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Casper Star-Tribune from Casper, Wyoming • 10

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10 Cotpcr Slar-Tribun Friday, May 1967 ft 1 New York Exchange M4 Frontier, Central Airlines fo Merge 55 11 5. 2 Nil (K rif IV-ftorU Mm r.irl liwi Eirkaint tolir. lal.afel.) rli low laal CM. A- 14 5V, 15 to-, 11 4. 40 11 49 14 Vii II 17 II 19 54 10 It IV, 4 try.

4 92', 4 1 4 4, 4 1 i9, 4 1 3't 55 14 4 91 1. IV, 41 if, 4. II 211 DENVER (UPI) Frontier Denver-Used Frontier, said Uie merger Is subject to the ap 40 -SC. -V-i'l II', a 11 at and Central Air Lines Thursday proval of the two firms' boards announced an agreement call II -1 14 tt of directors and stockholders T.aAalir ,40 I Mar t.10 Ca4 1.40 Cm ladr tt OaHHIt 1 CaM4 GnPrw 1 1 Caa ill 1. 20 Caa Tal 1.24 Caa Tin .40 Omar 1.40 GiPlrifr If blllHIa 1,20 I Colrk I.M frr 1.15 CrarrW 1.

40 GrandU GrtMW 1. 10 Ct A I.SOi GINPap I.M GINnrHay I Gl Wm4 1 1, mg for the merger of the two comj-anles under the name M.a 924 18 a 70 SO 4 12. 4 1 4 60 5V, 4 1 tl- 1 II', 4 41', 4 51- 1 18 4 tt 11 4 41'. 4 5,4 1 15- III -1 and to the approval of the Civil I. fl 40 llt II'.

U't l'l 11 w. iS t'l ST, IV, M't 4 Frontier Airlines. Aeronautics board. '4 11 I I IT 4 II II 41 II SO II II ti 4 JO lot 111 17 4 11.4 M', Sl III II 17 II 23 IS 15 1 51 --R R-120 52', tol its 121 tl 40 II 1 .2 10 15 124 l'J 17 IS 111 I 11 It 22 I 14 II I0S II 4 III 4U9 I 70 111 74 l'i 45 17 50 12 60 SV, 11 1 4J 52 14 29 11 4 5. 51 25 40 50 Lewis W.

Dymond, president and chairman of the board ol "It is anticipated (tat tills approval by the CAB will be ArauMI tf 4rnw 1.40 niral .50 Air fri) AlraKl I Alru Ala I All-fC .1 Al Ud l4 Allarr l. Allan lj AIIikSI I. It aiiii am I Almt l.tO Antra4i I A Alrl I.M A Ureal I. ft Aa Cm 1.10 Antra I1. Am tl l.ttf Aa Him I a ii AMatCI I.M Aaar U(4nr A Ml Cl 1.90 Aaar ftyo PmxPL I.St Pa KI t.tui PCl I.M PapiK.a I 80 Pfli.r 1.20a piwip i.m Pbil.KI I.M Pail Mr 1.40 PaiiM 1.

10 I.IS Pipar A 1.40 PillPIG L0 Polaroid .40 PnrAG l. PaMCol .90 PSUG 1.04 Pallaa 1.40 A Ralttotj ,60 Hitnr t.t tUithai JO atdiia Co Rap ill Rwloai I.M Raiall Ray Mai .90 Ran Tok I RltfalPap I RuantT .944 Ruc-rlata I Rnrtall 1 Cp RoylD 1.794 Rabarold I Rra Aar expedited," Dymond said, "and In my opinion the matter will be finally consummated In less 17 I 61 70 7. tit 11 40 55 11 41 51 II I tt 11 4, tt 15 50', S7 14 4" 49 4' S3 tl lr 7 CiiiT" M'l tt.a 10'l- 11 l'l- than six months." 17 51 W. 12 14 47 I. 17 51 H'l II I 40 w.

i ne terms for the merger II 110 SO provided for Frontiers pur SI1 It I.Wl Gra-rf .80 GraradCp I 4 51 10,4 11 14 4 I5l4 2. 4 54,4 II ii, 4 M.4 4 t4 II1. If. S. IV, St'.

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5. M', ST. 2'a 'i JTt Sen. Long Apologizes For Charge chase of Central through an ex IS IS 14 II 111 IS l4t II 10 16 111 11 I IM4 JO ii 12 I 14 47 5 21 19 11 15 M'l 17 41 11 change of one stare of Frontier 24', 4 0- 46 4 49- stock for 3 and one half starts Aa ffltalt 54 Aa Mia I of Central stock. Graaia Air Gait Mi 2.60 Gall Oil Gall .25 HttnP ,90 HaHiM 1.20 M.rrvla --H M', uymond said the merger I 1 16 II 17 164 a i in would open up advanced posl A tot I.

to AaTAT t.10 Aa Tnt I.M Aa Zinc .40 AmalM I Ampai Cp M't tv't St', M't l', 4l'i M', 't tions for employes of both com panies. He said anticipated Harakr Hrrlirp 1.20 Haaa Oil Hi-uWIa 1,20 Hnlll .20 4. Si growth will mean full employ. WASHINGTON (UPI) -Sen. Russell B.

Long Thursday apologized (or saying that half Uie members of the Senate Ethics Committee would fall to pass an investigation like Uie one that led to censure against Sen, Thomas J. Dodd. ment for all. He said the unit Aarada ArrtiD 1.60 ArliPSr Aram CD 1 Arauar I. CO DEATH CAR: Sisters Rox Ann Wilkison.

16. of Lance Creek, and Mrs. Jean Kaumo, 23. of Cheyenne, were killed when their car was struck by a Union Pacific freight train some 13 miles south of Torrington on Saturday. The train sheared off the entire front end of the car.

and hurled the engine 40 feet. 11 4V, Sl 26 54 17. 52 14 41 12 421 7 4 26 44 64 ed company would begin first 14 II 10 II I 141 I I 10 tl 14', a 4 10 IS IS It I IS with an orderly Integration of 53' i 17- 52 4 7. 4 'tj 45 4 II 4 15 4 4C- 2. 47- S4 rlillwH.j)l Hilliwlntl SI IMI tlvta H.wl 1,10 Huitar 1.40 HooaarBB I employes.

Ml I ST, 19' I Wi l'l I't Arm I.M Al oil I.M Atrtllu 1,60 AH C.IU 52 15 13 45 II. 42 70 4. 471, 3 57 14 It a Frontier serves C9 cities In 11 AIIRIrk t.aO states, including Colorado, Wyo Alia Cars Your Money's Worth ming and Montana. Central HoaaUP I Knannt Cp I Hit Cp 4t 115 120 41 ire 'a A.ruCp 1.20 AnaU 110 serves six states and 41 cities. 4 l.

Dymond said the two serve B- 14 SS BahtW I.M BinaorP .60 51- Low Cost College Loans Idako 1.40 loal Cam I 111 Caata 1 III Par 1.60 only five common cities Including St. Louis, where Frontier 17 44 41 I 47 18 begins service June 13. It II 42 It 14 'I 49, 42 a 48 38, 12 By SYLVIA PORTER The agreement with majority lffiparl.1 Cp li Rand I Inland ill InaCnppar i Bathlr'ia 4a Brat Id l'i B-aaall rWkml BaarkAc .10 BwrhN 1.40 BflllHIl Krotli 1.40 "If I made a mistake and did wrong by saying what I said, fm here to offer them a public apology," said the No. 2 Democrat in the Senate. Long said if his entire quotation had been used it would have had a different effect.

What he meant, Long said, was that "Uie average senator, even half the committee, put through the same Investigation could be seriously embarrassed." He Included himself. You are the son or daughter shareholds of Central provides 12 4 17 49 ,4 42 ,4 I 47 4 4 12- 411 -I 16 11,4 11.4 3 41 4 of a middle income family 11 411 481 t.fy --t k-- tafavy 1.10 II 14 4- lUuaU 2 40 14 40, 40 1 l. It tt, tt ltaU.a 1.71 I 42 42 42', 4 lam El .40 45 45 45', 4 fckaiay 1.40 104 12 62 12 4 Si tVftaraj I.M It 45 tV, 65 ,4 Vtilaa I.M IS 5. 55 M't 4 1 KM Cp .40 104 71 14 4o Par I 49 10 to1, JO1, SbrdAL I.M 5- $4 airtRCol 41 58 57', 58,41 Aamrrk 01 I 15 15 15 4 tnirna III I I St', 4 SktlMI t.10 II If, 4 Sk.llTr I 12 tf; 12 akartlot) .50 I 17 16 16 4 Slmnna I.M tf. If, If, 4 Sinclair 1.40 114 76 16 74 -1 UnrarC 120 HI 11 60 41 4 Im Kill I.M 55 53', Sl'k 51 4 1 II 40' 19 40- (vlbCa 1.01 tl 11 11 11 4 SVilf.

I.M 16', 36- aVa, Pat 1 10 10 SlfitRyMO I 50 50 SO1, Jwrlia lad 20', to1, 20- Sparry Rnd K.2 33 12 12 4 SqaaraO .70 II 29 2t, 19 4 SlHrmtl 1.40 7 11 16 16 4 SKHCal l'i( H44 II II II', Sidnlnd 1.90 51 51 55 50 Sid NJ 1.60b 471 16 66 4 1 7 66 15 15- SlaaVv I I 4V, 45 45 SarlDri .90 It 48 48', 48 4 StavrtW 1 4 It 11 StonrAW la 60 60 60 Utxttar III 11 12 SgburbG .68 a 11 13 4 SnrrDX 1.40 54 12 11 12 4 SaaatMa .60 14 24 17 17 4 Sap Oil 1.40 I 150 150 150 Said Co I II 53 54 54- for the purchase of 43 per cent 1. 15 graduating from high school with of Central's outstanding com IriHart 1,40 InMiiurtt .40 of these Institutions and ask the appropriate officer to help you complete the necessary forms, If your college is among the 800 or so tied in with the program, its financial aid office may help you with the forms. If it Is not, the aid office still will Brt Sll I1, average grades this summer and mon stock and all convertible Wart 1.40 16', 16 11 3 debentures. The price was not IrtNIrt 2.M bill Pirktr, Int Pap 1.15 bill TAT I', i i 41 IS II 1 121 J4 61 51 III 41 II I II II 14 IK I 21 It 54 14 51 14 I't 4 14 42 14 5 41 14 11 Wi MV. 13 IT, slated for admission to an accredited college In September.

Wi SI'a I4't 4 4 IT.4 IS 15 M'l 43 a 42 11 a 61', 11 U'. r. 14'. M'. Jt II 11 11 91, It 52 disclosed.

Your family's adjusted annual A controlling interest in Fron BIUEW 1. 10 Bnatnc 1.20 Roti-Cia Bnritr I.M BorfWr 1.20 Boat It I.M Btajraa Inc Braiutt Air 4 15l 2 17 75 4 1 15 13tl 43 41 M'l- 14 ii- 17 125 51 Int TAT ITC ClrcB I Uak Corp 4 Vj which you apply, write to the state guarantee agency for advice and discuss your problems with your college financial officer. Q. Does the college select your lending agency? A. No.

You can go to any eligible participating lending Institution, preferably In your borne community. No matter whether your college or your bank or other institution initiates your application, you will receive your check from the lender upon endorsement of the loan by the appro tier, totaling 56 per cent, has give you the locations of the participating financial Institutions 40 132 12V, Income is around must get outside financial help to been owned by RKO General. lotiniM 1.20 in your home community. since 19C5. RKO General continue your education.

ImUm .80 --1 J--11 5, 5I1 51 01 39 58 II I. II 21 13 32 In yesterday's column, you Jtmaa 2.10 Long said that "I did not mean to offend anybody on that committee. They are six of the 59 4 1 51 4 59,4 1 18 13 is a subsidiary of a 1 Tire and Rubber Co. ftana .50 Q. Does a bank or other Institution have to lend you the money? A.

It does not. Whether you ob Jot Mtt 1 read that your best answer today is a long-term low cost loan finest men in Uie Senate. Drl Mr Rraaawa Co Bacr 1.60 BwM Co Bulova Burllod 1.20 Burruarh, I CtlllPack I 4 52 47 47 under the program of federally II "If I have any complaint of 126', 125 guaranteed loans authorized by KUtar Al 1 KacCSIa I KtaGE 1.21 KarsarR .10 tain a loan and In what total, will depend on the lending institution si'. C- II If. the Higher Education Act of 1965.

52-41 11 10 4 16 4 44 4 40 I II 29 3C "4 tills committee, their standards are too high," he said. "I don't know if I would measure up to I IT IS 1 10 Ki 44 CalHrta I.M You now know that you can bor Kttir-H 1.30 Kaaialll.M and the student loan guarantee agency and the amount of your CampMSp I Hathaway Backs War Policies M't 'it 27- 21 4 42- naratt 40 '4 Ury them. education expenses. They will K-rnCL 1.60 (I row up to 1,000 at 6 per cent Interest for each academic year of full time study to a total of 61 59 "When we Judge ourselves consider what other financial aid 171 171 -3 Ttlrdynt 171 23 71 71 23 52 23 21 CHEYENNE (UPI) Gov, you receive (scholarships) aside T-nnar I.M Taiara 2.60 TnETr 1.05 3'l 'i 16 4', 42' i i I't 15 It1. ''t 61 16', II KlddetCo KlmbCI t.20 UH Air Kctiptr 1.40 Krattaa ,90 UtOGER CaPae l.l'jd CamPI I.M OrolTtl .64 Carrtar Cp I OrtrW CawUI) Co CttarTr I.M C.l.naaa i $5,000.

Because your family's adjusted annual Income is under 1 from your family's contribution 11 60 11 II 103 I 14 7 II -L L- 28 102 102 4 14, M-60 II 4 23 Stan Hathaway has reiterated Republican support of the Johnson Administration In the Viet 134 74 12 19 19 21 41 114 49 144 In determining what you need to $15,000, you also know that the 49 borrow. 16 CeaSoya nam War. IC If you're turned down by every tf, 11 4 42 23 1 14 11 44 64 I't 44 I 45 M't 44 93 19 44 21 58', 25 bank or lending, institution, to LaarSlai ,10 UtiPCrn ,60 Lab Val Ind Utim I.Kb LOFGI l.toa a- 12 44 St 4 M't 12 11 50 12 Hathaway said it was the OOP's philosophy "that when federal government will pay the full 6 per cent loan Interest while you're in college and will pay 3 per cent of this interest when you start repaying the loan nine months after you graduate. Here Carra I.Gnf Cartilo-t .60 Caaau 1.40 I SMI .40 QiroSPI If. SI 12 14 13 19 28 113 142 16 37 71 19 19 58 17 14 76 25 7 49 74 4 19 -28 4 4 79 3, 4 SI 17 14 1 16 4 1 25 61', 4 1 49- you send your young men Into TiGaaT I.M Tm CIS .40 Taxlnatr Ti PLT .3 TatUIII 1.52 Trilroa I.M Ttilokol TldaOl 1.

10b Tlmkra I.M TranaCo Traasama I Tramllro A I TrlCont a. 1.40 totctoi I.M 14 14 Clw OKIo 4 battle you must give them your fullest backing." 109 109- II I t4 19 1 54 371 14 77 15 30 I 44 10 II I 51 12 108 ti UbbyHr 2k LlBttlMr i Una, 2 I torkhd 2.20 Uwt Thlr UmaSCtni I no 41 12 OlMSPiP I Oil NoWtt 4 11 61', and fellow members we must Judge them as human beings and mortals and not as saints," he added. Before making his statement, Uie Louisiana Democrat tried to get members of the committee on the floor to listen. Chairman John C. Stennls, and Sens.

James B. Pearson, John Slier-man Cooper, and A. S. Mike Monroney, DO Ida. lis.

tened to all or part of the apology. Dodd also was present on the floor. Long has said he will speak and vote against the censure motion against the Connecticut Democrat. 17- 44- 19 45 68 45 1 3tl Wi 44- 28 30't 40 U8-1 Hathaway made the state 19 4 4 I91, 49. 18 49 40 55', 55 55 are more Important details.

Q. Where are these guaran teed loans available? Livestock Report priate state or private guarantee agency. Q. What about students at nursing schools? A. You may get these loans If you are enrolled In a collegiate school of nursing leading to a baccalaureate or graduate degree.

You also may borrow if you are attending a two-year college program in nursing leading to an associate or equivalent degree. Of course, even if you get the maximum loans authorized, your education costs will top what you borrow and you andor your family will have to supplement the funds. But this is the best program devised so far for the middle-Income family and the non-scholarship student, and right now a Treasury task force is studying it to see how it can be improved. Whatever changes may be ahead, the time for you to get all your spade work done Is NOW as early as possible before the 1967 68 academic year begins in September. i 28 ,4 40 -88 4 17 20 60 A.

As of now, about 5,000 17 II 40 8 40 LonaSG 1.12 LonnlU 1.16 Urillrd 1.50 UoaNuk 4t UkanaSH I raMM4mmtaM ments late Wednesday at a meeting of the Laramie County Republican Women's Club No. 2. Hathaway said President commercial banks with about 4, Chi HltPu Ckryaltr ClaCaa I.M CIT Fla 1.60 CllttaSa I.M Clr.rH 1.61 CocaCol tlO Co I Colllna .60 ColMG 1.60 19 40 41 KANSAS CITY (UPI) Live I 119 32 000 branches, roughly 9,000 bank offices, located In all 50 states 55 m- lt 54 stock: MwyCo I.M Johnson "has a tough Job" that 55, 14 54 39 66 Cattle 2700 including 2500 at 143 II tl 11 tl 32- M- 15 74 27 29 47 is not being made easier by Matml 3.60 Mkiki JO Mar Oil 2.40 MarMId 1.40 auction; feeder steers at auc UnCirbldt Un El I.M UnOCtl I.M Un Px I.M UnTtnt 2.30 Unlroyl I.M Alrcr 1.60 UnAlrUnt I UnCorp UnFraiICo I such as "the Kennedys and the are participating in the loan program. Also, about 400 mutual savings banks, savings and loan associations and credit unions are tion choice and some prime 530-575 lbs 28.00-29.00; high good Fulbrlghts." MirakallF I Martin Ma 1 35 4 151,4 54 19- 69, 4 1 97 4 1 11 10 18 4 1 68 4 71- 1 76- 21 10 "It has been the Republicans 51 29 41 ti 3 10 31 89 71 and mostly choice 5G0-G30 40 ne. it, 15 74 17 19 47 51 67 13, 51 2 4ft 14 99, 63 03 75, 40 and not the Kennedys and the authorized to make the loans.

Di 25.95-27.25; some choice prime 14 S5 14 17 19 47 81 7 35 51 28 48. 34 9 64 5. 76 10 Fulbrlghts of the Democratic rectly cooperating with the pro 500-650 lb feeder heifers 2.50- 25 54 19 64 40 96 3 10 18 11 16 21 20 16 1 45 11 12 0 11 1 Party who have stood fast be UldGtt 1.10 Unlld Shot I US Gypt It US Indut .70 USPlpa I.M gram are about 800 colleges. 23.50. 37 14 71 19 55 11 t2 M't 44 40 45 11 49 1 49 28 89 24 10 44 54 21 hind the administration on this 54 37 4 11 4 11 4 29 4 55 4 tl 4 11 42 -1 40 4 4- 11 49 12 48- 19 24- 10 44 4 5.

4 12', 11- 29 Most of the lending institu Hogs 3200; fairly active, 4 44 II 1 I It 41 1141 19 tl II 1 44 II I II I II 150 51 I I 131 54 57 17 11 t9 50 21 11 42 40 21 49 42 48 89 24 10 44 54 32 11 16 51 67- 15 51 28 48- 14 99, 3- 54 76 79-1 40 10C 44 issue," Hathaway said. tions are concentrated along the 20 37 58 butchers 50-75 higher; sows Hathaway, 42, Is a World 71 I 14 II It I It 61 steady; barrows and gilts 1 USPIC l.60i US PCP 1 USSmlt USStaal 2.40 US Tob 1.60 Unit Utll East and West Coasts, in New England and the Mid-west. The weakest loan areas are In the War veteran of 35 bombing grade 195-225 lbs 19.75-20.00; 45 4 31- MuaayF I May OS I.M MrDnD ,40 MrGr I.M McKaat I.M McLean .60 Maad I.M Mtrrk 1.40 If MldSoUt .16 I.M MlnnPL 1.10 Mo Kan Tat MoMIOI I.M Mnsnto I.M MonlDk 1.52 MonlPr 1.54 MnnlWtrd 1 MorralU Co Motorola I Ml Fuel 1.61 MISlTd 1.24 missions over Europe. 4C 62 46 11 12 81 34 sows 1-3 grade 300-400 lbs 16.00' 32 4 5, 356 4 157 South and Rocky Mountain States. He expressed hope the Viet 17.00.

45 43 20 44 I 4 M4 3 Q. What's the best way to ap nam War would be over by Sheep 300; active, steady; Up)ona I.M UlahPL 1.60 Vanad l.tOl V-- 1 1.40 Col Caa 1.44 Con Cr 1.60 ComSI? I.M ComwEdlf 1 Com Sat Cp CoonFd I.M ComFd 1.40 ConsNG 1.60 ConP l.90g Contanr 1.30 ContAir 1.20 Coot Bk 1.40 Cant Cu ContOII 1.60 Contrl Data CornPd 1.70 CornCI CraiM 1.60 trownZ t.M CrtKlM I.M Curtltt Wr 1 Cyprua 1.40 Dm 1.20a; DANACp I.M Dairo 1.60 DiyPLI 1.32 Daart 1.80a 1.60 DttEdU 1.40 Dlt Alt I.M Diana DiwnCI .90 Distill Sea I Do a 1.20 Drasatr 1'. Data I.M Da Pont DuqnaL 1.60 ply? 19G8. spring slaughter lambs choice- 12 11 29 A. You, the student, to whom Hathaway also reported one prime 80-105 lbs 27.50-28.25.

mm No Purthata tquirad Varlan Asso VendoCp .60 VldorCp .40 the loan will be made, should 36' 17 tt 41 55 55 64 16 26 21 24 24 21 37 16 D-- 1 22 22 I 42 42 It II SO1. 10 39 39 12 M't 33 17 42 41 65 65 64 52 52 1 22 22 problem of the office of governor Is dealing with fedeal bu 27 118 117 118 4 write to or go to the financial DENVER (UPI) Livestock: Cattle 500. No calves. Slaugh 55 4 16 4 4 17 4 22- 42 11 4 11 4 64 4 15 4 31 4 14 I01, 30 SO" 4 reaucrats. He said he had been office of your college and ask I 16 26 ter steers strong to 25 higher; for the names and locations of "harassed" by some 100 feder 31 11 Vf, 40 Sen.

Hansen to Speak At Kansas University LAWRENCE, Kan. (UPI) -Sen, Clifford R. Hansen, R-Wyo. and Rep. William A.

Steiger, will be two of the featured speakers at the Republican "opportunltes Unlimited" program Saturday at the University of Kansas. Former Gov. Henry Bellmon of Oklahoma will be the keynote speaker. Hansen will extend to students participating in the program an invitation to political leadership and discuss the "Republican opportunity." Steiger, the youngest member of the U. S.

House of Representatives, will speak on the "making of a congressman, a campaign case study." The program Is sponsored by the Republican national and state committees. About 500 student leaders from Kansas colleges and 11 64 12 71 77 I 52 Channel 5 8 P.M. War i Lam 1 wak 1.16 VaPI 1.70 WsAirUna I WsBanc 1.10 WUnlon 1.40 West A I.M banks or other financial lnsti al aid administrators since last slaughter heifers steady to strong, Instances 25 higher. 71 4 1 48 102 4 I 15 Mon. Thru Fri.

19 33 41- 5 4 32 22 4 40 4 48 ,4 19 4 S9- 50,4 43 44 49 4 Tt 28- 13 tutlons near your home which are I 48 II 102 44 16 Nat Alrl .60 NalBiscult I Nl Cash I.M Dairy 1.40 NalDltt I.M December when he began work 16 4 I participating in the loan pro In preparation for taking office Small supply slaughter cows fully steady, other classes 11 18 12 24 14 17 II Jan. 10. gram. Then go to one (or more) 63 )5 11 14 24 16 12 40 scarce. Slaughter steers 23.35- 48 39 50 43 11 44 49 79 21 24 130 21 45 It 111 15 24 5 7 3 491 08 47 29 19 55 43 14 43 49 79 18 44 101 35 47 42 61 50 l'i 21 28 52 18- 12 41 16 4 42- 14 He said federal aid programs 1 S6 24.40.

Slaughter heifers 23.10- 11 II 16 13 I I 14 47 62 50 41 21 21 521, were weighted too heavily at West El 1.60 'weytrn 1.40 iWhral Steel Wnlrlpl I.M WhitrM I.M WllsonC 1.70 WinnD, 1.44 Woolaoro I II 12, 14 24.10. Utility cows 17.10-19.00 40 40 the federal level with its hordes of administrators, aides, plans 47, 42 62', 4 50 4 41- 21 .4 28 4 52 68 4 111 4 45- 51 4 57 4 12 45 176 175 175- Mrs. Brooks Nichols At GOP Convention Mrs. Brooks Nichols of Cas Hogs 300. Barrows, gilts and sows 50 higher.

Barrows and gilts 18.00-20.60. Sows 15.50 to II 32 31'. 31, and "red tape." He said that XYZ TV 71 298 296 296 177 5 for one proposed federal pro 17.00. Xerui Cp I YorST I.M ZrailhR I.M 161, 3 16 per Is among Wyoming delegates 39 131. 32', 41 60 64 17 110 45 52 57 32s.

41 13 4 gram for Wyoming that would 69 68 13 111 45 10 51 I 57 12 53 41 143 51 145 Sheep 25. Not enough on hand Schedule in Washington, D. for the bl affect only 30 families, the pro 11 18 EutAIr EistSStl .90 EKodk 1.60a Eiloo 1 EIPtsoNG I EltriCp 1.60 End Johnsn Erlt Lack 41 a 4 ennlal convention of the National Federation of Republican Women t9tmi' time IIWMIMIM gram had three administrators He said in another case an out M-16 -144 4 17 19 4 51 4 65 4 4 to test prices. OMAHA (UPI)- Livestock: 19 58 29 8 wbop 45 117 117 --0 0 80 25 24 27 It 57 29 1 4 13 66 May 5 and 6. lay of only $40,000 required Others are Mrs.

W. 0. San Hogs 8,000. Barrows and gilts 1 15 23 000 to $20,000 to administer. 24 a 28 EW I.M Errstip .504 Ei-CtU 1,20 NEW YORK (UPI) Wool zenbacher of Cody, president of 50-75 higher; sows 25-50 higher, MAY 4-News 9-Alfred Hitchcock L-2, 6-Hogan's Heroes I U-McH ale's Navy a 13-Whafs New 28 28 20 74 17 61 NatGypt 2f Nl Laid NalSlMl 2 Ner Pwr .92 Nrwbry NEnxEl 1.16 Nrvtnt 2.20 NYCnt 1.12a NorfAWi 6a NuAmA 2.90 NoNIGt 1.40 No PK 2.60 NciSIP 1.02 NorthropC I NwslAlrl .70 OidenCp .60 Ohio Ed I.M Oklt G1E 1 OklaNG 1.12 OltnMll 1.80 OrRnck 1.04 Otis El Co I OulbdM .80 OrtnsC 1.40 OvrnDI 1.3S Oil Paptr 1 1.40 PacLICp 1 PicPwr I.M PcTT I.M Pan Am .60 Pan Am wl Panhdl 1.60 ParkeD la Ptabody 1 Penny 1.60a PemDi ,60 I I ,20 I 1-3 190-240 lbs 19.50-20.25; 240- tops futures opened 2 to 7 points lower on the New York Cotton 155 60 the state organization, Mrs.

Leon Keith of KayceeandMrs.Charles 29 48 94 189 186', 188 4 2i 13 29 47 22 40 54 14 Exchange. 151 15 25- 15 Z70 lbs 18.75-19.50, a few 19.75; 350-650 lb sows 15.50-17.25. Cattle 1,800. Calves 7 5. Steers 11 4-Tarzan (c) Newton of Cheyenne.

Individual club delegates Include Mrs. Syl 22', II Opening prices: May '67 161.1 24 Low Prices on Turkey Make It Dinner Delight 58 30 I 51 steady; heifers and cows steady 117 1 25 41 28- 28- 20 4 73- 29 47 22 4 61 4 51 4 16- 27 .4 24 4 26 4 11 4 15 4 38 4 28 43 68 4 15 19 bid; July 164.1 bid; Oct. 166.5 bid; Dec. 167.8 bid; March '68 167.9 bid; May 167.6 bid; July L.z.ivian rom a U.N.C.L.E. (c) 7-Hogan's Heroes (c) 9-Creen Hornet 11.

Perry Mason 13-Manacers in Action to a lower. Choice and prime 1,345 lb steers 24.35; choice 23 36 36' via Hansen of Jackson, Mrs. Es-telle Stacy of Douglas, Mrs. Warren Mallory of LaramleandMrs. William Henry Harrison of Washington, representing theSherldan 16 14 31 49 11 22 53 19 15 54 28 55 167.6 bid; Oct, 167.7 bid.

I 11 19 14 19 23 II 191 11 40 74 16 13 30 48 tl 22 53 18 15 54 27 51 12 16 13 K- 48- 11 4 22 53- 19 4 15 4 54 4 27- 53 -I 12 4 1 FldorM .76 Fair CI FalrHIr Fairmont I FtoMof 1.80 FtrroC I.M Flraitn 1.40 FlrslNalSt 1 FllnlkolrC 1 FlaPwr 1.36 FMC Cp .15 FdfalrS .90 FordMI 1.40 FortmD .50 FrttpIS 1 Fractal 1.70 GnAecp I.M GtnATr 1.55 7-Movie: "Baby the Rain! salad dressings, canned foods Grease wool opened 1 to 10 23.25-24.00; good and choice at 23.00-23.50; choice heifers 22.25 to 23.00; good and choice 22.00-22.25; utility and commercial club. potatoes, onions and some good buys In mixed. Remember to try points lower. May '67 118.0 bid; July 120.3 bid; Oct. 123.3-123.2; Must Fall" Steve Mc-.

Queen 9-Legend of Mark Twain! 13-Spanish 5 t7 24 70 35 38 28 41 68 14 27 25 26 71 35 38 29 43 61 15 12 13 32 11 14 I II 4 13 While in Washington, the Wyo tne new bars, apricot, coconut, ming women will be entertained 12 cows 16.25-17.50; canner and Dec. 124.3; March '68 124.4 bid; May 124.5 bid: July 124.5 bid; 5 (c) a 4, 6, L-2. T.H.E. Cat (O! pecan are especially delicious cutter 15.50-16.75, afew 17.00. 24 by Sen.

and Mrs. Cliff Hansen and Representative and Mrs. G-- 1 14 14 10 Oct. 124.6 bid. 14 IS 13-BestoIETV 11-Boxine fci Sheep 500.

Ail classes steadv. 30 4 In the produce department good ripe strawberries are a treat this By FRANCES SEELY WEBB Star-Tribune Food Editor One of the specials in a local store, for this week, Is the low price on turkeys, which will be a good buy for the weekend, or to store In your freezer for future use. Noted in this same case, very good frozen fish, a very good selection of several kinds, as well as packages of frozen beef 8:00. 9-Rango (c) Harrison. All will participate In the convention program at the week and ripe watermelons are Choice and prime spring lambs 27.50-28.25; choice rhonat 25.00; cull, utility and good shorn t.wacKiest snip (c) 6.

L-2-Laredo (c delicious and on sale for a low Sheraton Park Hotel on May 5. Toynbee Over the Counter Stocks Wyoming Republican Women price; there are grapes, canta' ewes 5.00-6.00. s-rnyius UUler loupes, delicious apples as well will convene with state delegates at the Wyoming Federation con an From t-Ml U.N.C.L.E. frt as other varieties, rhubarb, the citrus fruits, with extra big vention in Jackson, May 18 and tenderloins, selling at a goodi Mutual Funds 19, when state officers will be oranges, pineapples, bananas and price and which would make elected. DENVER (UPI) Quotations from the N.A.S.D, are representative lnter-dealer prices as of approximately 9:30 turn, biter-dealer markets change throughout the day.

They do not include retail markup, markdown or commission. pears. 7.Danny Kaye (c) 9-Avengers 6, L-2-rBI 1 1-News (cj Playhouse Vegas (c) 10:00. 4, 6, L-2, 7, 9-News 4-Johnny Carson (c) 7-Movte: "Night and Vegetables are asparagus, By United Press International a good basis for a special din ner. Add some fresh mushrooms, wrap with bacon and broil.

Speak' Jet Delivered artichokes, corn, celery, pep Lincoln Natl Life 59.75 60.25 Management Assistance 19.50 20.00 McQuay, Inc 51.50 53.50 Pako 29.00 29.50 Pubco Petroleum 8.50 8.75 Rocket Research 21.10 21.50 Rocky Mtn Natural Gas 6.60 7.10 Schlitz Brewing 29.50 3a 00 Sioux Oil .83 .93 Supervalu 31.50 32.50 Trans Intl Air Corp 37.50 38.00 Transcon Lines 25.75 26.50 Werner Transport 13.00 13.35 WesternOil Fields .65 .75 Am Growth Div Growth pers, new potatoes, fresh root LONG BEACH, Calif. (UPI) vegetables, onions and radishes, lng of bacon, there are platters Dreyfus Donplas Airrraff turnpd ovpr (0 Day" Cary Grant 9-Movie: "Snows of cucumbers, ripe tomatoes (at cents each) salad greens, caull of sliced bacon at a very rea sonable price. Its first DC8 Super 62 jetliner, If.1" runa the longest ranee commercial jFund Inv Kilimanjaro" Gregory Peck (cl flower, spinach, squash, broccoUi Vild, Wild West' 7.11 14.38 14.80 5.84 12.00 5.70 7.28 7.36 13.05 18.42 14.82 and avocados. There are good prices on all kinds of steaks, chops, ground chuck and round, chickens and plane, to Scandinavian Airlines 1,11 HDA System Wednesday night. Keystone Gr 7.73 15.76 16.12 6.39 13.15 7.95 8.03 14.26 20.13 16.20 24 3-Inform Asked 9.85 10.00 5.25 38.25 86.00 78.25 16.75 30.25 38.00 3X00 6.75 4.50 26.75 26.50 Bid 9.50 9.75 4.50 37.50 84.00 77.50 16.25 29.50 37.50 32.50 6.25 2.35 3.75 26.25 25.75 Albertson's American Nuclear Big Horn Natl Life Buckbee Mears Co.

Colorado Milling Combined Insurance Denver U.S. Bancorp Donaldson First Bank Stock Franklin Life Frontier Refining Gas Hills Great Plains Life Johnson, E.F, Kellwood Pick up a supply of the good The four-engine super 62 sale tins of biscuits; they will 11:30. 6, L.2.TBA 12:00. 4-News I 13.1nform 12:45. 9-Movle: "Battle of the; parts, stew and soup meat, liver, tongue and heart as well as all off from the Long Beach inv keep in the refrigerator for some Municipal Airport shortly afteriumted Accum time and are easy and quick to "onas-' Rains.

Ingestors Mutual 11.77 12.73 Investors Stock 21.71 23.60 Investors Select 9.92 10.67 Investors Vary Pay 9,00 9.78 (X Thursdays Close) 7 p.m. PDT for Stockholm, UWtedlnc Sweden. est Nuclear kinds of roasts. Specials are displayed all through the store and include 7-Mi ovle: "The bake, and add much to the din ner menu. Fury of" Hercules" (c).

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