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The Journal Herald from Dayton, Ohio • 19

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JOniNAI. Ill All) al.mlav, lib. 1, I960 19 "Wall Street Campbell Says: 'Beef 9S Shake Units Swamped Paperwork' Towering Case Star Plans 'ABC Interested In Channel 16 Sandwich Restaurant Chain The American Broadcasting company (ABC) is definitely interested in acquiring WKTFUTV (Channel 16) from the Kitty- hawk Broadcasting company. agreed to go along if he could have a third of the business. But as the firm developed, Lucas became unhappy with tlie way the work was going and offered to sell out or be bought out.

two cars ago when two oltimbu men, one in the drive-in equipment business and the oilier in real estate, railed Lucas. The basketball star liked their restaurant idea and AUAMBHCMi If FLAVOR STATE FARM NEW YORK AP) Wall Street remains swamped in paperwork after nearly eight months of curtailed trading periods but some securities industry sources said yesterday they see a glimmer of improvement. The clerical problem mainly failure to deliver stock certificates to buyers in the normal five-day period sit-ins from year-long heavy trndins volume. The New York Stock Exchange reported this week that the U.S. stockholder popula-fon hns spurted to 26.4 million, an increase of 2.5 million in the last year and of 6.5 mil-' lion since 1965.

The New York exchange said some impruvement had been noted tills month in the paperwork jam. It reported an 18 per cent decrease in the number of failures to deliver Block certificated and it reduced from 45 to 33 the number of exchange firms ordered to restrict the volume of their business due to paperwork problems. The president of a major brokerage firm said there had been a definite improvement in the fail area. American Stock Exchange officials said they view the paperwork. jam "as one of the most pressing problems facing the securities industry." The exchange expressed concern over the i ising trading volume and speculation and asked member firms to report what they were doing to restrain it.

Robert Itaack, N'ew York exchange president, has expressed concern that some brokers had turned away small investors because of the crush of market activity. An a ge spokesman said yesterday that rejection of small investors' orders wasn't believed widespread. But he added that some brokers have quit handling individual to concentrate on more profitable institutional business. INSURANCE This was admitted yesterday by Joint Campbell, president of the owned and operated AEC Television stations. "It will be a week to 10 days before we really know anything," he said, "because we have to decide if we want the station, what we would be.

buying and what it is worth." Campbell would not give a price but said that $1.6 to million, the price being rumored, was in the proposal ballpark. Campbell said his interest is indicated by the fact he came to Dayton to look over the properties and has had four persons here for two or three days. "We are interested in finding some good UHF properties," he said. "We are entitled to two in addition to the five VHF stations we now own." He said one of the problems is whether the acquisition would be for the ror-tHiration or just its asset. Campbell said, however, his firm didn't initiate the action, that the first move was made by Kittyhawk through a Chicago brokerage firm.

"One of the firm's salesmen approached us with a proposal," he said, "and we decided to look into the offer." While it is too early to get a statement from ABC concerning just what would happen if it gets the station, it most likely would have an effect here. Channel would not he involved but Channel 12, which has been carrying a lot of ABC programs and looking forward to the day when it would be the network's primary affiliate, Artist's Sketch Of Kcxtaurunt Potpourri JACOB H. PASTEK, named manager of government marketing here for Tyco Laboratories Inc. He is a former eastern representative for the General Nucleonics division. probably would end Hp losing the ABC network.

This means, Channel 16, which has been having rough sledding without a network affiliation, would end up in the driver's seat, with a network. And the local viewer would get a break primarily because this probably would bring an end to the network sharing, force Channel 2 to confine its interests to XBC shows. Dayton Index (Business) Posts Gain The Dayton Composite Index of business activity for December gained 1.7 per cent over November to 1S4.7 (1957-59 equals 100), Robert W. Scott, manager of the community development department for the Dayton Area Chamber of Commerce, reported yesterday. The index was 10.5 per cent above December, 1967.

The average of the index for ail of 1968 was 7.5 per cent above the 1967 average. Manufacturing employment in Montgomery county air continued upward, registering a 3 per cent gain over December, 1367, and a 1 per cent gain over November, 1968. Preliminary estimates indicate total payrolls for 1903 will be 8.8 per cent above 1967, Scott said. Scon also estimated retail sales during 1968 in Montgomery county were 10 to 15 per cent greater than 1967. Membership In Union FOR INSURANCE CALL: be based in Washington, He win C.

By IlraiiuirU I'lutt J.HirnHl Malt Whirr Jerry Lucas is widely known as the t.iwering siar of the Cincinnati Royals team but he sion may be as well known as operator of a chain of sandwich restaurants. Construction will start soon on Dayton's first Jerry Lucas Beef 'NT Shake, at Salem pike and Shil.ih Springs road, near the Salem Mall. It will be completed in late April. The corporation headed by the basketball star plans two more of the units here, one on North Main street near Forest Park shopping center, the other near Wilmington pike and Dorothy lane. But the Javton operation, which represents an investment of about exclusive of land, is only a small part of the chain, which started two jears and is national.

Dave Howard, vice president and general manager, said three of thi units have been operating over a year, in Columbus, Erlanger, and Middletown. where the home office is based. Howard said plans already are set for, in addition to Dayton. Cincinnati and Indianapolis with 12 more leases being negotiated in the cities already involved. These would include the two new Dayton sites.

Howard said while the Ohio corporation plan to own all its units, separate corporations, capitalizing on the mime of other basketball stars, are lieinsi formed for Indianapolis. lSoston and Los Am-eles. In Indianapolis. Lucas will be associated in a corporation called Van-Lu. which will feature the names of Lucas and the Van Arsdale twins, basketball stars both at college in Indiana and professional circles.

In Eos ten. where 20 outlets are planned, the associate will be John Havlicek, former teammate of Lucas at Ohio State and a star now with the Boston Celtics. And in Los Angeles, an association has been worked out with Jerry West, slar of the Lakers. l'oward said the units will seal tiK people nnd offer such ns href, linni-liot lilies, Ijsli, jiIik fried THE ESKAY corporation, Fair-born, has been awarded the franchise for the Al Leasing corporation, a Detroit-based automobile, truck, and equipment leasing firm. Richard L.

Stewart, C.P.A., is the principal in Eskay, which will primarily serve th Greene county and southern jntgomery county areas. SHAW BA-2-7203 PUCKETT CR-7-S466 VINCENT CR-7-0201 PRESTON 278-7351 EOBEBT K. AND GEORGE Taster WHITFIELD CR-7-7788 STAUFFER 276-36SI BUSCH HALL BE-3-4504 278-7767 Investing Companies "ililrllncreases Invest Group: Phlia Mut 11.14 1: .11 Piisrim 1 Slock I2.13 24.05 PI'. Pine sw Select 9 35 10.0S 45 1" S3 12 74 12 74 1 15 15 16 -9 :4 35 15 26.14 1 in ii.4.t 1 6.62 7.23. 12.2613.251 V.i 'it Var Pay 9 .20 10 on Inv Inv Rch 6 23 6 Istel 2 S3 29 72 pro Ivest 16.71 18.2S inMdnt Ivy 31.01 31.1-1 Lin aisA Si ii ii al Laas J-vinstn 22.3 22 3s puirwm Funds.

I run.is: Equit 164.1793 Siebenthaler company, have just returned frrxn a nursery seminar in San Diego, Calif. The seminar was under fre auspices of Lanco, a group of 11 landscape garden store companies. Robert Siebentlialer is vice preident of Lanco. DAVIS BCICTi COMPANY was among; the top 20 Oiel deil-ri in the country last year and led all 157 dealers in Uie fire-staU Cincinnati zone, according to Buick Motor division of General Motors IYOBT JT. STEPHENS of Price Brotliers, Frederick Her-liy arid Richard E.

Sumner, both of Chrysler Airtemp, have cafr.pieted a week-Ion welding seminar at Lincoln Electric in Geveland. TOP VALUE ENTERPRISES has promoted Donald R. Skelum to accounts payable supervisor and Thomas E. Schierloh to manager of the procedures department. Shelton joined the firm last July and Schierloh, in 1962 CHARLES DAVIS of Charles Davis Florist has been honored by Teleflora for submitting one of the three most effective sales promotions H0BART MANI'FACTIRING company directors have declared a quarterly dividend, payable March 1 to holders of record February 11 MALCOLM MurLKOn, named sales promotion diiector of KEF-TV (221, according to George Mitchell, general manager.

He was a salesman at the station before entering the service GLEN' Al'KEKMAX of Dayton Swimming P.xtl Supply Is attending the annual convention in New Orleans of tin National Swimming; Pool institute STEPIIEX T. 8PILOS, general sales manager Showcase corporation, will speak to members of the Dayton chni-ter. Construction Specifications institute Feb. 10 at Neil's Heritage House. Ha will talk on the firm's microfilm library of conirtructi.

4. products D0630N 275-5343 TURPEN 278-5751 LECHNER 898-1331 HARSHBARGER 898-1332 16S71S2 lua hi Cerff 127 9 i9 JiEW YORK iAP) deVegh S3.3S 3J The toiliM inz qu- n.Bt inr 14 47 15 si Ut.ns. supplied by lnc 1 Associ- Delaware 16 1 r.n-s Delta Tr 9.5010.71 are 4 4 40 the prices at whirl, f'! J' 1' thrse securities 10 couid have have Prexel IS. 6 soici 1 hid 1 or bought Dreyfus lb. (askedi Friday.

H' Awideen 3 1" 3 79 Balan 1 S3 Advisers Crwin 14.6b 1J.U3 ATnated Invme 7.43 sos AlAmer 146 l.M Wecial 16.JSli.if i 14 "II b.Ml"Ji Armap 6 77 7 EberM 15.33 :6 76 Am Bus 3 SS 3Eifret lt 91 Am 1J.I3 37 Energy 16.1.1 Am Grin :6 Kntix se 11 ii "7 Am tnv 10 53 Equity Ii.ljl2.ilj Am Mut in T3 I'. 70 r.MJit Gth 24 15 Am NGw 3.7S 4 Kswx lv3 1 3.i Am Par t.Ts JS fcverst In Gr.wp: KM SSJ-S Can 11 53 Fairf.l 14. 4 f-rmBMu 1.1 Inv lit 1' 1 Fed Oitli 15.71 17 17 Fd Inr U.ilJ Fid Cu 116114.79 Awjriatd L65 ial Fund 1" 16 Ate HuUEatm fidT-nd Fund A 0 66 1 31 msnriai Pnrrm: Fund 11 33 32 pnm J-SJ rn 1 Vi "1 Im-'un 36 9 15 23.96 Grth lOMJl" Incm 9 67 j5 6.t7 t.2-S Vist 22 7 24 95 Rep Tech 12 77 13 94 Hcvere 9.1! 10.2" 7 9 ii Cus rus B4 Cus Kl ('us Ki cus Cus S3 us S3 Pus SI. 7.71 R.43 13.73 10.U'. 7.4S IS 51 10 7511 73 EATOM BESIDENTS E0 COPLEY If 65 20 3 6 30 6 9 Funds: V6T 9.50 lnt Inv 17.4MSSi Knlckti shakes an I soil CAU SLIVER CL-6-3343 cliicketi, drinks.

lie saiil Ai increase of 1.077 in menibershii) of the NCR Em-plojes Crcsil union, the total to 44.423. wai disclosed at the annual meeting this week. With assets up J3.2S8.594 to durin-? tie year. Paul Deaton, treasurer and ijt-Tieral manager, repoi-Ted it is the world's jsecomi largest indusarial credit union in terms of assets. He aJso noted members have tiken out about Jl million worth of potentkJ cmiit and that shareholdei-s received $1,523,761 in diiidends last jear.

Officers and directoit were re-eteoted. Fetlerallv Insiiretl Increase WASHINGTON in Sav hmck 12 in Siwl 41 50 43 i Levuvt 1129 12.3: 1661 1661 1 Let Hrh 17 11 19 in Com SI 1195 1195; Liiiertv 10 tee Div 35 Life Stk 5 6" 6 2'. Sec F.quit 4 70 5.14: Life lnv 9 s. im- 9.23in.'i9 lU the sign here will feature the in other name of Lucas and areas Lucas and JOHN P. HART, AGENCY MANAGER t.ink iri 1: Tabs.in Line s-l- Am 11.

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Leonard Pseiiuoh. president, said the lower earnings were due to the federal tax surcharge, equivalent to 27 cents a sliare. He also cited stibstantially lower results in lit urocram nroduition stvl ings in federally insured av-inijs and l.wn assfx-iation rose ST. 2 billion List year, a figure 31." ter cent lelw the 510.5 liillion increase recorded in VM'u. the Federal Home Loan llunk bsvurJ rsTteil.

The December gain of $1.54 billion was 2 per cent helow that for the 1967 month and was tlie lowest December in- ciTase sirn-e the board said. In 1SMT7. LVcember increase in stavin-r was $1.57 billion ansl in Sl.CS bil- lim. MaitKil To Ikuaril l'hilip M.icin rresi-dent tif il.Ton Really and former president of the Dayton Ann Ini.ird of Realtors, has licen n.imcd to the advisory Iwitrd of the Investors Ad- fiinv fee 12 it Inv IS si 17 li.) F.I 17 77 1 3 West ln.1 9 1 tmeVi 16x1 16 13 31 I (i Nell 22 M24 2- 3 (Tr.nhm 9 21 "7 W.nfie 13 to I'mn So 9 S3 3W.4.4 7 11 15 l'a Mut 22 72 -s lh 'n .3 frm-tk I 17 Kits 1.1 ItlV C.U 10 "5 Cnlrv Cao IS 1 7 Inv ln.nr li fci li Nl 1 Crown 3i 13 Inves IK 13 Banh, Insurance Slochs FV M.march Cap Mi4iumrnial Lf VPI1K APi -The CN A Fman I bid and CN A Fin ns. supfi.ed bv ClierHfl Im riiii iwlrx Mulunt Sav Lf 26'.

41 41 3H 3 32'4 dUtrtbutiiWi division. Grain Rnnsc CHrCACO (AP miy. Osa Milk lawlta-ssti WMt.tT i 12. 91 13' Hi is.ny tompuny of Columbus. ArqtiireiiK'iit Hcarliod NKW YORK (AP)-Ajree-mcnt 1ms been reached fur riiiniel Industries, ac-itilre Llori.d complete line of Porter science toys.

il ruiitiea Deale-s. Inr. are (mm rn artllal trans.srtN.nf hut Mstrril Life ar i.p.ni-pialive Inler- Frmnre lrn prtres. as twf F.mniie L'Am imalely at which KmiH.iy the aeru.mes caild have F.mpi. vers llr.n heeri purrhssnt askedi or Ks.e'lnv llikli.

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