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4 70', TO'. 70' ft 114 lit urn OMattiiit frrutiurl NeliRevlon 1 (S1OO0) Huh Low Sales Net (hds.) Huh Low Close Chi. 5 Saturday, May 29, 1971 11 4 it. Midwest 11 15' IS'. 15'.

1J 44. 44V 441. 111. ltb li 104 39 38 39 I Moman 1.71 43'. 34 1 4, Roy Dul 1.04 34 34 19 25'.

35 35 mor.nr 31 4S' 44'i 44'i IV. Give Fischer 1 39 21 34 1.30 v. J- St 1.40 4 30. 30 30'. Vi 1 Nabisco 1.20 1 53 51 Con, II Cp 1.74 Cn Edis l.M ConFoods 1.70 ConNatO l.M LonsumPow 1 ContAir Lnies Cont Can 1.40 COM Cp 2 COnt Oil 1.50 10 114 35 35 4.

Vi 19 40. 44', 40'. V. 744 79' 4 79' 4 5 11' 11. 11.

NEW YORK (AP) Friday's complete Midwest Stock Exchinie prices: Sales Net (hds.) Hieh Low Close Che. 3 15Vi 15'l 15. Nachman .05 90 4 i 1, 5chr Plou 5fM Con I I1. I'l 14 54 54 4 15' 35' 5 40 40 40 4. Nllco Ch .10 1 44i 441 44'i Nat Airl 18 29 21' 1 Tt uu Wi Ji'i V.

Nit cm .45 (uiioa i.m 11'. 13. 214 I 1V7. SjClicss Win 14 49' 48'i 41' IV. Nat Cash .71 ui.

11 0. 1 Nat Dl.t Hi in ill SrsR 1.40 111 ID' lnc IV' 1l Shell Oil 1.4 Control Data CPC mil 1.70 Crown Cork 44', 44'. 44'. V. 10 21'.

20'. 20'. 0n .20 2 1'. 1'. 1'.

14 12'4 11? Wt 4. Curtis Pub 1 144 H'i 14's i 17 f'i af'i i 11 44'4 45'i 44 1 10 TO II 704 70' 70' V. VANCOUVER, B.C. (Re- Curtiss Wreht AAR CP .151 AOboltLO 1. 10 AOdresso .309 AflnaLife l.M AirReduc .401 5 51 i 5 so', so, mv.

utcr) American grand 2 5414 J44 544 1 24' 4 24' 4 34' 4 Vl Natomas .25 Niwmonl 1.04 13 33U Alcan Alum 1 1 J1U Delta Air .50 master Bob Fischer won an 12 ji ji 40' 40'. 40'. 1. 43. 43i 43'.

V.INYSEO 2.06 35 JO'. 30 304 I Nil MP 1.10 17 33'. 33 23'. 4- V.InL Indust 1 10 141 I1 4 1 4 43 4 7 41 ll 19 17 1 i 2 4 1 1 14i 14H 141, JtiDet Edis 1.40 4 K't 20'i 10s Oiamsnam 1 7 30i 33'i 304 Dome Mm .10 1 1t ll4 lx4 Uonnelley .44 171. 77V.

Swest es? 2 NOAROCk 1.20 adjourned game in only five moves Friday to take a 12 47i 67' 47', K. 13', 13'. II'. V. 14'.

33'. 14', 1 14' 1S llt 72'. 71' Tl' 1V 4 is; 11; 13; Square .10 Noeast Ul .94 5 22 22 22 V4 auibbC 1.50 SS 3 30'. 30 47'. 97', 7'.

V. 1 41 4 41. DowChm 2.70 NorlllG 1.78 NorlllO pfl.90 1 31 31i 32 34 33 Ma IS Dress Ind 1.40 DukePow 1.40 NorlndPS 1.32 1 33'4 23' jji, 57' M' 54'. J9', 51. JU.

lllV 71'. 4.1 44't 44 44 1 NorNGai 2.40 45 14 45 45 1 124 12 124 Dynamic Am 1 31. 31 II. 4. 14 14ll 24 V.

3 Sl'i 52'4 52'. 7. 33 154 IS' 15. 4 201 31'. 314 31 i 4'.

3 374 37. 2I UaCIbDu 1 35i 35Ji 35l 1 37 37'i 27'j '4 Nwst Airl .45 5-0 lead in his World Chess championship quarter-final match with Soviet grand master Mark Taimanov. In the game, adjourned All Am LI AllnPow 1.3 Allied Cti l.JO AlllsChal .101 Alcoa l.M Am Airlin Amwirand 1 20 AmBdcst 1.30 Am Cyan 1.35 AmEIPw 1.70 AmGe Ins .50 AmHome 1.70 AmHospitl Am Motors A ResOv .049 AmSoAfr .70 Am TAT Wt Am TT 3 0 12'. 11'. 12'.

IS 15 1 J. 11 i' i 43'. 43 41'. 23' Jl'l 74' 1 Brownsmill. N.J.; daughter, Mrs.

Geraldine Medford, of North Carolina; sister, Mrs. Mamie Giddens, Inigma, i 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 Coop. er 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 I the First United Methodist Church, Winter Park, Kappa" Alpha fraternity and the Florida Association of 55 74' i StdOilCll 180 StdOillnd 210 StOiiNJ MOt StdOHOh l'l StarrBcsf Grp StarrBdcst wt Slerl Dru .90 Stekely VC 1 Stud Wor 1 10 Sunbeam .80 Sundstrnd .81 Sun Oil ptl lS Super Fd Svc Swilt Co .70 73'i 31'. 32 31 21'. 13'. 11 1.

11', 13' 1 43' 7 194 19. 141 'i 1 4H OrcidentPet 1 Olm Corp .81 1 21'. 22'. V. 10 24 23' 23' i 21 004 80'.

0i 1 41' 41' 4IV 1, 1 24 244 14 1 14 18'. 11'. V. 16 lS'i 14' 15'. i 4 71.

72 73 2 33. 334 334 V4 East Air Line EastKodak la Eaton CP 1.40 EG .10 El Pas NG 1 El Mem Ma Emer El 1.16 tngitiMjn .40 SI'S 5Vl 5' 2'j Thursday after the 41st 36'. 36' 34'. 14 10 2 5 50 74 15' 15 25 4 X5 31 21'. H' 1 Ji 1 44' 44' 44' 4 Vl 45 1'4 45 45'i Outbd Mar 1 Owcnslll 1.3S 1 20 61 62V, 42.

-I- Vl l4 move, Taimanov was at 44 CAROLYN LEE JONES Last of species? 45' 4 4 301 45' 4 112 37'a 37 371. 11, 5 11' 12 13 4 4 If 11' Vi 11 17'i 17V4 27' 1 11 111. It 15'. tacking briskly when he blundered away a rook. He resigned on the 4lith move.

PacG El 1.64 PacPetro .30 Pan Am Air PanhEPL 1.80 40 16; 24 24'. 44 25. 35' 35. J. II 43 43'.

43. 4- 4 1.1. 1.1. 11 I FISCHER, playing black, had an extra pawn 1 30 3 0 30 1 4 36. 31' 4 38.

-r V. 3 17'4 17' I7'4 7 15. 3S. 35. l'i 4 41 47.

68 54 5' 4 54 V. 4 35 34' 1 34', 37'. 37 371, Vi 5 40. 404 40. 1 25 21'.

21'4 21. 544 59 54' 4 1 1 14' 14' 14 Vi 40 29'. 29 19 30 29 29 29 i St 46' 46 44' 4 1' 16 108' 1074 1 08U Vl AMF Inc 0 Ampex Anaconda 1 Apeco Cp .14 ArkLGas 1.30 Armco Steel 1 Armce pf2.10 Arm Dial .10 Athld Oil 1.30 Athey Prtods Atl Rlchtld 2 All Rett pfJ.W Atlas Corp ATO Inc .01 ATO Inc wt Avnet Inc Avon Pd 1.30 114'. 112'1 114'? 314 Teledyne .411 Telex Corp Tennd 1.32 Txcs 1.60 TexEastT 1.51 Tex Sul .60 Tex Inslr .10 Tex Util 1.42 Textron .40 Th okol .40 Trans Air Transam .55 TriContl 1.349 TRW Inc la xS 56. 56'i 564 Penney JC 1 Penn Cent PeopGas 2.01 Pliier Phelps 2.10 Phila El 1.44 PhilMorr 1.20 Philipslnd .14 Phill Pet 1.30 Pitney .61 Pittston Fed NMI9 .96 FedDeptstr 1 Firestone 1.40 Fst Charter FstChiCp 3.40 Fst Natl City FstWisBk 1.40 FlaPow 1.61 FiaPwLt 2.12 Fly Tiger 2t FMC Corp .15 Ford Mot 2.40 FruehCp 1.70 341, Miss UF Contest Gets Ax 10' 30 'J Vi 11 1 1 14 1 34.

10' 1 10' 1 30' 1 30V 16 16. 24 2 364 341 141. V. 3 36V4 V4 and a slight edge in position at adjournment. When play opened Friday, Taimanov counter-attacked quickly, regaining the pawn and harassing Fis Survivors: widow, Idolene Orlando; daughter, Mrs.

1 Polaroid .12 I 14l 14' 14l IS 59'. 59'4 5414 '4 Potom Elec 1 ProcGam 1.40 PubSColo 1.12 PubSvEG 1.44 PubSvInd 1.14 11 Itli 31' IS', 9 23'. 23. 23'. 10 264 26Vi 364 ual Inc Aaams, i'lainviiie, sisters, Mrs.

Esther F. Yeilding, Mrs. L. M. Studstill, 4.

i.lun Carbide 2 it. I GAF Corp .40 Gen Elec 2.60 Gen Food 1.40 Gen Mills .96 1. un cicrv, Purex CP .84 4 45 44'. 45 1 14 41'4 40'i 404 2 414 44 44 1 51. 31 SI V.

1 22 22 22 13 41. 60' 41 i 4 34. 34 34. 4. 3 33' 33H 33't 1 4S'i 45' 45' I 1 4l't 41V4 41' V.

1 43 43 43 3 25' i 25' 25' 1 "4 42 6l'i 60 41'. Vi 1 35 35 35 1 14 14 14 11 1194 118 1194 15 37 37V. 4 33 33 33 4 7 83' 82 '4 83' 4 1 33' 33' 33' V. 21 21. 21' 11 16 31'.

31V4 31V. 1 51 51 51 4 41'i 41 41' 2 10 10 10 X)4 29 21'4 29 9 314 31' 31' 2 4'. t'l 9'. 4 15 IS 15 V. 1 23'i 23'i 23' 15 194 19'i 19' 1 17'.

11'. 184 14 31'. 304 30'. Vi 3 27V. 27V, V.

II 33 36'. 36 50 19. It 19 cher's king. jvna. i.

a. v-iiii yinun. ivirs. 47'. 47.

4''. -T 'I 114 18'. 18'. 37J 37 374 Sl', 31'i 31V4 '4 55 544 55 '4 21' 21'. 11'.

4 40' 34' 39'4 14 40 11 XI GenMot 1.709 However, Taimanov J. Larson and Mrs. F. B. May, 43', 43ll 43'.

Vi OuJk Oats 1 chose to win another pawn 11 li'6 14'4 14'. 111. 17 with his rook. 13 31i 31' 314 i 1714) 634 4 32' Vi 1 14. 16.

16. i Ramada Rapid Amir RCA 1 un uiiLai 1. Unocal pfl.50 UnPac Corp 2 Uniroyal .70 Unit Aire 1.80 Un Brands .30 Unit Nuclear US Gypsum 3 US lndu .40 US Ply Ch .84 IIS Steel 2 40 Unit Util .42 unit Util wt Univer Comp UnivOilPd .40 UpjehnCo l.M 43 414 25'4 25'. 31' i 32' mi ui wesi raim ceutn, wiss Susie Peach Foster, Rich-; mond, and Mrs. Fletcher McLeod, Auburn, broth.

er, Henry, Brantley, Ala. finv Rlnrlr Hnm. Fischer then made a BabcockW .50 BaxterLab .11 BectDick .30 BelcoPet Bell How Bendix l.0 Beth Stl l.M Bobbie Brook Boeine .40 BoiseCas Borden 1.30 Braniff Airw Brist My 1.30 Brit Pet .309 Brunswick .12 Bunker Ramo BunkRpf 1.50 Burl Nor .759 Burroughs .60 BumsCjp .381 46 31't 3'. 31. ni.

in. 33'. simple move with his queen 31 17'. 17. 17'.

12 22'. 22 21'. 1. 10 114 ll1. 11.

4 27 27 27 V. 4 1B H'i U'i XI 2IU 21' 4 24' 4 Vl 4 25. 35'. 35. 4 23' 1 23'.

23'. 1 31 34 3. V. 14 4'. 4'i 4'.

11 S3. S3 S3 3 3U Vl 6 11. 11' U't 1 4'. 4'. 4'.

6 124 13. 1'. I 100V 100 Vi 15 13 3I'4 3f l'i 26 32 31'. 31''. 1 37.

37V. 37. 2 It'. 18'. Is', 2 48' 48'j 1V.

3 35 35. 35. 15 27. 32 22. 1 15.

15. 15. 1 23 224 23 1.4 45 364 34' 4 34'i 3 241 36. 26. 86 10'.

104 10'. 3 63V 63'i 43' 1 4S 14 13'. 13'. V. 31' 31i 12 13 134 13 1 34' i 3V 3'4 3'i 3 45' 45 Vi 5 130 130'i 130'i 1,4 1 S'l 5'.

5'. 31 31 "1 314 Vl 3 19'4 19 1 15's 57 4 48. 4 7 24. J4Vi 34 I 1''4 1 1 1 45'. 45'i 45'.

33' a 33'. 33' 1 Vi 4 51. 51 51 'i Vi 1 'i 1,4 5 21'. ll'i 284 24'i 24 241. 4 42'i 42 42' 2 5 424 424 424 '4 1 2 22 2 2 22 1 42V 424 42 '4 74 24 33'4 33'.

7 31 '4 31' 31' l'i 5 48. 48'i 48'i 1 1 100' 100' 100' Genpcem .80 Pub Ut 1.60 GenTelEI 1.52 Ga Pac Gillette 1.40 Glen Alden Goodrich 1 Goodyear .85 Grain Belt .50 Granite Stl Gt West Finl Greyhound 1 GrummnCP 1 Gulf Oil l.M GulfWInd .50 30'. 304 204 t'l t'i 8'i to check Taimanov's king Livestock 24 Funerals. 33 314 33' 30'. 10' i 30' Vi 58.

58. 514 Vi -V THOMASVILLE, Ga. (AP) Florida cattle and calves weekly receipts at 24 markest 12,300 compared 13,400 last week and 11.600 year aeo. Compared on week MRS. HELEN LEWIS HEATON, 75, 711 S.

Lnke Barton Road, died Thursday. She was a native of Brighton, England, and came to this area 48 years ago. She was a member of Christ the King Episcopal Church. Survivors: husband, Irvin daughter, Mrs. James G.

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 43 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 Edgewood Congregational Church. Survivors: brothers, Stanley Fraser, Los Angeles, Frank F. Jones, England, and H.

Douglas Jones, Riverton, N.J. Garden Chapel Home for 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 63, 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, Geneva, and i lliam, Funeral Notices 1 144 14' 14'i 4 37 20', ltVi 19 Varian Assoc Va El Pw 1.12 69, Sunray Home, Frostproof died Thursday at Lake Wales I Hospital. earlier at is reported markets slaughter -W steers steady to weak, heitert 50 hither, 104 104 104 'i 24', i. utility cows 50 hi. her, canner and cutur 141, 24i 10. 104 10.

n. jiuiivc ui ii jic iiau 14 394 lt' 2t4 V. 7 73V 73' 4 73V 1 1 10 t4 11 '4 icur, ouil. tlBtor IV IV nisner, ive. and vealer steady to 1.00 higher.

Feeder Walgreen 1 War Lam 1.10 Webb Del Hammond .40 Hart SMrx .80 HawkeyeB .54) HawkeyeB wt Heiieman Heller Int .60 Honay Inn .25 been at sunray two months, steers steady, heifers steady 30 lower, 4 171'. 3714 37'i V4 WnBanc 1.30 2 2 2 244 24' 244 24' 4 24' 4 24' 4 Vi 474 474 47. 11 414 41' 41 Vi cows steady to 50 higher, early and bulk sales calves steady to 1.00 higher 46 04 '4 4 Tl I IHollymat .40 aitnouoh steady to 1.00 lower from 31 30. 31 Wnunion 1.4D Westg El l.M Weverhser .10 Whirlpool 1.40 Whittaker Cp 71 t4 i Wednesday on. Feeder classes 75 per cent 7.

7. It IS'. 25'i 1'. isarne last week and compared 70 per 53 51 111, 144 14. 1'.

11 10' 10'. '4 3' 34' 34' 'i 7 Hi I. t. V. 1 cent year ago.

Cows 17 per cent 8 103. 102 103. Hi coming irom jvienora, Mich. He was a retired supervisor of the Macintosh Stamping Co. and a member of Universal Lodge 593 Detroit.

Survivors: widow, Mrs. Mary; brother, Edwin, Rose- it ifM compared 16 per cent weak and year 5 50 50 50 Will Ross .40 Wilsnctf .30 Wilsn Sine .40 earner. 44' 4 Vi 31'. I Slaughter classes: eers: good 100- 3t 37'. 3t fi 1 44' 44'' 10 32' 1 31'.

I winnnbu nn 1,100 lbs Standlrd WisEIPw 1.4t ll' 2' 2i' 1" ill'. 11. 164 1 Heilers: good 50O-900 lbs 24.50-30.50, WisPubS 1.14 Woolwrth 1.2 5 4t4 494 494 '4 CampSou 1.10 Carsn PS CartWall CaterTra 1.40 Cen III 1.54 Cenlll PS 1.30 CentSoWst 2 Cnampsp 1.20 Chase Minn 2 CnicknUn .071 Chrysler Clnn GE 1.5 CIT Finl l.M CitiesSvc 2.20 Citylnvest Clorox .509 CNA Finl CNAFpt 1.10 Coast St Gas CocaCola 1.51 Colt Indus! 1 CBS 1.40b Colu Gas 1.74 COlo Picf Coml Solv .40 Com Ed 2.20b Comw Ed wt ComEd pft.44 ComEd pfl.eo Comw Oil .40 Comput Scien Comsat .50 standard 74.50-28. 34' 1 54 I Cows: utility very high yielding 28 36'. 36V 4 54 54 27 13 124 to 27.75, cutter canner 16-19.

12' X54 105'4 104' 1 105 V. bums: commercial 27.50-31, utility 25, Xerox CP .10 Eloise Spore, Bradenton. J. H. Evans Funeral Home." 4 44', 44' 44' s.

34' 1 24, 31, 12 21'. 21. 214 Calves and vealers: choice 150-250 lbs 1 SS'i 55'i S5'i Vl 42-48, good 31-44, standard 33-39. Choice 50 49Vi 49' 4tV Vi lenith 1.4 ZH1. 24' I 7I mp ri.

irfnc ST 250-350 lbs 36-41 good 33-31. standard 3 34 39 39 V- III Power 2.20 IIITool Wks I Imp Cp Am IN A Corp 1.40 inopis pl 1.50 Inger Rand 2 Inland Steel 2 Inlands DI2.40 IBM 5.20 Int Harv 1.40 Int Indust Int Minerals int Nick 1.60a IntTelTel 1.15 Iowa PL 1.60 Itek Corp 122 330H 32s 324 f'00a J5-'0 30-J4, standard Treasury 12 2'. 28 2t' 51 1,. 1 Feeder classes: Stters and steer 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 I 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. Father Asks Mercy For Daughter WASHINGTON (UPI) As policemen from as far away as Boston paid their last respects to a fallen colleague, the city's former deputy mayor pleaded for mercy Friday for his 1 46'4 46'. 44'4 3 It 35'4 34'.

34'4 V4 4 11. 11' lis, 1 10. 30' 30' 7 30 354 35. 35' 1 2 13'. 13'.

13' 3 1144 114 114. 1,4 37 23. 23. 23. 3 16'i 16'.

16'i V. 10 14' 1 141 14', 24 71 64', 71 3 calves: Choice 150-250 lbs 47-53, good 3 184 lt4 184 ucuiMRTnu fAPl The cash position 42-41, standard 35-41. Choice 250-350 lbs RUGGLES, 79, 903 Virginia Tavares, died Thursday. He was born in Marshall County, and moved to Tavares 14 years ago from Detroit, Mich. He was a of th Treasury May 25, 1471 compared to 2 37.

37' 37. V4 14 624 42'i 62. 1 23 23 23 7 44 4Si 44V4 lVi May 25, 197 un Balance 40-46, good 36-42, standard 11-17. Choice 150-500 lbs 34.50-39.50, good 32-37, standard 29-34. Good and choice 500-450 lbs 21.50.32.50, standard 35-29.

Good and 1,347,73,240.51 cnoKO 450-10 lbs 24-30. 1 81 ,384,581 ,364.92 UiithHr-aiialtl if VA1T Heifers and heifer calves: choice 150-250 lbs 40-46, good 31-44, standard 33-39. ChoiCt 250-350 lbs 31-44, good 32-31, Jetf Pilot .88 Jewel Co 1.50 JonnMan 1.20 1 35' 354 35 143 58. 58'. 58'.

2 38'. 31V, 7, member of the Masonic Lodge and the Carpenters Union. Survivors: daughter, Mrs, JU-J. booa 35-oo lbs 30-34, $205,177,684,342.07 11,347,011,774.34 x-lncludes $427,314,270,71 debt not Highs Lows NEW YORK N'EW HIGHS-24 standard 26-11. Few choice 500-700 lbs 1T-J2, gooo 26-30, stanoard 24.50-31.50.

nil, ii i 1 1 1 1 1 A-a Cows: good 23-27, standard 21-25. utility Kennecott 2 KyFrdChk .10 KerrMcG 1.50 Kidite Co .601 KimbClk 1.20 Kraftco 1.70 Kresge SS .50 Kroger 1.30 11 33? 334 334 Vl 13 2 1 20 20V 131 131 1314 lVl 1 25. 254 25. 1 31V 31'4-3' 3 42 41 414 i 21 84V 83V. 84', 7, 10 41 41 41 I2 THOMASVILLE, Ga.

(AP) Georgia, Florida, Alabama Backer host 4 in Barrows and gilts steady. Sales on plant uenvereo past. no. 1 ana 2 iro-230 10s n.uti-u.25; 1 and 3 lto-240 lbs 17.00-17.75 Am Dist Tel Blair John CFI Stl CNA Finl CNA pfA CBS Cont Steel DaytPL PIE Fluor pIB Gas Tvc Genuin Part IndiaMch pf IntTiT pt IntTiT pf Loews Corp Marriot Cp McDona wi Norris Ind Dullman Ramad nla Redman Ind Rollins Inc Southdwn pf Winnbgo In largely 17.25-17.75 2 to 4 240-270 lbs ll'i 'i 35V 1, 4t Vl 7 1 ll'i ll'i 1 25' 25', 2 49 49 18 7 7 5 524 514 brother, Milo, Gilberts-ville, sisters, Mrs. Meta Hull, Tavares, and Mrs.

Euna Potter, Paducah, one granddaughter and two great-, grandchildren. Steverson Funeral Home, Tavares. MRS. EMMA T. PRIT-CHETT, 70, 400 W.

Graves Orange City, died Friday. Born in Williamsburg, Md she came to Orange City five- OCALA At the Mills Livestock Market Thursday 542 cattle and calves were sold compared to 487 a week ago. Compared to one week ago Slaughter subiect to statutory iimu. Treasury Bills WASHINGTON (API Interest rats on the government's short-term borrowings declined Fridy in the Treasury Department's witkly offering of short-term bills. The department moved the sal of the bills, scheduled for Monday, up because of the Memorial Day holiday.

The averaoe interest rat on $2.1 billion of tl-day bills was 4.344 per cent, the lowest sine tht 1.1(1 per cent on May 10. The average Interest rati en $1.4 billion of 182-day bills was 4.50 per cent, alia the lowest sine May 10, when the rate was 4.178 per cent. Last week, the three-month bills vieirt.if 4 471 par cent for investors and 524 LearSie? .20 Leath Co .64 Lib OwFord 2 Libby McNeil Ligg My 2.50 Lilly Eli 1.40 Lincoln Nat 2 Ling Tern Vgt LingTemV wi Littonlnd Lockheed Air tame ana taives, uneven steady. NEW LOWS-65 3 117'. 1171 117V, 12 74 74' i 74', 44 15 143 144 Vi 74 14 13'1 13' 44 JTOCKER STEERS, Steady, Heifers 50 i.ira lower, tows, steady, calves.

Steady 10 lining. 4 31 304 30'. 74 SLAUGHTER CLASSFC: UEIFFRC GAINESVI LLE, 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 ball and 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 10 101. 104 Vl 3 49'l 48Vl 41' IV4 11 23' 23 234 44 Good 3500-2750, Standard 2300-3450; COWS: 1 Loews corp 1 LoneSfGs 1.24 1 La Land l.tS young daughter who is iv, -v A tuirer iruu-22o, manner charged with murder for 31 4. ouut over ouo com LOUIS GE 1.61 Lums Inc venrc non mip was a rtauusi.

Lykes Yngst her part in a robbery in 1 I 1 the six-month bills yielded 4.571 per which the officer was 4 4. 14 JWW-JIJlf UFIIiry 26UO-J(IOO. I CALVES AND VEALERS: Choice 150-250 IbS. 4400-5000, 150-350 IbS. 4000-4200; Good 150-250 Ibs.

380-4400, 250-350 lbs. 447. 4- 35t-500 Ibs. 29M-3300; Standard 44' ijo.25 bs. 2500-2900.

J' I FEEDER CLASSES: Steers and Steer B2V1 1 38 31 14 6 7 11 4t' 44'i 27 37 36V. 31 35' 35 2 1'4 8' 12 15. 15' cent. Torun AC C.TAPLF PRICES killed. uew york iapi The Associated Survivors: nusoana, nuucic, Orange City; daughter, Mrs.

Kathleen Mullen, Clinton, sisters, Mrs. Inez, Marine, Hurlock, Mrs. Corlio tnrH T.inkwood. Prxi weighted wholesale price index of "1 Calves: Choice 150-250 Ibs. 4750-53OO, 35 commodities Advances to 117.17.

250-350 Ibs. 4000-4500, 350-500 IbS. 1700- 154 Previous Day 117.04, weex Ago 114.11, "I know my daughter," Thomas W. Fletcher told U. S.

District Judge George KCPL 4pf Lamsn Ses Lehman Co Levi Straus Lear Siegler LingTem wi MackeCo A Memorex Noeast Util OhE 3.t0pf Ph El 4.40pf Piedmt NGs Portec Inc PotEl 2.44pf PSInd 4.16pf QuakOat 3Df Sheller Golb SouCaro EG SouthCal Ed Southe nrCo Std Branls StdBrand pf SuCrest Tex Util Tri-Cont pf Union Elec UnitJers Bk Va EIPow VaE VaEP 7.72pf Weyerhsr pf Wis PubSv Alaska Int Am Ampco Pitt Apco Oil Armco Stl Armst Rub AtlCity El Borman Bklyn UGas Cenlll PSvc Chadbrn Inc CinnGas El Colum SoOft Consu Pow CnPw 7.45pf CnP w4 50pf 1 Crompt Kn DetE 7.68pf duPnt 4.50pf duPnt 3.50of DuqsnLt 4pf Epuit Gas Far WestFn Flintkote Fla Pow GAC Corp Gimbel Bro HelenCurt A Hought Miff Int Indust Iowa PSvc loco Hospit KaisA 4.1 2Pl 3 54 54 1 Ibs. 3100-3500, 450-100 Ibs. 3000-3300; Good 150-250 Ibs. 4200-5000, Month Ago 185.41, rear ago 190.73. 1971 1970 146t lt 2 104 10.

104 '4 1 A T-T nccetr. 10 40. 40' 4 40'i i -JM ID. 300-4200, 350-500 Ibs. 3300- High 191.17 194.34 115.10 166.73 LOW 114.51 185.35 1 66.39 159.61 CHAPPELL, JUDITH DAWN, OAWN6TTE KAY AND CINDY JO Funeral services for Mrs.

Judith Dawn Chappll, 30, 1418 Perkins Road, and her daughters, Oawne Kay, 11, and Clndv Jo, 10, will be held Monday at 10:30 a.m. In the 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 attended the Calvary Assembly of God and the Lancaster Church of the Nezarene. Mrs. Chappell was a secretary.

Her dauohters were students at Pine Castle Elementary School and members of Girl Scout Troop No. Ui. Mrs. Chappell is survived by her husband, Preston son, Preston Earl, and 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. (1936 averaqe equals 100) Msgnavx 1.20 Marathon 1.60 Marcorlnc .80 Maroeter Pkq Mara Cement Masonite .72 Massey Ferg I May DStr 1.60 1 McDon Mead Corp 1 1 Means 1 Memorex tnc i Merck 2.20 MGIC Inv .20 IMidSoUt 1.02 iMinn MM 1.85 iMiss Riy MobilOil 3.60 Modine 1.30 iMonoqrm Ind L. Hart in urging him to release her to his custody. As her father appealed to Hart, Heidi Ann Fletcher, 3 33'4 34'.

33' -t- li wu' www ius. 2su-iivu, y-wjg ins. 1 31V. 31V, 314 V. 3800-3000; Standard 150-250 Ibs.

3000-3800, 2 17 17 17 libs. 3600-4200, 250-350 IbS. 3200 -3SO0, 9 7 48' 45 47V4 4i 2900, 500-650 IbS. 2450.2501. 1 104 104 1 04 14 1 Heifers and Heifer Calves: Choice X2 56' 564 564 V.i ISO-ISO IbS.

3500-4000. 350-500 lbs. 3300- 4 23'i 23'4 23'. Vi 3701, 500-700 IbS. 2700-2800; Good 150-250 16 1144 114' 1144 14 lbs.

36O0-420O, 250-350 IbS, 3200-350, Citrus Car Loadings I 14 14 7.i350-500 lb. 2400-3000, 500-700 Ibs. 2300- WINTER HAVEN (UPI) Her are the 21, sobbed uncontrollably. She, along with 34-t 54' 14 i240o; standard 150-250 lbs. 2900-1300, 1 Til 111'.

411. 1 1 IF. k. aw, .11. A iiw if -r IU.

1W-1IVV, J)U-U IPS. 2400 4 11'4 11 114 "4 3700. daily citrus shipments, by boxes, from the division of fruit and vegetable inspection today. Fresh fruit is 4-5 bushel, cannery fruit is 1 3-5 bushel. Rail shipments 21,479 grapefruit, Monsanto i 12 44' 44'.

44V4 Vj COWS: Good 1400-1700, Standard 2000- Federalsburg, and Nettie Harding, Orange City; brother, Earl Todd, Perry Point, Md. and three grandchildren. Lankford Funeral Home, DeLand. Nixon Names Envoy For r'miiitrips iJtiu, utility itoo-2000. oranges, 414 lempiej, KISSIMMEE At the Truck shipments 11,156 grapefruit, l-unerai arranwenicnis direction of the W.

Guy Black Home Livestock Market Wednesday 171 rattle Dividends AMERICAN NEW HIGHS-lt 24,165 oranges, 33 Templets 72 Murcotts, Total shipments 39,635 grapefruit, for hunerais. 46,129 oranges, 447 Temples, 72 Murcotts. Cannery receipts Ml grapefruit. and calves were sold compared to 405 a week ago. Compared to one week ago Slaughter Cattle steady to 50 cents lower.

Calves 1.00-2.00 lower. STOCKER: Cattle, lower Calves, 1.001-2 0O lower. SLAUGHTER CLASSES: STEERS: Pe- Stk. of Pay-Rate riod Record able RESUMED .075 -7 t-15 782,107 oranges, 1,165 Temples. Shipping total 16,181 boxes.

Cannery total 791,691 boxes. Avnet Standard 2450-2550; HEIFERS: Good 2800 Marathn Mf PG P41E8.f PNB Mlg Rl Purit Fash STP Corp Tech Ooertn Chem Pd Wyand In pf Arkans Best Barton Brd Chmp Ho wi Compre Des Fla Tile A Garcia Corp Hipotronic Jamesway LoewsTh wt IRREGULAR Lawrence Caldwell, 25, was bound over earlier in the day for grand jury action on charges of murder in the death of policeman William L. Sigmon, 34. Sigmon, a 13-year veteran of the force, was killed during a robbery attempt at a savings and loan branch in fashionable northwest Washington. Miss Fletcher allegedly drove a blue oniy, btanoard 2450-2500; cows: utility 1-13 Cutter 1800-2150, Canner 1701- Beecham Grp (x) t-23 (x) .049 approximately.

Diversification Fd .17 5-28 Mutual Shares .2 5-2 Phila Fund .05 6-10 irao; bulls over 100 utility 2750-2850. CALVES AND VEALERS: Choice 150-250 IbS. 4500-4604, 250-350 IbS. 3300-3600; 4-15 4-30 4-30 NEW LOWS-21 STOCK Baumritter A1B (x) 4-21 7-2 Good 150-250 Ibs. 3S0O-40M, 205-350 IbS.

3100-3600, 350-500 Ibs. 3000-3300: Standard 150-250 Ibs 3200-3500, 150-350 Ibs. 3000-32, (xi 2 for 1 split, subiect to approval 7-1 Si 6-15 350-500 Ibs. 2800-3000. Car Seats For Tots Dangerous? i-21 4-11 FEEDER CLASSES: Steers and Steer Calves: Choice 150-250 Ibs.

4500-4700, 6-10 6-2t WASHINGTON (Reuter) The United States has elevated the status of diplomatic relations with Botswana, Lesotho and full pmhassv 250-350 Ibs. 4000-4500, 350-500 Ibs. 34O0- Brad Ragan loepc Valtronic Cp (x) (xl 2 for 1 split, wood Indust 3pc INITIAL Gen Electric new .35 Line Tr ft Sav .10 REGULAR 7-24 1 300, 500-450 IbS. 3O00-3200; Good 150-250 6-23 6 30 Jacobs Eng Marshall In MtVer Mills NatMed Ent Ltg 4.50pf Pamida wi Penn Eng SCE 5.32 pf Tex PwL Pf Tran Lux wi Triang Pac Weil McLan W.heelbrat Whilkr wtwi Acme Prec Ala Pow of Austral Oil Ben Std Mlg Cdn Int Pw Capitol Ind Condec Cp Conslt Des Cook Domtar Electrogr GenEduc Sv Gloucstr nE Hudsn Leas y.U 'W. WUW-45UU, 25V-J3D IPS.

JZW-JBOO, 3S0-58O Ibs. 3200-3400, 501-450 Ibs. 2700- i.u 2oo; standard 150-250 Ibs. 3200-3500 Aetna Lf Csity .40 ,.0 250-350 Ibs. 2700-3300, 500-450 Ibs.

2400- 1.7. 2500. Alberta Gas .25 Am Maize .083 Am Med Enterpr .06 Arizona Bank .28 Aspro .0625 (.5 Heifers and Heifer Calves: Choice ..21 250-350 IbS. 4200-4400; Good 150-250 IbS. panel get-away truck.

A third suspect in the robbery, Eros Timm, 21, was wounded in the gun battle between the robbers and police. He will be arraigned later. 7-15 J6UU-4IW; 250-350 IPS. J400-J6VO, 350- uiivni" level and has accredited a black ambassador to the (U.n A tiif lrr i hit 7-1 500lbS. 2100-3200, 500-700 Ibs.

2600-2800; Bait .455 5ianoara l5-250 IDS. 2600-3300, 250-350 IDS. 7-15 2500-2750, 500-700 IDS. 24OO-24O0. 7-1 COWS: Good 27O0-2100; Standard 5200- 7-16 27IKJ; Utility 11M-2WO.

6-28 710 Treasury Notes NEW YORK (API Closing U.S. Treasury Notes bid and asked prices in dollars and thirty seconds and approximate yield to maturity for Friday. 1111 CC nil n-aii iiawwui White House announced Friday. President Nixon nominat 7-10 7-1 6- 30 7- 1 6- 30 7- 9 7-15 6-25 Concentrate Futures 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 JO years ago. He was associated with the Western Union as a lineman for years. He was a member of the First Presbyterian Church, Orlando.

He is survived by his wife: Marlon U. Greene, Orlando; 2 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, 170 E.

Church Orlando, Florida. HEATON, MRS. HELEN LEWIS 75, 711 South Lake Barton Road, Orlando, passed away Thursday May 57, 1971. Services will be graveside, Woodlawn Memorial Park, Saturday morninq, at 10 o'clock. Hoeaulst Funeral Home, Winter Garden, In charge.

JACOBS, OEORGE W. SR. Funeral services for Mr. George W. Jacobs 68, Geneva, will be held Monday at 2 p.m.

from the chapel of the Brlsson Funeral Home. Interment in Geneva Cemetery. Brlsson Funeral Home, Sanford, In charge. LEER, MRS. CLARA L.

Funeral services for Mrs. Clara L. Leer, age 77 of 405 Indian River Tltusville wtll be conducted Monday at 2:30 p.m. in the Chapel of Wylle-Baxlcy 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 thnt contributions may be given to the Riverside Presbyterian Church Memorial Fund at Cocoa Beach or the Brevard County Heart Fund. Friends may call at Wylle-Baxley Funeral Home Cocoa, 3-5 p.m. Sunday. RUGGLES, MR. CLARENCE C.

Funeral services lor Mr. Clarence C. Rugqles, 79, 903 Virginia Tavares, who died Thursday, will be in Steverson Funeral Chapel at 2 p.m. Saturday with the Rev. Joseph Porter, pastor of Union Conqregation.

al 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 6-30 6- 30! 7- SUPPLIED BY REYNOLD! ft CO. Barry Wright .05 Bell Tel can .67 Bohemia Lumber .10 Camflo Mines .05 Cert-teed Prods .20 Chubb Cp .40 Conn Genl Ins .21 Cont Connector .125 Cont Cop ft Stl .075 Crn 2ellerbach .10 Detrex Ciiem Ind .05 Dexter Corp .06 Dom Can Gnl Ins .4375 Fidelity Fund .10 1st Banc Gp Ohio .15 Gen Am Oil, Tex .15 Gen Shale Pds .15 Govt Employees In .30 Kaneb Svcs .30 Keystone Indust .18 Laclede Gas .3625 Lewis Bus Forms .05 LTV Electrosys .075 Marsh Supermkts .1125 Mid-Am Lines .11 Miss Riv Transm .37 Multl Amp .05 Murray Ohio Mlg .15 Natl Grocers .15 Ocean Drill ft Ex .10 Ohio Brass .40 Oregon Pt Cmt .20 ac Tel ft Tel .30 Pac Nwest Bell Tel .26 Pak-Well Corp .125 4-30 Prices of Frozen Concentrated Orange 7-1 i Juice futures on the New York Cotton 4-10 6-11 4-7 4-15 4-4 4-1 6- 10 7- 15 6-15 6-10 6-30 6-10 6-11 6-11 4-15 6-4 4-10 4-14 4-15 6-30 4-7 4-15 6-14 6-11 4-14 6-11 6-t 6-15 4-12 6-11 6-16 6-14 6-8 6- 16 611 7- 15 6-10 6-15 6-8 6-11 6-15 6-7 6-7 6-l 615 6-11 4-1 6-11 6-15 6-15 6 5 6-11 6-11 4 30 exenange were up to 35 points Friday.

7-1 I Volume was approximately sot contracts. 71 WASHINGTON liP) The Federal Trade Commission warned Friday that special car seats furnished for toddlers may be dangerously deficient even though a new federal safety standard took effect April 1. "As seats manufactured prior to April 1 are still on the market, retailers may be still selling substandard seats to unsuspecting customers," the FTC said. PARENTS WHO are looking for such seats were urged to check the date of manufacture that must be stamped on the label under the new safety standard. "If that date is April 1971 or later, the consumer can be reasonably sure he is buying a seat that complies with the standard for impact protection," the FTC said.

High Low Settle Settle Prev. 100.26 100.30 3.51 98.20 99.4 4.17 100.10 1 00.18 4.10 101.8 101.16 4.36 49.14 100 4.74 101.20 101.21 4.74 96.16 97.16 4.60 101.14 101.22 4.91 99.22 99.30 4.82 tt.34 10O 5.05 94.16 95.16 5.04 91 93 5.55 104.6 104.12 5.32 105.2 105.10 5.52 89 91 5.68 104.1t 104.26 5.80 87 89 5.35 103.16 103.24 5.84 99.12 99.20 5.75 86.16 88.16 5.31 99.18 99.26 5.81 99.1 49.24 5.82 84 86 5.29 100.6 100.14 5.87 99.22 99.30 5.89 82 84 5.72 101 101.16 5.88 81 83 5.56 101 101.16 6.14 104.24 105.8 6.30 107.22 107.30 6.32 106.22 106.30 6.38 99.22 99.30 6.24 Aug t' 1971 Oct l', 1971 Nov 54 1971 NOV 74 1971 Feb 4V 1972 Feb 7' 1972 Apr 1' 1472 May 4V 1972 May 4V 1972 Aug 5 1972 Oct 1' 1973 Apr l', 1973 May 74 1973 Aug I' 1973 Oct 1' 1973 Feb 7V. 1974 Apr 1V 1974 May 7'4 1974 Aug 5'. 1974 Oct IV, 1974 NOV 5V4 1974 Feb 54 1975 Apr l'j 1975 May 1975 Aug S', 1975 Oct 1975 F.b 6V4 1976 Apr 1' 1976 May 411 1476 Auq 7Vi 1974 Feb I 1977 Aug 74 1977 Feb 6V4 1978 63.10 42.50 63 05 61.75 64.50 41.75 44.00 61.75 64.50 63.40 64.00 43.95 41.50 40.15 40.50 40.25 40.40 59.4t 54.7$ 59.40 40.25 40.10 S9.H 59.50 59.10 59.50 59.7$ 59.40 ed Charles J. Meison, 51, as the first American envoy to the countries.

A career foreign service officer, he has previously served with the Peace Corps in Africa and since 19G8 has been the director of the U. S. Economic Mission in Tanzania. Prior to the diplomatic elevation, the three countries were represented by a charge d'affaires. Nelson initially will reside in Botswana and also will serve as the coordinator for U.

S. economic assistance to the three countries. Chile Freezes Ford Cash SANTIAGO, Chile (Re-uetr) 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 Presi-dest 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 6- 25, 1-2 7- 2 JLY 6- 6 28 NOV 7- 1 I JAN 71 MAR 1-1 I MAY 6- 25i JLY 7- 1 SEP 7-1 4-30 7-1 6-15 6-29 1 7 1 JLY 4 6 30lNOV i. JAN. VOLUME ft OPEN INTEREST Penn Gas ft Wat .315 5-27-71 15 VOL. OPEN Pfizer Inc Prillips Cbls Proler Steel Reynolds Metals Turner Constr US Banknote Warnaco Western Mt Inv .10 .15 .3 '5 .10 .05 .15 .14 44 47 42S 12 178 17 989 2 744 14 450 unch 272 unch 54 unrh i.j.MAR l.UlMAY Prices quoted in dollars and 33nds. Subiect to Federal taxes but not State income taxes.

.04 to wesln Publishq Wieqoldt Sirs .0625 7-1 JLY If III 5216 35 Want Out Of UNESCO LISBON, Portugal (Re-uter) 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 dissilusioned 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 Iitii4Ii A-lrki Earnings COMPILED FROM DIRECT RFPORTS.

TMf I VIIVII JIVIUI Producer Dies WALL ST JOURNAL AND OTHER SOURCES CARD OF THANKS Since If Impossible to thank each one personally we take this means of saying how much we appreciate the comforting words and thoughtful acts of II 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 atl of you, both our friends, and Donald's friends, and, fellow workers at Hughes Supply we will forever grateful. Family of Donald Hawthorne. month of the three-year-old assembly plant, which Ford claims has lost the company a total of $16 million left more than ('0O men out of work.

The spokesman said the government wanted Ford to resume its operations in Chile and reinstate the workers. Georgetown Airport 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 I IL IfB-' WMl I Pnd 1471 1970 Mch 31 14 98A 17.19A 6 mss 4-30 443,581 0 1,459 qur3-ll .11 .12 34 wks 4-17 yr 12-31 .138 .41 mo 1-31 .73 .14 36 wks 4 It 3,057,397 uar3-ll I.09E 9 mot 410 .14 .31 4 moi 1 11 .09 .07 yrl-31 57,100,000 4 mot 4 )0 110 mot 4-30 194,351 915,3710 19 wks 4-24 1)2 1.01 vr4-30 111 1.130 uar 1 11 57,400,000 war 1-31 143,2110 1J2.004D 4 met 4-10 .57 .49 4 mot 4.30 112,431 264 4740 yr 4 1 .14 .74 12 mot 1-31 3.05 1.30 uar 4-30 32 .10 4 mot 4-10 .46 mot 3-31 21,4350 42,1610 4 mot 121 1.09 1.04 yr3-3l 1.51 .45 4 mot 4-10 .50 qu.rll .17 .14 4 mot 4 30 64 41 11 wks 1-30 OSK 01 auar 3-31 M9l.o0 2,473,000 r4-3t 1.75 1. 10 Abacus Fnd Acma Hamil APA Protcl Beefland Buttes Gas Card Petri Chedbou rn Charter Co Cons Leatg Contran Co Courtaulds Dearbrn St Fil'gr Fd Flkkingr Guerdon fnd lmpr Chem Keith Clrk Kellwood Co Loblw Inc Gn Svc Mnhtn Ind Marley Mobil Was Nat Edical Natl Trmnl Neilr Don Pay Sav Roper Ind Srabo Food Tex int Airl Whilint Festival of Arts and was CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank all of our friends for fhtir kind expressions ol tympatiy In the loss 9f our dear mother. The family of Mrs.

Alice Yose. director of the national popular theater 1951-63. Now Has Radar GEORGETOWN, Guvana i(Reutcr) Timehrl a ional Airport, I about 25 miles south of 'here, is being equipped with $150,000 worth of radar weather equipment to im-i prove forecasting. UNESCO's aid to organizations fighting the Portuguese in its African provinces of Angola, Mozambique and Portuguese Guinea, had contributed heavily to the country's RENT OR LEASE Brand New Chevrolet's from HOLLER CHEVROLET 645-1234 mWr I A-AueH per shr, aftr 50c dlstrlb In 1971. 8-Bfor Chri.

Attr 11,000,000 Inventory writeoff. Lou. Refer credit. (417,000 v. Aftar 1799,000 disc less but bter 9,3.42 mvn spec chr.

Before SI 40 credit. H-Before 5141,745 cradit. J-Fer 1) wks. Bator 553,732. crdit..

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