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TUESDAY, APRIL 3, 1956- PAGE ELEVEN -THE ELMIRA ADVERTISER- Produce American Sfock Exchange 5-3 vara ovn Senators, ICS AfY Stock Exchange Cloainr anotaUoaai 1 up 116 off 67i up 20 Stock Market Nudges Ahead To New High NEW YORK, April 2 (Ji A Anacon Lead Barium Stl Brazil Bunker Hill xd) Calvan Cons Cdn Marconi Quotation of Haw Tort Stack Ex 13 16 up 616 change, Anaarictn Stock Exchuifft and Bond Market tranaaetiona (nr. a. Z.Jr. 3 niahed by Carl M. Leb.

Khodaa imup ih Co- Heiaanine Floor. Oorton iui NEW April 2 M-(State Dept. of Agr. and Mkts.) Trading was fair and supplies were light today in the wholesale fruit and vegetable market. Onions sold lower.

Apples held steady. Fruits: Apples Hudson Valley eastern box US No 1 unless otherwise indicated. Mcintosh 2Vt in 1.50-2 50, orchard run 1.00 1.50; Delicious 2h in min 3.00-4.00, orchard run 2.50-3.00; Baldwin 3 in min 2.25, 24 in up 1.75; Northern Spys 2V4 in min 150- 254 up 5 4 AV ing, 148 W. Water members ot Creole Pet a.i Cuban Atl the Hew York Stock Poor Fielding Hinders Nats; Berra Homers Sug Closing quotations! LOCAL 14 off 144 up 84 up 23 off 284 up 214 104 up S1 up DuMont Lab A East A Elec Bond Fairchild Cam Flying Tlprer Am LaFrance 24 A 28 Bendix Aviation fairly general advance was staged by the stock market today as it nudged ahead of its previous historic high. Giant Glen Alden Grt A 144 up 181 off ol Trading was heavy as leading stocks established gains of 75: Romes 3 in up 2.25-3.00; New- ORLANDO, April 2 Of) town Pippens 24 in rain 3.75; Corning Glass 84-83-841 DLAW 23V23'j-23, Erie RR 23V22V22 Gn Pub I'tila Gon EIpc Ingi-rsoll-Rand 64'--644-6414 Marine Midland ft Super Corp 1 Nat Homes A 37'j A 38H N'YS Elec Gas 39 -39-39 Owens-Corning 131't-13H-131U Shepard-Niles 22 A 23 tour errors in me lotn inning by the Washington Senators handed 1 1 1 I S.

V''! 4t 41k 45 up 124 up 474 Up S34up 17 up 14 up 264 up SS off 184 7 16 up around 3 points while losses ranged to around a point or so. Aircrafts and motors, however, were not in the parade and the rail division was mixed. The Associated Press averaee the New York Yankees a 5-3 exhi bition game victory today. carton cell pack Mcintosh US No. 1 96s and 112s 2.00-2.50, showing scald low as 1.00; from controlled atmosphere storage cartons cell pack Mcintosh US The Yanks actually got only one earned run.

Yogi Berra's first homer of the spring. It came off Hall Lamp Haaeltine Humble Oil Impl Oil Cda Intt Pete Kaiser Ind Lake Shr Mns Mead John Mesabl Iron Molybdenum Nat Pete Ltd N' Zinc New Pac 0 North Can Oil Northeast Alrl Pac Pete Ltd Pantepec Pepperell Ryan Cons Pete St Lawrence Shattuck Denn fancy 06s and 112s 3.50-4.00, 160s "A of 60 stocks gained 50 cents to reach a new high of $190.90 com Sperry Rand 29-2S-2ST4 Sterling 8V3-34i Thatcher Com 16V16V16H Thatcher Prefe 51S-51H-51S West Elec Stude-Paokard 9V8VS', Lake Champlain sect. lliisup 114300 Bob Wiesler, former Yankee left pattern hnv IWcTntnch rtrrharil pared with its previous high of $190.50 reached March 23. The industrial component advanced $1.20, the rails declined 10 cents and the utilities were ajlrun 24 in min 2.50-75. Vegetables: Mushrooms Hudson Valley, 4 'qt bskt extra fancy 1.50.

hander, who pitched the first seven innings for the Nats. Hank Bauer, who had reached first on Eddie Yost's wild throw, was on base when the Yankee catcher homered repsi coia i4'--M; White Motors 4.tV431j-43Li Ford Motors 59V59-59H TEN MOST ACTIVE Volume 104 off 174off 84 (04 44 off 874 up i 584 off 184 oft 124 up BH up 2H off 27H in the fourth inning. The market was a broad one, Connie Grob, rookie righthander lOl.lOo Penn 71.700 Steel 83.SO0 Sunray 49.500 Stand Oil 39.700 Sperry Rand 33.300 Wostingh EJec 30 8O0 Gen Motors 604 up Oil Ky 27, up VStroock Co 614 up 14 1 Technicolor 284 up A'rc Prod 58 oft 4 1 Webb A Knapp 46 off U'Woodley Pete with 1,222 issues traded, of which 519 advanced and 477 declined. There were 145 new from Mobile of the Southern Assn. Onions Western N.

50 lb sk yellow med 1.00-1.25, poorer and smaller 7590 cents, large 25 lb sk red large 1.35-50. Potatoes Maine, 50 lb sk Katahdin US No. 1 2'i In min t.85-2.00. who was the first pick in the draft last fall, was the victim of the Wright Harg 2 up llj 30,100 Kaiser Alum 484 up 1H 28.500 Greyhound 14T off 4 highs and 52 new lows registered. Trading volume totaled Nats' atrocious fielding.

nova Dutch 97 nn U. Bond Market INDUSTRIAL MISCELLANEOUS 000 shares compared with STRETCHING TOO FAR Ken Boyer, St Louis Cardinal infielder, is out at third as he tries to stretch his double to left field into a triple in the fourth inning of yesterday's game with the Chicago White Sox. George Kell, Chisox third sacker, puts the ball on Boyer after taking the relay from shortstop Luis Aparicio. The umpire watching the play is Nestor Chylak. (AP Wirephoto) Alcoa Closing quotations I Shortstop Jerry Snyder started the trouble with a wild throw of a grounder hit by Lou Skizas.

Berra singled to right for his third hit, Skizas reaching third. Bill Skowron hit a sacrifice fly to de 480,000 last Thursday. The market was higher from the start, although not marked 106H off 1 101 uo 4 Gen Dynam 3's 197S Gen Mtrs Acc 4s 1958 123 up 11 80 up 4 314 off 4 1024 up 14 138 up 4 36 1374 off 1 127 up 14 564 off 1 104 off 3 Over Use of Baltimore Memorial Stadium 604 off liver Skizas. Left fielder Carlos ly. In the pile-up of orders stftcr the three-day Easter weekend the high-speed ticker'tape, which reports transactions, was late in 6Hiup 4 Butter and Cheese NEW YORK, April 2 (USDA) Butter steady.

Wholesale prices on bulk cartons (fresh). Creamery, 43 score (AA) SS-SS1 cents, 42 score (A) 5734-58, 90 score (B) 56-57, 89 score (C) 56-56i. 97 off 2 Beth Stl 34s 1980 Chi ft 44 1999 Lockheed 3s 1980 Mo Pac 5s 2045 Northroop 4s 1975 Un Oil Cal 3s 1975 Chile 3s 1993 -Cuba 44s 1977 Ital Rep Ss 1977 Anaconda GGrumman Gulf Oil Int Ppr Int Tel Kennecott Kern Cty Ld Mont Ward Nor Pac (xd) Ohio Oil Radioo Rep Stl Royal Dutch St R.g Ppr Schenley Socony Paula then dropped Billy Martin's 1164 up 1H 904 864 off 4 454 up 4 464 up 4 pop fly, letting Berra score. Mar early dealings. tin came home when Pete Run 114 654 Navy in Hassle with NFL Colts By GEORGE BO WEN which has prohibited stadium use, after Navy plays Notre Dame.

As the market gathered speed, aluminum and chemical shares Toklo 5-a 1971 nets, at second base, bobbled a up 1 48 up 4 49V4 up 4 87 up 14 47 up 4 194 off U. S. GOVERNMENTS Cheese steady. Wholesale grounder hit by Bob Richardson began to stretch out their gains uounr aveVivn znarKviv Din kaa i. i asked frictions and ehansres in Mnds i i sales, American cheese (whole Early in the afternoon, oils and New York (A) 200 000 1 I Washington (A) 020 000 000 13 7 5 764 up 3 BALTIMORE, April 2 OB The immediately before or after a The issue will come before the Notes Bid Asked milk).

Cheddars seed 47-50 274 up 4 steels joined in to provide lead Sunray Oil Ford (1 lanlnnil Kucki, Grim Johnton 00 and Ber 594 off ra; Wiesler, Grab (8) and Courrney. Aid Chem 121 off 14 2 Aug 19S 1 Feb 1959 Bonds 2'i Sept 56-59 ership. Profit-taking near the close clipped many gains well below Am Can 4S up 4 rr unm. Li uroD. Home runs: Mew York Berra.

professional Baltimore Colts game by the Middies was brought Park Board which manages the tackled the Navy today over use to a head by the Colts. stadium owned by the city. No of the Memorial Stadium for foot- Jhey have gone ahead and. date has been set for the hearing, ball games. scheduled a game with the Wash- Navy's contract with the city Resistance to a Navy contract ington Redskins Nov.

4, the day no event will be held 664 24 June 1824 off 96 29 96 81 oft a centJ. single daisies fresh 363v I 1 39, single daisies aged 46-53, 98 20 96 Off 8ged 47'52' Pr0ceSsed Ched- 95 18 95 22 off 10 dais 5 lbs. 35H-38, domestic ttii 22 whtls) 8de 44-48, Ssal SFSSiaWe 42-47, grade 39- 95.28 96 off 12 43. 102.10 102.18 off 80 up uec 69-63 CARDS TRIP CHISOX, 6-4; MIZELL'S SHOULDER SORE Ib4'-4UD 14 4 24 Nov 1961 five days before or one day after ST, PETERSBURG, April A a ai a i a aciicuuieu miuuic game, hk; their best. Aircrafts were lower as talk of arms limitations proceeded in Washington and Moscow.

The motors sagged, generally, as reports of output were lower than a year ago. On the American Stock Ex Colts wrote the Naval Academy nutchinson Still Not Certain to up 4 2344 up 44 89 up 14 bViVioff 4 92 up 4 46 off 24 Nov I960 24 Aug 1963 2 60-65 24 65-70 24 Kept S7-72 24 Dec 67-72 Am Smelt Am Tel Am Tob Beth Stl Chrysler Corn Prod DuPont East Kod Gen Elec Gen Foods Gen Mtrs Goodyear Int Hary Int Nkl J-Many Loews Natl Dist Nat Stl Proc Gamb Sears last fall asking it to waive the stipulation. "We turned them down," Capt. 2 IA The complaint of an aching ihoulder by pitcher Vinegar Bend Mizell put a damper today on a 5-4 St. Louis Cardinal victory over the Chicago White Sox, featured 3y a three-run homer in the ninth June 78-83 93.20 93 24 off 15, 93 8 93.12 off 14 93 10 93 14 off 14 103.10 103 14 off 16 98.14 98.18 off 14 96.8 97 Where Moon Will Perform 74 4 up 364 off 41 ro laao change volume was 1,580,000 Elliott Loughlin, Navy athletic Intl Bnnk RAD 94 up 14 3s 1972 director, reported today.

He insisted the two pro teams "are not shares compared with 1,600,000 on Thursday. Corporate bonds were mixed. by Red Schoendienst. ST. PETERSBURG, April Mizell, a southpaw counted on 2 Of) Manager Freddie Hutchin- 7 1 going to play" Nov.

4: 62 up 14 22 off 4 23 off 4 75 up 4 1094 up 14 334 1044 up 1 Dressed Meats NEW YORK, April 2 (State Dept. of Agr. Mkts.) for heavy duty this year by the son has two weeks to decide which U. S. Treasury obligations were lower in the over-the-counter Don Kellett, president of the Cardinal management, was wal Cal Colts, said the decision to go market Country dressed calves: Receipts ahead with the 4 date came Cards he will And the reticent new manager of the St.

Louis club disclosed today he sfill is undecided, with the 814 up 1 133 off 1 1224 up Ti after lawyers went over the or moderate. Demnnd slow. Market steady. Per lb: Choice 36-38 0 Texas Co Carbide Utd Aire Stl Weatlngh ganization's lease with the city Egg cents, good 32-34, commercial 694 off 14 604 up 68 off 4 494 up regular season opening two weeks "We interpret it to permit us utility 70 lbs and up 18- i Si Wlwth to play any Sunday during the from tomorrow, on three posi tions. BAXLEOADS 22, culls 65 lbs and under 12-16.

Atchison fall," he said. "There is no mention of the United States Naval Live rabbits: Receipts light NEW YORK, April 2 Wl (USDA) Wholesale egg prices were firm today. (Wholesale selling prices based on exchange and other volume sales). 161 up l'i 65 up up Trading slow. Market dull.

No Academy in it." His remarks included a mild surprise that Wally Moon still is considered a possible left field Atl Can Pac Rk Island 35S up prices available. Kellett said enforcement and eitt 41'i Hothouse lambs: Receipts New York spot quotations fol candidate as well as at first base, 86 up 2 '4 continuation of the Navy contract limiting other events could con light. Demand fair. Market low: a position he took over from Stan 22 off 46'4 up Ve Includes rnidwestern: Mixed ceivably "put the Colts out of Musial during last season. Del Hud Erie Gt -Nor 111 Cent Kans Sou steady.

Per lb: Fancy small 80, medium 65-75, heavy and some business." He said this could hap colors: extras (48-50 lbs) 42-43; extras large (4548 lbs) 41-42; The positions on which Hutch loped for four runs in the sixth inning on four hits, a walk and an error. He left the game in the next inning, complaining of an ache in his pitching shoulder. Chicago (A) 000 004 000-4 7 1 St. Louis (N) 001 101 001-4 3 1 Pierre, Pollet (7) and Lollar. Baitey (5)i Mizell.

Kinder 7) and Sarni. Kinder. LPollel. Home runs: St. Louis Schoendienst.

NUXHALL 4-HITS TIGERS, 7-0, FOR REDLEGS TAMPA, April 2 UP) Southpaw Joe Nuxhall allowed Detroit only four harmless singles today and the Cincinnati Redlegs won an, easy 7-0 over the Tigers, Ray' Jablonskl hit two home runs and a single and drove in three runs. Rookie Frank Robinson hit starter Steve Gromek's first pitch for another Cincinnati home run. Nuxhall, joining Art Fowler and Brooks Lawrence as complete game pitchers for the Reds, struck rough 45-60. 6SH oft 8:114 up 14 99 4 up 1 43 4 off 61 up pen if Navy contracted to play is uncertain are first base, left Cent "three, four or five games" in the IV-1-1 extras medium 41-41V4; standards large 40Mt-41; dirties 38-39; checks 35-37: Whites: HAY MARKET Baltimore stadium. field and shortstop.

"I'll put it this HutchuT 224 6fi4 up 14 NEW YORK, April 2 Besides Notre Dame, Navy will Nkl PI New Haven Norf ft West Pennsy Sou Pas Sou Rwy 21 Hay steady. Per ton, 2 strings extras (48-50 lbs) 44-45; extras large (45-48 lbs) 43VS-44; extras play Virginia in the stadium Nov, 66H off son explained. "I've got an idea at each position, but I still could change my mind at any one or and 2-3 strands wirebound bales 17 next season. The other Colt 132? UP 1 un rac (1955 crop) timothNo. 1 32.00 home games do not conflict TJTIUTIX8 all three.

2 29.00-31.00; No. 3 3400; No. Wi off Am GG.ia 26.00-28.00. "I'm not saying Moon will play Navy's Thompson Stadium at Annapolis seats only around 15,000 while Memorial Stadium holds medium 421i-43. Browns: extras (48-50 lbs) 42-43.

Includes nearby: Whites: top quality (48-50 lbs) 46-48; mediums 44-45Mt. Browns: top qual ity (48-50 lbs) 46-46; mediums 424-43V4. Clevfl El 111 Col Gas Con!) Ed left field, but only that he's the picture there as well as first IV, The peanut plant flowers above Cons Ed close to 50,000. 40 off 16 up 43 '4 up 484 up 36 up 34 5014 4 off 63 '4 up 78 up 158 'n base." Barring an unexpected develop. ground, but then the flower stalk forces its way underground where the seed, or edible is formed, according to the Ency Cons Gas Det Ed Houst N'iag Moh Pac Gas Panh Peop Gas Capt Loughlin maintains the "before and after" limitation on Navy games is a protection of its gate.

He said income from the games with Notre Dame and ment, the 1956 Cardinal lineup will out seven and walked four. The1 infinite RoH Srhnpnriionst at spr. clopedia Britannica. WALLY MOON expected to show improvement, four Detroit hits were spaced over Ln(j) Ken Boyer flt thirdi Bill Sar. Army constitute about 90 per cent 1 3 as the No.

1 catcher, and the husky lefthander struck jal and BiU Virdon in the outfield. Left field: Rip Repulski rates of the Navy football receipts, which finance all other sports. iZ An over-simplified summary of Detroit (A) 000 000 0000 4 1 Cincinnati (n 303 wo oox-7 ii i the situation at the undecided po BltfTALO, N. April 2 Wi Eggs: Supply moderate, demand slow, market about steady. Prices indicated are for sales in case lots.

Add three cents for cartons. Uncandled nearby: large and extra large white 47-51; medium white 45-48; large and extra' large brown 46-50; medium brown 44-47; pullets 39-41; Canadian large and extra large candled brown 54-56. Eggs candled to meet NYS grade 4-8 above uncandled prices. The Notre Dame game will be a sellout," 'predicted Kellett. "I Gromek.

Aber 4). W. Black (7 and don't think we'll detract from Streuli; NuxhaU and Bailey. W-Nuxhall. Gromek.

Home runs: Cincinnati Jablonskl 0 if i sitions: First base: Moon is a good hitter but isn't a standout fielder. Tom Alston is a good fielder but as a fair hitter, fielder and thrower. Jackie Brandt, 1955 International League Rookie of the Year, fields well, has a strong arm but is questionable at the plate. Moon is only fair as a fly-chaser and has a weak arm. If the strong-armed Brandt gets the nod he would play right field with Musi- them.

In fact, we might suffer." Capt. Loughlin denied the Navy- Notre Dame game is an automat You can get all the benefits of AUTOMATIC OIL HEAT with ESSO HEATING OIL and Watchdog Service can't Joe Cunningham can do both but he can't hit as well as ic sellout in advance. Two years ago when it was played last in Baltimore he claimed it wasn't Mnnn nrvr fiM fl nMv 9 Afctnr) Western dressed poultry: De mand moderate, market firm. Shortstop: Both Alex Grammas i 01 It all depends, Hutchinson said. sold out until the day of the game.

I Box-packed: eviscerated western and Dick Schofield can field but R.eiieu aiso saw ne understood turkeys young toms 16-20 lbs on how things look between now and the April 17 opener. "I mean, for instance, if the club began the 52-54; 20-22 lb 54-56; 22-24 lb can't hit. Grammas has the edge in experience and steadiness; Schofield is faster and should be 55-57; 24-26 lb 56-57; 26-28 lb 58-59; young hens 10-14 lb 53-55. itoDinson. BRAVES SMASH 4 HOMERS, TURN BACK WICHITA, 11-7 WAYCROSS, April 2 UP-The Milwaukee Braves clouted four homers good for six runs in the seventh and eighth innings today to clobber their Wichita, American Assn.

farm club, 11-7. Wes Covington and George Crowe belted four-baggers in the seventh and Lou Sleater and Andy Pafko each hit one in the eighth to overcome a 7-5 Wichita lead. Wichita (AA) 030 022 0007 10 1 Milwaukee (N) 320 000 33011 10 I Phillips, Jay (4) and Queen; Spahn. Sleater (6) and Crandall, Roselli (6). Sleater.

Jay. Home runs: Wichita Koppe. MilwaukeeCovington, Crowe, Sleater and Paf- season hitting hard, I'd be more inclined to lean toward Tom Al the Navy had "made overtures to play a game in Washington the day before" one scheduled by the Redskins in Griffith Stadium. "They want to play the game one way in Baltimore and another in Washington, it seems," he said. Esso Heating Oil is delivered to your home automatically I You always bive an ample supply.

Our complete Watchdog Service includes: ston's defensive brilliance at first Nearby: Supply, demand moderate, market about steady. Heavy fowl 37-41; medium fowl base rather than Moon's bat. If 30-32; fryers 32-34; roasters 4V4 Esso OU Burneri for every heating Deed, Tne Kedskms have an agree ment with Griffith Stadium that 'Round-the-clock Burner Service, Convenient budget payment plan. the club wasn't hitting, then Moon, apparently the best hitter, probably would play first," the manager said. Red Sox Sell Pitcher Bill Henry to Frisco no college game will.be played the day before one of theirs.

A lb and up 4042; ducks 39-40; eviscerated leghorn fowl 3943; colored fowl 45-50; broilers and fryers 39-43; roasters 49-54; ducks 48-50. Live poultry: Supply liberal, demand moderate, market weak (sso) spokesman for the Redskins said For information, call your local authorized Esso Heating Oil Distributor. ESSO STANDARD OIL COMPANY Orioles Sell Kal Scgrist SCOTTSPALE, April 2 Ml Kal Segrist, 'a third baseman the New York Yankees originally signed for $40,000 bonus, was sold today by the Baltimore Orioles to Vancouver in the Pacific Coast League. Segrist came to the Orioles two years ago in the famous 9-for-9 deal featured by the Yankees getting Bob Turley. Segrist's departure leaves Gus Triandos, Hal Smith and Willy Miranda remaining on the Oriole roster as their share of the trade.

Segrist played for San Antonio they have often waived the agreement which is mainly to prevent April 2 W) the turf from being torn up. for broilers and fryers, others about steady. The following quotations reflect current prices SHAVE YOUR mm Exclusive guide bar stretches skin tight aee stops razor bite! paid for live poultry delivered IIORSE SCRATCHED BOWIE, April 2 OK Alfred G. Vanderbilt's Social Outcast, winner of last year's Campbell Handicap, was scratched today as a probable starter in the third running of the race Buffalo: broilers and fryers 2-4 lb 22-24; roasters 5tt lb and The contract of left-handed pitcher Bill Henry, up and down with the Red Sox since 1952, has been assigned sold outright to Boston's San Francisco farm club of the Pacific Coast League. Waivers were obtained to send the 28-year-old hurler to the minors in what will be the final cut of the Sox squad, now 33 strong.

Henry had compiled a 15 20 record in the majors. up 27-30; leghorn type fowl 16-19; heavy type under 6 lb 24-26; over 6 lb and rough 18-29; roosters (cocks) 8 ducks FORMER BOXER DIES PITTSBURGH, April 2 tfl John Fundy, 62, who claimed the title of featherweight boxing champion of the American Expeditionary Forces during World War suffered a heart attack today and died. He was an employe of the Pittsburgh Municipal Water Department. in the Texas League last season. He has been bothered by a sore leg in spring exhibition games with Baltimore.

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POOR WAX IN AND OUT OF JINY PAPER CUP fryPI USED FOR TARTER SAUCE) TO LINE IT. SET WICK UPRIGHT IN CUP'S CENTER BEFORE WAX HARDENS. MIX, IN EQUAL PARTS, SAWDUST AND MENTHEHAMINE lROM DRUGGIST). TAP THIS MIXTURE INTO CUP, SEALING W(TH A Injector Razor, plus 12 blades and travel case, only To Mesa in 1957 MESA. April 2 WWThe Chicago Cubs, who have trained at Mesa five years since leaving Catalina Island, again will pitch camp here in 1957.

The Cubs, who have a five-year option on Rendezvous Park, an EVERSHARP THIN COAT OF WAX, 15 A FEW OF THESE COME IN HANDY un tvei SCHICK INJECTOR RAZOR CAMPING JN nounced agreement had burn reached to exercise the option The stands will be remodeled and a new press box built Addreaa. trips: -AflerBOa gam. f-bxllcaue apUt iblebeaoer. 'Bvatuag faane..

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