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Sunday June 11 1930 Want 33131 THE KNOXVILLE NEWS-SENTINEL Tune in 990 on your Hoar it on WNOX Read it in The' News-Sentinel Page B-7 Rizzuto Tagged 'Mr Shortstop' Booming GM Issue The Weather U'ralhur kunai rpwrt rf temparalui Inr In 24 I THCWCATMCR F0rflfA5r- ItlCPMOtOf MMVMwat 1 1 MtafMC kuaiax Mtai (OaalKI DtaWiWM Si By HARRY GRAYSON BEA Sparta Edttar NEW Philip Francis Rizzuto was no bigger than a jockey when he ankled Into Eb- bets field looking for a tryout in the summer of 1937 Brooklyn scouts looked at all five-feet five and 125 pounds of the 19-year- I old Phil Riz- zuto and cho-j rused "Too small Young Rix- auto hopped! auto noppeu i 'W- ---I mUb i NM CIfM MIA Peaches Down Sumter Take League Lead 1 Arky Biggs Quits as Chicks Boss Following Loss By IwiliM Puns SPARTANBURG June 10 The Spartanburg Peaches squeezed home a run in the bottom of the ninth here tonight to nose out the Sumter Chicks 5-4 and sweep a three-game Tri-State baseball series The win couples with Asheville's loss' gave the Peaches the league lead Joe Fuller led off the Peaches ninth with a single to right and advanced to third on a sacrifice and infield hit Willie Moore brought him home with the clincher on a perfect bunt Each team had 11 hits with Harry Gfis contributing three to the Peach attack and Jack Mitchell duplicating for the Chicks -y-t rorDcniT E23" the subway for 'i a 1 mf but the Gianta)i i VV -JA foxy foragers tt ra i lamitMst i i miatuaamiuwnawu FOR TENNESSEE: Partly cloudy ton: pr-nM tar ataman and caitarud thunder atoruia In Eaiurn and Central portion early tonight Sunday: Partly cloudy adit the hlcttrat tempera ura ia ltd law or middle Sua Ttae Heather Fdrrraat fir Tenneum: Ifighrat Meaa 73 Lowtl Normal 13 Dpfmrnry lor aionta la data XI Earcaa for year to data S7 rieelpHatlea Vrateiday Far 34 hia aadiag at Budaight 3S WET AND COOLER Sultrry Gulf breezes will furnish the moisture for showers and thunderstorms from the Gulf coast to Virginia A curving air front from Maine to Texas supplying coot air will break the spell of warm weather which has gripped the ees-ern third of the country cor atontn la data For year to data 3770 IWMmry for manth fa data 90 Emm far year In data eeeeeeeeeeeeea 414 Sunart olday 7:98 Suartaa tomorrow 9:19 Hta Maaa Witt mii (ws MM YrlV hto fcv fc JteU UfiLt SCQQltR tvoryboay is out when the ball goes to Phil Rizzuto Here George Kell of the Tigers is forced at second hose os the shortstop fires to first to complete another double play Sparks Industrials to 20-Year Highs Split Proposal Lifts Week's Market After Sharp Tumble By ELMER WALZER IbUcA Fiuaa flaaaalal Silkar NEW 'YORK June General Motors Corp common stock injected new life Into what many thought was a waning bull market this week and sent the industrial average to a new high for nearly 20 years Directors of GM announced late Monday they recommended a two-for-one split in common 3 stock subject to stockholder ceptance believed sure That fi will raise General Motors' out-- -1 standing shares to more than 88-000000 more than any large company in history Market Serprised That action came as a complete surprise It came when the market was wavering and investment analysts had recommended taking profits and holding cash for a wider decline On Monday the list had its worst drop since Jan 12 Tuesday provided the week's feature and was one of the most interesting days of the year mar-ketwise according to the experts The market opened with a gain of a half point in the industrial average cm Tuesday Then it fell abruptly with the tape four minutes late at 11:18 a At the low made around that time the industrial average was pH more than 2 points List Tarns Around The market turned around and lose as fast as it had fallen until it showed a net rise of more than 2Vfc points Part of the rise was lost and the average closed the day on a gain of 170 pointz The spread between the high and low was 566 pointz General Motors on Tuesday opened on a block of 25000 shares at 91 and topped all issues for turnover during the session with sales of 98000 shares It reached an all-time high at 97 up points and closed at 95tt up 7tt points for the day Steel was second that day and it firmed fractionally Steel took market leadership on Wednesday and prices finned further On Thursday there was a broad advance which carried on into the Friday session leaving the general average at its best level since 1946 and the industrial average at its best since 1930 Blue (Alps Lead High-grade leadership ruled the latter sessions of the week Practically all the steels motors electrical equipmentx and many of the oils and chemicals made new highs for the year and longer The industrial average gained more than 3 points on the week and the rails more than a point Among the better gains were Merck up more than 9 and its preferred up 18 points General Motors up 6 points du Pont up 4tt Chrysler up 8V: Standard Oil (N J) up 2 Santa Fe up 2s Nickel Plate up 3tt and Houston Light and Power up 3tt Barnes Hurls 5-Hit Victory Basil Barnes pitched a live-hit shutout as Burlington Civic Club defeated Mount Harmony 2-0 in the City Junior League It was Mount first loss this year Robert Ellison with two singles Mickey Armstrong with a double and Bob Henry with a triple led the hitting for Burlington The game was played on the losers field Odum led the hitting for the losers with two singles Burlington is seeking games with any junior or American Legion teem in the area lluf-faker at 4-6149 will take the requests Cards' Garagiola To Undergo Knife To Fix Shoulder Br AwHaM rim ST LOUIS June The St Louis Cardinals' Joe Garagiola hard-hitting catcher will undergo an operation Monday and will be out of action for about eight weeks The announcement said Joe's Injury has been diagnosed as a serious displacement of the left shoulder blade He suffered 'the injury the night of June 1 in a tumble at first base in a game against the Brooklyn Dodgerx Joe's batting average for the year Is 347 Reporting on other ailing players the Cardinals said first baseman Nippy Jones will go to his home In Los Angeles to recuperate from an operation on his back last winter Doctors say Jones may come back before the season is over and positively will be back next year" Outfielder Charles Diering who suffered a broken bone in hia right elbow when he ran into the rijeht center field wall June 8 will not make the Redbirds next trip Pitcher Ted Wilks whose right elbow was operated upon a month ago also will remain in St Louis when the Cards leave for the east Monday He is expected to join the chib on the road in about a week FIRE KILLS RACE HORSES Br Aaaartatai Fnaa CHICAGO June A watchman perished and between 17 and 22 racing horses burned to death last night in a firs which destroyed the huge barn on the Emil Denemark Farm near suburban Hinsdale Denemark estimated the loss at $700000 Among horses that died in the fire was Curtice which last year won the $57850 Futurity at Washington Park race track Mr Wilson Likes GM Agreement By EARL R1C1IERT Baelppa Hunard staff Witter WASHINGTON June Charles Wilson president of General Motora is taking no back talk about sensational five-year pact with the United Auto Workerx lie says not inflationary Nor will it set a pattern which will ruin smaller and less prosperous businesses good for GM employex for GM it- and for the country he sayx And proud of It have never known a good businessman who took the position that the only way his business could prosper was by paying sub-standard wagex be fold the National Press Club in his first ma- jor speech since the signing of the labor agreement Reason To Be Happy "If I were a small business- man 1 would love to take this' General Motors' agreement and1 put it into effect in my busl- The $586000-a-year president of the world's largest manufac- -turing company has every reason to be in a cheerful frame of mind After a year in which his company became the first to make -more than one-half billion lara in profitx after taxex new production and profit records are being set And no slackening ia demand Is in sight He said the shortage of Gen- eral Motors cars is greater than 1 a year ago and even two years although production is 35 per cent above last year Mr Wilson used the word1' in connection with 'r some who have criticized the new -five-year no-strike agreement He recalled the criticism of the cost-of-living feature of the GM contract two years ago and said that many of the skeptics deu elded it was a good plan after they saw how things worked out last year Seeks American Way "The he said to work out an American solution for the relations of labor and in- dustry and not attempt to adopt the philosophy of class conflict from Europe either from the Communists and Socialists on the one hand or the cartel-thinking non-competitive reactionaries on the other" Of one businessman who erit- feized the labor agreement In let- -ten to national business assoefa- lions Mr Wilson said: -without realizing It he took the classical reactionary position that has loaded the guns for the Com-munis ts and Socialists thinking behind this' he said that we want all jobs In General Motora to be good jobs We want our employes to want to work for General LOCAL SECURITIES Quotation to Equitable Seeurttlae Car 1830 Hamilton Bank Bui Idles Quota thmo ara as af 10 a is today Industry Purrs Along at Record-High Level Auto Lines Put Out 200660 Units in Week Steel Plants Run at 1013 Pet of Capacity By Aaaartatai hm NEW YORK June 10 Business and industrial activity was fully sustained at exceptionally high levels this week A record output of automobiles and a strong stock market were double-featured attractions Aided by good shopping weather over most of the country retail trade was better in terms of general merchandise turnover and demand was especially heavy for vacation items A highly encouraging factor in this important industry was heavy attendance at various fall showings held in New York and other large eities This was in sharp contrast to the situation prevailing at this time last year when the so-called was in full bloom and merchants and middle-men alike were concentrating on getting stocks down instead of building them up Business Looks Good The current high rate of employment and income and almost complete lack of signs that either arc In danger of any serious fall in the second half of the year gives merchants a much better background for future operations than they had a year ago A highly satisfactory rate of industrial production generally placid conditions in the labor field a strong flow of extra and increased dividends for investors in stocks and excellent demand for the largest amount of new securities offered in any week this year were other features of the business situation The price wheel was given a new whirl by a rise of two cents a pound in copper and a series of new hikes in steel scrap and some finished steel products such as sheets and strip Porterhouse steak at $120 a pound in the better New York stores carried housewives memories back to the black markets of World War II dayz rricet Go Up The 'Associated Press index of 35 important wholesale commodities rose to new highs for the year four dsys in a row and stood at the highest point since January 29 1949 at the close of business on Friday While some economists take a rather serious view of the present uptrend in the price of many of the things you use eat and wear A Zelomek an economist specializing in the retail field thinks it is a temporary condition we are willing to believe the public will soon begin to spend its savings as well as its current Zelomek said doesn't make much sense to talk about price inflation developing from current levels Hikes Near End something happens quickly to change the public position or the public attitude the present period of rising prices is near its For the first time in the stirring history of the dynamic automobile industry more than 200-000 cars and trucks were turned out in this country and Canada this week The exact total of 200060 units compared with the previous high of around 186000 in the latter part of May This week's work was all the more impressive because it appeared to be spread all around the industry rather evenly Chrysler Ford and General Motors are working some of their divisions on Saturday in an effort to meet the great spring demand for new carx Some of the independents like Nash and Hudson have added i Petition To Get Reconsideration A petition for rezoning Dan-dridge Avenue property which has caused considerable controversy comes up for consideration again tomorrow by City Planning Commission Action on the petition filed by Slatery 1679 Dandridge Avenue was deferred previously to allow Mr Slatery to amend his petition He new seeks to have property on the north aide of Dandridge Avenue between Saxton and Crowder Streets rezoned from one-family to apartment classification Neighbors are protesting the change The commission also will consider petitions for changes in the classifications of: Two lots on Martin Mill Pike to commercial classification Horace Heins property on McConnell Street to apartment two lota on the south side of Hoitt Street at Sixth Avenue to light industrial Petitions have been filed to change from apartment to commercial classifications lots at Bertrand Street and Spring Avenue on Ailor Avenue and on Clyde Street Mrz Frank Jones has asked that Claude Street between Cor nelia and Fifth Avenues and Front Avenue between Cornelia Avenue and Daisy Street be closed for resubdivision Keith Named Agent for Carpenters 4 1 Joe Keith 705 Redwine Avenue has been elected business agent of Carpenters Local No 50 AFL one of the largest In the Knoxville area He succeeds A Houser The election ballots yesterday showed that Carlos Campbell 201 Sandesson Road won the presidential post He succeeds Labe Jenkins If Rackley was elected vice president and Thomas was re-elected recording secretary Jones was re-named financial secretary and A Lynch remained in the post A Range and Rex Atkina were elected wardens Bill Stamps was named trustee PREACHERS SCHOOL SET Sprrlal Tu Tfca NmSMM JEFFERSON CITY June 10-Dr Harley Fite president of Car-son-Newman College announces that Summer Preachers' School will be held at Carson-Newman for two weeks this month The first week will be June 19 to 23 and the second week will be June 26 to 30 ly by license numbers Meanwhile rejections this year over last year have increased 71 per cent for Inspections thus far figures showed Car inspections have increased only 34 per cent A total of 7215 cars have been rejected this year out of 31089 inspectionz last figures were 4224 rejections out of 23836 inspectionz A total of 41673 city licenses have been sold this year so far compared with 37250 last yesr This figure is a new alltime-high record as was last cracked something about this being the Polo Grounds Ilonus Wagner and not Belmont Park Rizzuto who weighs all of ISO pounds now has been taken for granted altogether too long The Yankee pin wheel finally is recognized as Mr Shortstop WHEN RIZZUTO was batting J47 for Kansas City in 1940 A1 Schacht the old American League pitcher and coach blew into town with hia clowning act that little fellow- out said Bill Meyer the present Pittsburgh manager then bossing the Blues Take a good look at him In a couple of years be the best since Honus he says Schacht who has been in organized baseball for 42 years Barring mishaps the average good ballplayer reaches his peak at 26 remains there for five campaigns Experience makes them smart well-seasoned Rizzuto is 31 and sizzling RIZZUTO the ideal lead-off man took on added stature this spring zooming his batting average to J41 and ranking third in the majors in total hits His improved attack in a measure can be traced to his swinging a heavier bat At the suggestion of Casey Stengel he picked up one of Johnny 34-ouncers in training and has spelled nothing but trouble to pitchers since Rizzuto cant be faulted on a single count He hits the long ball the best bunter in the game He had a stretch of 58 straight games without an error What do you want for $40000 year whidi is what he is paid? Rizzuto makes plays that appear next to impossible He goes far into the hole gets his hands on halls on the other side of second base He never had a superior in going into the outfield for flies No one ever got the bell away quicker and Little Scooter has an extraordinary arm He is swift on his feet and quick He is a superior base-runner who knows when to run He is durable not easily injured played in all but pne game last year missed an inning this trip A TEAS! MAN with perfect disposition down through the years he perhaps has held the New York Americans together kept them to a greater extent than any other Individual including Joe DiMaggio and Tom Henrich But 13 years ago at just this time Phil Rizzuto was beginning to suspect he would have to hit the road tv get a chance Then he got a letter from Paul KrichelL The chief of Yankee scouts had seen the kid you see performing with Richmond Hill High of Glendale Long Island and on Queens aandlots There was a quick look-see at a tryout school at Yankee Stadium It long before the Yankees again found out that the best things in baseball are free Ed Molinski Gets Medical Degree at U-T College MEMPHIS June KL-JUL America Edward (Mo) Mojin ski former University of Tennessee football star will add an MJX to his degrees here Monday Molinski will graduate from the University of Tennessee College of Medicine And one of the top nine students in his class with an average of 90 for the filial quarter Earlier in war-delayed education he was a topflight guard on U-Ts 1938 team The line included three other all-Americas 'Bob Suffridge Bowden Wyatt and George Cafego intern at a Memphis hospital Fans To Pick All-Star Team Bff AwHiM PfrM CHICAGO June The grandstand the fans will get their annual chance beginning tomorrow to select the starting lineups for the baseball game The Chicago Tribune again will be headquarters lot tne country-wide balloting The 17th annual same win be July 11 in Ccmiskey Park site of the inaugural The poll will continue through midnight July 1 Players in the American and National Leagues who receive the most votes at their various positions will become starters Only the starting pitchers will be assigned by the respective managers Casey Stengel of the New York Yankees and Burt Shotton of the Brooklyn Dodgerx GAME IS RESCHEDULED The Maacot-Westview County Junior League game Saturday was rained out and will be played Thursday 4:30 at Mascot West view Manager Charles Colson said Saturday CALIFORNIA CREW WINS Br lata 4 Frraa MADISON Wiz June California's mighty crew subdued a stubborn Wisconsin boatload today to win by a one-third length in a 2000-meter race on Lake Monona cracked some- acMTCR irABTAxarao kk Mb rf 3 13 kMmr3i 3 14 3 Gtaaea 4 3 3 1 1 a 1 Mitrhrlllf 3 3 4 0 0 R'nM 3 A 3 3 133 Ota If 4 3 3 0 llO Hbgrrf 4 3 0 0 1 4 3 rimlLlk 4 1 i a B'iv'se10 a 3 1 1 3 Vultarrf 4 3 A 1 4 a 1 A Elliaon0 1 A 1 A Va Nestp 3 10 1 T-UI 3311x3313 Totals 31 11 2T 13 Mb mil hn winning mm cured bi'mter am ijn 4 SPARTANBURG U21 OuO OLl 3 Rum Claw Mitrhrll- Biss CTLart H-mait 3 Fuller 3 I'hlan karruU Clear It barton Mitchrll Dunlap Chian ifelaMgarr Ulav Mnurr 3B Chian IB Milrhrtl Drlla Rnrra Ub-brum Chian DP Toiaunnkf Claw and Narr Itasnnan knm and Famrll: Mow DHIa Korea and FarrrIL Sumtw Bpannnhiars BB Off 4 Kill-nna 1 Van NW BrEUaiaa 1 Vaa Nrel 4 Ellkum a In 4 1-3 Innings Van Nrot la 4 30 Innkwii Llhrr-(nn Van Neat 3-Zi Ijmmw Uhrrtnn 1 1-1 II I arm ml and Craven 1-301 1124 ARKY BIGGS QUITS By aaetaled Prrva SPARTANBURG June Arky Biggs announced here tonight that he is through as manager of the Sumter-Chicks of the Class Tri-State League Tonight's game was my last as manager of the Sumter Club" he said after his cellar-dwelling Chicks had dropped a 5-4 decision to the Spartanburg Peaches Biggs broke into professional ball in 1934 with the Hutchinson Kans club of the Western Association His tour of service Includes stops at Aueusta Gx Savannah Ca Knoxville Tenn Milwaukee Win Kansas City Mo Oakland Calif and Phoenix Ariz plans for the future are Indefinite he said ERRORS HELP HORNETS -By Puna CHARLOTTE C- June 10 Tourists presented the Charlotte Hornets with five errors tonight in a Tri -State League game and the1 Hornets took full advantage of the mis-cues to win 6-1 ASHEVILLE CHABLOTTE Ak ikk i Kltsoasa see 3 BallcfeSb 3 0 3 3 Bmalllb 4 3 A 0 4 0 3 3 Orta'anrf 3 13 fl Starrdlb 4 A A MMmSk 3 0 0 1 nwll 3 13 0 3 a 3 a Camposrf 3 a 3 0 Parkcrr 4 0 11 rhar'aaSb 3 110 Banlanir 4 3 A A raonrc 3 17 1 K'amaSb 4 13 4 Rraitrtrf 4 0 10 Allmp 1 A 1 Suthnd 4 10 0 AUw'a3 3 10 0 Totala alilU Tatala 342rS ASHEVILLE Am MR 000-1 CHARLOTTE 040 000 6 Rims Bantam O'Connell Stafford rtved Chare ubas Braori Sutherland Muaten 3 Sutherland Kltsoa Parker RBI Oiarauhas hwM Kcama IB-Small Bantun SB Charnuhaa Stafford need DP Krarna Kitano and Email: Kttaoa Krarna and Small Left 12: Charkitte A Allen AUvedie 4 Sutherland Altvo-jnvndic 1 Sutherland Allen 3 tai 1 2-3 tamtam: AllwJowCIc 3 In 4 1-3 WP Allen tamer Sutherland 8-3i Alton 13-Tj Dnvt Bimpaoa and CtuasakL 2:11 UG CHURCHILL STARS Bp Aartatad Pleaa ANDERSON June pitcher Emory Rudd and outfielder Bob Churchill eparked their team to a 6-1 victory over Florence on a dampened field here last night Churchill socked a home run triple and double FLORE-VCE ANDERSON afc a Ok Mart In 2b 4 1 3 Witonarf 5 0 10 Ken'dyaa 4 1 3 Denaonaa 5 13 5 rtiapTrf 4 0 1 0 4 3 0 0 Srtar'erlf 4 3 3 0 BarFtlb 3 Oil 1 4 11 0 Sarkae 4300 HalullSb 4 3 0 1 3 110 Brawn-lfe 4 0 3 0 RtctTa-Sb '3311 Jrbku 4 0 1 Caria'y Jb 2 0 3 3 Prlnrp lOO SKuddp 4103 Tyaoap 3 0 0 0 aChandler 1 0 0 0 Total 3d 124 Totala 3310 2712 Strnrk out for IRm lo moth FLORENCE 000 MO ANDERSON 113 001 A sdnoedrr Ipnaon Churchill 3 BartoloeiL Saofca Dcnoon Churchill EBl-ChureWU Sarto Rlrtaarda Halm II Churchill pmsna 3B lliurchlll HR ChorrhUL Bacfca H-WIIcm DP Dn to tanavety lo Bortotaieri Rudd to Demon tn Bartokuii Kennedy to Martin to Rmwn Ftoenuo 1 Andrew 7 BB-Prior Tyson SO-Prior 1 Ty-ana A Rudd Prior In 3 2-3 Tyson tai 3 1-3 Prior Hail and WUaun laa 01Z Hurler Whose Fast Ball Split Planks Dies at Age 83 By tamblid hm EXETER M- June Ledell (Cannonball) Titcomb a New York Giants pitcher in the dawn of big league baseball whose fans said he had a fast ball that split planks died yesterday at tiie age of 83 His playing career stretched from 1884 to 1892 and he was with the Giants for three years fBciiirfing their 1888 pennant season A rugged 200-pounder his baseball career- began with a Haverhill team Before going to the Giants he played two years with the Philadelphia Nationals when they were managed by Harry Wright Oldtlmers said he demonstrated his plank-splitting fast ball any number of times They said the only man who could catch was the late Wilbert Robinson who went on to manage the Brooklyn Dodgers WABASH SIGNS COACH By laird fan CRAWFORDSVXLLE Ind June Glen Harmeson one-time Purdue athletic star today became head basketball coach at Wabash College He succeeds William Johnson who resigned Delinquents From Safety Lane to Face Police Citations All cars using city streets are due to have been inspected at the Safety Lane by the end of this week Lane Supervisor Curtis Hux said last night All D-class cars are already delinquent if no inspection has been made and C-dass cars will be beginning next Saturday afternoon Drivers of both face police citation and City Court action if they have no Safety Lane sticker on their cars Mr Hux said He issued a call this week for all C-dass cars from 3-30000 on up Cars have been called week Big Bull Market Grows $20 Billion During First Year BiCriMFini NEW YORK June Wall big bull market will be me year old next Tuesday Bull markets grow fast and this one has long passed its adolescence matured In fact bigger than any market in history except for three years mid-1928 to mid-1930 The first period going up and the second coming down In the period from June 13 1949 to today this bull market has grown by $20000000000 in valuation of listed she rex In that time the industrial average has risen 6528 points or 40 per cent railroad 1562 points or 38 per cent and utility 984 points or 29 per cent The industrial average closed this week at 22888 a new high since Sept 20 1930 and the general average at 79 38 a new high since May 29 1946 Railroads are around their high since 1948 and utilities since 1931 Trading has increased and if the pace so far this year con-tinuez the year 1950 will be the biggest since 1937 CHICAGO LIVESTOCK By Aaeaetatad Farad CHICAGO June IIMPGS-SMI total Slim estimated) compared week api: hutrtaers under 230 lbs mostly 33-35 higher heavier weight steady to HI lower most darllite an weights over 400 Ihe week's top 3063 paid Friday highest pried af the year to date: 10-230 Iha rinsed at 30Z5-60: 340-270 Ihe at Hy)(f2O O0: 25O-3U0 Ihe moetly 1X75 1490 S304 Iha at 172591X25: 150-170 I be at 1975930110: caws under 400 I be nt 1X4001773 few ta 3835 and abmre heavier weights as low as 1400: CATTLE 300 (eeUmatad): total not given compared week ago: receipts considerably larger than last week which In-j chided a holiday steers predominated with percentage of choice grades highest af tha year: steers grading average-good and better weighing 1000 lbs up 50 ta 150 tower all weights tower grades and 1 all grades typical yearling steady ta 30 tower: heifers steady fa 50 tower cm and hulls steady ta 23 higher good and choice venters round ZOO tower cull ta medium steady ta 100 tower: stacker and feeders about ttsarfy tap 3373 early an choice steers early bulk good and ehefae stem 29500 3300 late hulk 2925032no medium ta low rood stem and yearlings 245092900: three leads Mgh-Cholce 1000-1130-lb heifers 3250 SZ75: bulk good and rhataw betters and mixed yanrlines 29009 3125: most nood i 335O024On enmmon and medium beet cows 1X75 9 2223 cancers and cutters 15OO0U-75: medium and good aausage bulls 22-00 9 2373 late tnp veulere 00 most cull and ewmmmt 190002400: medium ta etwee 3VI-S50 IX yearlings and light fending steers 30noavn tat SHEEP 100 (estimated) total not given: compared week am: seasonally In-creasing supply spring lambs elnsad 100 tower: eld crop shorn lambs 50 lower: fed wwded Iambs absent: sheep strong to i 3 Ohlfher slaughter esses scaling 1 Iha up honing most advance receipts at 13 large markets about 0OOQ smaller than week earlier out approximately pouO head over enters pording week year earlier spring lambs topped eatar af 3(100 closing top 3900: bulk medium to choice ef-Icings 23 0ng sol (XX sU3 burk lambs discounted 100 per ewt Imp good to aver-ige-ctioiee No 1 shorn fad lambs 3X90 bulk 2X0002X30 choice 115-12V IX msec It NX m-stly 1100: hulk slaughter ewes 0001000 wtfh heavisa TOOD 490 sad most bucks 80007301 Week's Market Averages Sales on the New York Stock Exchange for the week ended June 9 compared with the precedinj week follow: STOCKS This Week Last Week Monday 1631326 Tuesday 2256176 Wednesday 1747 939 Thursday 1782246 Friday 2136516 1116394 Holiday 1532656 1578260 1453495 Bid IAek0 Am National Bank rammerrtal National Bank Nat Gas 4rvmmrmi Nat Gas X20 Notts Interstate A ina Ca Infer-Mt Tele (Caea1 Jefferson Standard hmm KtnfiNit Pme Life A Casualty Co National Ufa Ina Cx Southern Fir Southern States FIl Texas Eeatara ITn Planters Bank Volunteer State Cat Ca 21(4 00 loq 701 in 84 SH isu 28 IT M14 73 77 ION an 14 S3 iS 29 19 10 99 82 SI 10 I KZ I IT i loq lank of Mem 41 Uto Ina Cx KB S14 Ford Sales Soar 8ertat Tn The InttatortM DETROIT June Ford truck sales smashed all records during May 1856 and Ford passenger car sales zoomed to a 26-year high Ball manager of prod-ur sales and service Ford DM- sion Ford Motor Company announced today KNOXVILLE MEMORIAL CO vtuaa Oldest Meumrtal EataMlakMaS LETTERING AND CLEANING CM Caatial Asm FaSaptaoaa MUX' Inc VERY Stark Webster Frex rton g-2412 or 3-4697 Ash tear Nstetahar About Our Pin-Am arni Funeral 6-1113 TOTAL 9542170 5674799 BONDS This Week Last Week 4194000 6279000 5024400 5902400 5750000 2330000 Holiday 3557400 3417600 3412400 $27449800 $12767400 AVERAGES 20 Rails 5437 off 096 5572 up 035 5513 up 041 5574 up 061 5665 up 091 up 1J2 15 Utilities 4331 off 019 4328 off 003 4371 up 043 4373 up 002 4384 up 011 up 054 7750 DOW-JONES 39 Industrials Monday 22176 off 195 Tuesday 22346 up 170 Wednesday '22368 up 022 Thursday 22552 up 184 Friday 22686 up 1J4 NET CHANGE up 315 77 so SPECIAL OFFER Tk 'JOr 8" ELECTRIC SAWS BRAND NEW -In St Carrying Casa -GUARANTEED REGULAR PRICE $14750 Capacity boll bearing throughout Ad rateable tar depth or bevel cutting so 4S 110 Volta Universal -3 300 rpjn-21tt lbx IQmPMEMTi One nun bi nation rip-cromraf 10 ft cord and ping -tube of Inbncanx THMSi Cush with order or COD I-OJL Chiauf FIRST NATIONAL LIQUIDATORS INC 1M Randolph CbseofO ItL Aetna Telephoto 40 Republican Sen Harry Cain (Wash) kept the page boys up too late with a filibuster against extension of rent control TAe pages hardly used to the late hours managed to catch a test 40 winks From left are Dick Darling Ann Arbor Mich Joe Doe bier Chebcygcn Mich and Frank Hutchinson Miami Fla-.

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