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The Journal Times from Racine, Wisconsin • 27

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-r- -v i i Z' RACINE JOURNAL-TIMES 7B Business News Noon NY. Stock Prices Tuesday, Moy 27, 1969 GM Warning Owners to Replace NEW YORK (API New York Stock Goodyear .85 Exchange selected noon prices: Graceco 1.50 GranlteC Stl sales not (hds.) High Low Last Chg. Wheels on 150.000 Liaht Trucks 214 31 30 30 IV4 22 36 36 36 V. 38 20 20 20 21 4714 47 47 51 29 28 28 34 51 51 51 186 27 27 27 4 68 68V4 68V4 4 i 35 35 35 i 67 21 21 21 19 35 34 34 531 43 42 43 12 32 24'4 24 24 151 30 30 30 99 55 55 55 GrantW 1.40 Gt 1.30 Gt Nor Ry 3 Gt West Flnl GtWnUnit .90 GreenGnt .96 Greyhound 1 GrumnAirc 1 Gulf Oil 1.50 GulfStaUt .96 GulfWInd .40 Knowles Sefs Trade Mission fo S. America WASHINGTON (AP) Until wheel, possible loss of control of our largest seller for this 7 7314 73 73 35 S32 52 S3 Vi 6 18 18 18 Va 49 80 80 80 19 19 18 Va 62 53 5214 52 49 28 28 28' pressed by the federal govern Although GM does not con BOLLYWOOD (AP) A new board chairman heads Metro-Goldyn-Mayer today as the film company tries to recover from losses that could reach $19 mil-lion for the current fiscal year.

Edgar M. Bronfman, a director and large stockholder, was elected chairman Monday, replacing Robert H. O'Brien. The directors said O'Brien had asked to be relieved and his contract was settled. the vehicle, and substantial risks of serious harm to persons and property in the vicinity cede the truck wheels to be defective, it reached an out-of- ment, General Motors Corp.

did not warn the owners of some 150,000 light trucks that the 62 31 31 31 34 23 22 22 114. 13 54 534 53 Va 26 23'4 23' 23'. 112 33 33 33 "In view of the potential safe court, settlement in Claremont, ty hazard arising from the con 139 40 39 39 last year after a front wheels might break up under heavy loads, it was learned to wheel gave way on a bakery tinued use of three-piece wheels if you have an over-the-cab 75 74 75 28 27 27 45 45 45 Vi 93 2'4 92 2'4 26 24 25 14 85 85V. 85 43 43 43 28 27 28 34 34 34 26 62 13 150 106 68 27 2 30 MADISON (AP) Plans for a 26 31 31 31 Vi Va 27 80 79 79 7 27 27 27 61 12514 125 125 278 33 33 33'. 4- day, truck loaded with bread.

The driver was seriously injured state trade mission to South GM is notifying the owners of camper or another heavy spe America in November were out 20 69 68 68 1 16 56 56 56 1960-65 model CMC and Chevro WISCONSIN RAPIDS John-I cial body on your truck, or may AbblLab 1.10 ACF Ind 2.40 Ad Millis .20 Address 1.40 Admiral AetnaLif 1.40 AirRedtn 1.SO AlcanAlu 1.10 AllcgCp .109 AllegLud 2.40 AllegPw 1.28 AlliedCh 1.20 AlliedStr 1.40 Allis Chalm Alcoa 1.80 AMBAC JO Amerada 3 Am Airlin AmBdcst 1.60 Am Can 2.20 ACrySug 1.40 AmCyan 1.25 AmEIPw 1.58 Am Enka 1 A Home 1.40 Am Hasp .22 AmMFdy .90 AMet CI 1.90 Am Motors AmNatGas 2 AmPhot A Smell 1.90 Am Std 1 AmTlT 2.40 Am Tobac 2 AMK Cp .30 AMP Inc .48 Ampex Corp Anacond 2.50 Anch Hock ArmcoSt 3.20 when the truck rolled over. GM replaced at its own ex lined Monday by Gov. Warren 1 31 31 31 77 32 31 32 Vi let three-quarter-ton trucks that 46 131 130 131 1 44 43 43 43'4 14 43 42 41 42 IV4 40 33 33 33 son Hill's Inc. announced it has 40 37 37 37 overloading could cause the pense the wheels of 10 other 201 31 31 31 30 60 60 60 VSt attach one in the future, we urge that you replace the wheels as soon as possible." Nader Estimates $200 acquired the outstanding stock of Fey Industries Edger- bakery company trucks. P.

Knowles. He told his operating cabinet the fall trip will not involve state money. 43 35 35 35 Halllburt 1.05 Harris tnt 1 HeclaMng .70 Here Inc 1 HewPack .20 Hoff Elect Holidylnn .40 Hoiidy Inn wi HollySug 1.20 Homestke .40 Honeywl 1.20 HousehF 1.10 HoustLP 1.12 Howmet .70 IdahoPw 1.60 Ideal Basic 1 III Cent 1.50 Imp Cp Am INA Cp 1.40 IngerRand 2 Inland Stl 2 InterlkSt 1.80 IBM 3.20 IntHarv 1.80 Int Miner .50 IntNick 1.20a Int Pap 1.50 Int .95 Iowa Beef lowaPSv 1.32 wheels to, fail and "break up" particularly on those trucks out Auto industry critic Ralph ton, and said the firm 160 24 23 32' 7 50 50 50 144 11 10 10 Nader, whose attack on GM's will become an operating di 30 39 39 39'4 Va To ensure that the customer understands that General Mo fitted with campers. And, for the first time, the Fifty business and agricul 80 14 13 13 Corvair and subsequent clashes with the vast auto firm pro 217 37 37 37 14 95 42 41 41 'A tors is not standing treat for the tural leaders on the trip, he added, will pay their own way. company warned the owners of the potential defect without of 320 56 56 56 vision of Johnson Hill's Press Johnson Hill's subsidiarj at Fort Atkinson.

John M. Fey, president of Fey Industries, has pelled him to national fame, 271 383 38 38 165 32 31 31 'a 1 The governor participated in was infuriated by the firm's letter to owners which was not a mission to Europe, and one to 7 46 45 45 290 42 41 41 Va 237 43 43 43 12 23 46 45 45 'A fering to pay the cost of repairs, Estimate $100 Cost The GM letter urged the own Asia in 1967. new wheel, the letter to "Dear Chevrolet owner" said: "Please contact your nearest authorized Chevrolet dealer, who will be glad to, assist you in making your purchase of the stronger been elected a vice president of Johnson Hill's Press. Fey In 12 64 64 64 "New sales of our products in 1 56'4 56'4 56'4 14 released to the press by the company until late Monday, upon request of a reporter. Armour 1.60 ers to have the wheels replaced 3 81 81 81 14 ArmstCk 1.60 dustries manufactures and fabricates vinyl products for the ad South America mean increased production," Knowles said, AshldOl 1.20 AssdDG 1.20 72 49 48 49 46 48 48 48 Va 148 128 126 128 18 30 30 30'4 V4 at a cost estimated by the company at $100 if their loads wheel replacement vertising specialty, office and All Rich 1.80 and increased production Atlas Chem 1 SsnFelnt .30 33 43 47 4314 Schenley 1.30 1 31 31 31 Schering .80 26 43 42 43 SCM Cp 69 42Vj 42 42 Scott Paper 1 92 31 31 31 Sbd CstL 2.20 16 44 44 44 SearlGD 1.30 110 44 43 43 SearsR 1.20a 85 71 70 71 Shell Oil 2.40 18 71 71 71 Va SherwnWm 2 5 54 54 54 14 SlgnalCo 1.20 90 37V 36 36 SingerCo 2.40 92 79 77 79 1V4 Smith KF 2 73 43 43 43 SouCalE 1.40 38 37 36 37 South Co 1.14 135 '28 28 28 SouNGaS 1.40 9 44 43 44 14 Sou Pac 1.80 51 39 39 39 14 Sou Ry 2.80a 21 53 52 52 Spartan Ind 33 24 24 24 Sparry 84 52V4 51 51 SquareD .80 94 23 23 23V4 St Brand 1.50 27 48 47 484 Std Kollsman 12 20 20 20 Va StOCal 2.80b 60 73 72 72 Va StOillnd 2.30 117 67 664 66 1 StOIINJ 1.80g 139 83 83 83 StdOIIOh 2.70 11 71 71 71- St Packaging 20 17'.

17 17 StauffCh 1.80 86 46 45 46 1 SterlDrug .70 91 39V4 38 39 StevensJ 2.40 21 56'A 55 55 StudeWorth 1 48 47 46 46 V4 SurvyFd 23 7 7 7 Swift Co .60 212 30 29 29 Tampa El .72 7 26 26 26'4 Tektronix 7 56 55 55 Teledyne 182 39 38 38 Tenneco 1.28 80 29 283 26 14 Texaco 3.20 166 85 83 83 Vi TexETrn 1.40 128 29 28 29 TexGSul .60 168 31Vj 3H4 31 Texaslnst .80 71 126 124 126 1 TexP Ld 13 24 24'4 2414 Va Textron .80 64 36 35 35 Thiokol .40 22 18 18 184 TimesMir .50 8 47 47 47 1 Timk RB 1.80 1 3 37V. 36 36 12 ToddShp 1.20 1 35V4 35'4 35'4 TransWAIr 1 45 39Va 38 38 Va Transmr 95 33 33 33 Transitron 68 10 IOV4 10'4 TriCont 2.68g 44 33 33 33 V4 TRW Inc 1 59 38 38 38 Twen Cent 1 247 32 31 31 UMC Ind .72 6 20 19 19 Up Carbide 2 151 44 43 43 V4 Un Elec 1.20 74 21 20 21 UnOilCal 1.40 247 61 59 60 1 UnionPacif 2 96 51 50 50 Uniroyal .78 160 29 29 29 UnitAirLin 1 200 38 36 38 1 UnitAirc 1.80 103 70 69 69 Unit Cp 5 14 13 14 Un Fruit 1.40 9 55 55 55 'A Unit MM 1.20 18 3414 34 34 USGypsm 3a 13 81 80 80 'a US Indust .45 140 28 27 27 Va USPipe 1.20 19 39 39 39 USPIyCh 1.50 240 71 71 71 US PlyCh wi 1 35 35 35 V. US Smelt lb 39 53V. 51 51 1 US Steel 2.40 91 46 45 45 UnivO Pd .80 43 35 35 35 Upjohn 1.60 28 47 46 47V. Varian Asso 29 30 30 30 Vendo Co .60 10 23 23 23 VaEIPw 1.12 40 29 29 29 Va W-X-Y-Z WarLam 1.10 66 60'.

6OV4 60 Was Wat 1.28 11 26 26 26 WestnAirL 1 11 32'2 32 32 Wn Banc 1.20 46 41V2 40 41 14 WnUTel 1.40 230 55 53'. 54'4 WestgEI 1.60 131 63 62 62 Weyerhr 1.60 18 85 84 84 Weyerhsr wi 5 42 42'4 42 Whirl Cp 1.60 31 553,4 55'4 55 12 White Mot 2 10 44 44 44 Whittaker 60 26 26 26 V2 WinnDix 1.56 42 34 34 34 Woolwth 1.20 158 38 38 38 XeroxCp 1.60 46 273 271 271 2 Xerox Cp wi 23 91 Va 91 91 YngstSh 205 4534 44 44'. Zale Corp .64 18 53 52 53 ZenithR 1.40 23 50 50 50 Copyrighted by The Associated Press 1969 Local Interest school supply trades. 45 7'4 Va exceed rated capacities. "GM," Nader said, "is trying to place the cost on the truck owners and avoid admitting it was a defect of its own mak Nader, who estimates the bill will be more like $200 than $100, Atlas Corp Avco Cp 1.20 means more jobs and plant expansions in Wisconsin." 64 32'4 31 3134 Va 136 18 18'4 18'4 4 153 153'4 153 Avnet Inc .40 Walker Manufacturing Co.

has Avon Pd 1.80 Dr. Robert Brenner, acting director of the Federal Highway Safety Bureau, conceded that The governor said mission announced the appointment of pointed to the letter's recommendation that "you consider the advice of your Chevrolet ing." Jewel Co 1.40 JohnMan 1.20 JohnJhn JJOa JonLogan .80 JoneLau 1.35 Jostens .60 Joy Mfg 1.40 Kaiser Al 1 Kan GE 1.36 KanPwL 1.18 Katy Ind KayserRo .60 Kenncott 2.40 KerrMc 1.50 KlmbClk 2.20 Koppers 1.60 Kraftco 1.70 KresgeSS .40 Kroger 1.30 32'. y2 BabckW 1.36 D. Vaughn Simmons as budget He said he would seek a 34 GM had issued the warning participants will attend a briefing in Washington, D.C., and then follow this itinerary: 34 32i 11 34 16 38'4 29 55 32 34 38 54 supervisor, succeeding J. 38 congressional investigation.

BallGE 1.70 BeatFds 1 Beckman .50 Beech Air .75 54 dealer on the proper tires and springs" in addition to the new statement after the Department Nietz, who becomes controller 28 30 30 GM's letter said "the problem of Transportation had informed 11 78 77 Bogota, Colombia, Nov. 4-6: Bell How .60 77 46V. of the new Walker plant under wheels. 39 46'4 45 Bendix 1.60 is serious, under conditions of Santiago, Chile, Nov. 8-11; Bue the company that it would oth construction at Arden, N.C, Toward its close, the letter heavy loading, such as when the 39 47 47 47 225 26 24 24 1 83 35 35 35'4 154 45'4 44 44 nos Aires, Argentina, Nov.

12- Simmons has been with Walker mentioned that "Similar haz erwise publicly demand such notification under the federal truck is equipped with an over- since 1964, as a member of the 55 77 77 77 Va 15; Sao Paulo, Brazil, Nov. 16-19; Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Nov. ards of overload or overinflation may arise even if your truck is 56 32 32 32 13 31 31 31 internal auditing department at the-cab type camper. Specifically, if one of these trucks is overloaded and the tires are overin- highway safety law. But Brenner said the depart 20-23 and Caracas, Venezuela, 246 66 66 66 'i BenefFin 1.60 Benguet Beth Stl 1.80 Boeing 1.20 BoisCas Borden 1.20 BorgWar 1.25 Brist My 1.20 Brunswk BucyEr 1.20 Budd Co .80 Bulova .80 Bunk Ramo Burl Ind 1.40 Burrghs .60 the Racine home offices since not equipped with the camper Lear Sieg .45 LehPCem .60 Leh Val Ind Lehmn 1.46g LlbOFrd 2.80 Libb McN Ligg My 2.50 Ling TV 1.33 147 23 22 22 Va 308 27 26 26 Nov.

24-26. last year. 23 23 23 23 ment is still testing the vehicle and wheel and has not yet de body. "The way to avoid the possi flated, these wheels are subject to sudden fracturing and break X5 53 53 53 14 64 13 13 13'4 34 39 39 39 cided whether it is basically bility of such danger is to pur ing apart during use. Walter C.

Francois has been appointed real estate development manager for Johnson wax- Litton I.B9t Livingstn Oil LockhdA 2.20 LoewsThe .13 LoneS Cem 1 chase from your Chevrolet deal 23 33 33'4 33 V2 49 16 16 16 X9 61 6034 61 57 16 16 16 58 36 3534 36 Va 33 4634 46 46 96 36'4 35 35 V4 9 36V4 35 35 59 327V4 322 322 4'3 259 32 32 32 V. 269 18 17 18 46 39 38V2 38 145 44 44 44 138 5412 54 54 1 9 56 56 56 Va 23 23 23 J-K 30 54 54V4 54 '4 39 38 37 37 1 12 1 21 120 120 134 10 57 56 57 15 28 27 27 7a 6 36 36 36 14 22 34'. 33 33 72 37'2 37 37 1 26 26 26 6 23'4 23V4 23'4 9 19 19 19 46 37 37 37 12 125 49 48 49 14 25 103 10314 103 1 27 75 75 75 2 43 43'4 43'4 14 56 47V4 47 47V4 V. 118 50 49 4934 31 38 36'. 38 17 22'4 22 22 17 20'4 19 19 V.

71 12 12V4 12 31 23V4 22 23 V. I 18 56 55 55 1 7 12 12 12 1 104 39 38 39 12 1 34 51 5014 50 182 53 52 53 62 11 11 11 224 31 31 31V. 184 4434 43 43 'a 1 15 26'4 26 26'4 39 21 'a 2134 2P4 14 30 28 28V4 2BV4 8 55 55 55 V. 1 13 31V4 31 31 9 19V4 1914 1914 14 18 39 39 39 14 22 2834 28'2 28 32 54V4 54 54 71 56 5514 55 1 166 60 5914 59 20 4014 39 39 75 25 25 25 37 38 37 37 V. 31 32 31 '2 32 14 72 33 33'4 33 54 66V4 66 66V4 1 33V.

33 33'. 8 5534 55V2 55 25 91 9014 90 14 174 34 33 33 3V4 19 26 26'4 26V4 80 2412 24 24V2 108 109 107 107 IV2 1 23 23 23 200 68 66 68 Va 197 41 4034 40 230 50 4934 4934 14 2 33 33 33 14 31 31 31'2 77 35 35 35 1 45 121 119 12034 2V4 29 24 24 24 10 39 38V4 39 12 32 53 52 52 15 68 6812 68V2 Va 35 128 128 128V2 14 61 2OV4 20 20 5 27 27 27 V. 139 38 37 37 1 56 31 31 31 14 25 14 13 14 'A 82 36 3534 3534 34 44 54 5312 53 35 14 14 14 V. 18 45 44 45 V2 35 35 35 And there's nothing in the "Such occurrences result in immediate loss of air from the tire, which can come off the Stocks Slide; Trading Calm Way Centers and will be respon LoneSGa 1.12 er the proper replacement wheels, and, if necessary, tires law, he said, to compel the manufacturer to pick up the tab. LonglsLt 1.30 LuckyS 1.40b sible for selecting, negotiating and springs for your truck." Lukens stl I 105 16 125 126 ij 121 12V4 11 11 10 34'4 33 33 23 32 32'.

324 7 36 3B'4 38'4 29 40 40 40 220 21 Vi 21V. 21 Va Va 24 19 19 19 19 37'4 37 37 50 54 54 54 39 69 69 69'4 V4 29 60 59 59 31 43 43 43'j Vi and developing sites for Johnson Company officials in Detroit "We very much appreciate waxWay auto wash stations. Livestock MILWAUKEE (AP) Mon insisted the wheels manufactured by the Kelsey-Hayes Co. Francois formerly had been your cooperation in this important safety matter." regional real estate manager for are not defective. "There has Nader said he would seek a day's cattle market closed 31 1 steady to 1.00 lower; good to congressional inquiry on the basis that: Texaco Inc.

CHICAGO "boldblatt's announced that Herman G. Buck 35'. 29'2 27 12 317 32 31 27 35'4 35 2 29 29 22 27 27 12 66 66 choice heifers 26.00-31.00; good never been a case where wheel failed which was not ov erloa'ded," a spokesman said. Ads Urge Camper Use But the spokesman acknowl Cal Finanl CampRL CampSp 1.10 CaroPLt 1.42 CarrierCp .60 CarterW Case I CastleCke .60 CaterTr 1.20 CelaneseCp 2 Cenco Ins .30 CentSW 1.80 Cerro 1.60b Cert-teed .80 CessnaAir .80 CFI Stl .80 Ches Ohio 4 ChiMII StP ChiPneuT 2 Chi Rl Pac Chris Cft .60 Chrysler 2 CITFin 1.80 Cities Svc 2 ClarkEq 1.40 ClevEIIII 2.04 CocaCol 1.32 Colo Pal 1.20 ColfinRad .80 Cololntst 1.60 1.40b ColuGas 1.60 ComlSolv .40 66 Holstein steers 28.50-29.50; standard to low good 24.00-28.00; Macke Co .30 Macy RH 1 MadFd 3.419 Magnvox 1.20 Marathn 1.60 Marcor Inc 1 Mar Mid 1.60 MartinM 1.10 MayDStr 1.60 Maytag 1 McDonnD .40 Mead Corp 2 Mead Cp wi MelvSho 1.30 Merck 1.80a MGM 1.20 Microdot MidSoUtil .88 MinnMM 1.60 MinnPLt 1.20 MobilOil 2.20 Mohasco 1.10 Monsan 1.80 ley, a vice president, has been "GM has privately replaced over 3,000 such wheels when these trucks were brought back 2 47 47 47 6 41 40 40 1 29 29 29 14 20 20 20 93 50 S0'4 50'a promoted to general manager of dairy heifers 22.50-24.50; utility NEW YORK (AP) The stock market, with brokers reporting many investors concerned over tight money, slid lower in moderate trading early this afternoon. The Dow Jones industrial average at noon was off 5.89 at 941.05.

The Dow was off 0.51 Monday. Losses led gains by better than 300 issues. Conglomerates generally were lower, with AMK Corp. off 1. the department store chain, edged that the truck "is capable 112 37 36 37 1 cows 22.50-23.50; canners and cutters 20.00-22.00; commercial to dealers for other purposes." "GM changed the composi (Courtesy of Racine office, Marshall Company.

Inc.) Buckley had been director of of carrying a camper, is adver Net merchandising. tised ior sucn purpose and is High Low Last Chg dairy bulls 26.50-27.50; common bulls 24.00-26.00. tion of the wheel in question in 1965 because of a metallurgical Cont. Can 70 69 69 V. 66 12 37V2 38 76 1 50 53 1 64'2 55 IV4 28 14 64 66 66 7 37 37 42 38 38 120 76 76 4 51 50 11 53 53 96 64 63 48 56 55 47 29 28 50 21 21 Koehring 4434 44 44 defect.

Yet they refuse to con Massey 22 21 22 Miehle 30'2 30 30 MontDUt 1.68 Modine No Sales 53 cede defect in the press release MontPw 1.56 Mor-Nor .80 Calves: Monday's market steady; choice veal calves 42.00-48.00; good 38.00-42.00; common MSL Ind 37 36 3634 14 21 14 Rex Chn 36 36 36 Labor Alliance Gets Pledge from Nixon on Social Work Motorola 1 MtStTT 1.24 (announcing the warning letters). Department of Transpor Wis. El. Pw 25 25 25 V4 34.00-38.00; culls 32.00 and down, 14 46 4646Va 36 49 49 49V2 12 53 33 33 33 2 46 46 46 29 29 29 29 Va Steels, motors, and electronics generally were fractionally Wis. P.

SVC. 20 20 20 '4 Sales figures are unofficial. Unless otherwise noted, rates of divi Hogs: Monday's market 42 Vc dends i the foregoing table are annual tation engineers believe it is a defect but won't say so because of the arrangment worked out 50 higher; lightweight butchers 17 14 disbursements oasea on The last quarterly ComwEd 2.20 comsat Con Edis 1.80 Con Foods 1 ConNatG 1.76 ConsPwr 1.90 ContAirL .50 ContCan 2.20 Cont Cp 1.80 ContMot Cont Oil 1.50 Cont Tel .68 Control Data Cooperln 1.40 semi-annual declaration. Special or extra dividends or payments not desig The AFL-CIO generally has 17 42 42 306 17 17 25 70 69 26 51 50 21 21 19 146 38 37 48 25 25'4 23.50-24.50, top 26.00; heavyweight butchers 22.50-23.50; 70 50 12 21 2 3734 nated as regular are laenmiea in me with GM." Conflict Seen backed Vietnam policies under following footnotes. 2512 a Also extra or extras, Annual raie light sows 21.00-21.50; heavies 19.00-20.00; boars 18.00 and 127 150 147V2 147V2 2'2 Democratic presidents and un Dlus stock dividend, Liquidating divl 12 32 3134 31 Va dend.

Declared or paid in 1969 plus Aircrafts had a lower tone, although United Aircraft was up 1. Utilities were mixed. Vanguard International led the American Stock Exchange most-active list, off 2 at 6y2. Loew's Theatres warrants, second most-active, was off at 2238. 12 272V4 27034 272 34 WASHINGTON (AP) The Alliance for Labor Action moves into its ambitious new social and economic program with a pledge of cooperation from the Nixon administration." Secretary of Labor George P.

stock dividend, Kara last year, fay- down. 6 1534 1512 15 14 der Nixon, and recently endorsed the antiballistic missile able in stock durina 1969. estimated cash 6 47 47 47 12 42 39 39 39 12 A GM spokesman, asked why owners should be required to pay the repair bill, said the truck owner "Should not have overloaded the vehicle. If he Lambs: Monday's market steady; good to choice lambs value on ex-dividend or ex-distribution da e. Declared or paid so far this year, Declared or paid after stock NatAirlin .30 Nat Bisc 2.20 Nat Can .80 NatCash 1.20 Nat Distil .90 Nat Fuel 1.68 Nat Genl .20 NatGyps 1.05 Natlnd Nat Lead Nat Steel 2.50 Nat Tea .80 Nev Pow 1 .08 Newberry 1 NEngEI 1.48 Newmont NiagMP 1.10 NorfolkWst 6 NorAmPhil 1 NoAmRock 2 NoNGas 2.60 Nor Pac 2.60 NoStaPw 1.60 Northrop 1 NwstAirl .90 Nwst Airl wi NwtBanc 1.20 Norton 1.50 NortSim 1.22f 10 26 26 26 14 plan.

2 30 30'. 30V. 42 38 38 38 33 33 33'2 Lores 2.50a Cowles .50 CoxBdcas .50 CPC Intl 1.70 CrouseHIn lb CrowCol 1.511 Crown Cork CrwnZell 2.40 Cudahy Co CurtissWrt 1 20 20 20 dividend or split up. Declared or paid this year, an accumulative Issue with Shultz confined his coopera- 26.00-31.00; common to utility 3 83 82 82 96 95 95 IV2 8 68 67 67 Va dividends In arrears, New issue. tion pledge to the alliance to its 2.200-25.00; culls 16.00-18.00; Paid this year, dividend omitted, deferred keeps within the posted capaci 17 20'4 20 20'4 14 X21 22 213,4 21 45 4412 44 3434 34 34 52 52 52'4 or no action taken at last oivioena meet social reform goals.

I ewes and bucks 4.00-7.00, ty, he will be all right." Ing. Declared or paid In 1968 plus 51 12 51 51 58 98 54 81 98 20 3 39 37 630 4 11 10 373 Yesterday This seemed to conflict with stock dividend, paid In stock ounng 1968, estimated cash value on ex-dividend 28 28 14 42 42'2 Va 21 50 '4 3,4 Shultz told the founding conference of the 3.4 million-member alliance Monday "We want to work with you" in improving low-income housing, health, tax reforms and other measures 28 43 62 31 12 35'2 60 60 2 45 30 30 30'2 1'4 35 35 or ex-distribution date. 1 Sales in full. eld Called, Ex dividend. y-Ex dlvi dend and sales in full, x-dis Ex distribution, xr Ex rights, xw Without warrants, ww With warrants, wd When dis 39 14 5 66 1 11 80 80 27 2 27 14 4512 2934 12 36V4 21 34 21 51 5014 45 45 30'4 30 46 45 30 29'2 36 36' 4 20 20 25 25 18 18 28 28 50 Milwaukee CPA Chapter Honoring Earl W.

Hammill 39 3914 51 50 the fact that the bakery truck involved in the California case carried only bakery goods. And Brenner was asked if he knew of any wheel failures on vehicles without campers or 20 tributed, wi When Issued, nd Next day I 2534 aimed at solving the nation's urban and social problems. 975, v. vi In bankruotcv or receivershio 18 14 28 61 16 77 77 189 43 43 35 2734 27'2 64 23 23 3 22 22 144 3034 30 1 29 29 30 4934 49 7712 l'4 74V2 Va 23 being reorganized under the Bankruptcy 22 I Act, or securities assumed by such com- 30 ipanies. fn Foreign issue subject to in-29 i4 teres! equalization tax.

NEW YORK (AP) Stocks -Slightly higher in slack trading. Cotton Lower. CHICAGO: Wheat Lower; liquidation. Corn Lower; liquidation. Oats Lower; liquidation.

Soybeans Lower; liquidation. Butcher hogs 50 cents high 63 74 74 16 34 The alliance is a joint effort of the Teamsters and United Auto Occidnt Pet 1 OhioEdis 1.50 Okla GE 1.08 OklaNGs 1.12 OlinMath .88 Omark I.Olt Ofis Elev 2 Oulbd Mar 1 OwensCg 1.40 Owenslll 1.35 Wisconsin Society of Certified 3412 36 4 36'2 36 4934 V. 42 140 139 140V2 12 64 42 42 42 other heavy loads. "Several," he said. "At least, alleged ones.

It's a very hard thing to determine; whether the Dan Riv 1.20 Dart Ind DaycoCp 1 .60 DaytnPL 1.60 Deere Co 2l Del Mnte 1.10 DeltaAir .40 DenRGr 1.10 DetEdis 1.40 Det Steel .60 DiaSham 1.40 DomeMin .80 DowChm 2.40 Dresslnd 1.40 DukePw 1.40 duPont 2.50g Duq Lt 1.66 Dyna Am .40 East Air .50 East Kodak 1 EatonYa 1.40 Ebasco Ind 2 EG8.G .10 Elect Spec EIPasoNG 1 Eltra Cp 1.20 Emertlec 1 End John Essexlnt 1.20 Ethyl Cp .72 EvansP 29 28'4 28 Workers Unions, both now operating independently of the 2 88 88 88 '4 57 73 73 73 Va The Milwaukee chapter of the Wisconsin Society of Certified Public Accountants has named Earl W. Hammill, senior part- ner in the Ra 37 19 1914 19'4 14 Public Accountants and has held many of the society's other offices as well. Fom 1955-61, Ham Ask failure was due to design, or to 83 22 22 22V4 14 PacGEI 1.50 27'2 76V4 1'aiPacLtg 1.60 45 er; receipts top 2650 mill served on the executive council of the American Insti Shultz's appearance before the break-away alliance caused 38 83'4 14 39 69 76 76'4 38 38 3734 33 83 834 30 37'4 36 over-inflation of the tires. "Wheels must have margins of safety," Nader contended. Over the Counter Monday's Closing Bid Jacobsen 26 Rex Chn.

2.36 pfd 41 Snap-On Tools 37 Sta Rite Industries 23 Twin Disc 31 Western Publishing 23 Wis. Power Light 22 Investment Funds Monday's Closing Slaughter steers 25-50 cents higher; receipts top 36.00. tute of Certified Public Account-! 8 17 17 24 32 24 23 22 22'4 ants. He was a member of the 34V2 33 cine accounting firm of Earl W. Hammill to receive the chapter's 1969 i inguished Career Award.

"GM urged versatile uses for its trucks including campers. The 36 18 28 2 18 54 54 36V2 17 Va 2214 3334 12 54 34 12 34 14 3234 14 55 20 14 V2 Pac Pet PacPwL 1.20 1.20 PanASul 1.50 Pan Am .40 Panh EP 1.60 ParkeDavis 1 PennCen 2.40 PennDix .60 Penney JC 1 PaPwLt 1.60 Pennztln .80 PepsiCo 1 Perfect Film institute's audition procedure 34 34 35 34'2 committee from 1958-60. some unhappiness among president George Meany and his associates in the AFL-CIO leadership. Walter Reuther pulled his 1.6 million Auto Workers out of the AFL-CIO last year. The big labor organization expelled the 54 28 494 27 20 175 105 15 118 272 23 71 15 179 14 37 54 13 32 67 67 11 38 37 37 '4 27 27V2 27 V.

3934 39 39 22 22 22 V. 22 21 2134 14 21 20 2034 2034 20 20 V. 34 34'. 34 14 33 33 33 14 56 55 55 26 26 26'4 51 50 50'4 V4 3114 30 31 4434 44V2 44 5034 50 "2 50 "2 28 28 28 84 84 84 V. 45 4434 4434 29 28 28 31 30 30 71 71 71 Va 36 36 36 Va Hammill wheels should be able to withstand such weights and not sud 32 55 19 BIO Hammill is a member of the 33 33 50 56 102 2014 Affiliated Fund 9.20 Eversharp 64 AIRPORTS IN DENMARK Denmark has 64 airports, more than 1,000 qualified pilots and 230 private, business, training and taxi planes in addition to scheduled and charter craft.

denly disintegrate and break state tax legislation committee Ask 9.95 13.38 19.70 12.20 24.05 Century Shares Trust 12.22 Fidelity Fund 18.22 57 86 8434 85 'a FairchC PfizerC 1.40a apart." Given to recognize chapter members for of the Racine Chamber of Commerce, and serves as treasurer investors Mutual n.23 Investors Stock 22.13 Investors Variable Pay 8.93 18 1714 8 20 14 X' IPhelpsD 1.90 20V. 20 '4 Va Dhii. ci 1 44 Fairch Hiller Fansteel Inc Fedders .60 Fedders wi Teamsters 12 years ago on corruption charges. 9.71 14.01 jo-'a JO 'A -A Nader called uM action "an outrageous display of corporate 59 29 26 3 51 29V2 29 of the Curative Workshop and leadership i Massachusetts Growth 12.82 Massachusetts Inv. Tr 16.69 Newton Fund 16.86 Selected Am.

Shares 11.19 38 Shultz, in addressing the new the Racine Art Association. 18.24 18,43 12.11 8.55 irresponsibility." Philip Morr 1 Phill Pet 2.60 PhillipPet wi PitneyBw .68 Polaroid .32 PPG Ind 1.40 Prnrtr. 1 Art 32 38 38 38i'4 chapter, society and professional 38'. 40 61 Va 45 30 X153 107 106 IO6V2 1'Wisconsin Fund 7.83 alliance, noted "a certain ele 34 39 39 39'2 affairs, the award will be ment of disunity in the ranks of 9234 92 i.06 presented tonight at a chapter organized labor," but did not La Petite Restaurant-Bar 64 19 35 12 14 3 22 22 22 V. 33 32 33 51 51 34 34 34 Va meeting in Milwaukee.

a LUNCHTIME treat! Stuffed SHRIMP (only $1.50) 11:30 to 2:00 Wells Bros. 5 RESTAURANT and BAR 30 12 26'2 LAUTREC PRICES SHOOT UP Prints by Henri Toulouse-Lautrec, once pasted on walls in Paris' near-slums, now routinely Pueb Sup .48 PugSPL 1.68 Pullman 2.80 for 1942-46, when he 52 52 52 50 12 32 32 40 12 belabor the point in saying for the Nixon administration that on matters of social welfare "We too give a damn. We want Q-R Opens on Rapids Dr. July 2 was with A. O.

Smith Corp. in Milwaukee. Hammill has been Questor .50 28 9 28 28 21 bring $10,000 and more in the 5 40 40 43 61 14 60 55 45 45 23 30 30'. 7 48 48 45 72 72'4 44 30 30 25 26 26'4 208 15 50 64 33 32 34 33 32 37 40 40'4 68 63'4 62 258 26 26'4 6 29 2914 5 40 40 56 32 31 86 95 94' a 28 85 85 27 34 167 8IV4 80 52 27 9 5 3912 39'-4 24 3534 London art market. FedDStr .95 Fillrol 2 Firestne 1.60 FstChrt 1.68t Flintkote 1 Fla Pow 1.52 FlaPwLt 1.88 FMC Cp .85 FoodFair .90 FordMot 2.40 ForMcK .75 FreepSul 1.60 FruehCp 1.70 GAC Cp 1.50 GAF Corp .40 Gam Sko 1.30 Gannett .65 GenDynam 1 Gen Elec 2.60 Gen Fds 2.60 Gen Mills .80 GenMot 3.40a GPubUt 1.60 GTelEI 1.48 Gen Tire lb Genesco 1.60 Ga Pacific lb Ga Pacit wi in public accounting practice 25 3534 37 45V.

26 16 2434 35 37 4414 2314 16 to work with you. We'll agree on some, we'll disagree on Philip L. Mascari, proprietor RalstonP .60 Ranco Inc .92 62'2 Raytheon .50 26 V.RCA 29 4- Reading Co 40 .50 31 Va i RepubStl 2.50 llRevlon 1.40 37 44 12 24 1 16 ture from a corporation headed by Lloyd Killips of 3504 Killips since 1939. He began his career with the Wisconsin Department of Taxation, serving with the some." 45 44', 44 of the Chit Chat Lounge, 525 Wisconsin has announced 24 7 86 121 65 30 14 11 169 359 559 90 lt 68 67 89 i The alliance program will be Lane. 3 a -n pvn MH on 393, 39'.

39' 4- 3334 department from 1934-39. financed with more than $4 mil ReynTob 2.20 Roan Sel Tr Rohr Cp .80 RrwfTnl i4 Hammill has been with Earl plans to open a restaurant and bar called La Petite in a building at 3221 Rapids Drive. 81 2734 391.4 Mascari said he plans to open La Petite July 2. He said he has lion a year from Teamster and 40 9'. 34 22 523 37 40 831 34 22 52 36 40' 4 i 834 34' 2 221.

5234 36 W. Hammill formerly L. Auto Workers dues. The alliance RoyDut 1.03g 39 24 24 24 33 41 40 41 Kyoeriys .50 applied for the necessary bever W. Van Natta since 1946 The 2,700 square-foot building program on social reform is He is vice president of the age license.

Gerber 1.10 was erected last year to house Lady Fair, a beauty salon that similar to stated AFL-CIO positions, but the new combination Wisconsin Accounting Examin 29 101 101 101 8 51 '4 51 "a SWa 67 31 3114 31'2 14 47 79 78 78 14 55 57 57 57 59 13 13'4 13'4 27 33 33 3334 14 91 44 44 44 The Chit Chat, which operates in leased quarters, has been sold Safeway 1.10 StJosLd 1.50 SILSanF 2.40 StReglsP 160 Sanders .30 SaFelnd 1.60 54 28 28 28 Va 10 35 35 4 45 45 45 79 4914 4834 49 82 40 37 38 2 83 31 31 31 went out of business a few GettyOil Gillette 1.40 Glen Alden Global Marin Goodrich 1.72 differed sharply on the Vietnam ing Board, a post to which he was first appointed by Gov. by Mascari to Walter H. Homan months after opening. war, which the delegates demanded "be stooped and IMPORTANT NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS in the Racine Journal-Times and Sunday Bulletin In order to insure time for good typography, proofreading and make-up of the newspaper the following deadlines must be observed by all advertisers, regular and occasional. DISPLAY ADVERTISING DEADLINES If Your Ad Complete Copy Is to Run On Must Be in By Monday 3 P.M.

Friday Tuesday 10:30 A.M. Saturday of 2914 N. Main St. Warren Knowles in 1967. In 1963 Mascari purchased the struc 65, Hammill served on a stopped soon." Committee of 25 which conduct The alliance adopted also a resolution opposing Nixon's pro ed a tax study in cooperation with state legislators.

posed antiballistic missile sys THOSE IN THE KNOW MAKE THEIR SAVINGS GROW at He is a past president of the tem. wv Government Analysts See 2nd Quarter GNP Advance Wednesday 12 Noon Monday Thursday 12 Friday 12 Noon Tuesday Noon Wednesday P.M. Thursday P.M. Thursday Saturday 3 Sunday 3 ing at an annual rate of 7.6 per cent, highest since 1956. Earlier in the day, Chairman Paul W.

McCracken of the Send today for compltt information. Council of Economic advisers said in a Los Angeles speech that the present set of economic A mutual fund seeking possible 11 B. C. ZIECLER nd COMPANY National Distributor West Bend, Wis. 53095 restraints should be given more time to work.

COLOR Two days in advanct of abov dtadlintt Advertisers requiring copy and layout service or engravings should advance the above deadlines by at least one day. WANT ADS (Classifieds) DEADLINES Daily, Except Saturday and Sunday 3:00 P.M. Day Before Publication Saturday and Sunday Publication up to 3:00 P.M. Friday Contract commercial classified advertising must be in by 4:30 p.m. 2 days before publication.

WASHINGTON (AP) The nation's Gross National Product in the second quarter should "register a sizable advance," say Commerce Department analysts, while demand continues strong and inflationary pressures show no signs of diminishing. However, the Office of Business Economics said Monday, April labor data suggest the rate of advance in output may be easing off though it is still moving upward. Some indicators were unmistakably bullish, the analysis said, such as the Consumer Price Index which has been ris- Lester P. Doherty, Res. Mgr.

growth of capital SAVINGS CERTIFICATES Kenosha Nat'l. lank ttdg, Kenesha 451-2121 "Basic economic policies have become less expansive," McCracken said, "but they have had inadequate time to produce clear effects on the economy. It would certainly have been pre Name. Address City Member FDIC mature to have expected a bet Sute ter-behaved price level this ear ly." 14 jilfflff 1 lift iW nf'iiii'il ir 1 it nlftmlli lft itril ilfft ijuttjA.JAiiitf1l aiiiiHttf rri j-rt, itiliiiu. HW iwifc rtl fl if iffi n.4 n.

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