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The Herald-News from Passaic, New Jersey • 32

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i i r- jr-j, -r --r--r- tr tr 32 The Thurtdoy, April 6, 1 972 Your money's worth usmess Jobless insurance rig nits Industry Even though the joblesi picture In the U.S. must pork up as our economy gtrengthenu, the level of unemployment among certain categories of workers will continue stickily hiKh. Thus, the Importance of closing the grips in our national unemployment Insurance By Sylvia Porter Wilshire OH wells producing NEW YORK-Slggl B. Wif. rig, president of Wil.shlrc fjil Co.

of Texas, announced the completion of three oil wells in Alberta, Canada, in which the company has a 10 per cent working interest. These three wells, in addition to the thm viously completed, now estab lish several very substantial oil and gas pools on a block. The oil and gas from these; fields are being marketed now-for the first time. Dow names Davis SADDLE BROOK Chester P. Davis has been appointed a corporate account manager for Dow Chemical in the metropolitan area.

He will responsibility for a portion of Dow's pharmaceutical accounts now serviced by Harold Cummings, who will retire this summer. Today's early stocks NEW YORK AIr N( York Exchange mM morning prices 7'4 1 34 35' 3 30? 30 JO1 ItockilnoerBd 3 01 linlond Stl 7 Net Inlrlklnc l.M 4 Vj 0 10 393 31 3V? (iHh.) Wo Lnr Lett Die IBM 40 inl Harv 1 40 3V4 791 H'lntMlnCtl .70 A I 6W fM 49 49 tM V'vi 1 J3 31 39 I 31 3 int Nickel 1 21 33' 3 '4 78' 77 74 4. I 10' 10 lot Vol 19', 34 31'4 73 4' 39 27 int Pop I SO lownvef 1.411 lowuHSv 1.44 lick Corp IJ )Dt IK 25 4 tiK ho ri 7H 1 65 5 11 77 77 77'i 3 75 21 21 Si system will continue of top priority too on a par with the Importance of direct attacks on ktructural unemployment among blacks, women, teen-aKers, the elderly, the unskilled, as well as the highly skilled in some "surplus" occupations. And big gaps remain In the system. While benefits have been increased, the maximum benefit is only about one-half of a worker's former pay, vs.

the two-thirds President Nixon suggested nearly three years ago. ill Jewel Ce 1 jonnMon 1 70 JonnJon jonLoon 80 JonLou .3 1 17 VICE PRESIDENT The Schaefer Brewing Co. has announced the election of Walter T. Brossok of Wayne as vice president and a member of the board of directors. He joined the company in 1960 as an administrative assistant to the director of marketing.

54'4 1 71 Jit V. 6 t7 47H 17 381 3' 38111 111 I X'-4 $6' 7 ll AS'i II 34 34'4 UH is joy Mtg 1.40 26 30 30' JO' I J4H J4Vi 34 14 IT 1J I 49H A. No. The size of your savings nestegg has nothing to do with your eligibility for unemployment compensation. Q.

Can you collect unemployment benefits if you're already on welfare? A. Yes, although the amount of your welfare is bused on the amount of your other Income, Including unemployment benefits. Q. Are veterans covered? A. Yes.

Under the same rules applying to non-veterans. Q. Which occupations are covered end which not? A. Virtually all those working for someone else are covered, except those working for religious institutions, for the public school system, in agriculture and for certain very small businesses and most household workers. Q.

How much money is now backing the program and who pays for if? A. Total reserves are around $10 billion. Employers pay a fixed percentage of each covered worker's wage up to $4,200 year. The percentage varies from state to state and in many cases, from firm to firm, Q. How do you apply for benefits? A.

Go to the nearest state employment service office (see address in telephone book under the listing for your state government), i for work and fill out an 34'4 And the size of a firm whose workers are eligible has dropped from a payroll of four workers In a 20 week period to just one es long as the overall payroll comes to 11,500 or more during a calendar quarter. If you're among the employed, you may have only the vaguest notion of your rights under this system, and even if you have been laid off, you easily may be confused about what to do. Here are key up-to-date points: Q. How much will you get in dollars? A. The minimums and maximums vary state to state, according to your marital status and also the number of your dependents.

Covered unemployed workers are now getting minimum benefits from J3 to $21 a week. Maximums range from (15 a week in Indiana to $85 in Connecticut and Hawaii. (The average weekly benefit to a totally unemployed worker is $58.25 vs. $10.56 in 1940.) Q. For up to 52 weeks? A.

Normally, the maximum has been 26 weeks, but all states now have provisions to stretch this to 39 weeks as long as the national jobless rate persists at 4.5 per cent or more and in some states with even higher rates, the span is 52 weeks. Q. Are you disqualified if you heve a relatively large amount of savings? koliAlum SO 25' 46 1' 15 16 11 17 '4 48' WV, KonGtEl 1.40 Korty Ind KovierRo .60 Kennecort 1 21 60 49 49' 49 HI 25' in 31 375 50 37 ACT NOW 78 2 75H 2 12 1 21 38 44 99 371 4 8l' 15 41' 431 43 24 77U 77 i 50" 27' 4- INCOME TAX I 33 33' 33 Vi KerrMrO .60 KlmbClk 1 70 KnlohlN kroltco 1.77 1 JOM 3IP4 M4 44M 44 44 38' M'A 3' Mi'i 114V 115V Major occupational catego- 34 71 It KretoeSS .50 Krooer l.M ries still are not covered by the program. From state to state there are huge benefit gaps. The program has not yet been molded so it helps to match, as it should help to match, the available jobs with the jobless.

Nevertheless, the system Is being improved and it is an indisputably vital financial cushion to the economy of the entire nation as well as to the jobless worker and his family. As of this year, for instance, nearly 7 million former Ineligible workers in state hospl-t a 1 and college-university teachers, administrators and research workers are covered for the first time. About 64 million workers are now covered and more than 2,000,000 were actually getting benefit checks at a recent date. Also on Jan. 1, the maximum length of time you can collect jobless benefits was temporarily upped from 26 to 52 weeks the actual number of weeks depending on the state and the national unemployment rate.

5 LOW RATES NO L0N9 WAIT COURTEOUS SERVICE 9 39'X. 29 37 944 O6V4 9f, 39 47 Ut LearSlea .30 11 37 37 37 I 7 Vk 13 36 36 36 13 11V 2 19 19 33 3' 3 34 17' 17Vi 70 150' 149 22 50 49 LetiPCem .40 LehVal Ind Lehman .960 Leviti Furn LevttrF wl 3f4 IRS signs union pact Wl 2V V. V. I'V 19 3' 17V 150 50 44 7 70 V. V.

28 20 20 18 14J 14 7 7VV 7V, 281 43 41' 66 67 0 84 4 77 7 7 35 19' 19 144 71 4J tl $4 7 LlbdOFd 2 LlboMcNL Llaat My 3.50 HI 11 44 7 TO' 19V 13V il'h West Coast office opened Michael Murphy has been appointed by Panelgraphic Corporation of West Caldwell as a sales engineer to manage the West Coast Sales Office. Headquarters In the Los Angeles vicinity, Murphy will represent the company's complete line of panels, displays, rear projection screens, optical filters, and panel assemblies and systems in western states. The company had previously employed manufacturers and engineering representatives for this region. 19' Ling Tern Vt Llltonlnd Lockheed Air 19H AbhILB I I ACF Ind 740 Ad MIIIH .70 Addreno .60 Admiral AtlfMLf 1 61 Air Prod Alrco .20 AlcanAlu .80 A'lo Cp -70Q AMxiPw 140 AllWd Ch 1 70 AMIxISIr 1.40 AlHiCft A'caa 1(0 AV8AC .50 AmHtll .09 Am Alrlln ABmdi 79 AmBdclf 1 70 Am Con 3.70 ACrySufl I 40 Cvon 1.25 AmEIPw 1 74 A Homo 1.77 Am Hoo .37 A MMCH1.40 Am Motor ANotGm 3 30 ASmoilR 170 Am Stand .40 wt Am TAT 7 60 AMP Inc 1 AMP Inc Amptx Corp Anaconda Anch Hock 1 Ancorp Apoco Cp .16 Arch Don 1 Armco Stl 1 Armt Ck .80 AshldOII 1.70 AsdOGd 1.3$ Atl Rlchlld 2 Allot Corp Avco Corp Avrwt Avon Pd 1.35 BobckWx .55 eollGE 1.89 Beckman .50 BrochAr Bell How .60 Bertdlx 1.60 BerwflCp 1.10 Bngut Bllh Stl 1.20 Block HP. .34 Boelno Co .40 BolsCoi Borden 1.20 BorqWar 1.75 Brljl My 1.70 Brit Pet Brunjwck .16 Bocv Erl.30 Budd Co Bunkr Romo Burl Ind 140 BurlNor 1.50 Burrghi .60 V.

Our lc It pm ytor Is hall yu. net clot a April Evry return chrtd tTv CERTIFIEO PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT II C.e.A. on trrer ihof coin yarn any penalty lntrn, will pay that pinolty kittrnl appaintmwit, kut preferred iv you tho ipoctal attention your 10 return doMrvoi. Loroo parking, lot oppoiltt B.C. bulldino V.

B. C. INCOME TAX SPECIALISTS Invcitmenli I Managomonf Kl CLIFTON Noar Main Ave. DAILY 9 AM. 9 P.M.

SAT. SUN. 9 A.M. 2 P.M. 365-1900 M- 3Vi Wti 1 17 17 17 59V LoewiCo 1.04 40 31 is 44 7 70 11' 19 13 SWt 27 30 27 19' 8 10' LoneStarln 1 4 111 1J1 13 WASHINGTON (JP) The Internal Revenue Service yesterday signed its first national contract with a union covering nearly 28,000 employes In 54 district offices across the country.

The aereement is with the 2J 30 22' 1 33' 3.T 33' 91 21 7144 2144 4. V. LoneSGa 1.36 LonqlsLI 1.43 LuckyStrj .40 2'' 30 27' 20 8' 10' 19' 7 5 1 14? 47 47 7 8' LVO Corp Lykes Yngit 10' 1 75? 5544 55 5544 91 664 6A1 ttM 144 53 2 2 2 11 18' 18' 18 wl Macke Co. 03 I 41' 147 147 4 Macy RH 1 1 45 '4 45 4 14' 14 14 National Association of Inter 34 13' 1344 1J MadlsFd 14 118 117 111 nal Revenue Employes, as 451 32 2V4 Magnvox 1.20 Moroth 1.60 Marcor .80 Mar Mid 1.70 independent union. 1W 29 I 34 MartlnM 1.10 54 '4 The agreement covers union and employe rights, promo MavDSIr 1.60 127 45' 45 4 32' 37H 11 28 28V 7 35V 34 25 22 21' 4 52' 52 2 43V 43Vi 104 45 44 7 ll'4 18 2 19'4 19'4 X5 77" 72' 40 30 30V 22 52' V4 43V Hi 45 4.

Maytoo 1.10a 4 HI tions, performance a 1 a 21 654 4 45 I McDonD McGrwH .60 1814 4- V. i work assignments, '-4 19'4 J31 29 54 21 65 47 45''4 34' 75 24 '4 17 38 3.1 58 11 34 72V Vi training, job classification, equal employment opportuni Mead Cp .60 MelvSho .13 Memorex Cp Merck 2.20 MGM 30 25 14 52 10 4 3 4 3 25 4 15 2 59 49 II 14 19 2 37 29 2 40 10 33' 79 $4 23' tw, 41 45 I 34 35 25 177 28'4 33 58 13 57' 26 16V 12 39 11 I4314 142V 143 24V4 1 17 ty, leaves of absence, job safe 1 19' 19' 19' 5 2714 22' 22' 2 ty and health, hours of work, Microdot .10 MldSUtil 1.06 MlnnMM 1.92 27 27 22 V4 33 58' Hi II 14714 146 146 travel expenses, transfers, iMInnPLt 1.30 21 20' 13 V. 70' 51 disciplinary actions, griev MobllOII 360 527 51' Vi 4714 7, Monas 1.10 57 16 1' ances and binding arbitration 26'4 1 Monsont 1.80 57' 28 Mont Pw 1.61 2 36 1 323 2 1 2 1 1 of disputes. 12 Po'sMsuDGi) 517 47'4 52 28 34' 95' 36' 27 MnrNor .10 39JP Hi 4714 52' 28 34 95 '4 367 22 341 Vi Motorola 12 49 Unions representing federal 48 49 4. 951 Vi, 367 '4 .60 1.80 1.36 3 171 171'4 17114 Vi MtFuel MISfoTT workers do not bargain for 22 CC wages because Congress sets H- 2 12 17 17 salaries, and government 627 444 62' V4 44'4 78 Nabisco 7.20 Nat Airline Nat Con .45 NatCoshR .40 workers are barred by federal 63 44 V4 15V4 337 14 151 33' Vi striking.

16' 78 30 26 48 17 54'4 58 56 434 X' 2 4SV 27' 17 5414 58V 56 10 3 4 2 1 29 1 1 20 11 20 19 20 25'4 'A: 28 V4I 19 V4 4irnP. Nat Distil .90 Not Fuel 1.74 Nat Genl .20 Not Gyp 1.05 Nat Indust Nat Steel 2.50 Nat Tea a Natomas .25 Plane fares cut 5 2 23 170 21 13 I 77 32 4 15 I 1 7 19 68 evi 14 427 4314 w. 131 CJUULj for GIs in mufti 25 'A 28 19 8V4 427 11' 767 331 20 24 35 17 14 76 V4 1ST 50 NevPow 1.30 Newberry .50 NEnrjEI 1.56 Newmnt 1.04 3314 H. 20 Vi 237 V4j 347 15' 33 Mt 25 28V4 19 I 47 13V4 76Vt 33'4 20 237 34 167 14' B3V 53, 36'4 32' 44 -2A 2514 49 44 WASHINGTON (ff) The 49 1012 21 30 5714 40 57 35 47 Civil Aeronautics Board ruled 16 50 30 5714 40 57 35 47 38 544 36 28 30'4 26' 4Vi 22 17 54'4 5J'4 56 43'4 IF 50'4 57 40V 5 34 471 38 54 '4 36Ve 128 65 167 30V 54 31 70 2511 36 64 16' 14 yesterday that servicemen now pays more with 83V4 84 53 may travel in civilian clothing 38 12 3 16 30 5 53 35 Vi Nlaa MP 1.10 NL Inrl 1 Norfolk 5 Norrls Ind 1 No Am Phil 1 NoAmRk 1.40 NoNGas 2.60 NoStoPw 1.70 Norlhroo 1 at reduced military fares. 19 327 38 V.

54V4 14 36'4 V. 12H 65 Hi 44 14 The CAB dismissed com 10 128 11 65 27 Cadence Ind Col Flnanl CamoRLk .45 Camp Sp 1.10 Caro PLtl.46 CarrlerCp .60 CartWol JOo CostleCkt .60 CoterTr 1.40 CelaneieCp 7 Cenco Int .30 CenSoWt 2.M Cerro Cp Cert-teed .80 CessnoAIr .60 ChesOh .75 ChlPneuT 2 Chris Craft Chryjlr .60 CIT Flnl 2 CltiesSvc 2.20 Clark Eq 1.40 ClevEIIII 2.31 CocoCol 1.64 Colo Pal 1.46 Collins Rod Cololntst 1.60 CBS 1.40b ColuGoj 1.82 CmbEn 1.40 ComlSolv .40 ComwEd 2.20 Comsat .50 Con Edls 1.80 Con Fds 1.25 ConNotG 1.95 Cons Power 2 Cont Air Lin Cont Can 1.60 Contl Corp 2b Cont Oil 1.50 Cont Tel JO Control Data Cooper In .80 CorGIW 2.50a Cox Bdcst .31 CPC Intl 1.70 CrouseH 1.04 Crown Cork Crwn7ell jn CurtlssWrt 314 3274 44 27 25V4 50 44 38 69 plaints filed by four airlines 17 7, 25V4 Vi, 49 V4 44 .101 11 Nwst Alrl .45 NwtBonc 1.40 17 30V Si '4 31 against the proposal of United 5414 Vn 31 1 Air Lines to relax, effective Norton 1J0 NortSim 1.371 38 68 38 Hi 69 .14 II 27 1 37 1 18 3 1 19 26 OO April 17, the current requirement that military personnel OccidP 119 11 11 V2 70 2511 36 647 26 40 70' 25' Vt 35 64 257, vi, 40 23 14 OhloEdls 1.54 Okla GE 1.28 27 must be in uniform when traveling" at military fares. 19V. V4 40 OklaNGs 1.24 Olln Co 1 Vt 30V .1014 30V 14 30 Omorkln 23 27 19V 18 13V4 42 557 55 497 23V4 2714 1914 18 1314 42 5574 S5V 49V4 13 United said it wanted to Time Deposit Account 42' iJ Otis Elev 2 Outbd Mar 1 Owen Cna .78 75 31 38 7 2 46 46 18 I 14 536 eliminate this "red tape requirement" to make travel 55! 55 30 30 257 255 31 14 30 47 41 27 267 21 21 7 62'i 7114 77 Owen III 1.35 47 4. 267i 497 11 easier and more pleasant for servicemen, and to generate 49 287, 28 287 21 627 21V GUARANTEED 2 TO 5 YEARS 25 25 V4 6 33 31 14 new traffic and increase PacGsEI 1.72 Poc'Llq 1.60 PacPetrol .40 PacPwL 1.44 Pae TIT 1.20 PanAm Sul 238 Effective Annual Rate 24 24 1814 18 2'4 Ve i a year 11 11 14 Northwest Airlines an 4914 34' 37 2314 3v 7Vt PanAm WAIr 15 16 14 1 238 238 2 4914 4914 21 34V 3414 1 37 37 170 21 21V 10 15 27V 27 7 9V 9 li nounced it would take similar action April 21.

31 31 Vi 4 4 11 7714 79'4 2' Receive your interest check every quarter, or let it compound to maturity. $500 minimum deposit. Compare our time deposit regulations to others. 4 18 11 24 2 482 81 66 3 42 8 16 30 248 -5 83 28 59 2514 33H 24 18 11 16 37 4 11 7914 2414 197 77 40 4414 227 8514 30 Braniff, Continental, Fron 9 57 24 24 14 18 57 Panh EP 1.80 Penn cenf PenDIx Penney 1 .04 PaPwLt 1.60 PennzUn .80 PeisICo 1 Pfizer Phelps 2.10 Ph'la El 1.64 tier 'and Western had com 19 19 77 77 1 i 40 40 Vtl 4414 44V4 V4 plained that lifting of the rule by United would increase the likelihood that military and 10 3 16 31 23 206 10 20 24' 63'4 25 60 1514 20 567 TO' 24V4 67 25 59 15 20 20 20 2414 63V4 25 60 1 70 Yo Day of Deposit to Day of Withdrawal Accounts Hi 5.13 Effective Annual Rate TfVt 2274 84 8514 'a I '4 79 207 youth passengers might be PhllMorr 1.24 Phlll Pet 1.30 PltnevB .68 Polaroid .32 PortGEI 1.4? a year 27 25 25 25 V.I 8 20V 20 confused during boarding pro 127', 127 127 2 165 165 165 14 II V2' 71 22V Vfc 7 514 cedures, to the detriment of 514 1 Latest dividend. Dividends for every day your savings are on deposit.

Minimum balance of $5 must be maintained to the end of the quarter. PPG Ind 1.40 47'4 4614 4 Vi 5H4 the military. 90'4 92 2 ProctGm 1.50 PubS Col 1.12 6614 1 5Vt 51 65 88' 351 737 20 20 20'4 V4 6 5W, 5 66V4 2 8813 9 3514 24 241 8811, VH 10 1 51 4 17 1 5 4 15 zs'I V5Vt 25' 6V4 6V4 614 PSvEG 1.72 Publklnd "uebloln Dan River Dart Ind DaycoCp 1.14 DaytnPL 1.66 Deere Co 2 Del Mnte 1.10 Delta Air .50 DennyRst .04 DetEdis 1.40 Dlam Sham I Disney Dlversfd Ind DrPeoDer .40 DomeMns .80 DowChm 1.80 Dress Ind 140 Duke Pw 1.40 duPonl 1.35e Duq Lt 1.66 Dynam Arr East Air Lin EasKod 1.04a Eaton 1.40 Echlln Mf .60 EchllnMfq wl .10 EIPasoNG 1 EltraCp 1.30 Emer El 1.20 Essexlnt. 1.20 Ethyl Cp .84 Evans Pd .30 Fischer sends agent 14 137 14 4. Vd 21 1747i 174 35H 11 TV, 17414 Vi 24 9 Regular Savings Accounts 5.13 Effective Annual Rate PuaSPLI 1.84 P'lllman 3 30' 307, 4.

14 SS i in chess title check 21 231 14I 54' 2 11 9 9. 326 29V4 29' Questor .50 8. 231 a year 2914 V4i 6 41 14 41 77 121 BELGRADE, Yugoslavia 12014 120 i 2314 48 RalstonP .70 Ranco Inc .92 Raytheon .60 RCA 1 4914 30 X5 49'4 70 (AP) Bobby Fischer 's 41 23 471 397 244 32'4 1 representative is due here VA '44 Latest dividend on accounts of $5 or more, paid from day of deposit. Money deposited by the 10th of any month earns dividends from the 1st. All interest and dividends compounded daily, credited quarterly, effective April 1, 1972 next week to attempt to 5 5 11 8 3 37 2 2 viReodlng Co Rdq Bate .25 Reich Ch .20 PeDub Stl 1 36 24'4 18 38 85 49 26' 70' 35'! 24 I8V4 38 84 4874 26 27 70 36 24 11 38 84 49 26 2774 Vt Vh 'V4.

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53 Vt 24! Vj OF NEW YORK 15 14 224 12 13 413 11 13 2514 40 7V4 30V. 91 1 SingerCo 2.40 Smith KF 2 Sony Co .04 .571 7 24'4 91 57 35 24 26' 53 24 9044 5644 35' 23 25 20 42 13V4 25' 40 71 30 6714 28 49 35 mmsmxemmsmsMM SCarEG 1.38 13 25V4 40 71 Vt 30V4 6H4 28 49 84 V4 7214 29 3714 is 2 IA SoCalEd 1.56 12 17 28 14 4 8.5 178 77 3 91 22 155 71 2 south Co 1 20335 02 14 20 101 53 52 8 2B 2844 4 UAL Inc PHN-5 SouNGas 1.40 13 42'4 Mail this coupon today to open the account best for you! Franklin Savings Bank, Eighth Avenue 42nd Street, New York, N.Y. 10036 I enclose to open the following type of account UMC Ind .74 67 287i 49 8414 22' 29 32'4 28 42 48i 9 48 48' V4 i 14 1011 i01vj, 101Vi 103 35' 35 un Carbide 2 Un Elec 1.28 UnOIICal 1.60 Un Poc Cp 2 Uniroyal .70 Unit Air 1.80 Southn Pac 2 SoufhRy 3.20 SperryR .30 SauareD .92 Squibb 1.50 StBrands Std Kollsman 35 35 52 28 45 18' Vt 61 44 18 14 33 V4 12 V. 10V4 2544 Vi 58 Vi 7 4 7 92 Vt 6 a year 2-to-5-year Time Deposit Account Mail Interest Quarterly TERM 45' 1 61 Falrch Cam Fair Ind Fansteel Inc Fedders FedNMtg .30 FedDStr 1.04 Flltrol 1.40 Firestone .83 FstChrt 1.42f FstNCIty 1.32 Fllntkote 1 Fla Pow 1.74 FlaPwLt 2.20 FMC Co .85 FdFalr Ford 2.60 ForMcKs .80 FreeoMIn JO Fruehf 1.70 GAC Corp GAFCorp .40 Gam Sko 1.30 Gannett .48 Gen Dynam GenElec 1.40 Gen Food 1.40 GenMllls .96 GenMot .85 PubUt 1.60 GnTelEI 1.52 Gen Tire lb Genesco 1.70 GaPacIf Gerber 1.35 GettvO 1.17 Gillette 1.40 GlenAld .20 Global Marin Goodrich 1 Goodyr .88 Grace 1.50 Grant 1 JO .80 GtWest Flnl GtWn Unit Grn Giant .95 Greyhound 1 GrummnCp 1 -Gulf Oil 1.50 GlfStUtll 1.04 Holllbort 1.05 Harris Int 1 HecloM J0I Hercules .51 Heubleln .88 Hew Pock .20 Hoft Electrn Holldvlnn .77 HollvSnq Homestke .40 Honywll 1.30 HousehF 1.20 HousLP 136 Howmef .70 Ideal Bas .79 III Cent 1.11 Imprl Cp Arn INA CP 1.40a 467 38' 74'4 45 11V 2311 Unit Brands Unit Corp StOIICal 2.90 57 44 '4 6 50 56 16 28 22 19 22 102 112 28 45 5 139 19 44 StOIIInd 2.39 45 4544 18 18Vi 30 1 2944 61 601 18 18' 33' 33' 12' 12 10'4 10' 2544 25' 32 31 26 25 26 2544 26 26 33! 33' 17 il6 21 20 85 8544 Unit MM 1.30 32 64 V. 70 vi 8144 4314 yd Vj 5 a year Day of Deposit to Day of Withdrawal Account 5 a year Regular Savings Account I wish to open an Individual Account lr.inf Jrniinf with 2 23 117 89 15 15 2 11 6 3444 92 6' 63 7044 81' 4714 52 29' 4414 47 5 33 21 221 29 32V4 38 414 38 7414 45 11 2274 27V4 32 26' 42 1914 29 13 24 19 19'4 25 20 26 2544 US Gyps 1.50 US Indus! .62 US PlyCh .64 US Smelt 1 92 45' 6Vi 57' 71' 8144 43 29 44 48' 6 34 71 '4 StdOIINJ StdOIIOh 2.70 Stauf Ch- 1.80 SterlDruq .83 StevensJ 1.50 StudWor 1.20 11 4 8 77 4 32 52 46 23 10 7 715 11 1 38 7 HI 52 Vi 26 33' 29 1 44 Vs US Steel 1.60 Unlv Oil Pd V4 17 UnlvCpa 27 32 2614 42' 19' 29 131 24 19 19 257 20V 20 8544 4 Upjohn 1.60 SunOII lb SurvyrF -086 Swift Co .70 Systron Donn 69 18 10 Trust Account for.

38a4 74V4 45 11V 23' 27 32 2614 1911 2M 13 244 I914 20 KVt TO 63 52 S7 5311 17H Varlan Assoc 1644 16 47 14 5 3344 Vi: 21 Vi 23' V4I 48' Mi 25 7 2 MAIN AND SUBWAY OFFICES: Eighth Avenue 42nd Street (Across from Port Authority Bus Terminal) i MANHATTAN OFFICES- Second Avenue 25th Street Eighth Avenue 38th Street Ninth Avenue 50th Street Broadway 63rd Street Lexington Avenue 88th Street 175 Dyckman Street BROOKLYN OFFICES: Kings Highway East 16th. Street 1619 Sheepshead Bay Road NASSAU COUNTY OFFICE: 1260 Wantagh Avenue, Wantagh Your bankbook may be used at any office Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation at 1344 19 Vendo Co VaEIPw 1.12 Tompo El .80 2 23' 23V. 26 16 Vt 1344 Vi 19V 70' 86' 1 52 TeKtronlx Teledyne .701 50th St 63rd St 88th St Sheepshead Bay Wantagh Main Office 25th St 38th St. Dyckman St. Kings Highway WochCo 1.20 WarLom 1.30 24 86 15 12" 24V5 5 66 72 104 79 124 55 WoshWP 1.36 1344 19V 70'4 85' 21 45 33 52 50 49 21 V4 48'.

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