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Friday? Jw 24, 1983 THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS Pag 31 DEATHS AND FUNERALS Sheppard Alan Borden 65, Afew York Stock Exchange Ex-Editor, Writer Earn Salei lOOi Price Chg. NEW YORK (AP)-MilMav national Dfleai (or telected Htm York Eichangt muev (f 1 1 bUIKJH GllStUt GuHUtd 1.32 239 14'- 14 140 14 244 24 70 1491 41'- 10 4514 Earn Selts I H0 Price CUB Mm una SouPac 3 SouPc wl Sperry 1.92 SguarO 1.14 Souibb 114 SlOirCI 2.40 SlOInd 280 StdOOn 240 StautCtl 1.44 14 141 71 Vl 2 37' i4si n'4 914 35'- 431 4T41 13 311- 1749 51'- 14 808 SI- 114 74 507 27 3 23 271 4514- 220 71- 2445 St'42 105 37 1045 44 .50 viHRT Harbin Harlitd Harris HarlH HeclaM HercuH HeolPk Holiday HodvS 140 .7 I 1J2 JO .44 SterlOg 1.12 24 51 '4 171 23-' I024 u42'41 III 94'- 14 120 ttevnj SunCo 477 55'- li 2.30 108 1.40 J2 Svbron Svntek Svsco I Hmslk .20 Monwll 3.40 HOIOC I 40 Hotelln 2.40 14 47- i 375 35' '4 312 1141 1' 1259 SS'4- 1 19 25- 1214 21 914 20 I 11 45 414 21' HousIM 145 2J2 1.12 Houmd HouNG HugtlTI TECO 204 TRW 2.40 TacBt I Talley Tandy Tndycfl Teklrni 1 Teidvn Telei .14 Earn Sain loot Price Chg. frlco It 13 9' TucsEP 720 104 27 U-U UAL 441 UMC JO 37 12 UNCRet 74 7 USFG 3J4 4S 50 UnCarb 3.40 1149 70'4-l UnEWc 1.44 94 14- UnPec IJ0 349 Uniroyt 294 15' UnBrnd 114 20'4 USGypt 240 31 53'4 '4 USInd .7 IS II USSreel I 250 25- UnTecIt 20 421 7t'A 4 UniTel 1 74 3404 21 '4 Unocal I 1044 35'- 14 Uoerm 271 454 4' USLIFE 132 25- UlaPL 2.21 100 22 v-w Varian 1 .2 3llu2'42 WacNw 1.40 294 WKkM .446 42 30'4 WalMrt 402 M'411 WalMI wl 12 WalUm 1.20 351 WrnCm 1 1S32 2I'4 WarnrL 1.40 1200 30'4 1 WstiWI 2.41 139 lilt WellsF 1.92 4S0 37- WnAirL 224 WUnion 1.40 154 47 'A WeslgE 180 1199 52- Weyerh 1.30 50 40'- WMrtM 1.80 130 52'4 Wtlillak 1.40 421 u33'4 William 1.20 499 23 WinDl 2.40 25 St'4- Winnbg I0e 144 21 Wolwtn 180 175 34'. Wynns 60 20 21- -X-Y-Z- Xro 3 543 i- ZaleCp 1.24 29 30V- ZenilbR 702 24 l-l 22 115 2.n ICInd lUlnl idarnP IdealB 40 mPowr 24 Tennco Tesoro Texaco TexEsI Tenlnsl 272 .40 3 4.10 2 implCD INCO AMF AM Ct ASA AbtLab AatnU AlrPrg AMAir Attn Aiacf ma Alcoa Amai 7 AmHet Atand AMcH AmCan ACvan AEIPw AEP 7 AFairtl AMo AmMol ANalRl AmSId ATT I AMPIn Anchor Anttinv ArchDn i Armco ArmWIn Aiarco AjMOil AldOO AMidl AllasCO Ausal AcoCp Awry Annet Am 41 23 34 73V- I IS'- 20 ll'A 315 S3 1 IS 491 ul7113'A 774 30'4 429 41 112 14- 79 35' 24 l'-l 121128 2' 319 7'4 3S5 414 24 355 32 170 23'- 1475 10 124 75 173 79'- 7 44'4 71 27V- 322 ll 'A 1121 33 160 28 272 u42 721 31'- 17 27'4 647 17'. It SS4 35'- 192 71''.

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Survivors wife Leona; son Alan; sister Nancy Allen; brother Maurice. Mrs. Alfred Chandler Services for Mrs. Alfred (Mabel) Chandler, 80, Indianapolis, who died Sunday in Cedar Crest Nursing Home, will be at 10 a.m. Tuesday in Diverter Funeral Home, Cayuga.

Friends may call from 2 to 9 p.m. Sunday at Flanner Buchanan Shadeland Mortuary and at Cayuga from 4 to 9 p.m. Monday. Mrs. Chandler formerly worked for Mallory 20 years.

A son, Forest Boyd, died in April. Survivors husband; son Everett Lee Boyd; daughters Doris Baxter, Maxine Boyd; sister Iva Doris Marshall. Mrs. Richard Tunstill Services for Mrs. Richard (Eva) Tunstill, 76, Indianapolis, will be at 1 p.m.

Monday in Beulah Baptist Church. Friends may call from 1 to 9 p.m. Sunday at Williams Meridian Funeral Home. Burial will be in New Crown Cemetery. Mrs.

Tunstill, who died Wednesday in a nursing home, was a member of Beulah Church and its choir. Survivors husband the Rev. Richard Tunstill; sons Frank, Roland, Alvin, James, Joseph; daughters Betty Mendenhall, Shirley Jean White; brother Clarence Middle-brook; sister Lenora Maholland. Services for Alan Borden, 65, Indianapolis, a retired technical editor and writer, will be at 11:30 a.m. tomorrow in Flanner Buchanan Shadeland Mortuary.

Friends may call until 9 tonight Borden, who died yesterday in Community Hospital, worked in the publications department of Naval Avionics 30 years, retiring in 1980. He Delbert Deatrick Services for Delbert "Deke" Deatrick, 55, Indianapolis, will be at 11 a.m. tomorrow in Dorsey Doty Funeral Home, where friends may call until 8 tonight. Deatrick, who died Wednesday in Wishard Hospital, worked four years at American Legion Headquarters and previously was an accountant for Wabash Life and the former Rex insurance firms. He was a member of Moose Lodge 17 and American Legion.

Survivors daughters Deborah Malless, Sharon, Janet Deatrick. Harold Moats Services for Harold Moats, 63, Beech Grove, will be at 2 p.m. tomorrow in South Emerson Church of God, of which he was a member. Friends may call until 9 tonight at Little Sons Funeral Home, Beech Grove. Moats, who died yesterday in Veterans Hospital, was a die mounter for Inland Container 41 years.

He retired in 1979. He was a World War II Army veteran. Survivors wife Ruth; son Robert; daughters Shirley Ann Roland, Janice Mason; brother Herman. Isabelle Strieker Services for Isabelle Strieker, 72, Indianapolis, who died yesterday in a Carmel nursing home, will be at 1 p.m. tomorrow in Flanner Buchanan Broad Ripple Mortuary.

Friends may call until 9 tonight She was a member of Irvington Chapter of Eastern Star. Survivors son Walter, sister Eloise Hasse. 1432 19'- i 1391 10'- Kenai KerrMc 110 KimOCI 4.20 BVInrl BaltfnrU tallyMI OangP BnkAm tauten BaitTr 80 IB 1.S6 KngniR Kopers Kroger 423 24'- 19 2M- 32 20- 1004 23 i 74 54 -I 577 uM 114 57 J4'1 'a LTV LearPI LearSo LtaKnl .16 LeeEn i 44 Lehmn 1.99e 1.12 BtalFd total BengIB jB fiPd iamsir4li ftevrlv rvm lUckO 12 HI Services John Sheppard, 61, Greenfield, retired Army warrant officer, died yesterday in Community Hospital. Sheppard served 29 years in the Army, including World War II and -the Korean War, retiring in 1969. He then was an internal auditor for the Civil Service at Fort Harrison until 1975.

He was a member of First Baptist Church at Newport, and was ambassador-at-large of Shrine Ms' lah Temple and a member of Oregon Military Masonic Lodge 223, both at Camby, Ore. He also was a Kentucky colonel, and member of American Legion Post 1 in Paris, France. i Services will be at 2 p.m. tomorrow in Hendryx Mortuaries, Cumberland Chapel, where friends may call until 8 tonight Burial will be in Washington Park East Cemetery; Survivors wife Dorotha; daughter Victoria Irtenkauf; sons John Michael; brother Willford; sister Mae Lawson. Monday Rites For Mrs.

Reese Mrs. Thomas (Judith) Reese, 62, registered nurse at Indiana Universi- -ty Medical Center since 1955, died yesterday at her home here. She was a graduate of St. Alexis School of Nursing in Cleveland. Services will be at 9:30 a.m.

Monday in Flanner Buchanan High School Road Mortuary and at 10 a.m. in the church. Friends may call from 6 to 9 p.m. tomorrow and 5 to 9 p.m. Sunday.

Burial will be in St. Joseph Cemetery. Survivors daughter Diana Staab; sons Douglas, Thomas, Kenneth, Vito; brothers Vito, Albert, An- thony, George Mazzaro. i Roy Brubaker Rites Tomorrow Special to The Newt KOKOMO, Ind. Services for Roy D.

Brubaker, 67, retired corporate security supervisor for Indiana Bell Telephone will be at 3 p.m. tomorrow in Ellers Mortuary. Brubaker died yesterday in St. Joseph Hospital. He was employed by Bell 34 years.

He was a member of St. Luke United Methodist Church, Telephone Pioneers, American Legion, Elks, Moose and the Masonic lodge. He was an Army veteran of World War II. Survivors include wife Grace; daughters Ann Patterson, Gabe Buehler Rites Tomorrow Special to The Newt JASPER, Ind. Services for Gabe Buehler, 68, founder of Buehler will be 11 a.m.

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Composite Index: 93.71, down 0.13. Volume: 34,840,000. Standard Poor's index: 170.28, down 0.29. American Stock Exchange AMEX Index: 490.27, up 2.18. 344 141 NatFO NalGvo NSemi NatlStl Nalom NtvPw .25 JO Glen Harmeson, Retired Coach Comdr I Cm.E Cormal 2.30 Crma4 wi 2tt NEngEI 3.20 ConEd It) Newrm i NiaMP 192 NorfkSo 2J0 Nortek 2.32 2 244 240 ConFds CmNC CwnPw CMC CnllOrp 2.40 NoAPM 1.70 NofSlUl IH NlrcPS 1.50 NoSiPw 2.71 Norlrp lag ComM i CaMTM 14 CiDaia a.

Com 1.52 CornG 2.32 CrackN 2.40 CramCk 80 NwslAir Nwtlnd Norton 21 2 180 Norwsl Cr2d CurlW Ml 11 D-D OcciPel 2.50 OtlioEd ISO 140 103 43 Harmeson In 1962 255 47 520 4I'4I M4 .14 OanaCp DarlKr OalaOn Oavco DavHud OlaGE 114 CMin 1.20 Omark 1 ONEOK 240 OwenC 120 OwenW 161 120 Local Livestock OavH wi I PPG PacGE PacG PacLtg PacPw PanAm 1 2.14 47 14 233 7714-1 2 41 72 17' ISU 35 1741 42 1 5 33 301 14' 1S47 22 1429 123142 330 44' 1291 l'4 215 21'4 12497 35-' 320 54 14 143 22 557 49- It2 22'4- I 142 14'4- '4 Special to The Newt KIRKLAND, Ind. Services for Glen Harmeson, 75, former coach at Purdue University and Wabash College, will be 1 p.m. tomorrow in Goodwin Funeral Home, Frankfort Harmeson died yesterday in St Elizabeth Hospital at Lafayette. A member of the Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame, he coached freshman football and basketball at Purdue from 1930 to 1934. He coached at Lehigh University from 1934 to 1942, and at Wabash College from 1946 to 1951.

He also was athletic director at Wabash before returning to Purdue in 1951 as backfield coach. He worked at the Indiana Veterans Home from 1966 until retirement in 1978. A native and longtime resident of Panr.EC 2M I 44 141 1.71 120 14 240 110 .40 240 1.21 I Parson Pennev PaPL 2.1 240 Pemuol 2.20 PepsiCo 1.42 SO OavtPL Deere OeiiaAr Oennn OeiEd OiamS Oigiial Oisnev DrPeoo DomRs OowCh OoafJn Orev duPoM DukeP EasiAir EaslGF EsKod Ellon EcNin ElPaso EmriEl nier ch ErtiTl I EvanP EiCekt Eiion PerkEI Pfiter 2.32 7 Pfiwr wi E-E BUFFALO, N.Y. (UPI) William Miller, 69, the unsuccessful 1964 Republican vice presidential candidate, died today at Millard Fillmore Hospital. A hospital spokesman said Miller, who was hospitalized earlier this month, suffered a stroke last weekend and another stroke earlier this week.

Miller was a relatively obscure New York politician in 1964 when Sen. Barry Goldwater, the Republican nominee for president, named him as his running mate for the campaign against Lyndon Johnson. Miller had served in Congress and was selected for vice president just a few months after announcing his retirement from Congress. But the Goldwater-Miller ticket didn't have a chance. President Johnson, who had been in office only a year following the death of President Kennedy, was riding the crest of national popularity.

He and running mate Hubert Humphrey defeated the Goldwater-Miller ticket in the biggest landslide in history up to that time. Miller had said he had no regrets about running for vice president. After the defeat, Miller, a native of Lockport, returned to his native western New York to live and practice law. He was a senior partner in the Buffalo law firm of Miller, Far-melo. Cane and Greene.

Miller may have become more familiar to Americans for the television commercial he did for American Express in the mid 1970s. In the he was shown at a restaurant, trying to charge a meal. Miller also served as chairman of the Republican National Committee in 1961. After retiring from politics, Miller also served as chairman of the Niagara Frontier Transportation Authority. George Callahan Services for George Callahan, 80, a retired drug and sundries buyer, will be at 9:30 a.m.

tomorrow in Flanner Buchanan Shadeland Mortuary and at 10 a.m. in St. Matthew Catholic Church. Friends may call until 9 tonight. Callahan, who died yesterday in Community Hospital, worked 40 years for Hook Drugs, retiring in 1968.

He also worked 11 years for H. Lieber, retiring in 1979. He was a member of Kappa Psi Fraternity and the board of managers of the Riviera Club. He Was a graduate of Purdue University Pharmacy School. Survivors wife Constance; son George Jr.

Charles Wiseman Special to The Newt ANDERSON, Ind. Services for Charles Robert Wiseman, 65, Anderson, retired Delco Remy employe, will be at 1 p.m. tomorrow in Wilson-St. Pierre Bright Chapel, Pendleton. Friends may call from 7 to 9 tonight Burial will be in Menden Cemetery, Pendleton.

Wiseman, who died Wednesday in Ball Hospital, Muncie, worked 31 years for Delco Remy. He retired in 1974 as a winder. He was a World War II Army veteran and a member of United Auto Workers Local 633 and Kilbuck Retirees. Survivors sons Dennis, Roger; daughter Peggy Barcus; brothers Paul, Harry, Keith. Earl Krebs Earl Krebs, 83, Indianapolis, died yesterday in Lakeview Manor Nursing Home.

Krebs was a laborer for National Cushion Springs 11 years, retiring in 1971. He also was a bartender for Surber Bar 20 years. He was a member of Lynhurst Baptist Church. Services will be at 11:30 a.m. Monday in Conkle Lynhurst Funeral home where friends may call from 6 to 9 p.m.

tomorrow and 2 to 9 p.m. Sunday. Burial will be in Lincoln Memory Gardens Cemetery. Survivors wife Alma; sons Carl, Joseph; daughter Glovenia Coyle. Mrs.

Forest Danner Mrs. Forest (Iva) Danner, 93, formerly of Indianapolis and Greenfield, died June 4 in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. She was a member of the Methodist Church and lived here 13 years. Her late husband founded the Danner store chain. Survivor brother Ira Furman.

PreloD PhilaEI 2.12 Indianapolis, he was graduated from Manual High School and Purdue. At Purdue he earned nine varsity letters in football, baseball and basketball. Harmeson was a Navy veteran of World War II. He was a member of Kirkland Christian Church, Phi Delta Theta fraternity, Masons, Elks, and American Legion. Survivors include son Warren.

2.90 PnilMr PbHPel Pilsbry Pioneer 220 241 1.1 Today's activity at the Indianapolis Stockyards included: HOGS tOO: Barrows and gilts active, 50 cent lower, except lot 300 lbs. steady. 1-3 21S-250 lbs. 1-3 210-255 lbs. S45.50-S46.

Lot 300 lbs. (40. SOWS: Active, steady and light test. 1-3 tew 400-450 lbs. 00 lbs.

S37. BOARS: Under 250 lbs. S32. Over 350 lbs. 133 CATTLE 50: No test.

SHEEP: No test. Activity at yesterday's teeder auction included: FEEDERS 200: Feeders heifers J1-S2 lower with no comparison on teeder steers, but a weaker undertone noted. FEEDER STEERS: Medium frame 1 package 200 lbs. 175. 37M75 lbs.

SitVSav. 700-175 lbs. S5I.25-S61.50. Large frame 1 package 775 lbs. SSI .25.

Small and medium frame 1 lot 400 lbs. 17. Medium frame 1-2 package 425 lbs. So4. Holsteins, large frame 2 package 725 lbs.

S5I.75. FEEDER BULLS: Medium frame 1 package 350 lbs. 165. Package 550 lbs. S55.75.

Holsteins large frame 2 package 625 lbs. S50. FEEDER HEIFERS: Medium frame part load 700 lbs. S5J.75. Large frame 1 400-525 lbs.

S56.75-S60. Medium and large frame 600-725 lbs. S57.25-S60.50. Small and medium frame 1 lot 400 lbs. S67.

525-550 lbs. Medium frame 1-2 package 300 lbs. S62. Lot 375 lbs. S5B.

Small frame 2, package 275 lbs. S56. 450-550 lbs. S49-S52. SHEEP 50: No recent test on comparable slaughter lambs or ewes.

SPRING SLAUGHTER LAMBS: Couple lots mostly choice 90-103 lbs. S4I.S0-S43. SLAUGHTER EWES: Lot good and choice, 114.50. Lot call and utility S10. ,1477 10 4 20 2147 19' 35 45'4- 132 20'- 141 II 490 42 234 25 113 20 '4 370ul4' 13 37'- PimvB Pittsln .20 Pneum .50 Polarid 1 PortGE 1.71 ProclG 240 V4S 34'- PSvCol 1M 43- IN 120 2J6 244 1.7 170 23- PStnd PSvEG PugelP Pvro OuakO QuakSO 4 14 220 40 1.20 224 .30 .14 340 1.92 Dorticos Torrado, 64, Was Cuba President FMC Fairchd Fairtd Feders FedNW FedDSI FnSBar Firesht FIChrl FMChiC Flnhie FieeiE Fligl FlaPL FlfOrg FlwGen Fknr EordM ForMK FrolMc RCA RLC RalsPur Ramad Ranco RangrO Ravttm ReadBt RektiC RepSII Revktn Revnln RevMII RileA Robins Gold Prices 215 3514- 240 .40 GAF GTE 2.92 Genotrl 1.W 1 1 33 245 l'i '4 1722 2414- 14 44 43 9 154 JV4 '4 114 29 -'4 23'- 19 43'4- 144 30'- 72 37'- '4 300 35 7 W4- 124 IS '4 502 2I'4- V4 U5S Sl'4 T37 50' '4 SOI 25 12 17 71 954 41- 232 47141 41 55'- 179 St1 117 44 Vi 31 21 1409 59 114 15 SS 1444 74- '4 313 I' 2H 44 44 35- 530 '4 '4 200 21 12 34' 122 71'4- 147 12'-' 214 43'- 155 14 '4 31 41' 341 33 I5S 42'4- 102 49'- 43 11 540 22- 711 2414 2171 2I'4- By flit Associated Press Selected world gold prices today: London morning filing S420.7S, up 10.25 London afternoon fixing S423.50, up S3.0O Paris afternoon fixing S422.72, up S3.05 Frankfurt fixing S423.23, up S2.44 Zurich late afternoon bid S423.2S, up Handy Herman (only daily quote) S423.50, up 53.00 Engelhard (only dally quote) S423.S0, up S3 00 Engelhard fabricated (only daily quote) S444.6I, up S3.

15 NY Comex gold spot month S421.50, up 11.20 Rckwl i Rohrln Rorer 1.04 Rowan RC Cos 1.04 RovID 2J4e RvderS 1.010 SCM 2 Salwy 140 SiRegis 1.12 SFelnd I SchrPIo 1.68 Osvaldo Dorticos Torrado Gnon GenEI GnFds GnHom Gnlisl GnHiH GUol gpu GnSignl GTire Gemco GaPK GemPd Gen GiOrFn 291 51- '4 102 33- I 43 595 21V- 139 34' 34 10' 45 30 334 14 '4 9 2514-' 234 44' ni 54 24 37- It 27 74 32- 204 27- 391 44'4 U32 55- .42 lift 443 45- 471 42' 2105 4t'-l I ul4 '4 251 27'4- '4 1017 341- 14 42 10 71 31 37 29 1429 72'42 345 35 1931 141- SI II-'4 804 35 'A 344 Wk ScWmb .9 1 240 SO 114 2.40e 141 1SOO .40 141 2A0e 2.30 154 1.40 1.72 2.M .52 1 52 ScottP SeantG Sears StielO ShellT Local Cash Grain 2e Shrwin .40 Signal .90 Buehler died yesterday in Memorial Hospital at Jasper. A life resident of Dubois County, he operated food stores in several Indiana cities. Becher-Kluesner Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Survivors include wife Marjorie; daughter Mary Jane; sons David, Joseph. Mrs.

Eldon Jackson i Services for Mrs. Eldon (Mary Addie) Jackson, 75, Indianapolis, will be at 11 a.m. Sunday in T. W. Crow Funeral Home, Scottsville, Ky.

Friends may call from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. tomorrow and from 9 a.m. until services Sunday. Mrs.

Jackson, who died Wednesday at her home, was a member of Southwood Baptist Church. Survivor daughter Lottie Whitson. Ben Smith Ben Smith, 74, retired railroader and custodian, died Wednesday; at his home, 3615 N. College. Smith worked 18 years for the Pennsylvania Central Railroad, now Conrail, retiring in 1958.

He then was a custodian for Indianapolis Public Schools, retiring in 1971. Services will be at 1 p.m. Monday in Peoples Funeral Home, where friends may call from 3 to 9 p.m. Sunday. Burial will be in New Crown Cemetery.

Survivors wife Lucy; daughter Mattie Helen Tunsel; sons Ben Thomas; sister Mary Wilson. Man Killed In Truck Crash A Montezuma man was killed today when his pickup truck crashed along U.S. 41 in Parke County. Police said KENNETH WALDEN, 42, was driving north near Lyford when his truck veered into a tree and overturned about 3:30 a.m. He was pronounced dead on arrival at Vermillion County Hospital.

i In another accident RICHARD PALKA, 28, South Bend, died Wednesday in South Bend Memorial Hospital from injuries received a traffic accident May 29. Gillette! GMNug Gdrich Goodirr 0M4 Grace GtAIPc GtWFilt Grevh Grumm Girwst Nominal prices paid to producers of grain in the Indianapolis area as reported by mills and elevators per bushel. WHEAT: No. 2 red, 13.32 to 13.35. CORN: No.

2 yellow, 13.23 to 13.26. OATS: No. 2 white, 11.50 to 11.55. SOYBEANS: No. 1 yellow, S5.92 to IS M.

SimpPI Singer Skyline SmkB Sonai SonyCp SCrEG SCalEd 48 260 1.30 2 3.52 .40 1.20 1.40 .75 SournCo 1.70 Indiana Over-The-Counter Stocks MEXICO CITY (UPI) Services were today for Osvaldo Dorticos Torrado, 64, Cuba's first president after the revolution that brought Fidel Castro to power. The Cuban press agency Prensa Latina reported Dorticos Torrado, a leader of Castro's revolution and at the time of his death a member of the Communist party's political bureau, shot and killed himself yesterday. "Dorticos Torrado served as Cuban president from 1959 until 1976, when he resigned but remained a Communist party official. Castro took over as both prime minister and president. TOKYO Archbishop Mario Pio Gaspari, 65, the Vatican's ambassador to Japan, died of a heart attack yesterday.

i The Italian archbishop, named ambassador to Japan in January 1978, joined the diplomatic corps of the Holy See in 1949. He was instrumental in arranging the First papal visit to Japan, made by Pope John Paul II in February 1981. LOUISVILLE, Ky. Dorothy Park Clark, 83, Louisville novelist playwright and historian, died Wednesday at her home. Mrs.

Clark collaborated with Isabel McMeekin, also of Louisville, in writing 13 historical novels during the 1940s and 1950s. She also authored three mystery novels under her own name. The two collaborated on historical novels set in Kentucky such as the popular "October Fox" and "Black Moon." Mrs. Clark's mystery National Association of Securities Dealers' automated quotations indicate highest bids and lowest offers from market makers In each security as of 10 a.m. Local O-T-C quotations () Indicate inter dealer prices from market maker in each securi- ty as of approximately 10 a.m.

Quotations do not include retail markups, markdowns or com- missions. June 24, t3 Asked Otp, AmFletcher 32' B'i novels included "Poison Speaks Softly." ST. LOUIS Alfonso Cervantes, 62, the flamboyant and often controversial mayor of St Louis from 1965 to 1973, died yesterday at Barnes Hospital. A Democrat Cervantes was a tireless promoter of the city who recognized early the need to attract tourists and major conventions. He is best remembered for his fight to approve a bond issue to build the Convention Center that bears his name.

In 1970 Life magazine ran a cover story that attempted to link him with the St. Louis underworld. The mayor filed a $12 million suit against the magazine, but it was dismissed and the U.S. Supreme Court refused to hear an appeal. PARIS (AP) Gen.

Henri Navarre, 85, commander of the French expeditionary forces in Indochina at the time of the climactic battle of Dien Bien Phu, died at a military hospital Tuesday. Navarre, a sub-lieutenant in World War. rebuilt the French secret service in occupied France after the 1940 armistice with the Germans. AmlncomeLife 'IS 14 14'A Vt '14 AmMonitor AmStlnspf AmStatesLift Am Surgery AmUndwrltera ft ABTC 'M 30 '14 i'M '24 12 14i SA 26 Growth 11.03 N.L.M.01 U. Income 13.44 N.L.

U.Mutual 12.64 N.L.-10.0S '-MONEY MARKET FUND GreatLakes 1.24 LlquidGreen 1.55 x- Ex-dividend; xs ex-stock dividend; N.L. no load. '-Mutual fund prices are determined by the net asset value of the funds at the close of trading. '-Seven-day annualited yield; the price is it a share. Local Stocks The following stocks are It-sued by Indiana companies and are not contained in the regular stock tables.

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