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SS and FINANCIAL New NEW YOflK (AP)- moved 'ttiis saftaoKJon, showing mixed pattern aotf ho ftnintai- earn pj asm over the eight-day delay in thesteei strike crown, -the top shares were nar- iy mixed like the rest-of 0 Curtis Puh Wr 1.. Trading moderate but total Wias running ahead rf chiefly because of! ft, ithje of soriw big; blocks. r'Anipng these was 50,000 shares ol Union Carbide, up at 63. llhe stock" moved ahead more than a pojnt in later deaU York iduPonf NEW YOSK a listlpuq If 1-JB selected s'nck Srinsacflons on the New byiiamCo .40 Yv SJocK with 5JH illst of- prlctst YORK Srock (bdk) Kiyk Low 2 34fi Wl OUG 1,20 -4 1 '7T'a 1 13 'MBH 4- Nwi; --4. Brai Trsc- Co :60 tit A'nt I CAPE KENNEDY, Fla, Cofcrad WiU fty to the Astronauts 1,.

Gordon Spsce Center et ton, far sevea more days and Charles Cna-ad their hearty appetites 5 kl the tfae i 1 A j'. fcrfefty when tefr fly Mo MlAJfl, Fla, JB.J remained stationary the Altaic Ideaasts, Houston tbursday. A Cooper oftbetisme. news Cooper said the extaveisctafckd $. lost during anepic eight dayila brief tags: Experts want the 4 buddkd today with tecb-i li We hope will improve evwythinrtBev can is an tor OB; storm to resume When the season's second hur- jrtcane MV; IS 57 14 i everything .10 Equity; Cp two: other Inauts, Walter Mv Schirra Jr i V'( Disnty.

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The astronauts Immediiteiyi were 'hustled ta a medical fgcil-' ity for ex.3«ostive tests' wiiich did not disclose any adverse symptoms. Dr Charles Berry, Gemini flight surgeon, reported: the pi- 1 lots were in extremely gcibd physical condition. He said ex- 17 li 41'A Safawsy St 1 SfJosLd 1.60 janr- i.si? StRcgP 1.40D SanOJmp' Jti 36 Vt 12 ISvb 13'a 33' 31'i -IS 21 il SI 43 33'A 33 48v's 153 1 6 2lis 4S 23 10 14Vi) 103 43. 42 E-- 13 51 -S Vi li 23 -r 23 1.20 GActopJ 1 10 Gm CIg 1.10 GenDynam 2.20 )Gtn Foods 2 GwAlilfs 1.40 Gen Motor 3g GsnPrec 1.70 GPubSvc ,513 PubUt GTel El 1.12 GtnTire .60 5 30V." Schanley 1 Scnqrlng 1.30 SCMCorp Vl Scars Res Servel jSheltTra SherVVm 1.70 vi Sinclair 2 o--ASO exfra. extras rsis plus s'ocH dlvldsna.

J--Declared or paid 33 In siock iurlng 1945, cash V9tus ott M-div! rlcn eate. a--DactarM -year, h-- QecIarwJ or psld affar stj-- riarid or split up. vr paid this J.1 Isswa wiih dividends trt arrears. this year, dividend omitted, ripferred o- no action taken test dividend r--Dcclarfel or patd in 1954 plus stock dividend, f--Paid In stock dtirtns 1964, cash valus on ex-dividend or amfuattons would continue Annual Weeks in C3S6 SOlTiethina i 6 for wass 11 4 Sl'r, ---1'A iSVs 64Vj J- Va of the he lost. 'Cooper 105Va 105 3 4 77 'A 'A -40 31 195 4 3 5 SmilhK I.iOa 31Vi GaPaclilo ib GerberPd' .73 asltyO'l -log GillRMe 5.105 GlenAld .506 Goodrch 3.20 1,55 GraceCo I GrandU Granites 1.4V GtASP 1.50s 41 35 2FA H- Vi K.

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Inter-dealer markets change throughout the day. do not include retail markup, markdown or commis- Ccm i toreSGis 1.12 Long LI 1 Loral Corp iLonlMrd 2.50 LuckySIr LuXcns Stl 2 11 37 35 29 31 7 sj 7 la 3 17 52' 3Wa -f Ji-fe ISVs 4- 52 )2 9 3's SOVi Wahvorlh Co rnLam WnBanc 1.10 WeslnMd 1.40 WUnTel 1.4(1 otgEI 1.20 Weyerhr Whirl Cp 1.23 WhileM 1.40 Wilson Co 2 STOCK AVERAGES Compiled by The Press. 30 15 15 60 Ind. Sails Ulil. 78 64 64Vi 18 Higi) 1965 Low 1964 1164 Low BONO AVERAGES Cocnpiled by The AJWlsleii 25't 26V, Noon Tues.

82.0 Prev. Ony 82.0 Week Ago 82.0 Month AQO 82,2 82.5 83.7 Year Ago 44 High A 965 Low 3 77'A 4 34 "A 34'. life 31 31 102VJ SO A 5W 4V'4 IS'rj 40 Bonds li? 10 Second qrad 10 Public Utilities 10 Industrials NEW YORK (AP) weighed 152 and ponrad 154 just before Berry attributed the loss to dehydration. The gain is credited to ample ayy chow aboard: the carrier arid a trencherman's menu on shore. For lunch Monday the astronauts had-big helpings of macaroni and ham.

For dinner it was steak, baked potatoes, (string beans and blueberry pic. Berry said preliminary results indicate man has nothing t.o worry about medically on short flights to the moon. Eight days is the time planned for the first U.S. manned lunar landing trip in 1S69. Medical and technical reviews! will continue at Cape Kennedy until Thursday, when Cooper hope the crystals the warm, moist air invigorates Betsy into harmless rain.

the stonh to intensify and start on a definite course to provide better conditions for the seeding experiment. The U.S. Weather Bureau at Miami said Betsy was centered late this, morning about 270 miles north of San Juan, Puerto RjcQ. and more than 900 miSss east-southeast ot Miami. No Intensification of forward movement was noted or expect- ea before midnight.

The Weather Bureau said Betsy posed no threat to land areas today or Wednesday, Fire Trucks Answer Four Minor Calls Firemen yesterday called to the Van Guard Engi- jneering Co. on Henderson 'Street. The fire in a defective air conditioner was out when they ar- rived. Firemen battled a grass fire on E. Grimes Street and a fire in a Dempster Dumpster at High Point Memorial Hospital.

Firemen said this was caused by hot ashes being placed in the container. Backfiring through a carburetor on a car operated by Mrs. Emma Lindsay of Turner Place caused a fire alarm. The bloze which started in the carburetor was out when firemen arrived. LOS ANGELES (AP) For tiie first time in -Ms 21 years, Ronald Hollett is to think seriously about his future.

There wasn't much point in doing so before. Ronnie was born with heart trouble so severe his skin was always blue from lack of oxygen in the biood. Today, after a first-of-ite-hind -Domestic ya cotton futures opened today with 1 12 -11 28-: 34 sions. BID ASK Furn. Co.

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Prev. Close Oct 29.72 29.73 Dec 29.75 29.76 29.81 29.75 iJMay 29.10 20.10 IJul 26.75 I Oct 24.50 24.50 jDec 24.150 24.60 FUTURE BRIGHTENED Ronald 21, of Waterford, is looking to a bright future now. A new type of "disc" valve, developed by the University of Southern California School of Medicine, was placed in his heart. Now, after the first-oMts-kind operation, his skin is a normal pink instead of blue. Here Dr.

Takahashi Yamada, who helped to develop the valve, explains how it works to Hoilett and his mother, Mrs. Chester Hollett. (AP Wlropholo) Boy Gets First Disc Heart Valve By RALPH DIGHTON valve placed in his heart and operation by University of Southern California surgeons, 53V4 23 55 23 451. SOT 27 54 3 wi I'M Sii't 55 82V 20' Hylton Talks On Property New Teachers To Civitans Welcomed By SCRANTON FROM PAGE 1-A balance of payments issue -that he was "fed up with the question of side groups." Although he once described the conservative Free Society Association formed under the sponsorship of Barry Gola- water, the 1964 GOP presidential nominee, as "harmful" the party organization, Bliss said he was going to with this and other "Once they are formed, I am going to try. to find a way to work with them, 1 Bliss said.

"I will work with any group that will help elect Republicans." I i Scranton, who recently said was ne room in the party (for extremists, said in an interview he supports Bliss' position. "With the exception of a couple of organisations which are not really Republican at all, I believe most of these groups lean be melded into the party," skin is a normal pink and his doctor says he has an excellent chance for a productive life. ''I keep looking in the mirror and I can't'believe-it's-me," cl JUfe Ulooa mrougn Ronnie said before returning to lungs to pick up an adequate his home at Watenord, Calif. supp iy of oxygen Too uch the fourth to be operated on successfully for a rare defect of the valve between the upper and lower chambers on the right side of the heart. Thtf new valve is opened and closed by a dime-sized plastic disc 'ivhich takes the place of the ball commonly used in artificial heart valves.

Developed through animal research in the past year, the disc valve is a third the size of ball valve--a necessity in Hollett's case because the heart chamber in which it fits is abnormally small Because of the inborn defect, Ronnie's hesrt was never able to pump enough blood through Dr. Jerome Harold Kay of USC says young Hollett is the first fo have a new type of disc coursed onward. kept, slipping back through the SeaweH Would Keep Books Open RALEIGH (AP) Malcolm Seawell, chairman of the State Board of Elections, said today he will suggest that registration books in 26 counties affected by the federal voting rights law be kept: open six days a week beginning Oct. 9, Under the law, the books must be opened each of the five Saturdays immediately preceding an election but no mention is made of weekday registration. Seawell said he will make the suggestion to voting officials of the 26 counties at a meeting in Wilson Sept.

12-13. The meeting was called by the board to inform county registration officials in the 26 affected counties how can conform to the requirements of the law. Civil rights leaders have asked that registration books in all North Carolina counties be opened immediately. Under the law, books in counties not on the peirnanent and continues registration system cannot be opened until Oct. 9, Lake Sworn In As N.C.

Justice RALEIGH (AP) Dr. I. Beverly Lake, who twice, sought the governorship of North Carolina, is now officially a member of the North Carolina Supreme Court, Lake was sworn in Monday by Chief Justice E. B. Denny to succeed William B.

Rodman who retired, Rodman will be We for emergency service on the high court. The Lake oath taking drew what was believed to be a rec- defeclive vaive and not enoughiord turnout for such ceremonies on Capital Hill. Troopers To Stay In Plymouth Area RALEIGH (AP) Gov. Dan Moore said today he will keep state troopers in the racially troubled Plymouth area "as long as they are needed." He made the statement after Negro leaders saicl Monday Ne- 11 j. The governor declined and told Frinks a list of 10 demands Frinks presented were local matters to be settled at Plymouth, a coastal town of 5,000.

After the session, Frinks, who ias led the demonstrations at uc juciueu mio me pariy, iegro ieuuers aam ivtuiiaay INC- it ci uv.iuvuai.iai.iuu Members the Twilight Civ-SP A I i i be said. "I am in favor of elect-groes will demcntrate wherev- P5v said that a ec itan Club heard last night TM ing Republicans and if they are er the Ku Klux Klan holds of t' period that followed Fri- tDJk on properly evaluation. The PTA Council entertained wi51i work on that basis, I 'rally in North Carolina, BU Hylton. president of the'teachers at a buffett dinner roo)7J can be found for "Wien they march, jreal estate iirm that bears his Monday at Fairview thcjn iOiu the group that it was Cafeteria (day's clash was ended ar.d that wise to consult a real estate appraiser before entering any con- concerning property. He Mrs.

Mary Gideon, Council president, presided at the. pre-i sentations. She introduced Rob- NASD at 10:30 today. Bids are rspresenu- Hrter-dealcr prices taeljdc do list Afrl Nai Bhc 1.80 NaTCnn NCoihR HMDalry S.iiO Nat Dhl 1.40 It 7 26 tf i i 5M11 VlJlJ" Pointed out the different crt Bealty, new principal at a 'k ways in nich a might! Fairview Street School, who in ZJ. 1 estate.

secure a loan to mvest in real mark-down upward to include mark-up. Bro ASK Sttrfos. Inc 2.25g Nat S1wl 2 MM Tc JJ Ml Zinc 1.19 Corp, 2.J.5 1.40 (NC) Cbem 5 7.404 Pw 1.44! Norttwop 1 4 3i'A JSH 3Z TI'A 7(W 71V4 -t Vt 16 53H 14 1W4 1M4 is jw I 14 14. J- it'A Tt S3 JO Hylton is only senior residential appraiser in High Point 3 I 50 37 34 iO Nonao Norwch I.lOa l.U 4 4 477, -o- 40 I4V1 15 41M. 47V 'a 41H and era of only 2,200 in the na- liain Penn faculties.

turn introduced his faculty. Each Principal of Leonard Street School, Griffin Junior High, Parkview snd Willl introduced their The club also beard a report from president J. C. Boyles on the annual trick or treat candy Money raised from this wifl go toward tbe teach-, 'ing of mentally retarded chii-i dren in High Point. Mrs.

Alice McLeod, President of the Local Unit of NCTA gave remarks, followed by PTA SECOND FROM PAGE Mattmark power project the resort. "When they march, we are demonstrations would be re- going to be there," said Golden secretary of the fj Southern Christian Leadership Conference, "llie Klan has gotr' to be outlawed in North Csro- nearllina." now he would ask federal offj- to sent U.S. marshals to which he said he did not think it "advisable or necessary" to call a special legislative session since registration books will open Oct, 9 in preparation for the Nov. 2 election. The governor added that dur- ing the registration period i( th(f books will be opened, will re- main open continuously anS every person entitled under state Jaws and the 1965 voter registration ac-i will be -allowed! 1 to register." He asserted that Some of ice blocks were as large as two-story houses.

One witness said the avalanche struck so quickly thai the workmen, mostly Swiss and "We. are not going to use vlo-'i 'counties having permanent- did not saylregistralion cannot legally opeit many U.S. marshals heitheir registration books before would request. He said they the date prescribed by Jaw." to move out ofishouJd be carried to ence table and not the The statements came after the Negroes emerged even looking up." Otticiala said about 1 000 workers were on tbe at the buffet. Mrs.

Eloulse of the site wnen the half After the session with the gov- Moore said. "I reiterated statements which I have made i Q-- vv i. i III" ernor, Frinks said UK nesting before, that I would not toler The tree TOa niluc i1 re shapes, Mrs. Bonnk Bethea, Mrs with an thret lines often bein foand twig. afid Mrs broke tuna of Gov.

Dan Moore. The govermr had called the session to discuss racial tension at Plymouth where demonstrating Negroes, ttlvvl 4 men clashed Friday "I'm afraid not very much was 'did not accomplish what we expected." F'Joyd McKisskk of Darbam, national chairman of the Congress of Racial EquaKty violence or lawlessness by iadhrkhmi or groups in the and that I would do my uttn to Me that law is fairly a and rack cascading itwU saved by ava-jscssion B. lanchc corridor which chann-lbly to hurt, none seriously. hoped." LVtu 10 requested! "Time is of the essence," he tnat the governor call a "It's a question of fcow il-- much longer the non-violence of past it voting forces can hold away." tration. time voter Following the meeting, Ckw, i Moore issued a statement in of Frinks said it had beet (hat a Good Neighbor Council wouid be set up Plymouth but that he cooperatiijg with tbe move.

said the pawns working form the council are not senLsiJve..

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