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10-A FT. LAUDERDALE SUNDAY NEWS. Dec 26. 1954 Brokers, Clients WEEK IN STOCKS AND BONUS STOCKS 14.1S8.738 3,542.184 BONDS 18.437.000 4.609.250 Total Volume Daily Average Diwy Up Following gives the range of Dew-Jones closing averages for week ended Dec. 23 STOCK AVERAGES First High Low Last Chengea Indus 397.32 398.11 397.07 397.13 Up 2 It Rails 144.08 144.78 144.08 144.78 Up 2 29 TJttls 61.61 61.61 61.25 61.51 Off 0.11 65 Stks.

147.92 148.05 147.73 148 05 Up 1.09 Yule Job I llv 5 I 'I 'v JS it AVERAGES i If i Mi il 'J NEW YORK, Dec. 25. UP) BOND 40 Bds 101 10 1st Rrs 103.19 2nd Rrs 101.10 Utils 100.M Indus 99.80 100 96 102.95 101.02 100.08 99.65 100.97 102.95 101.02 100.24 99 66 101.10 1G3.19 101.10 100.32 99.80 86.96 Off 0 12 Off 0 16 Off 0.09 Off 0.07 Off 0.18 Up 0 35 Christmas this year was really merry in Wall Street for both customers and brokers. Income Rrs 86.79 86.96 Profits were for stockholders STOCK EXCHANGE LIST as the market stood within the shadow of its historic 1929 peaks. Commissions were great for brokers wno enjoyed their heaviest business since the stock High Low Noon market began its heroic rise! 69 02 2 35 60.4 57 6 0 2 87.4 2 6 Acme Steel 25 2 24 6 Inland Steel lnt Harvester Int Nick Can lnt Pape lnt Tel ft Tel 24 7 0.1 28.3 0 1 from the depression in 1933.

This week the stock market advanced to new 25-year highs, hesitated under profit- 710 36 4 58 1 87.4 25.5 19.1 88.2 34 4 75 0 31 7 06 99 5 0 7 54 00 7 69 0 35.1 57 6 84 4 24 4 18.4 86.4 33.6 73 0 97.3 J. 1. Case Johns-Manville 70.71.3 Steel 21.7 0 3 Jones ft 23.5 0.1 44 6 0.4 Kans City Sou taking, and then closed the week with a show of strength that again sent it to new peak levels. The Associated Press average of 60 stocks registered its eightht 24.7-0.3 19.0 n.c! 87.31.3; 34.0x0.31 i 74.3 1.3 I 103.4 5 53.6 30.6 c. 49 41.6; 18.7x0.2.

71 4 -0 2i 62 4 0 49 6 3 3 19 4 -14 IT'S OFFICIAL J. W. Dickey, seated, president of the Tri-County Broadcasting is shown signing the papers which transferred ownership of Ft. Lauderdale's ultra high frequency channel 23 television station to the Storer Broadcasting Co. As a result of the transfer, the station discontinued using the call letters WFTL-TV Thursday Photo by L.

C. Sieinman) night and became station WGBS-TV Friday. Looking on, left to right, are: Noran E. Kersta, general manager of WFTL-TV, who became managing director of WGBS-TV; Pete Kettler, vice president of Storer Broadcasting and George H. Gore, secretary of Tri-County Broadcasting Co.

47.7 0.7 54.1 2.7 42.20.7 24 2 0.1 44.4 0.5 Kennecott Copper 103.6 Kern County 54.4 Kresge Co. 31.1 Kroger Groc ft 51.6 Admiral Corp 28.7 Air Reduction 32.2 Allied Chem Djs 104 4 Allied 8tores 55 3 Aliis-Chalmera 72'3 Amer Airlines 22.4 Amer Brod Para 23.7 American Can 45 5 Amer Car ft Fndry 48.1 Amer Cynamid 55.3 Amer Gas Elee 42.2 Am Rad (t Sta San 24 5 Amer Smelt Ref 45.3 Amer Steel Fndrs 31 5 Amer Tel si Tel 174.5 Amer Woolen 21.6 Anaconda Copper 49 6 Anchor-Hocking Gl 36.6 Argo Oil 26.4 Armco Steel 71.3 Armour Co 13.7 Ashland Oil 13.3 Asso Dry Goods 28.5 Atcb Topeka SF 133.6 28 3 30.7 99 4 53.5 69 3 21.1 23.3 44 5 47.7 51.5 41.4 24 1 43.4 30.5 172.3 20 4 48 2 35 2 25.5 702 13.2 12.T 27.2 131.0 36 1 6.0 11.3 30.7 0.6! LeHlgh Val Ry 19 0 straigiit weekly gain with a rise of $1.00 at $153.40. At that point I the average is the highest since Sept. 7, 1929. when it stood at Only three times in history has the average gone higher 25.1-0 1 YOUNG MODELS Bradley and Taylor's Young Colony Shop will open Monday and Sharron Watkins, left, and Lynn Brown will model teen clothes in the store during vacations and on Saturdays during the school year.

Sharron, 623 NE 17th Way, and Lynn, 1706 NE 20th attend Ft. Lauderdale High School, where they have been candidates and winners of a number of sclool queen contests. 174.00.6 21.6 1.0 49.3 0.3 35.2 1.3 26.3 0 3 70.60.2 13.3 0.2 13.00.1 27.4 0.6 132.0 0.2 38.0 1.2 6.6 0.5 11.5 n.c. This Week In Business, Finance than it was at the end of this! week. The all-time peak was; Glass 71 4 Lig ft Myers Tob 62 7 Lockheed Aircraft 49.7 Loew's Inc 19 6 Lorillard 25.2 M- Macy 28 5 Magnavox 22.7 Glenn L.

Martin 313 Melville Shoe 32.6 Marshall ft 34 3 McCrory Stores 14.6 Mid-Cont. Pet. 100.2 Montg Ward ft Co. 78.0 Motorola 52 0 N- Natl Airlines 24.0 Natl Biscuit 44.3 28.20.1 22 4- 0.1 30 4 0 3 32 .3 0 4 33 2 0.5 14 4 c. 100 2 0 6 77 51.10.3 $157.70 on Sept.

3 of 1929. There were two things that stood out tnis week in the stock 'market wide price swings $17 Billion In Christmas Sales 500 305 49 4 18 2 70 2 62 0 46.6 17.7 24 5 28 0 22 4 30 3 32 0 32.6 14.4 99 0 76.7 51 0 22 0 41 4 46.3 59 0 39 2 9.0 29.6 48.5 68 3 66 0 67.0 69.4 99 0 12.4 1.3 Demonstrate Economic Goodwill and rotating strength. Time after time, blue chip stocks and some that were only pale blue jumped ahed with unaccustomed vigor. Bro- Natl Gypsum 48.1 Natl Lead 61.6 Natl Supply 40.1 Retail Dollar Value Far Above '53 Figure 23 2 1.2 42.61.2 47.01.0 60.01.0 39 6-0 3 9 7x0.7 31 Ox 1.2 49 6- 1.0 70.2 0 5 Natl Theatres 10.0 39.6x5.0 1 5 0.5 98 6 1 6 104 2 0.1 72.0 2.4 66.2 0.6 115.0 0.4 42.60.5 68 0 1.4 .35.3 1.0 16.60.2 42.01.4 25.0 0.7 By WALTER BREEDE JR. Cent Ry 31.6 No Am Aviation 50.4 scarcer next year despite a kers said the sudden hikes in higher production pace, because price resulted from intense de-there will be more people looking mand meeting a scant supply, for work, and those who have Most of these stocks, however, jobs will be more efficient, it' held doggedly to their gains in NEW YORK.

Dec. 25. 1 Shoppers demonstrated their con- North Pacif Ry 72.0 Prices of food, appliances, furniture and recreation backed down in November. But new car prices advanced on the government's index, because most of the 1955 models came out in that month and dealers Ohio Oil Co 67.6 Otis Elev 68.3 Owens-Corning 76.0 NEW YORK. Dec.

25. IIP) The dollar volume of ureed that the government meet later iraamg. 66 6 n.c.;fidence in the nation's economy 74 6 6 2 this week witn the biggest Christ-100 0 10 mas buying spree on record. 1 People were in a free-spending 31.7 04 this challenge Owens 111 Glass 100.0 by seek encouraging; new invest-1 abandoned the fat discounts risk capital to they had been allowing on 1954 ment outlets. mood.

Pacif West OH 44 8 Pacif Gas ft Elee 46 0 Rotating strength took in'retail trade in tne week ended Wednesday was consider-almost all major divisions of 1 tv, 4' the market. Old favorites higher than the like week a year ago. Dun steels and rails and metals Bradstreet said today in the weekly review of business, and oils and aircrafts were in! "Advance rennrts indicate this vear's sales duriner the 55.70.7 23.6 0.1 45.2 2.1 71.0 1.5 45.60.1 Pan Am Airways 19.2 Param Pict 39.0 Parke-Davis 37.5 46.62.0 11.1 34.7 1.0 97.0 102.4 70.5 65.5 113.5 42.4 66.6 34.5 16.5 41.7 24.1 31 0 55.5 23.3 43.1 69.7 45.7 118.0 37.6 61.6 15.3 50.4 19.6 45.3 45 3 66.4 77.5 12.2 70.2 24.1 38.5 8.0 14.2 31 6 108.4 33.5 Atlantic Refin 38.3 Avco Mfg. Co 6.8 Amer Motors 12.0 B- Baldwln Loco 13.1 Bait Ohio 3 6 Benquet Mining 15 Bendiz Aviation 100.0 Beth Steel 105.7 Boeing Alrplana 74 Borden Co 66.6 Borg Warner 115.0 Bridgept Brass 44.8 Briggs Mfg 69.0 Bucyrus-Eria 36.1 Budd Co 17.3 BuUard Co 43.4 Burroughs Add 25.3 Canadian Paclf 32.0 Carrier Corp 56.4 Celanese 24.3 Ches It Ohio 45.2 Chrysler 72.2 C. 48 4 Cities Service 123.6 Clinton Foods 39.5 Colgate 62.6 Colum Gas Elee.

16.4 Coml Credit 51.5 Coml Solvents 20.7 Commonwlth Edis 46.3 Consolld Edison 46.2 Conta Corp of Am. 68.3 Continental Can 79.0 Continental Mot 12.4 Continental Oil 73.3 Cosden Petroleum. 25.7 Crane Co 37.4 Curtis Pub 8.7 Curtiss Wright 18 0 Deera Co 33.2 Denv. Rio Gran Ry 117.2 Detroit Edia 34.3 Diana Stores 13.4 Dist Corp Sgrms 34.3 Dome Mines 18.1 Douglas Aircraft ..125.0 Du Pont Da Nem. 167.6 models.

So if you bought a new car. your living costs as measured by the Bureau of Labor Statistics IN BRIEF Gas appliance manufacturers shipped 71.700 home furnaces in the first 11 months this year a new record Congress Demo- Department stores from NTew York to Seattle and Dallas to1 Chicago reported the heaviest Yule traffic they had ever known. Dun Bradstreet said total retail sales for December! would hit an all-time high: 17 billion dollars. Santa's package of cheerful 19 1 1. 38.7-2.3i 37.0-0.4! 24 0 17 6 .0.1: 51 6 2.2! 70.72.7! 37.5- 0.6 68.00.2! 286x0.3! 64.6 0.1! 72 6 '0 crept up one-tenth of one per cent i to 114.6 per cent of the 1947-49 demand, and many others unused to the spotlight in recent days also went ahead.

These included the airlines, movies, gold and mining shares, and a long list of individual issues. Low-priced issues also came frt tha i.il V. 1. Real Estate Sales Total Pennsyl Ry 24.0 Pepsi-Cola 18.0 Phelps-Dodge 52.2 Phillips Petrol 713 Philco Corp. 38.7 Pittsbgh PI Glass 69 6 Pub Serv ft Gas 28 6 Pullman 64.7 Pure Oil 73.7 Proctor ft Gamble 99.2 R- Radlo Corp 38.4 Remington Rand 34.5 If you didn't they went crats hinted at an "intensive in-down two-tenths of one per cent, vestigation" of alleged monopo-FOOD INDEX LOW lies in business Eastman Ko- The November food mice index dak Co.

abandoned its policy of 98.0 1.0 news also contained these period from Thanksgiving to Christmas will be slightly above the all-time high reached in 1952, the agency said, adding that the number of credit sales "has expanded markedly." The review said: "Shoppers bought much more apparel than in the previous week and slightly more than in the corresponding period last year. Many merchants were surprised by the 121.3 n.c. 38.60.5 61.60.6 16.4 1.1 51.00.4 20.5 0.6 45.6 0.8 46.0 0.2 66.4 0.3 77.6 n.c. 12.2 0.1 73.01.3 25.4 1.0 37.4 0.4 8.6 0.5 17.6 3.4 32.7 0.3 110.4 2.4 33.60.3 13.4 0.5 34.0 n.c. 17.6 0.7 $3V2 on was at its lowest point since Jan-Requiring amateur Photographers unmindful The Pennsylvania Railroad, reporting better-than-a-year-ago earnings for the first time in 37.7 3 33 6 0.6 75.03.1 of the Wall Street belief that low-priced shares have a habit' uary, 1951, our, mere were seuu men nuuiir.

LUim wm tions that it might not stay there Eastman's own laboratories for vprv inns'. The Drice of Drime processing. From now on they Repub Steel 75.7 Reynolds Tob 42 5 Real estate closures for last 42 3 04 1 954, said it might call back at 73.4 6. of coming to life in late stages week included Saturday's in least some of the 8.000 main- Richfield Oil 77.1 beef on the hoof touched its high- can have the films developed of a boom And thp market cer- bulletin from The Ft. Lauder- Safeway Stores 44 5 Seabd Air Line Ry 79 7 44.20.3 tenance workers it laid off earlier 77.6 1 6 tms year.

tainly has been booming all dale Board of Realtors totaled est level in nearly two years on wnerever iney warn ine ucn-the Chicago livestock market. eral Foods Fund, sponsored by The government's cost-of- General Foods announced 31.41.6 year, especially since the elec AUTOS-STEEL IP $3,687,200 to sales for the total date run the year to tion. LITTLE SELLING Tax selling hasn't been as $144,350,110. Indications are now that the living report also provided this gifts totaling $270,000 to colleges news: Factory workers take-; and medical schools under its i home pay last month was at an; aid-to-education program fori all-time high of S60.45 a week 1954 That kiss under the 121.0 8.0 164.60.6 38 3 0.5 Seaboard Finan 32.6 St. Regis Paper 41.5 Schenley Dist.

25.4 Sears Roebuck 77.0 Servel Inc 8.3 Sinclair Oil 52.3 Socony-Vae Oii 51 4 Southern Corp 17.4 Southern Ry 81.6 Sperry Corp 45.7 Stand Brands 39.1 Stand Oil of Ind. 47.2 Stand Oil of N.J. 110.5 property transfers short of the great a factor this year as in 'year's real many previous years, brokers! will fall just 69.8 1.4 Auto ana steel production, curtailed for the holidays, were expected to come back fast. Cold weather boosted demand for fuel oil. Petroleum inventories were in the best shape they've been this year.

New records were indicated for December retail sales of an increase oi nearly since misueiue may hjsi- juu muic report. There remains only onejOOO.000 mark, exceeded Eastern Airlines Eastman Kodak Emerson Elee. Erie RR Everiharp 39.2 69.6 19.1 22.0 14.2 18.7 0.7 heavy demand for womens coats and suits; children's clothes sold in greater quantities than ever before. Sportswear, lingerie, jewelry, and haberdashery were popular. "While most household goods were in better demand than in past weeks, interest continued to focus on relatively small purchases: decorating items, china.

for the County 42.5 45.3 18.0 36.4 35 6 21.7 17 5 50 1 68.2 37.0 68.0 28 3 64.1 72 0 97 6 37.3 33 71.5 41 6 68 2 44 0 76 5 31.4 37.2 24 7 74 7 7.7 50.6 48 7 17.1 77.6 44.0 38 2 46.4 109 3 42 1 13 1 21.5 85 0 122 0 24 4 47 0 27 5 86.1 153 6 75 6 5.7 52 3 55 5 18 2 44 2 69 5 19 0 76 7 49 4 33 7 49 6 50.4 23 1 14 2 68 4 November, year, mimipiw uups nr day fQr ggujjjg 41.0 r3. 6 25 0 n.c. 76.6 1.6 8.2x0.2 51.7x0.7 51 4 2 3 17.4x02 79.01.6 44.00.6 38 4 0.3 46 5 0 5 109 7 0.2 42.2 0 5 13 4 -04 22 3x06 85 11.1 126.3 4.3 24 5 0.1 to register prof its! first time in Broward income tax history last year. The United States Chamber oroamagea ay arougnt, ana puces on 22.01.0 13.7 0.4 17.2 1.6 your 1954 -P- Commerce said jobs may get, are higher. That's Monday.

Palrchlld Engine 12.5 0.5 The total on this date in 1953. was 5150.812,710;. but this amount had been swelled 56.21.0 17.3 12.5 57.S 111.0 36.5 57.0 47.2 72.4 109.0 4.3 35.31.2 Fedders-Quigan Fed. Dept. Store Firestone ft Rub Fla Pow Corp Fla Pow ft Lt Food Fair Stores Freept Sulphur 12.6 33.6 16.6 116.4 164.6 37.2 68.1 18.2 20 8 13.2 15.5 11.7 56.2 104.8 35.3 55 6 46.4 69.4 71.1 45 1 76.0 93.6 34.4 29 3 34 4 71.2 19 5 39 5 125.3 100 6 57.01.0 during rsovemDer Dy me lamps, 000,000 Gait tract purchase.

cnairs. Spending tables, and for radios. gasoline and food. Consumption of electric power was at an all-time peak. Stock averages inched to new highs since 1929.

The over-all situation shaped up this way: Witlf the swollen inventories of 47.0 0.2 72.4 1.2 77.6 7.1 47.01.0 Mortgages, including purchase phonographs, records, and sheet money, refinancing and con-jmusic improved. More toys were struction loans, totaled bought than last Christmas. 28.6 0.6 On Tuesday, stocks sold for delivery in four days in the regular way will be delivered to the buyer in the new year and profits to the seller must be counted in 1955 for taxes. Of course, stocks can be sold for cash or for next day delivery to the end of the year and still register profits for 1954. Such sales usually involve a concession from regular way prices.

Sales can be made regular Savings Bonds Lead Way In Corporate Market Sales By ARTHUR MERIMS NEW YORK. Dec. 25. i. U.

S. government bonds were in 87.0 1.0 153.2 1.6 78.6 3.7 Stand Oil of Ohio 43.0 Studebaker ft Pack 14 2 Sunray Oil 22.5 T- Tezas Co. 86.3 Texas Gulf Sulph 126.6 Tidewater Oil 25.1 Tlmken Roll Bear. 48.2 Twent-Cent-Fox 29.1 U- Union Carb ft Carb 87.5 Union Pacif 154.0 United Aircraft 79.2 United Corp 6.1 United Fruit 54.5 Union Oil of Calif. 56 7 S.

Lines 19.2 U. S. Rubber 45.3 U. 8. Steel 71.2 W- Warner Bros Pict.

19 6 78.6 Wheeling Steel 51 4 45.30.5 76.20.4 95.5 2.3 34.4 0.1 29.6 0.4 the post-Korean era down to manageable proportions again, companies were in fighting trim for the intense competition ex- 6.0 n.c 039 for the week to run the year's total to $121,910,097 compared with $119,541,218 for the similar 1953 period. BIG ITEMS County acreage and beach 34.50.6 71.41.6 52. 7 1.1 56 2 0 2 18 pectea next year. Many were 20.00 5 40 00.6 til I ready to enter the fray with IU.U U.D demand this week, but the corporate bond maricei, was nreguiai At.nn,i)llTr thflCD VQ 1 hplflMU below way t0 tne end of tne year for apartments continued streamlined production h- Wnile the demand for television sets continued strong, there were few calls for heavy appliances. Sales of new cars were high.

"A pre-Christmas lull settled over many wholesale markets in the week ended this Wednesday, but buying was at a significantly higher level than last year at this time. Particular improvement was noted this week in the ordering of furniture and heavy appliances." Genl Dynamics 79.4 Genl Eleo 46.7 Genl Foods 77.2 Genl Mot 96 7 Genl Pub Uttl 34.7 Genl Refractories 30.0 Genl Telephone 35.7 Gillette Co 73.0 Gimbel Bros. 20.1 (Hidden Co. 41.0 Goodrich 128.4 Goodyear ft Rub 109.2 Greyhound Corp. 13 6 Gruman Aircraft 39 0 Gulf Oil 67.0 Heyden Chemical 17.3 Homestake Mining 49 1 Household Finan 31 7 Houston Oil 112 4 Houston Lighting 40.0 1- IU Central 62 7 to form traders.

rxanroaas iouna invesiui iui, I c-tn-nrr LI'C purpose or registering losses the big item among 19 6 0 6 niques, beefed-up sales teams, 126.40 4 107.0 5.5 13.5 n.c. 38 2 1 5 67.01-3.7 13 5 36 1 62.7 and new products. par value, convertible utilities ana muuMuais wnc investment quality low-yield issues lost ground. "Big board" 77.1 n.c. 50 01 1 for your 1954 tax bite.

Thomas Wohl and wife and E. The market closed last week H. Galvin and wife sold an-at a 25-year high, and it keDt other laree tract west nf Hnllv- 33.7 il JOBS AND MONEY the volume was neavv. above Awaiting them was a growing if mir million dollar level each of simmers down to the vanishingj right on going up Monday with wood to Harry Salter and Don- 16.5 47.1 30.6 16.7-0.2 48.7 1.7 31.0 0.2 51.7- 2.3' 51.00.2 23.5 0 2 14.20.2, 68.8 0.6 point next wec-k. Only major grading heavy, issue on the docket is six million On Tuesday it slowed down White Motors 34.3 Warren Petroleum 52 6 Woolworth 51.5 r- York Corp.

23.5 Youngst Steel Door 14.6 Youngst ft 69.7 Z- Zenlth Radio 91.4 100 0 112 4 10 4 army of consumers with steady the four sessions in this holiday-jobs and money in the bank. Ishortened week. The New York There was no discounting the stock Exchange closed today in fierce competition that lay a pre-holiday celebration of ahead. But the general air of Christmas. 38.7 40.01.0 dollars of Kentucky State in pace and in gains.

On aid Michnoff for $215,300. J. N. McJunkin and wife sold 55 acres west of Oakland Park to Land Securities Corp. for $82,500.

erty Building commission Wednesday, traders had an op-bonds. Corporate financing will 1 portunity for profit-taking. 60 4 61.01.6 88 6 91 00 4 Dun Bradstreet estimated retail sales for the nation as a whole were from one to five per be equally slim. confidence was in sharp trast to the gloom that ron-i had NEW PEAKS to be a short- The Beach Drive In motel at cent higher tnan a year ago. 1741 Sunrise Blvd.

was sold In the Midwest volume was That Treasury obligations regained their losses of the previous week, when reports that the Federal Reserve Board was preparing: to let interest rates proved i "ASTRO-GUIDE" By Ceean prevailed a year earlier. Production of steel showed much smaller decline than 26th Baby Born a in For Monday, Dte. 27 Codo No. 132 "harden flooded Wail streei. rw-t, rj The governments longest term 31111 0111311 Christmas week of 1953.

Mills were scheduled to operate at 73. per cent of capacity. Present For You and term affair. The Thursday mar- by Clifford R. Grandstaff and down to two per cent to up two; ket started witn a pre-holiday wife to C.

Raymond Grandstaff in the Northwest it was down air and continued that way most'Jr- and wife Ior $100,000. lone to up three: in New England of the day with prices The Ocean Way apartments it was unchanged to up four; Then toward the close, rail-were sold by J. L. Matthews and in the South and on the Pacific roads came to life and sent wife to Fredonia S. Greenlee for Coast it was up one to five and prices up all around to new $72,300.

They are located at in the East and Southwest it peaks. 3009 Seville St. iwas up two to six per cent. With all the strength dis-i Dona, tne 3 '4S, rose it a 81.8 per Yours A negative day from start to finish. A general let Wed 26 Years cent the week110 4 i Dla- victory ana ner-ieligible 2'2sof 1967-72 advanced mat a cup ot s.z per of 8 2 down feeling is evident, partly against before.

centage decline output. due to fatigue following holiday points. It represents a u'u- of 194.000 tons in steel new 19 ende week But compared with 100 11 32 bld- up 5 32" activity of last week. Moon FORT KENT. Dec.

25 ijp A Canadian woman married 26 years gave birth to her 26th 1 1 I square Neptune denotes misfor played this week, Wall Street remembered one thing in the past, the market almost! always has been higher on New Year's Eve than on1 low mom my payments tor your tune through opposite sex. Marriage chart is adversely affected. happened a year ago. the dropi iHAMjts aakkuw was pretty mild. In Christmas Italian dollar bonds improved week last year, steel production wnile Greek liens eased in a slid 22 percentage noints.

or auiet foreign section. German I oV oV i child Christmas Eve. I "Every new baby is easier; I after having so many, it is easier I Health is not up to par, probably 1954, Field Enterprises. Inc. Christmas Eve.

due to overindulgence. handle them," said Mrs. Marie nearly half a million tons. And and Japanese issues tended to imanv months went bv before the slip. Changes were narrow.

The five most active issues! this week on tne New York 1 Pa On this date 62 years ago the cornerstone of the Ca Stock Exchange were: Future In fringe areas the trend toward community televi Cyr, 42 year old wife of a Ledges, N. farmer. "It's a girl and we've named her Noella Jean. Noella is market recovered. The money market was pretty The situation today is vastly "tight" as the week began but different.

Fast and furious buy-: loosened somewhat each day. Monday, the Treasury sold Benguet Consolidated Mining up 58 at 1 58 on 605,000 shares: NEW 1955 AUTO! thedral of St. John the Divine was laid in New York City. It may not be completed for generations. sion aerials will increase.

For a small fee all residents can hook onto these aerials. di Pennsylvania Railroad up 2 at French for Christmas 2 billion dollars of its shortest pected to keep the steel indus-! 1 1 'zt. turus- wrigni ud sl- at Jean is the first name of our securities, 91 -day bills, at trv hnv at last thrnurh term Alleghany Corp. up at. and Baldwin-Lima-Hamil doctor's daughter," said proud 47-year-old father.

8J8. March. an average interest cost 01 1.66S with mrt tho notion'. o.ifJper cent. Last week, a similar The Day Under Your Sign sale carried anet interest charge LIBRA (Soot.

23 to Oef. Ml ton up 138 at 12'2. The five most active issues this week on the American Stock Exchange were: Canadian Atlantic Oil up 1 116 at 7 5 16; Wilrich Petroleum up at '2; Coastal Carib Be practical in analysing domestic prnb Bring lem. Don rely on intuition, things out in the open. IBS- ARIES tarn Mrek 21 to April 20) Aggrrsiventsft can lead to difficulties, so better Mtek to routine.

Don't five in to impulse. TAURUS (April 21 to My 20) Bfsl to remain $ilfnt about your plan until vou have more definite details SCORPIO (Oct. 23 to Nov. 22) Don't listen to impractical ideas. Some of 1.247 per cent.

It was the highest. hill rate since Jan. 14, when the government was forced to pay 1.336 per cent to borrow money for three months. However, interest costs are still below those of last December. Along with the pickup in business activity throughout the nation is an increase in business borrowing from commercial factories working a 412-day week, output of new cars fell below the previous week's 1954 high of 150.000.

Dealer inventories continued to build up. With so many styles and colors and different kinds of optional equipment to choose from, some dealers said they had just about every model in stock except the one the customer wanted. Manufacturers said they would push out new cars at a record Sapphire at 2' 316 at bean oils up 3( Petroleum up one may advise you to do something The physician. Dr. Richard Savage, has delivered 18 of Mrs.

Cyr's babie. He said that although Noella Jean was one month premature, "she has a good chance for survival." The infant was placed in an incubator at the People's Benevolent Hospital in this northern Maine town on the New Brunswick border. "It's a real Christmas present for the children and me," said Pape who married his slender, dark-haired wife when and 58. Barium Steel up 58 at against your judgment. Uon SAGITTARIUS (Nov.

23 to Doc. 21) i 1 Uon ask someone else to assume a responsibility that is yours. However, AUTO STOLEN don be imposed upon. Now visit or phone J. Tom Owens at the Dania Bank's installment loan department.

From Greater Miami phone direct: Miami 3-1417 From other locations phone: Dania 3-1482 Acres of Free Parking! banks. The "Fed" reported that CAPRICORN (Doc. 22 to Jon. If) Although you have a lot to do, slow, in tne 111st quarter 01 1355 business loans increased by 104 to avoid any possibility of a mimon dollars at member banks shortage in the spring selling I across the country. worked out.

Be patient 1 GEMINI (My 2ltJun2l) You may encounter difficulties if you try to put pressure on others. Proceed slowly and cautiously. CANCER (Jun 22 to July 22) Seek full value for your money while shopping. After-holiday bargains are not always what they seem. LEO July 2J Au9.

22) Rather than make decision based on impressions, consult someone else and sound out their ideas. VIRGO (A119. S.pt. 22) Let others take the initiative. Yoo steer clear of controversies! Radiations favor cautious action.

A 1954 model automobile was stolen from the Gateway Theater parking lot between 1:30 and 4 p.m. Saturday, Mrs. Robert M. Moore, 38. Deerfield Beach, told Ft.

Lauderdale police. She said she parked the car in the lot and left tne ignition unhurried action will prove most ettec live. Stress accuracy. AQUARIUS (Jon. 20 to Fob.

II) season. Commercial bank loans now- she was 17. Of their 26 children, 19 10 girls and nine boys are living. Two are married and Noella Dania Bank fuTT) Don't discuss personal information that could be used against you. Keep jn THE SPARK The 1955 cars took on added 1 economic significance this week.

In addition to being credited with total $22,359,000,000, according to the "Fed." That's 771 million dollars less than a year ago. But two months ago, bank loans 151? .12 confidence what you heav. rMSCES (Fob. toMarcK 20) FLORIDA DANIA Jean will join the other 16 their 11 -room rural home. in switch on.

When she returned jto the lot, the car was gone. Emotions are on edge while unfriendly sparking a yearend business boom, they were blamed for a rise in the government's cost of living index. were running more than two billion dollars below year ago levels. New municipal bond financing influences prevail. Keep out ot argu tnents.

You can't win. Mln the Path of Progress on the Gold Coast" All of Mrs. Cyr's children were born singly one for every year of her married life. 1 Belgium reports a big jump In production of paper. H.

P. GREEP, President Finance your heme th Atlantic Federal way. Monthly payments less than rent. Inters Save at the Sign of the Clock Around the Clock" ATLANTIC FEDERAL SAVINGS Earn 37. current dividend on Free Save-by-Mail Kit.

Convenient hours. Teller. Might Deotitory. Free Parking. AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Sunrise BouUverd at N.E.

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