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4 4 4 4 1 1 1 -1 SIX SECTION THE ARIZONA DAILY STAR WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 12, 1959 Stock Market New York Stock List NEW YORK, Aug. 11 (R--The stock market Tuesday recovered slightly more than a third of the losses sustained in Monday's break which was worst since last November. Trading was less vigorous. An estimated two billion dollars of Monday's loss of $5,400,000 in the quoted value of stocks listed on the New York Stock Exchange was won back, based on the rise in the Associated Press average. The overall gain was the best since July 21 but volume declined to 2.980,000 shares from Monday's 4,190,000, thus detracting somewhat from the significance of the recovery.

Generally speaking, the stocks which have taken the worst losses made the best gains. This put the space age stocks in the forefront of the rebound as they have 1 been hurt badly for five straight sessions, ever since Wall Street digested the possible import of the Eisenhower-Khrushchev visits. These "wonder" stocks advanced up to as much as half a dozen points or so. The pivotal stocks which make up the popular averages gained from fractions to 1 or 2 points. The Dow Jones industrial averrose 4.28 to 658.07.

Monday it age fell 14.78 in the sharpest decline since Sept. 26, 1955 when it dropped 31.85 on news of President Eisenhower's heart attack. The Associated Press average of 60 stocks rose $1.50 to $230.70, its best performance since it rose $1.80 on July 21. The industrials gained $2.30, the rails $1.70 and the utilities 20 cents. Of 1,193 issues traded, 709 advanced and 288 declined.

There were six new highs for the year and 23 new lows. Fourteen of the 15 most active stocks advanced. One declined. The most active stock was Olin Mathieson, off to 52 on 43,700 shares. Second was Thiokol, up at on 41,100.

Third was Avco, up at on 41,000 shares. Next came North American Aviation, up at and Raytheon, up 3 at 51. Olin Mathieson was adversely affected by news that the Air Force had cancelled a contract for operation by Olin of a high energy fuel plant to be used in a B70 supersonic bomber to be built by North American Aviation with an engine by General Electric. North American erased an early loss as did GE. Both gained after the aircraft firm said its B70 program would not be affected by the cancellation.

The market made its best gains at the start when traders leaped on "bargains" resulting from oversold condition in Monday's market. The ticker tape was late for a 15-minute period when prices were at their best. Thereafter prices softened considerably but a late wave of buying put the average up near its best of the day by the Among the "science fiction" stocks Zenith rose Texas Instruments and Motorola apiece, Litton Industries 2, Thiokol and Polaroid Parmelee jumped following news of a $4 extra dividend. Motor Products was up on a published report it is considering a stock split and dividend boost. Jaeger Machine was up following a small raise in the dividend.

United Aircraft dropped It cut the dividend Monday and announced lower earnings. Other gainers included Du Pont up 5, Schering up Youngstown (ex dividend) and Eastman Kodak American Stock Exchange prices also recovered. Volume was 060,000 shares compared with 1,370,000 Monday. Fairchild Camera recouped of the lost Monday. Active gainers included British Petroleum, Crowell-Collier, Occidental Petroleum and U.S.

Foil Spotlight Stocks NEW YORK, Aug. 11 (P -Sales, closin price and net change of the 15 most active stocks. Tuesday: Olin Math Ch 43,700 52 Thiokol Chem 41.100 453 Aveo Corp 41,000 Nor Am Avia 39.800 Raytheon 35.200 51 Gen Tel El 29,600 Radio Corp 27,900 64 Alum Ltd 27,300 Lockheed Aire 27,100 Reynolds Met 25,800 Am Tel Tel 25,700 Gen Motors 25,700 55 Gen Alden 25,400 281 Texas Inst 24.300 Tex Sulph 24.000 Potatoes CHICAGO, Aug. 11 (P) (USDA)--POtatoes arrivals 70: on track 175: total U.S. shipments 242; supply light; mand good: market for round reds about steady, others firm: carlot track sales: California long whites 4.15; Texas round reds 2.30-2.50; Idaho-Oregon long whites 3.65; Washington long whites 3.50-3.80; Nebraska round reds 3.00; Idaho russets 4.10; Washington gems 3.95; Minnesota russets 4.25; trucklot sales: Wisconsin gerns 2.00.

Hay, Feed Grains LOS ANGELES, Aug. 11 UP -Alfalfa unchanged except for U.S. No. 2 leafy 30.00-31.00 and U.S. No.

2 27.00-29.00. Grain hay unchanged. Carlot arrivals: 2 wheat, 5 barley, a corn, 11 milo, 26 flour, 3 bran. 12 cereal, 107 hay. Cottonseed Meal MEMPHIS, Aug.

11 (R--Cottonseed meal, bulk, future quotations prime 41 per cent protein basis. Sep. 47.00-47.75; Oct. 47.00-48.00; Dee. 48.00-49.00; Jan.

48.50-49.00; March 49.00- 49.50; May 50.00-50.50; July 50.00-50.50. Cottonseed Oil NEW YORK, Aug. 11 cottonseed oil futures closed unchanged to 5 lower, Sep 13.32; Dee 12.38B; Mar 13.34-35; May 17.34: Oct 12.57; July 12.15. 8 NEW YORK, Aug. 11 (P) -Dividends declared: Rate--period--stock of record -payable: REGULAR Boeing Airplane 25 0 8-20 9-10 Grt West Finl .12 9-15 10-1 Hammond Organ .50 8-25 9-10 Midwest Oil ..35 R-24 9-14 Rath Packing .25 8-20 9-10 Stuart Co .18 9-1 9-15 INCREASED Jaeger Meh 30 8-24 9-10 REGULAR Greyhd 5 pf 8-27 9-30 Greyhound .25 8-27 9-30 8 Greyhd 4.25 pt 1.0825 8-27 9-30 Intl Paper .75 8-21 Intl Paper pf 1.00 8-21 9-14 Stetson pl .50 8-14 9-1 Hydro El .50 9-25 10-20 Bang Hyd El 4 pf 1.00 9-25 10-20 Bang Hy El 4.25 pf.

1.06 9-25 10-20 Bang Hyd El 7 pf 1.75 9-25 10-20 Frontier .05 9-1 9-15 Frontier RIg pf 1.75 A-15 9-1 Nestle Lemur .075 9-1 9-15 New Berry J.J .50 9-15 10-1 Unit Tel 1 Pa pt 1.125 8-30 9-1 Univ Marion .30 9-4 9-25 EXTRA Parmelee Trans 4.00 9-11 9-25 REGULAR North River Insur .35 8-20 9-10 Parmelee Trans .125 9-11 9-25 Unit Elastic .30 8-24 9-12 STOCK Mo Pub Sve 8-24 9-12 Seagrave. Corp 8-31 9-16 Southland Roy 9-31 10-16 REGULAR Beau Brum Ties .10 8-26 9-11 Cornell Pap Prod .25 8-20 9-10 Cuno Engineer .125 8-20 9-1 Cuno Engin pf .25 8-20 9-1 Domin Tar Chem .15 10-1 11-2 Dom Tar Chem pf -25 9-1 10-1 Elizabeth Con Gas. 40 8-28 9-15 First Bk St 60 8-14 8-31 First Nat Strs .50 9-4 10-1 Ft Ptt Bridge Wks 25 8-14 9-1 Hawaiian Pine .25 8-20 8-31 Howard Strs pf .1.0625 8-17 9-1 Kent Moore Org .20 8-20 9-1 Mo Pub Sve .18 8-24 9-12 Mo Pub Sv 4.30 pf 1.075 8-18 9-1 Std Acid Insur .50 8-24 9-4 Mont Dak Ut 4.70 pf. 1.125 8-28 10-1 Mont Dak Util 25. DODO 8-28 10-1 Southland Roy .75 8-31 9-11 Unit Broad 9 25 8-28 9-10 West Chem Prod .20 8-21 9-1 West Chem Prod pf .125 8-21 9-1 Earnings Dividends NEW YORK.

Aug. 11 (P -American Smelting Refining Co. reported net income for six months ended June 30 declined to $6.907.400 400 equal to 95 cents a share from $7.551,200 or $1.07 a share in the first six months a year ago. Sales mounted to $217.617.400 from 599.200. NEW -Boeing Airplane Co.

re. ported net income of $3,551,688, equal to 48 cents a share, for the six months ended June 30. This compared with $19,572,367 or $2.78 a share the same ish period last year. Other earnings: Canadian Pacific Railway for the six months ended June 30: 1959 1958 Net income $13,050,615 14.335,243 A share 80 cents 91 cents Commercial Co. Net income Credits $13,572,170 13.351.009 A share 2.67 2.64 Humble Oil Refining Co.

Net income $88.993.900 37.182.000 A share 1.23 79 cents International Nickel Co. of Canada, Ltd. Net income $38.391,000 21.401.000 A share 2.63 1.46 Sales 212,406.000 165.608.000 Pure Oil Co. Net income $13.148.000 10.875,000 A share 1.51 1.24 American Cement Corp. Net income $2,931,135 2.416,307 A share 67 cents 54 cents Duke Power Co.

Net income $11.379,209 10.886,575 A share 1.03 99 cents Eli Lilly Co. Net income $12.034.961 11,603,053 A share 1.50 1.46 General Dynamics Corp. Net income $10,658,012 20.051.967 A share 1.07 2.040 Emerson Electric Manufacturing Co. for nine months ended June 30: Net income $3.164,952 2.056,797 A share 4.01 2.95 Midwest Oil Corp. for six months ended June 30: Net income $3,471,453 3.347,413 A share 1.38 1.32 Northwest Airlines Inc.

Net income $1,880,713 521.714 A share 1.14 38 cents Pioneer Natural Gas Co. Net income $3,062,466 1,610,837 A share 1.85 98 cents U.S. Treasury Bonds NEW YORK, Aug. 11 (P)-Closing over the counter U.S. government treasury bonds, bid.

asked, net change and yield: 60 97.23 97.25 no 3.94 65-80 97.16 97.24 no 3.14 81 96.26 96.30 4.30 61 96 96.4 4.32 62-59 Jun 94.12 94.16 no 4.33 62-59 Dec 93.26 93.30 no 4.21 HAH 3s 64 63 65 93.4 91.14 94.14 93.8 91.18 94.18 4.37 4.35 4.35 3g 66 92.16 92.20 4.22 67-62 87.24 88 no 4.32 68-63 85.24 86 no 4.34 69-64 Jun 85 85.8 no 4.36 4s 69 98.8 98.16 4.18 69-64 Dec 84.20 84.28 no 4.33 215 70-65 84.12 84.20 4 4.32 71-66 84.6 84.14 no 4.21 72-67 Jun 84.8 84.16 4.2 4.06 72-67 Sep 83.6 83.14 2 4.15 72-67 Dec 84.6 84.14 no 4.02 3745 74 96.8 96.16 4.19 4s 80 98.8 98.16 4.11 83-78 88.20 88.28 3.98 85 88.16 88.24 3.95 90 90 90.8 no 4.06 3s 95 85.4 85.12 3.75 Prices quoted in dollars and thirtyseconds. T-Subject to federal taxes but not to state income taxes. Foreign Exchange NEW YORK, Aug. 11 (P)-Closing foreign exchange rates (Great Britain in dollars, others in cents and decimals of a cent): Tuesday Prev. Day Canada in NY (free) 104.6250 104.7531 EUROPE Great Britain (pound) 2.8112 2.8112 Grt.

Brit. 30 day futs. 2.8111 2.8110 Grt. Brit. 60 day futs.

2.8110 2.8108 Grt. Brit. 90 day futs. 2.8108 2.8106 Belgium (franc) 2.0030 2.0030 France (franc) .203950 .203950 Germany (western) (deutsche 23.9050 23.91 Holland (guilder) 26.47 26.48 Italy (lira) .1625 .1625 Portgual (escudo) 3.51 3.51 Sweden (rona) 19.34 19.35 Switzerland (franc) (free) 23.18 23.18 Denmark (krone) 14.54 14.54 LATIN AMERICA Argentina (peso) (free) 1.19 1.20 Brazil (cruzeiro) (free) .68 .68 Mexico (peso) 8.02 8.02 Venezuela (bolivar) 29.99 30.00 FAR EAST Hong Kong Dollar 17.55 17.55 Coffee NEW YORK, Aug. 11 (P)-Coffee spot Santos No.

ex-dock closed at 36.50A. Cost and freight offerings include Santos Bourbons 3s at 35.00-35.25N and 58 34.00-34.25N. futures closed 1 lower to 17 higher: Sep. 35.79N; Dee 34.65N; Mar 33.63N; May 32.62N; Jly 31.84. futures closed lower to 12 higher: Sep 45.45N: Dec 41.51N.

A-Asked; N-Nominal. Commodity Index Commodity Index NEW YORK, Aug. 11 (P)- The Associated Press weighted wholesale price index of 35 commodities Tuesday vanced to 169.02. Previous day 168.01, week ago 169.98, month ago 170.46, year ago 172.08. 1900 1958 1957 1956 High 173.08 176.32 184.77 186.01 Low 167.79 168.01 168.25 173.19 1926 average equals 100.

Bond Market NEW YORK, Aug. 11 government bonds edged higher in a thin market in quiet trading Tuesday. Corporate securities closed mildly higher on somewhat smaller demand. Industrials and investment quality issues gained small fractions, rails and utilities were firm. Foreign dollar bonds were mixed.

Trading declined to 450,000 par value on the big board from $8,460,000 Monday. The Treasury of 1983-78 and the 4g of 1969 and 1980 gained each at 80 98 bid respectively. Gainers among the corporates included Standard Oil (New Jersey) up 1 at American Foreign Power 5s up 1 at 77, Long Island Lighting up at 88, Pacific Gas 3s of 1977 up at and Lackawanna 45- 6s up at 60. General Motors Acceptance lost 87. Great Northern Railway of 1990 were off at Corporate convertibles closed mixed some recovered part of Monday's sharp losses.

Bethlehem were up at Northrop 4s up 4 at 116 and RCA up 5 at 130. Costa Rican 3s improved 2 at 75 on fairly heavy turnover. Oriental Development Co. of 1968 lost at General Motors Acceptance sales financing subsidiary of General Motors plans to sell publicly 125 million dollars of 21-year debentures. filed a registration with the Securities and Exchange Commission covering the proposed issue.

The interest rate will be determined later. Morgan Stanley Co. would head the underwriters. Chi NW 4125 99F 10 Mo Pac 5s 2045F 92 3 Cen 5s 2013 58 721 Nor Pac 4s 97 13 843 Pen RR 5s 68 11 So Pac 69 39 So Pac 81 6 88 So Pac Or 77 14 92 Un Pac 91 1 Over The Counter The prices below, furnished by members of the National Assn. of Securities Dealers, do not represent actual transactions.

They are a guide to the range within which these securities could have been sold (bid) and bought (asked) at the time of compilation. Bid Asked BANKS Bank of America $1.80 483 Bank of Douglas .80 351 a Bank of Phoenix 311 Bank of Tucson 22 bid Bankers Tr. N.Y. $3.00 Chase Man, N.Y. $2.40 627 Citz.

Nat: L.A. $2.00 47 503 Cont. Ill. Chgo $4.00 127 132 1st Natl. City N.Y.

$3.00 128 133 1st. Natl. Ariz. $1.20 43 bid Morgan Guaranty N.Y. $4.00 101 Hanover N.Y.

$2.00 Irving Tr. N.Y. $1.60 41 433 Mfrs. Tr. N.Y.

$2.20 Repub. Natl. Dallas $1.92 93 Sec. 1st Natl. L.A.

$1.60 551 591 So. Ariz. Bank Tr. $1.80 45 bid Valley Natl. Phx $1.00 INSURANCE COMPANIES Aetna Fire $2.60 74 Beneficial Std.

.40 Franklin Life $1.80 81 Hartford Fire $3.00 Home Ins. N.Y. $2.00 Jefferson Std. Life Maryland Cas $1.50 39 Natl. Life Cas Px 31 Title Ins.

Tr. La. $1.50 50 INDUSTRIALS Amer. Cement $1.00 Amer. Express $2.00 Amer.

Mary $1.00 441 Anheuser Busch $1.20 Arden Farms $1.00 18 193 Ariz. Bancorp Arizona Colorfilm 13 Arrowhead Pur. .84 1834 Aztec Oil Gas 231 Baird Atomic 121 Baltimore Paint Bayless Beryllium Corporation 58 62 Bonanza 4 Bowater Paper .20 7.60 8.10 Brunswig Drug .90 xd 23 Bullock's $2.25 663 Calray Bakery .40 1012 Cadn. Sup. Oil 1814 Colo.

Oil Gas Consol. Frt. .80 243 Cross Co. Delhi-Tay Oil 13 14 Frigikar .40 17 Frontier Airlines Giannini Giant Port. Cem.

$1.00 281 Glasspar Green Mt. Uran. 15c 20c Gustin Bacon 40 34 363 Kaiser Steel $.40 52 Kearney-Trecker .15 17 Levy Bros. of Tuc 20 22 Lone Star Steel Mt. Fuel Sup.

$1.20 263 Perm. Cem. .70 253 273 Pubco Petrol 63. 63 Rare Metals Rockwell Mfg. $1.50 361 39 Rose Marie .60 1112 1212 Shopping Bag .60 143 Tekoil 65 Thrifty Drug .60 26 T.I.M.E.

INC. 191 Topp Ind. U.S. Chem. Milling 48 U.S.

Servateria .50 111 Von's Grocery .10 17 181 West Nat. Gas Weyerhauser $1.00 4612 West Gold Uran. UTILITIES Ariz. Pub. Ser.

$1.20 Calif. Int. Tel. .70 15 Calif. Ore Pwr.

$1.60 Calif. Pac. Utl. $1.60 37 Calif. Water Serv.

$1.20 251 27 City Utl. B. .67 Colo. Int. Gas $1.25 50 El Paso Elec.

$1.16 Gas Service $1.52 Pac. Pwr. Lt. $1.60 39 411 Port Gen Elec. $1.20 281 Pub.

Ser. N.M, .80 Sierra Pac. Pwr $1.40 So. Colo. Pwr.

.90 So. Nev. Pwr. $1.00 271 So. Union Gas $1.12 S.

W. States Tel. $1.20 Texas Eas. Trans. $1.40 Three St.

Nat. Gas Trans. Gas Pipe $1.00 Tucson Gas .76 Textiles NEW YORK. Aug. 11-P-Sales of cloth in small quantity for nearby delivery were reported in cotton textiles today.

Prices held firm. Some forward purchases were ignored as converters sought to cover immediate needs. Reordering for all woolens and steds was light with apparel makers' supplies needs from good sized inventories built up earlier this year. Fourth quarter buying was limited in some specialty goods in the synthetics section by increasing scarcity of these constructions. How To Hold FALSE TEETH More Firmly in Place Do your false teeth annoy and embarrass by slipping, dropping or bling when you eat, laugh or talk? Just sprinkle a little FASTEETH On your plates.

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Mutual Funds Bid Asked Aberdeen Fund 2.19 2.41 Affiliated Fund 7.82 8.46 Business Shra 4.35 4.64 Am Inv Fd 15.00 15.00 Atom Dev Mutual 5.52 6.02 Axe Houghton Fd A 3.87 6.38 Axe Houghton Fd 8.84 9.61 Boston Fund 17.82 19.26 Broad Street Invest Unavailable Bullock Fund 14.12 15.48 Canada Gen Fund 15.37 16.62 Canadian Fund 18.87 20.41 Cdn Int Growth 10.01 10.94 Century Shrs Trust 9.53 10.30 Chemical Fund 11.72 12.67 Col Ener 13.49 14.74 Colonial Fund 11.08 12.03 Comwith Income 9.91 10.77 Comwith Investment 10.16 11.04 Comwith Stk Fund 15.93 17.32 Cons Invest Trust 19.75 21.25 Delaware Fund 12.75 14.02 Divers Growth Stk 9.26 10.15 Divers Invest Fund 9.50 10.41 Dividend Shares 3.14 3.45 Dreyfus Fund 14.51 15.77 Eaton How Bal 23.81 25.46 Eaton How Stk 24.89 26.62 Electronics Invest 7.07 7.73 Fidelity Fund 16.94 18.31 F.I.F. 4.63 5.07 Founders Mut Fund 10.93 11.88 Fundamental Invest 20.00 21.92 Group Sec Av El 10.50 11.50 Group Sec Chemical 15.17 16.61 Group See Com Stock 13.87 15.18 Group See Petrol 11.07 12.12 Hamil Fd HC7 5.23 5.72 Hamil Fd HDA 5.18 No Income Fund Boston 8.47 9.26 Incorporated Income 9.77 10.68 Incorp Investors 9.87 10.67 Instit Bank Fund 13.82 14.02 Instit Found Fund 11.03 12.07 Instit Growth Fund 11.80 12.91 Income Fund 6.97 7.63 Instit Insur Fund 12.86 14.07 Investment Co Amer 11.00 12.02 Keystone Cust 1 9,39 10.25 Keystone Cust 2 13.23 14.44 Keystone Cust 3 15.50 16.92 Keystone Cust 4 12.48 13.62 Keystone Fund Can 14.12 15.27 Knickerbocker Fund 6.79 7.45 Say Mutual 47.33 47.33 Mass Investors Trust 14.22 15.37 Mass Investors Growth 14.41 15.58 Mutual Trust 3.64 3.96 Natl Investors Unavailable Nat Sec Ser Balan 11.16 12.20 Nat Sec Ser Div 4.37 4.78 Sec Ser Pref Stk 8.38 9.16 Nat Sec Ser Income 6.49 7.09 Nat Sec Ser Stock 9.08 9.93 Nat Sec Ser Growth 8.64 9.54 One Wm St 13.82 14.94 Pioneer Fund 8.87 9.64 Puritan Fund 8.09 8.75 Putnam Geo Fund 14.67 15.95 St Clark 40.70 40.70 Com Stk Unavailable State Street Investment 38.875 41.00 Telev Elect Fund 15.86 17.29 Texas Fund 9.68 10.58 Unit Accum Fund 13.13 14.27 Unit Cont Fund 8.11 8.86 Unit Income Fund 11.56 12.57 Unit Science Fund 14.28 15.61 Unit Fund Canada 17.65 19.18 Value Line Income Fd 5.80 6.34 Value Line Spl Sit 3.93 4.30 Wellington Fund 14.68 16.00 Whitehall Fund Unavailable Wisconsin Fund 6.35 6.86 Quotations furnished by National Association of Securities Dealers, Inc. which states they do not necessarily reflect actual transactions or firm bids or offers but should indicate approximate prices, and unless otherwise indicated, are as quoted by the sponsors or issuers. asset value. Cotton NEW YORK.

Aug. 11 -Hedging and liquidation depressed the price of cotton futures in quiet trading Tuesday. However, late trade buying steadled distant contracts. Final prices were 40 cents a bale lower to 10 cents higher. Late trade buying in distant deliveries left prices irregular.

Futures closed 40 cents a bale lower to 10 cents higher than the previous close. Net High Low Close Change Oct. 32.16 32.08 32.09 Off 8 Dec. 32.18 32.14 32.14-15 Off 4-5 Mar. 32.53 32.50 32.50-51 Off 3-4 May 32.69 32.66 32.67B Off 1 July 32.31 32.26 32.30B Up 2 Oct.

30.31 30.24 30.28B Unch Dec. 30.33 30.26 30.30B Up 2 Middling Spot 33.15N, off5. N--Nominal; B--Bid. NEW ORLEANS. Aug.

11 (P)-Cotton futures closed 40 cents a bale lower to 20 cents higher. Close: Oct. 32.09B, off8; Dec. 32.15B, off Mar. 32.49B, off May 32.67B, July 32.29B,up2; Oct.

30.29B, up Dec. 30.30B, up B--Bid. Spot cotton closed unchanged. Sales none. Low middling 25.00, middling 31.50, good middling 32.20, receipts stock 61.301.

NEW ORLEANS, Aug. 11 -The average price of one-inch spot cotton at 14 designated southern spot markets Tuesday was unchanged at 31.98 cents a pound; previous day 31.98: week ago 32.28; month ago 33.76: year ago 34.86. Average for the past 30 market days 33.30; middling inch average 30.40; sales 8,105 bales, Commodity Digest By ASSOCIATED PRESS World sugar spurted ahead again Tuesday in mixed trading for commodity futures and New York and Chicago exchanges. World sugar was up .02 to .20 of cent a pound. Domestic sugar was unu changed.

Metals moved higher. Copper, lead and zine all posted gains. Wool tops and wool also advanced. Rubber and vegetable oils eased. Cotton was mixed at 40 cents A bale lower to 10 cents a bale higher.

Coffee closed mixed. Short covering pushed oats. rye and soybeans higher. Wheat and corn were mixed. Metals NEW YORK, Aug.

11-(P)-Spot ferrous metal prices today: Copper 30 cents a pound, Connecticut Valley. Lead 12 cents a pound, New York, Zinc 11 cents a pound, East St. Louis, Tin $1.02 a pound, New York. Foreign silver per troy ounce, New York. Copper futures closed 8 to 27 higher.

Sep 30.65-68; Oct 30.68; Dec 30.28; Jan 30.24B: Mar 30.23; May 30.22B; July 30.20B. B--Bid. Lead futures 4 to 5 higher. Sep 11.91B: Oct 12.01B; Dec 12.20B. B-Bid.

Zinc futures closed unchanged to 7 higher. Sep 11.27; Oct 11.33B: Dec 11.54B; Jan 11.65; Mar 11.75B. B-Bid. Flour Flour MINNEAPOLIS. Aug.

11 (P)--Flour in 100-lb. cotton sacks: family patents unchanged 6.90; standard patents 5 cents higher 5.55. Shipments 45,260. Standard bran unchanged 34.00; standard middlings unchanged 35.00; red dog unchanged 51.50. FUND A mutual fund investing in "growth" stocks.

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School Supt. Abia Judd said the decrease was made possible by a boost in the district's assessed valuation. Amer. Stock Exchange Sales Close Change Alleg Cp wt 49 Am Electron 54 14 Am Petrof A 20 916 Ark Oil 10 Ark- La Gas 14 Banff Oil 12 1 Br. Am Oil Br.

Petro 825 81 Bunk Hill 13 Cal El Pw 15 Calv Can So Pet 32 4 Cdn Mare 22 Cenco Inst 50 Christiana Oil 28 Clary Cp 14 Con Mng 21 Crane Carrier 28 Doug Oil DuMont Lab DuVall Sul Dynam Am El Bond 33 Equity Cp 58 Eureka Cp 11 Fairch Cam 78 142 Fargo Oils 42 5 Felmont Petro Flying Tiger 153 Ford Can A xd 50 184 Giant Yel 7 Guild Films 49 Heela Min Hoffman Ind. 15 Home Oil A Home Oil 35 151 Imp Oil Ins. Co. of N.A. 7.00 Kaiser Ind.

47 161 Kirby Petro 10 Lear xd Mead Johnson 80 Menasco 10 Mesabi Iron 10 36 Molybden 19 Mtn St TT .1.50 175 N.J. Zine 10 28 Mex Ar 5 Ogden Cp 44 Pac Pac Pet Clay Ltd 85 15 Pancoast Pet 31 Phoenix Steel 151 Prest Reeves Royal Oil Ryan Aero xd 36 Sapphire Pet 93 Scurry Rain 22 Shat Denn 73 Sherwin-Wms 5 233 Silver Creek Prec. 27 Singer Mf. 21 5412 Sonotone 22 Technico 63 Tel-A-Sign Tri Cont wt 29 Unexcell Ch 16 Unit Canso 1 US Air Cond 3 Waltham Prec Webb Knapp 78 Wilson Bros. 13 33 America's Best Value the.

REMINGTON ELECTRIC ADDING MACHINE from $20950 FETTERLY'S 191 E. Broadway MA 3-7561 Grain Market CHICAGO, Aug. 11 (R Grain future's dealers squared themselves off Tuesday for what they hoped would be the most advantageous market positions in the event the government's August crop report would be either bullish or bearish. Along the way they bid most prices higher, some only, very slightly, indicating there gen- eral expectation that the crop forecasts would be at least slightly bullish. Soybeans closed firm and rye strong.

Other grains were within small fractions of previous closes in all contracts. Wheat closed cent a bushel higher to lower, September corn higher to lower, September oats unchanged to higher, September new type contract rye higher, September 33; soybeans higher, tember Open High Low Close WHEATSep. 1.90 1.90¼ 1.89¾ 1.90-90% Dec. 1.95¾-% 1.96% 1.95½ 1,98 Mar. 1.99-98⅞ 1.99% 1.98¾ 1.99% May 1.98% 1.98% 1.97¾ 1.98¼ July 1.84 1.84 1.83% 1.83% 1960 Sep.

1.86¼ 1.85% 1.85¾ 1.86% CORNSep. 1.183 1.19¼ 1.18¾ 1.181%-19 Dec. 1.12% 1.12¼ 1.12 1.12%-12 Mar. 1.15% 1.15⅞ 1.15% 1.15% May 1.16% 1.17 1.16¾ July 1.1842 1.18½ 1.18¼ 1.18¼ OATS (old type contract) Sep. .67 .67 67 67 OATS (new type contracts) Sep.

.673 Dec. Mar. .713 .72 May RYE Sep. 1.32¼ 1.33% 1.32% 1.32½-33 Dec. 1.36½-¾ 1.38½ 1.36½ 1.37¾-38 Mar.

1.38½-⅝ 1.40% 1.38½ 1.40-40¼ May 1.36½ 1.39¼ 1.36½ 1.38½-¾ SOYBEANS Sep. 2.15⅞-16 2.16% 2.15¼ 2.16⅛-% Nov. 2.18-18¼ 3.18% 2.17⅜ 2.18¼-⅜ Jan. 2.32 2.2212 2.21⅜ 2.22¼-3 Mar. 2.2514-25 2.25½ 2.24¼ 2.253-½ May 2.26⅞ 2.27¼ 2.26 2.261-27 LARD (drums) Sep.

8.47 R.47 8.35 8.35 Oct. 8.65 8.67 8.50 8.50 Nov. 8.80 8.80 8.65 8.67 Dec. 9.47-45 9.47 9.32 9.35 Jan. 9.15 9.15 9.10 9.10 Livestock PHOENIX, Aug.

11 (P--No sale of livestock reported Tuesday, business very slow. CHICAGO, Aug. 11 (P Butcher hogs topped at $15.00 Tuesday for less than a hundred head of closely sorted 220-1b. No: 1 grade. The 200-230-lb.

No. 1 and mixed 1-2 grades sold at mixed 1-3 and 2-3 grades in the 190-270-lb. range at Prime and mixed high choice and prime grades under 1,250 lbs. brought some choice and mixed choice and prime and standard to good Vealers were unchanged at 33.00 for standard to choice. Spring slaughter lambs cleared at Good shorns were $22.75, yearlings $18.50 and ewes KANSAS CITY, Aug.

11 (P)-Cattle calves 200; steady to 25 lower: choice steers 28.00; long hauled 27.50: bulk good to choice early 25.50-27.00; high good and choice heifers and mixed yearlings 26.00-27.50; cows 16.25-18.00; canners and cutters mainly 13.50-16.50; bulls 20.00-21.00: canner and cutters good and choice vealers 27.00-30.00; slaughter calves 20.00-28.00; good and choice feeder steers 25.50- 27.00: stocker yearlings 27.00-32.00; feeder heifers largely 26.00-28.00; good stocker steers and heifer calves 25.00- 30.00. Hogs steady to 50 higher: No. 1-3 and 2 and 3 190-265 lb. barrows and gilts 14.35-65; 1-3 uniform in weights and few 1 2 197-230 lbs 14.65-85; SOWS 1-3 330-400 lbs 11.25-12.75, lighter weights 12.75-13.25; 2 and 3 400-550 lbs 10.00- 11.50. Sheep active steady to 50 higher; mostly choice 95-lb shorn No.

and 3 pelts spring lambs 22.65; 2 rail loads 86 lbs wooled spring lamsb 22.50; good and choice 89-100 lbs native spring lambs 20.50-22.00: utility and good 19.00-20.50: ewes 3.50-5.00; feeder lambs 16.00-18.50. LOS ANGELES, Aug. 11-P--(FSMN) -Cattle 500; slaughter steers rather slow; about steady; bulk supply standard and good grades; cows slow, steady to weak; other classes mostly nominal: low good steers 24.00- 25.00; low to average standard 22.00• 23.25: low utility dairy type 19.00-20.00; utility range slaughter cows 17.00-18.50; individual low commercial 18.50; young high utility 19.00; utility dairy breds 16.50-18.50: individuals 19.00; canner and cutter cows 14.50-16.50, instance 17.00 on range cows; cutter to low utility range bulls 20.00-21.50. Calves 25; early supply too limited to test market; odd head low choice 375-390-lb. slaughter calves 29.00; high good vealers 31.00.

Hogs 150 barrows and gilts opened moderately active, steady to 25 lower; N. S. No. 1-2-3 grain feds 200-220-lb. 15.75-16.25; few 240-lb.

16.00; medium to No. 2 188-lb. 14.50. Sheep 25; nominal. Produce LOS ANGELES, Aug.

11 (P-(FSMN) -Eggs and butter unchanged. Live poultry, volume prices, Aug. 10, at ranch: fryers 59,100 head, pet 17, 9 pet 17 pct 46 pct 18, 7 pet 19, 5 pet 20; caponettes 14,100 head, 14 pet 20, 21 pct 21, 65 pct 22; delivered: hens It wis 18,800 head, 67 pet 7, 15 pet 18 pet crosses 6,500 head, 3 pet 89 pet 9, 8 pct CHICAGO, Aug. 11 butter no tone; wholesale selling prices unchanged; 93 score AA and 92 A unquoted; 90 Eggs: Sales--close--prev. close: Sep.

1,115, 26.65-60, 27.00-10; Oct. 471, 27.40-45, 27.90; Nov. 270, 28.40. 28.85-90A: Dec, 82, 29.45 29.85; Jan. 52.

29.55, 29.95, Onions: Sales -close--prev. close: Nov. 0, 1.18N, 1.18; Jan. 0, 1.33B, 1.31N: Feb. 0, 1.39 off, 1.40; Mar.

0, 1.47B, 1.46. (N -Nominal; B-Bid.) NEW YORK, Aug. 11 -Dressed poultry: Turkeys barley steady; squabs about steady; ducks unsettled. Turkeys, Grade and U.S. Grade ready.

to-cook, frozen, young hens 8-12 lbs. 12-14 lbs. young toms 22-24 lbs. 24-26 lbs. 26-28 lbs.

45-46, 28 lbs. and up Ducks. Long Island, frozen ready-tocook Wool NEW YORK, Aug. 11 (P)-Wool tops and wool futures were higher on commission house buying. Wool futures closed .1 to of cent higher.

Oct. 134.2B: Dec 137.0B; Mar 138.7B: May 138.1-138.2, July 137.2, Oct. 136.5B, Dec 136.5B. Certificated wool spot 131 5N. Wool top futures closed unchanged to of cent higher, Oct.

172.5B, Dee 171.5B, Mar. 171.7B, May 171.1B, July 170.5B. Oct. 169.5B. Certificated spot wool tops 172.0N.

-Bid: N-Nominal. Sugar Sugar NEW YORK, Aug. 11 (P)-Domestic sugar futures No. 6 closed unchanged: Sep 5.88B: Nov 5.89B. World sugar futures No.

4 closed 2 to 20 higher: Sep 2.15; Oct 2.79B; Jan 2.85N: Mar 2.90: May 2.92: Jly 2.97; Sep 3.00; Oct 3.01B; Jan 3.40. Raw sugar spot 6.32. B-Bid; N- Nominal. Rubber Rubber NEW YORK, Aug. 11 rex futures closed unchanged to 50 lower: Sep.

37.00; Nov 35.65-70; Jan 34.95B; Mar 34-80B. Spot No. 1 ribbed smoked sheets 371N. B--Bid: -Nominal. Accident Victim Asks $45,000 Dow Jones Averages NEW YORK, Aug.

11 -Closing Stocks High 50 Industrials 661.76 20 Railroads 162.91 Utilities 91.61 65 Stocks 220.15 Bonds Commodity futures index, 150.51, off Dow Jones averages: Low Close 651.14 658.07 161.04 162.51 90.59 91.29 217.02 219.15 83.61 .30. Standard And Poor's Index NEW YORK, Aug. 11 I High Industrials 63.91 Utilities Railroads 500 Stocks Total sales, Tuesday, Aug. 11. 2,980.000 and Poor's 500 stock index: Low Close Net Change 62.94 63.74 Plus .86 35.54 34.98 35.37 Plus .22 45.33 44.70 45.17 Plus .38 58.66 59.39 Plus shares.

By ASSOCIATED PRESS Change Volume 4.28 247.400 Up 1.16 67,300 Up 0.42 39.600 Up 1.38 354,300 Up 0.01 Sales Close Chge Sales Close Chge Ekco Pd 38 15 Nort West 18 9612 El Auto 22 No Am Av 372 El Stor Bat 18 50 Nor Pac 23 El PAso NG 90 Nor Sta Pw 59 Emer El 18 64 Northrop 38 Emer Rad 155 Nwst Airlin 53 36 Erie RR 25 131 4 Eversharp 0 Ex-Cell-0 32 46 Ohio Edis 16 62 Ohio Oil xd27 Okla Gas Fairch 96 OlinMath xd429 52 Fair Whit 139 91 Oliver Cp 47 Fairmont 33 Otis Elev 10 Fam Fin 301 Outb Mar 54 34 Fansteel 13 578 Owens Cng 87 Fedd Corp xd20 Owens Ill Gl 16 Fed Str 69 Fenestra 173 Ferro Cp Pac El 26 633 Fibre Pap 14 Pac Ltg 19 Firestone 135 Pac 17.60 Firstamer 64 Pac WI 10 Firth Cpt Pac Tin 9 Flintkote 19 Pan AW Air 195 3512 1 Fla Pw 16 Panh EPL 11 Fla 49 521- 3 Param Pict Food Fair 12 Parke Da Food Mach Park Rust 281 Fird Mot 106 Patino Min Forem Dair 25 20 Penn Dix 18 Fost Wheel 18 361 Penney, JC 12 Freept Sul xd32 Pennsalt 13 Frueh Tra 140 Pa 11 Pa RR 97 171 Peoples Gas Gamble Sk Pepsi Cola Gar Wood Petrol Cp Garrett 45 Pfizer 72 Gen Am Tran 58 Phelps xd15 Gen Bak xd78 Gen Bronze 37 Philco 168 Gen Cable 411 Philip Mor Controls Phill Pet 38 Gen Dynam 107 Pillsbury 14 467 Gen Elec 100 Pitney Bow 48 353 Gen Fds 18 Pit Plate 15 Gen Instru 72 Pit Steel 19 Mills 111 Pittston Co 3 Gen Motors 205 55 Polaroid 46 Gen Cem 14 Gen Prec 34 Pub Sv Colo 51 Gen Pub Ut 57 Pub Sv 28 Gen Ry Sig 11 37 Publick Ind 29 Gen Realty 3 131 Pullman 14 Gen Refrac Pure Oil 17 423 Gen Tire xd 193 Ga Pac Cp 50 RCA 264 64 Gerber Prod 2 Getty Oil Rayonier 25 23 Raytheon 294 51 Gimbel Relian El 9 Glen Ald 127 Repub Av 19 20 Glidden Repub Pict Goebel Br Repub Sti 31 Goodrich 23 Revere 13 50 Goodyearxd 23 Revlon 13 Gould Bat Rex Drug xd43 13 Grace Co 18 Reyn Met 216 Grah Paige 56 Rey Tob xd46 54 Gran Sti 28 Rheem Mf 35 Gt A 30 Rhodesian 10 Gt Ir Ore 25 Richfld Oil xd7 84 No Ry 10 Rob Fulton 31 451 Gt West 11 27 Rock Std 14 371 Greyhound 20 213- Rohr Aire 15 183 Grum Airc 41 Royal Dut 93 Gulf Mob 0 4 Royal McB 17 Gulf Oil 22 114 Ruberoid 11 Halliburton 23 Safeway St 30 Harb Walk 1 St Jos Lead 341 Harris Int 20 StL San 29 Here Pdr 29 68 St Reg Pap 18 Hertz 23 397 4 San Diego HeydenNpt 38xd Schenley 116 24 Hilton Hot 3xd Schering 21 Hoff Elect 170 Schick 170 Holland Scott Pap xd12 8412 Holly Sug 7 8 Homestk 417. 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Plaintiffs in the action are' Leona Lehman, 2020 N. 9th as guardian of Delia Schumacher, a minor; and Mrs. Joseph Schumacher, of Burbank, Calif.

Defendants are Michael Stephen Posner, driver of one of the automobiles, and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Posner, 2749 E. 8th owners of the car. The accident occurred at the intersection of N.

4th Ave. and E. Speedway Blvd. Damage to a the automobile was listed at Sales Close Chge A Abbott ACF Ind 14 ACE Wrig 33 Acme Sti 18 Adams Ex 9 29 Admiral 85 Aeroquip xd14 321 Air Reduc 11 861 4 AJ Ind Alco Prod Aldens 37 Alleg Cp 92 Alleg Lud 28 56 Allied Ch xd32 123 Allied Mills Allied Strs 11 Allied St pt 801 Allis Chal 209 351 Alpha xd8 Alum Ltd 263 Alcoa 17 1061 Amerada 48 881 Am Ag Ch 15 AmAirlin xd126 273 Am Bosch 55 Am Brk Sh 15 Am Bd Par 74 Am 24 Am Can 105 454 Am Chicle 10 4 Am Cyan 108 Am El Pw 14 Am Export 29 Pw A Hardware AHomePd xd24 177 Am Inv Am 148 Am 5 Am Met C1 65 Am Molass 141, Am Motors 270 Am Gas 63 Am Optical 481 15 Am Potash 54 47 Am Seating 12 381 Am Smelt 11 Am Std Am Stl Fd Am Sugar 15 293 Am 252 Am Tob 21 97 Am Tob pf .50 121 Am Viscose 64 Am Zine 33 Amph Borg 9 Anaconda 64 Ander Clayt 39 And Pri 12 Armco StI 68 118 Armst Ck 14 Ashl Oil 18 ASR Prod 6 AssdDry xd2 56 Atchison 65 Atl Cst Line Atl Refin 36 Atlas Cp. 37 Autom Cant 3 Avco Corp 423 25 Bald Lima 79 157 Balt Ohio 27 451 Barber Oil Beat Fds 50 Beaunit Beckman In 58 Beech Airc 341 Beech Say Bell Aire 163 Bell How 62 Bendix Av 13 Benef Fin Benguet 22 Best Co 391 1 Bestwall 8 Beth-Steel 186 55 Bigelow 18 Blaw Knoxxd 18 521 Bliss 12 183 Boeing Air 168 33 Bohn Alum Bond Strs 18 231 Book of Mon 2 23 Borden 32 Borg Warn 42 Bran Airw 67 133 Bridg Brass 12 Briggs Mt 103 Briggs St 61 Brist My xd 29 Brown Bg 10 Brun Balke 34 Bucy Erie 30 Budd Co 65 Bullard Bulova Burl Ind 219 Burroughs Butler Br Butte Cop Cal Pack Callah Mng Calum 16 25 Campb Soup 8 30 Can Dry 18 Can Pac 31 Capital Airl 26 Carborun xd14 53 Caro 8 CarrierCp xd14 Case JI 62 21 Cater Trac 51 Celanese 98 Celotex 9 Cen Fdy 5 Hud 3 Cen Ill Lt 2 Cen Ill PS 14 1 68 Cer de Pas 41 Cert-teed 10 Cessna Air 16 Pap Champlin0il 22 221 Chance Vet 49 313 Chemway 28 11 18 pi 3 891 21 24 Chi 18 321 Chrysler 77 65 Cin 18 331 Cin Mil 2 45 CIT Finan 18 593 Cities Sve xd18 561 Clark Equip 6 82 Clev El TI 13 Cluett Pea 10 55 Coca Cola 18 33 Colg Palm 25 Colo CBS Colum Gas Col Pict 11 Col Carb xd3 Comb Eng 28 Com Cred 12 Coml Solv 24 Comw Ed 44 Con Edis 15 641 Con Electdyn 26 Con Gas 10 CAR.R Cb pf 4.90 14 Consoln Coal Consum Pw 18 Container: 20 281 Cont Can Mot 11 Cont Gil 57 Cont StI 723 1 Copper Rng Copw Stl 16 Corn Pd 48 Corning Gl 10 Crane Co 30 33 Crown Cork Crown Zell 43 Cruc St 85 283, Cudahy Pk 24 Curtis Pub 13 12 Curtiss Wr 64 Cutler 821 Daystrom 401 Dayt Dayton Rub Decca Rec Deere Del Hud 13 Del 10 Den RGW 25 Det Edis Det St1 Cp 79 Diam Gard Dis Seag Divco Way Dome Min Doug Aire Dover Cp 27 Dow Chem 42 Du Dress Pont Ind 266 A Dug Lt DWG Cig Eagle East Air xd28 East East Kod 37 Far Eason Mia Rosary Services Set Tonight For Ramirez Rosary services will be ducted tonight at 8 o'clock at the' Tucson Mortuary chapel for Jesus C.

Ramirez, 75, of 702 E. 20th St. He died Monday. A requiem mass will be held 9 a.m. tomorrow at Santa Cruz.

church. Burial will follow in Holy" Hope cemetery. Pall bearers will be Peter, and Jesus his two sons; Bert Ortega, William Wright, Ernest peron, and Felipe Flores. Hono-' rary pall bearers will be, Albert Gutierrez, Raymond Gomez, and Ismael Ramirez. Campus Pleads Guilty To Drunk Driving Sylverno Campus, 29, a farm worker who lives at Box 28, 3, pleaded guilty yesterday to a drunk driving and was to pay a fine of $100 and 10 days in jail by Justice of the Peace Norman E.

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