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GOVERNMENT BONDS Tuesday Aasf 5 THE KANSAS CITY TIMES 15l TWINS STRIKE EARLY Tmancial 3 rout Five 1 Runs in the First Inning Launches Minnesota's 7-1 Conquest of Detroit and Pads Lead in West VACATION I TIRE SALE! (I KILKENNY VICTIM OF SPLURGE Wildness Troubles Tiger Rookie and Hits by Renick and Tischinski Generate Four of the Runs Manufacturing Contributes to Meic ISC Corporate Complex By Ben Schifman Th Financial Editor) THE ANNUAL PAMPHLET report of ISC Industries Ine the first full one since it became a holding company to provide former stockholders of Interstate SecuriUes company with a flexible corporate framework for expansion showed that 11 subsidiaries had been organized in the fields of consumer finance life and casualty insurance personal income tax services manufacturing and broadcasting With two major acquisitions in the finance field pending and scheduled to be completed by October 31 the combination will increase the consolidated assets to 210 million and capital funds will be over 55 million The company had total income- TREASURY NOTES OFF AY NEW YORK Closing US Treasury Notes bd andasked orices in dollars and thirty seconds and aooroximate yie'd to maturity for Monday Detroit The Minnesota Twins broke loose for five runs in the first inning and went on to whip Detroit 7-1 last night Twins 28th victory North American Soccer 36 games boosted their lead over Oakland in the American league West to three games Minnesota took advantage of BUY TH hrt OU l0W tVtHYOAY EKCHMM 'firestone 500 America most asked for-bv-name tire! including credit life was 5214421000 up from $173293- 000 Premium' income this year $7894000 or 15 per cent than the $6842000 fork's Investment income 1 300 compared with Total gross income mi nr mw cots msy first-inning wildness on the part Hnnr jof rookie Mike Kilkenny who 27 was making his second major On Point List league start Kilkenny walked Cesar Tovar Jim (The Charger) Hager division accounted for S6565513 S1 206900 preceding year the restated fig- was ures on a comparable basis greater showed total income of $42794- last year of which the manufacturing was $1340 cMsmcnaa r-i Ae T1 ACX-TESTEV TUMAttl EITBA fiT Ttf CaBU As previously reported net income was $981 808 equal to 44 cents a common share com-j $11754900 pared with $1275566 or 69 cents aggregate(j $5 017000 against a share before an extraordinary $4 159 qoo a gain of 21 per cent to start the game and Rod Car- picking up double points with his bunt single and a walk to mid-season championship vic-Harmon Killebrew loaded the tory in the modified stocks last bases Tony Oliva's grounder got Friday at Lakeside speedway ione run home and Kilkenny has moved into a solid third struck out Bob Allison for the place in this week point stand-iecond out ings But he walked Leo Cardenas Jim Still the modified leader Refilling the bases and Rick and Gene Chapman the runner-Ttenick promptly doubled inside up both failed to finish the all-fjthird and Tom Tischinski singled important race Hager the de-or two more runs fending championship passed Starter Bob Miller went 71s Don Stevens in the standings Innings for the Twins OETROIT MINNESOTA and is within 292 points of Chap- man Richard Johnson has item resulting for a tax refund of $154770 or 13 cents a share a year earlier The number of common shares outstanding April 30 was 1451426 compared with 931651 GUARANTEED in WRITING -wben issued Subiect Federal taxes but not to State income taxes KANSAS CITY CASH GRAIN Hard wheal was to 21 cents lower here yesterday on the cash grain marker Soft wheat prices declined to 3 cent The trading basis for hard wheat was steady to 2 cents lower and unchanged for soft Yellow corn was off '4 -to Vi cent oats down 4 cent and milo 1 cent lower VVh te corn was unchanged and barley nominally unchanged Wheat No 1 hard ard dark bard wheat Assets June 30 were $52949-000 against $48726800 a year earlier Exchange Offer THE EXCHANGE offer of ERC corporation holding com-to shareholders of Em- pany should SR out of vory soring a year earlier The increase resulted from issuance of shares in connection with acquisitions of the manufacturing subsidiaries iployers Reinsurance corporation 2r-172v sales The computation for the report- has been declared effective ac-4011 moved back into the top 10 at ed per-share net was based on cording to Stanford Miller 0 oS seventh and Terry Bivins in the average number outstanding dent of both concerns An 8 0 eighth made the list for the first during the year Manufacturing Division The report gave a detailed 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 0 0 0 0 the late-model standings tional extension has been made to permit other shareholders to exchange until September 15 No 2 hard and dark hard nominally sales 40Vj No 3 hard and dark hard nominally 8125'A-l 704 sales No 4 hard and dark hard 81 23'A-l -4W4 i Sl29'2- wheat $128'i-1 wheat i wheat Check our everyday on other Firestone tires firestone CHAMPION fui 4-PIV Nylon Cord Tires ab bi cf 4 2 10 Stanley cf Xarew 2b 4 2 10 Tresh ss Killebrew lb 3 I 1 1 Kaline rf Uhlaendr If 0 0 0 0 Cash lb 4 0 3 2 WHorton If 7 0 0 0 Price 2 0 0 0 Matchick 2b 3 10 0 Wert 3b 4 112 Kilkenny 0 0 0 0 IBrown ph Oliva rf Allison If Reese If Cardenas ss Rentgk 3b Ouifici 3b 95 Miller said more than 80 per 3 3 3 0 10 0 0 LOW PRICES ON ALL S)ZtS Tischnski Miller Perrnoski Jerre Wickman has overtaken breakdown of tlfe affiliated com 1 0 0 0 cotSKii Poh 0 1 0 Howard Hart for fourth place panies and their contribution to cent of the shares of Employers 1 0 0 fkMrmil OOOO Dill Tffnr4 oc mnla (Ka LrtK I IL Uwwm I 1 iL 1 0 0 0 Soarma Bill Ufford has made the hobo Corn Brown pb Patterson 1000 0000 top 10 standings for the first 'H have been deposited and the transfer agent will issue two shares of ERC common for each np share of Employers In a report to shareholders he No 2 No 3 4 I No 2 inally i No 3 ISC during the vear United States From November to April 30 sales were $2627873 and the pre-tax net was $209036 in TODAY! Charge It-buy on convenient terms! Fast expert service! white corn nominally $240-265 white corn nominally $180-240 white corn nominally $120-255 yellow and mixed corn nom-1 $12494-12? yellow sales $126-129 i yeljow and mixed corn norrrnaily i No 4 yellow and mixed Total 34 7 7 Total Minnesota 5 0 3 0 1 0 Detroit SOI 0 0 Minnesota 1 Detroit 1 Minnesota 4 Detroit 4 2B Renick Tresh Stanley SB Renick Tovar IP ER BB SO 7 1-3 4 I 1 1 1 1 2-3 0 0 0 1 0 3 4 5 5 3 2 2 2 1112 3 2 110 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 WP Timmerman I Miller (W4-4) berranoski kanny (L1-2) nmerman arma tterson Save Perranoski 30 1 4 a i time this season by claiming the No 10 position The standings HOBO STOCKS 1 Dick Michael 1972 2 Jim Warren 1-443 3 Darrell Harbison 1834 4 Harold Montavy 1241 5 Phil Vioo 947 6 John Linscott 710 7 Jay Collins 444 8 Char es Parks 571 9 Bill Wrioht 554 10 Bill Ufford 424 MODIFIED STOCKS 1 Jim Still 1449 2 Gene Chaoman 1402 3 Jim Haaer 1110 4 Don Stevens 1 084 5 Sam Perry 902 4 Dwain Surritte 883 7 Richard Johnson 747 8 Terry Bivins 710 9 Buster Ti-amell 481 10 Ernie Sherlev LATE-MoDEL STOCKS 12040 uuiic i i mat cut otn pui auuu uic Oatc rfr For the full fiscal year on a pool- first half of 1969 than No 2 whte Lt's nominally acting of interests basis the sales filled expectations as to volume 2- were $3616075 and pre-tax prof- 0f business and net He 1 'na 55 its were $246950 noted that the adjusted capital n2o nT' Jos Lipic Pen For stock equity June 30 was nearly Ryei-NaSWomiSaMV" 0' the full fiscal year on a pooling 9 million dollars less than six 3 nominally 82- 94c No 87- 95c No 4 nominally 1 4 nominally SEE US NOW FOR ALL YOUR AUTOMOTIVE TRUCK SERVICE NEEDS REDS CASH IN 1-0 ON ARM of interest basis the volume was months earlier largely because -7 oi' L2eu's 3T DVive'wa2iV94)T4jTrre $3269967 and pre-tax earnings a decline of about 14 Vi million in Sc-e" St! 7s: amounted to $220 772 the market value of securities York cap -sRer future closed Christie 427 9 Howard Kirkland 387 10 The report disclosed tttat me and IS common with other I10 J20 low-r Sales 1064 contracts Fred Whlsler 338 acquisition Of KQTV the St Jo- financial I SeptemberJ4010 December 14500 Jan No nominally $264-271 SILVER institutions holding a uary 16670 March 16970 May 172 80 July 17590 September 17900 December 18360 Front End ALIGNMENT seph television station which substantial investment portfol- was completed July involved a j0 cash consideration of $3150000 were provided hieh Cost of Marketing serv- Because OI ine xugxi monev the principal operating 29253i 75 Interstate Securities and COTTONSEED OIL New York (AP) Bleachable cottonseed oil futures closed quiet No sales Closings September T225 December and March 11 3S Super King Size GAR COOL CUSHION Big 32 2 1 size two A AX' McCLUKE ORRT(iTO CHEVROLET LOSEOV August Selidown Savings 86TH TROOST WE 1-0734 1 Performed by Skilled Mechanics Using Precision Instruments Cincinnati (AP) Sore-armed -JTm Maloney stopped New Yerk on two hits for 8 23 and the Cincinnati Reds i shaded the Mets 1-0 last night Alex sacrifice fly in the third scored the mn i Pete Rose who scored the run helped Maloney with a leaping grab of pinch-hitter Art Siam sky's drive against the right-field fence in the eighth Maloney trying for his first complete game since he pitched a no-hitter against Houston on April 30 was replaced by Wayne Granger after issuing a walk to TCleon Jones with two out in the ninth Granger retired Ed Kranepool on one pitch The Reds who pounded out 25 Lhlts in winning a 19-17 slugfest Heifen'000 pouncls with Philadelphia on Sunday choice 300-500 pounds Tanaged only six off loser Good 500-700 pounds Jerry Koosman and Tug Mc-Graw It was their seventh vic- -tory in eight games and increased their lead in the tight National league West to one- half game and nine percentage points over San Francisco which was rained out NEW YORK CINCINNATI ab bi ab 3 110 The following quotations by the USD A Livestock Harrelson ss 4 0 0 0 Rose rf Hogs Barrows and Gilfs 3 220-240 pounds 1-2 200-220 pounds 1-2 220-240 pounds 2-3 200-220 pounds 2 3 240-270 pounds 1-3 200-220 pounds 1-3 220-240 pounds 2-4 240-270 pounds 1-3 270-300 pounds 1-3 330-400 pounds 2-3 400-500 pounds Sheep Spring -curtailed expenditures con- Marsh McLennan Inc 26 00S27 io tracted the outstanding amount insurance brokerage firms have 77 5o3o oo of lower-yielding receivables completed their previously an-2650 ooco and reduced borrowings Even nounced plans to affiliate HJoSHio though borrowings were about 5 Marsh McLennan presently 20 oo a 21 so million less than in the previous is the only asset of Marlennan iwopSs? vear total interest expense was corporation a holding company I8'00r 2000 'increased by nearly $600000 formed in June The affiliation 25 5026 50 The volume of installment bus- with Mann-Kline of Kansas City 23oo 25 50 iness in the vear was $163745- involved an exchange of Marlen-22 50( 2500 429 down from $174154747 Re- nan and Mann-Klme shares i a 1 outstanding were $150811787 compared with $154956081 The decreases were motor car and commercial PurHan Benne ation for hnth the sec0nd quarter aad 27 00 werj months ended June 30 set new 2450 2850 volume and in the outstandings The insurance companies had 2675 3 27 00 premium income and cpmmis-27 2 27 25 sions of $12565248 compared with $13855955 2475 2725 1 -k atI Fidelity Life 3000 3200 3150 3850 3000 3300 29753150 2800 3300 2600 32 00 2500 2800 highs Sales in the latest quarter topped the 6-million-dollar mark for the first time for any i quarter The hospital supply company reported net income of $557510 or 20 cents share for I DOWNTOWN'S ONLY LIVE SHOW MOVIES GIRLSI GIRLS! GfUSI 0 DAN ELLIS GIVES GREAT DEALS AT DeBACKER CHEVROLET 117th 71 Hiwoy SO 3-4000 Limit 1 per customer Additional SI 98 each Tapored for seat belt use Vinyl-eoated fabric Maximum ventilation 'hole of colors Most American Cors Ports Extra If Needed Cars With Torsion Bars or Air Conditioning SligHly Higher Prime 70-150 pounds Choice 70-105 pounds Ewes (woo led) 90-150 pounds Good Utility Cull a the 23 25 2L75 INSURANCE IN FORCE of second quarter on sales of 23 25 23 75 ational Fidelity Life Insurance $6106648 A year ago earnings company in the first six months were $481821 or 18 cents a 27 75 28 75 of 1969 rose $62038000 in con- share on a volume of 27 00 -28 25 tragt to a gain of $40791000 a $5214801 7 oo 75 year earlier according to Rob- For the six months net earn-5 50 8 00 ert Rosenburg president In- ings were $1004841 or 36 cents force insurance June 30 was $1-! a share compared with $867-193801000 compared with $1- 823 or 33 cents a share Sales were Sll632829 compared with 012257 a year ago ICOUPON DEMO SALE UP TO $1300 DISCOUNTS TALL PAUL FORD noth NEW HIWAY 71 Famous Brand SHOCK ABSORBERS Pfeil 3b 3 0 0 0 Tolan cf 3 0 10 Clndenon oh 1 0 0 0 AJohnson If 3 0 11 Aaee cf 4 0 10 Stewart If 0 0 0 0 CJones If 3 0 0 0 Perez 3b 4 0 0 0 Weis or 0 0 0 0 LMay lb 3 0 0 0 Kranoool lb 4 0 0 0 Bench 4 0 2 0 Garrett 2b 2 0 10 Woodwrd SS 3 0 10 Gaspar rf 3 0 0 0 Ruiz 2b 2 0 0 0 Grofe 2 0 0 0 Maloney 3 0 0 0 Koosman 2 0 0 0 Granqer 0 0 0 0 Shamskv ch 10 0 0 McGraw 0 0 0 0 tVW HVTGOMERY YOUR CHOICE Brake Adjustment (Disc Brakes Exclyded) Tire Rotation Repack Outer Front Wheel Bearing IW II OFFICIAL I SIFETf INSPECTION STATION Total 29 0 2 Nw York Cincinnati Ruiz New New York Garrett Woodward Koosman (L 0-71 McGraw Maloney (W5-21 Granger Balk koosman STATE Plus lIVESTOCK ELSEWHERE Chicaoo (API (USDA) Hoc receipts Monday 4 500 butchers unevenly 25 to 75 cents higher large share 50 cents hioher active No 1 and 2 sorted 200 to 225-pound butchers S27 50-28 00 around 150 head at $28 00 No 1 to 3 200 to 240 pounds $2700-2750 No 2 and 3 195 to 250 pounds $2650-27 00 No 2 to 4 240 to 220 pounds $2575 26 50 No 3 and 4 270 to 300 pounds $2500-25 75 sows mostly 50 cents hioher active No 1 to 3 350 to 400 Dounds $2375-24 50 No 1 to 3 400 to 450 pounds 2325-24 CO No 2 and 3 450 to 500 Dcunds $2250-23 25: No 2 and 3 500 to 550 pounds $22 DO-27 75 No 2 and 3 550 to 600 pounds $2100-2200 boars $1900-2000 Cattle receipts 7500 none trade active on steers and heifers steers 50 cents to $1 hiqher full advance on high choice and prime over 1200 pound as heders 50 to 75 cents higher cows and bulls s'eadv prime 1175 to 1 350-oound slaughter steers vleid orade 3 and 4 $3325-3400 high choice and prime 1100 to 1 400 pounds $32 50-33 25 choice 950 to 1 400 pounds yield grade 2 to 4 $31 00-3275 mixed oood and choice $30 CO-31 00 good $28 OO-XOC standard and low good $26 50-2800 hioh choice and prime 900 to 1 025-pound siauohter heifers yield grade 3 and 4 $3050-31 03 load prime 975 pounds $31 50 choice at Emporia State 975 pounds yields arade 2 to 4 0 Total 28 1 6 1 088 088 0 0 0 OOlOOOOOx 1 York Cincinnati 1 5 Cincinnati 8 2B SF A Johnson IP ER BB SO 7 5 113 3 1 10 0 11 1 2-3 2 0 0 3 3 13 0 0 0 0 0 -2 15 )L-U 22 NAMES COACH Takes Job Assistant Hank football coach at college Minot named an $10185497 The per-share net was based on 2819386 shares compared with 2610386 shares a year ago and reflected the 2-for-l stock split June 30 1969 COCOA New York tAP) Cocoa futures closed 7 to 20 higher Sales 1117 contracts September 42 77 December 4165 March i 4100 May 4087 July 4098 September 41 02 December 4047 Spot Accra 48 LIVE STEERS Chicaoo (AP) Choice steer futures ranged $105 to 160 higher yesterday Prev gh Low Closed Close August 3205 3115 32 05 30 45 October 2970 7880 2965 28 25 December 2905 2830 2905 2790 February 2880 2815 28 80 27 7S Hank Hettwer Grid Auto Service Center open 8 a doily mandatory itate law 4-state inspection centers no appointment necessary CHARGE IT! Each low FREE See us for on load joints tie all your car prices levelers ball rod ends needs sqfety inspection No Cost or Obligation ICOUPONI The volume of new individual life sales fo- the six months was $45006000 against $48181000 a year ago Paid-for premiums were $743000 against $753000 The volume of group life produc- FEFD INGREDIENT PRICES Bulk mitfe1s advanced $1 a ton here: yesterday on the wholesale market Sacked bran and shorts were 25 cents a ton higher Sacked bran $38 25-3900 sacked shorts $38 25-39 00 bulk bran $33 SC-34 25 bulk shorts $3350-3425 bulk middlinqs $3350-3425 Prices in carloads of feedstuffs as quoted by the USDA for the week ended Tuesday represent approximate pr ces at whch local wholesalers will sell per ton bulk unless otherwise stated Hominy feed yellow $43 linseed meat 34 per cent prote solvent proc-ess $76 90 alfalfa sun-cured $37 ge-50 oood SM 50-8 00 utility hydrated alfalfa meal pellets 17 per and commercial cows 00 ew ctnt orottm 100 000 A unts n'I CJVL guv-anteed $3 gluten feed $40 gluten Ptyirn ii hniV UViwviVcn $132: soybean meal 44 per cent nhtw 8 30 cottonseed meal 41 pe' laJTcS $'ea7 fam'bs andSS tS fob Kansas City $2 to 100 pounds $2600-28 50 National Stockya-ds in re- Vvt tip ceip's 7 000: ba-pws ad gl's 25 7527' IT 7-7 21 mostly 50 cens No 1 te 190 i- 260 pounds $26 00-27 00 sows 35 1 nu ude Santos Bourbons 3S at cents higher No 1 to 3 300 to 650 bound 22 50-2425 boars $21 00-2300 Cattle receiots 3 500 calves IK ac- it steers and heite-s 50 cents to St hipher cows strong inssances 50 cents higher bulls fully s'eadv slaughter steers high choice and prime TOSO to I '75 pouncs sc-32 0C stauohter haters choice '50 pounds 28 50-29 75 C-IWS utility end commercial 50-2! earner and cutter 7 JO-JO bulls $2400-25 calves steads choice' veaters $32 00-36 00 good and choice slaughter ealven $20 00-2' 00 Sheep receiots 3W3 about steady spring slaughter lambs choice and ie $28 00-3080 shorn slaughter ewes good and choice $8 30-9 CO St Joseoh (API Cattle receiots 3 000 very ac' ve: s'eers and Ntiers 50 cents to 5 1 higher cows 25 to SC cents higher feeder classes in light supply 50 cents tg Si higher steers chc'-ce and p- me $3185-32 CO choice $30 50-31 '5 nvved 3 nos a choice $29 75-30 75 good $27 heifers cNc ce $29 CO 50 znived good and choice S2 50-29 25 good $3600-2950 utfk'v and commercial cows $30 00-22 lean utility $2235- feeder' 775 to 850 pounds $3100-31 nh good and choice '75 ocvzvts $3C 75 Sheen receipts 30C classes ur-changed sorng iambi cnc ce and prime $28 50-29 130 ewes jti ty and oood good shorn 5C-9JC 'eerier lambs choice 825 00-2825 few $28 SC Hoq -eve e's 4 3K barrows and outs 25 to 75 cens- no her No 1 3 230 to 240 DPunds $25 75-2' 15 No 2 to 4 240 to 270 pounds 26 00-27 CO Nr 3 and 4 270 to J30 pounds- $2550-2 25 No 1 3 170 to 200 Pounds $25 S' 2s 5C saws 25 to mostly 50 cen's hioher most advance 0- weights oe- 453 pounds No 1 to 3 300 '3 ace bounds $23 5b4 5C No 2 and 40C hj 600 pounds $2300-73 75 COUPON FOR EXTRA TOP VALUE UP TO 24 MONTHS TO PAY ON ALL PARTS and service High Performance Tire Center Emporia Hettwer head Minot State has been assistant coach college to replace Al Kouneski line coach who resigned earlier this summer Kouneski has accepted a coaching position near his home town of Baltimore at Towson State college in Towson Md Kouneski decision to leave E-State came before Ron Blaylock the head coach announced his resignation to enter private business Jim Lance is the new E-State head football coach ab: lists a f7l slate Sixth-Eight Games Scheduled for Network TV New York tAP) The National Broadcasting company announced yesterday a schedule of 68 American Football league games to be telecast this fall and winter Included on the list are 13 nationally-televised double-h a d-ers 12 to be seen on Sundays and the 13th on Thanksgiving day The schedule which begins September 14 with the New York Jets meeting the Buffalo Bills includes the interdivisional playoff games between first and second-place teams in each division the A title game January 4 1970 and the A All-Star game January 17 1970 Solunar Table A P- Minor Major Minor Major i 6:05 12:15 635 AM 8: a own echo a'e 7900 SANTA FI 2-3774 9m iia no Oat hr On 1 SOOT1 CENTtM 12S SOdTN MAM a 2-0300 STATION STAMPS WALBO MART 7973 WOOflAU IS 3-1221 S21 ANnOCM 6L 3-2490 I I Om 8 te Om ea mr KANUS CITY MO 119 AAM000 IS VI 24414 Onant-M KANSAS CITY KAS 1100 KANSAS AYL PA 1-8943 STORAGE HOLDINGS This wk Last wx Yr MISSOURI STORES ONLY 4 923 7 1 1 C3 5 MS 2 639 Buttev Cnees Frozen Eggs Tursevs UAVENWOCTM KAS 714 OCUMTARf MO 2-2491 COPPER New York (P Cecoer 8otures closed '170 0 gner Se es 1690 centracts 5-ce-be- 6555 Oc-bber 64 Of CwcemSe-s2 2 A January eb '5 Ware- 59 50 Vav Jr July S' 56 65.

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