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The Philadelphia Inquirer from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania • Page 26

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2-C Wednesday, March 19, 1986 The Philadelphia Inquirer Losing applicants appeal Channel 48 licensing liillHHMII Commercial Industrial Real Estate Business Properties Sale By Neill Borowski Inquirer Staff Writer Two losing applicants for the li In his decision. Federal Communications Commission administrative law judge Joseph Chachkin described the applications of both Adelphi and Burlington 48 as "shams" because of the way ownership interests of blacks were set up in the companies. The FCC gives extra officer. The Review Board's decision can then be appealed to the full FCC and then taken to court, she said. The operating license for Channel 48 was returned to the FCC in 1983, when Field Communications surrendered its right to operate what then was called WKBS-TV.

credit in broadcasting applications for companies with minority-ownership interests. Both Adelphi and Burlington 48 appealed Chachkin's decision to the FCC Review Board, which could take six months to rule, said Maureen Peratino, an FCC public information cense to operate a UHF television station on Channel 48 have challenged the award of the license to a Baltimore woman by an administra COLLEGE DEGREE LOFT CONDOMINIUMS Wtd rmgt of busmew um. 11 500 aq. ft. tr floors for Mle from $3 FIR SQUAM FOOT CwMr City (ecotnn.

Conv to City Ho, troniportafton mw Comwv tux Cvntf fuii kkt com mwi BACHELORS MASTERS OOC'OBATE tive law judge. Fir Wirt Ufe ad Icadeiw The appeals by Burlington 48 Inc Exptriejce No Clatsroon Itttadaitt ieqnred and Adelphi Broadcasting Corp. will further delay the sign-on of a new Government securities Coll 800) 423-3244 Bnsiness Properties Rent station on Channel 48, which is li or send detailed resume I censed to operate from Burlington, 7.23 Bid and asked prices In dollars ttnds. for Free Evaluation 128.25 129.1 .11 7.80 117.12117.16- .20 7.83 131.15 131.23- .15 742 111.15 118.23- .18 7.82 7.21 7.21 7.21 kimci tor-Mora raxes out not Stan Income taxes. Source-Federal Reserve Bank.

The license was awarded in early February to Brunson Communica Pacific Western University Rate Mat. date Bid Asked Bid CM Ytd 7.20 7.25 WW M0UtV4Ja Blvtf 0t 15, Lot Angstos Cl 90049 tions owned by Dorothy 14.00 Mar 1986 100.7 100.11 128.4 1294 .20 747 1117 11113- .23 745 89.30 9040 5.97 TREMOWT SHOPPING CENTER Wets Rd I Roosevelt Blvd 1800-2500 Sq. Ft. Outstanding Detail Snare 146 105 5.93 Brunson, who owns three AM radio 8.13 Jan 1918 1138 Jan 1988 10.13 Feb 1918 10.38 Feb 1988 8.00 Feb 1911 1100 Mar 1988 13.25 Apr 1988 8.25 May 1988 9.88 May 1988 10.00 May 1988 13.63 Jun 1988 14.00 Jul 1981 9J0 Aug 1988 10.50 Aug 1988 15.31 Oct 1981 3 1 98.23 99.7 .11 7.41 7.30 7.06 7.28 7.29 7.42 6.08 109.27 110.21- .19 7.78 13.75 Aug 2004 1143 Nov 2004 8.25 May 2000-05 1200 May 2005 10.75 Aug 2005 9.38 Feb 2006 7.63 Feb 2002-07 748 Nov 2002-07 (.18 Aug 2003-08 (.75 Nov 2003-01 9.13 May 2004-09 10.38 Nov 2004-09 11.75 Feb 2005-10 10.00 May 2005-10 1175 Nov 2005-10 13.88 May 2006-11 14.00 Nov 2006-11 10.38 Nov 2007-12 stations, including WEBB in Balti more. 101.15 101.17-108.18 108.22-105 105.4 105.18-101.12 101.14-108.22 108.26-111.4 1114 -1013 1054 -1054 105.10-1112211124-113.2311341-104.20 104.24-106.24 106.21-1114 111.14-109 109.4 103.20 103.1 110.11-107.28 108 441 6.12 149.12 149.28-14 8.33 130.20 130.28- .24 8.33 100.11 100.27- .21 8.15 134.24 135 .20 8.32 12125 123.1 .25 8.34 111.13111.17- .17 1.19 94.31 95.15- .10 8.03 9741 98.15- .11 8.03 1012 10110- .14 8.12 105.10 105.18- .16 1.15 101.17 108.25- .17 (.19 119.31 120.7 .9 8.24 1317 13115- .21 131 116.2 116.10- .17 (.29 141.18 141.26- .11 8.38 15127 153.3 .18 8.38 154.22 154.30- .22 8.37 120.13 120.21- .18 8.30 136.16 137.24- .19 (.35 149.24 150 .21 (.34 7.35 641 Superior Location.

High Traffic 7.31 6.49 443 11.50 Mar 19(6 11.7 Apr 1986 7.88 May 1986 31 May 1986 1163 May 1986 1375 May 1986 13.00 Jun 1986 14.18 Jun 1986 r) 1163 Jul 1986 8.00 Aug 11.31 Aug 1VI4 i 12.38 Aug 1986 11.88 Sep 1986 1125 Sep 1986 11.63 Oct 1986 6.13 Nov 1986 7.34 7.31 7.36 unique Design tor this Special Stort Available This Summer 7.23 447 649 647 6.84 6.82 4.82 7.30 1988 1988 1988 1988 1988 1989 14.25 Nov 1991 11.63 Jan 1992 1443 Feb 1992 11.75 Apr 1992 13.75 May 1992 10.38 Jul 1992 4.25 Aug 1987-92 7.25 Aug 1992 9.75 Oct 1992 10.50 Nov 1992 175 Jan 1993 4.00 Feb 1988-93 (.75 Feb 1993 7.88 Feb 1993 10.11 Feb 1993 10.13 May 1993 7.50 Aug 1988-93 8.63 Aug 1993 11.88 Aug 1993 8.63 Nov 1993 11.75 Nov 1993 9.00 Feb 1994 4.13 May 1919-94 13.13 May 1994 1.75 Aug 1994 1163 Aug 1994 10.13 Nov 1994 11.63 Nov 1994 3.00 Feb 1995 10.50 Feb 1995 11.25 Feb 1995 10.38 May 1995 11.25 May 1995 1243 May 1995 10.50 Aug 1995 9.50 Nov 1995 0 11.31 Sep 8.75 Nov I. 63 Nov II. 75 Nov 10.63 Dec 1443 Jan 8.00 Feb -245-0700, Ext. 2131 1200 Aug 2001-13 13.25 May 2009-14 7.39 7.39 740 7.23 7.42 117.23 117.27 101.21102 1989 Yellow Cab pact disputed and defended Factories Warehouses Rent 1150 Aug 2009-14k 1415 14113- .23 8.35 11.75 Nov 2009.14k 134.24 135 .19 (.34 11.25 Feb 2015k 13110 1.28 10.63 Aug 2015k 125.19 125.23- .16 8.28 110.2 1104 10.38 Nov 1986 0 11.31 Feb 1919 11.25 Mar 1989 7. 1986 1986 110.1 110.9 111.12 111.20-105.5 105.13-111.23 111.27- 7.48 7.30 7.47 7.43 9.88 Nov 2015k 118.13 118.27- .11 8.20 9.25 Feb 2016k 1144 114.10- .10 7.99 k-Non u.

S. citizen exempt from withholding taxes. n-Treasurv note. p-Treas urv note and non U.S. citizen exempt from withholding taxes.

FIXED RATE MTGE. 9.99 Annual Percentage Rate EVENING ft WEEKEND APPOINTMENTS AVAIL CALL COMPUTER MORTGAGE CORP. at (215) 355-7878 106.5 106.9 119.28- 11.00 Nov 13.88 Nov 16.13 Nov 9.81 Dec 10.00 Dec 9.75 Jan 9.00 Fed 10.00 Feb 10.88 Feb 1175 Feb 1986 1986 1986 1987 1987 1987 1987 1987 7.64 7.64 7.46 7.57 7.54 100.4 100.8 100.16 100.20 100.4 100.8 100.10 100.14- .1 101 101.4 .1 101 101.4 .1 101.20 101.24- .2 1014 1018 .2 101.31 1013 .2 100.12 100.16- .1 101.23 101.27 1018 10112- .1 10115 10119- .1 10121 10125- .1 10122 10126 99.16 100.16- 1016 10110 10112 10116- .1 1044 104.12- .1 I05.2S 105.29 1012 107.4 .1 1015 1019 .1 1014 1018 .1 101.19101.23- .1 10115 10119- .2 103.5 103.9 .1 104.27 104.31- .1 103 103.4 .1 103.16 103.20 10122 10126- .1 1014 1018 .1 105.9 105.13- .1 105.24 105.28- .1 107.13 107.17- .1 101.18 101.22- .2 103.30 104.2 .2 1014 1018 .1 1018 10112 106.23 106.27- .1 108.20 108.24- .1 10116 10120- .1 105.16 105.20 10111 10115- i 100.19 100.27- .1 101.30 1012 .1 105.22 105.26 I0S.5 108.9 .1 106.16 106.20- .2 101 101.4 .2 113.12113.20- .17 7.13 1054 105.10- .17 7.73 904 914 5.55 95.9 96.9 .12 7.45 100.24 1014 .16 7.64 115.14115.11- .17 7.91 111.27 111.31- .21 7.90 91.26 99.10- .16 742 104.24 105 .11 7.73 121.25 1211 .16 749 104.25 105.1 .15 7.74 1214 121.14- .26 7.96 106.26 107.2 .21 7.79 19.30 9040 .7 5.52 130.11 130.15- .22 7.97 105.24 106 .17 7.77 121 128.4 .21 7.97 11128114.4 .20 745 12113 12126- .22 7.93 89.30 90.30 4.23 116.4 116.12- .14 7.90 12029 121.5 .25 7.90 115.24 116.20- .16 7 49 121.2 121.10- .18 7.93 129.27 1304 .13 7.94 116.20116.21- .16 7.92 110.9 110.17- .22 7.92 123.21 123.29- 7.91 107.4 1074 .14 7.11 93.24 944 .1 7.74 19.30 90.30 .4 4.44 103.17 104.1 .12 7.82 98.11 99.2 .11 7.99 10112 10120- .15 7.97 129.26 130.2 .22 1.22 141.9 141.17- .22 1.27 98.31 99.15- .19 8.06 143.9 143.17-1.4 8.31 16130 1616 .20 8.41 150.28 151.4 .25 8.38 128.26 129.2 .22 8.36 121.13121.21- .19 8.34 121.11 121.19- .20 8.36 124.26 125.2 .20 1.37 131.25 1311 .21 8.37 136.23 136.31- .24 8.38 ant U.S. TREASURY BILLS 7.61 TAXI, from 1-C tfie PUC, said that drivers associa 14.38 Apr 1989 9.25 May 1919 11.75 May 1919 9.63 Jun 1989 14.50 Jul 1919 1341 Aug 1919 9.38 Sep 1919 11.88 Oct 1989 10.75 Nov 1919 1175 Nov 1919 I. 38 Dec 1989 10.50 Jan 1990 3.50 Feb 1990 II.

00 Feb 1990 10.50 Apr 1990 I. 25 May 1990 II. 31 May 1990 10.75 Jul 1990 9.88 Aug 1990 10.75 Aug 1990 7.39 742 10.25 Mar 1987 10.75 Mar 1987 9.75 Apr 1987 9.11 May 1987 1100 May 1987 1150 May 1987 11.50 Nov 199S tion officers were acting in bad faith and that they were looking out more 647 5.34 (.93 7.04 6.94 6.78 (.96 (.96 7.04 7.02 7.12 7.09 7.02 7.05 7.04 7.08 7.14 7.05 7.12 7.10 7.10 M3 7.12 7.12 7.19 7.12 7.16 7.18 7.23 7.08 7.19 7.21 7.23 7.23 7.19 14.00 May 1987 lor their interests than the interests 1.88 Feb 1996 7.00 May 1993-98 3.50 Nov 1998 1.50 May 1994-99 7.88 Feb 1995-00 8.38 Aug 1995-00 8.50 Jun 1987 of the members. lo Jun 118.9 118.13-105.23 105.27-113.4 113.1 1104 116.1 1164 103.2 1034 109.29 19.28 90.28 111.6 111.10-109.25 110.29-104.6 104.22-11121113 111.12-107.19 107.23-111.4 111.12-114.11 114.15-107.19 107.23-120.2 120.6 116.1 106.10 106.14 118.31 119.3 -10220 121.11-125.15 125.19-130.22 130.30-119.25 120.1 8.88 Jut 8.88 Aug The PUC began its investigation of 1987 1987 1987 1987 1987 1987 11.75 Feb 2001 13.13 May 2001 11.50 Oct 1990 1138 Aug 9.63 Nov 1990 13.75 Aug (.16 7.60 7.62 6.93 7.66 7.66 742 7.66 7.69 7.62 7.75 7.71 743 7.75 7.41 7.69 7.79 7.76 7.75 Mar. Bid AakerTYiald Mar.

Bid AiVarJ Vld dare Oiacount Clara Otacour. .1916. 7-17 (.64 6.60 4.14 3-20 (.31 6.25 0.00 7-31 6.64 6.60 (45 3- 27 6-2J 6.22 6JI 7-86 644 640 (46 4 3 6.35 6.31 (.41 7 6.64 6.60 (.87 4- 10 (.25 6.21 (.32 (-14 (-64 6.60 (.88 4-17 4.4 1 6.37 (.49 (-21 (-64 6 4 0 6.89 4- 24 6.40 6.36 (.49 (-21 6.62 6.60 (.90 5. I 6.49 6.45 649 4 4.S6 4.54 4.14 5- 1 6.54 6.50 (.65 9-11 (.60 6.58 (49 5-15 6.59 645 6.72 10- 2 6.63 4.59 4.91 5-22 6.61 6.57 (.74 10-30 (.63 6.61 6.94 5- 29 6.60 (.56 (.74 11-28 (.63 6.59 (.94 (- 5 6.58 6.56 6.75 12-26 642 6.54 6.95 6 12 4.55 6.51 6.70 -1987. 4-19 4.54 442 4.72 1-22 4.43 4.59 4.98 6- 26 6.48 6.44 6.65 2-19 6.63 649 7.01 7- 3 643 6.59 641 3-19 (.59 (47 J.01 7-10 6.44 6.60 643 SOURCE- Foderyjl .00 Aug 1996-01 Metros program after some drivers complained that weekly payments 9.w Sep 13.00 Nov 1990 11.75 Jan 1991 13.38 Aug 2001 15.75 Nov 2001 11.13 Sep 9.13 Feb 1991 for the certnicates were so high that 1138 Apr 1991 1.88 OCt 7.63 Nov I SO Nov they were forced to drop out.

8.13 May 1991 14.25 Feb 2002 11.63 Nov 2002 10.75 Feb 2003 10.75 May 2003 11.13 Aug 2003 11.88 Nov 2003 1987 1987 1987 1987 1987 1917 1987 1917 REG. $5795 SALE $3495 S3 11.00 Nov 1163 Nov 11.25 Dec 14.50 May 1991 13.75 Jul 1991 14.8S Aug 1991 1125 Oct 1991 When the program started, the drivers were told it would cost $30,000 to buy a taxicab and a PUC 7.88 Dec 1138 May 2004 IBM AT COMPATIBLE 9 USERS 3 SPEEDS 1 MB RAM 44 6 MB DRIVE 1.2 MB FLOPPY IBM XT COMPATIBLE $995 640KDRIVE GRAPHICS MONITOR 1 Yr. Warranty New York bonds TRANSACTIONS FOR TUESDAY $56,940,000 CPWV 914 19 9.43 FstChl 784 7.78 99 19-32 98 -2 Or. CHER's COlTFLITER Cherry Hill. NJ (609) 596-9473 Open Sunday AMR 10'.

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licensed mortgage lender 116 IOS'1-I PinEP now," said William A. Graham 4th, LVkeS 1 1 WO 14.5 76 211 ColSO 1390 118 GnHme I5 i95 4.0 07 MACOM 9' .06 cv 104- 11 C0ISO 1691 15.4 101 Va PenvF 517 5.41 98 23-32 ABrnd 4H90 5.25 88 V. 8S03 cv 04 2i 134 11211 CV 104 -1 85'. MGM 10193 10.4 96' VI MGM 10)94 10.4 ABrnd ll'89 10.7 104 president of the Graham Co. insurance brokerage in Philadelphia.

Whether the Pennsylvania regula Gntnst 5s92 GM.Xl zr8Ss GMA 486 unais 9.6SS02 ll.2 16 penny 195 Vi Penny 9)99 9.K Penal 7i88 7.75 96- I MGM I0'1S96 11,1 95 Vl CmlCr 891 9.44 92- 99'i ACan 13'. 93 11.9 111 ACeM 6MI cv 61 1H 95 MGM 9'100 CV 102 MGM dl2)96 112 98 Pennzl 801 9.51 92 4VI PeoBoy 8110 cv 127 -I Pence I0 i(6 tion might have the same effect is ACyan 70! (.47 (7 AExC 10.IS90 4.65 5.09 6.49 7.40 8.16 7.90 MGMUA I0S93 GMA 4'87 GMA 4'. 88 GMA 7'i90 GMA (193 GMA 794 96''l- Vl 96'. Vl 98 -1 98 1 9.87 10211 Va 0.1 00 5-16' 11.4 I7i'i MckF 990 9.17 97l2 exco 59 1.45 41 Texco 701 10.0 77Vi- 14 Texco l'0S 10.4 (4 -1 Texco 10.4 II- TxAOil 12)99 144 (I 1', TexElt 12)09 cv 113 '1 Txlnd 901 cv Txlnt lipoid 17.7 65 3 Text! 496 cv 492 Ticor 9' iOB 114 7411 Tidwtr 7)10 cv SI li Tiger IPi95 13.2 B7'i-3' Timplx 711M cv 991 TMEd 7'i02 9.70 77'iP4 TolEd ()03 943 (3 TtHEd 945S06 I0.3 94 Vi TolEd IIS09 HO I00 -2 Trchmk 710 cv I24 Town 411OO cv 70 Tracr 907 cv 114 TWA 4)92 6.SS 61 AEXC 111400 10.4 108 4 PervDr IWIO cv ll4a not yet clear. Most brokers the intermediaries who actually arrange most business coverage said yes GMA 7i92 7.51 94 AmGn 11S07 cv 227 Vi AmSn II 101 cv 226i- Vi MeTk 9.1)02 9.34 97' MfrH 8' .04 9.55 15 -3 MfrH l'07 9.43 GMA 7,15198 8.53 92 -Vi AmMea 9'i0l cv 109 GMA B'99 (.98 98-1 PBier 9I1OO 9.43 91 -2 Ptiier 106 cv 203 PIMP 11)96 9.64 84 PhitEl 4'793 7.98 81-l' PMEI 6'97 8.27 74 1 PIWEI 9)95 9.27 97 VI AmMed 8'08 cv 91K Vl GMA 8'i86A 8.15 9921-32 rVlapco 10105 cv 110 MarO 1087 10.1 101' terday the regulation should help.

ATT 2'S87 199 96 ATT 3'S90 4.30 90 Mart) 12'i44 112 02 GMA 8' 886 8.12 100 GMA 8S0I 9.04 96- GMA 196 8.24 91'i Va Marcor 6i38 7.10 91' Va Manei 1103 110 97 GMA 7.35S17 ATT (i00 9.00 97 VI ATT 7S0I (.17 BSS ATT 7's03 (.34 8SK- Va ATT 8.8OS05 9.10 96 Vi McCro 6' 192 cv 71 Lmicr 1.31186 8.41 99 9-32 SI CmlCr 81.88 8.95 97 14 CmtCr 9s88 9.18 98 l'i CmwE 703J 8.80 86- CmwE 105 9.35 93'1 11 CmwE 904 9.64 97'. 1,1 CmwE 9(0t 9.70 94 -I'l CmwE I2i i86 114 100 CmwE 1487 119 106 Va CmwE H'llO 104 106 CmwE 14S9I 119 loe'l- Vl CmwE I6'89 15.2 107 '1 CmwE 171188 14.7 I19i'4- 'A CmwE 16S90 144 110 CmwE 1611 14.6 115 CmwE 1313 11.9 H2i-2' Com DO 9105 cv 144 3 Cmpvsn 8s09 cv 8la ConEd 4s88 4.30 93 SI ConEd 4..90 5.32 89'-41S ConEd 900 9.37 100 ConEd 7.9S0I (.80 (9- ConEd 7.9S02 8.77 90 -I 7.4 1 99 3-32- 25-32 PMEI I' .96 942 88'1 PMEI 701 9.20 PhHEl 9.41 79 PMEI 9.88 86 VI PMEI 1100 11.2 104'. Vi PMEI 11)00 104 102 1 MCCro 7'194 10.5 7PI ATT 8Ss07 9.10 94la- Vi McCro 7 97 11.1 49 -HI McCro 795 11.0 70- GMA 8102 B.62 92 1 GMA Sl07 8.76 91'. GMA 8 06 9.06 91 -Pi GMA 1.2188 (.21 99'- St ATT 101190 10.3 100'- Vl MCOI 10103 11.4 88 -1 AtmaC Ji494 CV 84H- Va McDInv Bill cv 110 Amoco (S9I 6.51 92'11 GMA 9.14 94- PMEI 9' .06 .10.0 9l'i- Vl PhHEl 807 10.1 15' i-l' PMEI 9'iOt 10.1 90'i-IVi PMEI 12' 70S 114 1071'! Va PhHEl 14' .90 Amoco 6S98 7.37 8Ht-l Amoco 9.7104 9.37 8' McOm zr94 5P1- 'I McGE 162 87 2 GMA 888 (.61 100 s- GMA 989 9 45 101- GMA 903 9.62 lOP- 1 TranF 791 110 74 1 TrGPL 889 8.51 9B'i-1 TniPL 8 90 8.96 99 T-CPL 9.44 100 TrGPL 486 9.78 994- Tmwld 10)99 10.6 94 Tmwld 11.4 99 11 Trvlr 17)95 8.42 100 Triang 811 cv 115 Pi Trintv zrOI 27 Trinit 10)06 cv 99 ThtEn I3' i94 13.2 107 Vi Amoco 8 .891 8.25 100 Amoco (H05 8.76 9511 1 MCKeS 906 CV 130 1 McLean 12103 15.2 79 Va McLean 14'. 94 GMA 1210510 11.1 101 -Vl 13.1 GMA 1190 11.2 103- GMA 12105 1 1.0 109 -2 OFFICE SPACE AT THE NEW BENJAMIN FRANKLIN BUSINESS CENTER An all new business environment in Center City1 Suites from 500 sq.

ft. to full floors of 33.000 sq. ft. 24-hour access and security desk Individual heating and air-conditioning Magnificent Grand Lobby Built to suit, design service available Quick possession Attractive rental rates Call Lucille DePena rZSTROUSE Ejgreenberg 215-875-7763 Chestnut at Ninth Street, Philadelphia 16.1 88- AmoCO 7'07 8.82 89'4-S Ancp I3'l02f cv 94i Anhr Is92 (.75 88'i21 PhilEI 1405 121 llSi-i- i PhHEl 1711 15.3 PMEI 1809 15.7 1191.1 PMEI 18)12 15.3 118 P.1 PMEI 14' 109 12.4 116-Vi Anxtr BU03 cv 111'! GMA I04SS90I 10.7 101 GMA 1491 119 111 'I GMA dtsll (.40 71- GMA 1489 134 107'. SI Mead 9'00 10.2 962 Melln 140)191 143 99 Meclv 1.07 CV 131 MerLv Z1D6 Vi MichB 711 1.90 17 Aristr 9' i89 9.54 It TucEP 8'lOt 8.92 91 P1 TucEP 7.6SS03 ArilP 7.45S02 916 ArilP lOSaOO 10.2 104 2l ConEd 703 8.73 88- ConEd 8.4103 9.14 9I'-1'4 ConEd 9i04 94 1 98 -6 CnNG id 171 94 1 GMA 1119 11.2 0411 7.97 I7'1 GMA I3'i87 IK 104 Midterm cancellation is a tremendous problem.

They find all kinds of excuses to cancel. This emergency decree should be a tremendous help," says Leonard J. Silver, president of First Risk Management a consulting firm in Feasterville. But Laskow, counsel of the Insurance Federation, says the industry wanted to study the regulation before taking a stand. Specifically, he said, there were questions about the legal basis of using the Unfair Insurance Practices Act for the regulation, and Laskow said the restrictions on cancellation might be "too limiting." Port chairman orders a review MichB 9.6)08 9.66 99- 1 fMichB 1521 Anlf 12' 109 11.3 107 1 Armco 14 65186 14.4 10IK PMEI 1114 11.1 106 PhilM 14' ill 13.6 104 Philip 7 01 9.93 76 1 PhiHP 10.4 8S PhHIP 1292 116 102-It PMIP 12'.

12 HI 101-' TCFox 1091 11.9 (6 -I TCFox 1300 13.1 101 -1 URS 108 cv IMVi2 UBk 7.3501 9.42 78 1 4.0 Arms 9 2100 11.4 0S GMA 10789 9.90 106 1 GM Bs05 8.93 6' GTE 691 7.43 89' 11 CnPw 489 5.47 '1 CnPw 596 124 CnPw 6'98 1.89 77'- CnPw 799 9.53 80 Vi CnPw 800 10.0 MIcG 98 8.83 92 MicG I0'9S 10.9 Arms I' lOl 11.4 741a-1 Asar 9i2O00 11.3 86 2 AltiO 11.H04 10.9 101'! blE 11V2 CV IIS GTE 10'9S 9.87 102'1 UCarb 1'iOS 104 79 UCarb 14' ,91 PhiHP 1P-1I3 11.4 982 PhHIP 9.94)95t 134 105 1 14 85'- AsCp 9V.90 9.23 I00'l Vl Aslnv 7K18 7.56 97' i- St GTE 999 9.35 IOOV1 1 GTCal 8'96 195 99' a MidIR 592 6.84 14 l'l MidIR 101.17 104 100 Vi MSPSS 4s9M 76i'i MKT S' l33f 40 3'1 MKT S' i33lr 40 UCarb 9.15109 11.2 13' 1 UCarb 10)06 cv 110 PhHIP I3'97 113 lOS'i- 1 PhHP 141.00 134 IO8I1 CnPw 8' e01 10.1 CnPw 7' i01 10.3 73 -4' CnPw 803 10.2 84'. -1 CnPw 1194 11.3 100-1V CnPw ll'iOO 11.4 101'. 1', Atcnsn IS95 5.47 73 2 ARich 1100 1.89 97 UCarb 1393 AKICn 11110 10.6 107 13.0 102- Va Pirrshl 4)97 cv 55 Pittstn 9 2)04 cv 93 PogoP 1)05 cv 5l'il Polar II 11.6 107'. la GaPac 5' 496 cv 107 -2 GaPac 10 10190 10.0 101 '1 GaPw 9.65 91'- GaPw 701 9.09 81'- GaPw 7')02J 9.21 81- GaPw 804 9.71 11- GaPw 1105 11.2 104V1I ARich 1311 11.1 USViVj ARch 07S9I 7.44 94 CnPw 906 10.4 93- CnPw 9s06 10.2 88 MPac 41.190 4.81 88' 1 ISt MPac 4'i05 7.45 57 MPac SUSf 45 1 MoAl 8.4505 181 95' Mobil I'iOI 9.13 93 -I UCarb 1494 134 105 Va UCarb 15)06 13.8 108 UnEI 10' ,05 10.3 I0l-t AKcn MS I 10.3 107 1 AutOt 61111 cv 10.2 84'! i-i 104 87'i-l PorG 1105 11.1 104 1 PorG 9.19 96 CnPw 807 CnPw 9s08 CtIC zr89 UnEI S'lOS 9.29 95111' UnEI 807 4.77 88-rl' 71i AvcoC 7'l93 1.77 AVCOF 9U90 9.62 96' Si Cltlrrl 9s06 cv 116 Si Mobil 11.4104 115 IIS MobO 7 01 8.36 88't IVlobO 10'92 104 103'! MoM 13.76)04 111 114'. Mons 9.31 98 1 PorG 107 9 51 92 1 PotEl 9 9.50 100 PotEl 71.107 1.94 16 PotEl 109 9.11 91'- PotEl 1004 10.4 103'i v.

AVCOF l'9l 147 100 1 Avnet 111 cv I08'i Coopvsn 805 cv 118 CmPd 592 6.68 86 viBldU I0s09f 17.7 56H- CornG 8 07 6.08 Batty 6S91 cv 86' Batty 10106 cv 103 Crane 6i92 7.77 833 Crane 7s94 8.65 80'l Mons Ii00 194 95 2 MonW 4'90 5.73 15 -I MntWC 4'il7 642 9S'4-P MntwC 9s89 9.18 91 -2 MntWC 9U90 9.35 98' 'it PotEl 14ii91 13.3 lOS'-a- 'i PotEl 14'. 92 119 PotEl 1189 11.3 105 Va ProcG 05 163 PrudRt zr89s 77 crane is1! 10.6 98't Crane 805 cv 125 1 BO 41ilOA cv 1591 la BalGE 31 .90 4.06 10 BalGE 9'05 9.54 10311 Vi BalGE IH06 9.00 93 1 BalGE 9108 9.39 9914- St CravRs 6' ill cv 108 CrdF zr90s 44- BalGE 14H9I MntWC 886 169 994 MntWC 10.4 85 MonvM 7)90 cv 95' i Moran 801 cv 69 -1 MtSTI 711 1.88 83 4 PrudRt Irtls 64' 14 PSCol (1.00 4,17 9S PSInd 701 9.53 80 2 PSInd 8)04 10.2 78 PSInd 9.4)05 10.4 92'i-Pl trirwd 7S00 CV 94' 1 CritAc I1I5SI3 114 103 CritAc 102 1 CritAc 12.35114 11.9 104-1 GaPw 908 9.82 98 GaPw 901 10.0 97 GaPw 10'i09 10.2 102'! '1 GaPw IIS09 10.7 107- GaPw 14' ill) 13.1 110- Vi GaPw KVill 144 112'- GaPw 16 all 14.6 Vl GaPw 17'i4l 15.4 112 GaPw I6'-iI2 14.4 112'-! GaPw 1312 111 IO81-I GaPw 13 .11 11.9 III GaPw 161 14 13.4 119 -1 GibFn 9i08 cv 1101 Vt viGloMr 1 2981 22 16 SO It 22' VI VrGloMr 16'lOJT 22 viGloMr dlls03f cv 22 Va G0N9F d893 9 42 17 1 GdNgF I3'i95 117 Gdvr 7 35197 8 40 Grace 1290 1 22 103' GrNoN 9'i 13 cv 133 GtNoR 3 .00 4.11 5l'-2'4 GtNor 210r 6.95 37 15.1 1l0'i1fe CritAc 1l'il5 11.1 103W BkBos 10.65117 10.2 104 BkNY 81.10 cv 123 Bank! 7'03 9.54 82'i-IK, Banka 8'05 9.86 90 MrSTl 713 4.11 85 MtSTI 412 9.71 100- MtSTI 915 9.63 99'- MtSTI 8)17 9 09 88 -2 unti 15)92 134 UOHC 106 9.64 UPac 499 cv 380 -1 UBrnd 788 7.73 932 UBrnd S' i94 cv 72' UEnRs 17)91 15.3 110 UGiP 10.4 100' UairG 809 cv 116 -I'l USHo 10187 IO0 100'. USHo 1394 117 104 USLsgl 407 CV 14 U5BO 702 9.22 (4 USPtC (96 8 85 90-1 USS1I 4 96 6.41 72a- Va USSrl 701 9.01 (6 USSH 501 cv 7S'i '1 UnTec 9.45)19 949 100 UnTel 9.4)99 9.64 UTelO 9)01 943 9P1I UnUM 5)93 103 i USLIF 12' ,90 112 102 UtaP 1005 10.0 10 UtaP 9)06 942 94'i UtaP 106 9.19 91 UtaP .07 9.10 90P UtaP 1611 14.1 116 14 Valer rJ1601 154 103 'l VaierNG 1402 14.9 1I2I ValerNG 1303 134 100- CrwnZ 8'00 9.77 90 '1 CrwnZ 9U09 cv HO'. I PSInd 707 9.77 78 -Pi PSInd B'aOt 9.88 89- PSInd 14)87 13.7 102'. 1 PSInd 12' .90 11.9 102 PSInd 1511 13.9 113'iPi PSNH 12)99 111 99 i-l Dana cv 84 'i DarGen 802 10.0 83- DatGen 13s05 114 110 MtSTI 811 9.18 93' MfStTI 91.14 4.47 97- 14 MfStTI 1P.I4 104 109 Banna 8L0I 9.74 19i- Bkam 8.16S07 9.79 85 Bkam IT87A (7i a 1 Bkam lr92s 52' 4- Bkam lr87D 85 Bkam Irtls 61'1-2'a AFCO 9)03 cv 103 'I PSNH 14' 1OO 134 106 It PSNH 18)89 16.1 112 -Hi PSNH 1568 14.9 IOS'1 As your IKS pifoiMSi so siiiitsSff pur investment choices! Oatpnt S'06 cv 54 1 Dave 594 cv 99'ilVj Dave 6s94 cv )03' DavtH 995 9.65 101 DavtH 15' .91 144 1051 HBO I .10 CV 122'i2 NBI I .0 cv 77'? NCNB 899 9.21 90'-2 NWA cv 104'i-Pa Bkam zr93s 50 BkAm lli86 11.4 100'- VI BarcA Zr90s 68 BASIX 8ii0S cv 111 Beamg t'Ttn 118 i DavtP 8'107 9.92 (5- DaytP I2' a09 NConv 9)08 cv 91- Va 11J 1071111 GVVstFn 8'07 cv 137 -Pi Grevh 9'00 10.1 98 GrevF 14 92 13J GrevF zr94 44 -I Groter I3S02 111 101' BealC 8'i08 9.77 87 -1 OavtP 17S91 154 M0'2 Deere 9s08 cv 106 BeatC 10.8 IOO'i-3'i REICHNER, from 1-C problem-solver.

"I want to set some concrete goals for the port corporation in terms of determining how to attack the problems that are eating away at us to attack on a focused basis, the problems which we face," he said. Reichner, who was a colonel in the Marine Corps and who served on the port corporation's board for 15 years, said: "Being a Marine, I cannot accept that these are impossible to solve." He is also executive vice president of the Chamber of Commerce of Greater Philadelphia. Some of Reichner's thoughts: "We don't appear to compete on a cost-effective basis with the other ports on the North Atlantic range, like Baltimore." Philadelphia has to "compete on an even-steven basis," possibly with subsidies. Philadelphia has to realize that PSNH 1491 134 104 PSNH ISS03 13.8 IM'I- 14 PSNH 17'i04 14.1 118'? I PSEG 5s37 9.34 53' Vi PStG 4)95 197 100,4 PSEG 12)04 11.3 106 1 PSEG 81.06 9.24 94- PSEG 145)06 4 13 92 il PSEG 8' .07 9.20 19- '1 PSEG 909J 9.65 101 '1 PSEG I2S09 114 104 1 PSEG 14.7 101'4P OuaSIO I'iN cv 125 Vestrn 911 cv 100 Vt VaRv 4)2008 157 70 3 Wachov 809 cv 139 -I BecO 4 ii8! cv I51' iI3! BettCn 81.06 9.16 BeOCn 9s08 9.37 96 '1 BekPa 1H04 9.12 94'1- '1 Bf4IPl 7'12 8.85 M'l-l'i BeftPa T1I3 8 96 83St- DerEd 6s96 7.76 77'. l'a DetEd 64s9( 8 25 77' i- 11 DetEd 9s99 9.54 94'- DetEd 9.1500 9 64 94'i-lla DetEd 8'aOI 9.42 (6i 1 DetEd 701 9 21 79'i- Grok 1303 13.1 104 '1 GrrAr 9' i0S cv 120 3' i GrowGp CV 101 Grumn 9' i09 cv 107- Va WartJ 591 cv 165' a21 WarC I0'95 10.9 100 14 WarC II', 13 117 98 14 WaiteM 01s 39 RCA 4' i)92 cv llO'l NtMed 9)06 CV 114 NMed cv 114 14 NMed 8)08 cv 101'.

NMed 11.8 103-1 NMed 12700 111 103' 1 NMed zr04 28 NRUt 1290 112 103 1 NRUt 1491 13 5 110 -1 NRUt 1591 13.4 1131 NRUt 14 48 14.1 103 NStt (195 9.71 82 Navirr 6' .98 9.61 65 Navstr 895 104 84 1 Navstr 9)04 11.5 78 1 It Navstr 18)07 114 118 Navstr dlJU95 ll( 103'! Navstr Mi-rOI 13.2 110 2 NavF 74 945 74 -1 NavFai 135186 6.39 99' iIS-32 OetEd 7'i03 9.27 80'-1 DeiEd 9'iM 10.0 98'- DetEd 1006 10.4 101 '1 Ramln 5)96 78 1 BNPa 9HI4 942 100 BMlPi 11.15 9.13 951a- BerlPa 9 .19 9.36 98ia- BenCo 45100 844 84 '1 BettiSt 6'199 9.70 70'2H GrtWn 6stl 6.34 94 1 GtfWn 7S03A 9.21 74 GlfWn 7S03B 9.15 74'1 GrfOil 8'i95 8.62 98 1- '4 Haab 16KB 154 104- 1 Hams 110 100 Harra 9iN 9.41 98 Harttd 8'iH 8.91 4SI iGior 593 cv 133 DiaSh 9'i00 10.9 (4 -3 By now, your IRA has grown to a sizable amount. So it's the perfect time for you to consider other choices in addition to fixed rate investments. Through the Viking Group of Mutual Funds, you can discover how to diversify your IRA to your Wean cv 5 Wedtc 1104 cv III 1, WellF I4'i4l 13.1 ll0't-2' WMF 11390 114 108 WelFM 1205 Cv lllia- 92' i-l 68 61 a U'! (5 96 2' git BsO cv 142'l-2'i Ramm 10)91 109 RapA72 7)94 104 RaoA69 7)94 104 RaoA 6 HI 6.77 RapA IOJ.01 IK RaoA 12)99 115 RaoA llsOS 115 Wendy 710 BetfiSt 9s00 11.3 80 2'1 Br-ttiSt 8.45S05 11.4 74'- la BettiSt 8H01 11.2 74.2H Bevrtv 7103 CV 110 Beverly zr03 28la-Va B19T 8'i06 cv 96'i- 1,1 Blair ICM.90 10.8 100 6 95 1041,1 SB Dow B.970O0 919 96-2 Dow 8i05 9.05 93 Dow I1 1106 9.21 92'a-2'l Dow 801 903 95' i2 Dow IP .10 10.7 105 Dresr 995 9.86 95 41 MltiJSA 1.0 cv 69 Hen 1105 11.4 102 i HeKm zr3 29 i Her 9'iB9 9.46 100 1 best advantage. RrvRef I2s9( 110 100 WAirl 1091 114 93 WCNA 10 .47 31 2 30' WCNA 10791 41.2 26 Rtyxet 111 11.5 942 RecogE 11)06 cv IK ReoNV 9)01 942 96 ReoStl 19)95 13.0 61 7 Hew 9 i4l 9.21 99 He- 791 (50 9P2i Hear 10' '16 10 5 100 7 12 Herod cv 132 duPnt 815S04 8 94 94 Vi duPnt 1 706 8.17 95- duPnt 1419 1 114 lll i BorOn SL97 7.09 (1 BorrJn 9109 9.46 99 BrkUn 4Hi88 4.77 97' 13 BrkUn 9n9S 9 03 Wl IM WCNA 1392 J77 IS'i- WElec 895 8.45 99 WPI 1506 14.5 103- rlavFai 13'iSl 129 1(4'? Va NavF 11.95)95 111 9 1 mtn rv uia i lMA1 7 74 TT'i brunt 1211 inert are is coiupciiuun irom ouier DuPnt I2'92 11.4 112 Revl 10'alO 11.5 942 Hmeop (-09 cv 92'-1 Hanev 7.33 13' 15.7 110'11H Rev 1195 11.9 99 11 ports in Pennsylvania. The Port of HOSAN 10)91 104 100 wexn 9 cv HP RrvM 10.4590 10.2 102 DukeP 701 (.67 85 -l' DukeP 702 867 (5 i DukeP 703 8 70 (9 1 DukeP C03 195 90 1 DuaeP 904 9.65 101 Pittsburgh feeds New Orleans, while HoCp 1090 107 100-1 HoCs 8' cv 106- 14 Bwnsn CV 103' BucvE 9s99 9 37 96 2 Burtlnd Sill cv 98 -I BurUnd 9S9S 947 96 Burtlnd II '90 Revh) 11.2)97 107- RevM 4'i91 cv rttw 791 165 NJBTI 3'.

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