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MMfSaMaSW tragn Daily Qtalutti Notre Dame, INVESTORS' GUIDE Hawk? 'New Strategy Board fMuiaT, August 31, 1954 4 Big 10 Squads INTERLAKE IRON I wish information as to after depletion, were: 1953, 1952, $2.75, and 1951, $2.58. Altho dividends have present condition of Interlake ReportToday been paid in most years since 1908. there haw hoan Inn ty Iron corporation and its prospects for maintaining its present dividend. J. M.

Cont'd from first sports page lapses in depression periods, ior example, irom 1932 thru Interlake is a large nroducer of merchant Die iron, mainlv VIC SEIXAS, 31, GAINS 3D HOUND IN II. TENNIS NCAA Champion Sets Forest Hills Paca Forest Hills, N. Aug. 30 IBVic Seixas, celebrating his xvoq ana irom xvjo tnru 1940. Payments have been made each year after 1940.

4 ter and Michigan State has high hopes it will retain its ranking position. L. Frosty Ferzacca, 43 from ore purchased from some 4. A5- i A Current assets Dee. ai iqm zu aimiatea corporations in which the company's ownership interest ranges from 10 to 50 totaled mrn years of age, comes from Green Sets Annual Home Need BY AL CHASE An annual volume of new homes will be required for the next 10 years if the country is to be housed adequately, John D.

Dicerman, executive director of the National Association of Home Builders, said yesterday. He spoke at the opening session of the three day mortgage lending clinic of the United States Savings and Loan league in the Edgewater Beach hotel. He said that the belief of many persons that the demand for new homes will decline sharply in the remaining years of this decade is false and ignores many aspects of the housing problem. Factors for High Volume liabilities $13,019,000, long per cent. Bay, where his high school 4 Their underground ore re lerm Dans wans $8,333,000, and earned surplus teams won 92 games in cine serves are described as sub uuu.

stantial." but there is no of 1 rig 5 years while losing 16 and tying three, to take charge at Marquette university. lisle Black- 3 P. ficial estimate as to their probable life at the recent extrac 31st birthday, and Ham Rich" tion rate. Interlake has been producing iron in excess of 1 million tons yearly. bourn, on the basis of his excellent work at Marquette Jast season, was named head coach of the Green Bay Packers.

1. STOCK MARKET SWINGS LOWER IN LIGHT TRADE New York, Aug. 30 Prices declined generally today in the stock market with the losses rather large in some cases. The decline came without undue pressure from selling. The situation appeared to be one of meager demand 'instead of an active desire to sell.

Volume was only 1,950,000 shares, below the daily average so far this year. Aircrafts were a target and showed losses from the start Almost all major divisions joined in the decline. React from Recent Highs The market was lower the first four days of last week after setting a 25 year high the preceding week. Last Friday prices rose slightly. Renewal of the selloff today was regarded as a part of a reaction from recent highs.

The French decision to sidestep the European defense community was undoubtedly a factor in the selling. The Associated Press average of 60 stocks declined 1.3, biggest loss in three weeks, to 130.9. There were 1,201 issues traded, of which 207 rose and 762 declined. Merger Plans Affected A number of stocks of companies either planning mergers, recently merged, or just thinking about mergers were adversely affected when the Marquette again will open The company has a 10 per cent interest in Erie Mining company which is nreDarins to produce iron ore pellets on a the season at Wisconsin. In the process of changing coaches, Marquette has discarded the large- scale from taconite, a nickname of Hilltoppers, and now will be known as the Among the factors which make a high annual building WHY SUFFER FROM HAY FEVER? Rent or Buy a FRIGIDAIRE ROOM AIR CONDITIONER! Special Hay Fever Seasoa Rental Rate to Oct.

31st, $yg Applf ea parcaase ft re wlskf Special Mid-Seasoa I Qr Sale Prices, from 1 79 Keep air "filter pure" free from Irritating pollen, dust and dirt free from annoying excess moisture Install a new Frigid-aire the Room Air Condi, ttoner that gives yon exclusive twin unit selective, cooling quiet as a whisper. Available Is all sixes. ardson, Intercollegiate champion who is eying a varsity spot cn the U. S. Davis cup team, scored easy victories today to reach the third round of the United States Lawn Tennis association tournament at the West Side Tennis club.

Seixas, twice a runner-up but never a champion in this historic event, eliminated 17 year old Jon Douglas of Santa Monica, Cat, one of Jack Kramer's Junior cup stars, 6-3 6-2, Richardson, 21, crushed Charles Masterson of Washington, 64, Bernard Bartzen Advances' Seixas and Richardson were joined by Bernard Bartzen of Dallas, No. 9 in the domestic list, and two ranked foreigners rate necessary he listed: Warmath Replaces Fessler Murray Warmath, formerly Frank Eddolls (left), new Black Hawks coach, and Thomas Ivan, appointed manager last month, inspect uniform of their new 1. The mobility of the public. In the last three at Mississippi State, now heads associates during luncheon yesterday when they were introduced to press and radio. tribune Photo the Minnesota football staff, re years more than 9 million families changed their addresses and those moving into placing Wesley Fesler, whose last team finished fifth and 1 low graae ore, on tne Mesabi range.

Interlake's plants are conveniently located on the Great Lakes to use Canadian ore if this should later be produced in surplus amounts. In recent' years the company's dollar sales have had large growth, reaching a peak of $79,552,000 in 1953, but in the first half of 1954 the mild business recession caused a decrease in its sales to from $40,192,000 a year earlier. Net income decreased to 63 cents a share on the 1,952,008 capital shares, barely covering the dividends of 30 cents a ended the season with a 21 to areas of expanding population actually caused housing short 21 tie with Wisconsin that prevented the Badgers from tying New Black Hawk Leaders Promise Stronger Team for the conference title with Michigan State and Illinois. Fesler resigned at the end of the campaign to enter business in Minneapolis. Owen Williams of South BY CHARLES Minnesota's greatest indi Emplf lor dpndebl ssrrcsi Wt svrvtf Install.

SsrWc. east mointoim tralntd quarter. This amount has been declared for payment Sept 30. In all of 1953 the dividends to- Tommy Ivan and Frank Ed-dolls, two gents who are used to winning, yesterday promised ice hockey fans in these parts that they will do everything in their power in the next eight months to make the downtrodden Chicago Black Hawks yJwIlh oar ow ptnonntl taled $1.50, including 60 cents vidual loss is Paul Giel, whose play always was brilliant and who twice was voted the most valuable player in the Big Ten thus establishing a record in the award of The Chicago Tribune's Silver Football trophy inaugurated in 1924. in December.

justice department in Washing Yearly earnings per share, stinnai afia ages to develop. 2. The volume of substandard housing. He predicted that by 1960 there probably will be about 8 million substandard housing units. Many of these units can be brought up to standards of adequacy, but some, are completely beyond repair.

Demolit? Cuts Supply 3. Loss" hru disaster and demolition. jTire, windstorms, other disaers, and demolition for expressway construction and other civic programs also substantially reduce the housing supply. Dickerman predicted that there will be a tremendous increase in the demand for new housing in the mid-1960s, when the swelling tide of war-born babies begin to form their own families." LOEWS SPLITS TOMORROWINTO mend their losing ways in the National Hockey league. 4 GRAIN FUTURE MARKET RISES COOLER SERYICE.

INC. 26 W. Jackson Blvd. RAndoiph 6-0405 Ivan, new general manager 72 Gophers Get Bids Wsfrmath has invited 72 play ers, 19 of them letter men, to BEANS UNEVEN DUCATIONA report today. He will hold opening practice at 6:30 o'clock tomorrow morning, a starttug of the lowly: Hawks, and Ed-dolls their new coach, outlined their plans, for the 1954-55 National league season at a press luncheon yesterday in the Cameo restaurant.

Tommy coached the Detroit Red Wings Grain future prices made moderate gains on the Chicago Board of Trade yesterday and soybean prices were mixed. Wheat advanced to tune customary in the Southeastern conference where War- math previously coached. to six consecutive league-cham cent a bushel, corn to 2Ya, Africa, No. 7, and Roger Becker of England, No. 10.

Meanwhile, the two top seeded women's players, Louise Brough of Beverly Hills, and Doris Hart of Coral Gables, won their first matches easily, vrhil Mrs. Margaret Osborne du Pont, 1948, 1949, and 1950 champion, gained the third round. Summaries: WOMEN'S SINGLES fin lUaad louto Broujb. Beverly HUlf, beat Ruth Jeffrey. Melrose, 6-1.

6-0; Deris Hart, Coral beat JuU-anna Copeland. Weston, e-1. e-O: Mrs. Nell Hopman, Australia, beat Patricia Longton, Canada, 6-4, 6-1; Mra. Beverly rielta.

Long Beach, beat Bererly ToUa, St. Louis. 6-1. 6-0. Shirley Fry, Akron, beat Elizabeth Brlgham.

Los Angeles, 9-7, 8-6. Second Bound Mra. Betty Pratt, Jamaica, beat Mrs. Sylvia Slmonln. Philadelphia, 6-3, 6-3; Mrs.

Lucile Pavldson, Lee's Summit. beat Manya Baumbachtr. Salt Lake City. Utah, 6-3, 6-3; Mrs. Dennis Bradshaw, San Diego, beat Doris Popple.

Lake Grove, 6-4. T-5; Mrs. Margaret Osborne du Pont, Wilmington. beat Mary Slaughter. Charlottesville.

6-4, 8-6. MEN'S SINGLES Second Boand Hamilton Richardson. Baton Rouge, beat Charles Masterson, Washington, 6-4. 6-3. 6-0; Bernard Bartzen, Dallas, beat Frederick McNalr in.

Chevy Chase, 6-0. 6-1. 6-1; Roy Emerson, Australia, beat Daniel Sullivan, St. Petersburg, 6-0, 6-2, 6-3; Henri Rochon, Canada, beat Donald Flye Tacoma, 6-3. 6-3.

6-3; Owen Williams. South Africa, beat Lei lie Longshore, Anniiton, 7-5, 6-3. 6-3. Tom Brown, San Francisco, beat Fred Kovaleskl, Washington, 4-6. 6-1, 8-6, 4-6, 6-4; Bill Qull'lan, Settle, beat Rlch-sud Sorlein, Radnor, 6-4, 6-3, 6-3; Straight Clark, Pasadena, beat Bill Tully.

Yonkers. N. 6-3, 6-4, 6-3; Vic Setaaa, Philadelphia, beat Jon Douglas, Santa Monica. 6-3, 6-3, 6-3. William Talbert.

New York, beat Pablo Zlsenberg, Mlllbura, N. 3-6, 6-3, 3-6. 6-3, 6-3; Sven Davidson, Sweden, beat Jack Tuero. Port Washington, N. 6-6, 6-3, -O, 9-7.

Andres Hammersley, Chile, beat Hal Burrows, Charlottesville, 3-6, 6-1, 6-3, 6-4: Gerald Slobtn, West Hartford. beat Frank Shields, New York, 6-3. 6-4, 6-4; Neale Fraser, Australia, beat Allen Quay, St. Petersburg, 6-1. 6-3, 3-6.

6-3. Ohio State still has Tad DePaul University offars a course in NEW TAX LA7 OF IS54 for Uwyars and Accountants Starting September 29 Call Collega of Commerce 64 East Lake SU Financial 6-4O0O pionships, an unparalleled record. The 33 yearold Edolls, Weed, a senior, an expert field oats to 1, and rye SA to 1. Soybeans closed VA lower to 4 higher. Lard was 12 to 73 goal kicker, and Michigan who will be the youngest coach in the league, tutored the Buffalo Bisons to the last two American Hockey league titles.

cents a hundred pounds lower. Corn receipts were large, again will present Duncan McDonald, quarter back whose three touchdown passes defeated Northwestern last year. TWO COMPANIES ton frowned on big companies getting together. Montgomery Ward, which faces a proxy fight for control, was down $1.62 at 75. Union Oil of California topped the most active list, off 50 cents at $46.50 on 38,700 shares.

It was followed by Montgomery Ward with 32,100 shares. MV. A. PLEDGES TO CONTINUE CAL-SAG DRIVE The Mississippi Valley association at its first Chicago meeting yesterday pledged to continue efforts to obtain a federal appropriation for improvement of the Calumet-Sag channel, a section of the Illinois waterway. The meeting was held in the University Club of Chicago.

Association officers met with representatives of Chicago area groups which also are seeking an appropriation for the project. Wilbur A. Jones, association president, said his group is anxious to help the Chicago area organizations in their efforts. totaling 694 cars. Of these, 288 BARTLETT the Rangers before taking the coaching post at Buffalo, said that he will emphasize condition and the positional type of hockey used by Dick Irvin of Montreal and Ivan in his coaching successes with Detroit Both Tommy and Frank feel they have the nucleus of a good team in the talerted Al Rollins, and such you players as Larry Wilson, Jack Mc-Intyre, Pete Conacher, Ken Wharram, and the newly acquired Red Sullivan, last year's most valuable player and leading point maker in the American league.

HARRIDGeTFsNES FRICANO OF A's, TIGERS' GROMEK Marion Fricano, Philadelphia Athletics' pitcher, and Steve Gromek, Detroit Tigers' hurler, yesterday were fined $150 and $100, respectively, for their part in tlx Jterca-tion in the ninth inning of the first game of Sunday's double header in Philadelphia. In Philadelphia, Fricano said "I'd like a hearing the next time we're in Chicago. There are two sides to every story and mine hasn't been told." Fricano later yesterday was involved in a traffic mishap as he drove from his Philadelphia residence to an exhibition game the Athletics played at the Gratersf ord prison against a team composed of inmates. Fricano told a policeman that as he swerved avoid hitting a child, his car- struck Jimmy Ferrier, IB, who was riding a bicycle. The youth was treated for brush burns at Chestnut Hill hospital and discharged.

New Yctk, Aug. 30 UD The separation of the motion pic belonged to the Commodity J. C. Caroline, Illinois' All- MO RTGAGES I Tests Open Sept. 8 The Hawks will open train ture production and distribu America half back whose rushing mark of 1,256 yards in his tion business of Loew Industrial ItesMaflHal Coattroctlosi or sUfiaaacmaj M1LTOMJ.

sofomore campaign led the na from its domestic theater operations under a federal consent decree has been set for ing with a special week's screening of amateur players on Sept 8, when they return to Pembroke, for the sec-ong straight year. The most promising amateurs will then KRENSKYahd tion, and Alan Ameche, the Badgers' battering full back, top the list of conference stars. Credit corporation. The government announced it would send 25,000 metric 2,204 pound tons of corn to Austria as a relief measure following recent floods. Shell egg future prices again established new crop lows on the Chicago Mercantile exchange as prices declined fori N.

La JoIs Wednesday, the firm announced today. The production and distri Many will pick Illinois to re tain top ranking in the confer bution c( mpany, with its Metro- be invited to join the big boys and minor league players in the main tryouts beginning at Pembroke on Sept 15. ence because of Caroline and Mickey Bates, full back, altho net losses of 0.55 to 1.45 cents BUSINESS WANTED Want to bur mfr-. wholesale, Job-blnr. dlstr or eerrleo businasa ahoir- lnr S25.000-S100.000 profit.

Wa are principals. Bepliea beld confidential. Writs MCM 319, Trlbant Coach Ray Eliot will have orJIy Goldwyi-Mayer movie activities, will continue to be called Loew's, and the new theater holding company will be 14 letter men. Twenty return a dozen. The setback carried the October future contract to a 12 year low of 32 Cents.

"We are going to enlarge our system of junior affiliates," Ivan said, "and we're trying to add another minor ing squad members and 33 sofomores complete the varsity squad. i Loew's Theaters, Inc. The theater company stock eventually will be distributed to stockholders of Loew's, Inc. league agreement to those we LEONARD TAKES OVER NEW ORLEANS, Aug. 30 Special Ted Leonard, veteran racing secretary, today took over that position at Magnolia park, suburban New Orleans harness track, which wil lopen Us 45 night fall meeting Sept.

33. Aims at Comeback Jim Haluska, Wisconsin Joseph R. Vogel, who has DIVIDENDS DECLARED passer and quarter back, who was injured last year in summer baseball, returns to the Badgers and will-be a candi been a vice president of the parent firm, was elected president of the new theater company today. Today's Events In Chicago BlacMac trpe Indicates smnsoal action Stock of Stock, rate, period Payable record A Spalding. 25c 15 Sep 9 Addresser Milt.

3 in 19 Oct 29 Do 75c q. Oct 9 Sep 17 Aetna Std Enf. 37e Cj Sep 15 Aug 31 date for the job he held 1952 when Wisconsin played Am Hoist Derrick. 30c 10 Sep 1 Ark West Gas. 32c Sep 30 Sep 4 already have with the Quebec Aces in the Quebec league, and Calgary in the Western league.

We are trying now to obtain an agreement with a team in the American league. We have junior teams now at Moosejaw, Calgary, Jonquiere, and Gault In time we hope to have a chain of clubs stretching from British Columbia to Halifax." Eddolls Gives Views Eddolls, a defense star for the Montreal Canadiens and in tne Rose bowl. Aimsironc nuooer, ouc 1 sep 17 Bankllne Oil. lOe a 11 Sen A Brown Forman Dlst, 20c Q.Oct 1 Sep 13 Buries Battery. 35c Sep 15 Sep 3 Canad Brew Ltd.

60c Oct 1 Sep 10 Carnation, 50c Sep 1 5 Sep 9 Iowa, by continued improvement under the direction of Forest Evashevski, is expected to press for a championship Sports Telecasts BASEBALL Ptttabnrgh Cuba In Wrigley Beld, Clark snd Addison 1:30 p. as. HORSE RACING At Washington Park, 175th aad BalsteC 2:05 m. HARNESS RACING At Maywood rack, Nerth av. and River 8:40 p.

m. ACrO RACING At 87th St. tdMdway, 1111 E. 87th at Una trials, 7 p. races, 8:30 sn.

GIRLS BASEBALL Qaeens-Bloomer Girls 2 la Parlchy sta Clum, Harrison tt. and Harlem av p. m. taspera Tin nate, nw 30 Sep 15 Cen Maine Pow. 30c Sen 30 Sea 10 denied since the 1922 team won DWG Cigar.

20c Sep 35 Sep 10 Driver Harris, 50c Sep 14 Sep 7 Myers Bro. 60c Sep 34 EeplO Fed Bake Shops, 15c Sep 30 Sep 10 Foote Burt, SI Sep 15 Sep 1 Frankenmuth Brew, 5c Oct 9 Sep 30 TODAT ..1:20 p. aa. WGN-T? Baseball from Wrigley field: Flttabmrgh-Cabs 2. 11 p.

m. WNBQ Chfuplonshlf golf from Tant Shanter. Gen Ind. 35c Sep 15 Sep 3 xiercuies rroa, oc 19 Sep Home Fire Mar Ins. 40c a.

IS Kpn a Humphreys Mtg, 15c Sep SO Sep 17 Knudsen Cream Calif. 15c a.Seo 14 Sea 2 I'rtfiiWirWrTiiWi Kwmum under the late Howard Jones. Indiana anticipates its best season in several years with Florian Helinski ready at quarter back after a fine 1953 performance. Purdue's hope' for improvement is largely based on sofomores to fill in for men who have been graduated. Koppers, 50c 1 Sep 10 Miller Mff, 5c 30 20 (Paid 10c In previous quarters Moore Drop Force, 30c 1 Sep 15 tal Bal.

1 BUYING FOR PROFIT? SEEKING CAPITAL GAIN? Then you will want to study the record of this Company. The stock sells around (20 a share. The price is above the 1954 low, but it is under die low recorded in each of the past ten years. It must advance 50 to equal its 1951 high; it must advance 100 to reach the high of 1946. The Company has made money every year and has paid dends every year for more than twenty years.

It is a leading manufacturer in its industry sales were more than $56 million last year. Trade inventories, integration expense on properties acquir-. ed, and a strike depressed earnings during the first half of this year. Accordingly, the dividend was reduced. (Indicated yield is 5.) Now, a better earnings trend appears to be developing, according to Company management.

The cash position remains excellent Prospects seem favorable for continued expansion of the business. The stock is listed on the New York Stock Exchange. Rtpvrtstntfretonrequfst.AskforBulUtinT. KURMAN, HARRIS COMPANY. INC.

Membtrt New York Stock Exchange Midwest Stock Exchnj0 209 S. La Salle Street Telephone: DEarborn 2-1421. CHICAGO NEW YORK I ciaii nouery At, lze tj uet 1 Sep 3 Paid 17c In previous quarters Natl Screw Mfr. 50c a Oct 1 2(1 all i- OPDrefl-i- of. Hw i.pvIc.

ot rl Nazareth Cement. 50c 15 St- 3 Nehl. 17c Oct 1 Sepia No Am Rayon p. 75c Oct 1 Sep 15 Ohio Brass, $1 Sep 21 Sep 9 Purez Ltd, 15c Sep 30 Sep 15 iticnarason. 23c 14 Ken a NEW STEELER 'mot a a Ryerson Haynes, 15c Sep 15 Sep 9 bo Aovance sag rap, so 30 Sep 14 ira im extra su eep 14 So Canad Pow Ltd.

15 Oct 2(1 WORLD'S LEADING PftODUG-ft OF ELECTRONIC ACCOUNTING AND COMPUTING MACHINES What an Engineer and his family- should know about IBM So Oxygen, 25 Sep 30 Sep 30 Thermold, 10c 30 Sep 10 Todd Shipyards, $1 Sep 15 Sep Utdlnc 15c. 30 Sep 10 liiil us Trust, Z3C q-. 1 sep 10 Lniv Leaf ToS, 60c Not 1 Oct 14 Paid 35c In previous quarters West Dept Str, 20c Oct 1 Sep 10 i weyenoerg enoe Aug, ouc q.ucx 1 isep 19 Quarterly, Preferred. has positions open for COACH SEEKS MORE TALENT Olean, N. Aug.

30 (5) Walt Kiesling, new head coach of the Pittsburgh Steelers, today promised a wide open style of play. Kiesling, appointed head coach yesterday after Joe Bach quit, said: "We could use a guard and a tackle on offense, and end and back on defense." With that in mind, efforts were being made to make trades with other National Football league clubs. Among those contacted were the Los Angeles Rams, Baltimore Colts, and Philadelphia Eagles. RACING TON1TE Youll be working with the great teams of engineers that created and developed the world's most advanced digital computers IBM's 701 and 702 data processing machines. Your future will be as big as you make it, with your advancement depend ing on your own merits.

Youll be Joining a company with a 40-year record of growth and stable em ployment and with one of the very lowest employee turnover records in the entire country. Your salary will be excellent, and IBM's exceptional employee benefits will be a life-long advantage for you and your family. You can continue your engineering education through IBM's education program. I Family recreational facilities including golf courses, swimming pools and supervised children's activities are of the finest at IBM's Country Clubs. Your moving expenses wQl be paid to Poughkeepeie or Endicott.

where IBM's plants and laboratories are located and living onnrlitinnsi Are excellent. 8:40 P.M. rarl-Mttnh Electronic and Electro-mechanical Here are the year's most outstanding engineering opportunities DIGITAL COMPUTER Planning Development Design Test 4 Operation BS, MS, PhD or equivalent experience Is needed. Experience In any of the following fields Is deslrabiei Digital or Analog Computers Radar TV Audio Systems Servo-mechanisms Instrumentation Data Handling Systems PERSONAL INTERVIEWS Wednesday, Sept. 1, 12 noon to 9 p.m.

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These companies supply a parts market measured in billions of dollars with no end to its growth in sight. Our Monthly Letter describes the profit opportunities in this field and list 29 companies ranging from good quality to highly speculative. Call in person oc mail the conpcQ for your copy. GOODBODY CO, ESTABLISHED 1891 ilmtben ef iMKng SUKk CetiMi EgxJbMngn I NORTH LA SALLE STREET. CHICAGO t.

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