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1 2 RENO EVENING GAZETTE March 6, 1958 Vital Statistics DEATHS DENNIS THE MENACE by Hank Ketcham WEATHER Information as furnUhed by the V. S. Weather Bureau at the Reno Municipal Airport, Reno. Temperatures high and low ior 24 hours ending at 4 :30 a.m., March 6, 1968 ADAMSON Funeral services, to Probe Hears Of Beatings He's Interested FT. SILL, March 6.

UP) The Ft. Sill Artillery and Missile Center received the following letter from Dennis Bur-gan, Wayne, "Dear Sirs: "Lam Interested In missiles and would like to have some. "P.S. If they cost money, let me know." INTEREST UPPED? WASHINGTON, March 6 UP) The senate banking committee today voted to permit an increase of 'i per cent in the interest rate on GI loans. It did so in approving a bill authorizing $1,830,000,000 to stimulate housing over the nation.

The bill is expected to be debated on the senate floor next week. H. L. H. L.

which friends are invited, will be held for Edwin J. Adamson In the Sierra chapel of Walton Funeral Home, West Second and Vine streets on Saturday at 10 a.m. with the Rev. Rafe C. Martin of St.

John's Presbyterian church officiating. Burial will be in Mountain View cemetery. Friends may call at Walton Funeral Home on Thursday and Friday. Lake Tahoe Bus Smacks Truck At Placerville PLACEftVILLE, Calif. UP) A bus carrying 33 people and a truck crashed almost headon today just inside the city limits.

Murray Barton of Sacramento, driver of the Continental Trailways bus, and 20 pas (Continued from Page 1) Nevada Station RENO 55 25 El Paso Fargo Fort Worth Jacksonville 61 44 32 15 53 49 61 55 48 36 Conger said Mazey used "foul language" and approached him Kansas Cy Los Angeles 72 52 Austin 47 24 Battle Mtn. 53 32 Beatty 59 Elko 49 Ely 44 29! BRIGHT In Reno, March 5. 1958, Mr. in a threatening manner. Louisville 58 46 Memphis 64 51 Miami 74 70 Mpls-St Paul 40 20 Fallon 57 35! Las Vegas 64 46 Lovelock McClellan served notice he would seek contempt of congress prosecution for anyone found to have threatened' any committee witnesses.

He told 58 28iNew Orleans 66 57 54 35New York 45 35 Tonopah Win'emucca 54 15 sengers were taken to a hos Omaha 39 23 Okla'oma Cy 55 38 National Information Philadelphia 47 30 44 321 Phoenix 43 Albany Albquer- Sidelle Dana Bright, brother of Miss Dorothy Bright of 8outh San Gabriel, a native of Utah. Funeral arrangements will be announced by Ross-Burke Co. CULBERT In Reno, March 6, 1958, Dr. Jay Emmett Culbert, husband of Mrs. Elsie Culbert of Reno; father of Harry and Jon Culbert, both of Reno; brother of Gerald Culbert of McGUl and Mrs.

Margaret Men-das of Fallon; a member of Reno lodge 597, B.P.O.E.; the Moose lodge; Reno lodge NO. 13, and A.j ScottlBh Rite and Kerak Temple of the Shrine. A native of Montana. Funeral arrangements will be announced later by Ross-Burke Co. (Pittsburgh 49 39 all concerned: "You folks who want to have a quarrel and cuss each other out, get "out of here." que 51 38! Portland, Me 45 34 Atlanta 60 52Portland Ore 47 29 Birmingham 67 55 Raleigh 59 41 Bismar'k pital.

Seventeen of the passengers were treated and released. None of the others were considered critically injured, a hospital spokesman said. The Western Truck Lines driver, Claude Rufus Tinsley of Hayward, was reported only shaken up. 24 8Rapld Cy 40 21 50 29Rlchmond 56 37 Van Ouwerkerk, 31, testified Boise Boston Brownsville he was beaten up in a Sheboy 47 351 St. Louis 50 40 78 Lake Cy 48 36 39 31 'San Antonio 64 59 gan, bar after refusing to join the union.

The incident HAMILTON The body of Howard occured June 18, 1954, a little over two months after the 38 27 i San Diego 70 52 IS. Francisco 58 47 54 49 St Ste Marie 37 29 37 34Tampa 76 65 .50 43lWashlngtn 50 38 Buffalo Casper Charleston 8. C. Chicago Cincinnati Cleveland Preston Hamilton was accompanied Wednesday night to the Mock Funeral Home In New Concord, Ohio, for services, with Ross-Burke strike started. 46 35 1 Wichita 48 35 Vinson, 53, said he heard Co.

In charge of local arrangements. OX WAY TO BAY The bus was bound from Lake Tahoe to the San Francisco bay area. Edmont'n 22 12 Montreal 43 35 Columbus 50 3 Denver 43 Van Ouwerkerk say there were ments. 40 30 Detroit 42 32 Ottawa MIUCEVICH In Reno, March 5, too many union men in the bar, 1958; Luka Millcevich, brother of and he told the committee Nikola R. Millcevich of Yugoslavia; PRECIPITATION DATA Reno and vicinity: last 24" hours, uncle of Daniel Mlllch and Steve "I'd been drinking: a little, and .02: season to date.

6.51; normal to Millcevich of Lovelock; Richard date. 5 08; to date last year, 3.79. I lost my temper and hit him Millcevich of Pasadena, Calif REE DRw.uH if it P.ECE Other stations: Austin, Battle Mitchell Millcevich of Los Angeles, Vinson saia 'noooay ever Mountain, trace; Fallon. .15: Love Mrs. Mildred Murtsich of San Fran took me off the job" to which lock, trace: Winnemucca.

Bir clsco and Mrs. Dorothy Regan of mingham, trace; Boise, Browns Richmond. Calif. he had been assigned by the union, in Wisconsin. He said ville.

.17: Buffalo, Chicago, Cincinnati. Cleveland. Co lumbus, Detroit, El Paso, he was "bawled out" by various Funeral services, to which friends are invited, will be held In the Sierra Chapel of Walton Funeral Home, West Second and Vine streets, Friday at 11 a.m.. with the Rev. John T.

Ledger of Trinity 'How come ya pet HIM? He's just got a little nosebleed. I got a busted knuckle!" .25: Fargo, trace: Fort Worth, 2 Police Officer Charles Thomas said it apparently slid and its left front end collided with the left front end of the truck. He said he has issued no citations and the investigation is continuing. The accident occurred at 2 a.m. in a light rain.

Placerville Sanitarium said the injured remaining in the hospital were: Barton; Aris Lorenzo of San Francisco; Mrs. Frances Wernicke of San Francisco, and Mrs. Doris Bryan of Jacksonville. .04: Kansas City. union officials but not punish ed in any other way.

Louisville. Memphis, trace; Mln- neaDOlls-St. Paul, New Orleans, Episcopal church officiating. Bur Omaha. lPttsburgh, Port Vinson said he was given no specific duties when he was ial In the Serbian cemetery, Colma, STOCK QUOTATIONS land.

St. Louis. Ban Antonio. .04: St. Ste.

Marie, .11 sent from Detroit to Kohler, SCHWALIER Friends are Invited to Tampa. Edmonton, Wis. He said all of his conduct attend graveside services for Mrs. Mary Ann Schwaller on Saturday DOW. JONES AVERAGES New York .01.

FORECASTS was his own responsibility, but at 1 :30 p.m. at Mountain View cem Reno and western Nevada: partly 30 Industrials 450.96 up 4.38 20 Ralls 104 89 up. 2.15 15 Utilities 72.90 up .38 tery with the Rev. Rafe Martin of that the union paid him. He NEW YORK.

March 6. 1958. Stocks: cloudy, clearing tonight. Mostly fair St. Johns Presbyterian church said he thought he was "to (Quotations furnished by Walston Approximate sales 2,470,000.

Friday and colder. clergyman. Ross Burke Co. In Sierra Nevada: clearing tonignt. in build morale" among the Koh ler strikers.

Stocks open uiose creasing cloudiness In the northern charge of arrangements. MARRIAGE LICENSES Fernando Lova. 41. of Hazen and Air Reauction oo oo'4 ranges Friday witn snow niceiy in tne day, continued cold. Windy.

Ella Mae Moose, 39, of Lovelock. John Nevada: clearing late tonight ana 22 H.C.1HI Alleg Stl 36 36 Allied Chem 78'i Allied Strs 43', 42-, Am Airlines 17 17 Michael Schorr, 19, and Virginia Friday except partly cloudy with a Btnei fvecK. is. both of Reno. Jess O.

few snow flurries on the eastern eage Griffltta, 36, and Margaret Ann Web from Ely northward. Colder tonight. ster, 24, both of Lea Vegas. Andre American Can 44 44 Am Car 43' Ale Prod 14 Sunset Thursdav. 5:57 n.m.: sun Royal Nevada To Pay LAS VEGAS.

Royal Nevada EATON HOWARD BALANCED FUND 16 CENTS A SHARE NEW YORK, March 6 UP) The stock market today had its best rise in'two months as it advanced for the fifth straight session. Pivotal issues gained fractions to around 2 points. Steels took early leadership and were joined as pacemakers by oils and rails. As rails quieted and held their gains coppers came to the fore on news of rise Friday, 6:24 ar.m.; sunset Friday, 5:53 p.m. Henry Loewenan, 61, and L11U Wirsch-elelt, 53, both of Reno.

Charles E. Azzell, 50, and Phlllis H. Fowler, 46, both of Reno. Michael Stephen Ross, 18, and Beulah E. Roberts.

16. both Am Motors e2 Am Rad St 134 13'i Am Smelt 41 Vj 42 Amer Tel Tel 17fr4 of Sparks. Am Tobacco n' everyday is SEA FOOD DAY urn Hotel President T. W. Richardson says he will raise enough money within 48 hours to get Am Viscose 27 Anacon Cop 41 '4 42 'j Armour Co 133a 13? DEEDS RECORDED James L.

and Jo Ellen Murohv to LIVESTOCK MARKETS SAN FRANCISCO Pacific Investment. a portion of the SE of the 8W of Section the plush4 strip resort operat strong copper prices in London. Motors and chemicals also did Atchison 18' 18 Avcc Mfg 64 6Ta Bait Ohio 25 Bendlx Av 487a 49U 15, Township 19N, Range 19 M.D.B.&M. ing again. the at Federal tax agents seized the Victor and Mary Petronl to George SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, March EATON HOWARD STOCK FUND 13 CENTS A SHARE Dividends psyable March to shareholders of record at 4:30 P.M., Msrch 10.

1958. 24 Federal Strett, Boston, Mass. hotel yesterday and slapped a Beth Steel 39a 40, Boeing Alrp 1 374 37 Borden 63 W. and Muriel E. Lund, a portion of lot 12, block A of Ward's Addition.

6. (AP). CATTLE: Salable for week 180. George w. ana Muriel e.

Luna to lien on it for $50,000 in overdue payroll taxes. Collection super Borg Warn 274 274 Compared with last week: Slaughter Edward H. and Josephine M. Versfelt, steers, heifers and cows strong to Brtggs Mfg 74 7 Burr Add 30'4 30 Va portion of lot 12, block A of Ward's 25c higher. Cows to higher.

visor Wendell Ruby said hotel Addition. IXQJVoidC HOTEL 1 1 NO'S FlftfT A0ftlSS ft Average to high choice fed steers 27.10. Low to average good steers facilities belonging to the oper Cal Pack 40 "4 40 Va Can Pac 243, 24 well. The huge short interest bolstered prices and a renewal of investment demand was reported as Wall Street grew more optimistic about a business upturn. The Associated Press average of 60 stocks rose $1.70 to $162.60 for its best advance since Jan.

2. The industrial component was up 52.40, the rails up $2.30 and ating corporation headed by Ray B. and Florene Frost to Daryl V. and Frances M. Reynolds, lot 1, block of Academy Manor Subd'n No.

1. Case I) 153a 154 Cater Trac 61'4 60'4 Richardson would be sold within two weeks if the 1957 taxes Celanese 135 134 Edward B. and Marie J. Cord a to were not paid up. Ches 49 497a Ch SP Pac 13 13V2 Chi NW 13'i Wa Chrysler 507'a 51 But Richardson indicated he 25 Standard steers 23.50-24.25.

Average good fed heifers 25.40. Bulk u.ility Holstein cows 17.00-19.00. CALVES: Salable for week 15. Compared with last week: About steady. Good to low choice vealers 29.50-33.00.

Utility and standard vealers 25.75-29.25. Standard and good slaughter 25.50-29.75. HOGS: Salable for week 450. Compared with last week: Butchers 50-75c higher. 8ows steady to 50c higher.

Mixed erade lota U. S. No. 1-3 ICalgPalm 547a 55Vi win raise the required money and get the hotel back in opera tion within two days. About David P.

and Romona J. Jones, lot 4, block of. Lake Park Heights. Alfred V. and Amy V.

Bangle to Dimltrl and Nancy Roullas, lot 4, block F. and lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 6, block of Lake Park Heights. Tom Cafferty and Jean C. Brown to Harvey W. and Margaret L.

Carlson, lot 6. block of Falrview Farms unit No. 2: E. Fiorl to Mary C. SchutU, lot 16, block 3 of Burkes Addition.

Russell C. and Maxlne H. Keeney to Herbert A. and Lena C. Hoyt.

a portion of lot 11, block of Sierra View 75 employes were laid off by the federal seizure and hotel butchers 22.00-22.25. 240-260 lbs. dis DURING THE LENTEN SEASON WE OFFER Fresh Maine Lobster Cherry Stone Clams Guymas Jumbo Shrimp Michigan White Fish Plus Dozens of Other Delicious Seafood Delights Flown Direct to Reno for the Riverside to Assure the Utmost in Freshness IVE RSI the utilities up 30 cents. Bases on the rise in the AP average, the quoted value of stacks listed on the New York Stock Exchange increased by an estimated two billion dollars. Volume totaled 2,470,000 shares compared with 2,020,000 yesterday.

guests were to leave the premises by today. Col Brd A 23'4 25 Va Col Gas 17 17 Coml Cred 53g 53'i Coml Solv 10J2 1U Comw Edls 44i4 44 Cons Copper Mns 13'a l3Va Con Edis 494 49'i Container 18 18 Cont Can 447g 44 Cont, Oil 45 46 Crane Co 28 28 Crown Cork 15 16 Crown Zell 46 46 Curtiss Wr 22 23 Deere Co 29 297'a The Royal Nevada casino had counted 50c. U. S. 1-3 sows 16.00-17.00.

SHEEP: Salable for week 240. Compared with late last week: Slaughter lambs and ewes mostly steady Good to mostly choice old crop slaughter lsmbs with full wooled pelts 25.00-25 25. Mostly good wooled lambs 24.25. Utility and good wooled lambs 22.00. Good, wooled slaughter ewes Subd'n.

been shut down earlier by the state tax commission as a re Norman H. and Shirley Samuel- son to cnarles a. ana Jttnei r. sult of the management's T-Bone STEAK MIXED GREEN SALAD Roquafort or French Dressing OR SOUP DuJOUR French Fries tolls Butter BANK CAFE 29 e. douglas' Groomes, lot 30, block 13 of New Bun- nyside Addition.

money troubles. An attempt last month by Richardson to DECREES GRANTED 1--. Nlcoloe Pokrass from Harvey Leon Doug Air 56 56 Dbw Chem 56 57 Du Pont 175 178 East Air I. 37 36 Eastm Kod 4. 103 105 10.00.

LOS ANGELES LOS ANGELES. March 6. (AP) (FSMN: CATTLE: 450; small showing steers refinance the operation and reopen the casino failed when an investor backed out of the deal. ard Pokrass. Elizabeth May Chatel from Jack Lee Chatel, Cecelia Frances Hastings from Robert E.

AUW Idle Oj2 O-a Ulcers or Bliss Take Your Pick WASHINGTON, March 6. UP) Sen. Kerr (D-Okla) noted to 29 Kiec Bona snr Hastings, Gladys Klbby from Aris-tels Klbby, Frances LaVernne Hogrefe and heifers active, strong, cows luuy steady; other classes scarce; one load average choice 1040 lb. steers 28.75: 42'-', 40 from Ardel W. Mogreie, tsaroara Rreland from Conrad L.

Bergland Flintkote -41 Fcrd 39 Gen Dynamics 59 Gen Elec 62 Gen Foods 56 Ella P. Colaw from Kenneth Samuel Colaw. Frederick E. Smith irora day that White House press Gweneth E. Smith.

secretary James Hagerty has ulcers and Hagerty's boss, The United States loaned Japan $110 million dollars In President Eisenhower, hasn't. Kerr continued in his news letter to constituents: few scattered stanaara ana kouu yearling steers and heifers 24.00-26.00; utility and low commercial cows 18.00-21.50; canners and cutters 14.50-18.00; individual utility Hostein bulls 23 50; stockers and feeders scarce. CALVES 10; not enough offered early for market test, nominally steady. HOGS 100; small supplies barrows and gilts about steady; mixed grade lots 200-260 lb. largely 21.50-22.25; sows scarce.

SHEEP none; nominal. STOCKTON 1957 to buy United btates Gen Mills 67 Gen Motors 34 Goodrich 65 Goodyear 74 Greyhound 15 Homestake 38 Int: Biz Mach 333 Int Karv 30 Int Nick 75 Int Paper 83 Int Tel Tel 31 Johns Man 33 Jones 397 cotton. Curfiss-Wright Sales Are High WOODRIDGE, N. March 6. UP) Curtiss-Wright Corp.

today reported higher sales but lower net income during 1957. Sales rose to $598,621,622 from $571,064,793 in 1956. but earnings declined to $40,075,582 from the previous year's The company gave no report on how much th income amounted to on a per share basis. "You have to know what's going on before you can worry SESSIONS about it In this case, one man's bliss is another man's NIGHTLY Kaiser Alum 25', blisters." STOCKTON, March 6. (AP) Kennecott 7:30 80 37 23 78 CATTLE 25.

Calves: none. Hogs 25. Sheep: None. Markets not established. Sat.

St Snn. Afternoons Kern Co Land Lehman Cp LOF Gia.s 1:00 to 4:00 PLUS S. F. Mining AP)- SAN FRANCISCO, March 6. Mining stocks: Night Owl Sessions Close .37 .45 .50 Vf FRI.

SAT. NIGHTS WW 4j High .37 .45 .60 .07 'i .02 .03 Sales Stocks 1000 Aoex 3700 Black Bear 1800 Entrada 1000 Gold Metals 1000 Mt. Union 43000 Natl. Tung. BANKS AND INSURANCE Stocks Bid Asked Amer Trust 37 Va 39 Bank of America 34 387a Chase Man 60 527 a Crocker-Anglo 27 29 Fireman's Fund 54 57 1st Nat City 63 66 Port 1st Nat 45 48 1st Western 31 Va 33 Hanover Fire 38 41 Home Ins 42 Irving Trust 32 33 Mass Bond-Ins 32 35 LEON EDDIE'S Reno's Most Famaut COCKTAIL LOUNGE 12 2nd Open 24 Hours LOW .37 .39 .60 07 Y2 .02 .03 5.00 .03 .02 .12 23 Eld 5.00 luuu pac uran 59 62 57 677a 347g 65 74 15 38 339 31 767, 88 31 387, 40 26 82 37 24 77 8 40 13 427a 30 31 75 34 45 57 42 .23 46 89 36 14 277', 37 31 52 437', 69 89 22 42 37 59 47 32 33 16 44 26 12 63 12 58 28 19 27 66 49 43; .02 .03 5.00 .03 .02 'j .12 .23 .03 .12 .23 5000 Red Hill 10000 Trail, Inc 5000 TTansierra 1000 White Caps Lib McN Ij 8 Lock Aire 40 Loews 13 Lortllard 43 Macy (R H) 30 Martin (G L) 31 Minn Mng Mfg 75 Mont Ward 33 Nat Else 45 Nat Cash Reg 57 Nat Dairy 41 Nat Distill 22 Nat Gypsum 45 Nat Lead 90 Nat Sup 35 Central 13 No Am Avla 27 Nor Pac 37 Ohio Oil 31 Pac Gas Elec 52 Pac Light 43 Parke Dav 69 Penney 87 Pa RR 11 Pepsi Cola 22 Pheips Dod 41 Phillips Pet 37 Proct St Gamble 59 Pullman 47 Pure Oil 31 Radio Cp 33 Asked .20 American Metals .41 AjibroBia Mineral 25 Apex 38 Black Bear .42 Black Mammoth .04 Biue Ridge 27 NEDDIE his Vrr 71 1 it cz2 fl Held Over! Jh? f- Kings fori I TRiofj: CAPITOL RECORD ARTISTS Wliich stocks would you like to see quoted .30 .45 .30 .33 .48 .40 .39 jra 21 .06 .64 .04 .18 25 .08 JD2, .11 24 Blue RiUg A Best.

Belcher JOS Calif Engels 11 Con Chollar 15 Cnmatock Keystone .01 Comstock Tunnel .04 Com Limited .28 Double 05 Entrada .60 Eureka Hambilrg .03 Giant Resources 15 Golconda 20 Rayonler 16 Repub Stl 43 Revere Copper 28 Rexall Drug 12 Rey Tob 68 Goldfleld Coa .40 Rheem Mig 12'. Gold Metals .07 Goldfleld DeT JOVa Richfield 6 56 Safeway St 28 Schenley Ind 19 Gold Zone .06 Hercules Mines Co. .06 Sears Roeb 287a .04 '4 Shea OH 64 Sinclair Oil 48 Socony Vac 47 'a So Cal Edls 51 51 South Pac 377s 39 19 45 39 Do you have a favorite stock one you watch daily one you'd like to see quoted daily in the Reno Gazette and Nevada State Journal? If so, nee the handy coupon below to let us know. As part of our service to investors, we furnish daily market reports to the Gazette and Journal. We will do our best to include quotation of stocks you are interested in.

When we move to our new permanent offices at 33 North Sierra Street in early April, our quotation board will carry quotations on 250 different securities. Copy of our Daily Market Letter available on request Walston Co. Sperry Rand lS7'a Std Brands 48 Std Oil Cal 45 Std OH ind 387a Std Oil NJ 50 Sterling Drug 33 Stude Packard 3 Sunray Oil 21 Sylvanla Elec 36 51 22 Jack Walte 13 Manhattan Con .03 Manhattan Gold .03 Mt. Union Uranium .02 ''2 Natl Tungsten .02 'a New Metals Corp 10 Nlelson. Inc J01 North Star Oil 18 Operator Con 20 Pac Uranium .00 Paradise Oumai 08 Pony Meadows .02 Red Hill .03 Rosegold Pete .07 Round Mountain 11 Silver Divide 04 Siskon Corn 05 Smuggler.

Ltd 01 Va Tonopah Divide .04 76 Development .07 Trail, Inc 02 Translerra 11 20th Century Fuels 22 8. Consolidated .06 Verdi 20 Vivian 16 White Caps 28 .03 I .03 .28 .05 .18 .24 5.25 .04 .25 .12 .06 .06 .02 JOS .10 .03 .12 .25 .08 22 .19 .27 .50 va Texas Co 59 607a Textron 13 13 22 12 37 Va Tide Wa As 21 Trans Air 12 Transam erica 37 Twenty Fox 25 ZD '4 82 Un Carbide Un OH Cal 44 44 26 "4 Un Pac 257a 26 55 and the Unit Air 26 Unit Aire 55 Rubber 32 8 Steel 60 Irtc. 61 18 '1 fif if iA Warner Bros 177's DU IV I VMIV I Frrm COCKTAIL time on I 17 20 62 West Un Tel 167 West Air Br 20 West Elec 61 Members New York Stock Exchange and other Principal Stock and Commodity Exchanges Suite 228, Holiday Hotel Telephone FAirrlew 9-3411 RENO, NEVADA Woolworth 41 Newt Crumley's Younsst Sh 83 42 82 139V Zenith 140 tggs, Butter, Cheese 8 AN FRANCISCO, March 6. (AP) EGGS Prices to retailers-Poultry producers: Large AA 47-50; large A 46-49; medium A 43-46; small A 33-36. SYLVESTER dairy prod: Large AA 47-50; large A 43-49; medium AA 43-46; small A 33-36.

Federal State Market News: Large AA 47-50; large A 46-49; medium AA 43-47; medium A 43-46; smaU A 33-36. BUTTER unchanged. I am Interested In the following stocks ortd would like to sec them quoted in the Evening; Gazette and Nevada Stat Journal) San Francisco Poultry SAN FRANCISCO. March 5. (UP) Live poultry: Broilers lbs.

24-26, fryers, hevy type, 25-27, 24 23, caponettes, heavy type 4a- lbs. and over 32-33, fowl (hens), light type all weights, 18-19; fowl, heavy type, all weights, no prices, squabs, til weights. .90. NamL Address. Grjr CHICAGO GRAIN CHICAGO.

March (AP) Cloae: WHEAT: March 222V. May 2.20- Jul' l-95i-i, 8ept. 1.98Ti-3,i, 30 State. CORN: March l.lSTi 18, May 1.17,. NONFERROUS METALS NEW YORK.

March (AP) Spot nonferrous metal prices today: Copper 23-25 cents pound, Connecticut Valley. Lead 13 cents pound. New York. Zinc 10 cenU a pound. East St.

Louis. Tin 95Vi cenjs a pound, New York. Foreign silver ZZ cents per troy ounce. New York. inBoivntcivn Reno July 1.20i-?i, Sept.

I.21,k. Dec. 1.18. OATS: March 65'i-. May 64, July 61'8.

Sept. 83. Dec. 6Si- RYE: March 1.32,'. May 1.29-28',;, July 1.17.

Sept. 1201M-3. Dec. 1.25..

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