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The San Francisco Examiner from San Francisco, California • 52

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There were plenty rf 100-Milc Run birds around but Saturday's thick fog was less than a help. The shotgunners managed limits but they were slow in coming and included a sprinkling of scrub birds. This SACRAMENTO, Oct. 24. A.

J. Foyt of Houston, the Tidewater in New Oil Hunt By 1lf. W. JORZ LOS ANGELES. Oct.

24. A new hunt for oil youngest driver in the past three 500-miIers, today signed was also the story from much of Grizzly Island and most of the Suisun Marsh area. While birds are In good supply in the regions north of the Bay, they seem to be downright sparse as you head south. Dr. V.

A. Prindle has seen very few ducks in the Los Banos-Gustine area since the season opened and says the shooting has been very scratchy. up for California's only annu By WALT RADKE Although the second weekend of the duck chase wasn't as torrid as the opening rounds, birds were generally plentiful, and production was well above most shoots last year. Sprig continue to be the most plentiful bird, with mallards in heavy supply in the Butte Sink and District 10 regions. The goose census also is rising nicely.

Several spots reporting poor Saturday barrages blamed heavy fogs, rather than lack of birds, for their light straps. District 10 shooters enjoyed a heavy flight of large ducks on Saturday, and many of the boys were out of the blinds in less than an hour. Sunday the birds were still around, but. spooky, and while most hunters had limits by 9 a. widgeon were included in some of the bags.

The Saturday shoot was also rated tops in most portions of the Butte Sink. But here again the doin's turned spotty on the Sabbath despite a 15-20 mile an hour southwest wind. Nevertheless, there were some areas which produced nicely. J. P.

Cuenin shot the North Rutfe Club and had his half dozen sprig and mallard by 7:30 m. THE WILLI AMSMAXWFI.L AREA, which was torrid al race for Indianapolis cars the 10th annual "Golden State Hundred," Sunday aT in Monterey County has heen launched by Tidewater Oil which has staked location for a wildcat test ternoon here at the State Fair Ground's mile dirt track. four miles northeast of the San Ardo Field. The company's "Orradre" 64X-16 will be drilled Foyt is currently in second place in national standings DICK SHOOTERS weren't the only sportsmen to head home smiling from their weekend efforts. The local striped bass clan continued to harvest limits aplenty in several areas.

The trolling faction continued to enjoy load-up conditions in Raccoon Strait and in the Red Rock-California City region on both moving tides. Also rated as very good was the sand pile off Alcalraz in the afternoon. Particularly torrid was the Mission Rock water. Trollers working the incoming under the Ray Bridge, and bait flippers working opposite the Bethlehem ship yards 80 points behind defending champion Rodger Ward. Only at an elevation of 1,400 feet in the Walker Canyon area, approximately 2,000 feet south and 1,500 feet west from the northeast corner of the 100-mile USAC National Championship auto races at Sacramento and Phoenix are left on this season's 12 race a week ago, with the help of stiff breezes, has tailed off championship circuit.

Section 16-22S-11E. Honolulu Oil Co. is preparing lo run a production test Besides Foyt and Ward other Indianapolis veterans on both moving tides bagged limits with ease. As a measure of the good work, 97 boats out of Mission Rock Resort checked in a grand total of 506 bass, virtually all in the four to eight pound bracket. Salmon trollers fell heir to another sorry weekend Working the lightship, the middlegrounds and along the north side, most of the fleet berthed with only a couple of entered for a chance at J.

on its exploratory well "Bals- considerably. Ducks were in relatively poor supply and wouldn't work much. This doesn't mean the birds have left. Roy Harkoni of Williams, whose club shares a mile of the east refuge fence at Norman, claims the sanctuary is loaded with sprig. His crew folded easy limits both days.

He also reported lots of birds piling in from the north, probably Tule Lake, early Sunday plus several flights of geese. Agajanian's purse of more than $12,000 in prize money Controller Institute Meet Here Economist Roy L. Reierson declared before the Controllers Institute of America conference here yesterday that the slackening in business activity which is currently in progress has some additional months to run. And it. is likely to bring some further easing in employment and output, Reierson, vice president and chief economist, Bankers Trust New York, predicted.

However, a decline of substantial proportions does not seem to be indicated, he said, adding: "Based upon thfl evidence currently in view, the business sag is not expected to exceed in magnitude the corrections of 195.1-54 and 1957-58, both of which were relatively moderate." Reierson noted American industry now faces stiffer competition in world markets our balance of international payments continues to run a large deficit; the gold outflow has stepped up and the future of the dollar is under renewed questioning at home and abroad. Increasing the dollar pric of gold would not solve th) balance-of-payments problem, Reierson argued. He added: "Improving the balance-of-payments position obviously requires continuing efforts on our part to expand U. S. exports.

"It also requires obtaining the co-operation of other nations in the further reduction and elimination of restrictions that hinder the export of American goods." include Tony Bettenhausen, Wayne Weiler, Jim Hurtu medium sized fish in the box. However, the salmon story was improving yesterday Frank Sargent's Aileen, with a party of five trollers. re don Unit" 1, four miles northwest of Gulf Oil Buckeye Gas Field in Colusa County. The wildcat has been drilled to feet at a site 1,370 feet south and 150 feet west from the northeast corner of Section bise, Dempsey Wilson, Eddie Sachs, Bill Homeier, Len Sut There are still birds galore on Harvey Sorenson's ranch ton and Gene Force. in the Yolo Basin near Dixon.

His gang not only collared ported six salmon in the box by 11 a. m. They were dragging limits of choice ducks in a couple of hours, but contend1 their anchovies around the lightship lightship IIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllMIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIllllllll I II I II 1 1 1 II II I Itlllll lltll I II 1 1 1 IIIIIIIIIIIIMIIII hd llourdase Averages 212 to UDown the Alley head All Star Qualifying iiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiini VISITOR In San Fran-s isco fnr a meeting; today of the hoard of tlirertor. of the Pacific Area Travel Association in Sir Leonard Isitt, board chairman of New Zealand National Airway Corp. and 'las-man Empire Airwaja.

Ltd. By CARL REICH 13.141; Ken Bailer, 3,125, and Don Bickford, last year's win Several big name bowlers will have to get a John M. Young of Beverly Hills has staked location for an exploratory well, "Gcr-lach" 22-14. 4'z miles west of Vernalis Gas Field production in San Joaquin County. This will be Young's third test in the area.

Location of the new wildcat is 1.190 feet south and 1,320 feet east from the northwest corner of Section 13-3S-5E. wiggle on at Sports Center next weekend if they hope to win one of the four trips to the National All ner, The Metro Masters Men's League took off Sunday night and will be idle next weekend because of All Star qualifying. Metro gals had some good scores Sundav. Ruth Noll shot 256-191-165612 at Downtown and Prim Verger 200-256-167632 at Brentwood. Women begin their All Star Tournament, rolloffs at Star tournament in southern California in January.

Ed Bourdase set a terrific pace in the first Ifi game CHICAGO, Oct. 24 Grain futures closed irregular as profit-taking cut into an early sharp advance today on the Board of Trade. three sites SaturdaySaratoga and Fourth St. in San Jose qualifying round last Saturday and Sunday, averaging 212 for a 3,392 pin total. The top 96 scorers move into the eight game semifinals and Camino of Mountain View.

WE OWE A.V Al'OLOGY to the Northern California Bowling Proprietors Association, and specifically Frank Lacy of Albany, for last week's statement that it favored at Sports Center next Saturday. Then the field will be cut to 16 who will roll the following weekend. Business World Ev Collins, stocky Peninsula star, stands second to the BPAA eligibility rule covering exhibition appearances. Bourdase with 3,316 pins, thanks to a 1,746 1218 average! total over the weekend. Larry Mar is third with 3,304.

fol lowed by Walter Raade, Bob Goode, 3,202, and Les Barrett, 3,199. Stars who need whopping scores next Saturday to stay Dividends Voted in the competition include Red Elkins, Dick Agce, IIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIItlllllllMllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllli C. .1. Boechieri was promoted to assistant vice president in Bank of America's organization planning division at the head office here. For the past four years, he has been assistant chief position analyst in the personnel relations department.

a C. Ramsey was appointed western regional sales manager for Day-Brite Lighting inc. Paul Lebenbaum Jr. was named manager of the Palo Alto plant of International Telephone and Telegraph REGULAR Company Rate Record Pavbl. 121 BlackHills PAL .37 11 21 10 .31 Bayless Mkts 15 Den A RG Westn .25 Strikes and Spares By JOE WILMAN lectrosraphir.

.25 Eastn Util Assoc .55 Ford of Canada (3125 Corporation's components division. He formerly was with General Electric Co. James F. McConnell was named to the newly created position of staff appraiser for Marin County Savings and Loan Association, San Rafael. Miehapl L.

Simon and George Yee were appointed registered representatives of Lawson, Levy, Williams Stern. Paul C. Johnson was promoted from underwriting manager, Menlo Park regional office, to the underwriting department of Allstate Insurance Company's home office in Skokie, 111. Thomas E. Merry was named manager of the new Walnut Creek store of Simon Hardware Co.

George D. McDonald was appointed general manager of the Berry Foundrv. Sacramento. Johnson John .25 Lykes Bros SS .25 Mohawk Rubber .25 AH western proprietors opposed that portion of the regulation," says Gabe Kiss, until recently with Saratoga Lanes in San Jose. "Eastern operators outvoted u.s on the stipulation that bowlers who shot exhibition matches in non BPAA establishments were ineligible for BPAA A team of bowling writers will participate in formal opening ceremonies of Lido Lanes in Newark next Friday night.

Brunswick Corporation has expanded its howling manufacturing facilities with addition of a Plant coverng 200,000 square feet of space at Muskegon, Mich. I' EL MATEO BOWL'S fourth annual Totem team tournament opened in San Mateo over the weekend and will run through Nov. 27. It is sanctioned by ABC, WIBC and NCBPA. A six game singles tournament also is in progress.

Westlake Bowl's 52 lanes go at a terrific rate, but so far there hasn't been a 300 game. Top score, so far, has been a 289 rolled in a practice session by 15 year old Boh Morrison of Daly City. Brentwood Bowl's! team has entered the American Rowling Congress Classic1 Division tournament, at. Detroit next spring. The lineup includes Boh Wild, Ed Rourdase, Vern Downing, Jack Middletnn and Joe Jacques.

The Classic group, voted last' year, is fnr teams with at least two 190 average professional bowlers. 122 1115 111 11 11 1125 11,25 12 9 1115 U'4 1118 12; 15 1117 11 '4 114 11 119 Murph.GC .55 Neptune Metar .35 Phila Elec .56 Phil Long Dis Tel .25 Rockwell Stand .50 .35 .30 .20 .40 U. S. Bonds U'10 12'19 121 1115 121J 12,9 1230 121 11 1 1220 115 1210 1121 1121 1231 121 121 1121 1'3 2,1 U2J 121 121 127 121 1118 SealrtOswFalla Searle, GO Sperry Rand Union Tank Car Warren SO Wash Steel THREE RUSHAWAY MOTIONS HAVE SOMETHING IN COMMON A reader in New Jersey asks if the ball should be pushed straight out in front of the bowler to begin the pushaway motion. There are three generally accepted ways the ball can be pushed to get the armswing on imported Canadian whisky? for 1 less -enjoy True, Canadian Whisky 11 '10 .25 11 '7 NEW YORK.

Oct. 24. (AP) Closing over the counter United States Gov 12, 20 120 11.4 Wriuley, Wru .25 do Yuba Con Indust 09 ernment Treasury honds. (Prices are quoted in dollars and thirty seconds.) Bonds Bid Ask Cha. Yield 2is fiO 100 1 100.3 EXTRA Murphy.

GO .10 Wngley, Wm 1.00 INITIAL Richrdsn nw .25 1115 1118 1121 2.ts fit 2Ws S2-59 June 9 27 2' is S3 under way. They depend upon 17 30 16 16 IRREGULAR Gen rireprtl 5 11,28 where the ball is held in the 4 2j 3s fifi 21 62 3'ns f8 STOCK Mohawk Rubber 50 12 Stelma Inc 100 114 stance position. 21js S8-S3 )7 16 24 ioo lune 20 101 6 Dar. aU0 RR 99. 98 93 2 96 20 97 20 94 100.4 91.1? 89.28 101.14 89 18 88.30 88.4 87.20 87.20 8' 20 99 28 21jS Toronto Slock YEAR END Putnam Crth Fd 26 1031 1110 4s 69-M Statistics on Tin Mors FOR FIVC NFL GAMES TEAM S.

F. Onn INCREASED riuka Pnwer .40 11 '25 Nat Biscuit .70 1213 31 'is 70-65 12M 111 040 2 89 2 94 3 23 3 48 3 45 3 52 3 85 3,74 3.89 3 81 3 85 3 92 3 90 3 82 3 80 3 78 3 89 4 04 3 94 3.88 3 88 3.86 3 99 3 76 3.98 2t'3S 71-S6 87.28 TORONTO. Oct. 24. vAP) Saias Stork Closa 2i 72-67 June 87 12 21 as 72-67 Sent.

87 12 i 72-67 Dec. RI I trlel ttrt Earnings I QT. EMM 99.20 7B 103 103.8 First downs rushing 17 ji First downs passing 4S 30 First downs penalties 11 Total first downs 93 7fi Net yards rushing FS1 71S 100,16 100.2 94 16 94.24 49crs: The Rumors Arc Mounting (Continued From Page 1) after hour during the mid-western tour, far into the night until they were bleary-eyed. llickey and his helpers are as bewildered as every one 41-is 85-75 4s 80 80 3is 83 78 31.4S 86 3WS 90 3s 95 31 jS 98 If a bowler holds the ball up around his shoulders in his stance, he should push the ball out and slightly down. The hnwler who holds the hall at waist level should push the ball straight out toward the pins or his target.

For bowlers like Professor Wilman who have a bent-over stance position, the pushaway motion should be slightly upwards as the sketch shows. The one thing all three of these pushaway motions have in common is that they are all Net yards passing 72 659 Total net yard 1j9S pushed directly toward the 90 16 90.12 91 16 8r' 12 90.20 'HI 90 4 91 8 85 4 90.12 easses attempted lftO 93 750 Calgarv Ed 14,25 700 Cdn Husky 4 65 1870 Cassiar Ash 13 00 1494 Con Smalt 17 50 3052 Dfnison 9.70 3200 Elder Mm 1.08 565 Falconbds 32.50 4935 Gunnar 520 Hollinger 21.50 500 Inspiration 3012 400 Labrador 17 50 1720 Noranda 39 25 250 Par. Petrol 9 90 100 Royalite 5.75 4485 Sherntt 3 10 5670 Steep Rock 6 45 3050 Triad 1 80 2500 Unit Asbestos 3.50 Company ideal Cement Loriliard Duval Suloh Wst Earnings Per Shar Latest Year Period Period Ago 9 mos, 9'30 SI 00 SI 23 9 mos. 9 30 3.28 1 89 12 Mos. 9'30 3.28 1.60 9 mos.

9 30 1.44 1.3 3 mos. 9, 30 .30 5 9 mos. 9 30 1.58 1 80 3 mos. 9 '30 ,54 48 9 mos. 9 '30 3 08 4 48 pins or target.

The variations as to up, down or straight out Passes completed 13 51 Passes had intercepted 3 2 Fumbles 7 4 Opp. fumbles recovered 3 4 Penalties 31 19 Yards penalized 2B1 3S9 will vary only as the stance Foreign Exchange Prkr Hannifin Amer Potash Reckman Instr Amer Viscose Thatcher Glass Pacific Lights Continen Can Diamond Alkali Lins-Temco El Financial Fed NEW YORK. Oct. 24 (AP) Closing positions vary. To check vour stance and hoost both form and averaKe a Quick look at "Your Stance and Approach" is lust the thing My porket-sized.

go-everywhere oampnlPt will bvp you the inside straiRht on the 3 pocket with handy tips on all aspect of delivery 9mos.9'30 1.07 1 88 12 mos. 930 3 10 2 5 9 mos 9'30 1 89 2 95 9 mos 9 30 3 17 2 8 3 mns 9 30 33 2 3 mos 9 30 1.15 1.05 else about what has happened Tifle BrOd'S 7660 Unit Keno 6 95 2991 Ventures 24 25 1625 West Cdn Oil 93 1000 Vale lead 10! INDIVIDUAL PA PC Yds. TD 107 60 '6 4 53 23 232 2 Wushini TCB NYG Ave. 67 280 41 75 255 i 9 60 6 6 4 3 15 11 15 13 2 7 3 5 Mutual Fluids Smith McElhenny Tittle prodia Perry Roberts foreign exchange rates (Great Brit am and Australia in dollars, others cents and decimals of a cent): Canada in New York (freel. 102 4376 Great Britain (pound).

2 8138; Great Britain 30 day futures. 2 8091; Great Britain 90 riav futures, 2 8025; Australia (round). 2 5575; BelEium (franc). 2 0070; France (franc), 20 36; Germany (Western) (deutsche mark), 23.9825: Holland (guilder). 26.5250: Italy (lira).

1619: Portugal (escudo). 3 51: Sweden (krona), 19.40; Switzerland (franc) free). 23.24; Denmark (krone). 14.54 Latin America: Argentina (peso) (free) 1.22: Brazil (cruzeiro) (free), MQ0; Mexico (peso), 8 02; Venezuela (bolivar). 29.99.

Far East: Hong Kong dollar, 17.70. STOP-MIME BRAKE 1341 Bush Sr. TU 5 3022 (link befweea Palk aarf larkia) Opa 4:45 a.m. to a p.m. 2801 Junipers Serri Blvd.

Daly City PL i-e22 Oaa 7:00 a.m. ta 4:00 m. MONDAY, OCT. 24, 1969 Receiving PC Owens 21 Simply send a dime and a stamped, self-addressed envelope to me. loe Wilman, 326 West Madison St Chicago 6, fnr your power-producing copy Copyrt.

190, Ntl. Newpaper Inc. (irapplc Tillisl Stages Kczar Debut Tonight Acrobatic Kdouard Car- GrouoSecAuto to the SF pros. For example, they can't begin to understand why the secondary defense, so promising last season, has suddenly lost the touch. "They were lost," one Packer receiver told us.

"That Abe Woodson is one of the best in the lpague. But he sure didn't look like it against us. 1 could have caught 40." The fact is there has been a breakdown everywhere. R'd Ask 1 87 2.05 3 01 3 30 214 2.35 12.25 13 24 13.54 14.64 20.29 21 94 do Petrol do Soeoal do Trans Mass Inv Tr do Growth Mass Life Yds. 215 194 77 155 93 56 61 Mutual Invest 8 79 9 65 Stickles 18 Smith 17 Conner 16 McElhenny I Markey 4 Wilson 3 Perry 1 after fourth name.

Scaring 13.29 13 29 do Shares do TruM do Avia-tl 7 77 do Building 5.41 do Can Grth 5.70 do Chem 11.12 do Com Stk 11.57 do Food 6 04 t0 FullvArfm 8.74 do GenBond 6 do Ind Men 5 87 do InstBond 7.92 do Mining 5.01 no Petrol 9 08 do RR Bond 2 07 do RRFouio 4,85 Bid Aberdeen Fd 1 Affiliated Fd 7 01 Am Bus Shrs 4.15 Am Inv Fd 12.46 Am Mut Fund 7.93 Am 21.50 Axe HoughPdA 5 08 do So A El 10 87 do Tern Can 8.72 BlueRidgeMut 10.61 Boston i-unrt 16.68 Broad St Inv Ilia Bullock Fund 11.96 Calif Fund 6.31 CanadaiicnFd lii.w Canadian Fd 13.68 Cdn Int Grth 9 92 2 90 3 15 The Sportsman's Column -3 Hawaiian Stocks NM-Wide 13 91 20.45 12.95 13 98 Natl Invest NatSecSerBal 10.11 11 05 TD F(3 PAT 5 32 5 81 Furniharl Oayis 0 3.41 by Dan Wittar I Ca. Ask' Bid Ask 2S PionMills 24i Owens do Bond do Div do Pref Stk do Income do Stock do Growth 3 73 7 93 6.01 7 93 pentier of France, the North American Wrestling Alliance world grappling champ, makes his first appearance in the new Kezar Pavilion 7.26 5 50 7 26 Smith 2 8 06 Bid AmFact HwCmSa. 834 HPinean 16ij FISHING 9 CBrewer 28 301.2 Tnt. 0 20 0 12 0 12 0 6 0 0 6 0 6 0 2 Auk ll 7 58 4.44 12.46 8 67 23.00 5.52 11 82 9 53 11 63 18.03 1252 13.11 6,90 1j.o lb.to lu 64 y.Cb 14.68 11.12 12 06 10.90 9.39 9.96 15.70 20.76 8.30 13 57 7 18 11.49 10.12 15.00 I6V2; HwEleCt 56 7 61 8 32 Conner 1 Perry 1 McElhanny 1 Wilson 1 1 Caoit Shrs 6.27 iSnCMills S' 2 do RR Stk do Steel do Tobacco Grth Ind Shrs Ham, I Fd HC7 do HDT New Eng GAnnFR's Ttr.r.e ska fishtno BOATB LEAVE DAILY A.M. SS Prlnrlon on Half Moon Bav CA1L M083 BEACH PA.

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Ben Sharpe of Canada Pine St Pioneer 8.23 8.95 Price. TR Grth 13 05 13.18 meets Honolulu's Sam Steam S. F. Mining SAI.MOV srOnTFISHING rksitrvation r.n. s-2spf MVSALITO BOAT TACKLE SHOP Puritan 7.17 7 75 Putnam Ceo 1V06 16 28 do Growth 13.19 14 34 Quart Dist 6.61 7 boat in the 45 minute prelude Ask 8.06 8 52 5.94 6,25 12 18 1267 7.61 9 58 7 40 6 44 8 25 5.50 9.95 2 5 33 8 83 8.70 9 22 17 81 4 36 24 98 2.57 7.98 9.72 8.37 11.19 10 39 6.50 5 68 11.21 11.21 11 35 0 12.29 25 79 23 07 1685 9 95 932 14 98 19.

59 11.96 12 64 12. 2j 1451 595 6.32 14.52 11.27 25.25 13 73 2 72 3.55 212 3 31 A lot of the trouble could be traced to the lack of offensive punch which has been evident from the start. There hasn't been any line blocking and the trouble is aggravated by the fact that it appears guard Ted Connolly is through for the season. It looks, now, that Connolly, injured in a practice collision before the Green Bay contest, will need surgery to correct cartilage disturbance. He's hospitalized at Mary's Help, awaiting the decision to be made later this week.

Inc Found Fd 2.35 do Boston 7 30 Incoro Income 8 89 Incoro Invest 7.74 InstitFoundFd 10 23 do Grth Fd 9 50 Instit Income 5.95 Intl Resources 5.2! Invest co Amer 9 58 Inv Tr Boston 10 Inv Research 10 so Istel 32 39 Cent Shrs Tr 8. ,2 Chae Fa Bos lJU Chemical Fd 10,28 Colomaitnf rg 11.60 Colonial Fd 9.97 Comwlth Inc 8 64 Comwlth Inv 9 16 do Stk Fd 14 44 Comp Fd 19.10 ComppositeFd 7.64 Corp Leaders 17 89 CrW Iny-Oivlnc 6 57 De'awar Fd 10.45 Delaware Inc 9 20 de Vegh Inv 14.85 deVeghMutF 51.41 DiversGrthStk 8.59 do Inv Fd 8 51 Dividend Shrs 2.71 Orevtus Fd 13 67 10 85 to the one hour main event. OEF.P SF.A FISHIVO RA7FT, p. Moss Beach. PA Hih Low Close ScudderFdCan 11 30 11 JO .091 2 .091 a 0912 HUNTING Rookie end Doc Mackey also is hospitalized for observation.

He was helped off the field early at Milwaukee with a concussion. On the optimistic side was the news that tackle John Thomas and defensive half Jim Ridlon will rejoin the team today. .11 .11 '00 SI S. C.IK 17 17 7 do Com Stk 8 63 8 63 Sel Am Sh-s 8 24 8 92 Phrh'drs Tr 91 1 1 03 .20 ,20 "8 08 Ed "Mr. Clean" Miller and 320 pound Man Mountain Campbell go against Ramon Torres and John dotoi in a tag team tilt following the 14.70 Johnston Mut 12 29 08 08 05 Sales Stock 1000 Adcx 2000 Comstock 10000 Entraria 1000 Eureka 2000 GolrtMetls 1000 ManhattanG 2000 Mt Unmn 6000 Red Hill 5000 76 Devlp Co 4000 White Cap 13 50 14 5 smirn, r.os Snwest Invent Sovereign Inv 05 .11 .20 .08 08 05 .02 .021 .04 .15 51.93 9 52 9 33 2.98 14 86 Kystn Cus B-l 21 71 Factory Closeout! CAMPFRS FOR PICRI PS Fully Equipped.

Shown it 4007 Rfdwood Highway North Santa Roaa 12. S6 13 "7 34 43 36 43 do 2 do 3 CANADA HOUSE True Canadian whisky, Canada House, costs little more than most domestic whiskeys. In Canada's Rockies, old personal methods develop flavor unheard-of in go lifrht a whisky. And it rides light on the proof Canadians demand in their favorite whisky. Tonight-at your house, make it imported Canada House.

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4 4475. 13.71 ao uont do Income, do Science do Canada Va'ue Line 15.45 6.59 7.20 10.24 II.13 12 67 13 8S 14.73 16.11 5.53 6 04 5.02 5.49 Ammunition TREASURY POSITION WASHINGTON, Oct. 24 (AP) The cash position of the Treasury comoared with corresponding data I year ago (000 omitted)! Oct. 19. '60 Oct.

19. '59 Balance 5 4,163.138 5.403,467 Deposits fiscal year July 1 25.238,788 23,170,315 Withdrawals fiscal yeir 29,122.534 Total debt 2S7. 789.197 289.985.570 Gold asset 18.581.477 19.488.088 Includes 1402.975.941.51 debt not subject to statutory linW 12 Ga. M-bae caaa of 500 00 Income, do Sol Sit Wash Mut Inv 00 5-3 11,58 doS-4 U21 do Fd Can 13 51 Knickerbocker 5 43 do Growth 5 77 Lazard 13 75 Lexineton Tr 10.31 Loom Sav Can 25.25 do Mutual 13 73 Manag Fd Elec 2 48 do Gen ind 3 24 Metal 1 (13 f.Paoer 3.n"2 full time $1,000 A MONTH INCOME (NO SELLING) ECLUSIYE FRANCHISE (6 MO. TRIAL PERIOD) $6,500 CASH NECESSARY MONEY REFUNDABLE) WRITI 10X M-inm SAN FRANCISCO IXAMINM 311 340 8 74 9 55 WANTED! "ADHESIVE PROBLEMS" Oar lafcaratariaa ara Milam la varlt wita iaaitrll Urmt a aa'haiiva araalaaii, valid athtra aiva fallaf fa lalra.

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