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The News Journal from Wilmington, Delaware • Page 14

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The News Journali
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Wilmington, Delaware
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14 Ivening Journal, Wilmington, Del. Monday, August 3, 1S64J New York Stock Exchange Quotations Space Stocks, Nell Sale Sales Net Sales (hds.) High Lew Last Chg. wm 10 10 NEW YORK (AP'-Following Is a list of selected stock transactions on the New Salts Net (hds.) High Low Last Chg. (hds.) High Low Last Chg, (hds.) High Low Last Chg. 8 18 174 114 '4lSanDlmp 1 1914 Net Last Chg.

58V, 28' '4 2914 Sales (hds.) High Low 4 58'j 58' 10 28i4 28' 56 29'i 291 4 42'-, 42' 42'i York Stock Exchange with 1:30 p. 28 3714 37V 371 Srhenlev 16'i I6V4 161 20 12714 127 le27 14 prices: 61 75V, 24 83 82', 39 28', 284 Sa'ts Net 29'4 28Vj 28' 4 45'4 45 45'4 Bucy Er 1.20 Budd Co .60 Bullard Bulova Burllnd 1.40 Burroughs 1 711 711 19 'a iJ 50' 49'4 714 15 15 401 40V4 54'4 54 601 59'j 314 14 42 1 31 15 20 49 49i -l'A 714 15 401 54 60'A Vi 34 71' 21 321 23 23 1 52 511 51' Vt (hds.) High Law Last Chg. II 43 43 '4 311 32'4 1 53V4 '4 Steels 14 264Vi 263', 263' -1 31 16'4 16Mi 16' Strong 22 16 32 90 15 DIs Sea 1.80 DomeMin .80 DougAir 1 .41 1 Dow Ch 1.80 Dresser 1.20b duPont 3 Duq Lt 1.34 Dyn Am .40 East Air Lin EastGF 1.49f EasIKo 2.20a Eaton Mfg 2 ElBondS 1.40 El Music 19 781 78' 781 '4 15 4t'l 45H 46' 22 17 16' 16' Va AbbottLb ABC Con .60 ACF Indus 2 Address 1.20 Admiral Air Red 2.50 Alco Prod 1 33 117 U6V4 II6V1 5314 12', 7 231 66V4 Vi lyri 83 1 284 Va 31' 'A 9'a 46'4 Vi 794, 59Vi 18 Va 26'a 46'4 431 1 53 1 15 56'4 1 8 32Vi 32'4 32'4 15 9 84 81 1 31 3114 31'4 314 1 6814 6814 6814 16 1301 1291, 13Qi 241 614 7V4 I8V4 V4 14'a 361 351 42'. Vt Cal Fnl CallahM .201 Calum .40 CamRL Camp Sp .80 Can Dry 1 3114 311 9' 914 46'4 46'4 7914 79' 594 59', 18 17' 26'a 26' 46'4 46'4 43' 53Vi 53 15 15 28 53' 52' 52 241 24 6' 614 7'4 71 18' 14' 14' 361 36' 35' 351 42' 4214 42W 424 Homes! 1.60 Honeywell 2 HookCh 1.10b Hotel Am House 1.50 HoustLP .72 Howe Sd .40 Hupp Cp .319 Ideal Cem 1 IllCent Ind 2 IngerRand 2 InlandStl 1.80 Interlk Ir 1.60 IntlHav 2.80 IntMin 1.80a IntNick 2.20a IntPack IntPaper 1.20 Int 1 ITE Ckt 16 314 34 16 53'4 5214 1 5314 53'i 1 12', 12' 56 7 6' 4 231 231 12 67 66V4 12 44 434 9 45' 451 3 291 291 12 80': 80 8 6914 69'4 26 78 7714 4 11'4 ll'4 67 32'i 32 43', 31 28 28' i 28 7 ll ll'i NEW YORK (AP) Some 17 464 46' 46Vi Vi news of a 2-for-l stock split 2 26V2 46'J MVS V4 4 5 5H 5 29 50H 50' 50 3 231 231 23 Vt 8 104'4 103 104V4 34 454 45' 45'j 17 91Vi 90'a 90'a 56 31 30'4 30' 1 8 46'4 65 65'. Vi NatCan NCashR 1.20 NDairy 2.40 NalDist 1.20 NatFuel 1.36 Nat Gen .12 NatGyps 2b Lead 2.25e Nat Steel 2 Nat Tea .80 NEngEI 1.16 NJ Zinc 1.20 NY Cent NYChi SL 2 NY Ship NiagM Pw 2 Norfolk NA Avia 2.40 NoNGas 1.80 NorPac 2.40a NStaPw 1.36 Northrop 1 NwstAirl .60 NortonCo 1.40 Norwich la Occident 2 344 34V, 341 14 9 34 34 34 proposal and a boost in the 49 40'4 39H 16 27Vi 27 25 53 533-4 20 10 4 42'4 V4 3914 27V4 53 454, 1 291 80H.

4 6914 7714 strength in steels and aerospace issues featured a mixed stock quarterly dividend. l4Vi 541 171 17' 54i 1 1 Elect Assoc 171 1 CdnPac 1.50a Caro PwLt I Carrier 1.60 CarterPd .40 Case I CaterTrac .80 56'4 554 Alleg Corp Allegh Lud 2 Alieg Pw I AlliedCh 1.80 Allied Strs 3 AllisChal .50 Alum Ltd .60 Alcoa 1.20 AmeradaP 7 14 66' 26 20' 20s 20H 6 138' 138'4 138'4 Va ll'4 Vt Briston-Myers was off a frac 33 20' 20'. 20V V4 1 Emerson El 1 129 341 3314 34' EmerRad .40 market early this afternoon, Trading was dull. 8 49 484 68 30 24 67' 67V, 29' 67 1 48 'a 1- 56'4 4 59' Va 12 20 55'4 54', 12 57' 56'4 9 91 59 tion despite a raised dividend. United Gas.

Dicked as "Stock of 321 V. 54' 27Vi 1 58' Vi The steels were encouraged Scherg 1.40a Schick SCM ScottPap 90 SeabAL 1.60 SearlGD 110 SearsR 140a Seeburg .40 Servel Shell Oil 150 ShellTra Sherw Wm 3 Sinclair 2 Singer Co 2 Smith AO 1 SmithK 1.20a SoconyM 2.60 SouPRS 2.40e SouCalE 1.05 SouthnC 1.70 SouNatG 2 20 SouPac 1.40 Sou Ry 280 Sperry Rand Spiegel 1.50 SquareD 140 StBrand 2.20 Std Kollsman StdOil Cal 2b Std Oil Ind 3 StOilNJ 2.15e StdOilOh new Stand Pkg StanWar 1.20 StautfCh 1.20 SterlDrug .70 Stevens 150 21 21 20' 21 44V4 44'4 101 104 4 26H 27 'A 44 4H 31 32'i Vi 18', 18' -1 25' 25'j V4 74 74 121 121 1814 1814 Celanese 1.60 Celotex Cencolnst .50 Cen Hud 1 12 4 82' 82H 119 47V, 47 47V, 3 12' 1214 1214 Mi I llTHO I 1 1 JohnsManv 2 JonLogan .70 25 2 101 9 4 42 5 227 83 tlVi 83'4 Vi 31 31 Vk 31 V. 33' 33 33 64' 64'A 64 58'2 58V4 58'4 Vt 44' 44 441i V4 72V 72 72 Vi 14'4 14'- U'4 32'. 32 32'. Vi 12 21 14 52 21' 3 44 '4 4 1014 5 27 19 44 56 3214 75 19', 7 25i 46 7' 2 121 30 19' 44 67' 4 47Vi 214 41 Vi 30 41 2314 '4 8214 1 72' 721 72' End John 2814 2814 2814 VlErleLack RR 45' 45' 45' lEvansPd 36 351 351 '4Evershro .75 51 50' 50 'iFairCam 55' 54' 55 -t-KlFairch Strat 15' 15'4 15Vi VjFansteel Met 29Vs 281 281 ViiFedd Corp 1 4114 4114 4114 iFedDStr 1.50 5 591 5934 'iiCent SW 1.28 28 4IV4 404 401 HlCerroCp 1.60 34 27 27 584 29 23', 24 8214 10 .34 5 34', 13 25' 21 85'4 15 6514 31 45 34 1 34', 14 AmAirlin 1.25 ABosch Am BrK 2 40 AmBdPar lb Am Can 2 Am Cyan 2 AEIPw 1.16b A Enka 1.40a AExDort 46 44 4314 44 VCer-teed .60 2 50 Joy Mfg 1.50 Kaiser Al .90 KaysrR Kennecott 4 Dy wnai wau aireei regarded the Month" by an advisory serv-as warmer prospects for steel icei advanced nearly a point, price increases, but their gains u.S.

Steel gained a full point were moderate. wnije Bethlehem and Jones The aerospace issues oHHpH frartinne rp. 25 7 Ohio Ed 1.90 17 59' 59'4 59V4 '4 67 67' Vj 47'4 47'i 27 58 '4 2314 821 3314 344 24', 8414 65'4 441 57'. 181 49 34'4 411 35 85 '4 4 65Vi OllnMath 1.40 661 -1' 46' 58'4 Vi 4614 12' KernCL 2.40 I 4 8 4 138 6 22 14 45 12 20 17 3 97 32 X155 41 11 CessnaAirc 1 ChampSpk I Chmplin 1.20 Checker Mot Ches Oh 4 ChiMil StP 1 444 391 40', 4 1 Kerr Mc 1.20 13 364 361 364 Vi 20 19 19', 1'4 31 584 57 57 4 4 441 44 441 10 36 36 36 29 31'4 31' 31'4 14 561 5514 561 30 444 441, 441, 12 47V, 47 47 5 14V, 14', l'i 9 101 IOO14 101 1 341 341 341 40 311 31' 31'4 167 12'- 12'4 12'4 Vi 14 28', 28V, 284 '4 284 34 32 14 3234 -l'4 7 56', 56V, 56', 27 281 28' 28' KimbClark 2 4014 6 58 V4 jogged into life by the exchange public steel eased after erasing OtisElev 1.80 Outb Mar .60 Owenslll 2.50 OxfdPap 1.20 40'4 14FerroCp 1.80 19 VjjFlltrol 1.80 77 1.10 24H VjFstChrt 1.971 36'1 iVFIintkt .80 32'4 VtjFIa Pw 1.12 58' 184 'A 41 32 Vi 66 41' 40'4 191 19 78' 76H 24' 241, 361 36' 3214 32' 1514 151 184 3 78 78' 78 14 9 9 9 25 66 65 66 x96 82 tiVi 82 143 88 87'2 87'. 5 47 46'2 46'2 100 11 ll'A ot snots Detween a v.b.

aesiroy- a small earlv gain 19 671 661 13 461 46' 19 59V4 58'4 28 46' 46V 4 12' 12' 16 67' 661 .34 22'2 22'4 34 201 201 21 45' 45'4 136 15' 15 18 43'M 431 3 70 70 59 81 8' 42 511 5i 49? 3414 19 324 32 34 2514 251 5 52 51V, 4 81 '4 81 6 224 221 PacGStE 1.10 Pac Petrol 25V, 52 -t- 81 '4 1 221, 1514 iFIa PL 1.40 49 14 341 14 4114 Vi 35'4 '4 12' 22H ChPneu 1.40a 20 CRI Pacit I 451 1, ChrisCrft 15 Chrysler 1 43' CIT Fin 1.60 er and North Vietnamese PT celanese traded unchanged, boats, re-emphasizing the tensejMerritt Chairmman Scott 2 14 12 5 79 16 20 75 4114 35'4 Am Hosp .30 Am MFd .90 AVet CI 1.60 AmMotors la Am NG 1.60 AmOptical 2b AmDhntn tl 51' 51 2 27'4 Z'' 12 35' 35''t 1 73Vl 731 361 73' 12'4 1614 KirkNat .40 Koppers 2 Korvette Kresge 1.20 Kroger 1.10 Lear Sieg .50 Leh Port 1 Leh Val Ind Lehman 1.59e LOFGIs 2.80a Lib McN 5 situation in the Far East, 43'4 29'2 eased. 70 Vt 164 164 56V, 56'i 15' 16 V4 514 5114 14 1.20 Pan Am .60 ParamPict 2 ParkeD 1 PeabCoal .80 Penney 1.20a 14 5614 22 16'4 150 52' 18 12V, 8V, 3 3' 3' The leading auto stocks were 14 414 41V, 414 IBM lost a couple of points jAmsmeit 30 i 51' Vj 26 35' 34' 35' V4 10 138'4 136', W4 -1'4 56 47V4 46' 47 1 14 30' 29' 12V4 121 Studebaker 57'a off a shade on balance in view 15 21' 211 211 Va 624 nnl rV.t,.l TWo foil mn-a 5td 1 32 63V4 624 7 33' 33 '4 331 57V, 354, 43 Vi 43 29' 29 41 "4 41 Vi 7 7'4 66' 3 65 31 Va 31 51 51'2 22 '4 22 82'2 82'4 13 58 88 36 7 43 9 64 4 58 12 58 92 36 VSun Oil lb aiiu iuuuui xata acu mule man Am tt 9 7 17' 17' 17' 18 '4 I8V4 202 71 711, 7)14 52 34'4 34 34V Sunray 1.40 of the resumption of auto indus 35'a 35', 4 12' 121 124 79 79', CltiesSv 2.60 ClevEIIII 1.20 Coca Cola 3 ColgPal 1.20 CollinRad .40 Colt Indust CBS 1 Col Gas 1.22 ColPict 1.02t ComlCre 1.80 ComSolv 1.10 a point. Union Carbide (ex divi 35' 60 '2 '4 1 18'4 5 79' 1 4 17 644 Foo-IFair .90 FMC Corp 1 Foote Ford Mot 2 Forem .40 Fost Wheeler FreeptS 1.20 Frito Lay .70 Fruehf 1.50a GamSk 1.20b Accept 1 Gen Cig 1.20 Gen Dynam GenElec 2.20 Gen Foods 2 Mills 1.20 6 31' 301 301 42'i 4 4 8 37' 37 37 ii 4 41' 40', 41' Va 36 334 33V, 334 1 27 3514 35' 35'4 2 204 20V, 204 46 4214 42' 20 29' 29 49'a -1 dend) was up more than a point, 12 27'1 27 27 Vj 64 Vt 64'i Vi 29 20', 20 16V, 161 161 35V, 35'A 35V, Vj 6OV1 60 50'4 494 68V4 671 34a 34Va 371 361 734 73', Phelps Dodge was a 1-point 48 5 68 Vi 34'a Va 36? '2 2 58 58 143 51 'a 50'i 38V4 Vi 2014 21 '4 "4 17' 17 17 19 7314 71 7314 2'4 14 8 80 12 14 27 5 73 4 16 21 3814 3314 54 try labor talks, underlining the market's concern over possibility of an auto strike which would impede the economy's progress. Am Tob 1.60 Am Zinc la AMP Inc .45 Ampex Cp AmpBorg .80 Anaconda le AnkenCh .40 ArmcoSt 3 Armour 1.40 Armst Ck 1 Ashl Oil 1.40 loser 21 Vt Va 20' 38 3314 537 92'4 441 44H 1 413 31', 31'4 31', 4 734 Vi 41 Vt 7 66'2 31 Va 51 22 82'4 Vt 58 50 78 20 43 13'4 34 1 90'2 1 42V4 -1' 51' 6V2 48 24 234 6 34 6 X41 22 13't 13' 24 214 21 Vi 28 23', 23V, 8 34 'A 34 Lionel Corp Littonln 1.98f LockAlrc 1.60 Loews Thea LoneSCem 1 LoneS Gas 1 LonglsILt .92 Loral Electr Lorillard 2.50 LukensSt 1.60 MackTr 1.80 ComEd 1.40b 3314 54 14 924 374 1, 55 55Va 544 21 V4 45' 13' 7214 48' 66 Vj 38' 924 ConEdis 3.30 102 83', 83'4 83', '4 18 911 9014 911 44 16 42' 424 4214 Vi Pa RR Pennzoil 1.20 PepCola 1.40 Pfizer Phelps 3 Phila El 1.32 PhilaRdg lb PhilMor 3.60 PhillipsPet 2 Pitn Bow .90 PitPlate 2.40 Pit Steel Polaroid .20 1.75 Publkln Pullman 1.40 PureOil 1.60 RCA .60 72 7214 Vj 471 47' Jersey Standard slid nearly a point while a number of other 34'4 V. 7 Va 44 Va 374 37'4 78' 77'a 20'2 20 43 42 13'a 13'4 34 33' 90' 89'2 43'2 42'4 38 25 10 67 61 12 32 42'a 42' 42'J Va 691 68'4 691 11 18 174 174 Va 68 '4 'j 66V4 66 Vj 1 68', 68 GenMot l.SOe 243 94V, 94 94V, Rails and oils nudged ahead 8 58 77 14 38' Vj 50', 501e 50' GPrecn 1.20 leading oils registered fraction 28 4 ConElecInd 1 CnNGas 2.30 ConsPw 1.70 Container 1 Cont Air .40 Cont Can 2 9 1454 145 145 AssdDG 1.60 45'j 4 22 59 37 35 58'Zi 58Vj V4 3414 34' al gains.

50 84' 83', 84'a 4 Atchison 1.60 on balance. Tobaccos, drugs, mail orders and electronics MadFd 1.43e 6 28 2714 17 6 5', 40 3714 37 4 314, 31 '4 137 331 33V, 15 51 51 19'a 1 19 7V, 7'4 7V, Vi GPubSve GPubUt 1.28 Gen Sig 1.20 .88 GenTire .50 5'a 37 14 31 '4 1 33' 22V, Mad Sq Gar SwiftCo 180 Tenn Gas lb Texaco 2.20 Tex GulfProd TexGSul .40 Texlnstm .80 TexP Ld Textron 1.60 Thiokol 1.12f Tidewat Oil TimkRBear 3 Trans Air Transam .80 Transitron Tri Cont TwentC UCarbid 3.60 UnlonElec 1 UnOIIC 2.40b Un PfC 1.80 Un AirL 1.50 Unit Aircft 2 Unit Cp Un Fruit .60 UGasCp 1.70 1 Prices were generally higher 11 79V4 79Vj 17 6414 64 79'i Vi 64'4 14 14 7 23 4414 12 78 14 106 45', 6 19'l 3 11 22 30' 38 62'4 7 34 3 94 22 174 44 484 6', 43', 77 45 194 11 30 614 334 94 17V, 48 27 6'2 6 4 48 48'a 7 34'a 34', 34'a a 69 584 58 58 4 30'a Va 61 'a Vi 34 33' 34 241 23'i 23'- 5114 51'4 511 59' 59' 59', 1 121 121 121 72' 72 72Vj 8914 88' 88' -1V 324 32'4 3W Ki were off slightly. Chemicals, 215 2'4 59 224 22'4 24 24 Vi GaPacific lb Magnavx .90 Marathon 2 MarMid 1.15 Marquar MartinMar 1 nonferrous metals, building ma Xl7 124 123 124 34 94 174 Contlns 2.20 Cont Mot .40 Cont Oil 2 Control Data Copper Rnge Corn Pd 1.50 CoxBdc GettyOil in moderate trading on the American Stock Exchange. Old Town gained about 2 while New Mexico Arizona Land and terials and utilities were irreg 4 39 1 16 12 23 2 2-' 121 12' 22 22' 1 87' 87' Vj 13 13 33 33 14 14' 36' 36'4 Gillette 1.10a GlenAld 12'i 22' 87 13'4 33'4 14'4 361 48V, 4 58'a 58'4 58Vj 57V, 57, 25 25V, 1 2734 28 14V, 14V, 56V, 56V, 43'4 43'4 4 57 57'4 V4 MayDSrt 1.20 McDonAir .60 RalstonPur 1 Rayonier 1.20 Raytheon .60 Reading Co ReichCh .20 RepubAvia 1 Repub Stl 2 5 56 2 31 9 8 13 34 4 15 22 27 2 6 52 13 55 13 2 61 12 41 11 3 19 36 4 13 9 28 1 4 38 3 AtlCLine 2a AtlRef 2.40 Atlas Cp AutoCant .20 Avco Corp 1 AVC Cp Avnet BabcockWil 1 BaldLima .40 BaltGE 1.24 Beaunlt 1.20 Beckman In BeechAir .60 Bell How .40 Bendix 2.40 Benguet 23', 23' 234 31V, 31 Vi 31Vi MeadCp 1.70 147 33 324 324 Va 6 30'4 30 30'4 Vi 7 37V2 37V, 37'l Va 12 21'2 21'j 21V2 Va 19 124 12'4 12'4 Vt 123 14'a 14'2 144 Va 15 12'a 124 124 34 45'2 44'a 45 Vi Vt 11 35 344 35 49 5114 504 51 Vt Vi 32 361 36Va 36' 53 43Va 424 42' Va 311 304 474 4714 41 14 40' 16 15', 7 24' 2314 24 13 57' 21 25V, 181 28 '4 6 14V, 52 56V, 35 43 20 57'4 18 241 13 26 99 40 8 6614 76 13 80 25' Cromptn 1.20 Crow .751 Crown Cork Cm Zell 1.80 17 32'i 304 474 4 41 1 16 41V, 1 354 4 471 Vt 3114 3114 Vj 311 31' 31' Transcarribean Airways rose about a point each. Fractional gainers included Ameri 2 60' 60 60 V4 41V, 404 36'4 354 53', 53Vi 53', 4 23 2214 23 Vi 16 26 26 26 22 92 92'a 92 11 46 46'2 46 Vi 12 51 51 'b 51 '4 Va 33 48 47'3 48 Vi 18 8 8V4 8 Vt 35 22 22 22 116 36'4 35 35 11 20 20'4 20'4 20 92 91 91 -1 7 10' lO'a lO'a 4 40'4 40'4 14 57 37 37'4 47 11 54'a 5434 54' Va 3 117 116 116 121 59 59 59' 24' 1 25', 1 39', 66V, 1214 V4 Merck .72 MerrCh MGM 1.50 Metrom Mid SU 1.16 Miner Ch .80 MinnMngM 1 1914 'iCrucSteel .80 22'4 VslCudahy Pk 24', 2514 3914 661 1214 25 474 46', ular.

Xerox, which has been skidding badly in recent sessions because of rumors of a price cut, rebounded 3 points as the company made known a schedule of revised prices. Traders apparently figured the news was out and it didn't look as bad as can Seal-Kap, Data-Control Sys USGyp 3a Revlon 1.10b Rexall ReynMet .50 ReyTob 1.80 RheemM RichfOil 1.80 RobertCont 1 89 20' 19'i 10 221 22' 73 451 45 25 1' 1 19 35 '4 3414 26', 26V, 26Vj 601 60 601 1 US Indust 7 184 181 184 Vi tems, Tel-A-Sign, Wilshire Oil 45 1' 34'4 -1', 38' 1 4 US Lines 2b 51 Vi 5V. S'j Goodrch 2.20 Goodyr 1.15 GraceCo 1.10 GrandU GranCS 1.40 1.20a Gt Nor RRy 3 GW Fin Greyhnd .80 Grumn 1.50 Gulf 2 Gulf Oil 1.80 Gulf SU 1.24 Hallibur 1.30 Hanna Co la HercPdr Hertz 1.20 Hewlett Pk Hoff Elect 57' 57Va 264 27 162 58'4 3 27 10 41' 41 V4 6 59 59 25' 1 41V, V4 59 59'4 99 38'4 3714 Curtis Pub Curt Wr 1 DanRlver .80 Dayco Corp Deere 1.20 DelS. Hud .60 Delta Air 1.60 Mo Kan Tex MoPacRR 2e Mohasco Monsan 1.20b 18 and Gulf American Land. De-voe Raynolds fell more than 3 43' 431 43' 76 Vi l4'4 79', Vi 8 8 8 131 13' 13' 1 17' 17V, 17' 19', 1914 1914 22' 22' 22', 1 46V, 46 46 30 2914 30 8214 81'j 82'.

27' 27' 27' 22'4 22' 22'4 3514 35' 35V, i 53 591 59 Rohr Corp 1 RoyDutch Ir 4 47', 56H 14 77' i 76'4 14'4 80 344, 394 26 474 47' 4 3314 33? 17'a 474, 144 70'4 18 4714 144 12' 70', 76 14' 79' 34V, 39'4 26 91 344 Va Royal McB 13 33', 474 '4 144 Vi 12', Vi 70'a 2 following news that Merritt- Bestwall Beth Stl 1.50 Bigelow 1.20 Boeing 2 Borden 2 Borg War 2 Briggs Mfg BriggsS 1.40a Brist My .80 Brunswick 208 57'A 56', 17 78 77' 72 471 46 1 6 6 391 Va Ryder Syst 461 -l'jjDent Sup la 54 3714 36Vj 37'4 11 76 4 12 68 8 51 47 USPIywd 1.20 US Rub 2.20 US Smelt 2 US Steel 2 Unit Whelan UnMatch .40 Un OilPd .80 Upiohn 1 VanAIISt 1.60 Vanad Corp Varian As Chapman Scott has agreed to 6 DenRioGW 1 26 92 l'4 MontDU 1.40 MontWard 1 Morrell Motorola 1 Nat Airl .80 Nat Bisc 1.70 66'4 2 3814 38Vi 38J4 '4 DetEdis 1.20 14 92', 26 52 '4 SafewySt 1.80 StJos Lead 2 SL SanF 1.40 StRegP 1.40b vote its controlling interest in 45 434 43'4 43'j Vt 21 31 Vi 31 14 31V, 14 181 18Mi I8V4 5 8 8 8 66'4 654 3314 33 31 30'a some had feared. Calgon advanced more than a point, continuing its sharp run up which began last week on 51' 51 15' 15 15 Vi 31 1 70 68' 671 671 -11 Det Steel .60 37 9'4 9' I Disney 20 62V, 61V, 62'4 V4 16 4Tk V4 4114 the company for sale of its as 17 5 5 18 13 13 57 37 37'4 10 5IV4 50V 2 34 34 7 13'. 13Vi 82 12' 11 7 16'2 I6V4 7 48 47 10 7 7 7 17'4 17' 7 17 14 sets to Celanese. Syntex, Con VendoCo .40 VaEIPw 1.12 Walworth Business Notebook Philadelphia Quotations phi I ADELPHIA (1 (USDA) Trad tinental Telephone and General Development were fractional losers. The start of trading in WarnPic .50 WarnLam .80 25 32' 32'2 32' 5'4 "i 13 3714 '4 51' V4 34 13Vj 12 ''4 16 Vt 47'.

7 17'4 32'2 ''2 36 -1 44 31 Vi 39' V. 35'4 71 33 48 35 29' V. 45' 1 ing was active and truck receipts heavy American Stock Exchange 35 44 31 '4 53 37V4 10 444 27 31'2 16 39 State's Business Picture on the wnoiesaie produce iu day. Tomatoes: N.J. bu Pa.

75 1 Ambassador Oil and Pepperell was delayed because of an in- i i-i it 39 Corn: N.J. and Pa. sweet yellow Christiana Securities Earnings Up Christiana Securities Co. reported profits for the six months new York" (AP) Following is a uux oi oraers. repperen rose 1 crts 2.00; N.J.

paper sks yellow 1.25-75, list of selected stock transactions on the nn npus nf a 4-fnr-1 stnrlr cnlit American Stock Exchanoe with noon ncvVa OI a 1 IUi I MOCK opiil white 1.10-75. WnAirLin .60 Wn Bancp 1 WUnTel 1.40 WstgAB 1.60 WestgEI 1.20 Whirl Cp 1.80 WhiteM 1.20 Wilsn Co 1.60 WinnDix 1.20 Woolworth 1 Worthin 1.50 XeroxCp .40 YngstSht 1.80 Zenith 1.20a 181 35'2 35'4 12 71 71 18 33'a 33 10 48 48 13 35' 35'2 28 29V. 29 19 47' 45'a prices: Cucumbers: N.J. 1.50-3.50. Cabbage: N.J.

crts 1.50-2.25; Pa. 2.00- 25 Levels Off During June pts 20-30. harvesters 2.00- 571 IO8V3 103' 107' 3'4 18 50 50Vi 50 34 67 66' 67 Vj BLUEBERRIES: N.J. Snapbeans: U.J. bu 50, valentines 1.50; Pa Sals Net (hds.) High Low Last Chg.

5 29i 29H 2914 1 3 71 71 7i 15 39' 3914 39 Va 11 7Vt 7' 7' Vs 32 1 15-16 15-16 -1-16 57 3' 31 3H 5 8'4 8' 8V4 harvesters 2.25- Noon Averages STOCK AVERAGES Compiled by The Associated Pres 30 15 15 60 Ind. Rails Util. Stocks 50. Peaches: N.J. Vi bu red naven J.uu- ended June 30 totaled up from $40,623,916 in the like period a year ago.

4.00. New Day 2.50-4.00; Pa. Golden Other Delaware Stocks Jubliee 2.25-3.00. 6 14'4 14V4 V4 .3 4 1.1414 i-n 4 i.ni-i Net Change .4 Peppers: N.J. bu wonder 3.00-4.25.

Principal source of income for cubanelles 3.00. fingerhot 1.75. Reported Daily by Laird, Bisstll i Meeds, Du Pont Building U' Hi 19'i jNoon Mon 447.2 184.6 159.9 319.3 It IV. 6 6 Prev. Day 447.6 184.3 159.9 319.3 401! 47M, 40 i.

Week Ago 447.2 184.9 158.4 318.8 Potatoes: US No. 1 50-lb sks n.j. cod biers 1.65-2.00, Chippewas 1.90-2.15. the holding company was in dividends, in both 91 i'A Month Ago 446.8 183.8 156.2 317.3 business picture over the next few months but that there will be no sharp change in either direction. GLEN PERRY, assistant director of public relations of the Du Pont Co.

has been elected chairman of the Chemical Industry Council Advisory Committee of the Manufacturing Chemical Association, is vice chairman of the new committee formed to encourage development of council programs to stimulate local group participation in the affairs of community life. Councils have been formed in 14 states. A 12-PAGE directory of approximately 600 international LIMA BEANS: N.J. bu hpr 4.25. 1 441,.

4S7. 4ti. j. Year Ago 378.9 142.7 146.1 270.2 Cantaloupes: N.J. crts and bu various By EUGENE KNOBLAUCH Staff Business Writer Delaware's June business index, complied by the Diamond State Telephone remained at 147, unchanged from May.

However the June figures show a 14 point increase over June of 1963. Surveys made in June indicate to the statisticians of Diamond State that there will be more of a leveling off in the 186.6 159.9 322.0 150.7 148.9 286.7 152.5 151.1 286.8 varieties 1.50-2.00. 1964 High 452.7 1964 Low 406.6 1963 High 407.1 1963 Low 341.1 years, on Du Font Co. common stock it owns. It also received $36,576 in dividends on Du Pont Lettuce: Romaine crts 1.00-50, ctns I N.Y.

STOCK EXCHANGE Prev. Close Noori Atlas Chemical 16 14 Allied Kid 14Vi 14' Beneficial Finance 52 52' Delaware Power Light 59 59'. Family Finance 25 Gen. Motors 5 Pfd 1143, National Vulcanized Fibre 23V Ronson 20 19 121.8 134.9 242.7 1.50-75, big Boston crts 1.50-2.00. Mushrooms: Pa.

4-qt bkts 1.50-2.25. Apples: N.J. Vi bu Starrs 60-88, l' preferred in both periods. BOND AVERAGES Compiled by The Associated Press 20 10 10 10 10 bu ctn 2.00-25. Aeroiet Am Petrof A Ark La Gas Assd Atlas Cp wt Brai Trac Brit Pet Brown Co Campb Chib Cdn Javelin Cinerama Creole Data Cont Draper EquityCp Fargo Oils Flemt Pet Fly Tiger Gen Devel Gen Plywd Goldfleld Gt Bas Pet Gulf Am Ld Kaiser Ind ratter Livings Oil McCrory wt Mead John Mich Sugar Molybden New Pk Mng Pancst Pet I Group Scurry Rain Sbd Air Signal Oil A Sperry wt Syntex Cp Technicl Un Control Webbi Knapp Increased dividends from Gen Rails Ind.

Util. Fgn. L.Yd EGGS: Demand fair. Prices to retail Net Change Chemists' Association. 82.6 Noon Men, 93.7 93.7 AMERICAN STOCK EXCHANGE eral Motors Wilmington Trust Co.

and Hercules Powder Co. and larger income on com ers in cartons: Grade A extra large whites 45V2-49V2, mostly 47V2-48; grade A large whites 42-47V2, mostly 44'3-46'2; Henry Wolbrette II, executive vice president of the Louisana 7V, 9 3 Vt 3 2 15-16 2 15-16 2 15-16 1-16 5 1(H IOV4 IOV4- V. 9 7 7'j 61 6 5' 5' V. 2 5' 5' 5' 9 1 11 14 100 3'i 3Vj 3'2 80 51 5'4 51 23 8'2 8V4 B'4 3 91 91 91 12 I6V2 161 161 3 3'4 3'4 3'4 13 17 76' l'a Va 1 414 44 414 6 321 32' 32a 3 3' 3 3 1 l'4 T4 l'4 33 6V 6 6 3 1414 1414 1414 16 61 6V4 6'4 'l I 5 30H 30 301 11 6 6Vj grade A medium whites 33-38, mostly All American Engineering 6'. Brandywine Raceway 18 Phoenix Steel 17V.

Collins Broadcasting 48 103.5 103.5 102.8 103.3 100.0 103.5 100.8 102.4 99.5 88.0 88.0 88.0 87.6 88.8 88.4 87.2 89 5 87.5 90.8 90.8 90.8 90.7 90.1 91.2 90.1 91.1 88.4 35-37; grade A small wnnes iwt-a, mercial paper and certificates trade fairs in 24 countries, listed by dates of duration, location and especialty classifications is included in the current issue of International Commerce, the 17V4 49 .82.6 .82.5 .82.2 .81.4 82.7 .80.5 82.2 .79.7 Prev. Day Week Ago Month Ago, Year Ago 1964 High 1964 Low 1963 High 1963 LOW 93.8 93.4 93.9 94.1 92.9 95.1 93.1 of deposit brought gross for the browns 38V2-42V2, mostly 40-40V2. 1964 period to $45,173,905 from $44,155,701 in the year-earlier weekly publication of the U.S Department of Commerce. Monday's 1st DIVIDENDS DECLARBO REGULAR period. J.

H. Lux Joins Hercules Board U.S. Treasury Report WASHINGTON Iffi-The cash position Bankers .65 8-7 8-20 The publication, dated the Colo MilHiEl 25 8-14 9 of the Treasury on July 29 compared 35 67'2 67Va 67'4 7 1 147. 4- V. DOW-JONES NOON AVERAGES Grain Market 57 51 5'4 514 Indus 841.470.37 Sales figures are unofficial.

Unless otherwise noted, rates of dividends in the foregoing table are annual disbursements based on the last quarterly or semi-annual declaration. Special or extra dividends or payments not designated as regular are identified in the following footnotes. a-Also extra or extras. b-Annual rate plus stock dividend, c-Liquidating dividend, d-Declared or paid in 1963 plus stock dividend. e-Declared or paid so far this year, Paid in stock during 1963, estimated cash value on ex-dividend or ex-distribution date, Paid last year.

h-Declared or paid after stock dividend or split up. Declared or paid this year, an accumulative issue with dividends in arrears, Paid this year, divi 18 4k 4, 4 1-16'30 i 20 Rails 217.33-0.47 CHICAGO (API-Soybeans led a strong Utils 150.380.49 15 grain futures market today as buying be came active and general on the Board of Dr. John H. Lux was elected 165 Stocks 302.03 0.07 i BONOS 140 Bonds 89.760.03 Trade. Baltimore Livestock week of July 27, is available to businessmen in Delaware, New Jersey and Maryland who are interested in overseas export, from the field office of the U.S.

Department of Commerce, 1015 Chestnut Philadelphia. An additional listing contains data on 110 fairs to be held in the United States. to the board of directors of Her Soybeans posted gains of well over three with corresponding date a year ago, (first figures 1964). Balance: $6,067,712,642.40, $7,005,143, 113,81. Deposits fiscal year July 1: 272.45, $5,193,694,297.91.

Withdrawals fiscal year: $9,560,672, 305.46, $9,509,958,070.93. Total debt: Gold assets: $15,462,714,283.20, x-lncludes $361,121,597.05 debt not sub-ect to statutory limit. cents a bushel on nearly all contracts. Corn and rye moved up a cent or more, wheat and oats major fractions. BALTIMORE (n-(USDA) Cattle re-1'0 Higher grade rails 83.85- 0.02 ceipts 1000.

Supply includes around 35 '0 Second grade rails 91.920.06 per cent slaughter steers and heifers, Public utilities 88.56 0.061 stockholders in meeting here, July 28. The first dividend on the new stock will be payable Sept. 25, to shareholders of record Aug. 21. Brokers said a good deal of the support oer cent cows, ba ance araeiv bulls.

i'" iihiuim appeared to be speculative and probbaly cules Powder Co. today. Dr. Lux will continue as president and a member of the board of Haveg Industries a new subsidiary of Hercules. A native of Logansport, was linked with what some analysts called threatening developments over the week Local Securities end in the Far East, especially the tor- Trading fairly active.

Slaughter steers and heifers fully steady; cows fairly active, 25-50 cents higher; bulls fully steady; not enough feeder cattle offered to test prices. Slaughter steers: Mostly choice 975-11R lh 91 M-74 W. Inri rhnire incluriina dend omitted, deferred or no action taken at last dividend meeting, Declared or paid in 1964 plus stock dividend, Payable in stock during 1964, estimated cash value on ex-dividend or ex-distribution date. ipedo boat attack on a U.S. destroyer.

At noon, wheat was V2 to 1 cent a Asked Bid 54 Artesian Water Co. SHFI I OTI TO hn rpnnrfprl u5nel higher, Sept. new grade S1.41'a; uili tu. nas reported, corn vv, nigner, SePt. si.is; oats Vi-v, Van Clihurn Due Back j6'a'Dr.

Lux attended Purdue Uni- higher, Sept. 63 cents; rye l'4-l higher, Sept. soybeans 1-1 higher, Aug. J2.50V.. versity from which he received 'MJa B.S.

degree in chemical en- MOSCOW (UPD American Pi z-Sales in full. eld-Called. x-Ex dividend, Ex Dividend and sales in full. x-dis-Ex xr Ex rights, xw Without war- prime around 1135 lbs 24.90, these feed Beneficial torp n' lot late of 24.75 cattle last Monday, Chesapeake Util. Corp.

204 mixed good and choice 980-1225 lbs 23.00- Christiana Sec. 7 Pfd. 135 23.75, good 21.00-23.25, standard and good I Christiana Sec. Com 249 850-1275 lbs 19.50-21.50. I Continental American 4J Slaughter heifers: Few good and; Delaware Barrel Drum 84 choice 700-900 lbs 20.50-22.00, load Del.

Railroad Co. Com. 3 anist Van Cliburn, who became consolidated net income for the second quarter of $46,594,000 or 77 cents per share. This reflected a five per cent increase over the $44,326,000 or 73 cents 94 gineenng in itw ana ms rn.u. famOUS after Winning the first wi-When issued.

nd-Next day 41 in 1942. 51 V2 Cotton Market choice around 800 lbs 22.25, standard and Du Pont of Canada Lid. aood 700-950 lbs 18.50-20.50. i Electric Hose Rubber 32' Tchiakovsky piano competition here, will return to the Soviet Utllitv and commercial 13.75. Wil.

Park. Auth. 4'4 '96 102 After his college studies Dr. Lux joined Union Carbide and Carbon Co. as a project engi- delivery.

vj In bankruptcy or receivership or being reorganized under the Bankruptcy Act, or securities assumed by such companies, fn Foreign issue subject to proposed interest equalization tax. Ex. Div. per share earned in the second quarter of 1963. NEW YORK iPi Business in cotton futures was at a standstill late today.

Crop and weather news was mixed. Most areas in Texas continued to complain of dry conditions, with southern Union next year to play and conduct, Moscow Radio said. 13.96 neer. In 1947 he became direc- 22.57 hac hoon portions of Oklahoma also in need of JOHN L. KELLY of research of Witco Chemi- 15.50, canner and cutter 12.00-14.50, light shelly canner 10.50-12.00.

Bulls: Utility and commercial 17.00-19.00, canner and cutter 15.00-17.00. Hog receipts 1200. Barrows and gilts fairly active, mostly 25 cents lower; sows steady. Barrows and gilts: U.S. 1 4 2 190-230 lbs 18.00-18.25, latter price paid sparingly, mixed U.S.

1-3 185-250 lbs 17.25-17.75, U.S. 2 3 250-275 lbs 16.75-17.25. Sows: U.S. 1-3 300-400 lbs 12.75-13.75, U.S. It 1 400-500 lbs 11.75-13.00, 500-600 lbs 11.0-11.75.

A leading spot house estimated this year's crop at 14,633,000 bales. This named advertising manager, apparel and homefurnishings for the American Viscose Divi would compare with 15,327,000 bales pro FUNDS Delaware Fund 12.77 Dreyfus Fund 20.74 Mass. Inv. Trust 16.99 Mass. Inv.

Growth 9.08 One William Street 14.41 Oppenheimer Fund 17.77 Philadelphia Fund 13.01 Provident Fund 4.49 TV Electronics Fund 8.23 United Accum 14.73 United Income 13 84 United Science 7.49 Windsor Fund 15.45 Wellington Fund 15.43 duced in 1963. The government's first production estimate for this year's crop i4.4i cal Chicago, and later was vice president of Shea Chemi-JJJical Co. now a subsidiary of n.it. Hooker Chemical Co. Dr.

Lux managed the new "'''products department, plastics wi he re eased next Mnndav. sion, FMC Corporation Tl! -ff 1. I i-oie aiiernoon uiab; v.l. Jt.03, uet rveuy, ui reenaMii, and March 31.45 been associated in the field with a number of textile firms. i division, uenerai naecinc uo.

BANKS Colonial National Bank Commercial Trust Co. 48 SO 33 17 85 40 43 17 18 50 109 111 before he joined Haveg in June, 1955, as president and a director of that company. Dr. Lux lives at 2401 Pennsylvania Wilmington. In another action at their 17 Die on Korea Bus SEOUL (UPII- Radio Donga reported that 17 persons were killed and 27 others injured yesterday when a bus plunged from a 60-foot cliff about 150 miles south of Seoul.

Farmers Bank 1st Nat'l. Bank of Wilm. People's Bank Tr. Co. Wilm.

Trust Dr. John II. Lux Hercules director LEN JONES, 910 Cranbrook Drive, Liftwood Estates, completed a career of 39 years with General Motors Corp. Saturday. Jones retires from the position of manufacturing representative at the General Motors Assembly Plant at Boxwood Road, a post which brought him in xd-Ex.

Div. All of tht above stocks an nominal quotations meeting today, the directors declared a dividend of .4125 cents per share on the $1.65 Cummu-lative Convertible Class A stock of Hercules which will be issued to acquire the common stock of Haveg Industries under provisions approved by Haveg contact with dealers served by the plant here. U.S. Treasury Bonds Steady NEW YORK U.S. Government bond prices were steady and mostly unchanged at Junes has had a long Career in 4 Ar 1 1 i .4 orea Typhoon Kills 9 Cornorat wprp the automotive field.

Before coming to General Motors his associations with the business included Dort Motor Co. of Flint, American Body Co. and Packard Motor Co. in Detroit, from 1919 to 1925. Are people around you hearing better? Yes, hearing aids have changed! They're smaller more powerful and barely noticeable.

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DOiVT SELL EXCHANGE! What do you have? What do you ivant? JUST TELL CALVIN J. HARRIS Exchange Counselor O.VE OF THE 1 99 higher in early New York Stock Exchange dealings. Among corporates on the exchange, utilities were the most actively traded section and they were mixed. Rails and industrials edged upward. All changes were fractional.

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