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Tyler Morning Telegraph from Tyler, Texas • 9

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Tyler Morning Telegrapk FRIDAY, JUNE 27, 1958 Youthful Chess Star, Reds Play MARKETS IN THE NEWS Motorboat Registry Bill Wins Approval Fire Ant War Not Abandoned MOSCOW (UPI) Youthful, from six to 60 spend many free American chess wizard Bobby summer hours. WASHINGTON (AP). The AUSTIN (UPI) Agriculture House Merchant Marine Committee Thursday approved a bill pro North Texas Attorney Resigns Federal Post WASHINGTON (UPI). President Eihenhower Thursday accepted the resignation of Heard L. Floore as U.

S. Attorney for North Texas. The resignation will be effective Aug. 15. Floore was appointed to the post Aug.

12, 1953. Floore wrote the attorney gen STOCK AVERAGES Compiled by The Associated Press lndust Ralls Util 60 Stocks Prev. day 254.5 97.2 80.7 172.7 Week ago 255.3 96.0 80.5 172.6 Month ago ....250.8 94.1 80.1 170.1 Year ago .....270.2 125.1 73.3 182.0 Rails Active Qln Mixed Trade! Commissioner John White said Thursday the fire ant control pro gram in the Coastal Bend area ana East Texas is still underway and The American teen-ager was accompanied by his 20-year-old sister, Joan, who teasingly said she came along "to keep Bobby away from the Vodka." While Bobby plays chess, she plans to do some sight-seeing, take photos and visit the ballet theater. Thursday evening both the Fischers were going to the circus. has not been discontinued.

viding for the registration of small boats, except those powered by motors of 7 horsepower or less. The boats would be registered with state agencies or with the Coast Guard. The bill, designed as a safety measure, calls upon states to MARKETS AT A GLANCE NEW YORK m. Markets at a stance Stocks Higher, rails rally. Bonds Higher: corporates In demand.

Cotton Irregular: trade buying and liquidation. CHICAOO- areas where nesting and feeding are made hazardous, and often fatal, by the fire ant. He said infestations have been known to become" so bad that farmers could not work in their fields. The bite and sting is capable of killing young livestock and making grazing impossible." The name of Bruce comes from a town named Bruys in Normandy, France. Fischer has been here only one day but already has managed to play several games with Russians.

They weren't full length matches but simply what is called "rapid transit" chess five-minute games played in quick succession. Fischer flew in Wednesday from Prague for a two-week visit at the invitation of the Soviet Sports Committee. The newspaper Evening Moscow reported the arrival Of the "talented" young player on the front page of Thursday's edition. His NEW YORK (AP)-Good news for the railroads sparked their shares and inspired the stock market to a good rally Thursday. Prior to this aircrafts were up as Wall Street had war jitters over the crisis in Lebanon but the market as a whole was irregular.

Trading up to that point was distinguished by great demand for eral that he wants to return to private practice this fall. White House Press Secretary James C. Hagerty said the President thanked Floore for his service and wished him future success. adopt uniform safety codes for the operation of motorboats. A similar measure was returned to Dartmouth College's Museum in Hanover, N.

is believed to be "We definitely have not halted our eradication efforts on the dangerous pest," White said. "Instead, we have temporarily stopped the large-scale aerial and ground spraying operations as a normal summer season procedure." White said aerial spraying will become practical again in the fall and winter season, but that meanwhile, quarantine measures are being strictly enforced to prevent the insect from migrating further. The commissioner said game birds such as quail and dove, plus the Merchant Marine Committee Wednesday by the House because the oldest in the United States. In Wheat Higher; mill buying. Corn Irregular: profit taking and short coverage.

Oats Irregular with corn. Soybeans Irregular: light trade. Hogs 25 to 50 cents lower. Top 424.75. Cattle Slaughter steers steady.

Top $29. DOW-JONES AVERAGES NEW YORK. (NUD Dow-Jones closing stock averages: 30 Inds .....474.01 2.47 20 Rails 118.75 0.83 15 mils .78.69 0.15 65 Stocks 163.86 0.80 Volume ....2.910.000 AMERICAN STOCK EXCHANGE 16 El Bond 31 31 31 15 Humble 55 54 54 93 Thiokol 41 39 41 lower-priced stocks and specially situated issues which have; been of technical objections. favored lately. itintrary here was being worked out.

Wednesday afternoon, Fischer strolled through Gorky Park, one of Moscow's largest, for recreation and relaxation. Cosh ft Carry 20 Off Or Funtral fir Cemerary Flowers Devils Ivy eoeh 10c Cut Glads dos. $1.00 Corsages $1.00 up BOW STREET FLOWER SHOP POT 1118 w. bow Girrs PLANTS OIts sH Green Stamp By the close much of the bloom DUN BRADSTREET INDEX NEW YORK (UPI Dun St Bradstreets daily weighted price index of 30 basic comomditles. compiled for United Press International (1930-32 average equals 100); Thursday .279.78 Wednesday 280.30 Week Ago 279.94 Month Mo 281.04 Year Ago 292.68 1798 the museum caught fire and all students and professors were calling out to "save the library." But, the then president of Dartmouth was calling out to save the stuffed zebra in the Natural History section.

There are five languages in of had worn off the advance by air- crafts but rails were still nicely ficial use at the United Nations conferences English, French, He naturally saw the outdoor ahead. The more speculative is other wildlife, are driven from Spanish, Russian and Chinese. Tow 1958 (FeT 3) I 1 1 1 2721 chess arena, where enthusiasts sues dominated the list of favorites, with five of the top 15 selling for 8V4 or less. Volume climbed to 2,910,000 shares compared with 2,720,000 Wednesday. The Associated Press average of 60 stocks rose 90 cents to 1rS FRIDAY SATURDAY 173,60 with the industrials up.

$1.30, the rails tip $1.10 and the Utilities up 20 cents. The number of gainers expanded to 625 compared with 294 losers among the 1,169 issues traded. There were 72 new highs for the year and only three new lows. Despite the preponderance of gainers the advance looked irregular judging by the performance of key stocks. There were many small losers among these issues.

The gains ran generally from fractions to about a point. Thirteen of the 15 most active stocks rose, however, while only one declined and one was unchanged. The single loser, significantly, was a real blue chip, Standard Oil (New Jersey), off V. American Stock Exchange prices were Irregular on volume of 1,080,000 shares compared with 900,000 Wednesday. FORT WORTH LIVESTOCK FORT WORTH (AP)-Hogs 300; steady; Choice 24.00-50.

Cattle 600; calves 150; steady; medium to good steers 18.00-25.00; feeder yearlings 25.25 down; fat cows 18.00-21.00; good to choice calves 24.00-27.50; lower grades 15.00-24.00.. Sheep steady to strong; medium to good lambs 20.00-23.00; shorn spring lambs 22.50 down; feeder lambs 19.00 down. FORT WORTH GRAIN FORT WORTH fAP Wheat 1 hard T' I 41 fl AC Mjs Ladies' Nationally I Maternity Nyon Ladies' ll BETTER KIOOTOHS Adyertised I DRESSES SLIft FfiBDICS FOUNDATION lm a PAJAMAS I ''Onpy VALUES TO tX a si oo I 3)tc fl I KOO "nl 99 A 00 1J fcal t. Ua-p price I Eadi vv Ea. uw pr.

siioth -vo. a I I Of Ths 1 SwlM 2.08-21 corn 2 yellow 1.37-59 oats 2 red 72-76 i 2 yellow milo 2.39-44. NEW YORK STOCKS By The Associated Press 91 American Airlines 194 19'i 19V. 91 American Can 49 48 49i 167 American Motors ...12 11 1154 NEW YORK COTTON NEW YORK (AP) Cotton futures were Thursday with final prices 15 cents a bale lower to 90 cents higher. Trading was quiet until the afternoon when the House killed its version of the omnibus farm bill.

First reaction was that this pointed to an indefinite delay in farm legislation and traders covered contracts actively In distant months. Gains on this move extended to SI. SO bale. However on second appraisal, many quarters expressed the view that the way was now cleared to move ahead actively on the Senate version of the bill. This interpretation brought selling which pared the extreme gains in the S9J S'V I Ladies' PLAY SUITS Nylon DRESS LACE Reg.

$2.99 Reg. $1.59 DRESSES Values to 2995 aistant monm. McBratneys Irish Linen Dacron Cotton Cotton Lace Many Others Futures closed IS cents a bale lower 26 90 higher. tuga low cios July 36.32 36.25 36.27 3L1 October 36.78 36.68 36.75 December ...37.02 36.92 37.00-37.01 March 37.27 37.14 37.23 May .........37.15 37.07 37.11 .........36.35 36.10 36.30 127 American Tel Tel 177 177' 177 Birdseye BABY DEPT. SOFT HAP DIAPERS! Blankets SI 3 JOHNSON SETS ReS 349 249 Dresses 125 'a I Diaper Sets BASSINETS On Lags OQ fDjfOj Each With Roller A 1.

156 Atchison SF M'A 21 22 9 9. TABLE CLOTHS t.e.,,i.f O.J.'s Beauty Lotion 2 for 88 Made In Belgium 7 Branlff Airways --'88 Chrysler Corp 7 Coca Cola 15 Dr. Pepper 69 Dow Chemical 38 Du Pont 11 Eastman Kodak "124 Ford Motors 100 General Electric V.13 General Foods '221 General Motors 38 Goodyear 21 Greyhound 51 Gulf Oil 38 Internatl Harvester 11' Yd. ..48 48 177 177 10 10 10 55 54 55 ..183 181 183 ..111 llOtf, 110 ..41 41H 4iy 59'A 58 59 ..63 63 63 39V4 38 39 8iy4 80 81 16 16 16 113 114 34 33 78 78 78 97 97 97 39 39 39 9 9 9 Pure linen Re. 7.95 550 C05 Umbrellas 1 NAPKINS Reg.

7.95 Dox Values to lw yd. 88 Each 31 Internatl Nickel 30 Internatl Paper 32 Lone Star Gas 4 Mo Kan Texas 122 Monsanto Chemicals 40 Montgomery Ward 14 National Gypsum 27 Ohio Oil 12 Penney JC 36 Phillips Petroleum 16 Procter Gambit 31 31 zm 37 36 37 46 46 46 38 37 38 93 92 93 42 42 42 60 59 59 Drapery Fabrics 18 Pure Oil 37 37 3714 Girls PANTIES Special Table Napkins 65 Republic Steel 46 48 46 62 Sears Roebuck 1 29 29 29 78 Radio Corporation 34 3374 34 65 Republic Steel 29 29 29 21 Shell Oil 75 74 75 Girls BLOUSES Girls conoti slips Values to 98 76 Sinclair Oil ...59 58 59 76 socony momi 51 50 51 133 Southern Pacific .....45 44 45 GIRLS PLAY TOGS Skort Sets Shorts Halter Shorts 1 Pc. Sets Sun Suits Value to 39c MM Yd. Nylonixed 4-12 51 Standard Oil Cal 51 50 50 294 Standard Oil NJ 54 53 53 65 Texas Company 70 69 70 24 Texas Gulf Products 31 30 30 63 Texas Gulf Sulphur 20 20 20 8 Texas Pacific ..34 34 34 ONLY 36 245 Tidewater Oil 22 22 22 10S Union Carbide 92 89 92 194 US Steel 64 73 74 ia wooiwonn 47 47 47 Values to 1" TEXAS POULTRY AUSTIN (AP) Poultry, steady All Special TABLE CLOTHS areas z- in zi, NEW YORK BONDS Cotton TRAINING So Pae 4s 69 98 I00 lex torp t3 ......101 Values to $1.99 Girls SHORTY PJ's Girls Better COTTON SLIPS MOST ACTIVE STOCKS NEW YORK AP)-Sales, close end cnange oi ine eight most active stocks: $88 Avco Mfg 122,200 7 up Penn Texas 88,300 6 up $047 PANTS Reg. $6.98 nayineun ai.buu 34 no Now Ready Made Servel Inc 46,400 8 up 1 Am Bosch 37,900 26 up 1 Armour Jb Co 34,100 16 up LorlUard 32,800 68 ud 1 Revlon Inc 32,200 33 up 1 $03 values ro i.ttt fj 'm.

1 StT00 I Uon VB)B) Ea.I Vrim (D)(D) Ea. I I Reg. i moo I I 1 SS I $2.99 Values to $2.99 I I Drapes 1 SPOT COTTON By The Associated Press Met chance Close Sales Dallas unch 34.50 4.138 Now Pr. Galveston 5 34.55 108 Houston 34.55 21,566 raw uneans up a 36.45 NEW ORLEANS COTTON Men's NEW ORLEANS' W). Cotton closed 80 vciiu, a uaic Miguel uj luwer.

Hlrh Close 36,14 36.74 36.97-37.23 37.12 37.18 99 July October December March May July ...36.28 ...36.77 ...37.02 ...37.28 .,.37.15 ...36.25 36.11 36.69 36.94 37.20 37.10 36.06 Only $93 Reg. 6" SATIN COMFORTS Two Tone and Solids MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS 1" Reg. $1.99 I WORK GLOVES WORK SOX FOOT LOCKERS I Canvas r'S Long a Pr. Only I Handkerchiefs 10 .89 SAN ANTONIO LIVESTOCK SAN ANTONIO (AP)-Cattle 100; good Steers and heifers 26.50: standard and good 23.50-25.50; medium and good stock teers 23.50-26.00. Calves 25; no test.

Hogs 25; sheep 75; goats none; all untested. Men's Men's PETTY'S LAWN SPRINKLERS Call as for Free Estimata en your underground sprinkler. Dial LY 4-7379 VVlM Men's Boys' FADED DENIM luy Pants Men's UTILITY HATS Men's SPORT SHIRTS SHORTS -SHIRTS T-SHIRTS -BRIEFS DRESS PANTS PAJAMAS Short Sleeve and Long Sleeve 583 5IC3 58 SEE THE Belrone "MINUET" "Behind-the-Eor-Model" Hearing Aid No Cord No Button No Glasses He simmick eld It has eemelete volame centre! with ON OFF witch. R. H.

HIGCINS CO. 2 for S1C3 Canvas Fibre jMj Pr. Each Voluei $7.95 i I 417 Beckham Pko. LY 2-8462 Hsntiei sir stuie Anaaimmeni A.

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