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40 Uiam Sham 1 diplomatic relations with uome Mm .80 34'! 33 souin 2 Swell PSv ,74 SperryRd ,75 Square SoiiibbCa 1.50 13 43 43 20 20'4 23 23 47 47 -IV. 22 22 97 97 31 32 23 23 12 12 Uonnellay .44 v. 4 26 25 NVSEG 2.08 Nil MP 1.10 Nl. Indust 1 OA Rock 1.20 Noo5t III .94 NorillGas 1.78 NorlllG Jf1.90 NorlndPS 1.32 NorNGas 2.60 NoStaPW 1,70 Nwst Airl .45 Norwst Ind 72 2 30 31 36 DowChm 2.70 Dress Ind 1.40 DukeHow 1.40 1 SldOilCal 2 84 12 3712 SivJ 39 59', S9 Botswana, Lesotho and Swaziland to full embassy level and has accredited a black ambassador to the 57 Vl Dynamic Am SldOIMnd 3 10 SIOIINJ 1.80 StdOllOh 270 StarrBcst Grp StarrBdcst wt 33 25 201 31 3 27 06 19 V4 75 1 2 Ml 21 43 25 22 three African nations, the Sterl Drue .90 OocidentPaf 1 Cast Air Lin BaslKodak le talon Cp 1.40 EG A .10 El pas NO 1 El Mem Mag white House announced Friday. Olln Corp .88 23 80 41 V.

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X5 32 22 1 44 44V 5 12 12 37 37 12 27 27V 121 16 IS 40 26 24 44 25 35 Va President Nixon nominat Emer El Mi asnoihMan .4 1 CAROLYN LEE JONES Last of species? 12 17 PacG El 1.44 ed Charles J. Nelson, 51, as the first American envoy to PacPetro .300 Pan Am Air PanhEPL 1.80 Pennev JC 1 27', 15V. the countries. Teledyne .431 Telex Corp Tenneco 1.32 Taxaco 1.40 26 Vt Penn Cent A career foreign service mi 2 30 30 30 4 28 28 28 Vt 2 17V 17 1714 7 35 35 35 I 4 68 67 68 5 5V4 5 V. 4 35 34 3412 Vi 37 37 37V.

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She was a member of Christ the King Episcopal Church. Survivors: husband, Irvln daughter, Mrs. James O. Walker, Leesburg; sons, Rowland, and Dean, Orlando; and Harvey, Vero Beach, eight grandchildren and two greatgrandchildren. Hoequist Funeral Home, Winter Garden.

MR. JOHN FRANK GREENE, 81, of 440 Highland died Thursday. Born in Macon, he came to Orlando 30 years ago and was a member of First terian Church and worked for Western Union for 48 years. Survivors: widow, Mrs. Marion Orlando; sons, John Frank, Sanford, Porter Ulmer, Orlando; daughter, Ida Elizabeth, Orlando; brother, Pendleton, Milledgeville, sister, Mrs.

Ed Smith, Macon. W. Guy Black Funeral Home. MRS. FRANCES MARGARET LAVERY, 69, 2447 Rae-ford Road, died Friday.

Born in England, she came to Orlando in 1952 from Philadelphia. She was a member of Congregational Church. Survivors: brothers, Stanley Fraser, Los Angeles, Frank F. Jones, England, and H. Douglas Jones, Riverton, N.J.

Garden Chapel Home for PhliMorr 1.20 Philipslnd .16 Phill Pet 1.30 Pitney .61 Pittston Polaroid .32 Potom Elec 1 ProcGam 1.40 PubSColo 1.12 30 29 29 29 Vt 58 44V4 46 4614 1 16 10814 107 108 29 of the U. S. Economic TriContl 1.39 TRW Inc la 34 10 24 23 21 80 80 1 41 41 1 24 24 1 19 18 1 15 14 4 72 72 2 13 33 4 45 14 41 40 2 46 46 1 31 51 I 22 22 13 61 40 4 14 34 1 33 13 I 45 45 1 41 61 1 41 41 1 25 25 42 61 40 1 15 IS 1 14 14 11 119 118 15 17 37 33 31 7 83 82 1 33V4 33 21 21 21 14 31' 31 1 51 51 4 41'a 41 2 10 10 1(14 29 28 9 31 31 2 9 9 (15 IS 1 23 23 15 19 19 1 17 18 19 31 30 3 27 27 II Mission in Tanzania. Prior to the diplomatic 8 14, 14V2 14V. 15 59', 59V4 59V4 14 96 23 23 23', 10 26 26 26 35Mi 33 36V.

36 36 PubSvEG 1.44 PubSvind 2.16 Purex CP .84 elevation, the three coun UAL Ine Un Carbide 2 Un Elect 1.28 UnOilCal 1.60 Unocal pf2.50 GAP Corp Gen Elec 2.40 Gen Food 1.40 can Mills .96 GenMot 1.709 50 19 19 1 V4 tries were represented by a 14 119 Vt 37 33 83 33 21 31 51 UnPac corn 2 charge d'affaires. Nelson Quak Oats 1 43 43 43 Vt A I I LLE, 1 14V4 UVl UV1-V4 17 tm tr mi 11 44 1 2 M4 544d Uk 44 1 24'4 24 '4 244 Vl, 10 21'4 23 1 14 144 UH 4 20 20 204a 7 Wit JOVe MV4 1 16 14 16 'A 1 41 61 41 21 34 im zm 21 44'A 44 44 1 1 45 45 45 l'4 5 ii'k 35 15 ti 11 27 llVt lVk Vt 1 WI, 22 22 IS J4V 73'a 74 Vt 12 11 12 Vt 10 4 4 2 HVfc 45 45 45 IV4 SO 1 201 45 4 45 4 112 17 17 37 1 21 17 17 17 12 22 12 22 10 11 11 11 Vi 4 27 27 27 0 10 10 18 XI 21 28 21 Vt 4 25 25 25 23 23 23 Vi 1 3 1 3 14 4 11 03 03 S3 1 3 3 3 4 11 11 11 1 4 4 4V, 13 12 13 1 100 100 100 15 13 30 30 If 1 24 32 31 31 1 37 37 37 2 10 18 11 44 2 48 47 48 1 3 35 35 35 15 22 22 32 1 15 15 15 18 23 22 23 45 36 36 36 1 24 24 26 Vl 16 10 10 10 3 43 43 43 45 14 13 13 3 31 31 31 12 13 12 13 I 39 39 3 1 3 45 45 45 0 130 110 130 Vt 1 5 S'a 5 31V 31 31- 3 19 1 19 1 15 15 15 57 4 48 49 7 24 24 24 5 19 1 19 1 45 45 45', 33 33 33 Va 4 51 51 JlVi Vi 1 9 9 9 Vt 5 tl't 28 18 24 24 24 4 42 42 42 Vl 5 42 42 42 2 22 22 22 1 42 42 42 V4 74 24 23 23 1 7 31 31 Vt 31 1 3 48 48 48 1 100 108 100 12 21 21 21 1 46 46 46 41 19 35 34 34 4 11 11 11 2 30 30 30 20 35 35 35 2 13 13 13- 3 114 114 114 87 23 23 23 3 16 14 16 10 14 14 14 14 71 49 71 3 47 18 37 51 '4 Vt 55 21 39V. -1 14 17V, Vl 42 25V, 32 V2 II initially will reside in uenpeem ,00 GFubUt 1.60 GenTelEI 1.52 Ga Pac Gillette 1.40 Uniroyal .70 Unit Aire 1.80 Un Brands .30 Unit Nuclear US Gypsum 3 us Indust .60 14 35 35 40 47 47 13 18 18 1 37 37 4 51 31 14 5 55 54 2 21 21V. 9 40 39V, XI 16 16 3 17 17 4 43 42 1 25 25V, 5 32V2 32 I 33 33V. 5 20', 20 1 8V2 8 24 33 32 6 20', 20V2 1 58 58 Browns Mills, N.J.; daughter, Mrs.

Geraldine Medford, of North Carolina; sister, Mrs. Mamie Gidduns, Inigma, and 21 grandchildren. Brisson Funeral Home, Sanford. MR. WALTER W.

FOSTER, 76, 1862 E. Winter Park Road, died Friday. He was a real estate broker and was associated with Cooper Jones Inc. the past 15 years. He was a native of Phenix City, and came to Orlando in 1940 from West Palm Beach, where he lived 1924-1940.

He was a graduate of Emory University and a member of the First United Methodist Church, Winter Park, Kappa Alpha fraternity and the Florida Association of Realtors. Survivors: widow, Idolene Orlando; daughter, Mrs. Robert Adams, Plainville, sisters, Mrs. Esther F. Yeilding, Mrs.

L. M. Studstill, Mrs. R. B.

Chapman, Mrs. L. J. Larson and Mrs. B.

May, all of West Palm Beach, Miss Susie Peach Foster, Richmond, and Mrs. Fletcher McLeod, Auburn, brother, Henry, Brantley, Ala. W. Guy Black Home for Funerals. Rent Suit Evicts Club Operators of "The Factory" bottle club in Seminole County have been evicted from their building on U.

S. 17-92 near Long-wood for non-payment of rent. The eviction order was made by County Judge Wallace Hall in a suit filed May 20 by C. Victor Butler, attorney for plaintiff Jack B. Nichols, trustee for an unidentified landlord.

The action came one day after Seminole County Commission adopted an 13 31 31 31 i Botswana and also will 41 Ramada Rapid Amor RCA 1 1 16 16 16 Vi nabcockW .50 BaxierLab .11 BectDIck .30 BeicoPat Bell How .60 bendlx 'Bath Sll l.M Bobbia Brook Boeing .40 Boiiecai Borden l.jo Branitf Alrw Brist My 1.10 Brit Pat Brumwlck .11 Bunker Rama Bunk pf 1.50 Burl Nor .759 Burroughs .60 SumsCap Mi Glen Alden serve as the coordinator for 1 66 38 38V, 38V, Goodrich 1 Goodyear .85 US Ply Ch .84 US Steel 2.4 Unit Util .92 20V. urain Be .50 10 V. 29 31 Vt 9 15 23 19 U. S. economic assistance to the three countries.

Granite Stl 8'2 Livestock 33 Unit Util wt Univer Comp UnivOilPd .40 UpjohnCo 1.40 20Vi 58 Vl et West Flnl Greyhound 1 GrummnCp 1 Gulf Oil 1.50 OuilWInd .50 18 THOMASVILLE. Ga. (API Florida 30 '4 27 V. 14 19 VarUn Assoc VaEIPw 1.12 cattle and calves weekly receipts at 24 markest 12,300 compared 12,400 last week and 11,600 year ago. Compared one week earlier at 15 reported markets slaughter steers steady to weak, heifers 50 higher, utility cows 50 higher, canner and cutter steady, bulls steady to 50 higher, calves Hammond .40 Walgreen 1 War Lam 1.20 Webb Del and vealers steady to 1.00 higher.

Feeder 10 10 29 29 10 10 2 2 24! -414 24 24V4 47 47 31 30 7 7 steers steady, heiters steady to 50 lower, cows steady to 50 higher, early and bulk WnBanc 1.30 Five Moves Give Fischer Chess Win VANCOUVER, B.C. (Re wnumon 1.40 29 V. 73V4 -1 10 14 37 Vt 41 90 1 52 1 4 1 10'. 34 Vl HartSMrx .80 HawkeyeB .50 HawkeyeB wt Heiieman Heller Int .60 Honay inn .25 Hollymat .40 Mollys Ins .0 Homestke .40 Honey wel 1.30 HouseFin 1.2 Houst LP 1.32 10 29 10 2 24 Vt 24 Vt 47 31 7 25 1 103 50 44 31'. sales calves steady to 1.00 higher although steady to 1.00 lower from Wednesday on.

Feeder classes 75 per cent West El 1.8 Weyerhser .80 Whirlpool 1.60 2 14 14 27 20 1 14 29 291 7 73V4 73 2 10 9 2 3714 1714 12 41 41 44 90 9 4 52 51 4 84 4 3 11 10V. 5 34 34'4 3 7 4 1 8 39 37' '4 I 21 21 16 16 5 49 49 same last week end compared 70 per Wh Maker CP 10 26 25V. 8 103 102 50 50 2 44 44 cent year ago. cows 17 per cent compared 1 per cent week and year earlier. The annual Miss University of Florida beauty contest won't be held this year.

The student government organization considers it irrelevant. "There are things of higher priority than another beauty contest," said Don Middlebrooks, recently elected president of the student body. FUNDS FOR scholarships and prizes in the contest sponsored annually since 1950 came out of the student body president's budget. "I personally have no objection to the contest," Middlebrooks said. "But other things are more important for me to spend my funds on." He said the would have no objection to some other organization picking up the 8 V.

Slaughter classes: Steers: vood too. how John .24 10 32 31 Will Ross .40 Wilsnctf .30 Wilsn Sine .40 Winnabgo Ind WisEIPw 1.48 WlsPobS 1.1 Woolwrth 1.2 I- 39 3 21 16 49 uter) American grand 1,100 lbs standard Heifers: good 500-900 lbs 26.50-30.50, standard 24.50-28. CampSou i.io Carsn PS CartWall CatsrTra 1.40 Cen III LI 1.56 Cenlll PS 1.20 Cent So Wit 1 cnampsp 1.20 Chase Manh 2 cnicknUn .071 Chryiler .60 Cinn OB 1.56 CIT Pint l.M CitiesSvc 1.20 Cityinvtst .50 Clorox .500 CNA Plnl .50 CNAPpf 1.10 Coast St Gas CocaCola 1.58 Colt Indutt 1 CBS 1.40b Colo Gas 1.76 Colu Pict ComlSolv .40 Com Ed 1.20b Comw Ed wt ComEd pf.44 ComEd pfl.M Comw Oil .60 Comput Scien Comsat master Bob Fischer won an COWS: utility very hioh vlIHIr.o to 27.75, cutter canner 14-19. Bulls: commercial 27.50-31. utility 95..

x5 1057 104 105 'A adjourned game in only five moves Friday to take a 28 36 34 4 54 54 27 13 12 4 44 44Vl 24 24 1 55 55V. 4 28 28 2 39 39 122 330 125 calves and vealers: choirs I50.9tn th Xerox Cp .8 Zenith 1.4 5-0 lead in his World Chess 0 49 49 49- III Power 2.20 I "Tool Wks 1 Imp CP Am INACorp 1.40 mopispL 1.50 nger Rand 2 inland Steel 2 inlands pf2.4 IBM 5.20 Int Harv 1.40 Int Indust Int Minerals int Nick 1.60a intTelTel 1.15 42-48, good 38-44, standard 33-39. Choice 250-350 lbs 36-41 good 33-38, standard 30-34. Good 350-500 lbs 30-34, standard 28-32. 36 V.

54 12'. 44 24 55V, 28 39 325 1 8 18 14 37 62 23 46 1 championship quarter-final match with Soviet grand Feeder Classes: Steer jinif Treasury WASHINGTON (API The cash position master Mark Taimanov. 12 28 28 5 8 8 3 18 18 2 37 37 14 62 42 1 23 23 7 46 45 In the game, adjourned of the Treasury May 25, 1971 compared to May 25, 197 (in dollars)! Balance calves: choice 150-250 lbs 47-53, good 42-48, standard 35-41. Choice 250-350 lbs 40-46, good 36-42, standard 31-37. Choice 350-500 lbs 34.50-39.50, good 32-37, standard 29-34.

Good and choice SOO-450 lbs 28.50-32.50, standard 25-29. Good and choice 450-800 lbs 26-30. lowa PL 1.60 Itek Corp Thursday after the 41st 8.840,221,446.53 (,347,773,240.31 move, Taimanov was at Deposits tiscai year jury 11 $181,289,581,244.92 5183,778,503,561.89 Funerals. MR. NILO C.

MARTINEZ, 76, 924 Iron Oak Drive, died Friday. A native of Cuba, he moved to Orlando two years ago from Tampa. He was a retired wholesale tobacco dealer. Survivors: widow, Candida; daughters, Mrs. Maria del P.

Fernandez, Orlando, and Mrs. Maria B. Fleites, Caracas, Venezuela; Several brothers and sisters in Cuba and four grandchildren. Carey Hand Chapel. MR.

GEORGE W. JACOBS 68, of Geneva, died Thursday at Sanford. Born in Columbia, S.C., he lived in Geneva 27 years. He was a retired welder and was of the Baptist faith. Survivors: widow, Mrs.

Jessie Jacobs; sons, Carlton, Rantoul, 111., George W. of Alaska, Johnny and James, Jeff Pilot .81 1 35 35 neiiers ana neifer calves: choice J5-250. J1-" 40'4' sootf 38-44, standard 33-39. Choice 250-350 lbs 311-41. cwiiul tj.ip withdrawals tiscai year $205,177,484,342.07 $201,836,255,822.60 Total debt Jewel Co 1.50 143 58 58 35 58V, 38 tacking briskly when he blundered away a rook.

He JonnMnn 1.2 2 38 38 Highs Lows NEW YORK NEW HIGHS-24 standard 30-36. Good 350-500 lbs 30-34, standard 26-31. Few choice 500-700 lbs 29-32, good 26-30, standard 24.50-28.50. Gold Assets 10,332,098,475.01 11,347,011,774.34 resigned on the 46th move. 33 Vt iisvt oooo za-27, standard 21-25, utility re22t -1 1 a oeoi not subiect to statutory limit.

-K 11 33 33 13 21 20 131 131 1 25 25 1 31 31 3 42 41 21 84 83 FISCHER, playing 131 1 TMfiMACYll 1 Ant m. Kennecott I KyFrdChk .19 KerrMcG 1.50 Kidde Co KimbClk 1.20 Kraftco 1.70 Kresge SS .5 Kroger 1.30 25l 31 14 2 Florida, Alabama packer hogs 5 300. Barrows and gilts fteady. Sales on plant lo.DO-18 51; a nit lofi.tdA iu. 1 1 a 41 84 t.

41 Va III 41 41 black, had an extra pawn and a slight edge in position at adjournment. When play opened Friday, Taimanov counter-attacked AmOlst Tel Blair John CFI Stl CNA Flnl CNA pfA CBS Cont Stael OaytPL ofB Fluor pfB Gas Tvc Genuln Part IndiaMch pf IntTiT pf pfO Loews Corp Marriot CP McOona wi Norris Ind Dullman Ramad nla Redman Ind Rollins Inc Southdwn Pf Winnbgo In w-m ibs fir A I A AS Mlrtuitiy 542 caie'nd TalEs were sold compared to 487 a week ago. 11 25 49 -if, 52 117 7412 J2 14 quickly, regaining the pawn and harassing Fis NEW LOWS-61 1 11 11 1 25V2 25 2 49 49 18 7 7 52 52 3 117 117 12 74 74 44 15 14 74 14 13 4 31 30 10 10 10 3 49 48Vs 11 23 23 Treasury Bills WASHINGTON (API Interest rates on the government's short-term borrowings declined Friday in the Treasury Department's weekly offering af short-term bills. The department moved the sale et the bills, scheduled for Monday, up because of the Memorial Day holiday. The average interest rate on $2.1 billion of 91-day bills was 4.344 per cent, the lowest since the 3.841 per cent on May 10.

The average Interest rata on $1.4 billion of 182-day bills was 4.508 per cent, also the lowest sine May 10, when the rat was 4.178 per cent. Last week, the three-month bills yielded 4.478 per cent for Investors and the six-month bills yielded 4.578 per cent. TREND DP STAPLE PRICES Inn I i. aieauy, neiiers Ml LearSle Leath Co .64 Lib OwFord 2 Libby McNeil Ligg My 2.50 Lilly Ell 1.40 Lincoln Nat 2 Lin Tern Vgt LingTemV wj Littonlnd Lockheed Air Loews Corp 1 LoneStGs 1.24 La Land 1.95 Louis GE 1.6 Lums Inc Geneva, ana mam, 13 34 to strong SIMa'' taives, steady 30 CI A I IfiUTBD A err-p. 103 J.

1, 48 1 Funeral Notices "hl'tv 2200-2575. Cutter 1900-2200, Canner 23 81'. 1 38 4 82 11 38 38 1 DULLi over euu commercial 3000-31751, Utility 2600-3000. At UPC Ahm veil cdc. fi i 14 4 6 Lykes Yngst 7 250 IbS.

4400-5000, 250-350 lbs. 4000-4200 51 I3v-v IDS. J0U-4400, 250-350 Ibs. 2WO-3300; Standard 150-250 IDS. 2500-2900.

FEEDER CLASSES! Steer and Steer Magnavx 1.20 Marathon 1.60 49 Vt 37 Vt 35 MEW YORK (API The Associated Marcortnc .80 Press weighted wholesale price Index of tju-iau 1115, 19U-3Juff. 250-350 Ibs. 4000-4500, 350-500 lbs, 3700- 8 15 54 4-1 KCPL 4pf Lamsn ses Lehman Cp Levi Straus Lear Siegler LingTem wi Macke Co A Memorex Noeast Utll OhE 3.90pf PhEl 4.40pf Piedmt NG Portec Inc PotEl 2.44pf PSInd 4.14pf OuakOat 3pf Sheller Golb SouCaro EG SouthCal Ed Southe nrCo Std Brants StdBrand pf SuCrest Tex Util Tri-Cont pf Union Elec UniUers Bk Va El Pow VaE P8.84vf VaEP 7.72pf Weyerhsr pf Wis FubSv 35 commodities oavances TO 187.77. Previous Day 187.04, Week Ago 184.11, Month Ago 185.63, Year ago 190.73. 1971 1970 1969 196 Alaska Int Am Ampco Pitt Apco Oil Armco Stl Armst Rub AtlCity El Borman Bklyn UGas Cenlll PSvc Chadbrn Ine CinnGas El Colum S0OJ1 Consu Pow CnPw 7.45pf CnP W4 50pf Crompt Kn DetE 7.48Pf duPnt 4.50pf duPnt 3.50pf DuqjnLt 4pf Epuit Gas Far WestFlt FHntkote Fla Pow GAC Corp Gimbel Bro HelenCurt A ot)9ht Miff Int Indust Iowa PSvc Ipco Hospit KalsA 4.1 2pf IDS.

JIUU-J5UU, 650-800 3000-3300; Good 150-250 Ibs, 4200-5000, Kn.1.n the nmAtnn orntn 10 40', 4, 33V4 1A High 191.27 194.34 185.80 166.72 Low 184.51 185.35 164.29 159.62 11 49 49 27 37 36 31 35 35 2 8 8 12 15 15V4 3 54 53V2 2 10 10 10 40 40V, 3 33 34V, 21 21 2 17 17 7 48 45 1 104 104 X2 56 56 23 23 1 114 114V4 14 13 3600, 500-650 Ibs. 280-3100, 450-800 Ibs, 2800-3000; Standard 150-250 Ibs. 3000-3800, Ibs. 3600-4200, 250-350 lbs. 3200 3500, lOnil cnn-4CA IK.

nrn rfw, Maroefer Pkg Mara; Cement Masonlte .72 Massey Ferg May DSfr 1.60 McDon Mead Corp 1 Means 1 Memorex Ino Merck 2.20 MGIC Inv .2 Mid Sout 1.02 Minn MM 1.85 Miss Riv 21 V. 47 -4 'jw4W. Heifers and Heifer Calves: Choice (1924 average equals iodi Citrus Car Loadings IM V4 56 Vt iu3, dJUU-WVU, ids. JJUU- 114 1 14 75 dwu-Huw, IDS. J2UU-35U, 350-500 Ihc.

9Qftn.Honn KMi-jnn tu thtnr, WINTER HAVEN (UPI) Her are the MobilOil 2.60 MODIIOII 2.60 2600; Standard 150-250 Ibs. wnO.nn. oauy citrus snipmems, by boxes, from the division of fruit and vegetable 54V4 Vi 24 11 Vt 46 -V. 8 54 53 Modine 1.10 II 00 24 24 Monoqrm Ind 4 11 11 Monsanto 1.80 II 46 46V. 2700 4w-jiuu, 950-500 IDS.

2400. COWS: Good 2400-2700, Standard 2000-2300, Utility 1800-2000. inspection today. Fresh fruit is 4-5 bushel, cannery fruit Is 1 3-5 bushel. Rail shipments 28,479 grapefruit.

irlcciMiuen At iu. 21,964 oranges, 414 Temples. Dividends AMERICAN NEW HIGHS-1 Livestock Market Wednesday 373 cattle and calves were sold compared to 405 a Wlipt, Ban fnmnsrait aha Truck shipments 11,156 grapefruit, 24,165 oranges, 33 Temple 72 Murcotts. Total shipments 39,631 grapefruit. Slaughter Cattle steady to 50 cents lower.

46,129 oranges, 447 Temples, 72 Murcotts. stk. of Pay- cannery receipts 8,419 grapefruit, Record able Peltate riod RESUMED .075 IRREGULAR Avnet lower Calves, 1.001-2.00 lower. SLAUGHTER CLASSES: STEERS: Standard 2450-2550; HEIFERS: Good 2800 only, Standard 2450-2500; COWS: Utility 2000-2300, cutter ieoo-2150, canner 170- Marathn Mf PG PNBMtg Rl Purlt Fash STP Corp Tech Opertn Chem Pd Wyandln Pf -15 8-13 4-7 -21 Arkans Best Barton Brd Chmp Ho wl Comoro Dos Fla Til A Garcia Corp Hipotronic Jamesway LoewsTh wt 5-28 4-1 5 5-26 4-30 2750 2850 Utility CALVES AND VEALERS: Choice 150- Beecham Grp (x) (x) .049 approximately. Diversification Fd .17 Mutual Shares .20 pnila Fund .05 STOCK 4-10 4-30 4-21 7-2 Good 150-250 Ibs.

35004000, 205-350 lbs. NEW LOWS-21 712,107 oranges, 1,165 Temples. Shipping total (4,283 boxes. Cannery total 791,691 boxes. Car Seats For Tots Dangerous? jiuu-jouu, dav-suu ids.

3000-3300; Standard to approval. lus Ocuu-Jjvu, 25U-J50 IDS. 3000-32, 4-15 7-15 5-28 4-11 rPPflCD ACCCC. CAn p. Calves: Choice 150-250 Ibs.

4500-4700, cher king. However, Taimanov chose to win another pawn with his rook. Fischer then made a simple move with his queen to check Taimanov's king and simultaneously attack the rook. WITH HIS ROOK about to be captured and checkmate imminent, Taimanov resigned. The victory leaves Fischer needing only half-a-point to win the 10-game match.

He will then advance in the 1 i i ation period being held to pick a challenger for world champion Boris Spassky of the Soviet Union. The sixth game in the match is scheduled here Tuesday. Chile Freezes Ford Cash SANTIAGO, Chile (Reuter) The Chilean government Friday said it has frozen the bank accounts here of the Ford Motor Co. after taking over its assembly plant. The government of President Salvador Allende took over the plant Wednesday after the firm refused to reopen the money-losing factory, at Casablanca, 50 miles west of Santiago.

The closure early this month of the three-year-old assembly plant, which Ford claims has lost the company a total of $16 million left more than 600 men out of work. The spokesman said the ju-jjv ids. wuu-ayu, ids, 3400-3900, 500-650 lbs. 3000-3200; Good 150-250 Baumniier AB UJ (x) 2 for 1 split, subiect Brad Ragan lOOpc vaitronic CP (x) fx) 2 for I split. Wood Indust 3Pt INITIAL Gen Electric new .35 Line Tr ft Sav .10 REGULAR Aetna Lf Cslty .40 Alberta Gas .25 Am Maize .083 Am Med Enterpr .04 Ariiona Bank .28 7-24 7-15 iws.

WUU-43UU, IDS. 3200-3800, Jacobs Ens Marshall In MtVer Mills NalMed Ent Us 4.50pf Pamida wi Penn Eng SC6 5.32 Pf. Tex PwL Pf Tran Lux wi Triano Pac Weil McLan Wieelbrat Whitkr wtwl Acme Free Ala Pow pf Austral Oil Ben Std Mt Cdn Int Pw Capitol Ind Condee Cp Conslt Des Cook PtV Domtar Electrogr GenEduc Sv Gloucstr na Hudsn Leas 2900; Standard 150-250 Ibs. 3200.3500. (-15 4-30 4-29 03U iu.

d00-650 IDS. 2400 CHAPPELL, JUDITH DAWN, DAWNETTE KAY AND CINDY JO Funeral sarvices for Mrs. Juditn Dawn Chappell, 30, 1418 Perkins Road, and her dauahters, Dawnett Kay, .11, and Cindy Jo, 10, will be held Monday at 10:30 a.m. In tha chapel of the W. Guy Black Home for Funerals with the Rev.

Roy A. Harthern officiating. Interment will follow In Woodlawn Memorial Park. They were natives of Charleston, W. and came to Orlando in 1W5.

They attended the Calvary Assembly of God and the Lancaster Church of the Nararene. Mrs. Chappell was a secretary. Wer daughters were students at Pine Castle Elementary School and members of Girl Scout Troop No. 64.

Mrs. Chappell is survived by her husband, Preston H. son, Preston Earl, ana mother, Mrs. Alma Cramer all of Orlando; sister, Mrs. Mildred Ellis, St.

Albans, W. Virginia. Her daughters also are survived by their paternal grandparents, M. P. Chappell, Orlando, and Mrs.

Gladys Lewis, Tarboro, N.C Funeral arrangements are under the direction of the W. Guy Black Horn for Funerals GREENE! JOHN FRANK Memorial services for Mr. John Frank Greene, (1, 440 Highland Avenue, who passed away Thursday will be held Saturday at 10-30 A.M. In the Reformation Chapel with the Dr. Howard I.

Chadwlck officiating. The remains will be taken to Valdosta, Ga. for services at Carson, McLane Funeral Home on Sunday at 2:30 M. with Interment at Sunset Hill Cemetery. Mr.

Greene was a native of Georgia moving to Orlando from Valdosta 30 years ago. He was associated with the Western Union as a lineman for 48 years. He was a member of the First Presbyterian Church, Orlando. He Is survived by his wife: Marion u. Greene, Orlando; Sons: John Frank Greene Sanford; Porter Ulmer Greene, Orlando; Daughter, Miss Ida Elizabeth Greene, Orlando; Brother, Pendleton Greene, Milledgeville, Sister, Mrs.

Ed Smith, Macon, Georgia. Funeral arrangements are under the direction of W. Guy Black Home for Funerals, WO E. Church Orlando, Florida. HEATON, MRS.

HELEN LEWIS 75, 711 South Lake Barton Road, Orlando, passed away Thursday May 27, 1971. Services will be graveside, Woodlawn Memorial Park, Saturday morning, at 10 o'clock. Hoequist Funeral Home, Winter Garden, in charge. JACOBS, OEORGH W. SR.

Funeral services for Mr. George W. Jacobs 68, Geneva, will be held Monday at 2 p.m. from the chapel of the Brisson Funeral Home. Interment in Geneva Cemetery.

Brisson Funeral Home, Sanford, in charge. LEER, MRS. CLARA L. Funeral services tor Mrs. Clara L.

Leer, age 77 of 405 Indian River Titusville will be conducted Monday at 2:30 p.m. In the Chapel of Wvlle-Baxley Funeral Home of Cocoa. Mrs. Leer was a native of New York City and resident of the Cocoa Beach area for 13 years, the family request that contributions may be given to the Riverside Presbyterian Church Memorial Fund at Cocoa Beach or the Brevard County Heart Fund. Friends may call at Wylie-Baxley Funeral Home Cocoa, 3-5 p.m.

Sunday. RUGGLES, MR. CLARENCE C. Funeral services for Mr. Clarence C.

Ruggles, 79, 903 Virginia Tavares, who died Thursday, will be in Sleverson Funeral Chapel at 2 p.m. Saturday with the Rev. Joseph Porter, pastor of Union Congregational Church of Tavares, officiating. Interment with Masonic services will follow in Tavares Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made to the Cancer Fund.

Stevenson Funeral Home, Tavares, Is in charge of WASHINGTON The Heifers and Heifer Calves: Choice D-2 ordinance prohibiting bottle clubs from staying open after 2 a.m. Commissioners said there have been numerous complaints regarding excessive noise and other disturbances at the club. Bandit Shot In Holdup Police Friday night were searching for an armed bandit who was shot in the chest by a bartender during an attempted holdup. Luther Ussrey, 27, manager and bartender of Betty's Place, 700 S. Hughey said the bandit came into the tavern with a gun in his hand demanding money.

BUT, USSREY, a Vietnam veteran, reached under the counter for his own gun and shot the bandit. "I don't think that he'll hold up any more stores," Ussrey said later. The holdup man did not have a chance to fire a shot but staggered out of the tavern into a waiting car. Ussrey said he was sure an accomplice was driving the car. There were no customers in the store when the bandit came in.

Boy Survives Pills He Found A 3-year-old boy who swallowed pills he found on his front lawn has been released from Orange Memorial Hospital officials said Friday. The child's mother, Mrs. Mary Sanchez, told Orlando police that she noticed her son, Sean stumbling before he fell semiconscious to the floor in their home at 1108 E. South St. Tuesday.

Blood tests revealed barj 1 1 a in the blood stream, according to hospital officials. The exact nature of the pills was not rmined and officers said they did not know why the pills were on the lawn. French Actor, Producer Dies SETE, France (UPI) Jean Vilar, 59, one of France's best known stage actors and producers, died at his home early Friday. He organized and directed the annual Avignon Festival of Arts and was director of the national popular theater 1951-63. 4-21 IDS.

4200-4400; Good 150-250 Ibs. can ana sponsoring the contest. THE REIGNING queen, Carolyn Lee Jones of Jacksonville, said her reign wasn't relevant but it could be made so. "Other universities use their 'Miss Whatevers' for such functions as teas for visiting dignitaries and this sort of thing," she said. "I've never been asked to do anything." Miss Jones said she didn't get her own crown to keep.

SHE WOULD like to see the contest resumed but under different sponsorship. "It is ridiculous for student government to even try to have a contest if they're going to continue it in such a nebulous fashion," she said. Another reigning beauty queen, Maria Junquera, 1970 Homecoming Sweetheart, defended such contests. "AS FAR as I'm concerned I don't think anything that has competi-t i in it is irrelevant because we're constantly competing with each other," Miss Junquera said. "I've benefitted a lot from beauty contests." Dr.

Lester L. Hale, vice president for student affairs, commented, "I hate to see the a i i a 1 pageantry and ceremony go by the boards, but if this is the decision of student government, it must be a sign of the times." Portuguese Want Out Of UNESCO LISBON, Portugal (Reuter) Foreign Minister Rui Patricio said Friday that Portugal intends to break completely with UNESCO, the Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization. He said his government had been growing increasingly disillusioned with the political coloring of many of the organization's activities. For some months now, Portugal had stopped all financial contributions to UNESCO. Now, it intends to withdraw its ambassador from UNESCO's Paris headquarters, the minister said.

At a press conference here Friday, the minister did not spell out details, but it was understood that Federal Trade Commission 7-15 ASPro .0425 J-I Bait GftE warned Friday that special 7-30 7-15 oouv-MW, ID5. J40U-j6U0 350- 500lbS. 2800-3200, 500-700 Ibs. 2600-2800; Standard 150-250 Ibs. 2600-3300, 250-350 Ibs 2500-2750, 500-700 Ibs.

2400-2600. COWS: Good 2700-2800; Standard 2200-2700; Utility I8OI-2000. ,455 .05 .47 .10 .05 car seats furnished for 7- Treasury Notes 7-16 toddlers may be danger Barry Wrlfht Bell Tel can Bohemia Lumbar Camflo Mines Cert-teed Prodi Chubb CP Conn Gent Ins Cont Connector 6-28 7-10 ously deficient even though un. HI rin.lnn II TM 7-10 .20 .40 .21 .125 .075 7-1 ury Notes bid and asked prices in dollars and thirty seconds and approximate yield 4-30 a new federal safety stan dard took effect April 1. Cont Cop Stl Cm Zellerbach 7-1 .30 to maturity tot 10 matuinr Concentrate Futures Ana at.

1071 Detrex Chem Ind .05 4-30 7-9 OCt 1 1971 7-15 l71 Nov "As seats manufactured prior to April 1 are still on 100.30 99.4 100.10 101.1 100 101.2s 4-25 98.20 100.11 101.8 99.24 101.20 1971 Nov 4-30 Feb 4 1972 4-30 17 Feb 7 the market, retailers may SUPPLIED RV DCYWninc a. rn iu iiL 1079 97.14 7-5 96.16 1 4-10 4-23 6-30 4-10 6- 18 4-7 4-25 4-4 4-15 4-10 7- 15 4-15 4-1 4-30 6-10 4-11 4-11 4-15 4-9 6-10 4-14 4-15 6- 30 4-7 4-15 4-14 4-18 4-14 4-11 4-9 4-15 4-12 4-11 7- 14 4-14 4-14 4-8 4-16 6- 11 7- 15 6-10 615 6-8 6-11 615 6-7 6-7 4-18 4-15 4-11 4-1 4-11 4-15 4-15 4-5 4-11 Iftl'll 101.72 4 30 May 6V4 1972 be still selling substan 99.30 7-1 Prices of Frozen concentrated Orange Juice futures on the New York Cotton Exchange were up 5 to 35 points Friday. Volume was approximately 50 contracts. IOO 4 30 dard seats to unsuspecting 99.26 94.1 7-1 7-1 customers," the FTC said. 4-25 High Low Settle Settle 95.1 93 104.12 105.10 91 104.2 Dexter Corp .06 Dom Can Gnl Ins .4375 Fidelity Fund .10 1st Bane Go Ohio .25 Gen Am Oil, Tex .15 Gen Shale Pds .15 Govt EmplOyeei In .30 Kaneb Svcs .20 Keystone Indvst .1 Laclede Gas .1425 Lewis Bus Forms .05 LTV Electrosys ,075 Marsh Supermktt .1125 Mia-Am Lines .11 Miss Riv Transm .27 Mutti Amp .05 Murray Ohio Mtg .15 Natl Grocers .15 Ocean Drill A Ex .10 Ohio Brass .40 Oregon Pt Cmt .20 ac Tel Tel .30 Pac Nwest Bell Tel .24 Pak-Well Corp .125 Prev.

91 104. 105.2 89 104.11 8-2 7-2 JLY 63.10 62.50 43.05 62.75 64.50 63.75 44.00 43.75 1.31 4.17 4.10 4.36 4.74 4.74 4.40 4.91 4.82 S.05 5.04 5.55 512 5.52 5.68 S.80 5.35 5.84 S.75 5.31 3.81 582 5.29 5.87 5.89 i.tl 5.54 4.14 4.30 4.32 4.38 6-25 6-28 PARENTS WHO are looking for such seats were urged to check the date of 87 NOV JAN 64.50 63.60 44.00 43.95 41.50 60.25 60.50 60 75 103.1 103.24 7-1 7- 1 8- 1 MAR 99.12 9.i BA.14 may 44 ii Aug 5 1972 Oct 1 1972 Apr 1 1973 Way 7 1973 Aug 1971 Set 1 1973 cab 7 1974 pr 1 1974 May 7 1974 ug 5 1974 9Ct I'l 1974 HOV 5 1974 Feb 5 1975 pr 1 1975 May 6 1975 5 1973 Set 1 1975 Feb 4 1976 4pr 1 1976 May 4 197 Hug 7Vj 197 60.40 59.4 59.75 59.40 60.25 40.10 59.80 59.50 59.80 59.50 MAY JLY 88.14 99.26 99.24 4-25 manufacture that must be stamped on the label under SEP 59.75 59.40 7-1 7-1 4-30 VOLUME OPEN INTEREST the new safety standard. 7- penn Gas wl .325 4-15 629 99.10 99.1 14 100.6 99.2J 82 101 81 101 104.24 107.22 106.22 $-27-71 Ptiier inc 15 86 100.14 99.30 84 101.1 83 101.1 105.8 107.30 106.30 VOL. OPEN "If that date is April 1971 or later, the consumer 44 47 MAY JLY 7-1 7-7 7-1 30 925 12 .10 .25 ,275 Prllllps Cbls Proier Steel Reynolds Metals Turner Constr US Banknote Warnaco 5fcP 74 1789 17 6-15 6-30 989 2 ug 7 1977 Feb 6V4 1971 4.2 .15 7-1 99.22 99.30 NOV JAN. MAR MAY 0.1, In Mnliara anri nd 6-29 744 14 4S0 unch 272 unch 54 unch can be reasonably sure he is buying a seat that complies with the standard for impact protection," the FTC said.

Western Mt Inv .14 westn Publisho .09 Wieboldt strs .0425 6-18 Subiect to Federal taxes but not Mate Income taxes. 7-1 JLY SEP i 188 5286 35 I IL government wanted Ford to resume its operations in Chile and reinstate the workers. learnings COMPILED FROM DIRECT REPORTS, THE WALL ST JOURNAL AND OTHER SOURCES Period 1971 1970 Men 31 CARD OF THANKS Since It Is Impossible to thank each one personally we take this means of saving how much we appreciate the comforting words and thoughtful acts of all our friends and neighbors In the recent loss of our loved one. The many beautiful flowers, cards and gifts of food helped to sustain us in our sorrow. To all ot vou.

both our friends, and Donald's friends, and, fellow workers at Huqhes Supply we will be forever grateful. Family of Donald Hawthorne. 17.39A 3,459 .12 .41 .14 3,057,397 .31 .07 44,100,000 1.01 1.130 17,600,000 132,008 0 .49 144,4740 .74 1.30 .30 43,2610 1.06 .45 .30 .14 .41 .05 2,971,0000 16.TOA 443,58 3 0 .12 .1 ja .23 1.09E .46 .09 57,100,000 1 .10 194,358 1.32 1.11 44,040.000 141,2310 .57 111,4.17 .84 2.0S .33 .66 21,4." 1.0 1 52 .50 .17 .46 .05 NT 1,6900 0 Abacus Fnd Acme Hamil AFA Prolct Berlland Butles Gas Card Petri Chadbourn Charter Co Cons Leag Cnntran Co Courtiiulds Ocarbrn St Htiflre Fd Flickintir Guerdon Ind Impor chem Keith Clark KeMwood Key Co Loblaw Inc a Gvn sve Manhatn ind Mnrloy Co Mobile Was Nat trfical Natl Termnl Ni'lly Don py Save Rotipr Ind Siabo Food Tpk Int Airl Wnilin. Co mos 4-30 qoar 3-31 24 wks 4-17 yr 12-31 4 mos 3-31 36 wks 4 10 quar 3-31 9 mos 4-30 6 mos 3-31 yr 3-31 4 mos 4-30 9 mos 4-30 39 wks 4 74 yr 4-30 qu.ir 1-31 quar 1 11 4 mos 4 30 4 mos 4.30 VM-l 12 mos 3-31 quar 4 30 4 mos 4-10 mos 3 31 9 mos 3-28 yr 3 31 mos 4-30 quar 5 1 4 mos 4 10 12 wks 1-30 quar 3-31 km i CARD OF THANKS Wt wKh to thank all of our friends for their kind expressions of vmpany In the loss of our dear mother. The family of Mrs.

Alica Yose. 6 Gunmen Rob liar Customers Six armed men rushed into Mark's Cottage Hill Bar, 3000 Old Winter Garden Road, early this morning and took an undetermined amount of cash from customers, employes and the bar till. No one in the bar was harmed but witnesses told police the six, all black youths, were armed with shotguns, rifles and pistols. UNESCO's aid to organizations fighting the Portuguese in its African provinces of Angola, Mozam-bioue and Portuguese Guinea, had contributed heavily to the country's vr4-J0 mi CR LEASE Brand New Chevrolsts from HOLLER CHEVROLET 645 1234 l. l.io AAssets per shr, after 50c dlitrlb In B-Before charge.

Alter (3,000,000 Inven tory writeoff. loss. Before credit $417,000 vs $41,30. Alter $799,000 disc oper loss but before S1.63 myn spec chare. G-Betore $10,0 credit.

HBelor $163,761 credit. J-For 53 wks. (efor credit..

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