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Oakland Tribune from Oakland, California • 34

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EVERYBODY'S BUSINESS Wheat Gains Aluminums, I NA Notes on Bay Commerce pointed assistant treasurer. cal Corp. has been awarded $40,000 Army ordnance contract 32 Tribune, Mondjy, July Ife 1956 TODAY'S MIRROR Southw est New Record Year By" SAM DAWSON Oils Lead Advance By ED MORSE NEW YORK, July 18- Oils and aluminums teamed- up to boost the stock market higher late today, Leading stocks were up from fractions to around a "point and a few outside gamers advanced three points or so. But many a the session wore on and there was a scattering of losers. Volume for the day was esti mated around 2,20.0,000 shares compared with 2,020,000 on Fri day.

Oils drew the heaviest trad ing interest as Gulf rose around three points and Getty two points. Royal Dutch and Standard Oil (New Jersey) were oner point gainers. Steels shaded early gains but remained aheaa-with JtepubiR1 up arounsLapoint and Bethlehem and U.S. Steel fractional gainers. Rails were still on the upside, mostly "by small frac tions" although" Union- i I DALLAS, July 16-Pi In the Southwest they are confident today that another record year for business and industry is all but in.

the bag: The agricultural situation isn't that pleasant. And even the industrialists have their fingers crossed about the region's No. 1 problem: the water supply. A prolonged EantTcjoTfFCTorsof TheBankrorCali rose around a Eastman Kodak continued" last week's advanre with a one-point gain. Jaeger Machine and Pan- handle Eastern Pipe Line werejehinery Chemical Corpora steel strike would hurt just tiapated international disas ter.

But the- strong points in the Southwest economy fight now and the outlook -is for more of the game. Dr. Vt. EC president- of the -Federal 'Reserve Bank of' Dallas, tay: There has beep a steady growth of industry as a whole in the district all year. Incomes are up and so employment.

Bank deposits have set a record for mid year. Retail trade it bigher than a year ago. Un employment it down. COUNTER TREND "And this it so in spite of 1 some layoffs' in auto production and a drop in auto sales, and some declirieui home building alone the national pattern. And it is true in spite of drought weakness ot prices, anc sur- pluses that plague various farm-1 ini and livestock areas.

The increasing importance "of oil, chemicals, aircraft, and light industry in the Texas economy overshadows the agricultural weakness." un around three- a niece. Georgia- Pacific 'gained more than two and Reynolds Metals well slipped a point following' its earning! repojrtxJQnioiLarbide also was down a point. Motors and airlines were mixed. Motion picture issues were steady. Among aircrafts, Boeing and Douglas lost some ground while United was on the plus side.

as would an equally unan WESTERN AIR VOTES STOCK DIVIDEND LQS- UH The board of directors of Western Air Lines has de; clared a dividend of 20 cents per share payable Aug. 15 to shareholders of record Aug. 1. In addition to the usual dividend, a special stock dividend of 4. per cent was declared payable Aug.

20 to shareholders of record Aug. The stock dividend was Western's 30-year history. California Wine Shipments Up Winery shipments of Califor nia wines into distribution chan nels totaled 9,497,281 gallons in May, an increase of 5.31 per cent over: the May, 1955, figure of 9,018,386 gallons, according to by the Wine Institute for the Wine Advisory Board. Winery shipments for the first five months of J958 totaled 51,041,810 gallons, a 5.92 per gallon, figure for the compara- period last year, May shipments included 1,954,096 gallons of table wines 3.20 per cent more than in May, 1955, 7,444,591" 'gallons of des sert wines, 5.10 per cent higher than last year, and 101,594 gal Ions of sparkling wines, 128.93 per cent more than last year. The May figure compares with 9,018,386 gallons in May, 1955; 9.351.634 gallons in 1954: 10.364.-197 gallons in 1933; and 7,861,192 gallons in May of 1952.

TRADE WINDS preparedion Odd Lot Transactions -oiFOREIGN 1 NEW YORK, July 16 The York Stock Exchange reported today these odd lot transactions' by principal dealers. A new office and store build ing with unique "arcade" styling has just bean completed at 419 Piedmont Ave. The 3J)00-qurr-foot, $50,000 one-story building has space for two stores and six offices, ac cording to Gustav W. -Peters, president of Peters Enterprises, owners. The 36-by-90-foot building is bisected oy an arcade providing entrances to the stores and offices.

Architect was Clay Burrell and contractor Shale Ortzow, both of Oakland. The Colonial Mortuary has dedicated ita new $100,000 fu neral chapel at 2626- High. The new one-story mortuary replaces the firm old bjjilding at 2210 Web ster according to James Kerins, owners. Kerins has operated the busi ness -since i94i: Tt is the succes sor to the Julius S. Godeau Mortuary founded in 1908." Frtdrlckaon and Watson Con struction Co.

of Oakland has won' a $1,957,777 contract for ex tending runway 32 right at Mof fett The extension, with an aaditional 1,000 feet (or overrun wiU- be added to the north end of the runwaytoward San Francisco Bay. The project Will get under way immediately aniLshouId be completed in July, 1958. The added distance will allow air craft to cross Bayshore Highway at a higher and safer altitude. The East Bay Chapter of the California Society of Certified Public Accountants will meet at 5:15 p. m.

tomorrow at Milani's, 2257 Telegraph Ave. Alfred W. Eames Jr. and Oliver X. Seegelken, oirectors of the California Packing Corn.

have been elected members of the firms executive committee George R. Angus, has been ap Lee Bros. Inc. Sales Up Sharply Lee chain food store operators, With administration" offices in, Hayward, report sales for -the fiscal year ended March 31 amounted compared with $6,762,524 tor the previous fiscal year, a gam of 45 per cent Sales ojl April thjsjrear the first month of their fiscal year, totaled compared witn $735,899 for April, 1955. During the past fiscal year1 the company added three stores, one in Los Gatos, one in Camp bell and one in San Mateo.

In accordance with the cor poration's expansion program leases have entered into for the construction of super markets this year at Sunny vale and in the Millsdale shopping 'area between Burlingame and MillWae. il GIFT This handy 1 is theexchange for July 13: A -Midland publisher to thejthe monthly summary The Northern California In dustrial Advertisers Association will meet at :45 p. m. today at the Fraternity Club, 345 Bush St San Francisco. Frank Hewitt of the Kaiser Graphic Arts Department will discuss graphic arts from initial planning through completion.

remanent. Cement Co, has established a new contractor sates division in the Russ Build C. MOORE ihg, 235 MontgojtAtjt, Sah rancisco. C. Moore has been ap pointed division sales manager The new unit Will concentrate on serving major contractors, ac cording to James K.

Beatty, vice president in charge of sales. The Berkeley Division of' Beckman Instruments, this week is holding its third annual sales conference in its newly expanded plant at S. 23rd St. and Wright Ave, Richmond. The Wednesday conference session, will be held at the Castlewood Country Club, Pleas anton.

Kaiser Aluminum and Chemi Southern Pac. Elects New Vice President' Benjamin F. Biaggini, has been elected to a newly created vice presidency in the executive department of the Southern Pa cific Company, President D. Russell announced. Biaggini who is now vice president of SP's lines in Texas and will move TAng, from Houston to the San Francisco headquarters of the railroad, Russell said.

At the age of 40, Biaggini one of the youngest railroad executives in the United States. Succeeding Biaggini in Hou ston, SP said, will be E. Torian, assistant to executive vice president on the Texas and Louisiana lines sine. 1954. B.

M. -Stephens, now assistant chief engineer at Houston, will succeed Torian. for EIOHE a. SaaJ awaaeMawM to of at continue a study in.weldinf high strength aluminum alloys! r. The work la beini done at Kaiser's Spokane, plant The contract is being adminir tered by the San Francisco Ord nance District, 1515 Clay St, Oakland.

It brings the total awarded to Kaiser for the project to $100,000. Jamea Hill apd Co, Ine, con sultant in office furnishings and interiors, has purchased the Pe-, terson Equipment Company's of-' fice furnishings in San Jose and turned it into its branch office. The Hill firm has moved its- main showrooms and offices from 1510 FrankinSMo 2323 Broadway. Gene Felse hat been ap pointed traffic manager for Calaveras Cement Co. Feise, a 1948 graduate of Hay- wardHigh-Sehoel, -joined, company traffic department in 1953 and has been assistant traf- fic manager since 1954.

i Robert A. Miller, superintendent ot Southern Pacific's line over th Sierra, today, was named. to succeed JariSes J. Jordan, who retire July 31 as head of the railroad's Coast division. Miller will be succeeded by Virgil E.

Anderson, superin- nunfcKf MILLER tendent of the Salt Lake division. Miller, who joined SP in 194Lasbrakemark has been neaa ot the bacramento dm- sion for, the past two years; The Northern California Chap ter of Insurance Management will meet at 6 p.m. Thursday the Leopard Cafe, 140 Front San Francisco. son, Maynard, Wallace, Garrison; IMaynard, Wallace, Warri-son, Norton and Ray, and John Field, vice president of Philip Antrobus, will discuss "Surplus Line Laws How They Affect the DOH west of James N. Allison, bears this out That once mainly farming" and ranching area hag been hurt by drought.

But so prosperous are the oilmen that bank deposits continue to risefcent increase over the 48,190,832 and the area as a whole, he says, is thriving. Business activity in nearby Worth continues, strong, too, after its estimated spurt of 15 per cent last year. In the' first half of 1950, department store" 'sales thera were six per On News of Export Plan By WILLIAM FEKRIS CHICAGO, July" Iff I Wheat soared on the Board of Trade in response to a new gov ernment export policy, an nounced over the -weekend. The strength, in wheat was re flected in rve. wnicn also scorea slitantlaj gains.

Other cereals were mostly-iirnv althouth gains were not larjje. At times oats dipped under the previous close, The new export policy, effective Sept. 4, will require export ers to go into the free market to obtain some of their supplies, paying the market price. Here tofore, exporters have obtained most of their requirements from government wheat stocks. Wheat ctOMd 4-7 higher.

July 32. 15. corn V. lower to higher. July SI.

Sit. oato lower to higher, July 72i-, rye TTurner, July SI I7S. ariyn4nms i Tv higher. July atid lard 10 to 23 cent! a hundred pound! higher, July 111.06. GRAIN RANGE -CHICAGO, TuTy IS f- Open High Low Cloie WHEAT My 2 lSH-14" S.l'4 12'4 ai4-)' Sept.

2 15-20 220 its inv'i 1.23 1.134 1.11 a-H Dec. 3.20-23 3 22-25 May 2 20-211," CORN- SIS 110 122 2.12 Vi 1.13 i.lt, 1.53 1.51V. i sm 1 4H 1 4H 1.4S- 1.3m 1.37V 1 37- 1.43 141 1.41H 1.4S 1.44V, 1.444 Jury 1 53-53 Sept. 1.4S-4S1, Dec. 137-JS Mar.

May 1.444 OATS July 7JS- Sept Dec. .73. .72 T34a .7 .7 .774 .774 .774 .774 75.. Mar. .73 May RYE July l.M Sept ll-M', 1.334 1.344 1 37'ei 1.414 13S4 1 40-401, 1 44 1.41 144V, 1.4 1.424 1MV 1.47 1.454 1.43 Dee.

142-45-Mar. 1.41 May 1.4H SOYBEANS July 145-04 2 14 1 Sept 2.524-514 3 524 1514 2 514-52 Nov. 2 454-44 2 44 2.444 1 41-454 Jan. iM 1 4" 1 4S4 1 44-4 2.514- 1-S14 111 l. LARD July 11.01 11.11 11.01 H.OS Sept 11.409.

JIM 11.40 11.4S Oct 41.55 11.S0 11 S3 11.54 Nov. 11.00 H.7 .115 Dec. 1175 U.7 12.70 CASH GRAIN Juhr 1 V-Wheat No. 1 red 114; No. 1 yellow hard 1.14; No.

I mixed (garlicky! 2.0Oi. Corn aample grade yellow 1514-54 uau no. i neav-y wntte T7-74; no. 1 77-734; No. 1 white Ne, 2 74-754.

Soybean oil UH-liX; aoybean meal Barley malting 30-40; feed 3-l 05 U.S. GRAIN VISIBLE CHICAGO. July 18 Visible iuo- fply of wheat increased l.07,000 buahela to. Duaneia uua week, the Hoard of Trade reported today. Corn decreased 2.258.000 to 4 .20.000 blithels.

oato Increased 839.000 to 25.154.000, rye lncreaaed 421.008 to t.lM.000, barley increased 1.1S4.0M to M. 781,000 and tay- Deani aecreasea Ml, wo to LOCAL GRAIN GRAIN In earleea. per ewt. bulk aaia. f.o.h.

tracks at aan FranelaBat No. 1 bright wartern bar- ley, terflng 44 S1.4S No. 1 bright western marl. out. teeting 4 1.4741.50 Medium malting typaa.

1.50 ei.W uoea ana cooie mamng typea i.7S cU.M No? 1 hard white 3.5 63 55 No. 1 toft white wheat 3 45 3.50 Heavy dockage wheat 1.40 4s.4, No. 1 yellow eora (California) 38 No. 1 yellow eora (Central Waatl 3 72 01.73 No. 1 -yellow mllo (Calif.

1 10 61.124 no. i yeuow mu (Central Weatl 3 07e 3 to Sample grade red feed oeta 2 50 155 MIIXflXDa (bagged, per ton to Standard mfllrua SOW 4JS1.M Red wheat bran B1.0 ALfALFA Ba lad, pet tan. b) aai lotaldallvered Pwtalutnai Chnie Alfalfa. monmrmlYw comparable to U.S. No.

1. No Oalry general! com- parable to S. No. 1 Leafy SO! No 3 Dairy genarally coaa- parapie to No. 3 I74tn.0 LIVESTOCK MARKET SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO.

Jul IS UO irSMNSI Uveatock: CATTLE: Bala Me l.JOO. Around aa Der cent auaobr eowa. remainder main I ateera and helfera. Opening; only moderately active, tew early aalaeabeut neaay witn Max wee a. cme food 1.000 pound ilaugtiter ateera lft.

M. One lot good clover Daatured hetlera 13 IS Few utility cowa 11 00-11 50, cannera and cuttera 1 00-JO M. claaaea not established. CALVES: Salable 400-. Market not ully established.

Tew good and choice 300-490 pound, ilaughter ealvea about steady lt.orf. HOtis: salable Market not ea-tabllshed. SHEEP: SaUble S.50O. SudoIt main Humboldt County spring lamba. Opening moderately active, (laughter apring lamba mortly ateady with laat week I ckne, or about SO centa lower than laat Wednesday.

Moat choice wooled alaugh-tar aonna lamba 31.S0-3S.0O. one load choice wooled Oregon apring lamba 33.80. good and choice wooled apring tamoa ai.w. Moat cnoice anorn aiaugn-ter apring lamba with No. 1 Delta 10.

M- 3i.o. other eiaeeee not eaxabltahed. CALIFORNIA Lwiwtal oWtaf SoWogJ 4ie fowCoariwSsHei JACK M. POPE Elected Bonk Director Bank of Calif. Elects New Board Member -The election of Jack M.

Pope, financial vice president of Food Machinery Chemical Corpora tioti. "of San Jose, to the board of fornia, Elliott McAllister, bank board chairman, announcedtO; day; Prior to joining Food Ma tion 1S42, Pope was connected with Price Waterhouse Co. Additional Financial News, Tablet Page 37 BANK REPORTS aONBAt. U'Lt Oakland clearmji I 14.0.(Kin Laat year 11.300.000 Berkeley debit! S.tlO.OOO S.F. clearing! 174.000.OOO Lo Ancelea deblU IM.OO0 .000 EXCHANGE NEW YORK.

July IS V-Foreign exchange rate follow (Great Britain in dollara. othara canta): market l' per cent premium or 101.75 uanaaian oouir in new idtk own U.S. centa unchanged. Europe: Great Britain pound tJ.TSU no A of a cent. SO-day ruturea 2.79 A up V.

of a cent. SO-day future! 2.78il. up ot a cent: BD-aay lurure! i nft un A of a cent: Bclaium -ifrancl 2 0OM, off 00A 61 a cent; Franc -Ifrancl of a cent, unchanged; Germany IWeit- ernt" ifleutacne mara w.su, uncnangea: Holland 'guilder) 36.12. up .01 of a cent; Italy tura oi a cent, uncnangea. Portugal (escudol 3 unchanged; Sweden ikrbnal if 34.

unchanged: swtueriand ifranci tireet- unchanged: Oenrnark (krone 14.50. unchanged Latin Argentina trreei a.ia. changed: Mexico 01 unchanged; Vene uncnangea: Brazil ireey zuela fbollvari 30 03. uncnangea. Far Earn Hong Kong dollar 17 unchanged.

TREASURY POSITION WASHINGTON. July IS The canh poiition of the treasury July 11 compared with July -12. 1954: balance. 4 .676.025.144 4, depoalta flical Tear July I. gl.4H.twl.14Sl-!.- 2S1.7S4.817 withdrawal! meal year, U.7M.3S4 J27 S2.S43.S3MS:22: toUl ti g272.7S0.11J.4l.32-S274.374.222..

S02S2: gold auetl, S21.S28.720,7SS32- 321,871.473.573.08. t-lncludea $42 debt not ub- ject to ftatutory limit. POULTRY AND GAME reieral-SUaa "itarket New Sirrtea Paving Price to.b.tjutbay dreaatd price to ra- No. 1 11 re UUen ffROTBB 1 to 2V Iba. ssear 4243 r2S 4243 SOfiSl S44 FRYXRaV.

and ftOASTllW- 4 Iba. and over Hem. light type, all weight! Hem, tia7 type, all welghta nei 22U ntss OLD BOOSTERS AU weighta 31622 44 044 0UCK8-AU welghtg SQUABS loa, ana i DAIRY PRODUaS Itarket anwtatlona fumUhed by Fed- eTai State tnaxkat oewg aanrke, Sas gTancucv. BUTTER Who leu M. grade AA t.

arar. 1W grade A. acore. fOSa- giicjgraag) B. georj-sio CUXESE, trad A.

whoiaiaie Chad dar loaf. 45 ft We: Mngle daialea. S-39e EGGS large .44 45c medium A. S8-37c: small A. SS-JSe.

Poultry rtoduccra Aasoclauon ot Len- trpi ai.mtationa in retH trade EGGSLaraw AA, 4S-4ci Urge A 45-46c; medium 37 Jc; mall A Storage Egg Futures CHICAGO. July IB High 1 lote September 1071 40 40 3S 40 40.40-35 October 44T 40 70-3 75 40.54-50 November 103 40 TO Kt 409-f0 December 14 4e0 40 25 40 60 January 3 39 73 3 78 31 IS Opportunities in tht LI yERMORf, cent higher than last lune the. gain was I per cent in both cases this was the biggest gain for any city in the Better Ea rri i ngs Seen For Commercial Banks 11th Federal Reserve district BIG FOURTH QUARTER Fred F. Florence, president ot the Republic National Bank of Dallas and president of the American Bankers -looks for a big fourth quarter for Dallaaamd Texas generally. There's an excellent-chance we'll top last year's records- in trade and industrial produc lion," he says.

The drought hurts. And the steel strike could slow us tiown. JSaVoiir jndus-trial diversification since the war, especially in. light indus-j tries around here, is paying off. And defense orders keep air craft and electronics factories in Fort Worth, Pallas, San Antonio and xrther dues busy: (The new highway program is! going to give a big boost to our and the effect will be felt more quickly than most people expect" By LOU SCHNEIDER Purchases of 218,053 shares; sales of 186,884 shares including 1,528 shares 'sold short.

N.Y. COTTON MARKET NEW YORK. Jul IS I4i Cotton fu ture! closed SO to SS eenta a bate higher! than the previous clow. High lost October SI SO 32.36 .33.49 December 32.00 33.40 J2.5O-S0 March 32 03 32.57 32M My 33 43 32 32 32 41b July--. 31 31 70 3l.3n October 30.04 30.03 SO.OOn December JO Sim Middling spot 30 15n up 30.

n-Nominal: b-Bid. SUGAR FUTURES NEW YORK. JulV ljpUftomttic sugar Tuturef no. ciosm 1 to nigaer, September 5 Wb: November MI. World ittcar Nor 4 closed tin- rh anted to 1 lower.

September I Mb; March i.Tln; September 3-27n, iuw fuiar spot 6.1DTI, b-Btd: -Nominal. 0 can be blended with wool 0 'Tip to manufacturers of mili-tarv clothine: Defense Secre- rejeciea suggesuom lor giu branches of the Armed Services to weary the same uniform. International Shoe President Henry H. Rand ''expects the firm's second half of its fiscal year to do at least as well as the fine results of the first half ended May 31. -0 0 Tire manufacturers look for an average .12 per cent dip in auto output for the final six months of the year 000 Bissel Carpet Sweeper Com pany has planned a strongly ad vertised special promotion of its a a ft i model coupled with a price reduction.

Hardware retail sales are keeping pace with the good re suits of 1955, says Russell 'R. Mueller, spokesman tor the Na tional Retail Hardware Assn. The following table gives opera! previous week and a year ago: -rsm -Tr 13 473.3M. 144 X3 1.Z33.003 M.33S 04303 301 ITJ JM 0O0 T.OW.onO i jn.out S3go.n4-0oii 4 1 1 MO- 37.0 lI.3M.3n0 T.tn.tM l4.Ml.0oa susioono 303 340 SSTK.tuT.IWO 00 4 36 0 43 S30.4n.wai 304 114 I 1)0 3 omitted In (ollawtngi 10.331.000 S.T90 000 S23.4M.90 SM 343.0O0 S3SJ43 OM 1.0n0 gji.sMooa 31.SM1M0 rnni SJJt.ooa S33.l43.0e0 3471.000 S31.0i4.ooo fl. sao.ono as.Tssjos SlCSl4g SHJ30.00A S33.3I0.OO0 S733.0OO 331.070 "OB S1J33.0X0 I3O41S.00S NEW, YORK.

July 18 Com mefcial bank earnings for the last half of the year will equal or exceed the good earnings of the first hall because of higher interest rates on loans. 0 0, Japanese steelmakers are ne gotiating, with China for about 300,000 tons of iron ore and more than 100,000 tons of coal. And the Japanese government is negotiating lor 100,000 bales of United States surplus cotton; against payment 'n yen heretofore Japan's buying was on loans the export-import bank. Westinghouse Electric an nounced its 1957 line of home laundry equipment Growers of wheat are holding out for not lessthan the support price. 0 American" Viscose will soon annnnnr a nir" pets that will not shrink and has the full texture by itself or it "Standard In Now Test to -Recover Oil FOR th itifs keepinrjla-youi home of such important item as your Fint Saving.

PASSBOOK, INSURANCE PAPERS, KEYS, LOAN PAPERS," HOUSEHOLD INVENTORIES, tc. CompUte, yirith lock and two keys. Made of heavy Bessemer SteeL baked enamel finish. It it youit for opening a FIRST SAVINGS ACCOUNT in the amount of $23 or This mreotary gift is giren to you WaMUon to" i Standard Oil of California has set fira to jindergroundie- posits in Kern County in a new experiment aimed at more com plete recovery' of known petrol leum resources. The test was made In the com pany's Midway Sunset field hear Maricopa.

It involves the injection of high pressure compressed air into depleted oil sans, Unrecov ertd oil in the vicinity of the injection well is then ignited with a specially designed tool, The resulting heat front. forced outward toward sur rounding production wells, boils out previously unrecovered crude oiL Rate of burning in underground reservoir is regulated by control of the Weekly Business Box Score NEW YORK, July 16-4 ing result in major lines of business and finance for the latest MECHANICAL ENGINEERS For design and development. DRAFTSMEN week, with comparisons with the Steel prod, (per cent tap.) Freight carioadlnga- AuW prod- isautat Soft aeal prod itonat Crude oil prod, Engipaaitng awaraa earing awa board pro pet cent ef cao.i Paper board 'per cent of cap r. Stock aalee tshateei i Bond aalee ipai Valift-i Buatneaa fathire -v WHoleaate prkaa RLS Indext 'Final three ciphers ciee power preo lawoi Bank clearinai Demand Jlrpna'ta wane Traaaury gold atnk Broken laana Money an ctrculatteat compressed air pressure. sJfO per annum and INSURED SAFETY oa your savings 1 ASIITI OVIR $41 MILLION The experiment was preceded by mora than a ear of prepara tory work, drilling the wells and setting up recording and control devices.

A company statement said it may be another full year pet ore rt as completed. The teat was being conducted by" California Research Corp, a Standard of Calif omia subsidiary, in cooperation with the Western Division of Standard of California. YorkcCoe ta'wwtwkMM lea Sfettf lUtwdhmit tiateiV'JJt Jt.l ELECTXIC MOTORS nrwfc ami nptf eUiiiU mttnn I SZ. mm 14 km 4f. plmt vm jhA AUD LOiin AOOOCIATIOn OAKlANOi 444 frtiH Strrt Imm GordU W.

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