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1 Saturday, November 11, 1950 THE CINCINNATI ENQUIRER Page 19 BAN LIFTED Market Prices Roll Upward on Jap Bond Trades! Despite Low Trade Volume; Along Business Front. Industry Kesources, Methods Of Production Concern Of Air Force In Planning. Election "Climate" Is Factoi BV JACK DtDLEr. (T11K ENQUIRER FINANCIAL EDITOR) (The joUowing the lost of a scries of articles on Tiota local manufacturers timj ofifditt Air Force contracts and what the Armed Scnice expects of them once they have a contract.) Big Crops Assured, Farm Survey Shows Washington, Xov. JO (AP) The fourth largest crop in the nation's history appears assured this year, the Agriculture Department reported today.

In its teml-flnal survey of the season, the department said this year's output was exceeded only in 1946. 1948 and 1949. Good weather in October improved the quantity and quality of most late crops, the agency said. Conditions were described as virtually ideal for maturing and harvesting rrops In most of the country, particular)- In the latter part of the month. New York, Nov.

10 (AP) The post-election rally in the stock market today ran into its third day. The rise Friday was sedate, sleepy, until the last few minutes of trading when buying interest perked up. Chemicals, in particular, were favored just before the close. Advances ran to an extreme of around $2 a share though By SEC After Nine-Year Wait Dealings Be Resumed Oa Exchange Monday. Washington, Nov.

10 (AP) The Securities and Exchange Commission today lifted the nine-year-old ban on trading in Japanese bonds. Dealings in the Japanese dollar obligations will be resumed Monday on the New York Stock and Curb Exchanges. The ban became effective December 1941, following the most gains were limited to $1 or less. Stock Sales, 1,640,000 Shares; Bond Sales, $4,480,000. I I I 'J I i K-U rV-' ft TO jOll rw it 1 fc I it? The Industrial Planning Division of Air Materiel Command at Dayton sees to it that industry devoted to aircraft and related production has the necessary' resources to produce for the Air Force.

Brig. Gen. A. II. Johnson, Chief of the division, said, "We are concerned with everything a manufacturer needs to get into production such as man power, standby andi reserve plants and machinery'." 'reporting stores of the district' assistance and.was in contrast to the substantial counsel of industry, we work out better met hods of product ion and! upswing in sales which usually, Dow-Jones Averages.

(BY INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE) I Open. High. Low. lose. IChange.

The late pickup was something of a surprise. The market will be closed Saturday in commemoration of Armistice Day and traders usually like to coast through a long week end with commitments at a minimum in order to avoid the effects of upsetting week-end news. Trading activity leaned to the slow side most of the time with turnover down to 1,640,000 shares Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. A ban also was put on trading in bonds of other Axis countries and ways of substituting plentiful ma- begins early in November and terials for those in critical supply, 30 In4 227.38 229 90 228.74 229.29 2.12 20 ttlsi 86.801 7.4li 66.611 67.S0 0.43 1ft I til 40.531 40.781 40.431 40.73 0.29 65 MM 8l.69jS2.4SI 81.46) 62.30 0.66 Stock Transactions: Inda.triali, 1657400 sham; railroads, 60,500 sham: lllitles. 2A.IOO shares; total, 252.000 shires.

Band Averages: Forty bonds. 101.77, 0.15: 10 lint raits, 105.64. wnehanged: 10 second rails. 95 71. an 0.42 new 1950 Business Briefs auiuufcii i nc s-imiit'i anon oi in issues in those countries.

The purpose was to prevent wartime public market for thes securities. dustry, the Department of Labor NYC Orders Rails: The New from 1,760,000 Thursday, continues through Christmas. Sales in the local stores for the week ended November 4, were 5' per cent above sales in the same week of 1949, The weekly index of district de ana the Department of Commerce, we plan to place Air Force work Much of the buvint? was evl- .10 104 0'- 10 The ban on Italian bonds was York Central System has placed orders for 101,300 net tons of new A. JU1.71, a o.us. loads in areas where man power lifted several' years ago, but it is most plentiful.

Of all the re AP Stock Averages. still remains in effect on securi steel rail and for rail joint bars, to cost a total of about $7,700,000. sources needed for production. ties issued by Germany. Austria, partment store sales for the week General Johnson admitted that uiiuiy an aiLfimaiii 01 me lav-orable climate created by the surprise strength shown by the Republican party in the Tuesday elections.

Another batch of increased or extra dividends also helped. The market gains since the elec- man power was usually the most was 273 as compared to 292 for. Bulgaria, Hungary and Romania. Removal of the ban on Japaiv IhA nvrmnJir, The rail will be installed next year by the central and affiliated railroads. The orders were placed with Carnegie, Illinois Steel Bethlehem Steel and Inland pse bonds followed a year of ne so is 1.1 Indas.

Kails. fill. Stocks. Net change 1.2 .1 7 I Friday 115.4 53.il 45.8 83.6 IPrevioos 114.2 83.2 45.4 82.9 Week ago 114.8 52.7 45.4 82.9 Montis at 114.8 55.4 45 2 83.fl Tear ago 96.1 35.7 42.5 e.7.9 1950 high 11 7 56.2 47.7 84, 11950 hiw 97.8 39 6 42.2 70.5; high 101.8 40.2 43.8 72 21 11949 low 81.4 29.8 38.2 58.0 In case of emergency n.obiliza-f tion where a manufacturer mak- Du" Bradstreet, re-ing a vital product needs sales tne Cincin- gotiations with the Japanese Min istry of Finance through the Su chincrv. the Air Force draws nat tor the week ended preme Commander of the Allied ly impressive total.

Possibly thol I94S equipment from its mobilization Towers. November 4 were 5 per cent greater than sales of the previous only fly in the trading ointment, To Ask Rate Boost: Panhandle in the opinion of some market Eastern Pipe Line Co. plans to ask for rate increases this winter The Japanese government has filed a report with the New York Stock Exchange and the commission giving the status of the out students, is the fact that business steadily contracted as prices ad week and were 1 per cent greater than sales of the same week of 1949. Sales for October were 1 per cent higher than sales of Sep Than. 813 129 208 on sales of natural gas to dis tributine companies.

The distrib- vanced. What Stocks Did. Prl. Advance. 633 Derlinea 261 I whanged 268 Total Isaacs 1,164 New 1950 highs S3 New 1850 lows 0 standing bonds.

In the last three days, however, stock in storage, he said. "We solicit from industry their ideas on research problems, the solution of which will result in more efficient production methods throughout the aircraft industry," General Johnson said. Following are some of the Air Force projects which are now improving production, reducing the drain on the nation's resources and tember and 10 per cent greater niin corva fin estimated 1.700.000 The report states that the treat in the market value of all stocks than sales of October, 1919. MiHllrACK LTH5 CUS10II1CI3 til OLVril i.imwtoi. ment of the foreign debt of Ja i'ern states and the Province of listed on the exchange ballooned by nearly $3 billion.

NAMED TO SALES POST: pan will depend on conclusion of GARDNER BOARD MARKS 50TH YEAR, Duncan S. Brown, plant manager of the Gardner Board and Carton Lockland operations is shownvas he presented a leather pouch containing 50 silver dollars to Gardner employee Harry W. Schmidt, 649 Arlington Ave. Equal presentations were made to Gardner's 2,000 employees in Lockland and Mid-dletown as part of the firm's 50-year celebration. Distribution of $100,000 in silver dollars was involved in the presentations which were made yesterday at the change of shifts.

The armed guard on the right is Fred Weiland, 3642 Montieth Ave. Ontario, Canada. AP Bond Averages. The rise easily wiped out the ef a peace treaty and that the Japanese Government is not in a po Albert E. Binger Jr.

has been Vamed Director: Elmer II appointed Industrial Sales Man- fects of a selling wave which pounded prices down on Monday sition to make any statement as to when service on the bonds ager of the Philip Carey Manufac- following General MacArthur White, Vice President of United States Rubber has been elected a Director and a member nf the Executive Committee. He payment of interest and redemp charge that Chinese Communists luring Co. as part 20 10 10 10 Balls. Indas. I til.

Farelgn. Net rhange .1 1 .2 Friday 87.2 101.4 103.8 73.1 Treioat (lag 7 1 101.4 103.4 73.3 Week agn 07.0 101.4 103.2 73.0 Month ag 07.2 101.8 103.8 73.1 lear ago Sl.l 102..1 104 0 80.4 1H.SO hiirh f8.0 102.8 103.4 75.4 1S50 Inw 101.4 88.B 14fl high P4 3 102. 105.3 70.7 1949 low 88.4 101.6 100.8 62.9 were interfering in the Korean tion of bonds on matunly will he resumed. of a program I 1 war. which will become increasingly important in time of emergency: Replacement of aluminum with magnesium in aircraft construction, construction of special-purpose tools for aircraft production and utilization of high-volume production processes.

"Magnesium," General Johnson started his career with U. S. Rub to strengthen The Republicans could not claim all the credit for the postelection ACTIVITIES OF SEC LIVESTOCK recovery although the timing cer Drum Orders Spurt: Morris tainly indicated that the elections The average 3.1 anllsleo storks, as BBpplled i Tn T. the Natlensl Quotations Bareaa. stands President Of the Na Carey's sales position in the industrial field, I W.

Clarke. Vice President in charge of sales, reported yest r- Cincinnati livestock report Friday, Novem said, "because of its quality of 40.99, plus .35. tional Karrel and Drum Associa played an important part. News concerning Korea took a (BY ASSOCIATED PRESS) The Securities and Exchange (Friday, Nftvembre 10. ter 10, 1950, based on market conditions and aales reported.

This report Ii based on Information obtained Trom the Unlte-'l Statu Commission said that rt'iinsylva-nia Power Light Co. filed a definite turn for the better insofar as chances seemed better that Chinese intervention in Korea might Co. of New York for an order authorizing it to acquire the common stock of Central Ohio Light Pow er Co. The application states that American Gas has entered into an agreement with Central Ohio and against $17,596,400 in six sessions last. week.

registration with SEC seeking it day. Mr, Binger has been Sales Manager of tho company's Built- be settled on a peaceable M-K-T Railroad liens were outstanding performers. The 4s of '62 registration of 475,409 shares of common stock without nominal or par value. tion, told the opening convention meeting of the group that orders for reconditioned steel drums are the greatest in history. He said reconditioned drums are economical and of high quality and unfilled orders for new steel drums are in excess of 7 million, with every indication the backlog will be greater by the year end.

I5INGKU. stiffness, simplifies design and construction by reducing the numbe; of parts required It also is in abundant supply. "The Air Force is working with many machine tool builders, including some in Cincinnati, in the construction of special tools which produce parts more efficiently and in less time. "We are Investigating rolled were points higher at 90 and Floyd W. Woodcock, Central Ohio's Up Roofing and Paint Department RAILS GAIN GROUND.

Railroad bonds gained ground lhe stock is to be offered for tne 4fts of '78 added 2 at 90, He joined Carey in early 1949 after having served various again today, stretching a post-elec Three Southern Pacific bonds added 1 points each the 42S of '81 closing at 99, the 4s of '69 board chairman and owner ot 6,323 shares of Central Ohio's common stock, under which American Gas proposes to acquire Central's common stock. other executive sales positions in tion rally through three straight sessions. subscription through rights by common stockholders as of November 28 at the rate of one additional share for each seven then held. at par and the Oregon Lines 4'is At the conclusion of a trading the industrial field. A native of New York City, Mr.

at 103. ribbed sheets, extruded tapered sections and single-piece forgings week shortened by tomorrow's Binger received his schooling in Company employees then may Armistice Day market holiday, a long list of rails added from small Shipment Use: Air express shipments during the first nine months of this year were 15.5 per cent greater than a year according to the Air Express Di STORE SALES each purchase 150 shares or iess during the subscription period of as a means of replacing hand construction. General Johnson emphasized that Cincinnati is one of the most Dcpaitinent ot Agriculture Production and Marketing Division. Livestock Branch. Cattle Receipts 700: marketings ot ilaueh-trr cattle for the week's clean-up session helped to swell the five-day count this week to a figure silently in excess of 4,600 head.

The run Included four loads of steers with weight, mainly medium grade. Otherwise chiefly an cfferlng of she-stock, cows predominating and fair supply of light grassy steers, heifers, bulk of latter classes lacking flesh credit, many best suited for a return to country feeding points. Early trade indicated lack of demand, and a tew deals on cows drew price anading upward to 50c. General trade for all classes proved about steady and a fairly broad clearance by the noon hour. Both Chicago and New York reported trading on dressed meats at an increased rate, taking in the holiday week-end activities and supplies that proved to be light to moderate.

New York had a largely steady to strong price basis, steer beet selling steady to 25c higher; Chicago produced a fully steady trend lor teei, heifer and cow beef. Cne good 750-16 heller reallred 31.54. a iiandful ot good 625-lb yearlings at $30. Suable lot of near 700-lb yearlings moved $29.50. that price also paid for light-weightt baby beeves.

Few medium 655-lb heifers at 28, couple J.085-lb steers at 2, lour loads of mostly medium 1, 075-1. 175-lb teers at $20.50. Common and medium trasy stew and heifers salable from $22rq $29.50, occasional common lot down to S20, common to good baby beeves bulked from 24S26.50. Most beef rows common and medium grades from few medium to low-good beef fractions to 3 points to their The SEC announced that interested persons will have until November 24 to ask a hearing on the financing proposal of Metropolitan hrtlwin of Reading, Pa. New York, Nov.

10 (AP) the Last. He was a Captain in the Air Force during World War II. TO ADDKFSS COUNCIL: Ste the new common stock not s0- prices. J. C.

Penney Co. reported today its scribod for bv stockholders, Demand for rails, chiefly me sales in October totaled $86,024 First Boston Corp. of New fan Hansen, Group Actuary of the dium and low-priced obligations, Metropolitan Edison proposes to 1,1 1- i t.u;i increase of 5.1 per cent Great-West Life Assurance Co. of for sale at competitive bid important industrial areas in the country as far as the Air Force program is concerned. "Our present plans for greatly expanded use of Cincinnati industries in time became the dominating factor in the market Wednesday following U( IjMlsfl, Ol limillVi ('I lllVijra.1 over the $81,809,539 listed for October, 1949.

For the first 10 Winnipeg, Canada, is to address vision of Railway Express Agency. More than 2,966,000 such shipments were handled in that period and the agency said it expected the 1950 total would reach an all-time high of 4,200.000. The orevious high was 4,111,435 in 1948. underwriters Republican gains in Tuesday's elections. Proceeds from the sale of com Cincinnati Council of i of emergency," he said.

months of 1950, the nationwide department store chain's sales amounted to $706,031,160, up 6.4 Trading of $4,480,000, par value, mon stock will be added to the company's general funds. Results today in the General II dorur itnre compared with $4,610,000 Thursday. For the four-session week, The company estimates it win Electric jet aircraft plant at Lockland and in other Cincinnati and Corporate per cent over the $663,471,769 reported in the like period of 1949. ding principal amount of first mortgage bonds and 20,000 shares of cumulative preferred stock, $100 par value. The company also proposes to issue and sell 24,220 additional shares of its common stock, no par value, to its parent, General Public Utilities Corporation, for $2' i million.

Proceeds of the bond sale would be used to retire at maturity a volume amounted to industries have fully justified the Trustees at i dinner at 6:15 spend around $87 million on construction in the four years and three months ending in December, Retail Trade Dips; fi A I ge ,11 CINCINNATI GENERAL taitn ot the Air force in the ability of industry in that area to p. m. Tuesday at Grain Trading Chicago. Nov. 10 (API Grain range: 1954.

the Hotel Sinton. PRODUCE MARKETS meet production requirements." 1 His topic is 'The Affected By Curbs New York, Nov. 10 (AP) trade fell off this week, Dun "1 hn amount of Air Force busi (HAIRf AND rOl'LTRI FROIlUCTS I High. I Low. I Close, In another action, the Commis Mutual Interest ness! placed tn thn Cincinnati area Tgg Market Prion paid f.

b. Cincinnati Wheat- sion authorized Electric Bond and of Insurance under the) rurrent program will December $2.244 2.31 March May Share Co. of New York, to distribute to its stockholders a por Bradstreet reported today, but Election Day sales helped boost (cases Included) on railed eggs: White, brown and mixed color. Consumer tirades: tnnvernment sradedl. Range.

Mostly. LiiNZJ a. any, (S3. 30 3.30 2.23 depend largely upon thn Initiative and efficiency of Industry in that and Trust Companies In Pensions." He will be July 2.29 3.29', 2.23 1.59' 1.63Vs HANSEN corn area. Competition Is keen and December 3.

3.34, l.2 1.85 1.66',: 1.66V4 8. A Urge 68 53 U. S. A 43 iMSC 43 45c U. S.

Urge 841A55Vio 53MiW54VtiC tion of its holdings of common stock of Texas Utilities Co. of Dallas. introduced by Raymond D. Rosa 1.61',1.61, 1.64Vil,64, like amount of outstanding, non-callable bonds due June 1, 1951, of York Haven Water and Power Company. SHARE INCREASE O.K.'D.

Fort Wayne, Nov. 10 (AP) An increase from $5 million to $10 million in the capital March May only by producing more for leu ran Cincinnati industry be assured Cincinnati Branch Manager of 1.60 ui.snv. 1.84 1.64 July 1.655i1.65'2 Bond and Share, SEC said, owns Wholesals Grades: (Commercial graded, minimum 20 A.I Extras Larg 18 50c 45 i-30c rurrent Reeelnts: Mostly. oats- that it will maintain Its position a a vital supplier of Air Force .931 December .93 9 -021 .93 .89 .86 tne ureat-west Life. DEAL COMPLETED: Completion of the purchase of a 91-acre tract on the Chesapeake Ohio (Cues Exchanged) 38tM2c Small i as." 3035c totals in some areas.

"Nationwide consumer purchasing, adversely affected by credit curbs, unseasonal weather and the usual preholiday lull, declined moderately in the week ended this Wednesday," the survey said. "This decline was forestalled in some vicinities experiencing a large Election Day influx of shoppers. The aggregate dollar volume March May July .93 .89, 343,844 shares, or 7.2 per cent of all outstanding shares, of common stock of Texas Utilities and is under commitment to dispose Eggs Market steady. Prices unchanged. Rnnniv ahnut amnle tor rood demand.

Rye- stock of the Lincoln National Life 1.51 1.88 equipment." HEADS CITIZENS BANK: Ralph P. Dixon has been elected President of the Citizens Flank December 1.51141.B1 i.ive Poultry Prlcea naid t. o. b. Cincinnati 1.54 1.81 1.63 May of this stock by February 15.

of Indiana Railroad, near Fernald, fnr No. 1 quality, undergrade heavily dis Insurance Co. was approved at a stockholders' meeting today. Pres July 1.60 At a meeting in October, Bond Soybeans- l.B8 1.60, 3.78 3.813.8l counted: Chickens: Ktnileri and trvere November in tne northwest section of Hamilton County, was reported yesterday by P. G.

March III. President ident A. J. McAndless said stockholders of record at the close of 3.80'4 2.73 3.83V4 2.76 2.85 3.79 and Share directors declared a dividend of three and three-quar January MArch 3.84 8.13, of consumer spending remained moderately above the level of the j.nxiAV J. on tows 121.50.

Cucr end cutters bulked from alronewelght cutters at $10.50, and shelly canners saleble $15 down to $10 and below for emaciated offering. A top ot $28 aaln paid for good weighty sausage bulls, medium and good offerings from S24.50(a25.50, while common and medium Jlriitweieht bulls secured prices from $21.50 $24.50. One lot of around 420-lb stock talves noved at $26.30. iCalves Receipts 300. Lacking high-good rid choice vealers to set a pt.ee for action, the vesler and calf trade ruled slow.

Karly ales figured on a week to $1 lower basis, tiuL some ot the clean-up deals ranged unevenly lower. Demand proved narrower than expected. The week-end holiday no doubt an Influencing factor In price declines past couple of days. Very few good and choice veal-rl'to sell $34(3, little above $38. Chiefly common ai.d good and choice vealers to sell $3438.

little above $38. Chiefly common end medium grades trim $23(a30, with a nrlnklii.g of medium and good from $31 134. Culls down to $15. Hogs Receipts' 4.000. Getting started at moderatelactive pace, the market provided final cle ranee of barrows and gflts at 5 535c tower prices as compared with Thursday's average; bu'k sales only 25c down.

Sows on a steady to 25c lower basis. Good and choice 160-225-lb barrows and gilts from $18.4018.50, with couple hundred head or more at $18.80 during the early trade. Some 22V250-lb weights from $18.1 5 818.25; other weights scarce, lew 150-lb offerings at $18.50. Sows from $1516.50, largely on 350-550-lb arrivals. Stags at $14.

Barrows and gilts; Average cost and weight Thursday $18.37, 220 lbs; sows $15.91, 451 lbs. Sheep Receipts of slsughter lambs and twes moderate, tht marketable- supply principally lightweights, with ewes very scarce. GeVieral market on a mostly steady basis, nothing available to provide a test for good end choice grades. Chiefly common to tow-good grade lambs, mainly kinds that gold from $22125, fe up to around good and choice lambs in recent sales up to $30. and choice offerings to $31.

Not enough laughter ewes on hand to act up price lest, Quotable top for choice lightweight! $15. (commercially grown) Broilers and tryera (farm run) 23i(25c Roasters, heavy typt 15 lbs up). 2830r Hens, heavy tvte 21S24C Hens, light toe 17l8c ters shares of the Texas Utilities May July 3.88 I 2.80', 2.85 2.80', 3.8Si2.85Vi business November 14 will receive a 100 per cent stock dividend November 22. I lsVevssagjL sgu common for each 100 shares of Lara- similar 1949 week. of the Cincinnati Shaper Co.

Mr. March said Cincinnati does not contemplate construction on the site at this time nnl r-. i Old roosters 1518c Rond and Share's common. The Stags, heavy November December January March 14.20 15.45 15.57 15.62 114.00 115.10 15.17 15.50 15.77 14.30 15.40 15.47 15.7 5 16.02 dividend will result in the -distribution of 196,888 shares of Texas Tuikeys: Hens, young 40e Warlitzer Organ Used FOREIGN EXCHANGE New York. Nov.

10 (APi Closing rsles: 16.20 May Toms, aoung 3827c common to holders of Bond and is in the nature of insurance in the of St. Bernard, the Board of Directors announced yesterday. Advancing from the position of Executive Vice President. Mr. Dixon succeeds lhe late Frank W.

Im-walle, who served 12 years as President. He has been with the Cash grain Cash wheat: None. Corn: No. 1 By Vatican City Station Word has been received by the JT 1 yellow $1 .63,. No.

3 $1.80: nev. No. 3 $1,570 1.589-,, No, 4 No. 5 81.45(1.48. Oats: Sample grade heavv Share common.

Holders of fractional shares will be paid in cash, SEC said, rather than in fractional shares of Rudolph Wurlitzer North mixed medium 91c, No. 1 heavy white B8ar Tonawanda, N. that experi 97c. Barley nominal, malting leed 1.05tl.39. Soybeans: None.

ments with the Wurlitzer organ Canadian dullsr In New York open market Sis' per cent discount or u. S. cenis, olf of a cent, flrest Britain ipoundl $2. uncharged; Belnium dranc) l.H,. olf of a cent; France (Ittnr) of a cent, unchansrd; Holland (guilder) 26.26, off .03 of a cent: Italy (Ural of a cent, unchanged; Portugal (excuda) 3.50c, unchansrd; Sweden Krone i 19.37c, unchanged; Switzerland I franc) (free) 22.06c, off .01 ot a cent.

Argentina (free) 7.45c, unchanged; Brar.ll (free i unchanged; Mexico ll.Mc, unchanged; Veneruela (Rollvari 30.0V, off .03 nf a cent. Hong Kong dollar 17.4 fic. unchanged. Texas Utilities. Minneapolis, Nov.

10 (API Flour In 100- awAtiL The SEC scheduled a hearing pound cotton sacks: family patents unchanged $7.15: standard patent! unchanged $5.80: shipments 59,520. Standard bran 50c lower at $47: standard middlings unchanged Red Dog 50c lower $59.50. installed in the Vatican City radio and TV station have successfully resulted in providing organ music to thousands of people in St. Peter's Square for various celebra Bank for 18 DIXON. for November 21 on the application of American (Ja Electric pvent of expansion.

In 1942, the company built a plant at 4700 Paddock Road, Bond Hill. NOMINATED Howard E. Sproull, former President of the Cincinnati Chapter of the American Society of Heating and Ventilating Engineers, has been nominated Treasurer of the national society, it was announced yesterday at the society's headquarters in New York. Mr. Sproull is Division Saies Manager in Cincinnati for the American Blower Corp.

years having come here from Day ton where he gained extensive experience with several banks. tions and religious programs. Live Poultry Market barely ateaay icr broilers and Irverg, firm on top-Quality hens and roasters over 5 lbs. Prices unchanged. lj.rge slies, brollera and fryers, hens and roaiteri In least demand.

Turkey market aleadv with unsettled undertone. Prices unchanged. FUTURES MARKETS RAW HIDE8: Futures closed unchanged to 10 lower. Sle 43 contracti. December 29.40, March 38.95 bid.

June J8.75 bid. Spot light native cowhides 38. COCOA: futures closed 35 to 38 higher. Rales 118 contracts. December 33.25 March 31.17 nominal, May 30 80 nominal, July 30.15 noirlnal.

Spot accra 36 nominal. COFFEE: Spot Santoa No. 4 closed at (IfSlW asked. Cost and freight of terlngs include Santos Bourbons 3s at SO.SOSlO asked and Bs 49.10(6 50.10 1 asked. Santos i No.

4 futures closed 110 to 138 Sale 193 contracts. December 51-15. March 40.40 nominal Ma? 48.15148.35. July 47 30i47 35. September 48.35 nominal.

Santos No. 4 I'D" futures closed oulet. no sales. Contract futures closed quiet, no tales. NAVAL STORES Savannah, Ga Nov.

10 I AP) Turpentine, 89 cents: offerings and aales, none, re STAPLE PRICE INDEX New York, Nov. 9 The Associated Press On October 18 Mauro Ercole, In 1948 and 1949, Mr. Dixon was weighted wholesale price Index ot 35 com Unlisted Quotations These bid -and -ask eii'otatlons represent rtrlcea at which one or more dealers, memhers of the National Assrxlatlon of Securtlv Dealers, would trade with the general public at tht time the Quotations were gathered, (Friday, November 10, 1950.1 modities today advanced to 194.01, previous day 193.29, week ago 190.45, month ago President of the Ohio Bankers Association. Previously, he was Chairman of Group One of the organization. technical director of the Vatican City radio and TV station, and Walter Pnarce, European representative of the Rudolph Wurlitzer tested the system.

188.53, year ago 160.32. 1950. 1949, 1948. I 1947. High fiocka I IM-IIVVt'll INHIRANCK He is now a member of the Ex 177.371 208.141 207.94 150.051 176.701 164.

On 194.051 151.301 STOCKS. Bld. AskedT Low Legal Notices. Organ music from the radio and Ask. Bid ecutive Council of the School of 1926 average equals 1001 Albers Super Mm.

21 ii TREASURY STATEMENT Washington, Nov. 10 (API The position the Treasury November 8 compared with corresponding date a vear ago: Net budget lerelpts, $159,848,128 $179,752. 924; Kdpet expenditures, $181,322,370 rush balance, S4. 037, 697.754 $4. 71 1.683,744: Customs receipts for momh, $16.076.304 $10,084,231: budget receipts fiscal year July 1, $12.271,384,136 10.388,780: budget expenditures fiscal year, $12,973,333,410 $14,914,994,579: budget deficit, $701,949.273 total debt, $256.711.313.641 $256,816,164,122: $nld assets, $23,198,123,464 Aetna Cas Aetna Ins 60 Banking conducted at the Uni .102 Do Aeronca versity of Wisconsin.

METALS Do pf television station was "piped'' through especially designed amplification equipment to the tremendous square and to the streets leading to St. Peters in Vatican llY" 62 73 27 48 27 Aetna Lite 594 Agricultural 70 Am Alliance 1.20 234 The Citizens Bank has resources 1 com. Alms Hotel Ask. 2 5.68 8.43 9.25 10.07 9.75 7.08 9.60 6.14 10.81 IK New York. Nov.

10 (API Spot non-fer Do pf rous metal prices today: Copper 34' cents Amer Ban Am Aulo 2 45 Am Kqult 1. 2514 Am Ins NJ .90.. 2 0 ceipts. 380: shipments, none; aiut, i.j.n, r. iu ion- wlnl.

pound. Connecticut Vslley. Lead. 17 cents pound. New York.

Zinc, 17'i cents a Do Elect Do Do Fully Adm rx Gen Bd Do Ind Mch, Do Inst Bd Do Do Low gh Do Do Do Do RR Do RR Egulp Do RR Stork Do Steel Do Too Do of well over $614 million, as compared to total resources of million 18 years ago. Bid. 11.34" 5.17 7.09 8.44 7.81 9.59 8.90 6.43 8.76 5.96 9.87 3.71 4 49 5 95 6.93 4 93 8.75 4.57 1.91 31 City. Rosin: uiiennsi l. 1,293: ihlpments.

itocks. 37,874. Am Re-Ins 1 20. 31 3 pound, F.aat St. Louis.

Tin, 1.38 cents a pound. New York. Am Oak Am Therm Miark-Clawson Carey Philip 5 Cooper Tires Am Surety 3.... 58 3 4 43 134 20 7 '7' 18 8 3 4', 5 61V, 104 Ship 4.80 99 mix IVi 3 3 44 12' 1V 18 9 5 1 8 14 7 1 1 3 4 ,100 10 WRITE ARTICLES: Two Cin- BANE CLEARINGS, 6.14 rollings T. LARD Boston 2.40b 604 03 Camdm Fire la.

23 (Conn Gen 1.40 96 99 Sales On Curb Exchange Cincinnati P'i, ,4 Bank clearings in cinnatians, Frank J. Smith, Man Chicago. Nov. 10 (API-Cash lard 14.2c pound, loose 14c: choice white grease 7.60 4.82 6.31 4 94 K'ontln Cas 63 68 ager of Advertising and Sales ini a. yesterday were approximately $33 million.

Crum It Fr 1.20a 35 38 13c a pound, white 124c, prime beef Fashion Frocks General Box Gerrard Howe Plsn Fd. (Promotion, Philip Carey Manu tallow 13c. -inalFederal Ins 1.80 73 78 Found Fd INDUSTRIALS. (Sales In Hundreds.) INDUSTRIALS. Sales In Hundreds.

I Globe-Wernlrke lnc 37.70 39 9DFlre Asso 2.60 60V4 63 SP 2.60.101 104 INDUSTRIALS. (Sales In Hundreds.) ills. I Ust. Do ol lnsll.Shl.td'. Avla 10.37 Ust.

ISls.l Gruen Watrh wwx .70.. 20, 21 Do Bank 7H Do 1.13 Humble Oil 4... 29 Harshaw Ch 10 2 9BV4' iew tStarrett Cp fSierl Eng tSterl lnc Cincinnati Stock Exchange Keinaur 1.20 28 jGlena Falls 1.60a 51 54 till Zlne 3s, Invest Co 10.89 Invest Tr Bost 9.2 7 Alnsworth 1 1 Alaska Alri 7 Alum Ind tim Ban Car A 12 31 I 14 15 8 60 Tt51.50. Teehnlco IVi 7 1 35 3 Do StUAHds 14.23 ileidelbrit 'n Ky Utilities Portsmouth Steel. 13i Red Top 7 Rhlneiander 47 1.25 11.83 10.13 15.59 28.84 27.24 20.29 The table shows the aales.

rartre Kryst Cust 1 27.56 Tirana uux tTung Sol Holl Gold .24.... Imp Oil .60 Laun 1.05ei 11 prices, net changes, closing: bid and asked auotatlona parentheses, ol itocka on the Cincinnati Stock x- 7 1V4 20ti, 5Va 40 lO'A l.iooe 4c Krp ,60. 11 -fa J.t Globe But 21 23 Gt Am In 1. 31 Hanover 1 60 33 35 Hartford Fire 3.. 136 140 lit Id fit Blr 1.60 31'.

ail'. Do 2. 24.97 for regular lots and dividend rates, on Friday. Novemher 10. 1B50; 450 68! 151 7Am Marac Am Reoub! Vje ins co Am lnt Pclrol a Invest Rov LEGAL NOTICE Fr Order of the Board of Education of the CUT School District of the City of Cincinnati.

Ohio, sealed proposals will be received at the office of lhe Clerk of the Board ot education. Administration Building. 216 East Ninth Street, Cincinnati, Ohio, until 12 00 3'clock noon, Tuesdar. December 5th. 1950, lor furnishing ail materials and doing all fcork neceasary to complete the school building known aa the "Clark and John Elementary New' stowe Junior llljh School" I George W.

Hayea Elementary School-Jennie D. Porter Junior High School) to be located on Mound and Cutter Streets between Court and Clark Streets, Cincinnati. Ohio. In accordance with drawings and specification prepared for me oy Samuel Hannaford Sons, Architects, for the Clark and John Elementary School Unit and Rapp and Meachsm. Architects lor the "New" stowe Junior High School Unit, and Wm.

E. Bodenstein and W. W. Shuster, Mechanical Engineers for both units: said drawings and specifications being on file in the office of the Business Manager, Board if Education, 611 West Court Street, In said atjr of Cincinnati. BRANCHES GENERAL CONSTRUCTION Including SITE PREPARATION, EXCAVATING, GRADING, ETC.

CONCRETE AND CEMENT WORK MASONRY (EXCEPT CUT STONEI (CUT STONE I RADIAL BRICK CHIMNEY STRUCTURAL STEEL MISCELLANEOUS STEEL AND ORNAMENTAL METAL WORK GYFSUM ROOK DECKS HOOPING. INSULATION, MEMBRANE WATER PROOFING AND SHEET METAL WORK CARPENTER, CABINET AND M1IXWORK. ROUGH HARDWARE. ETC. METAL WINDOWS METAL FRAMES AND DOORS FURRING, LATHING AND PLASTERING TERAZ7.0 WORK CERAMIC TILE AND MARBLE WORK WOOD FLOORING RESILIENT FLOORING GLASS AND GLAZING ACOUSTICAL TREATMENT LOCKERS 12.07 1 tAm Seal Kap 22 80 911 11 13 Richardson, new Son Paper Do pf Sport Prod Salea -Price Bange- Net Close.

ICh'ge, 15 Union Can tUnlt Aire Pd Unit Corp war Unit Shoe 3Vi. Foil 8 Rad Utah Id Sug Bid. I Shares. I Open. I Wen.

Low. I STOCKS. Kaiser Eras Uvm. it 2 10.04 Home ins 1.60.. 35 37 28.19 Ins Co NA 124 128 33.21 jni NY 2.40.

48 52 Do 3 Do 4 Do 1 Do 2 Do 8 1 Do 2...... Do 3 Do 8 4 30 31 Tenn tias 18.60 1 1.06 17.25 25.84 30 4 5 15.68 14.86 5.88 fi.54 11V 11 tKlngston Fd 1V4 17 Texas East fokhelm it jJ'Maryland Caa .80 18 Vs: avs 125 1 7 3s Vs. 25 si! 12: 31 3 151V4 43 1504l 43W iKIiby Pet Mil Kirk Uke .04.. 191-i 274 334 Trailmonlle 120 Lake shore id 15V, 43 11 15U4I 3V. Id'-sl 44l 32 75 facturing and L.

F. McCarthy. President of I F. McCarthy advertising agents, have articles in the current issue of Printer's Ink, an advertising, sales and management publication. Mr.

Smith proposes that business enact universal sales training now before the art of creative selling rusts away, in an article titled "Mothballs Aren't for Salesmen." Mr. McCarthy's picture appears on the front, cover of the magazine along with an inside sales article. OFFER ACCEPTED An offer to the Avco Manufacturing Corp. to take over the assets and business of Bendix Home Appliances, after Avco acquired 83 per cent of Bendix stock, was ac Fd lAmerlcan Alrllnea lAmerlcan Tel Tel Arm to Steel (2.12a) JSV4 Carey (1.60) Champion Paper (1.70a)..... Chesapeake Ohio Chrysler Corp 17.75a) Cincinnati Street 9ICInclnnatl Telephone (4.50).

IMer Fire As 1.40 31V Mer Mta NY ii 7', Nat Cas 1.20a. 34 6.07 2.6.1 Lakey Fdy 40 tvaispar tVenes Syn i Venex Pet tWaltham Wat twentwth Mf Wlnnln El Lexington Fd 2.41 17 13 44 30 7 70 35 50 Ml SO 50 251 10 (tOI 4 5: 150 103 431 50! 13 16'a 40 ...26 5 ea 72 32 74. Bid. 11 2 5 1H" 741, 4', 4V 19 10 18 7 3 13 13 32 8 jLoomisHajr Mu 34.05 84. Oo DO 2d 48.89 48.89 Mang Vt; AUtO 3.94 4.34 4 Do pf U.

8, Vulcan Oil Do 3 Do 4 Whltaxer, new Wurlltier BANKS. Lone star l.au, ft 3. tMead Jnbn iMenasco Mf Mesabl Iron 69 Wright Har .18... 14 33 32 9'4 31Vs 12 Nat Fire 57 60 Nat Union 1.60 33' 3514 Nw Am Cag 1.45e 37 39 New Hamp 41 44 Fire 1 I9V, 211,4 North Rwer 1.30 27 2SM, Cincinnati Milling 11.40) 31 Am Superpow tArgus lnc Ark Gas .80.... Do A .60........

Allan Fish Atlas Cp war 1jAtlas Ply 1 pabcuck tBarium Stl Barium Stl 7Blle Ridge prat Tr LP 2... 1 Brown DIs .80.. Brown Rub 1 Bunk Hill la Burma Ltd i Hurry Bis CtCalg Ed 10.. Ol El Pw .80 Cs si Marconi ICarr Blsc tCatalln iCessla Aire DOMESTIC BONDS. (Sales In $1,000.) nvw 151 43V4 l'l 444.

32 75 4: eVi 33 13 aov, SV4 19 39 49 53H 40 94 4H4 101 8 1 54 11 1 4 6 5 1 41 19 9 3 5 15! 36 45 11 3 8 13 5 15 3 14 10 7 5 3 uniumoia caa (.75) navtnn Pr JL l.t lii 12 8 IK 1 equip. 4.14 4.56 Do Cen 3.5H 3.1)5 Do Non Kerr 4.00 4.41 Do 4,89 5.31) Do 4.93 3 43 Do Steel 5.1 1 5.8:1 3V.IRoton Ed2Hs'70AI 102 18 18 Mid St Pet rMld-W Ref Min Cp Can Drug 1.45a) 89HI 31! 12 I 30j 19141 39 I 49l 62 44 1 14 101 26 lfl'nlFagle-Picher 1.90a) Atlaa Nat 440 Central Trust ...151 137 501 Norlheaat In 8 '4 Northrn Ins lVja 4 5ij 4 Pacific Fire 6. ...145 152 3D IFormlca. iwn es r.i ovs "oa 1 2V, 5s '48 10)1111, Ser 3s 3 HI. AW 4s '93A 61 64V, 1 IV, Inter.

Piw deb et. 6 84'i TMonog net tMorrls PI Cp 20, tNat Bell Colombia 13 Fiflh Thlld ....171 IV. Manha Bd Fd 7.84 8.59 Mass Invent Tr 31.69 34.26 178 General Klectrlc (S.BOal General Motors (new) 110 17 1251 20 10 S34I r2-; Pac Indem 3.... 60 631,4 phoenu 3b 7 8 81 Nat Fuel .80.. Do 2d 15.09 16.31 4d P3 24 Preferred Ac 2a4 3 Mutual Fd Boa 14.57 15.84 12'jPa 8r 10 6s '8 3162H 1 35 7 39 1 3 1 21 63 23 Mulual Invest.

15.35 16.96 jPrnv Wash 140a 30'4 32 4V4! 1 3Vi 3 6Vsi 8 IV 54 5 4 tNat Pres Ck 1.. tNat Un Rad II ClocH Zinc 3e 4R I. 94 JH''Al. 30 I NsWlde Ba I'd 14.86 15.95 First Nat'l Nwd. 34 Fst Nat Cin new.

22 Fst Nat 21 new 195 loid.l(l Peonies Mb 58 Provident 28 leconn natl nhlo 820 Par 46 4a Kshn pfd 13.50) 94 ll.lttle Miami (4.30) INatlcnal Cash (2) iNalonal Distillers (2) NY Central Ohio Kdlaon (31 70'ilProcter Gamble (3.25a).. IPure Oil (2l 15'4'Rsndall (1.87Ua) Kcin .15 8 9 Rep In 1.20b 3414 St FAM 2.60a. 105S 1081-i lfl'i FOREIGN BONDS. (Sales In $1.000.) "Va Nail Investors. 10.73 11.60 Natl Sec Ser-Bd 7.07 7.73 Chief Mng Mex ft Ar Ld V.e cepted yesterday by the appliance! 30 Jii 70Vil 69l 23' 60 Seaboard Sur 2a.

39'4 634 5 704 44 13' tNiag Hud Pw Nilea Bern .60 iNoeast Alrl 1I 69HI 15il 11'! 23.l firm, the Associated Press re- security 1.40a 34 36 1 Curb aales today. 310.000 50 73 4 71 131 731 Ml 401 20! 201 11! 131 701 177 50l LSprlngfleld 3 PAINTING Do 1iw Bd 7 08 7.74 Do Pref Slk 7.25 7.92 Do Income. 4.79 5 23 Do Stock. 5.47 5.98 Do Ind 7.58 8.28 Do Low Slk 4.7 3 5.17 tNorop Aire southern Co 11 td Accld 1.60, 3 39S 63 250: shares. Year ago.

closed. Bond sales today, $100,000. Year agin closed. Stocks and bonds to nsrked 441-, 46V. 33J4 35 .470 4H3 484 504 33W 33l 1NVKSTINO COMPANIES.

standard Brands (1.201 Standard Oil Indiana 12 2 34l. 9'v ItOgdea l10 Gas 2 The purchase would be made is. frkujht elevator and ash hoist thlvuio-h an evelisnce nf tlvnlC. EI.KCTRIC WORK 7 4 43 Travelers FdAG 2b Fire 2.40 250 Do 3.96 4 31 83 are fully listed on the rurb 66 0. 69 Pae Pet Ltd iQ, HEATING AND VENTILATING Standard OU NJ (3.25a)....

standard oil Ohio 33' 33 I 2 5si 33 38! 8541 33H Do Specul. 3.58 3.9! 33il l1 I'S Guar 2 90 66 All others are dealt E. PLUMBING 1.1, V.Wllllll-,,1 I 1. i 1 94 23 Sa'iU 8 Printing (2.25al New Finland Fd 17.65 16 98 38 Mi TPancoaat OU tPantep OU tPatlcan Oa Westchester 1 20V4 D'aion an unlisted trading basis. 1 9 1 41 Rates of dividends In the NY Slks Agrl.

11.78 12.91 Do Auto 7.79 8.54 Total sales were 1.752 shares. 'Prices on trades less than 100 (hares ere baaed on a-Also extra or afttras. b-Plus 1, 20 Pennroad Ht regular lot trades on "TJew York Stock ot Curb Exchange, foregoing table are annual disbursements based on the last Cities Serv 4a iCIarost Mf Claude Neon tColunlal Alrt Colts MIg 2e tCommod Hot Cons Mng 3a' Cont 1.60. tCohr.uc 1Cor Rey .30... tDO pf 1 tCoad'en Pet Creole Pet 3.40e..

ttroft Brew tCrosley Mot tCrown Pet 4 Crown Drug truti Atl Sug Set Cray Ir Dnm St Dumont A V4e. Duval Sul at 1. rait Caa At 50 44 114 34 63'zi, 21, 1 fa wat ft rf Do Avlat 8.47 9.28 Do Bldg Sup 9.08 9.95 17 1 Peppcrell Sa juarterly or semi-annual dec CLOSING QUOTATIONS stock dividend. e-Declared or 'paid go far this rear. i-Pald last year.

13 Do 13.91 13.24 3 laration. Unless otherwise noted, special or extra dirt- 1 Do Diver Ind 4.61 5.05 pnna co tpiper Aire tPIt Metallu Polaris Mn I Bid. I Ask. 1 1 1 (lends art not lnrludd 6V4 15V4 11 471, 1V4 3 7 2V, 364 2S 241, 17V4 19'', 104 18'a id-Ex dividend. xr-Ex rlrhU Aluminum Industries (15s American Laun Mach (1.40) BANK AND TRCHT STOCKS.

Bid7Askiia. Dow Drug pt (7) Early Daniel (4a) Foundation Investment F. KITCHEN EQUIPMENT G. LABORATORY EQUIPMENT H. HOME MAKING EQUIPMENT Propoaali will be received on.

any number, or all branches of work enumerated above. Eacti proposal must contain the nam of every person Interested therein and be ao -ompanted by a guarantee of some disinterested person In a sum ot equal to 30 per cent of the amount ot the proposal, that If same la accepted a contract will be promptly entered Into and the performance of aeasw properly secured. Proposals must be made on blank Tarrrri to be obtained In the office of the Business Msnager, placed In sealed envelopes and plainly marked on outside "Bid for Central wd-When 3 14 35 4 5 13 7 Prod Corp Raytheon Mf iRichmond Rad Balcrank iRk AmNTSSF1.80 28H attributed. cla-Called. pt paid.

Br-Under rule, wa Do of IB) Do Diver Iny 12.28 13.46 Do DlvPf Slk 11.03 12.11 Do El Equip 11:87 13.01 Do 13.24 13.41 Do Metala 1 1.04 13.10 Do Oils 20.81 22.59 Do Pac Cst. 12.15 13.32 Do Rsllroada 6.49 7.11 Do RH Equip 7.48 8.30 Do Sleet 10.74 11. 77 Baldwin (1.50) Beau Bmmmell Ties (.501 tRio Gr Val Gibson Art I4d) na 01 siis J.4U 27y4 IlkNYAVFlflh 14.320 Bankers Tr 3.. Rotary El Vie, Hobart Mfg Co (l.SOal a iwarrania. ww-witn warrants.

warrants. a-Also k-DlB riMb Burger Brewing Carthage Mills (la) at8 13 48 1 4 17 13 Oil .36...., IRyan Pet 4 El Bondsh If xd Jullan-Kokengt (la) Kahn'i 111 Kroger I3e) Bld. Ask. Aeronaut 8.78 7.42 Affiliated F. 4.42 4.78 Amerrx Hold.

43.25 46.75 3.88 4.20 Axe Hough Fd. 9.48 10.23 Do 16.38 17.80 Blair Hold 3.50 3.35 find Inv Tr Am 50.44 21.98 Boston Fd 22.00 33.78 Broad St 18.64 30.15 Bullock Fd 31.95 34.0.1 Centry Shrs Tr 37.92 40.78 Chemical 17.82 19.27 Comwlth Invest 6.30 8.85 Cong Invst 33.00 33.00 Delaware 13.80 17.15 Dlvrsltd Tr 8.33 9.55 Dividend 1.63 1.83 EatdtMo Bal Fd 39,01 31 02 Do Stk 30.13 3'. 33 Fidelity 30.85 33.35 Flnan Ind 3.22 41 Flrat Bosln Cp 31.50 33.25 Firs Mutl TrFd 3,34 6.14 Frank Cua 5.53 6.06 Do pf 6 43 7,05 Fundament! Inv 17.01 13.64 Csa Indust Fd. 17.31 18.71 Gen Captl 60.93 65.52 Gen Investrs Tr 8 46 5.90 Croup Sec Auto 7.34 Do Avlat T.10 T.79 Do Bldg 71 8 46 Do 7.66 6 10 Do Com Stk. 7.81 8.56 oo pr a (oi Do pf 13.40) Cen HnRkTr4.

97 'Chase Nat 1.60.. 1.60 40 Coml NatBkA-T 3 60 tRyer ft Hay 1. St Lawr Cp 27 V. 29 333 100 38L4 4 2', 6 2 1.4 5 90 741, 131 494 each share of Bendix. II.

J. Dowd, Chairman of Bendix; said a special meeting of Bendix stockholders has been called for December 18 to act upon the proposal. SALES SCORE GAIN: Sales in nine local reporting department stores for the week ended November 4 increased 17 per cent over the preceding week despite the unseasonally warm weather which cut dollar sales in most other Fourth District department stores, tho Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland reported yesterday. Akron and Columbus showed gains of 7 and 4 per cent respectively over sales of the previous week. The drop in sales in the other Champion Paper nf (4.501....

Wquity CP Eureka ttd 4Valrrk Cam ie 13! 46 5 9 1 56 4 4 dividend. A-Cash or Stock, e-Declared or paid so far this year. 1-Payable In stock, estimated cash value on ex-dividend date, i-Pald last year, DO pt 2 I Bid. Ask. 7 8 30 31 3W 4 17 17', 5 54 17V, 18'4 39 J9V4 91 3SYt I 100 5 5V, 31 '4 32 10.1i, 93 9 1071.4 13 14 81 33 103 IS 30 3-H 3i4 39 1 tFslrch EA.60ed Churngold Cincinnati Adver Prod Cincinnati Gaa Com (1.25a)..

61 tSchulte A 101, 100 140 li 80 50 Bt 28 2t' 19 13 70 73 4 1 1M, 17 13H 181,1, 31,4 7, 2)8 i 13 13 72 7 49 Vi 103 10S14 101 103 100 101 Little Miami special gtd (2) Lunkenhelmer 1 Magoavox (73a) Meteor Motor Procter Gamble 8HV pf (81 Rapid Electrotype new (1) Putnum C. Fd. 17.07 18.35 Repub Inv Fd 2.88 3.15 Selected Am Sit 13.52 13.5-1 Sharehldrs 33.36 24.70 Sovereign 6.97 7.63 state street Inr 58.00 60.30 Cont Fk Tr at 514 Cont 111 Cnt 4... 89 Corn Exch 3.... 7 3 '4 Construction" or as the case may be.

A Bond In full amount of the Contract will be required on all Contracts In excess of 17 Seal Lock 6: H't, 49 1 2 4 62 TFBtwteei For Can A 2a Do pf (4 1 Empire Tr 3. ...116 Declared or paid alter stocs or split up. k-Declared or paid this year, an accumula I Select incus Rad 10 ek Ry (4a) tFt Pit Brew 1 Fuller to A I 80a aouo.uu. Plans and specifications may be secured Ft Nt Bos 47Vi S3 8 11 3 33 tshat Denn Vie Television 12,29 13.40 do pr is) us Playing card ma) US Printing pt (2,50) fai Nat i .270 14 Sherw Wms 3'e 3:10 1295 l- 38 15' 484, lla 10 6 14 15 1V4 8. 137H An 30t rirn Flnan .40 tfien Plywood tive Issue with dividends In sr-Irears, p-Pald this year, dividend lOmltted, deferred or no action Fst Nat NY 80.1233 1 tnhne Cp Am A 1 Waco Aircraft Trust Ind Shr.

.80 .89 Union Bd Fd 19.16 Union cratk Fd 31.65 KluarantvTr 12a. 285 394 Ringer Mfg 6a oy depositing with the Businesa Manager a certified check, or cash, in the amount of $50.00, which will be returned, upon receipt rf plans and speelflratlona In good condition end without marklnrs cf any kind. Clen Aid Coal taken at last dividend meeting. 262H 13 4i 9 3 1 Unlt'd IneomFd 10.98 11.91 30 6 4 Western Bapk Trust 32a) BONDS. Champion Paper 3a Cincinnati Gas J.

Solar Aire .60. ISonotone .3 Cincinnati Un Stock Yd (la I Cincinnati Tobacco Whs (3a) Coca-Cola A 13.501) Cohen. Dan (1) Crosley Motors Crystal Tissue (.80) Dayton Mich gtd (1.751... Dixie Ice Cream (.501 ir-Declared 1950, payable In Irvine. Hr 194 Kings Count 80 1573 1625 Manufac Tr 3.40b 634 tftlen Dis lnc 'At fiolddeld Con unit science Fd 4.91 5.37 11951.

v-Llouldstlng dividend Sn Penn Oil 3a. Nstl Cite 42 4414 1 35l 60 51 Cincinnati Union term 341.. Ct Atl at Psc Be. Wellington Fd. 13.86 jo.57 Whitehall J8.00 19.35 Wisconsin Tnv.

3.89 4.32 SB 46 10 39 1 South Roy tstd Cap i-Payable In stock, exact cash value undetermined on declaration date. NY Trust 4 92 '4 f-i 4 PuHle Nat 4314 50i 3 3 By order ot the Board nf Eduratlon: C. V. COURTER. Superintendent of tchoolt.

R. W. SHAFER. Business Manaser. tstd Oil Ky 3a.

Plus 93 cents Title (5T 9i.j, 1 1 wGt on c. Ct Nor Pap 3.40s. Haarltlne 1 Heels Min 1 149 matured bonus. Negotiability PH Pw ft (a) Paid or declare an far this year, (hi Plug 53 rents extra, (g extra, (di Plus 50 centi extra, lei Plus 75c extra, (fi Plus 11.25 exttf Net asset value. United (Hates 35.610 640 13Vi'tS' Thorn II 5iimpalred by maturity.

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