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PAGE 9, SECTION PORT HURON TIMES HERALD Olabuesch Heads Board Thursday, December 11, IW Thumb Deaths Youth Council In Sanilac Goal Of County Officials SANDUSKY About 20 inter-1 SPEAKER for the evening ested citizen! of Sanilac Countyjwas John Befrey, project cc-or-including officials on village and jdinator for the Area Law En-county level, police officers, and.forcement Task Force, who led Higher Side At Opening Another Test Foreseen NEW YORK (AP) Stock Of Hospital PIGEON Officers elected by the board of trustees of Mrs. Laura Gamerpsfelver, Clifford. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday in St. Ml- Scheurer Hospital at the annual 'Massacre' Testimony Disputed WASHINGTON (UPI) Con-gressmen.

disagreed heatedly today whether a helicopter pilot testified there was. in fact, a meeting are: President, E. MISS MARY E. BLACKWELL ARMADA Miss Mary E. Blackwell, 87, retired stenographer who has lived 2'j years at 22680 Pratt Road, Armada, died Wednesday in Almont Community Hospital.

She was ill only a month. school officials, met last week in the County court house to discuss formation of a youth coun- Clabuesch; vice presidents, chael's Catholic Church with first, Alton MacKenzie, and second, Alfred Roberts; secretary, market prices moved upward in ci Rev. Eugene Susalla, pastor, of u- i uJMrs. Ruth Clabuesch, and trea-be in tne r- ficiatins.Burlal will auici, ui a. .1111111, She was born Aug.

16, 1882 in Vhnrrh Dr. R. C. Dixon was named massacre of Vietnamese Civl- Almont Woman Hurt Fatally Mrs. Ben Gardner Victim Of Mishap ALMONT Mrs.

Thelma Gardner, 41, of 4191 Shoemaker Road, died Monday in Hutzel Hospital, Detroit, of Injuries suffered in a two-car accident Nov. 26 in Almont township. Mrs. Gardner was born Nov. 21, 1928 in Washington, and was married to Ben Gardner May 12, 1951 in Angola, Ind.

She is survived by her husband, three sons, Bennie, Brian, and Harry, all of Almont; her parents, Harvey and Mary Ket-chem, Almont; two brothers, Donald Leonard, and LaVerne Ketchem, Ispheming; six sisters, Mrs. Woodrow Douglas, Washington, Mrs. Edwin Striber, Romeo; Mrs. Harold Morowskl, Harper Woods, and Mrs. John Steenson, Mrs.

John Spencer, and Mrs. Robert Kage, all of The Rosary will be recited medical director and Arthur of the late Samuel and Isabelle Hans at My Lai. moderately active trad.ng early, The group cn0M 8even mem. today, with advancing stocks bers fw a temporary leading declines by 3 to 2 mar-i mmiUee gin' Potter, Peck; Beth Decker, At 10:30 a.m. the Dow Jones peckerville; Nira Adair, Ar-average of 30 industrials was upgyle; Donna Croswell; 1.12 at 785.11 In an extension oflRobert and Eva Andr.

both of Woelke administrator. L. Mendel Rivers, Five trustees, Mrs. Clabuesch, chairman of the House Armed Services Committee and the Leo C. Luedtke, Joseph Russell, Dr.

C. A. Scheurer, and John Friday in Harmon Funeral Home, Kingston, where the remains will be after 6 p.m. today. FRED C.

MILLER KINDE Fred Carl Miller, 83, died Wednesday in Scheurer only congressman to speak of- Camblett Blackwell. Survivors are a brother, L.C. Blackwell, St. Petersburg, and a sister, Mrs. Bertha McDonald, Bethany, W.

Va. Two sisters and a brother, predeceased her. Funeral services will be held Tanton, were named to three- Brown City, and Duane Haggar discussion on various community action projects with particular emphasis on what the council, as citizens, could do. i The Area 7 Law Enforcement Task Force Is made up of 14 counties of which Sanilac is a member. Chamberlain Is a member of the board of directors, which meets at Delta College periodically and reports to the State agency.

He said the Youth Council will make application to the Task Force which, in turn, makes application to the State agency and Federal Government for funds to implement local projects. The money is available, he added, under the Omnibus Crime Law of 1968, which provided Federal funds to upgrade criminal justice including crime prevention control, and rehabili fically, said CWO Hugh Thompson Jr. "didn't give us Wednesday's late trading pat tern. year terms. ty, Carsonville.

Donald G. Chamberlain is to FRANK GOMBAR, Caseville, Early prices on the New York any informatiort to lead us to believe that anyone committed a massacre at My Lai." Hospital, Pigeon, after a long act as a temporary chairman. was chosen trustee to serve the remaining two years of the term Stock Exchange included Stand-, He is direct0J. of cour; ard Oil of New Jersey, up at services. Continental Oil, up ft at! The committee resumes hear Son of the late Mr.

and Mrs. of Larry Schaffer, who resigned Herman Miller, he was born because he is absent from Pi at 8 p.m., today in Tiffany-Young Funeral Home after which the body will be taken to Robert Lindsey Funeral Home, Dennlson, Ohio, for services at 1 p.m., Saturday. Burial will be in Dennison. Oct. 9, 1886 in Marlette.

He and ings today with testimony from Capt. Ernest L. Medina, comjnander of the company that hit My Lai on March 16, Miss Alice Cook were married Dec. 24, 1912. 1968, the day of the alleged Mr.

Miller lived from 1905 to geon several months of the year. Mr. Gombar cam to Casavllle from Chicago flva ytars ago. Ha Is plant manager of Michigan Oven Company and president ot vllle Klwanls Club. 1965 in Saginaw.

He and his wift Two Airmen Freed GRANT C. GREEN AVOCA Grant C. Green, 70, American Telephone, off i8 at SO; and Leasco Date up 1 at 24; The Big Board ticker tape was one minute late in early transactions. Some analysts said the marketwhich has lost about 80 points on the Dow Jones Indus- came to Kinde in 1965. massacre.

Medina testutea at the Pentagon last Thursday and later told newsmen: "I did not see a slaughter, and nope was ordered by me or reported to Mr. Miller is survived by his Funeral services will be held 715 Lapeer Avenue, Port Hu tation. The National Council on Crime 'at 2 p.m., Friday In Muir Broth widow, a daughter, Mrs. Elva Callahan, Kinde; a grandchild, ron, died Wednesday in Port Huron Hospital after a short ill- and Delinquency also sponsors er Funeral Home, Almont, with Fourteen doctors of medicine were appointed to the hospital and two great grandchildren. Rev.

Clarke M. Cochrane, pas me." Thompson, 26, of Decatur, flew a helicopter in CAIP.ftM CAB Turn TT 1 a prujcus, viiamuc. The remains are in William D. ness. Mr.

Green was born July 14, 1899 in St. Clair County and trial averaee in a month will! a said. tor of First Congregational Church ((UCC). officiating. Bur- staff, five on active status, four consulting status, and five on Gage Funeral Home where The Youth Council will meet face further testing today.

Viet Cong after they were shot married Almeda Furness in 1927 Jan, 6 in the court house for alia! will be in Ferguson Ceme- courtesv status friends may call after 7 p.m., to day. last month have been utners minn a rauy weones- down work and planning session. tery, In Port Huron. Mrs. Green died in 1961.

He is survived by two daugh support of the rifle company as It swept through My Lai. His radio report was credited with starting an Army Investigation. Four congressmen who heard Thompson's secret testimony Wednesday told UPI off the record that they disagreed with Rivers' summation. freed, the U.S. Command announced today.

The two men, W.O. Michael T. Patterson, 21, of Redmond, day which pulled the Dow up from a steep decline on the day could continue. The fairly active trading pace of 12.6 million shares may indicate large insti- ters, Mrs. Kenneth Hill, Grand Trustees engaged the firm of Marts Lundy, New York City, as financial consultants for the proposed new hospital building project.

MR. CLABUESCH and Mr. Woelke reported on conferences ALEX SCOTT BAD AXE Funeral services for Alex Scott, 89, former resident of Bad Axe, will be con- AnrtmA at 1(1 urn FrMnv In Vis. Blanc, and Mrs. James Tidd, Sanilac United Fund Drive, Short Of Goal, Near End Clarkston; four sons, Robert, and Sgt.

Vernon C. Shep- luuuns cue tumillR HI Hum uic oi -f AUr-nn flnin In Smiths Creek; Donald, of Bel Rivers reacted sharply when levue; Richard of Romeo, catholic Church in Bay Stuart, Flint; 16 grandchildren with Michigan Department of a reporter told him some City. sidelines, one said. good condition, the command The Wednesday rebound in sai(j blue chip stocks brought the! Tey walked lnt0 a South Dow up from a more than 5Vietnamese out just after po nt loss to close up 0.20 at noon WedneSday near the Due committee members disagreed Public Health on schedules of Burial will be in Colfax Ceme two sisters, Mrs. Marion Crib-bins, Goodells; and Mrs.

Kathleen Quinn, Hillman, and a tlon Army, Retarded Children's Association, Children's Aid, Catholic Family Service, Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, and Red Cross. tery. 783.99. Mr. Scott died Tuesday in his Lap Special Forces camp, on the SANDUSKY The annual Sanilac County United Fund campaign will close Dec.

15, Chairman Joseph Weiler said this week. Weiler said volunteer workers are being urged to make their returns no later than that date so directors may allocate funds brother, Kenneth, of Arkansas. A son, Gary, died in 1965. Lhome in Bay City. Cambodian border 135 mile timing of the building program Mr.

Clabuesch said, "The deadline, established by the department for breaking ground for the new building Is April 1, 1971. with his interpretation. The lawmakers, he also was Informed, were unhappy that only Rivers was permitted to comment publicly after the closed sessions being conducted by his investigations Persons who have not been Born Feb. 16, 1880, In Huron Remains will be in Rister Funeral Home, Avoca, after 7 called on and who wish to give County, Mr. Scott spent most of mav do so at Wolverine State his life in this vicinity.

He was a D.m.. today. Services will be retired house builder. Bank or at campaign headquar held there at 1 p.m., Saturday "Plannina the new facility Is to the 44-member agencies for northeast of Saigon. Peterson and Shepard were shot down Nov.

2 during heavy fighting in the border region around Due Lap and the Bu Prang Special Forces camp, 25 miles south of it. Peterson was the pilot of a light observation helicopter and The subcommittee made the Mr. Scott is survived by his I JI-- 1 at ntt As nfl The AP 60-stock average rose .6 to 266.6. But there were 840 stocks declining in price on the Big Board, compared with 501 gainers and broader-based market barometers showed slight losses on the day. Early prices on the American American Stock Exchange included Milgo Electronics, off Vt at 65; ff nn i mi new vear rapiu.y fnlini4 wdow, Clara, and a brother, tneiiU'co i imnortance.

not only to He emphasized that if solicitation cannot be completed by there." Rivers snanpea. ti James Scott, Bad Axe. I -f U.i. (Via mn. Board oi irusiccs uuv ms The remans are in.

btapish tire community. ters in The Detroit Edison Building, Sandusky. Total giving to date Is some $5,300 under what was contributed last year, Robert Schul-theiss, United Fund treasurer, disclosed. The amount also is slightly under the 1967 total. Monday, solicitors are asked to with Rev.

Jon Thomas, pastor of Avoca Methodist Church, officiating. Burial will be in Spring-hill Cemetery, Fargo. MISS ELIZABETH JOHNSON HARBOR BEACH Funeral services will be held at 8 p.m., Friday in Ramsey Funeral continue making calls while est! Shepard was an observer. They anepara was an observer, meyi mey aon i une mo iuic don't they have the guts to complain to me." Rivers said of Thompson: "He didn't say he saw anybody shoot anybody. He did say he Boiler Problem he nt of addi.

were serving with Troop of tional returns that may be ex- Funeral Home at 805 bast ioutn Union Street, Bay City, where the Rosary will be recited at 7:45 p.m., today. 'm "Ithe 17th Air Cavalry's 7th ,7.1. pected after the campaigns The United hund 44 agencies Gives Pupils At closine date xt Squadron. 7nL 8' UPI Both men wer6 wounded whcn 1 at lsJt they were shot down, the U.S. requested $56,000 for 1970 oper-jHome for Miss Elizabeth John-ation.

81, Harbor Beach. She died The total contributed so far GILBERT L. SHUBEL PORT AUSTIN Funeral I a "Nf aw some aeaa uul UblV A UaY Uttl didn't see anybody doing any- moved close to $25,000 this week, 1 ucauajr nielli Command said. After their return thpv wore trpatpH first at- THUMB MARKETS Weiler said, with contributions Rev. A.

C. Nuechterlein, pas xvrc. u.ioen t. UBLY "ca 'b prominent businessman and rnmmiini. cchl h.nk anybody can oe services for Gilbert L.

Shubel, 58 of $551 from Lexington Mould tor of Zion Evangelical Lutheran lrh.rDed anvminc. church and civic leader, will be tnH.u" ing, $390 from McKenzie Memo conducted at 2 Saturday in fcf of -Mtr breakdown. I ZZ rial Hosnital, $287 from Carson Church, will officiate. Burial will be in Woodlawn Cemetery, Marine City. Wheat, Per Bu $1.30 an Army hospital at Pleiku.

Oats, Per Bu 53 then transferred to the 24th Barley, Per Bu Evacuation hospial at Long Rye, Per Bu 80Binh, 15 miles northeast of Sal-Pea Beans, Per Cwt 5.85 gon. ville Community Schools, and $110 from Deckerville Commun unuea rroiiam L-nurcn. Superintendent Leonard Sinke inOreS Man, LL, Rev. Robert P. Garrett will of-! gad a fan is the cause of the Fnr fipHina ficiate.

Burial will be in Port problem. JOIieo ror Wiring The name of a sister, Mrs. Austin Cemetery. Catherine Henrion, Mt. Clemens, was omitted by error from the obituary in Wednes The body is in Alden Mac- Carsonville To Buy New Fire Truck CARSONVILLE The Carsonville Village Council met this week with supervisors from Washington and Brldgehampton Townships to discuss how to finance new fire truck for Carsonville and to get a tentative date for closing the Carsonville area dump.

ity Hospital. Local agencies which will share ths major portion of the total contributed are the County Blood Bank, Salva- If the equipment Is repaired Beer rOT Minors by Friday, pupils will return to gT. CLAI George R. Cash-studios, Mr. Sinke said, but in more 22, St.

Clair Shores, was any ewnt, elementary pupils found RUiiiy by District Judge will be in school Friday as theirwjMam V. Simpson of furnish- Alpine Funeral Home, Bad day's Issue. vwi a. bd Corn, Per Bu 1.01 Soy Beans, Per Bu 2.18 DETROIT (AP) (USDA)-Egg prices paid per doicn, Wednesday, bv first receivers (Including U.S.); Grade A lumno 42Vb-47t extra larae U-UVtt large 61Vb-44Vbf medium 59-6IVj; Small 43-45. kAnrteM CtanHu DuAmll tmitm Inr County Takes Bids For Road Equipment Axe.

GARY MANIER KINGSTON Gary Manler, nioht in hie hnn. nf -irooms can be neatea. inn beer to minors. 1 utuua litfuv in 111a iiriiiv heart attack 22, died Tuesday in University Hnsnital. Ann Arbor, after a Speech Contest moderate and generally clearing! Bids were taken Wednesday SMM'pi.

0andluS.bvinga01iby the St. Clair County Road He was sentenced to pay $B0 fine and costs or to serve 20 davs In Jail. Cashmore was arrested on the charge by St. Clair State Police lone Illness. ssL or or Won By Schmalz Go-Getters Bureau Has Discussion On Lending Laws Mr.

Manier was a student at and smalls ore short of full neeejs. MICHAEL SWIASTYN ELKTON Mic hael Swaistyn, 79, Owendale, died WnrlnPoHnv In Unhharrl Mr. Central Michigan University, oi equipment 10 De aeuyerea in spring. Two bids were received for At Harbor Beach DETROIT (AP) (USDA) Livestock close Wednesday. Mayor Les Davis said the Vil- in connection with an incioem Mt.

Pleasant HARBOR BEACH Mark laee would like to purchase a He was born Nov. 24, 1947 in mnrtnl Mnenltat Hurl A COLUMBUS Twenty 28 In which Cashmore and bers of the Go-detters Farm minors were found drink- Schmalz, a senior in Our Lady $24,000 combination fire truck 500 330 pounds, J7.5o.ji.oo; 2jo-240 four, five-yard 23,000 gross vol- pounds, J4.50-27.50; J-4, 240270 pounds, piHc 25.oo-24.so; sows, s. i-3, Joo-40 pounds. urne weignt dump trucKs. Bins, mm J'3' 40'M0 pound'' "-i including trade-ins, are $25,500 Cain 300.

siouohter steers several from Charles Lambert tt Son. Kingston Community High' Mr" nSia; born July reau group met at the home of jng boer on Bee River Road. of Lake Huron High School, is and tanker out tne metnoa oi ii- mrs. rranK wawrcntc, mum- School in 1965 nancine will remain undeter mined until after the 1970 He married Patricia Mc- Port Huron Aroa Deaths Funoral He Is survived by his widow, phis. Leona; two daughters, Mrs.j Chairman Gordon Sutton con-Mary Fretiach, Owendale, and ducted the meeting.

Mrs. Harold Mrs. Anna Grisaber, Ypsilantl; 'Winn reported on the previous budget is approved by the Vil- Laughlin Sept. 3 1966 In King-lage Jan. 9.

jston. ''SShtr gfode'Jol TwtSdiland $29,538 from Andy Falk nual "Voice of Democracy" tiauahtor heifers not tested. son. contest, conducted under BUS- Vealers SO. high choice and prime ,1 4400-4400; choice, je.oo-44.oo; aood 34.oo, The same two firms submitted pices of Veterans of foreign pnm.

w-no bids for two 10-yard tandemiWars between pupils of the Com- A used fire truck was bought Surviving are his widow, his I. it! trucks 'l5-000 GVW- Bi(ls with munity and OLLH Schools. Mark will make a tape record BASSETT, MRS. MWIE December 10. ot Chestnut SI.

The remains ere of me Arthur Smith funeral Horn wtienj the Rotary will recited at 1 1 Frlrtoy. Servlres II m. Saturday in II. Joeph Church with burial in Ml. Hope Cemetery.

from th Village of Marlette flve'parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Nur sons, William, meeting, and Mrs. stuiman rar-years ago. he said, and is de-Manier, Clifford; two Michael, Anthony, and Da- son told of County women's ac-teriorating fast.

Dennis, Fort Gordon, and.vid. all of Pontiac; 25 grand- tivltics. A special meeting of the coun-Alan, Clifford; a sister, and 30 great grand-l Mrs. Charles Winn led in sing-nil ami tnwnnhins sunervisors riiffnrrf? two half-sisters. Mrs.

children. Ine Christmas carols. ing of his speech which will be entered in district competition at Flint. Other winners were: Second lo.oo. trade-ins are $26,545.14 from new york (AP)-(usoAi-whoiesoie Lambert, and $25,888 from Falk.

eaq yfferlnqs llqht on loroe; toraer oni Tw0 bids Were received for Six oiners. Demand aood Wednesday. I A Wholesale selling prices bosed on pick-Up trucks With trade-ins. iBidders are Skinner Chevrolet ,47 m.n, 44.vJt $12,533.66. and Falk at $1 .691.

uili ha rallprf in onrlv Tantiarv! Rarharn Rain, and Mrs. Donald: The remains are in James F.I Discussion on "Truth About; led by to decide on closing the dump.JRussell, both of Marion, huneral Lhapel where Lenainj? lbwr whs place, Glenn Ginther, and third place! Nancy Juth.Both are Feb. 28 has been set as the ten-half-brother, John Manier, Mar-, friends may call at 7 p.m. today.C a I Winn. Louis, OORE.

FRANKLIN Medium (41 lbs overooel 4142. Fancy Bids 8 re being Checked to D6 and a are incomplete. -imnlls (36 Ihs average) unqusled. tative closing date I jOLLH School seniors awarded later. Browns: none.

December 10, 4731 Lake-shore, Harbor Beach. Services I pm. Saturday In Arthur Smith Funeral Home, wim burial Rock Fans Cemetery, Horber each. -jr New York Stock Market Quotations McCormack gave the legislative report. Guests were Lon Lorff, Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Wronskl, and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Scheffler who showed pictures of their summer trip to Newfoundland. Gifts were exchanged.

The meeting Jan 13 will he in the Louis McCormick home. HASTINGS, ARTHUR rierember 11, formerly at 754 Onlorlo It. Services 00 jm Snlurdny In Arthur Smith Pun. oral Heme with burial in Lako-siOe Cemelery. 33 34 31 155 40 44 IM 65 65 33 50 4 3 4b Vt 11 11 II 11 41 41 4144 'A 41 56 54 56 15314 14'b 14'4 Vt IntMlner 3 Int Nick 130 63 30 394 19 44 nt 1.05 34Mi 1M Fair Hill 49V 49'i 'Fonsteel Inc Vt i Fedders .40 34Vi 49'i 13Vs 41 7 NotCath 1.30 Not Distil .90 Nat Fuel 1.60 4 1 Nat Genl .10 I 31 XV, 31 14 3'i 37's 39 17 4.IVt 4-1 -Vt 51 514 21 22 63Vb tVslNalOyps 105 44 63'l 43 I 41 44 17 5, 19 44 4 31 39 22V, 34 II 114 44 J9H M'i 13 3914 3 33 19J 19H 77'zl 7614 33 44 150 144Vi 149V, StiCLInd 2 20 14 17 17 17 4 Wlieorl GO 1.30 4 23 23 23 ViilrafSR 120a 21 II 11 II 4 Vt I Shell Oil 2 40 I 22( 27 27 SherwnWm 1 4 li I 14 Vb SlgnaltO I 20 'J fitt 44 47 47 67 4 Vb SooCali I 40 1 41 it 41 South (.0 120 31 11 20 70 Vb JouNGoS 1 40 27 39 39 29 4 Vb iou Poc 1 40 99 15 15 SouRv 2 loo Applegate Home Uses 1,000 Lights In Yule Display A PPLF.fi ATE The rxtrn- 41 II 4 46 44 4 46 44 J7 y) i-eaDeptsir i J4i Flrestne 1.60 J4 1.391 Fllntkele Flo Pow 1.40 5t Va FloPowLt 3 71 e- DMC Cp .15 II jFoodFalr .90 11' FordMot 40 1SH 4-U ForMcKS .10 13H Vt FrelpSul 1.40 I Nat ind Lead 1.2h Nat Tea .00 We 4 VtlNotomos .25 135 4t 1iNev Pow I J4 4-VbVb Jnafl 1, iNewmnt 104 loo MP 1.10 42 39 10 4 42 6 30 304 47 155 154 4 31 14 34 33'.

Wi 11 71Vi 14 II 3 irn 4 5 33 1344 3H 2" 71' t5 13H 14 JUSTIN, MRS. JESSIE Oeremher II, formerly 57W CriswOld Srvlf44 100 Satuflay In Arthur Imith fun. rnl Home with burial in CatwHI Cemetery. Blue) Water Dlalrlat iA Death Funralt 13 37 lowa Beet 41 Vj Itek Corp 39'4 Vi 13 ') 44 64 Vb JohnMon 1 V0 214 Johnjhn Ma 'i Joy Mtg 1.40 40 4 i 34 11 4 39'b 4 KoUer Al 1 Kan ce 1 40 KonPwL 1.14 Koty Ind 54 KoyserRo .60 1J14 4 Kenncotl 140 29 25 32 44 27 21 44 44 4 Vj sive Chriitmfu lighting outside 7 644 U'i 31 J4 32'4 2 20V. 43 40'-l 0' I 37 37 44 20'-l 11 39' 39 -0- 10 2i 42 33 44V, 99 27 49 11 41 27 20 16'4 16 4 Vb Suarlans the home if Ted Mulllns Is at- 4 17 I 4 40 16 13 1J7 ii 34'' 4 "i uruenc.p i.g 52 5 47 II 35 1 34 34 21 21V.

41 14144 141 161V 4 4 trnrtlng many viewers. II I AAA 'Norrisinn .00 NorAmPhll 1 4 NoNGns 140 Nor Poc 2 60 NoSioPw 1 60 Northroo 1 34- I94 10 52 3'H 21V, 37i 10 52 JqxoreO (Ba 47 4 si Brand I 50 31 4 siq Kolltman 21 4 SioCal 2 40b 27 tioilind 2 91 4 ttnilM I 1 7'ui 44 4i iviuiiinx uscn miirr miin i.uimi 14 31 21 21'e 34 37 4 19 19 5 10 10 I 31 31 45 441 I 31 42 'or nis scheme 564 J4' 15 15Vi 27V, 12 2 tl'hVt- Nwst Alrl 45 61 42 4 47 -C- I 1 GA CP 1 .50 I 164 16V, 14 -2 OAF Corp .40 II 344 34H 34 vt Goni iSke V30 i 30 30H -gjX'nom4'! I 46 44 46'b 4b sirfoiiOh 2 70 94 94 4 NortSIm 1 11 2 94 GREEN, GRANT 2 35 33 JOVb Kerr Mc 1 50 16 26' i Koppers 1 40 15 4Vi KlmnClk 1 20 Unless otherwise noted, rales of dlvl-' Bend 1.40 dends In the fareqolnq table art onnuol BenefFIn 1.40 disbursements based on the last quarterly! Benquet -or semi-annual decalratlon. Special or, Beth Stl 1.M 5ro dividends or poyments not desla-1 Block HR .34 hated as reqular are Identified In the Boeing 1.M following footnotes. i 'jP -o-Als oexfro or extrds, b-Annual rate Borden i I. pluss tocK dividend.

t-LIuldatlnq dlvl- BorqWar I.J5 Send. d-Oec ered ar raid in 14 plus Brlsl Wy 1.30 tork dividend. e-Pold last year. t-Pay-Brunswk lOq -ottle In stock during 1949, estlmoled cash BucyEr 1.30 -voiul on exdlvldend or ex-distribution Budd Co dote. g-Declared or paid so (or this Bunk Ramo year.

i-Declored or paid oiler stock Burl Ind U0 dividend or split up. k-Declored or pa Burrghs .40 thls year, an accumulative Issue with, In arrears. n-New issue, j. fold this year, dividend omitted, deterred Cal Flnonl or no action token ot lost dividend meet- CompRL JSa (ng. Declared or paid In 4I plus CampSp 1.10 tork dividend.

t-Pold In stock during CaroPLt 1.4 1964, estimated cash volue on ex-dlvldend CorrlerCp 40 or distribution date. l-Soles In full. CostleCke ,60 tld-colled. x-I dividend. y-Ex dlvl- CaterTr 1.10 -dend and solcl In full, x-dls-ex distrlbu- CeloneseCp I tlon.

xr-Ex rights. w-Wlthout war- Cenco ins 3J rants. ww-Wlth warrants. w-Whfl dls- Cent IW 1 40 1rimed. wl-When Issued.

hd-Nexf day Cerro 1 40h deilvtrv. CrssnaA Sun vl-ln bonkruplcy or receivership or cfi Stl .400 fcelng reorganltfd under the Bonkruotcy Ches Ohio "Act, or securities ossumed hy outh com- ChrlsCU ponies, fn Forolqn Issu Subiect to In- Chrysler 1 forest equoliialion fox, CevEim 04 NfW YORK (AP) New York Stock Sol 1 Sxchange selected morning prices; iflnRod SalH No Coiomtst 1.40 (hds.) High Lew lost eng. ym ColuGos 1 40 A ComiSolv 4(1 6vi amng wnn a lius ngure. "i'V The Boh Fairmnn home has 19 Ti 4 extensive display of 42 Chrlslmai lights. 10V 11 33 10 40' 1 34 197 00 6 a 31 .13 14 II 43 47 I 17 36 34 19 19 4 42( 47 47 7 4 StnultCh 1 10 Veritlfug 74 Stevensj 2 40 97 stiideyvarth I 29 4 Vt vin on in 35 74 4 56 4 Orridnf Pet 1 32 OhioEdis 1 50 Wl 18 79 0 34 -0- 193 23 4 17 34 ll'i 1 4 74 74 4 31 31 JI7 56 56 21 32 32 I 13 14 11 43 3 74 10 Ml Jivramni no 70, died Wednesday.

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