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Intelligencer Journal from Lancaster, Pennsylvania • 36

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a a a a a a a 0 00 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0.0 36-DAIL INTELLIGENCER ELIZABETHTOWN STARTS TODAY 7 AND 9 P.M. ROBERT WALKER in "SAVAGE SEVEN" THEATRE MAIN EPHRATA NOW SHOWING FEATURE 7:15 9:15 P.M. VERY FUNNY, IMMENSELY APPEALING MOVIE. -Vincent Canby. N.

Y. Times Mca A CAN A PARAMOUNT PICTURE SATURDAY MATINEE ONLY "THE PERILS OF PAULINE" JOURNAL, LANCASTER, AUDIENCE These ratings apply to films released after Nov. 1. 1908 THIS SEAL in ads indicates the film was submitted and approved under the Motion Picture Code of Self-Regulation. Suggested for GENERAL audiences.

Suggested for MATURE audiences (parental discretion advised). RESTRICTED Persons under 16 not admitted, unless accompanied by parent or adult guardian. Persons under 16 not admitted. This age restriction may be higher in certain areas. Check theater or advertising.

Printed as a public service by this newspaper. CODE WHEN GIVE ANSWERING ADS KING 12:00 6:30 1:30 8:15 FEATURES 3:00 10 P.M.* 4:45 HELD OVER 3rd SMASH WEEK! Fanny Hil from Sweden ander admitted 1 RATED(X) set COLOR by DeLuxe Distributed by CINEMATION INDUSTRIES "'Take The Money And Run' is nuttiness triumphant." -LOOK MAGAZINE "rib cracking comedy" "Insanely -JUDITH CRIST funny" -TIME MAGAZINE PALOMAR PICTURES INTERNATIONAL PRESENTS WOODY ALLEN'S "TAKE THE MONEY AND RUN" starring WOODY ALLEN and JANET MARGOLIN FROM DISTRIBUTED THE BY AMERICAN CINERAMA BROADCASTING RELEASING COMPANY, CORPORATION INC. COLOR ME ADJOINING THE DUTCH WONDERLAND HELD OVER FREE PARKING Wonderland Cinema WEEKDAYS 2nd AT 7 WEEK! 9:15 P.M. J0 EAST OF LANCASTER SATURDAY SUNDAY AT 6, 0 10 P.M. OPERA HOUSE 0 FOUNDATION PRESENTS THE ACTORS' COMPANY Production of A THURBER CARNIVAL By James Thurber A collection of Thurberian fables with music NOVEMBER 20, 21 22 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20.

Orchestra and Front Balcony $3.00 Rear Balcony .2.50 Box Seats ..3.50 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21 Benefit Parent's Council Lancaster Country Day School SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22. Orchestra and Front Balcony Rear Balcony ...3.00 Box Seats .5.00 SEASON TICKETS ALSO AVAILABLE ROBERT GEORGE MITCHUM KENNED IN THE GOOD GUYS AND THE BAD GUYS 569 -0811 den heatre COR. RT. 30 222 STARTS TODAY They took their stand at the West's bloodiest frontier! (M) SHOWS 7 9 WEDNESDAY, NOV. 19, 1969 Arthur Daley Continued From Page 34 Huntsinger, the end, were bearing down on him.

"Take the ball, Ed," sang out Crowley. "I'll take the Sleppy Jim knocked Solomon galleywest and Huntsinger scooped up the ball was legal then before racing for touchdown. Crowley watched Huntsinger score and he looked over at Solomon. That distrait young man was pounding the turf with his fists and castigating himself. a rock head you shouted the Stanford quarterback.

"You butter-fingered dope. You incompetent. the words grew saltier. "Shut up, Solomon," interrupted Sleepy Jim, unable to resistine "No Four one is Horsemen disputing kidded you. each other and the opposition.

They were remarkable on the field and off it. It's 45 years since they last represented Notre Dame and their legend still endures. Now the Fighting Irish are about to embark on a second bold venture. It will not have the imperishable qualities that the first one did. (c) N.

Y. Times News Service Killebrew Meets Horse Racing Japan's Slugger Results TOKYO (AP)-Harmon Kill- ebrew of the Minnesota Twins, the major leagues' home run and runs batted in champion, met Japan's home run king, Sadaharu Oh, on a business trip Tuesday and found him "very, very Killebrew slammed 49 homers and knocked 140 runs, tops in both majors in 1969 while batting .276. Oh, the Chinese-born first baseman of the Yomiuri Giants, hit 44 homers, drove in 140 runs and batted .345 in Japan's Central League. Oh recently was voted the league's Most Valuable Player for the fourth time. The powerful Killebrew said, "It would be wonderful if we could compete against each other in the World Series.

You are well known by our players and Rod Laver Leads Net Rankings NEW YORK (AP) Australians are 1-2-3 in the world tennis rankings, announced by World Tennis Magazine, with Rod Laver leading the parade. The rankings are based on a poll of writers and broadcaster throughout the world. Then followed: 2. Tony Roche, Australia; 3. John Newcombe, Australia; 4.

Tom Okker, The Netherlands; 5. Ken Rosewall, Australia; 6. Andres Gimeno, Spain; 7. Fred Stolle, Australia; 8. Arthur Ashe, USA; 9.

Roy Emerson, Australia; 10. Cliff Drysdale, South Africa. East Tennessee Lands In Rice BATON ROUGE, La. (AI) East Tennessee State, winner of the Ohio Valley Conference title, accepted a bid Tuesday to meet Louisiana Tech in the Grantland Rice Bowl here Dec. 13.

Cinema! ST. STARTS TONIGHT FIRST RUN SHOWING ARLO ARLOVE APPLE PIE now you can SEE anything you want at ALICES RESTAURANT" starring ARLO GUTHRIE COLOR by DeLuxe COMPLETE SHOWS AT 7 P.M. 9 P.M. Laurel Entries FIRST POST 1:00 EST cl, yo, 6 f. Dry Eyed 117, Jaunty Jigger 120, Royal Servant 120, X-Restless K.

112, x-Miss War Dance 112, Tommy Tiger 122, xx-Apache Empress 110, Gray Pants 120, Spoiled Sport 122, Lizzie Lee 117, Full of Run 122, 2-Pat's Bambino 114, to Spin 115, Mrs. Brick 117, xx- Tacoma 110, Baby Moon 117, Mr. Jubal 120, x-Sandra Lisa 112. cl, 3 yo, 7 f. z-Bowl Bound 106, Judge Peter 117, Babulane 117, White Spring 112, xxx-Troponi 105, x-Fightin 107, Gagefown 112, Amongstum 109, X-Prince of Ky.

115, Daring Flight 114, Idle Foot 112, x-Bellus 112, Blair Afholl 112. Miss Canberra 109, Alamite 114, Midnight Show 115, Maiden's Joy 109, Starch 109. 3RD alc, 2 yo, 6 f. Spring Lake Lady 109, John E. V.

112, a-Kilconnell 112, Nashcordia 112, a-Coming Through 109, That's Why 109, Atan's Cupid 112, Move Aside 112. a-Pisker-Aronson Entry cl, 3 yo up, 1. mile. z-Still Burning 111, Coffee Please 112, x-Prophets Side 107, x-Coastal Gal 109, Dis mal 109, Split Hairs 115, x-a-Minnie Baby 107, x-a-Bundle of Twigs 109, Tri Pammy 109, High Union 111. a -Audley Farm Stable Entry cl, 3 yo up, 5 f.

tf. Daylight Sun 110, Arctic Swirl 114, x-Clems Heart 107, xxx-Etcetera Etcetera 105, March King 114, xx-Belvoir 105, Coyote Man 112, Conowingo Chief 113, Sam Bolero 114, Arabian Legend 114, Cool Policy 110, Robert Kope 114, Spring Morn 112, Plenty Classic 110, Say You Can 112, x-Royal Sciota 104. cl, 3 yo up, 1 1-16 mi. tf. Joss 113, Balperion 112, Tangelo 114, Hasty Dorimar 114, Ray's Rebel 109, Peachey 117, Common Defence 114.

cl, 2 yo, 7 f. Bouncing Bud 114, Faint Heart 112, a-Two Hip 113, John's Angel 112, Ruler 108, a-Loyal Fan 112, Canadian Men 112, Streak Out 113, Inaction 117, x-Rainbow Lake 108, Captain Puff 119, Lexington Park 119, Sadye the Greatest 112, x-Flashy Gem 110, x-b-Approach the Bench 116. Farm Entry b-Langley Stable Entry alc, 3 yo up, 1 1-16 mi. tf. Cool Pit 111, Papp's Best 111, Niello 111, Somekinda 122, a-Thataboy 114, Imperial Rag 116, Rolling Ridge 111, a- Behaving 111.

a-Lee-Gelb Entry alc, 3 yo, 7 f. Ruling Class 118, Archofroses 121, Velvet and Steel 118, Leeward 118, Tryout 118, z-Mrs. Jo Jo 115, xx-Dottie Marie 114, Miss Fall River 118, Lizzie S. 118, Bran 118, Tea Pride 118, Diana vacaro, Hasty Hussy 114, Excited 121. Z-3; X-5; XX-7; xxx-10 Lbs.

AAC. Laurel Selections 1-Tommy Tiger, Miss War Dance, Dry Eyed. 2-Prince of Gagetown, Judge Peter. 3-Kilconnell, Nashcordia, Spring Lake Lady. 4-Still Burning, Coffee Please, Split Hairs.

5-Conowingo Chief, Arabian Legend, March King. 6-Tangelo, Peachey, Ray's Rebel. 7-Loyal Fan, Mademoiselle Ruler, Faint Heart. 8-Thataboy, Somekinda, Pappa's Best. 9-Archofroses, Ruling Class, Miss Fall River.

BEST BET Thataboy. Industrial Basketball J. L. Clark Co. Fg Henry 4 Miller Luzon 3 Smith 3 Kitch Brown 6 Kempler Keller Total 20 J.

L. Clark Co. B.C.A. B.C.A. FIT Fg FI TI Chambers 13 4 30 0 Fisher 2 12 7 Huber 2 16 1 7 Ditsler 0 0 Gressiey 3 0 12 Simms 0 8 Chasse 2 000 0 5 45 Total 33 11 77 13 11 11 10-45 14 20 19 24-77 Officials: Keener, Heller.

Flexsteel Schick Fg FI TI Fg FI TI Rothweiler 6 4 16 Crabtree 8 17 Sites 10 1 21 Lynes Wissler 3 3 9 Wise Murphy 4 3 11 Whitefield 000 Gilbert 000 0 00 0 Brown 1 15 Hackman 5 0 10 LeFever Wimer 000 0 McCloskey 0 0 Harris 0 000 0 Mitchell 6 3 15 Johnson 1 1 Berning 2 0 Clark 000 Total 31 12 74 Total 30 7 67 Flexsteel 18 19 16 21-74 Schick 19 8 24 16 67 HOTEL MIDWAY 3441 Columbia Ave. WEDNESDAY SPECIAL BEEF LIVER with onions Mashed Potatoes, $1-50 Tossed Salad. per platter Start Serving at 11 A.M. PHONE 392-9315 FOR ORDERS ESTATES HERSHEY ARENA HERSHEY PRESENTS THE BOB HOPE SHOW IN PERSON ONE NIGHT ONLY TOMORROW NITE AT 8 Plus Little Step -Gene Sheldon- -Mary Ann Rose Res. Seats: $5.50 6.50 7.50, Tax Incl.

Call (717) 533-9101 or Your Nearest Hershey Agency MUTUAL FUNDS NEW YORK (AP) Com St 12.80 13.99 -The following quo- Ful Ad 8.77 9.59 tations, supplied by Grth Ind 22.31 22.99 the National Associ-Gryphn 16.58 18.12| ation of Securities Guardn 25.25 25.25 Dealers, Inc. are Hamilton: the prices at which HFI 4.87 5.33 these securities Gth 9.71 10.61 could have been Hanovr 1.42 1.54 sold (bid) or bought Harbor 9.22 10.08 (asked) Tuesday, Hartwil 15.70 17.16 Bid Ask Lev 12.36 13.37 Aberdn 2.47 2.70 Hedb Gor 9.41 9.41 Advisrs 7.58 8.28 Hedge 12.85 14.08 Affiliatd 7.73 8.36 Heritge 3.09 3.38 Afutre 10.91 10.91 Mann 16.07 16.74 AN Am .93 1.02 Hubsmn 7.09 7.75 Alpha Fd 12.41 13.56 ISI Gth 5.64 6.16 Amcap 6.18 6.75 ISI Inc 4.63 5.06 Am Bus 3.27 3.54 Impact 9.54 10.43 Am Dvin 10.83 11.85 Imp Cap 10.45 11.36 AEx spl 10.54 0.00 Imp Gth 7.78 8.46 Am Grth 6.25 6.79 Inc FdB 7.21 7.90 Am Inv 8.24 8.24 Indepnd 10.70 1.69 Am Mut 9.44 10.32 Ind Trnld 13.54 14.80 AmN Gth 3.15 3.44 Indstry 6.53 7.14 Am Pac 7.79 8.51 InsBk Stk 7.38 8.07 Anchor Group: Inv CoA 13.87 15.16 Capit 9.63 10.55 Inv Guid 9.35 9.35 Grwth 13.42 14.71 Inv Indic 12.88 12.88 Incme 8.94 9.80 Inves Bos 12.47 13.63 Fd Inv 10.24 11.22 Investors Group: Associa 1.33 1.46 IDS ndi 5.41 5.88 Astron 6.58 7.19 Mut 10.14 11.02 Axe Houghton: Prog 5.22 5.67 Fund A 6.67 7.25 Stock 20.05 21.79 Fund 8.36 9.09 Select 9.01 9.69 Stock 6.54 7.15 Var Py 8.45 9.18 Sci Cp 5.34 5.80 Inv Resh 5.08 5.55 Babson 9.18 9.18 1stel 23.45 24.18 Berg Knt 10.10 10.101 vest 15.80 17.27 Blair Fd 12.51 13.67 Ivy 9.13 9.13 Bondstk 6.86 7.50 JHncock 8.70 9.46 Boston 8.09 8.84 Johnstn 23.01 23.01 Bost Fon 11.99 13.11 Boston 8.45 9.23 Keystone Funds: Broad St 15.03 16.25 Cus B1 18.96 19.79 Bullock 15.08 16.51 Cus B2 19.99 21.81 CG Fd 9.53 10.30 Cus B4 9.35 10.21 Canadn 19.15 20.71 Cus K1 7.98 8.71 Capamr 8.56 9.38 Cus K2 5.64 6.16 Capit Inv 4.58 5.02 Cus S1 18.60 20.29 Shr 7.55 8.27 Cus S2 10.48 11.44 Cent Shr 12.10 13.22 Cus S3 8.00 8.73 Channing Funds: Cus Polar S4 4.50 5.50 4.93 6.00 Balan 12.08 13.20 Com St 1.81 1.98 Knickb 7.32 8.02 Grwth 6.66 7.28 Knick Gt 12.22 13.38 Incom 8.10 8.85 Lex Grth 9.98 10.91 Spect 2.94 3.21 Lex Invst 10.83 17.79 9.91 Chase Group: Lex Rsch 16.28 Fund 12.04 13.16 Liberty 6.54 7.15 Frnt 106.75111.49 Life Stk 5.70 6.23 Shrhd 11.90 13.01 Life Inv 7.82 8.5 Speci 9.86 10.78 Lingg 6.01 6.57 Chemcl 19.69 21.52 Loomis Sayles: Colonial: Canad 41.59 41.59 Equty 4.95 5.41 Capit 12.21 12.21 Fund 11.29 12.3 Mut 15.13 15.13 Grwth 6.80 7.43 Manhtn 7.80 8.52 Vent 7.26 7.93 Mass Fd 11.29 12.34 Col Grth 14.28 14.28 Mass Gth 13.11 14.33 Commc 10.15 11.09 Mass Tr 16.02 17.51 ComS Bd 5.30 5.76 Mates 6.16 6.16 Commonwith Fds: Mathers 12.77 12.77 Cap Fd 10.37 11.33 McDon 9.46 10.37 Incom 9.83 10.74 MidA Mu 6.95 7.60 Invest 9.92 10.84 Moody Cp 15.18 16.59 Stock 9.31 10.17 Moody's 14.18 15.50 Cwith AB 1.49 1.61 Morton Funds: Cwith CD 1.74 1.88 Grwth 10.30 1.29 Comp As 16.08 17.62 Incom 4.1 4.50 Compet 8.60 9.42 Insur 8.54 9.36 Comp Bd 8.98 9.76 MIF Fd 8.64 9.34 Comp Fd 9.79 10.64MIF Gth 5.94 6.42 Comstk 5.46 5.97 Mu OmG 5.44 5.91 Concord 15.05 15.05 Mu Omin 10.20 11.09 Consol In 12.37 12.87 Mut Shrs 19.02 19.02 Consu In 4.93 5.39 Mut Trst 2.66 2.66 Cont Gth 10.34 10.44NEA Mut 11.18 11.41 Corp Ld 15.26 16.75 Nat WSec 10.25 11.09 Cnty Cap 14.19 15.34 Nat Ind 11.40 11.40 Crn WDiv 7.20 7.87 Nat Invst 8.61 9.31 Crn WDal 12.04 13.16 Nat Secur Ser: deVgh 69.46 69.46 Balan 10.77 11.77 Decat Inc 11.51 12.58 Bond 5.58 6.10 Delawre 14.21 15.53 Divid 4.43 4.84 Delta Tr 8.59 9.39 Grwth 9.63 10.52 Divid Shr 3.72 4.08 Pf Stk 6.88 7.52 Downt 6.39 7.00 Incom 5.53 6.04 Drexel 17.15 17.15 Stock 8.51 9.30 Dreyf Fd 13.59 14.89 Nat West 7.19 7.86 Dreyf Lv 12.70 13.92 Nel Grth 10.27 11.16 Neuwth 25.88 25.88 Balan 10.95 11.97 New Wid 13.95 15.25 Grwth 13.68 14.95 NY Vent unavail Incom 6.30 6.89 Newton 16.92 18.50 Speci 1.60 12.68 Noreast 15.52 15.52 Stock 15.19 16.60 Ocngph 8.42 9.20 Eberst 13.93 15.23 Omega 8.54 8.66 Egret 13.86 15.07 100 Fd 14.72 16.09 Emrg Sc 8.21 8.97101 Fd WmS 9.85 10.77 Energy 13.64 13.64 One 16.86 16.86 Entprse 8.69 9.50 O'Neil 15.82 16.83 Equity 9 .92 10.84 Oppenh 8.10 8.85 Equt Essex Gh 18.85 17.65 20.66 Penn Pace Sq Fnd 12.14 13.27 8.31 8.31 Everst In 14.76 16.13 Pa Mut 9.36 9.36 Explor 25.71 27.35 Phila 15.49 16.98 Fairfd 11.78 12.87 Pilgrim 10.04 10.97 Farm Bu 11.43 11.43 Pilot 7.99 8.73 Fed Grth 14.53 15.88 Pine St 11.06 11.06 Fid Cap 12.01 13.13 Pion Ent 8.46 9.25 Fid Fund 17.71 19.36 Fnd 13.45 14.70 Fid Trnd 26.67 29.15 Plan Inv 12.12 13.25 Financial Prog: Price Funds: Dynm 6.89 7.55 Grwth 26.40 26.40 Indust 4.31 4.71 Era 10.00 10.00 Incom 6.58 7.20 Hor 29.81 29.81 Vent 8.73 9.55 Pro Fund 10.91 10.91 FstF Va 11.45 12.51 Provdnt 4.80 5.25 Fst InGth 10.40 11.40 Puritan 10.19 11.14 Fst InStk 9.15 10.03 Putnam Funds: Fst Multi 9.98 10.14 Equit 10.79 11.79 Fst Nat 7.82 8.55 Georg 14.72 16.09 Fst Siera unavail Grth 11.83 12.93 Flet Cap 8.18 Incom 8.21 8.97 Flet Fnd 6.91 Invest 7.87 8.60 Fla Gth 7.45 8.14 Vista 10.79 11.79 Fnd Gth 5.92 6.47 Voyag 8.79 9.61 Foundrs 8.53 9.32 Rep Tech 5.21 5.69 Foursq 11.80 12.90 Revere 13.58 14.84 Franklin Group: Rosenth 7.77 8.49 Com St 6.88 7.54 Salem Fd 6.88 7.52 DNT 10.75 11.78 Schustr 16.63 18.20 Util 6.49 7.11 Scudder Funds: Incom 2.20 2.41 Int Inv 16.35 16.60 Freedm 8.66 9.46 Spcl 35.38 35.38 Fd frMut 10.41 10.41 Bal 15.75 15.75 Fund Am 10.05 10.98 Com St 11.69 11.69 Gen Sec 11.59 11.59 Sec Div 11.30 12.21 Gibraltr 14.35 14.35 Sec Equit 3.88 4.24 Group Sec: Sec Inv 8.01 8.75 Aero Sc 8.87 9.70 Selec Am 10.49 11.36 TIP TOP DINER 1725 Columbia Lanc. 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.10 12-5 1-1 STOCK Coleman Co 100pc 1-2 1-16 PNB Corp (x) 12-1 1-2 (x) 2 for 1 stock split. INCREASED Coleman .20 11-28 12-12 Heileman Brew .30 12-1 12-15 Kans .35 12-8 12-29 Am Cyanamid 12-1 12-22 REGULAR. Atico Financial ..10 12-22 Bk of Cmwith, Det .50 12-16 1-2 12-5 1-1 Briggs Stratton 11-28 12-15 Collins Radio 20 12-26 1-12 Distill Cp-Seagrms .30 11-28 12-15 Florida Gas ..125 12-2 12-15 Goodrich, BF ..43 12-5 12-31 Lone Star Cem .25 12-5 12-19 New Eng .59 12-10 1-2 Norris Industries .20 12-1 12-17 Ohio Edison ..375 12-1 12-26 Pub Svc .41 11-28 12-22 Wn Bancorp ..325 12-2 12-26 Wheelabrator cp .15 12-5 1-1 Whitaker Cable ....125 12-5 12-15 Zurn Industries ..07 12-19 1-15 Dow Jones Averages New York(AP) Final Dow-Jones averages STOCKS Open High Low Close Net 30 Ind 840.81 848.67 836.99 845.17 2.64 20 RR 195.48 198.08 194.72 197.26 2.25 15 UtI 115.38 116.56 114.33 115.22 0.51 65 Stk 280.73 283.73 279.31 282.24 1.29 Transactions in stocks used in averages: Indus 794,500 Rails 307,300 Utils 167,600 65 Stk 1,269,400 BONDS 10 40 Bonds 70.36--0.21 Higher grade rails 56.03-0.02 10 Second grade rails 69.25 0.20 10 Public Utilities 77.98-0.07 10 Inih rials 78.21-0.52 Income 7... n55.96-0.29 Commodity futures index 141.65-0.07 Bond Averages 20 10 10 10 10 Rails Ind. Util.

Fgn. L.Yd. Net change un un Tue. 59.0 82.8 76.4 90.3 73.8-1 Prev. Day .59.0 82.8 76.6 89.8 74.2 Week Ago 59.3 83.2 76.8 89.5 74.9 Month Ago ..59.2 82.3 77.0 90.5 75.0 Year Ago 65.5 89.5 79.2 89.0 80.4 1969 High 64.3 87.0 79.3 92.2 79.6 1969 Low 58.9 80.2 76.4 89.1 74.0 1968 High 66.3 91.0 81.4 90.2 82.3 1968 Low 63.8 85.8 78.3 88.0 78.4 1-New 1969 low.

Stock Averages 30 60 Ind. Rails Util. Stocks Net change Tues. 435.4 152.1 139.5 292.3 Prev. Day 433.9 150.8 140.2 291.4 Week Ago 442.5 154.4 143.9 297.9 Month Ago 441.8 155.0 139.7 296.2 Year Ago ..515.6 210.8 160.4 360.3 1969 High .513.5 217.7 159.1 360.9 1969 Low 418.4 148.0 130.6 281.8 1968 High .531.1 217.4 160.4 368.8 1968 Low 435.6 165.6 135.1 299.1 ENGLESIDE DINER, INC.

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"We had two markets going -blue chips, particularly the rails, strong, and the glamors Wachtel of the brokerage firm of weakening," said analyst Larry Bache Co. "The blue chips were hanging in there while the go volatile funds were liquidating the issues." NEW YORK (AP) Closing New York Stock Exchange Index: Market 2 cents Index 53.90 Industrial 56.92 42.77 Transportation 41.36 Utility Finance 71.27 He added that the market continued to labor under a lack of any broad stimulus from the business area. Wachtel said it was encouraging that the Dow Jones average of 30 industrials backed away from the 840-level after dipping close in early trading. Market chartists consider 840 a test area which could determine the future direction of market. Among the Big Board's 20 most-actively traded issues, 12 declined, 7 advanced, and 1 was unchanged.

Servomation, to 31, on total volume of 222,400 shares, including a block 212,400 shares, was the most-active. MERGER CLEARED Standard Oil of Ohio spurted to after Justice Department cleared the way for its merger with British Petroleum. BP, up to on 122,200 shares, led the A American Stock Exchange's most active list. Fairchild Camera, one of the glamor issues, slumped to in heavy trading. A company spokesman said he knew of no reason for the stock's activity.

Polaroid dropped to Penn Central, which reached a new 1969 low last Thursday, advanced to after a $600 ye freight rate increase was approved. Other gainers among the rails included Chesapeake Ohio to and Southern Pacific to Trading in Gateway Industries was halted pending an announcement which turned out to be that the company was negotiating to acquire Continental Alliance Corp. of Denver. Gateway closed with a gain of to 10. COLLINS FALTERS Collins Radio tumbled to after er reporting that per share earnings in its recent quarter sagged to 18 cents from ITALIAN VILLA RESTAURANT BAR Cor.

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Starring The Sensational ROCK GROUP HIT "VIRGO" DON'T MISS 'EM! JAM SESSION Saturday 3 to 6 p.m. cents a year earlier. Schlumberger, whose opening was delayed, dropped to 99 after falling Monday. Apco fell to despite an announcement of encouraging indications of the presence of metals of the platinum from a prospecting vengroup, the Good News Bay area of Alaska. The company said it had not determined whether a commercially minable deposit that drilling operations had been suspended until spring.

Rubber issues, aircrafts, and utilities mostly lower. Steels, rails, and building materials were generally higher. Prices declined in moderate trading on the American Stock Exchange, with the index off 10 cents to $27.94. Declines exceded advances 542 to 303 among 1,069 issues traded. Volume increased to 3.94 million shares from 3.31 million Mon- Closing prices included American Technical Industry, off to off to Milgo Electronics, to Levin up to and Mesa Petroleum, off to Corporate bonds were mixed, and governments were mostly lower.

Stocks In Spotlight NEW YORK (AP) Sales, closing price net change of the fifteen most. acfive stocks traded on the NYStock Exchange. Servomat .222,400 31 Fairch Cam 169,900 Penn Cent 154,800 Int Tel Tel 151,800 Cont Oil 129,700 Compute Sci Tr .115,900 99,900 Std Oil Ohio 99,900 Gulf Oil 96,900 32 Polaroid 94,500 Texaco 90,400 CNA Finl 84,800 Tel Tel 82,200 Std Oil NJ 78,200 Gt Finan 74,600 What Stocks Did NEW YORK (AP) Prev. Today day Advances 534 356 Declines (791 1003 Unchanged 290 252 Total issues 1615 1611 New 1969 highs 14 11 New 1969 lows 39 33 Wednesday Nite 1 is CLAM NITE AT THE PADDOCK INN 680 MILLCROSS EDEN STEINBAECHER'S HOTEL! FAIRVIEW WEDNESDAY SPECIAL NO T-BONE STEAK $2.002 Tossed Salad, French Fries Kitchen Open 11 A.M. to 11 P.M Take Out Food Available Banquet Facilities Phone 392-9677411 Hunter's Inn mile South of Manheim Rt.

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