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CINCINNATI ENQUIRER Talks Deadlocked? Hlffh Costs Along The Business Front Weber Products Bought UAW, Car Makers Quiet, Cut Profit Of Stores NEW YORK, May 26 LP Each Await New Proposals By California Concern Rising costs cut heavily into department store profits last year Weber will continue to cific price tag on its minimum demands. a National Retail Merchants operated In Cincinnati. By Dick Havlin Enquirer Business Editor Cincinnati's Weber Engi DETROIT. May 26 tP Negotiators for the United Automobile Workers union today waited hopefully for the car corporate offshoot of Lodge Shipley becoming a separate entity. It has carved itself an important part in the hotly competitive power lawn mower.

Association survey showed to Neither side gave any sign of Promoted day. neered Products, outdoor makers to come up with more UXITKD UtILITIRS, IirOORPOUATKD 53rd ConsecutiT Dividend While department store sale; H. Carl Frantz. manaeeT of reeimg me pressure of deadlines. The first showdown comes volume increased slightly, earn general contract proposals None came.

Procter Gamble Co. tvale ings were down 9 per cent from rnursday midnight when 'the service division, will become 1956. The NRMA said higher Bargaining talks appeared as deadlocked as ever on resump a a Rer oj the company wages and other operating costs were chiefly responsible for thr tion at General Motors Corp, personnel ad power equipment maker, is garden tiller, and tiller mower being merged into Yuba Con-wield under its Choremaster solidated Industries. Sanjlabel. Choremaster employs 200 Francisco, it was announced 'Persons at its Cincinnati plant yesterday.

at 800 Evar St, Yuba. diversified company. The purchasing company has eight divisions serving chemi- is best-known for it. produc- er and tion of the Shopsmlth and industries. Yuba orig- Tka Bearej ef Directore 4kKlarea a a.uarterly divW dead ceate fee ebara the MtataaaiDf tmmoi capital etock the company, paatle a or before June 0, ltsa.

decrease. and Ford Motor Co. Chrysler Corp. talks were recessed until min 1 ttxation GM contract expires. Ford and Chrysler expire three days later.

Earl R. Bramblett, GM'i director of labor relations, and John S. Bugas, Ford vice president for industrial relations, told newsmen neither of their Sales income of the reporting depart ment stores were up 1.3 per cent effective July negotiations directly for the first time in three weeks. He was asked if this meant Ford had a new proposal. "Definitely not," Bugas said.

UAW President Walter P. Reuther, who spelled out his minimum demands over the weekend without saying how much he would scale down costs, bided his time at union headquarters. Reuther't aides indicated he may show up at one of the bargaining tables within the next few days. Ken Bannon, head of the CAW team at Ford talks, said he was hopeful of some development that would warrant calling Reuther directly Into the negotiations. Meanwhile, the companies and union mapped plans on what to do in event contracts run out without a settlement.

atockheldera record at the cloaa I koaiaeM Juie 6, test. 1. aaid tomorrow. GM and Ford spokesmen in dicated the companies are wait' Ing for the union to put a spe- Physical volume of goods sold was down 0.8 per cent. Thr yesterday.

ALDEN L. HART. noma roncentrated in the min- dollar sales rise was attributed Abilene. Kana. May II.

companies had altered its Pieeidest FYantz will ucceed James to higher prices per average SO YOU SAVE STAMPS? "Our offer is a sound one 1 sale. ing field, but has set its corporate sights on diversity. It acquired Magna Power Tool H. Taylor. Will "eve earn I.

i Sales on a cash-and-carry fereta itimM tut, tee. I tteck a. We will buy. Mil trade at and it is still on the table." Bramblett said. Bugas took a similar stand.

basis increased slightly last Menlo Park, mak- who ii resign-1 ing to serve as a professor of Industrial re- tools. The California company has purchased the stock of Weber, according to the joint announcement by J. L. McGara. president of Yuba and Louis Weber, president of the Cincinnati company.

The details of the sale were year, halting tne slow decline ers ot anopsmun ana INIMUII pf KM. BUSINESS AS USUAL 19M Cam Ink SOc that had been the rule for sev The pacesetter for the In Line home workshop tools, just two months ago. eral years. CO D. and charge FRAXTZ latiom at the dustry In 1958 bargaining, General Motors was the first to of account sales were lower.

School of Business Administra CINCINNATI STAMP ft COIN CO. 411 IKI(Hlltin lift.) MA I I l5 Initial mark ons averaged fer to extend the waee for That purchase facilitated its entry into the consumer durables field. Purchase of Weber tion, University of Michigan. Framtz, a graduate of Yale Uni not disclosed, but Weber has 38.9 per cent of selling prices. annual sales of about $5 mil a slight gain over 1956, but mula of the 1955 contract for two years.

This would give the big three's 500,000 hourly rate versity, joined P4G In 1934 as a adds more fuel to that push UAW members have already' been instructed to report for lion, while Yuba has sales of The Choremaster line will con staff assistant in the personnel research department, became work as usual workers annual productivity in tinue and will complement $21 million. Founded in 1952 by Weber, the Cincinnati company is a subsequent markdowns cut the stores' gross margin rate to an average of 36.3 per cent. The average customers' sales check in department stores last Bramblett declined to discuss creases averaging seven cents an hour plus cost of living ad department manager In 194'J and assumed his present post Yuba's other products justments. GM policy but he said, "prudent men make provision for any eventuality." in 1954. Bugas entered the Ford-UAW year was $5.20.

In 50th Year Appointment of Joseph E. naMrit draftsman: have I Southern Ohio's most 1 connpUte) stock, reason- I Kosterman as production man Farm And Commodity Markets ager of the Alfred M. May printers at intl downtown. 1519 Cen C. P.

WOOD CO. Refrigeration For All Industrial Uses 412 WALNUT ST. DU I -0063 Huster Is Honored By Brewing Industry LIVESTOCK most No. end 3 240-260 follower. Sales 135 contracts.

July 48 95 but few sales No. 3 269-282 1 Septmeber 46.05; December 44.60; March SHElP: Receipts: 150; slaughter nominal; May 42.10 nominal. tral a k- Cincinnati livestock Market May 26, vray, was an 1958, compiled by the U. S. Department of Agriculture, i nounced yes mostly steady; scattered lots good and futures closed 5 lower to 10 higher, sales choice 75-80 lb spring lambs $23.50 25; 3 contracts.

September 49.75; May 44.90. one lot choice around 90-lb No. 2 pelt shorn lambs $19; cull to choice shorn ewes GENERAL PRODUCE $58. lb $22.75: weights below 180-lb scarce; Agriculture Market Service May 26, CATTLE: RecelotS! 1550 f.lw.t terday by Alfred M. May, sows steedvi mixed U.

S. No. 1-3 300-40011958. Southwestern Ohio, Southwestern In president diana and Northern Kentucky. to 920.

No. 2 and 3 400-600 lb 117.75 NEED A Keiter- 300; slaughter itaert and heifers only moderately active, steady to 25c lower; cows steady; bulls weak to 25c Iswer; vealers steady to weak; one lot mostly average choice 900-lb mined steers and heifer yearlings several loads and lots mostly low choice 928-1160 lbs steers SOme mixed hiah HOrtH in Inu, rhrtirm 19; boars steady, mostly $15.50. SOUTHERN OHIO AND SOUTHERN INDIANA LIVE POULTRY: Fryers firm end one cent NEW SIGN 7 man has been Call higher with most sales at 21 cents. Supplies short In nearby areas for a good demand. manager of printing FUTURES MARKETS SUGAR: Domestic tuaar futures No.

6 AMERICAN SIGN CO. 97Mb most good S26ffi27i few Net prices paid at farms for No. 1 duality: department of WA 1-1280 Fryers, 2Vj-4 Its 20(S22c the Pounsford closed quiet, no sales. World sugar futures No. 4 closed 2 to 10 higher.

Sales 781 contracts. July 3.57; September 3 60; October 3.59 bid; March 3.46 bid; May 3.46 bid; July 3.48 bid. Raw sugar spot 6.30 nominal. lots standard Mattered sales high ood to low choice 650-800 lb heifers standard $2324; few head standard cows $22(3)23; commercial most utility canners and cutters utility and commercial bulls $23 23.75; cutters $21 Stationery Co. for the last 10 KESTERMAK i background in years and has gooa ana choice vealers $27(931 the industry of more than 25 standard $22027; cull and utllitiy $15 VOLUME AND PRICE DISTRIBUTION 17,500 head 20 7,000 head 20Vjc 118,400 head 21 29,900 head 22 35,000 head at undetermined prices.

Heavy-type hem 2023c Light-type hens 12 1 6c SHELL EGGS: Farm prices slightly firmer. Net prices paid at farms consumer grades fcases exchanged): COCOA futures closed 50 to 65 higher. Sales 497 contrects. July 44.50; September 44.49; December 42.20; March 39.70. COFFEE spot Santos No, 4 ex-dock closed at 49.00 asked.

Cost end freight offerings include Santos bourbons 3s at 49.00(3 49.50 nominal and 5s 48.00 48.50 nomi- years. MOW: Recess: 2700; barrows end jilts moderately active, steady to mostlv 25c lower; mixed U. S. 1-3 180-240 lb $23 nal. 8 futures closed 5 higher to 36 A name to remember when investing IoTetUng for inromr, poa-ibl profit and future) capital growth? Wellington, Fond, a Balanced Mutual IaTcatment Fund, hold tex-oritir in many difTrrrnt Amrriran indimtriea.

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S. large Undergrades (Incl. checks) tales (hds.) Hlta low NEW YORK, May 26 (AP)-Following Is a list of major stock and bond trans Nat last Chg 1.3 4.1- .1 20(S23f actions on the American. Stock Exchange Gt Lak 0J.C Grid Freeh 10 1.3 1.3 18 4 5-16 4 1. Electronic Helper The Fifth Third Union Trust Co.

is going electronic. Yesterday, the bank announced it has placed an order for an IBM 650 data processing system and computer to speed its record keeping and accounting operations. The machine will be the first of ita kind to be installed by a Cincinnati bank. G. Carlton Hill, president, said the use of electronic data processing will be an im luuny: CINCINNATI Delivered prices f.

0. b. Cincinnati, included: Sales (he's.) High lew Net lest Che. AUTHENTIC White ana 1 62 28 27.6 26 .4 37.2 36.4 36.4- .6 7.4 7.3 7.4.... 917 1 1 FRENCH CUISINE Harnlschf 1.60 25 Hazeltine 1.40bxd 6 Hoe 1C0 A 2 Holl Gold 24 Holly Corp 23 Consumer Gradesi Brown U.

S. A la roe 39040c 462 EAST FIFTH E.2 6.2- a 7 7 2.3 2 3- .1 6.6 7.1- .3 i-J; til i'l tv I Bmim strfiiWiriinrrt i tr .3 flu JbvwJeVwi nf ismmi in I. A medium J6WJC .6 11-16 11-16 1-ISly. Acme Prec adam Con Aero Supply Aeronca Mij Aiax Pet Alaska Airl Aileg Cp wt Current receipts leases exchanged): 30(5; 3 3 9-15 9-16-1-16 Ta "auieiToa CoKtast PhlUoVlphl. t.

Pfc 7 23 7.1 9-16 5.1 32 24.4 11.3 READY TO COOK POULTRY: Good clear 4.6 5 .4 HornlH 2 Humble Oil 1.40 Hydromet Hvgrade Fd le 32 32 32 52 51.4 52 .6 12.4 122 12 2- .1 18.4 18.4 18.4 .2 1 ance over -the weekend end trading very 3 active today. AmLaund AmPftrof A Delivered prices f. o. b. Cincinnati Grade portant step in the bank's century-long policy of installing 3 .2 24 11.3 8 3.5 9-16 6.4 .4 38.5...

32.34- .3 6 Imp Ch Ind 47 6 2 6 1-16 6.23-16 Imper Oil 1.20 4 42.4 42.4 42.4 .1 InsCoNa 2.50 z850 106 1047 105.4 .5 Int Petrol 1.40 60 48.4 48.1 48.1- .2 Int Resist .20 14 37 3 6 3 6- 2 Invest Roy 11 2.2 2.2 2.2 A ice-packed: Fryers l'j-3 lbs 3334c Hens, 4 lbs and over 3B40c NEARBY PR0DUCI ASPARAGUS: Crates bunched 2 dozen $4. 7.7 3,5 9-16 6 36.5 31.7 5.6 35 9-16 6.5 38.7 32.3 6 the most modern equipment and Ct, -Enquirer (Bob Free) Phot methods of achieving a high CE Am Seal Amurex Oil i Anecon Ld lAng Leu A Ark Oil 1 iArklaGas 1.20 i Armour wt Arm Rub A 1 Asamera i Assoc Art lAtlae Cp wt Atlas Plywd 1350 7 3 40 5 43 14 12 20 7 18 1 smell William J. Huster, right, president of Burger Brewing Co. degree of accuracy 15.5 15 GREEN ONIONS: Bunched 16-qusrt DasketS 23 2 2 2 3-16 2 3-15. Jupiter Oils last night was honored upon reaching a half century in the 2 115-16 The IBM 650 will help the 1 dozen $1.

ner dozen bunches 3 5 (o 50c. GREENS: Bushel baskets lollaras i.5U Fifth Third handle its increas 9.2... 3 9.3 9.2 3.1 3 5.5 5.5 ($1.75. kale and mustard Turnips brewing industry. Long-time associates congratulating him are Jack Lyons, assistant general sales manager for Burger, ing volume of business and tons ji ra 1.50.

Kaiser Ind Kawecki Chem Kingsferd Kingston Prod Kirk Minerals 8.7 23.3 22 2 7-16 19 12 12 6 42 8 6 8.7.... 23 23.3 .3 2.2 2.2 .1 1.7 2 .1 7-16 7-16-1-16 LEiiuit: creennouse tear iu-10 pasters mean faster service, said mil. i Bailey Set Bibb 5- lb baskets $1.50. Some and Ed Quinn, Capital City Beverage Columbus. The Fifth Third's record keep net tie n-orown IU-- Dasxers RADISHES: Bunched Red Button type 30s The son of a German immi ing and accounting operations for iU 27 offices is centralized The president of Burger started his career as an office Lake Shore 9 Lear 78 Leonard Ret 5 Lodge Ship 24 $1, White Icicle per dozen 60c.

RHUBARB: Per dozen bunches 75c. SPINACH, baskets grant who rose to head one of Cincinnati's big breweries last at its main downtown office, 52 62 12.6 1.4 49 26.3 9.4 5.1 6 125 1.4 47.7 26.3 9.2 5.1- .1 6 .3 12.6 .1 1.4... 477- .6 26.3 .3 9.2- .3 TOMATOES: Greenhouse 81b baskets Grade ti boy with the old Burger Broth LouisllE 1.40axd 9 19 2 20 4 8 4 43 13 4 63 13 3 3 3 19 2 1 97 27 22 14.1 3 16 67 6.1 39 6 14.4 11.1 17.4 7.5 10 141 97 4.1 96 2.7 2.1 14 27 66 6.6 6 39 4 14.1 107 17.2 7.4 10 14 97 41 96- 2 27.... 2.21-16 14 2.7 8 6- .1 67- .1 6 39 6 14 2- .2 11.1 .2 17.4- .2 7.4- .1 10 .1 14 '97 4.1 Lunkhmr Jue 150 Lynch Cp .150 5 i Bald Sec (Banff Oil BariumStl i Bearings Belocklnst Brai Tract Breeze Cp Brit Am Oil 1 BritPetrol i Brown Co BrownFDis Brown Rub BSF Co BufEclipse BunkerHill Burry Bisc Dividends A $2.60, Grade $2. CINCINNATI HAY, GRAIN ers Importers of hops and mault and distributors of brewery supplies.

Huster became president of Baldwin Tlano Co. voted the Mc Don A ire lb McKee 2.50 Mead John 1.20 regular Quarterly dividend of Bids received Monday. May 26, 1958, by Erly Daniel Co. tor grain delivered night received a host of honors from his fellow workers and associates in the brewing industry. William J.

Huster, 64, president of the Burger Brewing was honored at a special ceremony at the Cincinnati Club. The occasion: brewer Huster's 14 1150 6 8 10 4 50 25 cents a share, payable June by truck: No. 2 winter wheat, Bureer Brothers in 1923. and No. 2 shelled corn, No.

2 white 13 to holders of record June 2. 27.7 35.6 51.2 57 352 16 12.1 233 12.2 1.2 25 27.4 35.5 50.4 5.6 34 6 1.6 12.1 233 12.1 1.2 24.3 10.7 Menasco Mesabi Iron Mich Sugar Mid Sta Pet Midw Pip 1.50 MinCpCan Molvbden Can nets (32-fb. test), No. 2 soybeans, J2 203W. Dixie lee Cream Co.

voted a 27.6 35.5- .5 512 5.6 .1 35 .5 16 12.1.... 23.3 .3 12,21 1.2 24.3 10.7 .4 11-16 6.3 in 1933, acquired the Windisch Muhlhauser brewery at Liberty 1 2 regular quarterly dividend of The following price were quoted by the Cincinnati Grain 4 Hey Co. for hay delivered and Central, now the Burger 12v4 cents a share, payable by trucks: No. I timothy, JZ3 50; No. 1 second-cutting ereen alfalfa.

$30; No. 1 June 1 to holders of record 7 60 1100 3 1 10.7 Gordon of Philadelphia'! peregrin poplin of 65 Dacron, 35 cotton, in three distinguished shades, Black Olive, Cambridge Grey and Sand. $45.00 Molyb Corp .60 MtVernM Muntz TV MuskPRing Brewing Co. Huster's direction has built Burger into one of the largest regional operations In 11-16 11-16 red clover, $25; No. 1 red clover mixed, $27; wheat or oats straw, $23.

Prices are BEEFEATER 6.3 6.3 50th year in the field. Huster is a nationally recognized authority on many facets of the brewing industry. His 50 years in the industry 555 15-16 11-16 11-16-5-16 19 26.3 25.5 26 103 2.1 1 2.1 1.. 16 16.7 16.5 16 6- .1 3 4 1-16 4 1-16 4 41 5 7-16 5.2 5.3 .1 45 4.1 4 4 1-16-W6 12 4.7 4 13-16 4 13-16-1-16 46 1.7 1.6 1 1316 10 2 4 2.4 2.4 1 14.5 14.5 14.5 27 1.2 1.2 1.2 2115-16 1.2 1.2-1-16 10 6.2 6 2 6.2 16 1.3 1.2 17- May 28. Temporary Post Telev Calg Ed .10 ICalEast Ay Cal El Pw .76 iCalv iCampb Chib i Can Sou Pet Cdn Atl Oil iCdn Homestd i Cdn Marconi Cdn Petrof pf i Censo Nat Gas Canso Oil Prod Catalin i Cen Hadley i Charter Oil tha country.

3.5 3.5 3.5.. Nat Bell strictly nomrnai. COTTON 4 21 2 1 15-16 1 15-16-1-16 Last night, the Mt. Adams- Nat Petrol Nat Telefilm Net Un Elec 87 8 6 8 6- .1 50 9 1.5 1.4 1.4- .1 born Huster received the offi cial recognition of a half cen A. C.

Williamsen, assistant to the chairman of the board of 1670 144.7 144 144.7 .7 Eng T4T NEW YORK, May 26 (AP)-Cotton futures closed 45 cents to $1 a bale lower than the previous close. 7 13-16 .7 .1 marked a climb from an office boy at age 14 up to the presidency of Burger. Huster's father immigrated Allied Stores has as Low I Close tury in the field. He received letters of congratulations from High 5 1 13-16 1 13-16 1 13-16-1-16 sumed the duties of president 86.4 85 4 21.7 21.4 21.4- .2 12.3 12.3 12.3 1.4 17-16 1.4 1 .7 .1 49 6 49.6 49.6 .6 7 13-16 13-16 .2 Ohio Senators and Represrnta-i from Germany in protest against of Rollman Sons on a tern jChesebrnugh Clerost Mfg Clary Corp 154 11 2 31 8 150 67 10 18 IS 3a 2250 5 3 4 RD. July October December March May SECTION RD.

AT READING military domination, coming to tives, Mayor Clancy, Archbishop norary basis. 36.12c 36.03c 36.03c 36 61c 36 46c 36.49c 37.71c 36.57c 36.61c 36.98c 36 86c 36 87 36.88c 37.03c 36.93c 36.93c 36 29c 36.11c 36 14c 34.88c 34.66c 34.70c Cincinnati and working as a Clopay Corp Coast Oils 16 1.5 1.6 .2 32 36 2.3 1.2 13.4 .5 Nldrie Mm NJ Zinc Mex NPac C40 Perk Min NYtHond 1.75a Nickel Rim Nipsing Mns Norbute Nord Ketay Nor Cdn Oill Noreast Air Northtpan Ur Nuclear Am .406 Nuclear Am A Roselawn Center Bldq. Open Thuri. 1 Frl. Ivti.

RE 1-9472 He fills the post formerly 8 12 3.2 .1 3 6- .1 24 .1 1.2.... 13.5- .2 .5 4 5 .1 6 5 July carpenter and expert stair Karl J. Alter and personal con gratulations from representa tives of the brewing industry. 30b Colonial Sd 4.4 4.3 2.7 2.7 the imported English Gin that doubles your martini pleasure October Con Cuban held by H. Robert Zolbert.

who resiened earlier this month to Pet 3 6 builder. 12 4 3 1546 'Middling spot 36.20c nominal unchanged. Bid. 43 65 3.2 37 2.4 13 13.5 .5 45 67 7 1 73.4 11.3 11.1 26 4.3- .1 2.7- .1 4 1-16 5.3- .1 3.1... 1.6- .1 1.1....

9 5 3 5 2 become executive vice president 3.1 13-16 13-16-1-16 i 3.2 1 1.6 3 1.1 Con Diesel Cont Air Cont Mater Crane Carr Creole Pet Crow Coll Crown CPet 11 13 39 3 261 1.6 1.1 of the Gidding 10 Fourth St. 1.70e BUTTER mam (EHEQJ Unlisted Quotations These and ask ouotatloni on Cincinnati-traded unlisted securities represent prices at which one or more dealers, members of the National Association of Security Dealers. would trade with the gen 75.4 10.6 11 25 CHICAGO, May 26 (API (USDA)-Butter nl 1 72.41.4 11 .2 11 2.5- .1 18.2 25g 5 tone; wholesale selling prices uncnangeo TREASURY STATEMENT WASHINGTON. May 26 (APl-The cash position of the Treasury on May 21 compared with corresponding date a year ago: Balance, $6,549,068,393 deposits fiscal year July 1, 667,732,565.242 withdrawals fiscal year, $72.372, 555. 822; total debt, $275,033,318,899 onlrt aisets S2! .742 889.565-$22,319,- Reports that Williamsen had officially been named as presi Cub Am Oil 41 1 15 725 1150 Oceanic Oil Opden Corp Okonite 2b 0'okiep 2 2 85 52.7 52 22 D.7 56 53.1 22 .1 8.5- .2 56 3.1 52 Cub Atl Sua 7.62v 5 18.2 93 score AA 573ic; 92 A 90 553456V4C; 89 unquoted.

18.1 CubVenOil 4 dent of Rollman's were denied. .6 11-16 eral public at the time the UntqualUd $inct I8t0 were gathered. Williamsen could not be Pac Petrol 25 Daitch CD FOREIGN EXCHANGE 19581 16.3 .2 2.5 .1 (MONDAY, MAY 26. Pan Israel 56 reached for comment. 16.3 16.3 2.5 2.4 1.5 1916 32 7 32 3 Pancoast Pet 34 Al NEW YORK, May 26 (API-Closing rates; 1765,623.

'Includes $431,930,484.34 debt not lid 1.51-16 18.5 5-16 63 1.5 6 6 182 6 15 6 5 Panteo Oil a 18 3 .1 5-16-1-16 6 .2 1.5.... 6 .1 6 .6 55 4- .2 Canadian dollar in New York open market subnet to statutory limit 3ft per cent piemium or I03.56'4 U. 5 10.7 10.5 16 2 Det Gray Ir 4 Devon Oils 40 Diners Club 1.251 19 Dome Expl 9 .25 14 Duke Pow 1.20a 3 DuMontlab 121 Duval Sul 1.25 4 Dynam Am cents, up 3'32 of a cent. Great Britain Aeronca Manufacturing; Do $10 preferred 55b Do 120 preferred Amer Aggregate arMlewson Co 74a 32.3 .2 107 .1 8 38.1 .2 4 2 .2 23 2- .1 55.4 METALS NEW YORK. May 26 (AP)-Spot non- 55.4 Prkbg Aet Patino Can Peoperell 3a Pioneer PitiekeE 2.50 (pound) $2.

Bit, up 132 of a cent; Bel 8 381 4.3 23.2 8 37.6 3.7 23.1 27 1 116 1 1-161-16 1 gium (franc) Z.OOW, unchanged; France ferrous metal prices today; Copper 34 25 4 1.6 1 11-16 1 11-16- 1-16 cents a pound, Connecticut Valley, lead Bieck-Clewson Co. Z650 67 65.7 67 .4 3.5 ew Products teecial Mactiinei Tails and fiatvres KELLEY ENGINEERS MU 1-6040 3.5 3.S (tranc) .23 7 a cent, unchanged; Germany (Western) (Deutsche mark) 23.87c, unchanged; Holland (guilder) 26.38c, up Amr Inermos 6oe lliii cents a pound. New York. Zinc 10 Polaris Mn BURROUGHS DEEFEATER GUI Mporte4 by K0BRAND COftMRATIOPJ, Nm York 1, N. 4 proof.

Distilled tm 4Vla $50,000 TO MILLIONS FINANCING OF Accounts Receivable Non-Notification INVENTORIES EQUIPMENT INSTALLMENT AND LEASE SALES REDISCOUNTS El 1.40 76 13 0 27.0 160 17.0 20 2 240 114 303 12 14 4 19 6 so.o! 24 30 01 ot a cent; Italy (lira) ot a cent. cents a pound, East St. Louis. Tin 94S cents a pound, New York. Foreign silver 86H cents per Troy ounce.

New York. 1.3 S-i6 7.1 14.3 15 1.3 5-16 66 14.3 15 1.3.... 5-161-16 7.17-16 14.3 .3 15 .3 PressMet Am 5 Prist Dome 154 ProgressMfg 5 .80 3 unchanged; Portugal (escudo) 3.50c, un Carthage Mills 50a i tt Enouirer 60b Colonial Stores Cooper Tire Co. Drackett Co. .35 do preferred tl 30.7 66 12.6 3 67 30.3 66 124 27 66 30 6 .2 66 .1 12 4 27 6 6- .2 changed; Sweden Ikrona) 19.34c, unchang Electronics EmeryAirF 25a Equity Cp Erie Forge Eureka Cp NAVAL ed; Switrerlend (tranc) (tree) 23.34c, unchanged; Denmark (krone) 14.50c, unchanged; Argentina (free) 2.39c, off .03 of a STORES May 26 .2 .2 ..2.

(AP)-Gum Emery Industries SAVANNAH, Ge. a era ea a A. Cerrerd la. today; receipts. Turpentine:) cent; Brazil (free) .78 of a cent, off naval stores i5o 240 140 14 4 IO 31 0 94 276 7 2 13 0 176 47.0 I 6 20 24.0 17.0 94 76 10.0 120 55 9 65 3 49 0 66 Fairch Cam 24 4 24 2 Mexico 8 01c.

Veneruela fboli-j 99. rosin none; shipments, turpentine 4, Gruen Industries Reiter Post Rem Arms Richwell Pet RioGrVg Royelite Oil 06p RyanCPet J5t 24.2... 1.3- .1 .5 87 13 3.1 11.5 4.7 3.2 7 10 15 141 63 4 5 .5 85 13 3.1 10.7 4.7 32 8 5- 2 1.3.... 3 1 .1 10.7- .5 47 .1 3 2... var) 30.03c, unchanged; Hong Kong dollar! rosin none; stock, turpentine 572, Veliey Airwevi 67-1-16 201.

urtio revei 17.65c, unchanged. Faraday Ur Fargo Oils felmt Pet Finen Gen Firth Sterl deities Inc Ha .30 7.3- .1 67... Pooue .43 1.4 1.3 7 6 13-16 7.4 7.3 67 6.7 81 81 6.6 6.5 81.4 L4 5.2 5 3-16 8.1 .1 27.4? 21 0 114 'M 93 900 14 0 45a R'Chardion C. Mi 6 6.. Riddle Air Fly Tiger Ford Cen A 5 Ford Ltd 81.44- .3 JlOO 28 Sorg Paper Co.

15a Da 5Va per cent $2. 74a 5.21-16 2 132 S7 .6 5121-16 9 7.5 15 51 5 9 1 Mutual Funds These bid and esk (uotations represent prices at which ene er mere dealer members at the National Association ef Security Dealers, would trade with the general public at the time the auetatiens were gathered. (MONDAY, MAY 26, 1958) 132 .5 5 9 26.3 Vukan Corp. 19 26.4 Do pa' cent pt Do 4Vj per cent of Wnitaker Paper Wurlitrer Co. 540 1.0 EXCLUSIVE SVJIfalf.lING POOL FRANCHISE Her it your opportunity to qat Into America' fastest growing business.

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Proven Engineering. Sales Aids, and th Holiday reputation of fin poolt for any budget. Immadiat action necessary. Other dealers report: "absolute recession proof." So ear Mr. J.

W. Horrft at Herat Narharland Hilton Wodnndoy nd Thundery. May 28, 29. Phono MAin 1-3800. 4 147.4 146 18.4- .1 11.3 .3 16.1 .1 StLawr Cp Sapphire Pet Scurry Rein Air ervo Corp Servomech Show W4P .68 Sherw Wm 5 Siboney Carib Si lex Co Simca 61 Simp Pat Sine Ven Singer Mfg 2.20 Slick Airw Sonotone .28 SoPenn Oil 2a 18 5 916 NEW YORK CHICAGO.

DETROIT Southern Ohio Correspondent CLAIR S. HALL CO. Fifth Third Bank Bldq CINCINNATI 2, O. MAin 1-1433 Bid Ask Bid INVESTING COMPANIES Gen Plywood 51 18 6 18.1 qGen Stores 25 7 13 16 Gen Transit 17 21.3 20.4 Giant Yell 5 7 3-16 7 Glen Aid 20g 1 77 77 GlenDis 2 11.3 11.2 GlobeWer 1.20b 5 16.1 16 Goldfield Con 17 11-16 .5 Gorhem Mfg 2xd 25 24 4 24 4 Gray Mfg 2 7.1 7.1 6e i525 308 297 Ask 9 84 Central Trust 1 40a 1 23 4 92 18 14.4 150 115 4 39.7 11-164-M6 594 500 39 4 196 do Fully Adm 98 do Gen Bond 6.75 do Indust Mch 6 34 do Inst nd 6.35 24.4 .4 7.aO 6 951 8 70 13.2 .1 .6 .1 2 7.5 .2 5.1 .3 9 .1 26.3 147.43 9 16 23 .1 9 2- .1 14 3 115 6 39.7 .1 7.2.... 54 6- .2 10.1 .1 19 24 142 22- .1 ll3 57 0 47.0 36.4 34 4 $255 0 90 0 ..33 4 11.19;F,)th Third 6 01: First Natl Clnti Mt 3 Natl Cov 8 07 Norwood-Hyde Park tea 5 73 Ptooies liberty 15b 7.1 .3 16 1.7 7.4 298 10 364 ii iProvident Savings 0 08 rv-v Aberdeen Fund Aftiliaied Fd Am Busmess Shr Assoc fd Trust Atom Oev Mut A Hou ton Fd A do Fd oo Vk Fd oo oo Tem Can Biu Ridge Mut Asked 1.69 6 04 4.32 1.52 4.V3 553 b.o; 3.90 10.50 24.63 11.41 21.08 16.54 23 87 142 115 39.7 16 7.3 35.7 91 72 54 6 10.1 187 2.4 14 2 21 10 3 27 1958 b-Pad VTlig viv in Ne'lSecSeriesi do Ba ance 10 24 do Bond 5 50 do Dividend 3 34 do Preferred 7 38 do Income 5 24 do Stock 6 83 do Oowm 5 56 NrwEnglandFd 20 04 NCE Sha-es 8 67 PeopiesSec 1197 Pntlate'PhiPd 8.14 PineSt.Fd 21 29 Pionee-Fund 13 55 Price.TR Grtti 30 68 Puntenfund 6 01 1193 do Growth 11 14 dividend.

-E-dividend 1957. c-Plul nock bid 1.54 6.13 4.04 1.38 451 509 7 42 3 57 66 22.54 10.50 19.60 15.32 21.79 II 66 7.12 do Merchand do Mining GroupS'tPe'rol do PR Bond do EauiO do PR Stock do Steel do Tobacco do Utilities Growth I ndSnrs 6 42 II 63 2 38 5.13 8 78 7 81 6 61 10.86 14 53 16 29 4.39 357 92 7.3 55 10.1 19 24 142 22 11 3 complete ENGINEERING Std Dredg .10 Std Finan .40 Std Oil Ky 1.40 i Std Prod i Std Shares .40 i Starrett Cp SterlAIPrd laid Sterl Prec Stroock .25 Super T1D I nesMwem oisroNies cowsumMH Cigarettes 21 66 9 48 13 12 8.89 2150 1475 30 99 6.50 12 97 12 11 44 37 33.81 Treasury Issues Fpllowira are closing round-lot ouotetions on S. Government securities provided by the Cincinnati ctt.ee of C. J. Divine Ca rti CXD OOtD STRAIGHTS CINCINNATI OHIt itm mirr UjHem.ifd HC7 uj doHDA Issues ere ouoted in 32nds.

10 50. 5 85 10.62 2 15 4 67 7 55 7.12 02 9 91 14 11 15 81 4 02 3.99 22 22 2.31 6 92 7 79 7.29 10 37 9 33 9 50 5 S9 10 93 3 60 8 37 941 J951 22 77lScudderF(jCn 4187 Bond Hw IrAm Boston Fund Broad St Invest Buliock Fd aClif fund Canada Gen Fd Canadian Fund Con Int Growrh Century Stirs Ir Cnemicsl Fund 15.4 1 1 I i.lnavoor.Kro Ask NCh Cpn. Maturity nt omefrM'ndFd 1824 2 31 81 7 56 0o ComS'k 22 OO Inuh-FruJ Ba 100.1 100.I7 9 15 59-56 I 7 69 12.13 16 B6 7.04 22 03 16 05 8 51 I W. IB" 2 7 10 21 2 16 41 15.4 402 5 1 22 201 43.5 1 15 6 405 52 22 20 1 442 1.1 amuiui nT TO8KC0 atncNAirrs iitabusheo DIVIDEND NOTICE 40.2- .5 5 1- ,1 22 .1 20 1 .1 43.5- .2 1 14 4- .4 Se ectKSAn-Shri 8 01 10 06 Smith, FdvonBFd 12 94 Soestlnvest 11.42 Sove'fionlnv 1 1 63 22 00 2Va 8 67 2H 10 99 jx 14 20 jii 12 48 1 2.741 ti 34 12 jv? CXD OO10 filtn Kmy IncomeFdBoston Inc orpine ome Inrorplnvf' insVBerkFd So Found do Growth do Income fin 23 62 17.35 9.76j 8 86! 9 36! Colonial Fund 8 99 8 15 Talon A 1 Tampa El 1.20 Technicolor Texem Oil Thew Shov Thikol Ch Thomp Star Tilo Roof 1 20 ToddShip 2 Me TranCarA TranConlnd TranCub Oil A Trans Lux .20 Tri Contl wt Comwlth Inc J-15595 iuu.i 6-15 58 100.10 6-15-63 58 100 13 6-15-58 100 11 10-I-58 100 7 12-15 58 100.31 2-15 59 100 IS 41-59 I0O.7 14 4 5 15 do Investment 8.61 S'eteS'invnt 32 00 1150 127 12 96 it INT RrAr 3U U3 1 11,10 'd SteiRrF S'erlmglnvl Tcevf iectf 125 4 126.4 .4 10 1 10 1 .1 26 27 6 6... 4 4 .7 2 101 40 2 7 41 13-15 1 4 I I 55.

nv I5.4 inestCrAmr 14.95; InvestT-Boston 17.25ite Fund OoSlk Fund 11.92 Compos BiSFd 17.00 Composite Fund 14.32 Concord Fd 13 62 Cons Inv Trust 16.12 Crown 1-01 Inc 5.98 da Vegh Invest 13 94 60 20 7 20.4 207 .3 0 19 96 l4 08 KevsofeCustB1 25 63 7 88 II 35 10 21 10.40 6 43 1201 3 93 9.15 10.28 30 10 19 96 26.75 J4 29 17 12 1001 900 11.17 16 18 It 04 11 80 8 74 11.61 6 37 5 3S 22 27 70 00! Unexcell Chem 22 6 4 UmonGCan 1M 1125 85 4 Unit AircP II 15 6.4 6.4 14 6 15.4 2 13 13- .1 oo 2 oo 3 do 4 3C.03 10 49 10 60 8 02 10C3 6 57 9.30 9 55 14 35 5 8J 4 75 2 52 6 88 7 89 12 45 83 501 mm TesFund Un'Accumf i do Cont do Income do Science Oo Carvacsa V'elineFund do Income 00 WailStlnvest wshMutivst Wfliirvg-onFd yvnitehaiifd Wiscons.nfd 8 15 AO! 1 6 3412 5 1 9 2 1 275 7 52 8 62 13 58 1 1279 2V, 5 42 3H 9 6 15-16 1.7 6 15-16-1-16 10 90 905 6.721 8 80 18.05! 2.901 10.25 2 65 50 9 91 8 23 6 13 803 15 69 264 9.43 2120 1972 do Mut Fund Delaware Fund Oo Income Divers Grow S'k Divers Investfd Diversfied Tr Dividend Snf Dreyfus Fund Bat do Stk do I dok 2 Oo 1 do 2 do 3 do 4 Unit Asoest US Air Cond US Foil .40 US Vitamin 1 UnlvMar 1.60a Un.y prod 160 Utah Id Su .40 3 3 3 37 3.2 3 17.5 27 1 21.3..... 39 7 39 2 39 2 1S2 15 6 15.1 15 4 .4 62 34.2 33 7 33 7- .3 6 6 5.7 6 .2 15 69 9 17 8 24 10 24 14 82 10.12 1981 8 01 1073 5 81 4 91 10-53 9 10 22.69 21.09 Kerstoef dCan 100 II' 100.15 100.12 100.10 101.1 100 20 100 11 100.2 100.12 100.2 99 30 103 30 99 IB 100 28 104 00 98 30 106 00 102 98.16 101 105 10 98 00 98 106 30 97.18 106 10 101 8 100 16 986 1036 97 97 6 922 96 14 102 28 94 96 6 06 109.12 106 101.78 97 20 4 93 Dm ri rrg Electronics Inv 4 56 Ene-gy Fund 143 V4 l45.39i' 'ow IANK VanAIStl JW Van Norm wt 36 3 22 3.1 6 21 3.1 35 6- .4 21- .1 3.1 1 1 vj AND TRUST STOCKS 4 Bid As' 1 Eouity Fund 6.55 11 80 9 95 Only 450 Cnih-Prtcj Bex NtWPOBT Crmh-Prf EM IMBA5SY Kmi SX MURAD fl.MA.ll Smolctng Tobaccos BRIOOS UNION UADER FRIENDS INDIA HOUSf Chewing Tobaccos 8EICH-NUT BAC4IPI HAVANA BIOSSOM Unit Cigars BITWItN THE ACTS 13 73 I.ei'ng'onVent 0-1562 50.. 99 30 10-1-59 100 8 12-15-62 59 99.30 4 1-60 99,26 515 60 103 26 10-1-60 99 10 11-15-60 100 24 12 15 65-60 103 24 4-1-61 98 22 8-1-61S 105 21 9- 15-6! 102 4 101-61 98 8 11-15-61 1014 2-15-62 105 6 415-62 97 24 6-1567-62 99.4 8 1 62 106 26 10- 1-62 97.10 11-15-62 106.6 2 153 101.4 81563 100 12 12 '5 6 63 V8 2 2-15-64 103 2 6 '59 64 4 12-15 6944 97.2 3-1570-65 96.18 3 15 71 65 96.10 8-15-66 102 24 6-1572-67 962 9 15 727 96 2 12 15 72-67 06.2 10-19 109 4 11-15 74 10830 6 1583 78 101 20 2-1590 105 10 2-15-95 97.12 14 78 15 62 ,1 11 Your Double-Breasted Suit Converted To Single-Breasted Tuxedos $15.50 4 15 1 9t 2 39 42 33lBVAV.NT4SA1.80 36 4 38 5 2 4 57; BoNr a 3C2 0 314 0 2.18 BankeriTr 3 66 0 68 7.2V. 3 45l Cne'nn 2 40 49 7 52 6 1 1 2 62'ChemCo'nek 2 30 49 4 ,52 2 T'i 376 ConMIICn 4 69 0 92 4 vi 7 80 1 Emo -eTr 3 162 0 171 0 vl 2 55'Fs'Ne-Bis 2 80 69 3 72 3 jtI la 1f nn rt 140b Aalthem Prec Weimen Co weMCdnOil wtiit Eag'a WhiteStr .60 W.IIMcW Woodlev wnght Har 7 2 5 24 24 2- .1 3 1 1 1 .1 67 11 1 11 1 2 2 2 3 h- .1 11 15-16 15-16 1 15-16 7 1516 .7 .7 6 14 7 Ut 14.6... 14 12 3 11 7 11.7- .4 1 57 56 6 56 6 1.2 14 1.3 1.3 .2 .2 00 Gnln(juSt Oo Vetai do Per' do Oo Snx'il 8 33 10 03, 5 96i 16 15, 13 49: aUZj Dividend of 1 .75 per shore on the Preferred Stock ond on Interim dividend of 70c per shore on the outstanding Common Slock of P.

Lorillard Company have been declared payable July 1, 1958, to stockholders of record at the close of business June 3, 1958. Checks will be mailed. G. O. DAVIES, Trootvr NawYork, May 31, 1958 OO Fidelity Fud 1270 F.OuCfery Mut 15 11 F.

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Wostwood Theater Man. ond Thun. 'til P. M. 46 46 92 31 Of Horrltott Ave.

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