T | G o G 15 101 1as 1oy | Fort Ry Gs‘es el thort session. © 7 iindoubtecly b Vithesed. Thus. whil NEW NOTE ISSUE. e saman asmase | €25 Medienl 12z 103" 103 153 |MKA&TorincsA. b 1011 1011 1ot | Read gen ¢%8 AT 15 1004 1004 1004 e e Ao | i dvuotedis comtiae o apew | BALTIMORE, November 28 (Speciah. | "Wetteri® %0 S18% 410y ug 1110153 | Biu® bt Lol i 40 ‘o T3y [MK&Taaise el 3 90d g0k 90i|SiLIrartssle 3 100% 100 100% EGUDRTI CoRPORATION, ||| TeaILYs in stustupoiany Hnse; Sikh iounceeithes s sToycnion Ooomitiee | TG &7 e ¢ | o o 1,300 Ul B | Gem Motors 6n - 15 192% 1025 1024 Mo Pactfic 5 FTT. 33 974 96% 961 [SILASF4Me78 57 8% 79 79 3 as carbon black, explosives, industrial | has approved for listing $2,000,000 10- | At 119.863 184.485 .-Am’ Co. (O R > - Mo Pacific 53 G 78, 58 97 967 97 (StL&SPprinSsB 42 984 97w 97 BALTIMORE, November 28 (Special). | chemical, nitrate, dyestufls, etc., will be | year 6 per cent gold notes of the Davi- "é.?&'{‘.‘fi o UL AR e e e narmcanne 51" oM a0% | ot Lo W v ds 32 13 100 100 1004 —The Arundel Corporation enjoyed the | 1ar from gratifying. The latter lines, son Realty Co. With non-detachable |, inois .. e 11226 218880 5 | ooy Rus a6t 19 a4 ‘saw, ‘o2 |MoPacbhacvid. 2 97 97 97 |StLSWEs'E... 10 90 90 90 most profitable 10 months in its history, | additionally, will probably emerge rather | stock purchase warrants attached. This | o igee. central s s 30': | el Co6Xa-3d.. 1 70" 7o 5y |MontTram5sS.. 10 91% S1n 9I% SUP&KCSLe%s 4 97w oTn ou according o a statement of the com- f slowly ‘from’ the prosent depression.” | company i = wholly cwned subgidiary S T ?le'."fi'r’u. Stores pta 10} | HombleOllbe 37.. 10 101% 101 1leg%|NCh&StL4s78. 1 82 92 g |StPUNDepbsi2. 8 108% 108% 108% i 3 of e vison = (1 N o frivig > I >3 Net profit for October was $333,893.48, | b Suarantees the noves. principe; ant' )| Parade of Mighty Midgets. Sedurkiy Storkes che)- fy ||BUESEERE Lo L N T M i ST T T S A yees. @ B Ton compared with 32202502 in, the like | CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET terest, and sinking fund. _Holdings of | As numerous and small as are the |The Catbel Corb 1, i PR et N e htnacte 27 oo oo D0%leanA Loves<ah. 11 22% 22 22 ast year, an increase of §11.- ICAGO, November 28 () (United |the company consist of 343 acres of | molecul W. Mech Mtge. Com. ( . o % 95 |V Cgn3%e9T.. 7 85 i “| Seab All FI 68 A'S5 22 18% 18% 18% 868,86, Fer ‘the 10 monthe. ended 06 | g CH . Novem! Waterfront property in the Curie Bey | Molecules, they are not a circumstance | Wash Med. Bls. Sorp. (1], \. & 1598 <g@~ gg- N T Cunsaseiedc, 851 85 85 | Geab Al FI6sB'36 2 18% 18k 18k tober 31 net prct amoniys) Gded Oc- | States Department of Agriculture)— BRUST(rout Property 1o th Y| to the atom: and the atoms are in turn | Woodward & Lothrop pfd. (7). 106 13" | [at Hydro EI 63 3 89 89 w9 (NYC . LSRR Paccol4s 49.. 71 92% 921 92 . 290~ | Hogs—Receipts, 35,000 head, including p S oob” as worth 0 far‘outnumbered by the electrons, *Ex dividend. .. 17 97 NYC 1 94% 94% 94% | 208 DAC 00 o i 994,13, 2gainst $1962.720.67, g gain of | 1600 direct; active, 10a20 higher than | *XCess Of $4,000,000. an ordinary 25-watt Ineandescent Jame s closea. o i ehidi 41 1hone oo 1o [N Y € 726 100% 1004 100y [ 80U Fao £e SRIER-ER S AN 02 "i&d oyer the corresponding | wednesday's average; top, 8.60 for e - = and let us visualize for you u‘ifi."'.".? H e Tese bt 1 Tan 78t gu|N ¥ %s 2013 31 100% 100% logw | Sou Pac Ao el 50 Sf 95 28 3 N s H 8. 3 can, t .. " 3 o e g X i P 8 T B of October 31 stood | C0IC6 225 pounds: bulk, 130-300 pounds, | WHOLESALE PRICES, the number of electrons that must pass oo extra: At TATcy4ta 38 25 o1 o soi|NYCreimoa2013. "2 106y, 106y 106w | SouBake o mm, 23 00, 50 S04 at $5.948.014 68 and curcent Habiitie o | 845e8.55; pigs, 8.25a8.50; packing sows, | g through the filament of that lamp every Mt T&TS .8 8 8 g5 (NYCentdbes3L. 3107 107 107 | o0 puygends'sS 87 93% 83 83% $378,059.80. 73587.0; smooth sorts to 7.85; light | BY the Associated Press second to provide the necessary current. S KanC P&LEsA ‘B2 5 104% 104% 104% | Ny Shoey 1ob x Sou Rwv 68 94.... 35 107w 107 107 Atundel . has shown a gain each|LBht. gocd and choice, 140-160 pounds, | ~General prices continued to show a | First let us imagine each electron en- D]V|DENDS DECLARED K o, 5 1006 100 1048 | Ny castu ssgana e, saw sy e | SOERNECR £0i s B RS G100 O his pame v the Sorbain each | 5%40u0/00; light weight, 160-200 pounds, | downward trend st week, as their |Iarged to the size of a ralndrop, about neT w 2 60w 60% 60y | NLGESLBWaA 1102 102t 102% | oo, Ry 634e B6.. 22 114% 118% 113% period in 1929. | 8402855 medium weight, 200-250 | change was calculated by th: Depart- | two-tenths of an inch' in diameter.| NEW YORK, November 28 (#).— LacG St L B 102t 1001 1021 NEICE ML St 3 100 100 10y a % o i 1020, rst. chairman of the | ounds. 8.40a8.60; heavy weight, 250- |ment of Commerce. In the index that | Then imagine the electrons extendin ; T D lozk 100w 192 | NYNH&H Ab 48’57 1 75% 75% 76%[TermAStLs 83 3 91 914 914 board of the company. commenting e | 350 pounds, 8.40-8.55; packing sows, | {ollows the sverage wholesale selling |in a row, cne behind the other, and & Regular. Lautaro Ni § 56 68 o |SYNHAMewswr 8 1w s gt | ax& SisieciRe. R THIN 4RO 5NN the general business situation, said to. | medium end good, 275-500 pounds. 7.25 | price is given for comparable periods, | thousand rows placed side by side, s0 e, Pag- Holdess | Cig & 11204 120% 1204 | NY NH&B cvap de 20 1ok 15 1154 | TS 8 ECTC 5. 7 90w sove awa aay S Omly recentiy T began "t op- | 8785; slsughter pigs, good and cholce, based on representing 1026 figures a | that they would ass before us, like an ' oSPEEMY. g, BHSFISH SHE O HSCOTE | Coow ans 108 107 (BT RS NGlCon. 28 108 108 108 | akive av e 8 4 a1 T n Ty Sty hesan f0 ob- | 200:130 pounds, S1548 .50, 100, In addition, the selling price of & |army, & thousand abreaat, it would reach | “Bo"'sly c iat 5t $143}; § bec.3 Dec 11 | Loe 3 97% 97 g |NYOSW lat4s'93 10 41 40 41 |G A% e & iy and stormy sky. © Hence I am| Cattle—Receipts, 6,000 head; calves, | ton of composite steel products is given: | from the earth to the sun 25 times. 78" 1t pi:a178 @ Dec31 Dec 11 | orillard 1 s74 874 87| NYRysinc6a'ss.. 10 4% 41 4y fThirdAve g more hopeful for the future.” 2,000 head; steady to strong market on All commodities. Steel. e, BPL 32 9 Bec-3t Bee 1t foriinara 7 1 108% 106% t0p% | NY Rys€sA 65... 2 83 63 &3 2 98 97% 98 o goagt g ST all killing classes; bulk better grade | Week ended Nov. 22... 808, $31.86 | Aged Letters in D Raiberold Co. § 8 B Bl |ionceEis 3105 105 105 | NorfSe TR 31 92% 91k 9% CHICAGO DAIRY MARKET, | Stcers and vearlings comprised Interna. | Previous week........ 822 31.98 | g ers in Door. po et g’ Man S st 1% S ex sy gz | NorPusine il il ol il b 1 %6y % oun + Itional Show throwouts; bulk selling at | Same week last year... 92.2 35.97| Business letters malled during the E LINE C MeCormack 2 101 -101 101 Ng; P_°5_° : w: 1::: 132 Un Pac 4%s°'67.... 13 100% 99% 99% * CHICAGO, November 28 (). —Butter | 130081315, with several loads 14.00; s oy nineteenth century, some 64, 65 and 67| PLP: OMPLETED. | jckessRo5%w50 15 81 81 81 | NorPac 1104 104 104l vanRewser.... 5 99 9% 99% —Receipts, 4,570 tubs; firmer. some heavies selling up to 13.50; slaugh- years ago, were found in an old-fash-| NEW YORK, November 28 (#)— | M!dvale Steel b R o Va Hy istbs 62... b5 105% 105% 105% BANK CLEARINGS. » ). K 4 ery, extras, 31'%; standards, ter cattle and vealers, steers, good and : ioned double-panneled front door When | The new Sinclair pipe line from the | MOA' PAbBs A 63.° 4 1013 101k 101% | Ores-Wash 43'61.. 5 934 934 934 Va Ry & Pow 6234 15 102 102 102 firsts, 20%5830%; firsts, 27a: choice, 600-900 pounds, 11.00a13.75;| NEW YORK, November 28 (Special). | workmen ed. it from of [ Bl bl b Mor&Colst4ls.. 2 80% 80% B80%| penn gen4%s 204402 101% 101% | Wanash 1a1 88739, 1 101% 101% 101%' > onds, 2515a26. 900-1,100 pounds, 10.50a13.75; 1.100- | —New York 'bank clearings, today, | Manchest England, recently. The . ty pool to serve the com- | ng: pairy 6%s48. 45 99% 98% 99 | Penn 438 ‘70 116 964 964 | Wabash ‘1 Bggs—Receipts, 3521 cases: steady. | 1300° pounds, 1000813.15: 1300-1,800 | 81020,000,000; s year ago, $1,626,000,000. | missives had lodged in the wpace be- |panys Coffeyville refinery has been 41... 5 14% 14% Penn4%s € 23 101 $100% 100% | wanash 5 extra firsts, 39a40; fresh graded firsis.|pounds, 9.75a13.25; common and me-| New York bank balances, today,|{ween the panels, behind which was the | completed and will be put in ation 1 107% 107's Penn& Gs 64 3.103% 10: 6 35a36; fresh current receipts, 30a32;|dium, 600-1,300 pounds, 6.75a10.50. $157,000,000; & year .go, $307,000,000. |letter box. They were addressed to H.|immediately after a t. m line 7 105% 105% Penm gen b 1 108 ordinary current nwlfl: 23a27; re-) Heifers, good and choice, 550-850 | New York Federal Reserve Bank |Barbour & Co.a thread company, which consists of approximately 160 miles of 2 114% 114% Penn6i4n 36 . 24 109% 1 15 frigerators, standards, ts, 2014; ex- pounds, 9.50212.75; common and me- | credits, today, $130,000,000; a year 8go, | Was merged with another firm many 12-inch pipe and 16 miles of 8-inch 97 97 PaOh&D4%s'77. 10 99% 99% | Wt Sh 18t 48 2361 10 Wras, 22. dium, 5. cows, good and choice, ' $188,000,000, years ago. ¢ pipe. 106% 106% Peré M lst4s'6.. 5 924 928 924 |WiksB&Elstbs. 2 40% &

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