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The Montana Standard from Butte, Montana • 11

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Artte Anafmdei-. Monan.t Montana StandardkPost-! Tueadav. Auuat 3. 1865 'TaTIOM Active Stocks NEW YORK rOPIV-The 15 moat active tack traded on On Now York Stock Xxcaang Monday. Salea Cam Cat Profit Taking, Steel Strike Concern Fail to Slow Stocks 'Most Extensive List in Montana 138 408 88.000 45 1 62.100 4 100 84 47.808 98 1 44.1fl8 86 42,700 30 3 Am Motor Chryaler Fair Cans Un CM Cal pf Gen Motors Affl Tet Tet Control Data CBS West Elec Merrttt Chap Gen Port Com Awo Op Douglas Collins Radio Ford Budd Go .88 BuffPrg 1.40 BuUardC .60 Burrougba 1 What Stocks Did Monday Friday Wk Ago New High 28 36 14 New Low 21 .81 42 1 V.

1 354 49 31 17 S3' 46. "33 S3 41.400 41.400 40.800 40.100 38.100 38,400 33,700 X33.800 Baofc. SinclalrOtl 3 Smiths 180 80c ony 3 80 SCalEd 130 BthnCo 180 SoNatO 1 20 tmPa4e -8Chn Ry 3.80 Sperry Rnd Spiegel 1.50 Squarf) 1.48 St Brad 340 SUfOCal 330 StdOInd 1 SOOW 2.25b NEW YORK (AP)-The stock market Monday plugged ahead to another gain its fourth straight despite profit taking and some concern about the Sept 1 steel strike deadline. Advisories from Wall Street analysts were cautious in the main but there was no particular concern as to the effect of the heightened military effort in Viet Nam on the economy and the stock market. The market advanced at the 35 14 3 38 35 36J4 15 19 19 19'4 '4.

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113 1 86'4 902 4 24 34 34 10 13 13 13 880 46 48 4Stl 16 28 B8 38 38 32 32 33 35 80 79 80 50 48 48 48 V. 0 41 40V. 40 4 44 44 44 38 77 76 77 337 33 31 32 171 17 16 17V 414 35 34 35 1 39 31 31 31 SO 38 36 33 11 29 29 29 V4 37 53 63 53'4 Successf id In vesting By ROGER E. SPEAR Good List 13 96 S3 SS'4-1 a 4 3 39 39 4 30V 80 20' 4 193 35' 34 34 4 9 9 9 ltT'42 4i 42 miss M0 89 100 84 83 81 83l 31 63 83V 63 476 98 87 88 18 30 30 30V 37 36 36 36 14 34 23 33 101 40 40V 40 Vt 138 23 23V. SJV a 53 40 59 98 59 1 45 35 35 35 10 11 11 11 1 56 66 49 95 55 S5 66 52 51 Sl 28 36 30 47 46 46 39 36V 35 38 38 78 73 74 1 34 56 38 56 14 40 39 40 ft 87 22 21 21 74 30 30 30 4 51 50 51 5 53 53 53 6 44 49 44 13 37 37 37 50 31V 30 30 59 39 38 39 11 32 38 32 72 27 26 26 65 30 30 30 9 14'4 13 V.

56 19 18 18 10 51 90 51 V. 100 80 60 60V. 33 45 44 -44 6 31 31 31 53 53- 13 13 4 84 81 64 48 6 6 6 Fteeptt) 1.88 OambS 1,38 GnAcop 1.14 OenAnl Po Baking Dyn Gni El 2.38 en Food 8 OertMHl 1.40 On Mot 3Vb GRrecn 1 20 PubXJ 1.38 Gen Stl 1.30 OenTel 1 OenTire .60 -Oeoeee GeorglaP lg GifleU 1.10a GlenAl GUdden 3 20 Goodrb 2 30 raceW 1.20 Grant? GmatW 188 GtAP 1.30g GtMPap 1.88 GtNVH-Rwy 1 GtW9g 1.60a, Greybnd .90 Gruii umi .88 GUlfMoOh 2 Gulf OU 1.80 HamllP 1.60 HatWr 1 80 Hecla Min 1 Here Hershey .80 Heubfen .80 HewltP HiltonH 30b Hilton Intntl Homest 1.60 Honvwl 1.10 HookOh 120 Hoover 80a RousLP Howe SKD HivdsonBy 3 Hupp Cp 4k IdahoP 1.30 Ideal Cem 1 HICentnd 2 Pwr 1.40 Ing Rand 2 Inland SU 2 IBM 6 IntHarv 1 BriMlSK IhtNick 2a Int Pp 1.20 1.20 ITEOrB .80 JobneMan 2 A) May I commend your husband's judgment generally on his choice of stocks. I certainly would not criticize your rails: Southern Pacific and Union Pa Q) "I am a widow 67-years-of-age. To meet my living expenses I depend on interest on bank deposits at four per cent, dividends on stocks and my Social Security.

Mv bankMe- 140 88 58 5 34 76 75 78 lV. 38 87 85 86- 44 39 38 38 30 65 84 65 18 33 33 33 38 35 56 55 SS 808 13 12 12 35 39 38 38 3 85 65 85 78 77 77 89 73 78 73 44 49 48 46 314 76V 75 75 30 54V 84 54 18 9 8 8 8 12 14 14 14 77 30 30 30 17 18 38 30l 32 30V 30 80 36 15 15 15 85 31 30V. 30 50 31 20 21 38 50 99 58 II 98 33 32 32 8 8 78 80 19 19 19 187 81 60 60 1 55 123 121 131 2 3 17 17 35 64 83 83 1 74 1S 15 15V. 49 37 36 S6 17 43 43 43 24 47 47 38 39 38 39 1 78 43 -41 22 46 46 av3 50 3.1 32 35 23 27 37 273 c.n 3 3: 32 32'. 135 60 60 60 31 29 28 2B ans iv, 4i 43 14 87 40 40 40 J- 25 52 81 52 1 117 81 79 80 36 89 69 69 143 8 8 8 7 18 18 18- 34 20 19 20 1, 89 34 34 34 8 25 25 24 12 59 59 59 4 33 71 70 70 39 14 13 13 91 '28 36 3 30 29 30 '4 35 62 61 81 178 50 48 49 IV 3 30 30 30 V.

49 67V 66V 6 16 41 41 41 1 35 21 21 31 40 17 17 17V, 5 19 19 19-" 39 47 47 '4 47 cific. Standard of Ohio has nearly doubled earnings in two years posits total about $45,000 and ith the promise of perhaps 106 49 48 46 2 121 44 49 also have $10,000 in bonds. My start, pared its gain down to a very slim margin, held this and began to improve upon it in late dealings. The Dow Jones industrial average rose a trifling .11 to 881.85. Of the 1,355 issues traded, however, the margin to the plus side was with 650 gainers and 453 losers.

New highs for the year totaled 26 and new lows 21. Trading was dull throughout the session, almost a million shares below Friday's total. Volume was 4.22 million shares compared with 5.21 mflliori Friday. The Associated Press average of 60 "stocks rose .7 to 327.0 with industrials up 1.2, rails up .4 and utilities up .2. Standard Poor's 500-index, which represents 85 per cent of the stocks listed on the New York Stock Exchange, rose .17 to 85.42.

Some opinion was expressed that the usually-expected summer rally is about to begin and the excellent action of the rail average was cited as an important market factor. Rails continued to rise Monday, but it was a slim advance, with many of the top carriers doing little or nothing. Prominent gainers mcluded Chicago Northwestern, up 2, and New York Central, up 1. Eleven of the 15 most active stocks advanced and four declined. American Motors was th most active issue, losing at 10 on 129,100 shares.

An irregularly higher tone prevailed on the American Stock Exchange. Corporate bonds advanced. U.S. Treasury bonds drifted lower. 44 48 45 16 72 73 45 V.

35 49 46 48 38 1 I 4 38V 38 44 19 32 Jl 32 3 51 51 '4 34 55'4 54 55 Vt 14 1,1 (M. 11 18 75 74 74 427 32 30 30 2 6 33 33 33 V. 51 51 51 57V. 57V, 57 96 49 48 49 S4 25s 25 25 9 6 6 6 33 18V 18 18 18 $16.5 Million In Road Jobs Being Processed HELENA (AP) Highway construction projects costing an estimated $16.5 million are being processed for award to eon? tractors in the next 60 days. Sate jobs proposed for letting Aug.

24 would cost an estimated $6,420,000. Projects being processed for possible inclusion in the Sept. 28 Highway Comis-sion letting would cost an estimated $10,100,000. Don B. Devore, deputy state highway engineer, said the projects proposed for award in August include seven miles of pav-in" for Interstate 15 north and south of Craig.

Other proposed projects include paving of 5.1 miles from Havre south and 10.2 miles of the Glendive-Lindsay road, plus construction of bridges. In addition, rest area facilities would be i built northeast -Lyons Creek, southeast of Geyser, and northwest of Dupuyer. Tentatively planned for award in September by the Highway Comission, Devore said, is "nearly seven miles of paving for Interstate 90 east and west of Ramsay. 7.45 miles of the Moss-main-Billings secion of Interstate 90, 4.26 miles of the I-ock-wood-Pinehill section, and fi.14 miles of the Pinchill Huntley section of Intersate 94. -Also proposed lor award in September is paving of 5.22 miles east and west of Harlem, 8.48 miles southeast of Shaw-mut, 1.46 miles of the Zurich-north road, and paving and installation of curbs on the Great Falls' north bypass.

This proj ect is 19.4 miles. CaUHecla .80 CamplSp .90 CanDrycp I CnPac 1V4 CariPU 1.14 CaroTel 1.69 Canier 1.30 CarterW .40 Nase(JI) Co CaterpdTr 1 Celanese I CerroC 1.60 Certn-td .70 Oeasna 1,30 CtwmP 1.30 ChampSPl 3 Cbes Ohio 4 ChMSPfeP 1 3 Chic RI Chris Cr 101 I CinnOasQ 1 CTTPki 1.80 NttieeSv 2.80 CityPrd 1,60 Clev El 1.44 Clevit l.aog -CooaOol 1.70 Col) toR S0a Colo Fuel Ir CBS 1.20 Col Gas 1.28 Com Cr 1.80 ComSlr 1.30 Com Ed 1.80 Com Sat Cp OoiKBd 1.80 Cor Foods 1 CoriNO 3.30 CnCoaJ 1.80 Cor.tsr.r .1 20 ContBk 2 20 NonCan 2.40 CootMot .40 Cont Oil 2 40 Contrl DatA NoouBs 1.60 CorniPro 114 CXRENK Co CrownZel 3 Cmcibt 1.30 Cudahy Pkg Curttes Wr 1 DanaCp 2.30 DaycoC DayPLt 1.16 Deere 1.40 DeJHud DteEdis 1.30 Dia AlfcaJi 3 Dhiers 1 DrPeppr .80 DoupAr DowC 80g t)rrsser 1.80 Duke 1 DuPont 2ib DuojneL 1 40 Eetrn Air BaAtGasP 31 EastSSt :90 Eaetmn i.40 Eaton M2.20 1.80 ElPasoNO 1 EltraCp 1.40 EmrRad .40 BmeryA .80 End Johtsti Erie Laclcw EssexWrre 1 ExceUo 1.80 Palxch Hillr Fairmont 1 FedMog 1.80 FerroCorp 1 Firestn 1.20 FirstNSt 3a "Hihlfeoteff 1 Flajpwr 1.30 FMCCp 1.20 FSFalrg .80 FooclMrt .80 Ford Motr 2 ForemD .50 Declines 453 318 544 Unchanged 25a 228 258 Totals 1355 IMS 134S New York Stock Exchange Mies today 4.22X000 New York Monk Ibrehanp. sties Maxtor iterator ,440,000 NEW YORK STOCK SALES Aoorox final total 4.220.0(10 Previous day 5.303,240 Week ago 3,779,080 Month ago 3,404,700 Year ago 1783,746 Two years ago 3,368.130 Jan. 1 to date 793,274,834 1964 to date 744,090,716 H68 to data 612,845,493 NEW YORK (TJPT) Seflectied Mocks the New York Stock Exchange Mon-cwy. SaimCbds) High Low Last Chg.

A A AcmMk 8e 13 64 64 84 Adrsso 1.40 40 44V4 44 1 Admiral Cp 48 274 27 27 AM-Prd Wi It J4 AirRd .50 29 81 60 81 V. AilghOp 35 8 9 9 AllgLcWl 9 14 43 43 AlfcPr 1.08 29 27i 97V. 27 V. AllcJCh 1.90g 188 46 45 48 Allid Mill 2 27 48 47 47 AlltdSVs 3 8 74 73 74 ahiscm .50 4i 22 22 22 v. AplhePC .50 11 111 11 AlumUd .80 146 27 26 27 Alcoa 1.40 37 70V.

6S 69 Amrad 2.40 98 7 70 71 AmAirin 1 115 49 49 49', ABrak 8.80 i S3 81 82 11 A Brest 1.40 37 58 57 58 AmOanCo a 85 4949 49 A Chain 1.40 8 33 33 :3 AmConai 5 17 17', 17 AmCrySg 1 18 18 18 18 Am Cyan 2 29 73 73 73 AmElc 1.24 57 42 41 41 Am Exp Co 3 27 27 AmForPw 1 19 17 16 17 14 AHom 1.80a 87 89 68 68 AMacWF .90 187 18 18 184 AMtOl 1.60 34 46 46 45 1 AmMolbrs 1 S2sr 10 10 AmNtQ 1.70 48 47ii 48 Smlt 2.60 -x S3 54V. 54 54 ARM Standi -49 18 18 18 AmSugar la 24 25 24 24 Am 2 441 67' 85 66 I. AmTob 1.70 49 37 37', 37V- AmZinc 1.40 8 30V, 29 29 Ampcx Crp 46 14 14 14 Arrotedln-3- IS 44' i. 43. 44i Anacon 10 f7 67 87 AnoHO 1 40 10 37V, 36V, 36 AflzPSV .92 13 37 57 371, Armco StI 4n 65 64 64s Armur l.eng 79 38 37 38'.

ArmCk 110 1 3 62s, 83 4 Aro Corp .80 10 24 23 24 AAhMOl 1 60 63 43 42 48 Assolnv 1 40 26s, 26 26'4 AtcMan 1.80 Ml 32 32 32 AtlOttL" 3 14 84 K. 83 Atl Bef 2.80 18 70'4 69 Atlas Oorp 89 -3 2.2 AvcoOorp 1 381 23 23 33' Babcok 11 17 3S 38 35 BaltGS 1.33 31 36 36 36 Bangor Bug 18 17', 16 "2 17 RcntNC 1 14 "4 Bathlr 1 37'4 374 '4 Beat I'd 1.3S 16 50 50 50' i Beaurat 1.40 7 0' i 3S5, 394 Bectman In 14 BeechAc .70 30 20'4 19 20'4 "1 BeecHI 1.90 10 58Vi S7 57t Bendlx 2.40 47 50V4 49 50 '4 BlwKx 1.40 9 28 28 28', BltesEW 23 164 16'4 164 Bor Ca J4977. 7Vi 34 Borden l.lS 21 42 42 Vi BorgWr 2.20- 25 48T, 48'i 4 BostEd 1.60 14 45 45Vi 45 V. BilsttM 6 mVi 79 BrownS 1.80 3 57 S7 V. Bnnwwtok 184 7 7V.

7 Bucyrus 91 42J4 43 42- Vt StdOhlo 1.80 Std Packing StanWr 1.S0 Stsnray .80 Sterling .73 StewWn 1 Studebakr SuborhO .84 SrayDX 1.40 SunshMn .40 Swift ft Co 3 TemGa If Texaco 138 TexEsTr 90 TexGTr 1.90 TexGUS .40 Texas Inst 1 Tex L.SSb TexUUl 1.34 ThiokolCh 41 Tidewtr Oil Ttmken 1.80 TraneCo .80 Transm TranWrld A TriCont TRW mc 1 20th OF tldvlite 1.40 TTKVCaHjide 2 Un Elec 1.12 TTni.mC'iU?. 1 UnPac1.80 UnTaok 1.80 UtdAlrcrft 3 TJWAirL 1 UftCorp 1 TJtdFputt Co TJMOas 1.70 UOssIp 1.08 DdSboe 2.50 US Gyps 3a TTSIndust In WSPlpe 1.38 TJSPlay 1.20 US Rub 2.20 Steel 3 US Tab 1.40 Upjohn 1 UtahPL 1.44 Vanadm 80 Marian Asso VictorCp VaEPw 1.20 VulcanM so Walerii 1 .20 Walworth Ward Foods WaTnLm .90 WsahPr 1,08 WVaPu 1.30 WstAtrL .80 WsBanc 1 10 WestMd 1.40 WUnkm 1.40 WAlrBr 1.60 West El 1.20 Weywh 1.20 Wheel steel Whtrlopai Of) WhlteM 1.40 White Stra 1 2 WninDx 1.32 Woolworth 1 WrtgleyC 3a XeroitCp .50 TonsT 180 TgtSD 1.40a XenlthJl 1.4B- I 8 42 42 20V 20V. 5 50 49 49 12 43 43V. 43 38 44 44 44 80 44V, 4334 36 479 476 476 7 44 37V K' 36 13 -13 43. 81 85 84 104 29 29 29 V.

91 53 52 57 IS 44 43 43 56 52 SI 51 32 64 62 62 31 54 54 54 '4 ft 51 37 3Bf-J8'a -'A 17 39 39 3I 6 39 39 46 1S lo 107 1 19 32 36 40 31 39 stock holdings consist of the following: 100 shares Southern Pa-ciifc, 100 Union Pacific, 1425 Pacific Telephone, 4 Pacific Gas Electric, 126 Standan Oil of Ohio and 16 shares of Southern California Edison. My husband said that I could depend on these stocks to take care of me." B.H. REA Loan Okayed HELENA (UPI) -Ravalli County Electric Cooperative in a 1 1 i received approval Monday for a $187,000 Rural Electrification Administration loan to finance a project Sens. Mike Mansfield and Lee Met-calf, reported. The funds will be used to build 17 miles of distribution line to service 60 hew consumers, the Department of Agriculture advised the two Montana Democrats.

2 JoyMfgCo 2 further improvement from the company's petrochemical and shale oil activities. Your West Coast electric utility stocks are good ones and you should add to them. The Pacific Telephone commitment is too large and should be reduced. The company has been ordered to cut rates, and while the dividend appears safe, the stock lseks appeal. You might consider switching some of these funds to Kroger, General Motors, Warner-Lambert and Campbell Soup to broaden diversification.

investment program could be enlarged, but I must consider the safety factor. I have been told that the shares of Will Ross have wonderful growth prospects. This stock is traded in the Over-the-Count-er market What do. you think of it?" A) Will Ross Is a 50-year-old company distributing hospital supplies and materials. Over the past decade it has shown excellent growth, sales and net income both having moved up about 250 per cent.

A modest dividend is paid. Yield is lo but growth factor is high. 3 18 18 18 -W W- 35 .17 57 72 49 48 49 V. 31 30 24 36 35 11 59 58 17 31 21V. 3 3232 8 37 37 364 44 45 84 89 68 19 41 41 10 38 37 38 335'4 333 19 33'.

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43 V. 38 '19r 45 68 2 22 53 '4 41 41 KalserAl .98 KanCSIn 2 KelspyHa 2 Kennecott 5 KernCli 240 Klmb Clrk 2 Xoehrg 180 Kopprc 2 .40 Korvette EJ Krsege 1.40 Kroger 1.20 Lee Nattonl LehPCem 1 LehVal Indu Lebm I.tro LOFG1 2 80a LlbbrMc Sk TJegettMy 5 Litonlln 2Vit Lockheed 2 Loews Thtr LoneSCem 1 LotTeSG 1.12 Lorillrd 2,50 Lou Nash 3a LukensStl 2 Mack Ttnck MagmaCp 2 Magnivox 1 Mar Oil 20 MarMid i.25 MarshF 1.80 Mart Mar 1 23 14 24 131 9 8 14 45 45 33 32 31 31 38 35 -38 1 42 42 42 45 38 38 38 10 37 37V 37 4- 414 50 49 49 18 44 44 44 12 35 85 -35 84 3S 35 36 171 32 311 32 1 2 20 30 20 8 44 44 44 34 38 37 38 1U2 27 -Z7V, 27 Vt 3 96 98V 98 XYZ 148 155 15J 13 65 40V. 39V, 39 31 36 35 36 83 86 Wk-TSHr-rt 22 29 28 22 47'. -F 43 9 9 9 21 31 17 37V 36 18 21 21V 48 41 43 By The Associated Press 38 38 High Low Pr 18 41 18- 07 Although past record should Albany, cloudy 31 45 43V. AJnericcm Stocks American Stock 126 68 67 9S 22 Bt Prtll laUrgiiUoaaJ Bunker and Sullivan Unquote 9 32 22 X328 33 32 40 18 15 15- I 11 Uuouote 1V noi De iaKen as a aennue criterion for the future, I would agree that the stock while rather speculative carries strong growth -appeal: Mr.

Spear cannot answer II mail personally but will answer all questions posible in his column. up PONYTAIL By Rmef Can South Pet Husky Oil Can "Mardanl Catalln Corp. Consol Royalty Ford Motor Co. General Alloys orwais Laikfs oh -Irving Air Chute Kaiser -Industry 4M -Tl and Nat Bel Hess Unquote Unquote Unquote 2 Off S2 off 8'4 off ST up Mutual Funds New York (UPI) Stock X20.89 22.71 National AasocJ- Select 10.39 11.18 atfon of Secuxitie. Var Pay 7.68 35 Intcn x6 31 6 82 Inv Res 11.00 12.02 Bid Asked Istel Fd 35.45 36.17 Aberdn 2.65 2.90 Inv Fund 30.91 22.85 Adv Fd X8.06 8.85 Jhnstn 15.68 15.68 Affil Fd 886 9.59 KEYSTONE: ---I2i Inv B-l 24.59 25 67 Am 15 2 Med B-2 24.46 26 tJI Anr-Hftfr Fd 1.68 1.84 Inc K.t 9 53 i0.40 Asso to S.44 6.57 Gth K.2 5,95 65o aKHOTG HGr S-l 26.01 28.38 2 "2 4.08 15.36 xe5 1.

VA app s-J 16 19 80 AxeH St 4.66 5.09 2 5.74 6 up -PancoastalEel Foreign-Exchange 1 21 21 21 Vt 10 16 16 164- 342 4 4 4 18 S9H 29 29 39 54 53V. 54 a 14 il? 11 82 82 82 82 94' 93 94 119 51 50 50 6 19 19 19 40 18 17 17 58 25 25 M'. V. 23- 4474 .445,4 44 8 75 75 75'. V.

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11 34 34V. 34 50 53 52 .33 99 53 52 52 26 38 28 V. 25 130 128 129 9 29 28V 28 4 58 58 58 21 49 46 48- 13 35 35 35 159 28 28 29 209 80 78 79 34 47 Todd Shipyard. McCrory la McDon! 80g MGrawE 1 McKess 170 MeadC 170 MerckCo la Merc Stores 1 MidSoU 1.24 V'dPos 1 80 1 1 10 M'nn 1-Mission' 1 Mo Ken Tex MoPac 2'b Monsto 1.40 JMontDk 1.40 MontPr 1.40 MontWard 1 Morrell 1 Mt Fuel 1.68 MurpCo 1.2 8 off la Dollar 12 13-16 Utah Idaho Sugar Wright Hard NY Bond Tex Oorp ABchoffon Unquote 82 up Barber Examiners Board Reorganized HELENA (UPI) Reorganisation of the State Board of Barber Examiners was completed Monday with the appoint- -jruHiLoLMyrle Butte as the third member. Wright was appointed by Gov.

Tim Babcock to im the unexpired term George Janke of Missoula, who signed: Wright's term will end July 1 next year. At an organization meeting Monday In Helena, Donald Cobb of Bozeman was-named man of the board and Lyle W. Nielsen of Glendive, secretary. Cobb replaced Bruce A. Von-da of Helena, who resigned.

Nielsen was appointed to succeed thrisS. Evanson of Belgrade. County Assessors Session Slated BILLINGS (AP) Assessors from at least 70 counties will hold an eastern district conference in Billings Friday. The assessors agenda Includes discussion of implementing tax relief on property improvement for low-income Individuals. The proposed tax reduction 10 ner cent on improvements-Assessor W.

F. Koch of Yellowstone County said only one person has filed for tax relief in Yellowstone County. Assessors also plan to study ln-state trucking assessments. Jte bci TO Knikr Blu Rid X13 42 13 57 vnk OS 7 02 7.70 7.16 7.84 W.OO 17.24 10.51 11.49 Broad St 19.76 17.04 8.37 9 14 Ltfe Inv Bullock 14 88 16 31 a'-m Canada dollar England pound 30 day future 90 day future Australia pound New Zealand pound South Africa pound Belgium franc Denmark krone Franc franc Holland guilder Italy lira (official) Norway krone Portugal escud Spain peseta Sweden krona Switzerland fraoo West Germany mark Can Gen 19.83 21.67 Loom 8a 16.5316.53 MfC 'S Ji MSS Or 9 57 10.46 Cap LUe 8 27 906 Mas, 17 18 Monday Friday .92 82 3.7916 2792 3 7865 2 7885 3 7770 2.7785 2.2335 32340 1.7819 17625 X.3975 1.3973 .020153 .820151 .1442 .1442 .3041 .2041 .2777 -3777 .801603 .001603 ,1398 .1398 .0349 .0349 .01675 .01673 .1937 .1937 .2318 .231 8 .2493 .2494 .0059 .0059 .0059 .0059 .00058 .00054 3710 .3710.. .0535 .0835 .0801 .0801 .0374 .0374 .0180 .0180 3228 .2228 .0008 .0008 CHANN1NG rr funds: Albuquerque, cloudy 87 57 .31 Atlanta, clear 75 .62 i Bismarck, cloudy 91 55 1 Boise, cloudy 69 Boston, cloudy 66 58 .20 Buffalo, rain 72 64 .16 Chicago, clear 68 61 Cincinnati, clear 75 57 Cleveland, rain 63 58 .87 Denver, clear 83 54 rr Des Moinesr-elear 7856 Detroit, cloudy 65 56 .06 Fairbanks, rain 66 57 Fort Worth, cloudy 96 62 Honolulu, rain 86 70 Indianapolis, clear 74 55 Jacksonville, cloudy 91 73 .15 Juneau, clear 68 48 Kansas City, cloudy 85 64 Los Anceles, clear 81 60 Louisville, clear 77 58 Memphis, clear 89 64 Miami, cloudy 88 83 Milwaukee, clear 66 53 cloudy 79 53 New Orleans, cloudy 87 76 New York, cloudy 77 64 .34 Okla.

City, clear 92 63 Omaha, cloudy 83 60 Philadelphia, cloudy 82 66 .09 Phoenix, clear 107 80 Pittsburgh, cloudy 66 60 .02 Ptlnd, cloudy 67 58 Ptlnd, cloudy 74 67 .01 Rapid City, clear 91 59 Richmond, clear 83 68 St. Louis, clear 81 61 Salt Lk. City, clear 87 61 San Diego, cloudy 75 63 San Fran clear 62 56 Seattle, rain 66 61 Tampa, cloudy 88 73 .46 Washington, clear 87 67 .04 Winnipeg, cloudy 82 55 12 26 13 40 7.31 801 4.26 4.67 7.77 8 52 17.78 19.22 513 5.76 Balan X13.05 14 26 Mort Ins London Metals LONDON (UPI) Spot copper wire ban an the London Metals Exchange Monday closed tfce second aesolai uo to 4 to 18 pounds with buyers 430 and sellers 435: forward buyers 413 and sellers 417 pounds sterling a ton. Sales 1,900 tons. Cathodes 2 to 13 pounds higher -with spot buyers 418 and seller 430: forward buyers 400 and sellers 405 pounds a ton.

Sales -175 tons. Fire refined down 5 to 10 pounds with spot buyers 380 and seller 410; forward buyers 380 and sellers 380 pound a ton. Sales nil. Tin 15 to 17 pounds lower with spot buyers 1.472 and sellers forward buyers 1.472 and sellers 1.478 pounds a ton. Sales 435 tons.

Lead up pound with spot buyers 99 and sellers 100: forward buyer 99 and sellers 99V pounds a ton. Sate 650 tons. Zinc up '4 to pound with spot buyers 116V and sellers 116: forward buyers 110 and seller U0V pound a ton. Sales 635 tons. Latin America.

icaa Grwth 12 34 13.38 tTii. Incom 8.39 9.17 Tr 10.41 11.43 Mut 15 62 1568 Ld ,1 J'2i Mut 10 04 10.24 iitii ru in. 90 on 11 84 12 82 Nat WS Argentina peso Argentina peso Brazil free cruzetro Chile tscudo Colombia free peso Ecuador suer Peru so! Uruguay peso Venezuela, bolivar Paraguay guar aril 1.52 1.58 Cst Sec 17.39 19.23 Nat Inv Col Pri 19 74 13 4ft Col Grth 13 44 14 69 NAT SEC SER! 13.65 13 83 Near t.rt Cm St Fd 7 96 8.65 Balan Cwth Cap 10.05 10.98 'Bond Cw 1 57 Divid Cw 1.68 Pt Stk COMMONWLTH Incom FUNDS: Stock Cwth In 10.21 11.16 Grwth fur Inv 1A 37 It 33 Nat Wst 6.50 710 4.79 5 2.1 7.49 8.19 6 25 6.84 8.69 9 50 8.60 9 61 7.81 834 .0134 281 Egypt pound Iran rial Iraq dinar Turkey lira 2 34 .0134 2.81 Mil .3098 .1745 .1113 Salt Lake Mines Far East NatBisc 1.80 NtCshR 120 NtCitvL 1.60 Dairy 2,60 NatDist 1.40 NatGyps 2 KLead 2 25b Natl Steel 2 Nat Tea .8 8 Nev Pw 35b" Newberry EnE 1.28 Zinc la Newmt 1.40 NYCnt 1.30a NiagMo 1.10 6a NArr.Car .90 NoNatGas 3 NoPac 3.40a NStPwr 1.44 NorthropC 1 NwstAlrl .80 NwBanc 1V2K Ohio Ed 1.06 4g OklaNG 1.40 OHmMa 1.40 OraneeR .84 OtisElv 1.90 Outbd .60 OwensC 1.40 Owerni 1.35 OxfdPp 1.2 0 PacGas 1.20 Pac Lt 1.30 1.20 Pan Am .60 Panhdl 1.40 Paramont 3 Parke Dvs 1 Peabody i Penhev l'ia PennDxCt 1 PermPL 1.44 Perm RR la PeopGs 1.60 PepsiCo 1.60 0 King FmHtw nictt. Ttc. (Aagnst 3.

1K5. from Gtvdbady Co.) .2095 .1745 .002769 India rupee Hong Kong dollar Japan yen Aiked Bid .002760 "I broke off with Eddie maybe I'm superstitious, but I don't like having thirteen boy friends." 19 38 29 18 29V 29 29 6 34 34 42 48 47 47 5 31 31 31'. 17 45 45V 45 34 14 14 14 8 54 54 54 49 53 51 51 IV 2 37 37 37 New York Eggs NFW YORK fUPI) fUSDA) Egg market Monday: Offering ample but closely held. Demand quiet early today. Wholesale selling prices In cent per ctocen VOCABULARY TICKLER (rrummum.

25 csvses) Cw Stk 9 29 10 15 New Eng 11.44 12.3 Camp Bd 9 43 10.32 New Hor 10.30 10.48 Comp Fd 9 43 10 25 Neaot IT 8.76 8.7 Concrd 13.75 12.75 One Wm Cnsum I 3 57 3.91 Opph 17.79 19 Conv Sec 8.27 9.04 Fenn Sq 20.16 20 18 Cnv Grtii 9.78 10.69 Peoples 8 96 Corp Ld 18.79 30.52 Phila Fd 13.29 14.a8 Crown 6 34 6.93 Pin St 11.81 1 .81 deygh 59.68 59.68 Pioneer 10.36 1.J4 Decatr 111. 61 12.91 Pric. TR 18.87 18 87 Dela Fd 18.92 14.12 Provtdt 4.87 S.18 Diver Or 10.41 11.41 Puritan 9.97 10.78 Diver In 9.45 10.16 Putnam Dlvid Sh 3.78 4.14 Put Grth 10.22 11.17 Dow Th 5.72 6.18 Dis 7.47 SAt Dreyfus 21.24 23.18 Rep Tech 4.35 4 75 Batn Bal 12 95 14.00 to Katn Stk SS.55 16.81 Revere H.45 12.4S Energy 24.M. 24.U SCtJDDER FDS: EquWv 10.40 30 78 Scud Cn 14.51 14 76 Fed Grth 11.64 12.73 scud SC 30.06 20.08 Fid Cap 12.03 13.08 scud St 12.14 12 14 Fid Fund 17.78 19.23 sec Ea 7.13 7.79 3.r2 4.75 .34 A .33 .14 Athi 48 .09 .39 38 7 00 5.00 .71 .08 .85 .18 3.82 Carcsirf Champ Silver 373 Chief Con 4.29 Clayton Silver .30 Colo. Con .13 Comb.

MetaJ 18 Con. Eureka .13 Bast Utsfn 50 Eureka IMr Con Eureka Buiion .07 Horn Sfl-ver Kennebec .30 Keystone 29 Mammoth 8.50 New Park Nor LBy -78 Park City Con 07 Parfcer Premier .02 Tlr.Wc Lewd -1 United Park Cher 3 30 Extra fancy heav? weigbt (Mso. 18 per cent A A. 85 per cent A. 47 pounds) whit 38-37.

brown 38-tO. Fancy medium (Mm. 10 per cent AA. 85 per cent A. 41 pounds) whit 27W23; brown 39-30.

(M-Missing; T-Trace) RlSIOINilMlAIPIL IplElSIAaT Treasury Statement WASHINGTON (TJ(PI Wttndrwwale and deposits in Treasury account, for the current fiscal year through July 18 compared to a year ago. THIS YEAR Withdraw $8. 739.211. M5 08 Deposits 5.065J28.092 88 Cash balance 8.208,59815.32 Public debt 317,277,850.283 SO Gold 13,838,08327 23 LAST YEAR Withdrawal 39.29431o.M7 45 Deposits 4.299.904.840 08 Cash balance 3.135.851.333.75 Public debt 311.402.729.899 82 Gold 15.462. 1375007 Internal Revenue collection on July 88 were 3180JS8.I74.87.

Fancy heavy- weigh MID. 78 per cent 47 pound) whit 3435; Drawn Chicago Livestock 22. Otherwise 23. Moves with energy 24. Range 25.

Fanciful 26. Erase 28. Wave 30. Grows old 37-38. Number 1 medium OMinJ 70 per cent E.

40 pounds) white 28-37. Pullets (smaJks. Mm. TO per cent A 38 pounds) white' brown 20-21. Standards (Mm.

80 par cent 43 pounds) mixed 38'4-30. Cheek owenage, 44 pound) mixed 30-3. 10.74 11 62 11.17 12 21 Fid Tmd 20 31 22.08 sel Am Fid Mut 9 76 10.67 Bos Spokane Market (Asgast I. 1. from God4y ft C.

ACROSS 1. Drugs 6. Aim: Scot. 11. Conscious 12.

One of the Great Lakes 13. Cross out 15. Communists IS. Poem 17. Girl's nickname 19.

Blood essel 20. Pronoun 23. Clowns 26. Twofold 27. Chains 28.

Goldenback and golden- 2. Was obligated 3. Wan 4. Before 5. Couches 6.

Exclamai tion 7. Revolvss 8. Cherish 9. Danish weight lO.Halfemt 14. Goddess of discord: Gr.

18. At home 19. Any climbing plant 21. Suspend 5.10 5.59 Shs Am 17 02 18.56 6.47 swst Inv 931 8.96 Asked Bid F.I.F. Fla Grth Fla Mut 16.38 17.93 2.54 2 78 Sovr In 6 87 7.51 state St 42.70 43.08 Fnd Tter4ay'a Asiwac 39.

Domesday Book 7.83 8.5 STEIN ROE FDS: Fad Mut Foursq 10.96 1198 stein 41.00 4100 Chicago Grain Futures Trading 32. Closs to 34. Give over 35. Voided escutcheon 36. Greedy 37.

Escutcheon band 38. Strike 40 35 36 36 37 29 29 29- 28 W4 26 26 172 26 25 S6 9 39 39 394 4 57V. 56 P5 55 31 30 30i 12 37 3S1. 35 59 63 85 65 24 14 14 14 14 37 37 37 160 43 42 43 25 45 45 37 82 61V 81 135 58 57 58 54 71 70 71 ,3 38 37 37 V. 8 84 84 84 83 54 53 54 X43 46 K4 34 38 37 38 53 71 71 71 449 69 68 68 IV, 48 33 73 40 40 40 40V 37 49 49 49 200 34 34 34 19 17 17 17 25 31 81V 31 19 38 35 36 15 23V 23 23 31 20 19 20 18 18 75 42 40 40 1 33 39 39 32 35 35 35 385 42 43 42 79 40 40V 49 12 57 57V 57 34 21 21 21 7 35 35 35 73 34 33 34 83 37 27V 27V 384 38 37 37 2 33 33 33 87 33 32 43 44 43 43 money 41.

Malt beverage 43. Verbal ending Das 1.WV 1.1V, l.iax 1 18 138 Mar 1.33V 1.33V. 122 132 134 May 1.29 129 134 134 126 Jul L37. 1.37H 138 138 11.45 1.50 .13 10 28 300 .13 .30 .18 J8 .53 .33 .13 OS 4.90 8.79 .19 .38 .20 180 .70 148 Creek Apex 4.38 Occur D'Alene Mono 143 Canecture Dwy Mtoe. Ino.

73 Cctconrta Lead 7.70 Highland Surprise .09 ftrtependence Lead .34 Jack Watte J4 Lucky Friday Extn. .3 A -48 Merger Mtae Jfabdb .87 Nevada eoeweirt Peiud OreiUe Mine 3 88 Reeves McDonald ...3 50 Sidney Eilver Bowl SI evw Chieftain 18 Silver DoKar A 135 Stiver Sundsoae .80 Sun Con 138 FRANKLIN SKTEDf In 15.99 CUSTODIANS Stien St 37.53 37.53 Fnk Cm 7.00 7 69 Bterl Inv 13.22 14.30 Fnk BP X2.T4 3.01 Telev El 8.58 Fnk Ut 8.41 9 25 Tmpltn 12-35 14.05 Fnk In X3.30 3.63 Tex Fd 13 J2 1456 Fund Am 7.38 8 02 TwbC 4.87 5.32 Fund Inv 1)1 .34 18 43 TwnC I 43 5.93 Oen Inv 7 31 7 64 UNITED FUNDS: GROUP SEC Atou 17.1018.69 Aerosp 8 04 8 81 Incom 10 85 15.14 Com St 14.72 16.11 Sden 8.25 9.02 Ful Ad 10.43 11.43 Un Cn Grth Ind 19 73 30 32 VALUE LINE FDS: Guard X24.89 24.89 Val Lne 8 54 7.17 Ham hda 5 42 5.92 Val Ino -J5 88 6.14 To OATS 87 .88 Sep Dee .87 .874 .99 9b .31 .71 .70 .70 Rag 4,000. Active. Barrows and gilt strong to mostly 35 higher. Sows steady to 35 higher, with the advance mostly on weights 450 K.

end up- U.S. No. 1-3 300-225 lb. barrows and gilt 2500-2525. 76 head at 25.35: mured No.

1-3 190-250 lb. 24 300 head at 35.00: U.S. No. 3-3 35; -375 lb. 34.35-34.50: mixed No.

1-3 325-408 t. sows 32.00-22.86: load 320 lb. 23 35; load 385 lb. 33 75 400-430 lb 31 25-32 00: no. 3-3 430-500 Jb.

900409 lb. 19 50-30 38. Oa'ttfe 11,300. calves) rjom. Tradtr on slaughter steers mooerately active, steady to 23 to 23t.

most deeteie CO chdlo and prime. Heifers moderteety active, steady to 25 14334. decline on 828 fe. and under. Cow and bull fssrly active, steady.

Seven katd prime 1225 1350 lb. slaughter steers 38.98: high choice and prime 1130373 Vt. 27.56-28.25; load mostly prime, 1125 28.00; choice 1100-1350 lb 28.027-35: choice lb. 35.25-35.75; several loads nigh choice and prime 930-1160 lb. 56.75-27.25: mixed good and choice 800-11300 lb.

24.75-39.75; good 23 50-24-73; standard and low good 31 00-3325; 10 loads high choice and prim 875-1108 lb. etaugtiter hetfer 35.73-26.50; load and package weighing 1090-1130 lb. at the latter pric. Several load of high choice and prime 775-875 rb. 35.2545 59: choice 800-1059 lb.

33 35-25 90: mixed good and choice 750-1000 lb. 32.7543.25: good 30 75-22 73; utility sod commercial cow 14 earners and euuer 12 utility and cornroercasi bubs 17 00-19 several lots and toad choice 800-25 B. feeder steers 24 00-35 25 Sneer) 30U Spring sau(bter sarnb alow, mostly 90 lower. Shorn staignter ewes higher. Several lot choice ind prime 89-US 3b.

spring stMsjriter lamb 34.9045.00; mostly choio 33044.90: euB to good shorn slaughter ewe 5.50-730. hi .89 .89 .71 .71 .70 .70 1 IS May RYE Sep Dec 11 113 131 139 133 133 1.36 138 136 1.36. 137 IIK 138 123 1.34 138 197 138 138 Mar May CHTKIAGO Soybeans and. corn dosed heavy; wheat end rye mixed and oats eeasy on tbo Chaoses Board of Tru Monday. At the final bell, soybean were otf to 4: wriest off to up con off IV to otaa off to and rye up to off Soybeans broke early ki trad.

Selling ws general in character influenced by raais over much of the growing area. The market steadied after the break but no significant buying developed. The corn market was primarily influenced by adequate rainfall and excellent report of growth oondltien. Wheat, was uknJsu alii sccjve end prices btgner most of the day. Export bustn was inactive.

Rye interest wast stirred by jcxsner-eiel bouse sntertas; th buying market. Off ertags w.r lkjht. Oats were quiet on early mtas due to com wearne f. Thar we moderate hedge setfesj. 8rnrs covered la in PfizerfrCo 1 Phelp 3 49 tPhilaEl 1.48 Phil Mr 3.80 Phrllipj Pt Pillsbury 1 Ptoer Air la -PittPlG 3.40 Polaroid .10 1.85 1.38 Pullmn 3.40 RCA 80g Ranco In .80 Rayetet .48 Raynier 1.40 Raython .60 Reading Ce Republic AKV 'RepublStl 3 Revlon 130 Rexall Rey Met .60 ReyTob 180 Riehfid 1.80 Riegel .80 Rodv GE Ig RockwU .30 Rohr Corp 1 RorlD 1.01b Rubrotd 1.88 SaJtwaySt 1 (HJosLeda 2 SKT Reg 1.40f BanDgo 1 52 Sang El Schenierl 1 Boherag 1 80 Senium 1.60 BcottPap .90 SbrdAL 1.60 SearsR Co 1 Serve! Inc Sharon gbellOt 1.78 SbaUTr 51b SbetieraUg I Imp Cap Imp Fd lne Fd 9.34 1013 Val Spl 3.76 4 13 4.27 4.84'Varjgrd 45 5 28 3 49 3.73 Varied In 547 5.62 8.45 9.23 WalB In 10 6211 61 SOYBEANS XL "I 2i 24 10 Inc Bost Over the Counter (Aagnst 3, 1885, from Goodbody ft Bi4 Ask! Montana Power 36 pM 11T08 eboimI Montana Power 34.38 pid.

90 60 Alberteco' .48 .47 Incrp Inc 91 10,83 Wsh Mut 11.84 13 94 Ind Trad 9.18 10.03 Well Fd 15.04 16.39 In Bnk 6 57 7 21 West Ind 8 32 6 79 InvC Am 1218 33 31 Whlthl 19 15.34 Inv Bos 12.65 13.83 Wndsor 16 2 18 12 INVEST GROUP: Wlnfld 7.71 8 43 Mut 12.33 13.30 Wiccon 7 24 7.91 ft 27 locks 29. Man's nicknamf SO. Affirm 21. Capuchin monkey 82. Intermittent-fever S3.

Company oflght singers 35. Boor 38. Sharpen 40. Perish from hunger; 42. Sultan's decree 44.

Island in New York Bay 45. Lies 46. Bamboo-' like grasses DOWN 1. Ornamental border Minneapolis Grain JJjJ NEW YORK -OTI Wool future Aug 3.37 2 77 2.75 t.754 377 Sep 358 2 98 3.33 394 3.57, No 330. 3.56H 148 t44 5B' Jan 2 54.

3 54 3.31 2.53V 156 Mar 3 58 3 58 2.35 2 55 R59 May 259 3.88 3.58 2.58, 183 Jul 382 38344 3.33 188 SOYBEAN OIL Aug 9.70 8.33 3.83 1 78 7T Sep 8.48. 9.41 833 3 34 .848 Oct 8.88 3.0J.48-81 3.15 Dee 8 48 til tB 3.98 Jen 8.78 8.78 888 8-TlB 8.88 Mar 898 8.80 8.88 3.71B 8.S8S May 170 18) .31 .9 SOYBEAN MEAL 1 Eat 7045 70 88.08 8 8 3 8S Sep 85.80 86 90 85,15 85 433 Oct 89.98 84.08 83.25 8338 8458 83.43 83.85 83.98 81.90 83 38 Jan 83.70 83 98 83 35 82 313 83.38 Mar 8388 89.88 89.18 608 8980S War 84.43 M.m 88JCS1 S4.X Lew Classt Free. Ofwtt High 33 34 34 34 23 42V. 41 42 V. 10 18V.

18 18 32 30 29 29 7 66 67 1 66 66 103 34 34 34 30 40 39 40lV 103 86 85 66 V. 8 4 4 4 33 2 45 25 44 63 82 62 38 18 18 16 13 31 20 31 80 8 8 M4t en she Cotton Exohanre Monday ended to 16 pokrt tower. Wool future-closed down to IS point. THE RANGE: WOOL FUTURES: Opee High Lew Close Fv. CI.

Oct "65. 128. TO 130.8 128.3 137.8B 1291 Dec 131.5 331.8 138.3 131 4 '86 131.8 131.2 128 4 H2B 7B 131,8 May 328.4 139.3 127 8 138 128 Cot 137 SB 138.1 J37J JB7.5B 128.1 127.8B 138J lOSJt 37.13tV4- MINNEAPOLIS (UPT) Future prices closed tower Monday on the Minneapolis Grain Exchange. Closing cash price: No i dark northern spring wheat W6-174; 12-17 per cent protein 187-1S8 Montana 162-180: No 3 yellow corn 132V-123V; No 3 heavy white oats 60-l; No 3 ry 108114: flax 309: soybean 374., Waeat Sept. 161 Dee.

MT seller teab 183 8Um WRSAT Sep 148i 148U Sec 151 153 133 153 15 tNEWl Sep 14T4 14 1484 147. 14TH Dec ISr-e 132, 1.514 1J3 1.52 Mar 15 1J6H-1 156 15SS May 134. 3.33 163 XS84t JU1 L3Va 3474 18H4) New York Butter NEW YORK fTXPI) COSDA) Butter market Monday: Supplies light. Demand potty. Who! mas seting prices bt cents per pound (bust fet ffcer box) AA (93 er mnrLVi a vn.

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