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Mr STOCKS REAL ESTATE Chicago IBaih) (Tribune wance ustness TRANSPORTATION Saturday, December 20, 1958 Part 2 Page 5 STATE STREET Accord Ends WILSON JONES PEOPLE AND EVENTS MOON FAILS TO STIMULATE 18 Day Strike A id YULE VOLUME FMOUSMMlBMi By Ernest Fuller II I 1 RULE SOUGHT Harry A. Bullis announced Friday his retirement as chairman of General Mills, a post he has held since 1948. His successor is expected to be of Chrysler Detroit, Dec. 19 corporation and the United elected at a directors meeting (F ourth article in a series) Monday. Bullis, 68, was eligi BY SWINGLINE STOCK PRICES 5 -( 4 cvrray Auto Workers union Friday I ble to retire three years ago, but accepted the company's NTERESTING and historic from its nameplate on up, the Rookery at the south MAY TOP 1957 3 Biggest Selling Days to Come invitation to stay three more Dec New York, fT fill IflXJ H.Xwf a 19 in launch- years.

DissensionHits east corner of La Salle and Adams streets comes as close America's success satellite Koscoe A. rage, vice presi ing a 412 ton space as any other building to being settled an 18 day strike that made idle 44,000 and shut off Chrysler's production of Plymouth, Dodge, DeSoto, and Chrysler cars. Chrysler moved quickly to get back into the Big Three auto race. dent ana director ot pro Firm: Borders to the gave little inspiration the dean of the financial dis duction of the Kraft Foods division of National Dairy trict. It not only looks the part, but in a large measure acts it.

stock market Friday. Prices declined for the first time this week. BY NICK POULOS The seemingly endless roducts corporation, will re Of the 44.000 idle, onlv tire Jan. 1. He has been with For one thing, it has the he company 30 years.

General Dynamics, builder of the huge Atlas missile now 7,100 actually were on strike. They walked out Dec. 2 at the James E. Pringle, president orbiting, failed to hold an double barreled distinction of being a landmark built on the site of an even older landmark. For another, its massive stone front, marble lobby, BY JAMES GAVIN Differences within the management of Wilson Jones company, Chicago loose leaf equipment producer, came to light Friday.

And the possibility loomed that control of, the company may be acquired by Swingline, New York City manufacturer of office stapling machines. M. W. Borders, president of of Pringle Paper Products, was elected chairman of the Employers Association of Chicago. Wyatt A.

Miller and Oliver R. Sperry were elected vice chairmen, and Louis II. Dehmlow and Arthur L. John and baronial-like rooms give it an unmistakable look of Dodge Main installation in Detroit. The principal issue revolved around relief time for 400 employes in the Dodge Main metal shop where unpainted bodies are processed.

As finally agreed, these workers will continue to get two 12 minute breaks before Business and art, the latter in the form of this intricately permanence and authority. aj. designed lobby, have mixed for years in the Rookery building. And it been a success what it set out to be a fi son were elected directors. early gain of about $2 and closed with a loss of 25 cents.

Other missile-rocket shares presented a scrambled picture of gains and losses. Key stocks generally showed gains or losses 'running fractions to about $1. The Associated Press average of 60 stocks declined 0.2 to 209.9, with industrials up 0.2, rails down 0.1, and utilities down 0.2. Of 1,243 issues traded, losers outnumbered gainers 569 to 420. Standard Poor's nancial office building.

Wilson Jones, confirmed that he accepted an offer made by try's industrial giants, was a tenant, and so were John W. Bet a Million Gates and Theodore Prisland and Don The Rookery was built in bwinglineto sell his 5,950 and after lunch, plus five min 1886 from plans by Burnham ovan Worland were promoted to associates in the firm of utes every two hours, pro Wilson Jones shares. Swingline Offer to Buy Swingline last Tuesday of Latham -Tyler -Jensen, indus vided there is no reduction in unit output or quality. Root, one of the great architectural firms of that day, at a cost of more than 1 million dollars. It rests on spread foundations of beams and trial designer.

stream of shoppers pouring in and out of the State street i stores this Christmas season are spending at least as much money and probably more than last year. This pronouncement comes from Robert B. Johnson, managing director of the State Street council. "Business is good, but it has been spotty because of the cold weather spells," Johnson went on to say. But sales for the season could run as much as 2 per cent over last year." 3 Big Days Ahead The heaviest shopping days thus far were the Friday and Saturday following Thanksgiving, a traditional occurrence.

Three more heavy volume days are expected Saturday, Monday, and Tuesday. Sales normally taper off the day before Christmas, often referred to as straggler's day, which falls on Wednesday this year. Toys have been selling unusually well with home fur fered to purchase 100,000 shares of outstanding Wilson BANK HOLDERS Jones stock for $20 a share. Realty Notes TO VOTE JAN. 13 At the time of the offer W.

steel rails and has columns of cast iron. There are 12 floors and a basement. Samuel Insull. The Northern Trust company began business there in a room on the second floor in 1889. THE Rookery still is essentially a financial building, with securities and insurance firms among the major tenants, said Sudler.

Even the ground floor is occupied largely by financial houses. North American Accident Insurance company has been a Rookery tenant since the Dobbertin, secretary and Stewart B. Matthews wil ON STOCK SPLIT Shareholders of the National give up his duties Jan. as treasurer of Wilson Jones, said every effort would be made RECENTLY as last May vice president and general ASitE Bank of Commerce of Chicago was cited by the Chi sales manager of Baird War to prevent holders from sell ing their shares. ner, out will continue Benjamin Kulp, Wilson with the firm as senior vice Jones chairman, issued "a let president and sales consultant, cago Architectural Landmarks commission for its "pioneering plan in providing shops and offices around a graceful, semi-private square air well." Daniel H.

Burnham, of make no little plans" conviction, 500 stock index edged off 0.08 to 54.07. Big board volume was shares against Thursday. 2 Hillman's Stores Get New Change Dispensers Hillman's Food Stores Friday announced installation of new automatic change dispensers in the stores at 22d street and Harlem avenue and 63d and Halsted streets. The dispensers are being used in conjunction with change computing cash registers. The Rookery building which building opened.

Warner O. uaira presi ter to shareholders describing Swingline's action as a subtle The setting is old the tow dent, announced. In his new will vote on a '5 for 1 stock split, subject to approval to the controler of the currency, at the annual stockholders meeting Jan. 13. T.

H. Golightly, chairman and president, said directors also have indicated they will raise the annual dividend rate from $5 a share on the present stock to $7 a share with the has entrances on both Adams and La Salle streets. attempt to determine if it can post Matthews will develop gam control of Wilson Jones and handle the sale and trad and John W. Root were not cidentally, was the first ing of large investment prop The letter was signed by all Wilson Jones employes except the only noted architects iden home" of the Chicago Pub erties. John L.

Hall, district nishings becoming increasing Borders. Borders Offers Reason sales manager of the com ly popular as a mutual type pany's Park Ridge office, has Christmas guts, Johnson re semi-annual dividend disbursement in January. been named a vice president and will succeed Matthews as Borders thru his attorney, Herman A. Benjamin, New York City, said his decision ported. Altho the inclement weath- ering, spiralmg iron stairway, the amazingly high ceilings some 13 feet, the intricate, lacelike ornamentation, the hardwood floors but the Rookery has offices and furnishings as modern as any building in the Loop.

Ownership has changed hands relatively few times. Title is still in the name of Central Safety Deposit company, the corporation that erected the building. The Sudler firm has an ownership interest in the property. The land is leased from the city. NEW YORK BONDS er knocked out some planned shopping trips, the unseason to sell was based on the turmoil and dissension existing tif ied with the Rookery.

Frank Lloyd Wright remodeled the elaborate court lobby in 1905. The site formerly was occupied by a city water tank, built about 1842 and surrounded, after the great fire of 1871, by a two story structure that served temporarily as City hall. The Rookery borrowed its name from the water tank, a favorite nesting place for birds. The in- lie library. Over the years the building directory of the Rookery has read like a page from Who's Who in "Chicago." Burnham himself had an office in the building and worked on his Chicago plan there, according to Louis C.

Sudler of Sudler managing agency. Judge Elbert H. Gary, who built United States Steel corporation into one of the coun- ably cold spell stimulated general sales manager. The Association of American Railroads has signed a new long term lease for about 30,000 square feet of space in within the Wilson Jones management which recently erupt sales of heavy wearing ap Net High Low Close chge. IntTTcv4 83 171.2 169.0 169 0 3.4 IntersPw3 78 98.0 98.0 98.0 ITECktcv4 82 111 0 110 0 111.0 LSMS 3 97 69.4 69.4 69.4 LehVCoal 5 74st 7.5.0 75.0 75.0 .6 parel, ice skates, sleds, and other related merchandise, according to one State street Friday, Dee.

19, 19581 Rales Friday, par Year ago 5,230,000 Bales 1958 to 1,345,509,120 Sales 1957 to 1,048,382,630 DOMESTIC Figures after decimal point are eighths Net High Low Close chge. the Socony Mobil building, 59 ed with the resignation of five nonemploye directors." Those who resigned owned just under 30,000 shares of LehVHT 5 84 E. Van Buren st. L. J.

Sheridan Co. has merchant. High on KingsCEl 6 97 Do 5 2003f Do 4 20031 Do 4 2003f LibMcN cv 5-76 Lockhd cv 3 80 70.5 70.5 70.5 .7 126.4 126.4 126.411.4 40.0 40.0 40.0 .2 37.0 36.0 36.0 34.6 33.4 34.6 1.2 113.4 113.0 113.4 .4 137.1 133.0 133.0 3.0 87.2 87.2 87.2 the company's 328,000 out Michigan Av. subleased or Thor Power Tool standing shares. PUBLIC AUTHORITY BONDS The Greater North Michi gan Avenue association re Swingline on bept.

24 was TREASURY SECURITIES TFridav. Dec. 19. 195R1 97.4 97.4 97.4 .4 company 4,066 square feet of office space in the Prudential building to Armour Co. to one of two New York com .1 .1 6 Bid 6fy 80 116.0 116.0 116.03.0 104.4 104.0 104.4 .4 90.0 90.0 90.0 Figures after decimal point are 32ds1 ported that sales in the last Lonllard 3 78 MackTrk 5 68 Macy cv 5 77 McDermt cv 5 72 3 73 MerrCh cv 4 75 MichConG 3 69 95.3 95 3 95.3 113.0 113.0 113.0 94.0 93.7 94.0 101.5 101.5 101.5 85.3 85.0 85.0 77.4 77.2 77.2 142.4 142.4 142.4 174.0 173.2 173.0 108.1 107.6 108.0 1003 100.1 100.1 Ask 68V 82 84 91 INFLATION WILL BE SUBJECT OF SERIES TO BEGIN ON SUNDAY panies and three individuals Issue.

rate, maturity Chgo Calumet Skyway 2 95 Do 4 95 Chuo Transit Auth 3 78.... Do 4,4 82 Chgo Reg Ft Dis 4 95 Florida Turnoike 3Vi 95 10 days ran 12 per cent high 85.2 .2 81 88 be occupied by Armour Phar er than a year ago and it ex 97 100V maceutical company, a subsidi MplsMol cv 6 8f MSPSSM-4 71 85 87 which sued Wilson Jones and its two top officers for, "the waste and misuse of the funds, assets, and properties 93.4 96.4 .4 83.1 .1 57.6 1.5 660 1 0 60.0 95 184.0 181.1 181.4 Great N. Orl. Expressway 4 94 93 Do gm 4 91 ary. for administrative and Alb Sus 4 75 AllegLud cv 4 81 Allied Ch 3 78 Alcoa 4 82 Am 2030 Do 4.80 87 AmMchFcv 5 77 AmMFcv 4 81 Am TAT 5 83 Do 4 85 Do cv 4 73 Do 3 90 Do 3 73 Do 3 84 Do 2 87 Do 2 71 Do 2 75 Do 2 80 Do 2 86 Am Tob 3 62 Do 3 69 Armour 5 84f pects the total Yule season volume to be one of the largest 92.4 Illinois Toll Road 3 95 70 MoKanT 5 67f 92.4 92.4 92.0 91.4 MoPac 5 204 5f 86.0 85.0 93.4 92.6 96.4 96.4 83.1 83.1 57.6 56.4 66.0 66.0 60.0 59.7 66.7 66.3 63.5 63.

0 76.3 75.7 75.4 74.6 44 4 44.0 50.6 50-3 73 86 86 75 93 What has inflation done to the American economy and Do 4 98 84V Indiana Toll Rd Com. 3 94 84H Kansas Turnpike 3 94 723i Krntnckv Tnrnoike 3.40 94.. 90 of the company. Do 4 2020f Do 4 2030f Do 4 90 Do 4 2005 sales office. The lease is for six years and 10 months.

Carl M. Tritschler of Hogan Far-well, was cooperating .2 2.2 "4 .7 1.0 .2 .4 .2 .2 .1 "3 66.6 63.5 75.7 74.6 44.4 Plaintiffs' holdings in Wil 91.4 83.1 78.0 86.6 83.4 79.1 75.2 98.0 93.0 84.0 78.0 87.0 84.0 79.1 75.2 98.1 93.0 83.1 78.0 86.6 83.4 79.1 75.0 98.0 93.0 78.0 MonRR 6 2007f MoriEs 3 2000 son Jones were estimated at 50.4 156.0 154.0 154.0 broker, representing Armour, NaCash cv 4 81 NCyl cv 5 77 48,310 shares. in the avenue's history. The association explained that its area's substantial increase in dollar sales is partly because of slightly higher suitability of the accessories in which so many avenue stores specialize. 78.4 78.4 Mackinac Bridge 4 94 994 101 Mass Turnpike 3.30 94 81 84 New Jersey Turnpike 33i 88 96 99 New Pow Auth 3.20 95 83 New York Thruway 3.10 94.

86H 88 Ohio Turnpike 3 92 86 89 Penn Turnpike 3.10 98 83 854 Tenas Turnpike 2.70 80 78 81 Virginia Rev 3 94 87 90 West Va Turnpike 4 89.. 51 55 Do 3 89 47 50 Flat. NatDairy 3 76 -NatDist 4 83 NatStl 3 S6 110.4 110.0 110.0 90 0 89.2 89.2 101.0 101.0 101.0 95.7 95.7 95.7 85.6 85.6 856 130.0 129.0 130.0 what will it do in the future? What are its underlying causes and who are its victims? Is there any reasonable promise of relief Port, Ordinance Adoption Urged Do 3 82 105.0 105.0 105.0 2.0 97.4 97.4 97.4 .4 97.2 97.2 97.2 102.2 102.2 102.2 .3 113.4 113.0 113.1 .1 91.2 91.2 91.2 Assoc Inv 4 77 Do 3 62 Atchison 4 95 Atl Cst 4 64 Atl Ref cv 4 87 Atl Refin 2 66 cv 4 2010 NatTea cv 3 80 101.6 101.4 101.6 .3 .1 .2 .4 .4 .4 .4 .2 .6 .5 Ji .2 5 .2 .1 .3 .6 .2 .1 .4 1.2 .4 Net Issue Bid Ask Chge. 112. 99.31 100.1 111.

99.21 99.23 111. 99.10 99.14 111, 8-1. 59 99.9 99.11 .1 113. ....100.3 100.5 .1 1. 2-15.

59 99.28 99.30 .1 3, 99.30 100.1 3, ....100.9 100.12 .2 2, 95.10 95.16 2. 94.28 95.2 3. ....100.6 100.9 .2 2, 11-15, 60 97.30 98.4 .2 114. 8-1. 61 ....100.30 101.2 2.

97.16 97.22 2, 96.16 96.22 113. ....100.4 100.12 .4 2, 6-15, 67-62 90.20 90.28 .4 4. ....100.30 101.2 3, 11-15, 62 ....100.10 100.14 2, 95.26 95.30 2. 8-15. 63 94.20 94.28 .2 1.

10-1. 63 90.14 90.24 2. 12-15. 68-63 88.20 88.28 .4 3. 96.10 96.18 2, 93.2 93.10 .2 3.

8-15, 66 95.2 95.10 .2 2, 87.26 88.2 .4 2, 12-15, 69-64 87.20 87.28 .4 2. 87.2 87.10 .6 2. 86.24 87. .8 2, 86.12 86.20 .8 2, 86.8 86.16 .8 2, 86.12 86.20 .8 4. 10-1, 69 ....101.6 101.14 2.

3. 99.26 100.2 .2 3. 90.26 91.4 3, 5-15, 85 90.12 90.20 .2 3. 92.12 92.20 .2 3. 86.6 86.14 .6 BILLS 1- 22 2.62 2.56 .05 2- 19 2.80 2.74 .02 3- 19 2.78 2.74 .06 harbors in the public works Adoption of an ordinance 79.2 78.4 79.2 .4 74.0 74.0 .2 Docv4 2010A 74.4 79.0 79.0 79.0 Eng 61 NYCen 6 80 Do 5 2013 Do 4 2013 Do 4 98 Do 4 98 reg NYCenHR3 97 NWCenLS3 98 NYAHr 4 2043A 73 90.0 89.7 69.6 69.3 63.0 62.1 60.5 60.3 60.2 60.2 70.0 69.7 53.1 53.1 71.0 71.0 Over the Counter Securities 90.0 69.4 62.1 60.4 60.2 70.0 53.1 71.0 55.0 27.7 48.4 61.4 96.6 Do 4 95 Do 4 80 Do 3 70 Benef Fin 5 77 BethStl cv 3 80 Do 3 79 Do 2 76 -Boeing cv 4 80 arising from 55.0 55.0 NYNHcv42022f 27.7 27.2 either government policy or Manly Do 4 2007 48.6 48.3 61.4 61.4 97.2 96.6 77.0 77.0 77.0 88.0 88.0 88.0 104.4 104.4 104.4 160.2 159.4 160.2 .2 85.4 85.4 85.4 .4 83.0 83.0 83.0 .4 117.2 116.5 116.5 1.3 63.5 63.5 63.5 .1 45.0 45.0 45.0 .3 67.0 66.7 66.7 .2 168.4 167.0 167.4 .1 129.4 129.4 129.4 .4 98 3 98.2 98.2 94.0 94.0 94.0 78.0 77.6 78.0 117.7 117.3 117.4 .4 Of calling for creation of a department of the port of Chicago was recommended Friday by the city council committee on harbors, wharves, and bridges.

The ordinance will be submitted to the city council at its meeting Monday. The city's waterway activities are currently governed by the bureau of rivers and the financial deportment private citizens? 101.4 101.4 101.4 88.0 87.7 Cheslv Manly, veteran re- 87.7 90.1 94.2 66.0 98 0 90.1 90.1 94.2 94.2 66.2 66.0 98.0 98.0 97.6 97.6 Bos Me 5 67 Do 4 70f Do 4 60 BrunBk cv 473 Burr'gh cv 4 81 Can South 5 62 Can Pac 4 perp CapAirl cv 4 76 Case cv 5 83 Celanese 3 65 Cen NY Pow 3 74 CenRRNJ 3 87 Ches 3 96E porter and special assignment writer on national and inter 97.6 department. Mayor Daley had urged formation of the new department in line with expansion of the city's harbor facilities. John J. Manley, city port director, wbuld head the new department and would receive a slight increase in salary from $11,040 to $11,592.

As head of the port department, Manley would have jurisdiction over all city waterway facilities north of 87th street. The Chicago regional port district has jurisdiction of harbor facilities south of 87th street, including Calumet harbor. 134.0 131.4 131.4 The following gives the bid and asked range of a representative country-wide list of securities traded over the counter. 1'be list is furnished by the National Association of Securities Dealers. INDUSTRIALS AND UTILITIES Bid Ask Bid Ask Bid Ask AmerExpress 60 63 GasService 34 36 RareMetalsAmer 3 4 AmerMarietta 40 42 GiantPtldCmt 23 24y8 RepubNatGas 30 33 ArizPubServ 41 44 GulflnterstaGas 16 17 SouColoPower 19 21 17 18 HugotonProd 78 82 SouUnionGas 27 29 BerkshircHath 8 9 KaiserStl 24 25 TexasEastnTrans 32 34 CdnDelhiOil 7 8 KentuckyUtil 35 37 TexasGasTrans 32 34 CdnSuperiorOil 19 21 LoneStarStl 30 32 Timelnc 68 ,71 CentralMePwr 25 26 MntnFuelSupply 27 28y TransctGasPipe 2474 26 ColoImerstaGas 54 57 NorthwestProd 3 3 UtdUtil 32 34 16 17 38 41 39 41 CopelandRefrig 15V, 17 RioneerN'atlGas 32 34 WestnNatGas 18 0 DelhiTaylorOU 14 15 PotashCoAmer 34 37 31 33 ElPasoElec 34 36 PSofNewMex 26 27 BAK STOCKS BankofAmerSF 41 43 IstNatlCi'tyNY 75 78 IrvingTrNY 38 40 BankersTrNY 74 78 IstNatlBoston 78 82 MfrsTrNY 52 55 ChaseManh.NY 57 60 IstPaBkgPhila 4 8 50 RepubNatlDallas 68 72 ChemCornNY 58 61 GuarantyTrNY 92 95 SeclstNatlLA 57 60 IstBkStkMpIs 45 48 HanoverBkNY 49 52 ValNatlPhoenix 49 INSURANCE STOCKS AetnaFire 78 81 iFranklinLife 83 87 iHartfordLife 176 182 AetnaLife 227 236 GrAmerican 43 46 HomeofNY 46 49 AmerNewark 27 29 iGulfLife 23 25 1 MdCasualty 40 42 90.4 90.1 90.1 .3 85.0 85.0 85.0 1.0 43.0 42.3 43.0 .6 .2 .4 .2 3.0 .1 .2 2.0 .2 II Notes.

Certificates Quotations By C. F. Child A Co.J national news for The Tribune, takes a penetrating look at this challenging subject in 85.0 85.0 85.0 93.4 93.4 93.4 114.5 113.4 113.4 114.5 113.5 113. 5 98.6 98.2 98. 2 111.0 110.0 110.0 94.6 94.4 94.4 100.0 100.0 100.0 Chi 4 78 70.1 70.1 .1 ChiEI inc cv 5 97f 70.1 70.1 70.1 93 NYTel 4 93 NorN'atG4 77 Do 3 73 NorPac4 2047 Do 4 84 Do 3 2047 NorStP 4 86 Do 4 88 Northrop cv 4 75 88 OlinM cv 5 82 Do 5 83 OrVashRRN3 60 OxfPap cv 478 78 Do 3 71 Do 3 77 Do 3 79 Do 2 80 4 88 Do 3 87 Do 2 85 3 75 PenRR 5 68 Do 4 60 Do 4 65 Do 4 81 Do 4 84 PereMar3 80 PhilBAW4 77 PhilEI267 PhilP cv4 87 Do 2 64 57.3 57.3 57.3 .1 BOARD OF TRADE FUTURES 63.5 63.2 63.3 .2 a series of eight articles beginning Sunday.

The articles will appear weekly in The 88.0 88.0 82 5 82 4 82.1 82.1 80.4 80.4 99.6 98.6 82.0 82.0 88.0 .2 82.4 82.1 80.4 98.6 1.4 82.0 79.0 79.0 79.0 .1 Friday, Dec. 19. 1958: Grains, dollars per bushel: lard and soybean oil, dollars per 100 pounds: soybean meal, dollars per ton 68.4 68.4 68.4 1.0 74.3 73.4 73.7 .3 95.4 95.4 95.4 .5 Wheat 76.0 75.4 76.0 .4 76.0 93.4 93.4 93.4 83.4 82.4 82.4 1.0 82.4 96.2 Season's range Prev. close Yr. ago High Low 1.96 2.20 2.03 1.93 Sunday Tribune's business news pages.

Manly has made an exhaus Open HiRh Low Close Chi 111 3 85 Chi 4 83f CMSP 5 2055f Do 4 2019 Do cv 4 2044 Do 4 94 Chi Un Sta 3 63 Do 2 63 CIT Fin 4 71 Do 4 60 Do 3 70 Cities Svc 3 77 CCCSL 4 77 Clev Sh 4 61 Colo cv 4 77 ColumOas 4 83 Do 4 83 HH.Z Hb.2 99.4 99.3 99.4 .1 101.2 100.6 101.2 .4 101.0 100.5 100.5 .1 MIDWEST REGION 94.6 94.6 94.6 .2 March 1.96 1.95 1.96-1.96 May 1.92-1.92 1.92 1.92 1.92-1.92 July 1.83 1.83 1.82 1.82 Sent 1.85 1.85 1.84 1.84 84.2 84.2 84.2 .1 1.92 2.12 2.01 1.91 1.82 1.87 1.89 1.82 1.84 1.89 1.91 1.84 INDUSTRIALS AND UTILITIES tive studv of facts" and in 16 OpelikaMfg 70.7 70.0 70.0 97.4 97.4 97.4 15 9 10 106.6 105.4 1054 .6 DIVIDENDS DECLARED formed opinion to bring Tribune readers a clear and Acmclndust 9 AdamsEngrnrA 4 Advancedind 3 AerojetGenCp 68 Aerovox 6 41 44 101.3 102.2 101.2 .2 20 22 Corn Old Style March 1.14 1.14 1.13 1.14-1.14 1.1374-1.13 1.16 1.30 1.12 Corn Xew Style March 1.14 1.14 1.13 1.14-1.14 1.14 1.31 1.12 May 1.16-1.16 1.16 1.15 1.16-1.16 1.16-1.16 1.20 1.33 1.15 PabstBrew Parker-Hannifin PennControis Pepsi-CGenBtlrs PettiboneMull Pioneer Finance 98.2 98.2 98.2 12 13V Blackface type indicates unusual action. Stock of 90.0 90.0 90.0 .7 meaningful explanation 85.4 85.4 85.4 29 12 26 65 what is at once the foremost 1.17 1.23 1.28 1.17 .1.18 1.18 1.17 1.18-1.18 Pheol Mfg FootcBrosGear FtYVayneCorPpr FourCornUran GenMerchandise Lewis GisholtMach Grucnlodust GulfCoastLshlds HamiltonMfg HartCarter HearstConsPbA HeleneCurtisInc Higginslnc HinesEdLmbr HubingerCo 10 5 3 71 7 9 35 28 27 18 21 66 16 5 20 8 1.17-1.17 1.23 1.24 1.17 1.18 1.17, 1.18 1.17 Phillips Lamp PickeringLumber 10 Oatf PortableElccT .65 economic phenomenon and the most pressing domestic problem of our day. 12 18 PortsmouthSteel ColumGas 3 79 Do 3 75A CombEn cv381 ComwEd 3 77 Do 587 Do 4 86 Do 4 88 Do 3 85 Do 3 81 Do 2 72 Do 2 82 ConNatG 5 82 Do 4 82 Stock, rate, period Payable record Amer Molasses. 17c 9 Dec 29 Amer Mutual F. 24c Feb 2 Ja 2 Arnold A Alum, 7c 16 Jan 30 Avco Mfg.

10c Feb 20 Jan 16 Bankers Sec, cumulative common. $10.25. 7 Dec 29 Do $1.50 sa Jan 7 Dec 29 Cal Oregon 40c Jan 20 Dec 31 Clayton Mark, 15c Ian 15 Jan 2 Consumers Power, 60c 20 Jan 23 .64 .63 .60 .61 .72 .71 .65 .63 .65 .62 .59 .60 .65 .64 .60 .61 9 Prewaylnc 114 113 0 113 .0 2 .0 87.2 870 87.2 .4 109.2 109.0-109.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 97.0 96.6 96.6 86.7 86.7 86.7 82.6 82.6 82.6 1.1 85.3 85.3 85.3 .3 79.0 78 4 79.0 2.0 107.0 107.0 107.0 104.0 104.0 104.0 1.0 101.0 101.0 101.0 .1 .63 .60 .61 10 PubcoPetroleum RewOwlStores 53 .65 .65 .65 .64 .64 .63 .61 .61 .60 .61 .61 .61 Rye ..1.31 1.31 1.30 1.31 1.26 1.25 1.18 1.19 1.18 12 HugotonGTrUts RichardsonCo 12 27 2 7 30 15 2 1 18 15 13 9 1 38 23 10 2 24 3 22 3 28 50 18 5 19 11 81 52 38 52 5 58 44 RobbinsAMyers 1.30 1.30-1.30 1.30 1.38 1.25 1.25 1.24-1.25 1.26 1.38 1.24 1.19 1.18 1.18 1.27 1.15 Ekco Prod. 50c Feb 1 Jan 15 27 10 24 62 9 11 16 9 9 50 11 41 24 37 24 3 6 6 17 12 15 52 10 28 46 46 27 39 RockwellMfg HyconMfg IndianaLimest IndplsWaterCo I OTHER GRAIN MARKETS Kansas City Wheat Prev Do 4 83 Emhart Mfg. 40c Feb 16 Jan 15 Falstaff Brewing.

25c 27 Jan 12 26 1.19 1.20 1.19 13 30 2 8 32 16 3 2 20 16 14 9 1 41 25 11 3 26 4 24 4 30 53 19 6 21 11 84 5 5 41 55 5 61 40 9 40 16 17 83 25 CRRCuba 3 2001f 113 11.3 11.3 ConsP487 105.4 105.4 105.4 1.20 1.21 1.20 X.19 Soybeans Roperlndust RothmoorCorp SchieldBantam 4 Gen Dynamics, 50c 10 Jan 9 Hydr Tress Brick, 25c. 2 Jan 16 7 Do cv 4 72 121.0 121.0 1Z1.U 2.16 2.16 2.26 2.37 .2.16 2.16 2.15 9o.2 95.1 95.2 .1 77.6 77.2 77.6 .4 77.4 77.2 77.4 .2 82.6 82.4 82.4 .2 84.5 84.5 84.5 94.7 94.6 94.7 .1 118.0 116.4 117.0 .4 95.0 94 6 95 0 .2 89.1 89.0 89.0 .6 110.0 109.5 109.6 .2 98.1 98.1 98.1 .2 103.4 103.4 103.4 .4 92.1 92.1 92.1 .1 90.4 90.4 90.4 95.0 95 0 95.0 .3 109.4 108.0 108.0 .6 143.6 143.3 143.6 2.2 131.0 130.2 130.2 .5 119.2 119.0 119.0 69.4 69.0 69.0 73.0 73.0 73 0 75.2 75.2 75.2 .6 105.4 105.0 105.0 .4 88.3 88.3 88.3 .5 104.6 104.3 104.3 .3 125.0 125.0 125.0 87.0 87.0 87.0 121 0 119.0 119.0 2.0 98. 4 98.4 98.4 .4 81.4 81.4 81.4 77.0 77.0 77.0 .4 140.4 140.4 140 4 .4 98.0 97.7 98.0 92.7 92.4 92.4 1.2 94.4 94.4 94.4 107.5 107.5 107.5 .2 78.0 78.0 78.0 .4 116.0 116.0 1160 102.0 102.2 102.2 .3 83.6 83.4 83.4 .4 91.4 91.3 91.4 3.R 144.1 142 0 142.0 2.0 92.1 92.0 92.0 74.2 74.2 74.2 83.1 83.1 83.1 122.2 122.2 122.2 .2 95.6 95.6 95.6 .2 85.0 85.0 85.0 72.1 72.1 72.1 .1 7 ScholzHomeslnc 88.0 88.0 88.0 Hungrfd Smith, 60c 15 Jan 2 Johnson Johnson, .6 2.0 .6 1.2 InternatRefng InterstaBakeries IowaPubServ JacobsenMfg JamcsMfg 2.19 2.19 2.18 2.19-2.19 2.19-2.19 2.31 2.40 SchusterEdCo 2.11 2.15 2.18 2.20 1 slock snlit Jan 9 Dec 19 2.22 2.Z1-2.21 z.a 2.21 2.22 2.21 13 Scruggs Vandervt List Ind. 2oc Jan 13 Dec 31 2.21 2.33 2.32 17 Sealed PowerCp SearleCo Mid-W Abrasive. 15c a.

1 Mar 18 2.14 2.18 2.19 2.13 55 JeffersonElec Montana Power. 50c 27 Jan 6 SecAcceptCp 11 30 JohnsonService JoslynMfg ShakespcareCo 2.21 2.22 2.21 2.22 2.14 2.14 2.13 2.14-2.14 Lard Ilruml 10.25 10.25 10.20 10.20 10.32 i 10.50 10.60 10.60 10.50 10.50 Lard Loose ShultonA Open High Low Close close March 1.91 1.91 1.91 1.91 1.91 May 1.87 1.88 1.87 1.88 1.88 July 1.78 1.78 1.78 1.78 1.78 Minneapolis A heat May 2.07 2.07 2.06 2.07 2.07 July 2.02 2.02 2.01 2.02 Minneapolis Oats May .58 .58 .58 .58 .58 Minneapolis Flaxseed May 2.95 2.95 2.94 2.95 2.95 Winnipeg Ky December.99 .99 .99 .99 .99 May 1.04 1.05 1.04 1.05 1.05 July- 1.04 1.05 1.64 1.05 1.04 innipeg Oats December.72 .72 ,72 .72 .72 May .73 .73 .73 .73 .73 Park Natl Bk Chgo, 20 Dec Perkins 25c 2 Jan 20 Polymer, cl A-B. 2 Jan 26 Dec 29 River Brand M. 30c 2 Jan 9 Roosevelt Rcwy, 6 Jan 27 Jan 5 16.65 11.42 11.45 11.10 11.90 11.65 11.60 11.60 Do 49 49 50 Kalv eg Parch KaiserSteel KasCityPubSvc 46 SignodeStlStp 70 1 PubSEG477 Do 3 75 Do 3 72 Do 3 63 RCA cv380 Richfld cv483 RohrA cv577 RoyMcBcv677 StLSFS 2006f Do cv42022f Do 4 97 ScottPap cv3 71 Seagram266 SearsRoe483 ShamOGcv582 Shelil'n271 Sinclair cv486 SkcllyOil265 Socony276 SonellTT285 SoNatGcv473 SoPac469 Do 4 81 Do Or 4 77 SouthRyS 94 SwHellT285 StdOInd c382 StdOCal 483 StdONJ271 SunravDil266 SylvEl cv483 TexasCo383 TexAP385 ThompPcv482 UnElMo371 Do 3 82 I UnPac291 UnitArt cv6 69 Do 4 72 Do 3 71 USRub276 VSSteel4 83 VaRyInc6 2008 VarrRR32000 WShore4 2361 VestchLt367 WheclScv.375 Do 3 70 WisCen42029f SivyerStlCastings 24 Do 23 39 16 12 22 47 27 13 22 24 6 4 40 1 52 40 6 30 23V, 36 37 16 67 26 26 2 7 41 24 9 14V. 11 4 28 26 SkilCorn KasNebNatlGas 37 Sel Amer Shares, 7c Jan 28 Dec 31 Super Mold Cal.

35c 20 Jan 6 Transamerica, 20c Jan 30 Dec 31 9.97 10.17 10.42 10.47 9.02 9.15 9.33 9.40 9.19 Snap-OnToolsCp 8 Kearneyil recker 17 SowesternElSvc ...10.58 ...10.33 ...10.36 11.30 SWLumberMills 5 SWNatlGas 10.25 10.42 10.60 1065 9.30- 9.45 9.35- 9.42 9.48- 9.55 9.60- 9.70 9. 29-. 9. 30 9.19 9.14 9.12 9 09- 9 10 67.40-57.35 54.55-54.60 44 KelloggCo KirschCo KoehringCorp LakesideLabs LakeSupDisPw LOFGlasFibers LibertyLoanA SpragueEleC Ind p. 56c Jan 1 Dec 29 Univ Controls, 25c 31 Jan 15 Wheeling Lk Erie Ry, $1 q.

prior lien stock. -Feb 2 Jan 9 Do $1.4375 Feb 2 Jan 9 2 for 1 split. Quarterly, Preferred- 39 StalevAE StdMillingA 20 AUenKCBusMcn 9 AllisLouis 32 AmCementCorp 26 AmerFurnMart 24 16 19 AmHospSupply 63 AmerRockWool 14 AmerService 4 AmStCobain 18 AmpcoMetals 7 AnheuserBusch 21 ApexSmelt 36 ArcaryFarmsM 13 AssocTruckMA 11 20 BaxterLab 44 BeamJDstlng 25 12 BergstromPap 20 23 BowaterPapAd 6 Bowserlnc 4 BruningChas 37 BunteChaseCandy 1 BurgessBattery 49 CarpenterPaper 37 CaspersTinPlate 5 CecoSteel 29 21 CenFibreProd 33 35 CenlndGas 15 CenSoya 64 55 CenTelephone 24 ChanceCoAB 24 Chesapeakelnd 2 6 ChgoDailyNews 38 22 ChgoMoldProd 8 13 ClaytotiMark 10 ColonialAcceptA 3 CollinsRadioA 22 Do 22 CombLcksPapA 18 ConnCGLtd 16 34 CookCoffee 17 CookElectric 35 CornellPbdProd 17 CoryCorp 4 CramptonMfg 2 CreameryPack 36 12 Dop 16 CrossCo 26 CurtisCo 11 Day-BriteLight 13 PanlyMachSpecl 9 DonnellyRR 36 PeltaElectric 15 UuncanElecA 19 Do 18 PurironCo 18 Eversharp 17 FearnFoods 7 36 Do 19H FisherGov 17 9.35 9.30 9.25- 9.32 9.35 9.23 09.21- 9.23 9.45 9.33 9.33 9.60 9.50 9.43- 9.50 Crude Soybean Oil 9.27 9.19 9.19- 9. 20 9.17 9.05 9.07 9.12 9.00 9.01 9.10 9.00 9.01 9.09 8.99 8.99 Soybean Meal 58.95 57.50 58.65-58.60 55.60 54.60 55.50-55.45 Do SteepRklrMines 23.2 23.2 23.2 20.0 20.0 20.0 100.4 100.4 100.4 123.4 122.4 123.4 98.4 98 0 98.4 97.1 97.0 97.0 58.7 58.7 58 7 84.5 84.5 84.5 135.0 135.0 135.0 90.6 90.6 90.6 79.0 79.0 79.0 780 77.4 77.4 98.4 98.0 980 100.2 100.2 100.2 94.6 94.2 94.5 170.4 168.3 169.4 95.0 95.0 95.0 108.7 107.6 108.7 127.4 126 4 127.0 51.7 51.0 51.4 50.4 50.4 50.4 53. 52.6 52.6 125.0 124.0 125.0 98.4 98.2 98.2 112.0 111.7 112.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 132.6 132.6 132.6 110.0 109.0 109.0 102.0 101.0 102.0 94.7 94.5 94.7 92.0 90.5 92.0 108.2 108.2 108.2 96.3 96.0 90.2 100.1 99.7 99.7 91.4 91.3 91.3 92.6 92.2 92.3 90.6 90.0 90.6 92.6 92 6 92.6 10.90 10.50 10.32 10.02 9.52 vE .9.05 9.00 9.00 8.99 9.35 9.35 9.41 9.60 9 27- 9.26 9.17- 9.15 9.10 9.10 9.09 87.50-57.55 54.60-54.70 54.40 53.20-53.25 52.70 July .72 .72 Winnipeg Barley December.99 .99 .99 .99 .98 May .99 .99 .99 .99 .99 July .97 .97 .97 .97 .97 Winnipeg Flaxseed Dec.

2.92 2.96 2.92 2.96 2.93 May 2.85 2.85 2.83 2.84 2.85 July 2.77 2.78 2.76 2.77 2.78 49 90 59 13 11 25 IiUdlowTypeog LuminatorHarr ContCan 3 76 CnbaNo 4 70f Do mtg 4 70f CurtisPub 6 86f Daystm cv 477. Dcerc483 4 68 4 6 2042 DelPL 3 73 DctEdis cv 371 Do 3 70 Do 2 84 Do 2 82 DetTTun461 DougAirc 5 78 Do cv 4 77 DowCh cv 3 82 Do 2.35 61 Drcsslnd cv477 EastSStl cv 5 73 Erie 5 2020f Do 5 2020f reg Do cv 4 2015 Fanstl cv 4 76 Firestone 3 61 qFlaECst 5 74f qDo 4 59 GarDen cv 476 Garrett cv 478 GcnCigar587f. GenElec376 GenFoods376 GMotAc 5 77 Do 4 79- Do 3 61 Do 3 76 Do 3 72 Do 3 69 Do 2 64 Gen.MotCp379 GcnTel cv 477 Do cv4 71 Grace cv 3 75 GtNorHy 5 73 GtoRy22010 StrategicMaterls SupercreteLtd SusquehannaCP SuttonOA CORPORATION EARNINGS 11.42 11.51 11.49 11.40 11.18 44.50 45.05 45.45 45.60 45.50 JiU.U 120.0 MacWhyteCo Marmonllerringt 14 Tampaxlnc TecumschProd 23 MaremtAutPrds 1957 943,504 1958 Quarter Ended Nov. SO Cent Soya 1.526.939 46.50 47.70 48.65 48.75 50.70 58.95 55.60 54.10 53.95 53.50 .1 1.4 1.0 .5 .4 .1 1.0 .2 1.0 4 1.0 1.4 1.2 ".1 .1 .1 ".6 .4 asticAsphalt 54.10 53.40 "53. 90-53.

95 53.95 53.20 53.70 53.10 53.50 52.70 24 CASH GRAIN attHeglerZinc MexicoRefract 4 31 46 7 I 21 Bid. 100.0 100.0 100.0 .2 96.0 96.0 96.0 92.0 92.0 92.0 1.0 81.4 81.4 81.4 98.6 98.0 98.0 1.0 133.3 113 3 113.3 .1 50.0 50.0 50.0 .2 55.2 54.5 55.0 .2 97.2 97.2 97.2 .6 109.2 108.7 109.0 890 89.0 89.0 54.0 54.0 54.0 1.0 65.0 64.2 64.2 1 .85 1,402,870 .97 1 1,357,668 2.37 SI 17 37 Per share 1.15 Kelsey-Hayes Co 1,141.881 Per share .79 Year Ended Nov. Hygrade Per share 2.39 Uuarter Ended Oct. Hrrcnles Motors 23.169 32 16 8 5 Vi 4 4 12 15 6 14 iy 72 76 32 23 6 17 23 12 2 60 16 13 11 45 23 1 6 16 10 22 9 47 11 14 36 71 6 15 4 65 24 37 15 15 80 24 19 46 87 56 12 10 23 13 21 3 28 43 26 6 62 22 25 3 5 30 48 45 32 32 17 23 3 23 39 39 20 25 39 14 28 15 19V 38V 193i 27 1 3 Investing Company Quotations TexEastTrnsm TexIllNatlGas TexNatlPcte Thomas IndlncA Tokheim Toppslnds TranterMfgCo Uarco UtdPrtsAPiibs UtdStockYds VendoCorp WarnerSwasey WarrcnBradshaw WatsanBros WecoProds Wells-Gardner WestOhioGas 5 5 13 16 7 16 1 75 80 35 25 6 18 24 13 2 63 17 14 11 24 2 6 18 11 23 11 50 13 15 38 76 7 16 4 5 2 34.326 31 8.951.000 1.50 Nine Months Ended Oct. May Dcpt Stores 6,392.000 Do 4 2004 8 32 51 48 38 Ask Bid In bankruptcy or receivership or being Per share 1 07 Bid Ask 23.02 24.62 6.59 Vear Ended Oct.

31 14 18 6.02 91.2 91.2 91.2 .2 34 34 28 136.0 133.0 133.2 3.2 129.0 128.0 128 0 1.4 CHICAGO Corn: 1 $1.19: 2 3 4 5 Oats: 2 hvy. 69c; 2 ex. hvy. 70c; Sample grade hvy. 63 Vic; Sample grade ex.

hvy. 67c. I NNEAPOLIS Wheat: Durum chttice. S2. 40-2.

42; No. 1 d. n. s. Corn: 2 Oats: 3 hvy.

58-61c. Rye: 2 rye. KANSAS CITY Wheat: 1 hd 2 Com: 2 3 3 4 OMAHA Wheat: 1 2 1 $1.98. Corn: 2 $103: 4 5 98-99c; Spl. 96-99c.

Barley: 3 $1.01. 12 MeyercordCo MiddleStatTel MiehleGossDext MillcrMfg ineralsEng MinneapolisGas MohawkRubber NatlAluminate NatlHomesA Do NatlTermCp Nekoosa-EdPap NorCen Airlines NorthShoreGas NorthwestEngA Do NowesternPbSv Nuclear-ChgoCp Nunn-BiishShoe OilGearCo lsy. Do Growth LexingtonTrust Do Vent Lifeinsurlnvest LoomisSay.Mut MasslnvTrust Do Growth Ask 2.14 7.72 4.53 9.87 1.74 5.94 6 11 9.07 Bid 1.95 7.14 4.24 9.03 1.58 5.44 5.62 8.34 101.6 101.0 101.2 lJ 12.17 13.30 11.54 12.61 18.60 20.34 45.66 45.66 13.20 14.27 12.80 13.84 14 25 103.2 103.2 103. 2 10 4 reorganized under the bankruptcy act of securities assumed by such companies, xi Ex interest, st Stamped, ct Certificates, nd Next day delivery, Dealt in flat, Matured bonds, negotiability impaired. MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR MINNEAPOLIS.

Dec. 19 API Flouf 100 lb. sacks): Family patents unchanged, standard patents 10 cents higher, $5.35. Shipments. 49.600 sacks.

59.4 59.4 59.4 38 25 73.1 73.1 Gulf. MAO 5 2056f 73.1 17 15.30 16.54 M.I.F. 63.4 63.4 Do 4 204411 6X4 21 Nation-wideSec 20.12 21.77 4.56 4.17 Rep Supply Cal 234,673 560 665 Per share .57 1.36 Year Ended Sept. 30 Cent Violeta Sug 1,100,613 1,022,270 1'er share 3.88 3.61 Net loss. WORLD BANK BONDS Figures after decimal point are 32ds Bid Ask Chge.

Int Bank 3s 81... .87.16 89.0 .16 Do 3s 72 87.16 88.16 Do 3s 76 87.16 89.0 On the serial 2s, bid prices quoted in yields were 2.75 for 1959 to 1962 20 IVatlnvestors 11.66 12.61 11.84 12.87 20 WeyerhausTimb WhitingCorp WilliamsBros WitcoChem WoodwardGov Yard-Manlnc ZonoliteCo 42 42 21 26 42 15 31 17 18 HschFin 4 77 102.0 102.0 102.0 qHud.M rfg 5 57xf 54.0 53.2 54.0 Doinc5 57xf 20.4 20.3 20.4 IllBcMTel 2 81 78.0 78.0 78.0 IntMincv 3 65 77 91.4 91.4 91.4 Do Stk 23.07 24.67 Electron icslnvest 6.38 6.97 EnergyFd 178.72 180.52 FidelityFd 15.84 17.12 FiduciaryMut 17.52 18.94 F.l.F. 4.05 4.44 FlaGrowth 5.40 5.91 FlaMutual 2.57 2.81 Fundamlnvest 18.35 20.11 GasIndustFd 14.24 15.56 GeneralCapital 14.98 16.19 GenlnvestTrust 7.45 8.10 GrSecCapGrth 7.99 8.76 Do ComStk 12.81 14. 03 Do Electronics 9.47 10.38 Do FullyAd 10.13 11.10 GrowthlndShrs 17.50 18.03 HamilFd HC7 4.86 5.31 Do HDA 4.82 Incorplncome 9.26 10.12 Do Investors 9.54 10.31 IntlResourcesFd 4.09 4.47 IstelFund 35.17 35.87 39 AberdcenFd AffiliatcdFd AmBusShares AmMutualFd AssocFdTrust AtomDevMutual AxeHnhtnFd A Do Fd Do Stk Fd AxeScicnceAEI AxeTemCan BlueRidBcMut BostonFd BroadStlnvest BullockFd CanadaGenFd CanadianFd CdnlntGrowth CentS hrsTrust ChascFdBos ChcmicalFd ColonialFd Comwlthlncome Comwlthlnvest Concord Fd ConsJnvTrust 21 18 NatSccSerlnc 6.10 6.67 Do Stock 8.55 9.34 NCE Shares 11.45 12.51 OneWmSt 12.90 13.95 PeoplesSecur 14.73 16.14 PbiiadelphiaFd PuritanFd 7:39 7.98 PutnamGeoFd 13 50 14.67 PuinamGrthFd 14.42 15.67 38.32 38.32 BANK STOCKS PACIFIC STOCKS Morgan JPBank 385 AmNBTChgo 420 WkCmwlthDetr 165 27.71 30.28 12.75 13.86 17.70 19.14 25.09 27.12 13.31 14.59 14.07 15.21 17.98 19.46 8.19 8.95 27.61 29.85 10.82 11.88 10.58 11. 48 931 10.12 9 59 10.

42 15.39 16.64 17.75 18.25 BoatmensBkStL 65 402 545 80" 46 Closing prices of selected Issues on the Pacific Coast Stock exchange 22 Do ComStk 27.40 27.40 73 NcrthnTrChgo 525 72 StLouisUnTr 77 UnCommCleve' 43 UpAvNBChgo 118 CptownNBCbgo 68 Figures after decimal point are eighths I ContllllNChgo 113 117 176 49 52 68 FirstNBChgo 352 360 24 HarrisTSChgo 118 125 88 LkShrNBChgo 160 165 26 LkVwTSChgo 350 94 LaSalleNBChgo 91 94 24 MfrsNBDetroit 42 45 92 MercntlNBChgo 50 54 335 MerchdsNBChgo 30 33 CONTROLLER Medium-sized service-type organization in Chicago needs controller, age 30-40, college graduate, preferably CPA. Good opportunity for advancement. Salary 12,000 to $15,000. Stat age, qualifications and experience. Writs TCD 467, Tribune SclAmShares 10.02 10.

84 Net Net SharhldrsTrust 11.52 12.59 CentralN BChgo ChgoNatlBk Do ChgoTitleATr CityBkDetroit ClevelandTrust 84 25 91 22 88 315 StateStlnvest 36 375 38.375 35.85 35.85 Keystone 1 24 11 25.16 DISTRIBUTION ENGINEER Graduate 5-10 years experience in field and office with systems 33kv and below. Must be experienced in design and planning. Good opportunity with expanding consulting organization in Chicago. Send complete resume, education and experience to Box MCD 468, Tribune Do 3 Stk. Close chge.

HawaiiP 18.0 .4 HollvO "2.65 MatsNav 53.2 .2 MerPet 2 00 .10 PacClay 35 0 1.2 Paclndus 5.7 16.71 16.88 Stk. Close chge. BankOil 6.3 .3 BishopO 11.0 BlairHold 6.0 BolsaChO 6 0 .2 DomOil 42.5 .5 EmrCap 47.4 .4 FridCalc 60.0 .2 HanOilA 39.5 .3 dev eghlnvest PROSPECT FEDERAL SAYIMOt 4MO LOK AtSOCtATtOM 26 99 TelevElectFd 13.80 15.04 UnitlncomeFd 10.72 11.65 ValueLinelncFd 5-61 6.13 WellingEouity 11.38 12.37 WellinytonFd 13.72 14.96 WhitehallFd 12.65 13.68 WisconsinFd 6.86 6.331 16.43 17 93 10.05 11.97 9.27 10.11 13.31 14.52 12.11 13.22 1141 12.46 6.39 7.01 INSURANCE STOCKS 8 9 BeneficialStdLf 15 17 16V 17 ConnGenLife 353 367 16 IContl Assurance 169 177 21 23 ComlCasualty 109 113 92 96 iLincolnNaULf 241 252 Do 4 Do 1 Do 2 Do 2 Do 4 KnickrbkrFd 1715 W.rt 47th St, Chicago LA'avvtt 3-3145 AHAmLlfeACas AmFidelityiCas AmMotoristsIns KoAmLifelns MWNatlasMilw 24 ITravelersLifelns 96 CSLifcInsCo 49 lUtdlnsAmcrica 50 43 Delawarelncome 9.67 10. 63 DivGrowthStk 8.24 9.03 Do InvestFd 8.99 9.85 DividendShrs 2.99 3.28 DreyluFd 12.30 13.37 52 53 UnionSu 37.3 1.3 VictEq 32.1 .1 Read the Chicago Tribune the American Newspaper for Americana "Quoted in dollar and cents. If'' aJfc- si Xa.

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