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I ft Tuesday, 30, IBM DETROfT FREE 8 BUSINESS: CCC Head Urges Rescue of Farmers Repaired-Rewlred mmmm mm i WWW! Rail System Opens Offices Business Briefs Business Loans Dtfroir M-fropoffaii Af M. Pardee Co. 423 Ford Bldf. WO 3-7280 Today Belittles Campaign Promises New offices of the Canadian World of Wheels in National-Grand Trunk Railway System in the former Transportation Building at 131 W. Lafayette were opened Monday by IficQAU vipp nresident Theodore Marvin, former executive of Hercules Powder has been named president of Mich- CANVAS Business and'generaf manager of Grand AND TEXTILE PRODUCTS i gn Chemical St.

Louis, Mich. He will take Trunk Western Railroad. NEW YORK (JP) A top Eisenhower Administration farm i official said Monday it is more important to save farmers from 'ruinously low prices than to Five of the system's depart over nis new BY KENNETH A. THOMPSON Fre Frei Financial Writer BY LEO DONOVAN FrM lrf Automotive Writer WKtfWittiftK hiji Ceatrectwi' Cavtfi Werwerael trerk (even flaw ev Caver laaedr legi Teal logi Mail "7 a Mechanics' Aprem tarpanlan1 fteteel Palaten' Oree Cletds aibnfai Cempleta Flea Oetfitt carry out campaign promises to reduce the government's role in agriculture. President John H.

Davis, of ments already have moved into the 10-story structure, with nine others to occupy it later. It also will house offices of Central Vermont Railway, Detroit Toledo Shore Line and Detroit Terminal Railroad, associated enterprises. duties July 1, It was announced by Donald D. Mac a 1 a board chairman who has been acting president for six months. Marvin, a the Agriculture Departments $6,750,000,000 Commodity Credit said farmers are in a Detralt 2 rhene WO.

M340 crisis because of surpluses, declining markets and falling DetroitTradc Marvin MONDAY This makes it necessary, he Iaw Clone Salea lull Hitch LOANS lti IK Jrt said, that the Government "put The economic sun is shining brightly on most of the auto industry this week as the result of the settlement of the Warner Gear strike at Muncie, Ind. For one of the few times since the end of World War II there were no strikes or other obstacles to full production. Nash announced late Monday, however, that settlement of the 71-day strike came too late to prevent a two-week production suspension beginning next Monday at its plants in Milwaukee, Kenosha and El Segundo. Until the suspension, Nash maintained production only by using llydra-Matic and standard transmissions in excess of normal ratios. Rorg-Warner was it sole supplier of overdrives.

Kaiser Motors and Willys, of course, were still down from effects of the strike, and Kaiser bsd suffef-d from cancellation of its aircraft contracts. into full gear the farm pro- graduate of Colorado School of Mines, has participated at Hercules In manufacturing-, merchandising, advertising and public relations, serving during Its product-diversification period. He will take over the expansion program already underway at Michigan Chemical. grams that exist under present Owl Am. Metal PTod.

'Am. Radiator Anaconda lop. 100 Burr. Add. Maib.

1 1 Chrysler Corp. 140 Davidson llrna. 4HII lift. U. Nay.

2H(i7 Detroit Rdiwin legislation. Even though these laws have "weaknesses," he said, there is not time to change them 200 Kalnn On Machinery Equipment QUICK SERVICE Our Representative Will Clady Call UNION INVESTMENT CO. 320 Fort St. W. WO 3-7474 to meet the present emergency, 6 KI 4, is.4 35 as as 14.7 14 7 14.7 14 7.1 7:1 It 7 7 tii 2n.7 4(14 40 4 40.4 ii "ii 5 7 5 7 ft 7 is 6i i i i -i 1S.5 IS 5 1 4 4.14 4 5J 62 SIS 31 1 31 .1 fl 1 4 14 14 i is 9 vi.

DAVIS spoke at a meeting of The aircraft-airline industry, confident of a record summer in air travel, trotted out some past-performance figures Monday perhaps to push things along. A publication of the Aircraft Industries Association pointed out that in the 27 years since Congress officially recognized civil aviation, 166 million passengers, greater than the population of the United 'States, have been carried by air. Scheduled airlines flown 85 billion passenger-miles, enough to cart every person on earth 34 miles, it also said. A T's-million-dollar stopgap wheat export subsidy program was announced Monday by the Agriculture Department. Secretary of the Treasury Humphrey broadened United States export controls, forbidding shipment of strategic materials by United States citizens to Iron Curtain countries from other nations than the United States.

Deparment of Commerce announced a one-month extension for the National Production Authority, scheduled to die Tuesday. Emerson Radio's president, Benjamin F. Abrams, offered a new twist on color television. He urged dealers to get ready for it next year and said first sets will cost $750 for 16-inch pictures. "When those who have been hesitating to buy black-and-white sets see the color sets and the comparison, they won't wait any longer to buy black-and-white," he said.

Deflation to Win Out, Is Forecast Although it warns that "over-all generalizations are hazardous," Prentice-Hall's weekly "Report on Business" Hill 'Erie Railroad lllO Oar Wood Ind. Gemmer Ik. 4h-t lieneral Motors 210 Kinnel Druir 100 Murray Corn. 1 14 National Steel Packard Motor 377 Parke. Davii A Co.

ISO Prophet. B. 41 llu feel. H. W.

Hid Toledo Kdiaon L'dylile Corp. the American Seed Trade Asso ciation. "Granting that the present But there were no materials or governmental barriers farm program has weaknesses, STAINLESS STEEL HEADQUARTERS certainly this is no time to hold back and quibble about such weaknesses," he said. "This is Sheet Koonile An Mn.nl Ity Burton S. Knapp, of Monroe, has.

teen named president of Monroe Paper Product succeeding the late Alex J. Groes-beck. Joseph A. Moynlhan, Detroit attorney, who represents Mlds Adele Groesbeck, the lnte governor's sister, was named to till a vacancy on the board. Tntal alp.

ftharrn. Unlisted tradttnr pnvili the time to put first things first. This is the time for the action to make price supports effective SI rip Itrlee from one iqiiarea Heiee rmnl Flute riatet Cl at -III Tuhliif Wire prlee All stilnlMit StMl Wlevi ft Flai Wi iht am lilt la rattiaim' fMilnemh Largest Jfofneii Steel Sfeelf (l Mi-df West MARK HARRY JACOBSON despite the shortcomings of the tools ahead." Davis said there is no doubt Grain Pit CHICAGO IAP) Wheat fulurre prices eoiiiinuwl on ihe rlov.11 rran on the Board of Monday on inrrfawd hedjre wlliii? brought about by liea'vitr arrivals of the new cron. Wheat cloned to 4 lower July 1 BlS-ft. lorn vii down 'n to m.

July $1 Oats were to lti off. Julv 72S-'i. Rsn to 3 oenia lower, Julr $1 .31 i Soybtann were down 1 to 12 lv ent, Lard wan 7 cent a 100 lb. higher to 6 cents lower, July $0.05. Phone TR 1-7H06.

TB 1-7307. TB 1-M1 734S It at Eait (ran tl4. Detroit 11, MM. Ranire of futures: to full production and no major strikes or suppliers' strikes to halt assembly lines across the country. CONDITIONS OX the heels of a new six-month production record to be established Tuesday seemed brighter than at any time for the industry as a whole.

Studebaker, which has fallen behind Nash as production leader among the independents now may be expected to show a spurt in production trying to catch up. When it shut down last week Kaiser announced that it hoped to return to full production again once the Warner Gear strike was settled. The records show for the first six months of this year that Chevrolet is far ahead with 760,515 units. Ford is second with 494,192. Plymouth is third with 334,189.

In their order of output the rest of the producers line up as follows: Buick 273,024, Pontiac 226,340, Oldsmobile 192,600, Dodge 178,921,, Mercury 122,945, Nash 105,030, Chrysler 99,817, Studebaker 95,780, DeSoto 72,908, Cadillac 61,840, Packard 59,308, Hudson 49,677, Lincoln 27,561, Willys 24,809 and Kaiser 19,343. Chrysler Aide Moves Up E. M. Braden, who joined Dodge in 1941 as district man Wheat Open llirh weighs the chief inflationary forces against the main deflationary forces "now simultaneously at work" and predicts "an Julv 1 111 1.1)2 Incorporation of Dearborn Spring and Manufacturing Co. on its tenth anniversary was announced by S.

Harold Edlund, founder. Under the corporate change, Edlund assumes the presidency and board chairmanship. Robert J. Tolonen, who left Ford Motor Co. to join Dearborn Spring in 3951, becomes vice president and general manager, and Mildred Kdlund will serve as flo.e 1 HI 1 115 2.01 2 (17 2.10V 1 51V 1.4!l 1 4.1V 1 4 7 l.flllVi that, if present price-support program were not in effect, agriculture would be In a depressed condition similar to that of the thirties.

THE CCC president laid part of the blame for the present farm surplus problem on the previous Democratic administration. He said rigid restrictions on production will be needed next year and possibly the year after. "But this Is the price we have to pay for the mistakes of former yearn in not making necessary adjustments and not utilizing available controls when they were needed one and two years ago," he said. Davis said it was a safe bet l.nw l.miv, 1. H.V.

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MISS Ilec. March 2.07 Mav 2.11 Corn July 1.54 Sep. 1.4IH4 Ilec. 1.44V March 1.4M'i l.M',4 ta July .7.1 "4 .74 Maf.h Hyt July J.n.1'4 SM. 144'.

approximate standoff for the next few The report then sees "a slow but steady drift toward deflation for the next two years or bo." Cellophane is becoming a little dearer in price. DuPont has notified customers of a bump from 55 cents to 57 cents a pound. Look for a new shipping line operating from Detroit direct to Cuba to be announced in a few days. It likely will be an extension of Troy II. Browning's Cuban-American Line now sailing weekly out of New York.

1 ll 2.112 tf, 2 117 2.11 1 .14 4 1 411 1 44 1 4N ot 4 .7.1 '4 .74 1 11 '4 1 1 44 "4 1 411', 2 .1 '4 2 till EMPLOYERS Let i help you with your Help Problems Our well qualified people will work in your office, factory or itore on a part time or temporary basis. Call Corinne Brown MANPOWER Inc. WOodward 5-4267 We Are Nat Aa Intpleymeitt Agency .72 .71 .71 'v .7," 'i .75 1 11 1 1 4.1 1 48 '4 2 S4 2.h;',4 2. HI 2 May 1411 i Soleiin rn i nr. 1 42 1 ir'A 2 R.1 2 H7 i 2 (l 2 lil H7 The Munitions Board expired at midnight Monday andj'" that the Eisenhower Adminis- Nov.

2.HI1 existing laws on the expansion of productive capacity and the ager of the Pittsburgh region, has been appointed director of tratifm woud end first year March i I.ard July fl" HAROLD RON AN, formerly with Sun-Lite Manufacturing has been appointed to the staff of Sylvania Electric Products; Michigan Sales Division. ALEX PARDA, of North Judd Manufacturing New Britain, has been named resident manager of the company's new office in Detroit MARVIN R. WOLF, formerly with Day-Brite Lighting, now is Lighting Division manager of Cadillac Electric Supply Co. stockpiling of machine tools die at midnight Tuesday. Under! the Eisenhower reorganization of the Defense Department a i 2 MS 2 9 17 'I t.i ft regions of Chrysler division after a climb through New York, St.

Louis and Chicago Sen. 12 t0 4 a is Si ns .1 4S (I .17 in in 10.15 naiur seaiotonf cofntortf rinf once awac hn Yn ri-i a in office with larger stocks of farm products acquired under price supports than it started with, despite "the -pledge to move in the opposite direction." S2 10.1(1 1(1 12 10 duties. More than a quarter of all imports and at least ij- a sixth of the nation exports can be traced directly to united i States capital invested abroad, according to a Commerce De Wheat range ri other principal n'rfceta: Hijh low lloe Mmniapolla 2 94 2 )7 2 19 Kansaal lly 1 99 Hf4 199 jobs. Announcement of his promotion was made by C. K.

Curtan, sales manager of the Chrysler Division. Braden was sales supervisor in the Dodge Division before his transfer to Chrysler. Republic Steel Corp. announced that it was establishing in Toledo a new patented process for the production of powdered iron principally for the auto industry in southeastern Michigan and western Ohio. partment study being circulated among foreign traders.

Ernst Kern Plans Three Branches The Ernst Kern Co. is contemplating three branch stores TO TIRED BUSINESSMEN GOOD HEWS PRESIDENT Eisenhower in a campaign speech at Kasson, last September criticized what he termed the "agricats" in Washington. "The first thing we intend to do is take the emphasis off Washington," he said. "The American farmer has had enough of government by long distance." Davis said existing laws must be used now "in both a more efficient and a more adequate manner" than he said was the case under the Democratic ROY S. HOWARD, a veteran employe, has been promoted to director of traffic and office administration of the direct mall division of R.

L. Polk Co. ADDY LUBY MACHINERY Detroit, has become affiliated with Thomson Electric Welder of Lynn, Mass. in regional shopping centers and is discussing plans with development firms, Otto Kern, president and treasurer, disclosed to the Women's Wear Daily. The branches will be main Braden units of the centers, with the store groups to include supermarkets, he said.

He envisions adding 15 million dollars to Beginning July 1st We are pleased to announce that we will serve Businessmen's Luncheons between 1 1 a.m. and 2 p.m. daily. Luncheons will also be served on our lovely and cool veranda overlooking our beautiful fairways. BIRCH-HILL COUNTRY CL0B "Michigan'! Most Cooyable Seml-Publc Golf Ceurie" 620 Merriment Rd.

at Cherry Hill Rd. Wayne 9147 The auto industry is the largest consumer of powdered iron and Republic is the first major steel company to set up production on a commercial scale. There are about 100 producers in the country who use powdered iron for gears and similar mechanical parts. The plant, on land recently acquired near the Sun Oil Co. refineries, will take advantage of oxygen produced as a byproduct of the petroleum company.

the company's present 16-million-dollar annual volume. Kern strongly believes that while branch stores are becoming more important, the downtown Detroit area is definitely not on the downgrade, the weekly says. Knight Appoints IAPA Official Earnings Mueller Brass Co. Quarter CHICAGO (P) John S. Knight announced Monday the appointment of James B.

Canel to be general manager of the DX. L. t. HAEFELI Republic began its studies of direct reduction of ore in I CHESTER MATHENSON treilnt ane Gia. Manaevr ED, MATHENSON Smtlarv anf Trunin Vi fnilltnt Eighty-six Detroit and Michigan companies will be among the 1,023 industrial corporations and financial institutions which will be honored Wednesday by the business weekly, Financial World, for producing informative annual reports for 1952.

They will be awarded "Oscar-of- 1938 and the product has been used in its beneficiated form as "ay of Jnter-Ameriran Press Assoeia- a raw material for blast furnaces in conventional processing. w'jth or $1.14 a lion, with headquarters in New th nnrind last! BUY AND SELL THROUGH FREE PRESS WANT ADS Industry" trophies. year. Kor six months ended May; 31: Net income of $1,819,904, ori Motor transportation in Mich $3.4.1 a share, an romparod with! igan has grown to one of the three top industries in the state, according to Michigan State College's Bureau of Business Research. Its new-magazine, "Busi York.

Knight, editor and publisher of the Detroit Free Press and other Knight newspapers, is president of the IAPA. Canel, a native of Montevideo, Uruguay, has had extensive experience in newspaper work both in the United States and in Latin America. All of thest itcuriliet having been told, thit announcement appcatt at mailer of record only and it neither an offer to tell nor a tolicilation of an offer to buy any of thett tecurititt. ness Topics," presents a survey showing that motor transport $1,293,485, or $2.43 a share, in the same period last year. Quarter 1W Kate 739.812$ .18 Six Montha United.

Airerait Prnria Inc. 14S.n2 BateaMfir. Co. 1,087.478 278.4;. .68 3.31 5.897 S.

542.928 .35 Nine Munthe Veer employs 290,000 persons, with the No. 2 payroll of lVa billion dollars a year. It says trucking fleets and smaller groups operate 340,000 vehicles 13 per cent of all the vehicles In the state and GM Handbook Is Handy General Motors has issued a new "Information Handbook" for communications media. It's the best of its kind we've seen produced by industry, a sort of "miniturization" of year-book data with personnel in top jobs listed in an easy-to-find listing. Visitors Flock to Rotunda Tourist visitors to Detroit have flocked to the Ford Rotunda in such large numbers more than 100,000 since June 16 that "The American Road" is being given a continuous run in the theater rather than shown three times daily aS was planned.

"The City of the Future," largest of the permanent exhibits, likewise is drawing capacity crowds. This display, in miniature, of an imaginary city in 2,000 A. is complete with animated figures, streamlined cars, overhead monorail rapid transit, glass office buildings in a dawn-to-dusk sequence. 90 per cent more than 10 years to $2.684. W.tftl Co.

1.6S8 938 9S3.134 4.25 ago. Toronto Stocks Dividends AVAILABLE Young, energetic college grad-uat with two yean experience at personnel manager along with various type of public relations activities. Personable, works well with top management. Capable speaker and writer. Age 28, married.

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A 3 .20 Siherwk. Daunei. Ltd. A .1 1 Tin .10 Sterling llrew. .2.

Vineororp. pf .15.4 Zonolite Co. 07 4 2 15 2 rine 2M.2.1 13 2 5 20.75 20.75 4H 50 20. 7 1 45 .12 2.10 .48 115 Kannv K' Loblaw Produce Markets FfdMnl-Stnt Mnrfcft Nf we Survive. Thf following prirrs ner dozen wnre pant o.t.

Detroit by first rcreivert for c-asp lots of iiovernntcnt Kradetf eiiM from graiiiiiff stations. Monday: V.HITKS-- U.S. Gra.le A. Jumbo. 7-fifl; largp, Hl-ti4: mt'tiutm.

fflnall. 44 tirade B. lark't. 55-SH. UKOWNS A.

Jumbo. law. rii; mrriiuni. email. 44.

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tirade large, 10. S. chceki. 40. 4::.

mill IMII 8Tltlll. lue l.Moe 1 00 TTn Ill (III I'll Sleel 5 Int Pipe. 27.25 Imp Oil 22.110 Walker 39 nil I t'll I RANII MS Ne Lab I.I i5ln 2 15 Kadinra no Rix-Atha WKSTERN OILS 1 Dragon A llll r.ai Ksnl 4 411 Nat Pele 7-14 10 1 10 1 HI brick, clear spaa, 13 t. clearance, truck Ul loodli.9. heavy moMifacturinq ion, centrally locatad.

Greatest value in this area. LUPTON-SHERK Realtors 2584 W. Grand llvd. TR 1-5045 Aeadia Alhona fl 1 5 10 15 9 21 7 7 2 8 8 30 718 7 15 a 11 8 31 7-1 8 21 30 "BEST JOBS IN TOWN" Special Discount AJAX ASPHALT PAVING, INC. Commercial Parkins Lots, Industrial Driveways, Resurfacing, Rebuilding.

TY 5-5442 TY 5-3015 jChimo 7- 31 Guiinr 8- 1 Albermont An Can 101 Bailey 10-1 Britalia 7-30 Talvan 2.II7 Paving prices per dozen, b. Detroit, for traded eK: WHITES (irad A. large. MH-ttt: 60,000 Shares THE MANUFACTURERS NATIONAL BANK OF DETROIT Common Stock $20 Par Value Of the above-mentioned shares of Common Stock, 59,520 shares were subscribed for through the exercise of Subscription Warrants issued to stockholders of the Bank, which expired June 23, 1953. 5,821 shares so subscribed for by the several Underwriters together with 480 unsubscribed shares have been sold by them.

The Offering Circular may be obtained in any Stale in uhhh this announcement ii circulated from only tuch of the undersigned as may lawfully offer thest tecuritiet in tuch Slate. FIRST OF MICHIGAN CORPORATION WATLING, LERCHEN CO. HORNBLOWER WEEKS MANLEY, BENNETT 4 CO. McDONNELL CO. MERRILL LYNCH, PIERCE, FENNER BEANE PAINE, WEBBER, JACKSON CURTIS CAMPBELL, McCARTY COMPANY CHARLES A.

PARCELLS CO. BACHE CO INCORPORATED G00DB0DY CO. KENOWER, MacARTHUR CO. WM. C.

RONEY CO. BAKER, SIMONDS CO. BENNETT, SMITH CO. S. R.

LIVINGSTONE, CROUSE CO. McDONALD-MOORE CO. NAUMAN, McFAWN CO. SMITH, HAGUE CO. STRAUS, BLOSSER McDOWELL F.

J. WINCKLER CO. June 30, 1953 4 R.i NewBrilDoin 2. 8.75 Par Pele 10 "HO Reef Pete .22 O'l Del medium, ofi-65. tirade K.

larsre. 4n v. Large, A. min 60-56; medium A mm. 7-10 DtvooLeduc 1.S5 SALES EXECUTIVE wishes to represent tool and die er production shop, yri.

tsperlence established contacts in Industrial field, lot 1025, Detroit Free Press BROWNS Grade A. larce. S3-60 me 2.15 AkTak 100 MacCleod Bank Stocks dium. o(l-54 luiiall. 44.

Largb A. nun Kllo. medium A. nun. rtt).

41 Madfen 1.4U Nalartic 1.55 51. Current reoeltite lease inelu-ledl. Beattle-Due .28 Fobio .38 Broulan 2.54 CaiimRL 8 45 C. Diee 1 H5 Eaat Mai 2.10 New Kelore .32 MONDAT Bid Aakre An. Dlv.

ritvBank 26 hi -A Bank of the Com- monwralih 128 1.12 $5 00 Detroit Bank 35 14 37 1.80 N. Hirhndae .7 Pick Crow 1.21 Pow Roya 1.05 Preiton 3.00 l'pn Can 1 .24 Wnsht-Harr 18 Yak Bear 1.24 41-41 dirtlee. cnecKK. 37-J7H. Market firm on faney quality whieh are in good demand and ehort eupply.

Mediovre quajity offerings steady and ahout ample to a fair demand, tirade and underrradb barely steady as (tuppliea fully ample and difficult to elear Overall nri'TK imchaiiired to 3 eents hlKher ilh top quality receipt! commanding a premium. .1 nil Kerr Add 19 7a GIVE YOUR ROOF NEW LIFE Detroit Trut Co. H7 1 HO L. Shore 7.15 Ind. Nat.

Bank .10 3 Miuf. N.it Bank fshi 60 3.00 Lake-0u 28. f0 Nat: Bank ot Detroit 45 47 2.00! at4 METAIJV 80 Ouotntlona furnished by eoarcea ThelAmTak .25 Gold Man FLAT ROOFS llimcer 17.0'J Free Preta conhidera reliable. Barvue Jioll iner -Plration 2 4. 2 111 6.75 .67 28 50 114 Casmar Cold'lrearD Smell Lahrad.ir 8.45 Oue Lab .16 f'LOt MINNEAPOI.l.S API Flour In 100- Kat Rim Ih eollon itaka.

Monday: Family palenta unehanped: etatldaril patenta uncbanlted. Sto Roi-k 6.05 I Ab 3.85 Venlurca 18 00 FalconndM 17 Detrnit Bnltrr Privs to retailer, and msiiltilional nwrt: Gr'le AA I H.i acore I 111., 73-77. l.raJe A wore. 4 73-7rt. Grade A l2 ivorvi.

1 lti. b-7ft. Grade I HO Kurel, I 67-72. Grade (60 eoure. 1 6.1 Market mearty.

Suppliee liberal. Trading lirht on top enitle and moderatelv koin on undergrade due to the price tl.liit Sliipmdlla. 6n. 4211. Fenimnre .10 Frolneo 6.05 I.VUIS1 RUI.

APARTMENTS tCLSIIILNTiAL 5 It. Guarantee Frei Estimates Porch Deck Waterproofing Commercial Repair Strvica bran unchanged. 42. OO- utand- ard middlmea 1 on lotr. 47.00; Rec Dot Total Saleet 2 424,000 tharea.

1.00 lower 02.011. TRFVD OF RTPI.E PRICES KF.VV YORK The A'ialed Preaa weighted whoieeale prue indea of 35 com-modules Mondav declined to 17rJ92. pre-yiou. dav 177.15. v.tk aifo 175-50.

momb a.o 1713 17. rear 3 S3 84. Detroit Poultry Live Poultry: Paying prices rer lb o.b. Detroit, for No. 1.

Grade, tin to 10 Mi-idiy: H- a'v 27 licht 25-26- heavy frver. 27-31': heavy 27-30: old IH: heavy ii.k d'i'-kv. 2B' '-aponeliee. 1-H12 1P5 20 215 71 2117 (it 174 58 ITS 53 .24 150 30 I1U26 avt.ra.-e equals lull I. atarket omet.

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Monday: Copper. 20 Stock, lurpeiilioe 2.808: rown. 7.,3. ROOF SPRAYING CO.fA AQOA 2713 W. DAVISON jm VvQcLH nti ai rounecticuf alley Lead.

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