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Show v J YORK. Sept. 2 Resumption I I of tradine on the stock exchange aftei Hm triple" holiday s .mended by an Iff tier buoyant advance of prices, luc drfeflv to further improvement in in-Strial in-Strial condition? Early dealings in Li equipments, oils rails, ship-Um ship-Um and other issues whose interest at involved in the labor situation i ( re recorded at gains of 1 to almost I 2 points, n-m.-v i.,iy matures includ- Crucible Steel. Pan-American Fc- troleum. American Car. American hi- lemational. (U nral Motors, StU It baker and Sumatra Tobacco. I Profit-taking was invited by the I sliong opening, causing reactions of 1 io 2V- point?, but prices soon mount- cil to higher levels under h'ad of oils, I motors nnd steels. Crucible extei I I ics its gain to 5 points. Additions I to early strong features included Mx 3 jtan pc to1 uh:. T as company, chandler Motors, A'lnmic Culf Am-r-I ion Woolen, American Can and In-I In-I duf trial AJcohol. ! t,"ni'rd States from its fraction.-.; I I wfoack, food shares made appreciable. progress and rails were firm but dtii!. American Agricultural was the only weak future, loslnp: 7 pint?. Cali money opened at 6 p r coni Crucible, American Woolen. Stutx, '.-neral Motors and American Intprr i tional were the prominent stocks of the mid-session at gross gains of 3 to 10 poini a United States Steel aWo increasea Itfl advance to 2 points and low-priced rails developed pronounced strength. |