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Show STOCK LIST TREND ORDERLY; LEADERS DECLINE AT CLOSE Easier Money Rate and Strength of Rails Contribute Con-tribute to More Stable Conditions During Session. NETW TOKK, Nov. Trading in stocks to-1 3r.t was marked by an absence Of the feverish conditions which accompanied the dealln7 of th two prcc'tvling rttwtons. The undertone continued con-tinued feverish, rnac.r k-odcrs closlns at declines de-clines of 1 to 3 points. So far as the market showed auj stability at all, the improvement iru malnlj due to easier money. Call lounn opened at 12 per cent, re ceded In the last hour to 10, and Closed at the opening quotation. Another fact which contributed to the mre orderly trend was the strength ofi rails. Almost a pcore of those issues held the better part of their Rain? of 1 to points under leuder of Southern Pacific. The usual favorites in the steel, equipment, motor and ell groups were Inclined to throw off their rocont heaviness at times, but fell away towards the end when fresh pressure developed. Shipping:, tobacco, leather, rubber and unclassified unclassi-fied specialties which rflcureU in the advance of the previous month also were reactionary, probably prob-ably ns a result of the lack of pool support. Several of the motor accessories, notably BoHch alagnetQ and Sironibrg Carburetor, were conspicuously strong, with Chemical and Fertiliser Ferti-liser issues. The latter included American Linseed. Lin-seed. National Aniline, and Virginla-Cnrolinn Chemical. A thirteen point rise in Associated Oil was the noteworthy feature because of the heaviness of most other petroleums., transcontinental transconti-nental Oil also displaying unu-jua) activity and strength. Sales amounted to 1,350,000 shares. Liberty Issues, without exception, were lower on larger offerings. The general boud list also evinced irregular tendencies. Dominion of Canada Can-ada 5s of 1931 declining '2. iints. Total snlea (par valuet aggregated (15,675.000, Old United Stales bonds were unchanged on call. |