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The Missoulian from Missoula, Montana • 13

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(I The Missoulian, Tuesday, January 24, 1 967 1 1 New York Stock Market Quotations Securities Work To Higher Ground LBJ Reprimanded Bobby In 1960 for Moonlighting Trl Cont .92 100 J4 23 J4 Stocks in Spotlight Twenl Cenl 20b ins 35 34 34 Un Carbide 1 171 54 51 S.1 Un Oil Cal 110 134 80 49 50 Ampn Cp 8 perry Rd at 29H on 132,400 shares as Un Pa 1.80 61 40 40 40 Un Tank 1M IS 61 60 61 Am Tel Tsl Sale Clae Chf 132.400 2 116.600 103,700 5 97, 200 16 1 90,700 38 unch 89.4(10 108 NEW YORK (AP)-The stock market bucked ahead to another gain Monday a thin one on profits were taken. Johnson's name, saving onlv The arrangement with nia savings and loan executives Unit Air Un 161 70 66 66 1 Unit Aire l.M 140 90 87 87 1. Hoff Elect Ou If Win bid Profits were taken on air- Bromely involved some $24,500 Unit Fruit .750 270 31 10 It for political campaigns in 1962. ines. Eastern lost 2', Ameri fees paid by five firms in Baker testified last week that KLm Alrl Studebaker Ashland Oil 5n-l average as it got help from a "peace talk" story which ex 80-l 963-64.

The checks were sent to can 2 United IVi, Pan American and TWA Wl US Ply PF US Ovpsum 1 94 63 6.1 63 US Smelt lb 4(15 81 50 5 IV. US Steel 140 126 44 41 4.1 US Tob 160 18 26 26 Utah PftL 1 60 8 36 36 16 Vulran Mat 1 19 19 18 18 Walgreen 1 40 15 39 36 38 he transferred the money, in cash in brown manila enve i cited the investment commun- 64.400 83.4110 61,500 70.3110 66,900 Bromley, a member of the Dis 17 unch 9 41- 63-l 34 ty. Trading was heavy. Prices rose on the American trict of Columbia bar. Baker Rnan Sol Tr Magnavox 8CM McDon Co Monsanto Fair Cam Stock Exchange.

Volume was 10.8 million WashWat l.M 20 23 23 33 "the majority leader in 1960." On the stand for the third day in his trial on charges of income tax evasion, fraud and conspiracy, Baker told of arrangements to associate himself with another man, a member of the District of Columbia bar, "in my transactions." The government's charges 66,100 65.300 47 shares compared with 9.53 mil- 64.100 150 47 Mutual Funds ion on Friday. said he was not licensed to practice in tne district and "I always associated myself with a member of the district bar in my transactions." Sales Net (hdi.) High Low Close Chga. Wn Air Lin 1 159 46V, 4fl 46 1 Wn Bancorp 1.10 9.1 32 31 11 Wn Un Tel 1 40 115 41 40 40- Westg A Bk 1.80 19 14 34 14 Weitg El 1.40 147 49 40', 40 Weyrhauar 1 40 23 37 36 37 White Mot 1.80 42 45 44 44 Woolwth 1 120 23 22 12 Xerox Cp 1 126 123 221 224 The Dow Jones industrial av WASHINGTON (AP) Bobby Baker testified Monday he was "reprimanded and cautioned" by then Sen. Lyndon B. Johnson in 1960 not to practice law1 while in his government position.

"I was In essence moonlighting or sundowning, whatever yoii call it," Baker told a U.S. District Court jury. He added "I was doing it contrary to from Johnson. Baker then was secretary to the Senate Democratic majority and Johnson, now President, was a Democratic senator from Texas and majority leader of the Senate. Baker did not use Bid Asked 144 013 Admiral 50 266 14 12 12 Alcan Alum 1 111 21 11 11 Affiliated Fd erage ended with a minor gain Am Mutual Fd Allied Ch 1.90b 199 38 18 38' Also, Baker said at another of .56 at 847.72 after having Axs Houghton i Allied Mills 2a I 51 51 51 Boton Fund 9.40 point he was not supposed to lopes, to the late Sen.

Robert S. Kerr, on three separate occasions. Government prosecutor William 0. Bittman asked Baker Monday if no one else was present on those occasions. Baker said that was correct.

"And the only one alive today to tell that story is you, yourself?" Bittman said. "That is correct," Baker replied. Kerr died Jan. 1, 1963, after suffering a heart attack. Allied Sirs 1.31 55 15 25 25 Zenith 1 191 59 17 been up as much as 3.51 in late involve the alleged payment of fees by various firms to Baker Brod Street Inv U7 Allll Chal 1 174 25 24 25 morning.

Alcoa 1.60 64 87 86 86 Canada Qen Fd 1.47 Canadian Fund 18.04 through checks made to Wayne practice law while he was in government service, adding that, "My boss, the majority Channlnc Fundi: Prices were up from the Amerada I 140 63 81 833 Am Alrlln 1 50 219 79 77 77 2 Am Can 2.20 526 46 47 47H Am Cry 8 1 16 16 16 Balance 13 64 Livestock L. Bromley, a former close Com Stock 1.98 friend and associate to Baker. eader, had severely admon Growth Inoom opening, but they did not really make strong progress until reports began to filter through Wall Street from various news Am cyan 1.23 587 53 11 32 1 Am El Pw 1.44b 111 40 40 40 Am a FP 1 16 36 10 19 19 ished me," not to do so. Special The government charges also that Baker kept about $80,000 of Baker said he reported the Am MFdy .90 Chemical Fd Colonial Fd 141 16 13 15 38 49 46 48 218 7 7 7 10.87 10 66 10 27 15.86 10.37 19.51 14.91 1.16 17 51 9.31 1.84 17.93 13.51 1093 11 11 10 13 1057 13.46 1006 189 758 1457 12.86 17.06 1455 18.74 some $100,000 raised by Califor 1963-1964 fees on his income tax Commonwealth Fundi media that President Ho Chi Am MetCl 1.98 Am Mot Am NOai 1 80 Am Smelt 1 Am Bug 1.40 Divert Stock returns, and so did Bromley. SPOKANE (AP) (USDA) -Salable cattle and calves Monday 850.

Prices not established by mid-morning. Salable hogs 650. Barrows and gilts 50 cents to mostly $1 Minh of North Vietnam had invited President Johnson to Composite Baker said he did not willfully 39 42 41 41 66 65 64 64 14 17 17 17- 1027 58 57 58 135 14 53 34 Am TfcT 1 20 Hanoi for peace talks. attempt to evade any taxes in those years. Am Tob 1.60 Am Zlne 1.40a Compoiltt Fd Dlven Orlh Stk Dlven Invert Fd Dividend Shri Dow Th In Fd Dreyfus Fundi On the theory that "peace is Ampex Cp Split Decision Invalidates New York's Anti-Red Laws 1602 151 160 16 40 1236 10.00 10.17 I ll 9.71 12 28 I ll l.M 7.01 13 35 11 84 15.70 13 39 17.33 17.91 5.31 10.76 7 94 10.85 5.11 5.74 13.13 7 23 13 23 1314 30 29 20 Vt 128 90 87 86 56 56 55 86 1 Anaconda 5e bullish" eliminating, in some investors' minds, the need for lower.

Barrows and gilts: No 1-2, 200-230 hs. 21.3n-21.70; mixed Eaton a Bai 93 37 35 J6 Eaton Stk tax increases and possible war 54 54-l Fidelity Cap Ar- 8tl 1 Armour 1.60 Armst Ck 1 20a Atchison 1.60 Atl Rlchfld 2 80 Avco Corp 1 20 Beat Fds 1.50 No. 1-3, 200-240 lbs. 20.40-21.20; 52 55 111 33 33 90 103 26 Fidelity Fund time controls a wave of buy few No. 2-3, 283-300 lbs.

17.10- Fid Trend Fd F1F ing pushed the market ahead. 28 49 30.33 5.83 11.84 8.68 netusea again to review Fit Inv Stk 32 32 66 6 1 25 25 49 49 44 44 56 50-, 1 39 39 35 3S 17.60; U.S. medium 1, 165-195 Traders began to take profits 45 Beech LSav 1.40 31 Bell ft How ,50 271 Founder! 60 lbs. 19.10-21.20. Sc-vs: U.S.

1-3, Pope Opposes Legalization Of Divorces VATICAN CITY (AP) baseball's immunity from anti and the list started backing Fundament Inv 11.87 Bendlx 1.40 163 39 Hamil Fd Hda Beth Stl 1.50a 249 36V, away as the complete story be trust law. In a Bank Stk Fd 300-475 lbs. 14.00-15.80; U.S. 2-3, 420-575 lbs. 12.00-13.80.

6.28 14.55 Invest Co Am 73 73 1 27 27'i- came established reliably. This Ordered the U.S. Circuit Investor! Oroup Fundi: was that news of the peace talk Boeing 1.20 442 BotseCsscade .23 132 Bran Alrw 146 Brlst My 72 Bruniwk 202 Bucy Erie 1.60a 109 74 28 83 59 8 28V, Mutual Stock offer had come from Rabbi Court in St. Louis, to hear an Arkansas Negro's claim that Var Pay 80 58 8 27 IS 31 91 12.06 21.86 1.81 6.87 11.17 Abraham Feinberg, an Ameri Ktjs.one Custod.an Fundi: Lashing out at pending legisla 11.10 10.12 1.10 629 10.23 6.09 15.50 83 15 can citizen, quoted in London; 60 32 161 92 Growth Cui Kit Inco Cui 82 LoPr Cm Cui 84 tion to legalize divorce in Italy, the death penalty is adminis tered disproportionately to Ne 6.65 41 38 Pope Paul VI Monday denounced Budd Co .80 Bunk Hill 1.20 Burroughs 1 Calum 1.20 Camp Soup 1 Can Dry 1 Cdn Pao 1.50a Carrier! that Feinberg said it seemed clear that an end of American Lazard Fd 15.75 81 1 58- 27 15 31 92 2 40 2 27- 28 54 81 24 36- 43 16- 14 Loom Say Mut 15.31 groes convicted of raping white 27 27V, 28 27 54 54V, 115.31 12.24 17.54 divorce as an "index of perni cious moral decadence." Mai! Inveit Grtn 11.20 women. The claim was made by bombing in North Vietnam and an American troop withdrawal Mast Inveit Tr 16.05 Natl Investor! 6.81 7.36 The pontiff praised countries civil rights lawyers in behalf of National Securities Serlei: were preconditions of the peace Cue JI Cater Trac 1 20 Cerro Cp 1.60b Cert-teed .80 Stock 1.84 where divorce is not permitted, 81 24 37 43 16 14 80 24 36 43 16 14 William L.

Maxwell, under Growth 10.48 talk offer; and that the White and said the absence of divorce 365 44 34 28 57 148 180 43 119 26 149 5.16 584 81 61 80 death sentence in the nonfatal One Wm 8t 19.42 Puritan Fundi 10.47 Stl .60 House said it had no communica rape of a white woman. Chei 61 Oh 4 was "a sign of superior civiliza tion." Putnam Fundi: 1 67 66 47 49 66 40V, tion on the matter from Ho. CHICAOO (AP) (USDA) Hogs 7.000;; butchers steady to 25 lower: most 1- 2 200-220 lbs 21.00-21 50; 70 head at 21.75: mixed 1-1 190-230 lbs 20.25-21.00; 2- 3 240-260 lbs 18 75-19 50; mixed 14 250. 400 lbs sows 16.00-16.50. Cattl.

12.000; calves none; slaughter steers steady to SO lower; prime lbs slaughter steers 15 60 head at 2800; few loads prim. 1.350-1,423 lbs 25.00-25.50; high choice and prim. 1.150-1.350 lbs 25.00-25.50; choice 24.25--25 25: high cholc. and prim. 900-1050 lbs 25.75-26.25; high cholc.

and prime lb slaughter heifers Z4.5O-25.00i choice lbs 13.50-24.71 Sheep slaughter lambs steady to 25 lower; wooled slaughter ewe. fairly active, steady; cholc. and prim. 90-lflS lb wooled slaughter lambs 23 shipments 254 head cholc. and prim 102 lb shorn slaughter lambs with fall shorn pelts 23.00.

Bllllag Billings Livestock Commission Co: Cattle 1,900. Slaughter cows strong to SO higher; other classes not fully stab-llshed; limited early sales slaughter bull and feeder cattl. fully steady; slaughter cows mostly utility 15.00-17.50; cutter cows slaughter buUS utility and commercial cutter and low yielding utility bulls 16.00-19.00; feeder steers choice 500-800 lbs 24.75-26 50; majority, "is deeply committed to safeguarding academic freedom, which is of transcendent value to all of us and not merely to the teachers concerned. "That freedom is theefore a special concern to the teachers concerned. "That freedom is therefore a special concern of the First Amendment, which does not tolerate laws that cast a pall of orthodoxy over the classroom." The four dissenters expressed dismay.

Clark's Comment "No court," said Justice Tom C. Clark in their dissenting opinion, "has ever reached out so far to destroy so much with so little." In their final public session before Feb. 13, the justices also: Uanimously set aside the murder convictions of two Georgia Negroes who claimed racial discrimination in the selection of juries in their county. Convicted of slaying a white man in an argument over an automo Ch MSPPao 1 Ruled 8 to 1 that Isaac George 15.11 Growth 11.63 Chryiler 2 Excitement simmered down WASHINGTON (AP) The Supreme Court ruled Monday New York State mzy not fire public school teachers or any other civil servants solely because they are members of the Communist party. The 5-4 decision described the state's scheme for barring subversives from the school system asv'a highly efficient terror mechanism" and a menace to academic freedom.

The ruling dealt a fatal blow to, New York's entire teacher-loyalty program and the state's 1939 civil service law provision which made membership in the Cctfpmunist party sufficient ground to fire or not hire a public, employe. They were declared unconstitutional largely as in violation of of association or freedom of belief guaranteed by therFirst Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. Parts of the teacher-loyalty program, known as toe. Feinberg Law, were struck down also as unconstitutionally vaue.

")ur nation," said Justice William J. Brennan Jr. for the Pope Paul, who is recovering Sims a Georgia Negro sen considerably. Cities 8v 1 80 Coca Cola 1.90 Colg Pal 1 36 16 36 46 44 44-l 94 93 94 30 29 30 27 26 17 Income 9.28 Inveit 7.66 Select Am Shr 11.11 9.66 11.45 14.92 11.32 17.39 12.71 10.14 8.37 1203 47.50 10.30 18 57 1470 9.77 14 79 from a mild case of influenza, tenced to death in the rape of a Nevertheless, the market Colum Oaa 1.44 spoke at a meeting with mem. white woman, is entitled to a Comw Ed 1 made its 14th clear-cut rise of bers of the Sacred Rota, the Ro hearing before a state court State Street Inv 47.11 Tel Elect Fd 9.45 United Fundi: Accum Fd 16 S9 Income 13.45 1967 of the 15 sessions this man Catholic Church's highest judge on whether his alleged Com Sat Corp Con Edit 1.80 Container 1 SO Con Can 1 90 Cont Oil 160 Control Data 107 51 50 51 300 51 50 51 1 too 34 34 34 66 29 28 19 104 45 44 45 36 CSV, 6X 66 621 44 43 44 69 4 46V, 46 year.

tribunal for matrimonial cases, confession was coerced. He Science Fd 194 Glamor stocks among the Wellington Fd 13.61 claimed he was beaten in doctor's office. ine ropes speecn was prompted by the vote last week Corn Pd 1.70 science-technology computer-electronics section of the list Cowles Com .50 11 15 15 15 Decided by various votes in Curtiss Wr 1 117 20 19 20 were in the front. Deere 1.80a 118 68 68V, 68 of the Italian constitutional affairs commission that the bill to make divorce legal in certain The New York Stock Ex Det Edli 1.40 Disney 57 24', 33 14 4- 169 94 91V, 91 mostly cholc. 450-575 lb calves 26.50-21.50, Foreign Exchange Canada In Missoula: 10 per cent disjoint on corns per cent on eurrenev Canada In NY (free) .9275 Monday, .9273 Friday.

Great Britain (pound) 1.7909 Monday, 2.7910 Friday. three Texas cases that criminal defendants are not denied a fair trial when the jury, before deciding guilt or innocence, is change index advanced 16 cents cases was not unconstitutional Doug Airs Dow Chem Fortune Cattl. 750, calves 150; slaughter steer. to $47.08. 395 51 50 Sfi 134 66 67 67 95 16 28V, 28 150 162 156 159 1 114 134 133 134 The bill would permit divorce Dress Ind 1 25 duPont 175e East Kod 1.60a Of 1,468 issues traded, 737 rose steady to 50 lower; slaughter betters 25-50 told the defendants are habitual lower; slaughter cows not fully estab in cases where a spouse is insane, serving a long prison and 503 fell.

There was one new Eaton Yale 1.2S 61 26 offenders. 17 28 19 19 V. El Paso NO 1 80 19 America! Stock List low for 1966-67 and 75 new lished; early sales mostly steady; other classes not established; slaughter steer cholc. 1065-1170 lbs 25.40-26.00; good ta 46 46 47 47 Firestone 1.40 term or guilty of a serious Canadian Southern Petroleum 1 1-16 Left standing a Taft-Hart bile accident, the two, Phil Whi- 184 46 46 46- Canadian Marconi Co 4 highs. crime against the other spouse ley injunction that forced 2,100 tus and Leon Davis, face retrial For! Mot 2 40 Frueh Cp 1.70 Oamble Bk 1.30 300 30 29 30 Consolidated Royalty OU 4 25 24 25 Esquire 74 or their children.

Essex Chem 5 striking workers to return to their jobs at an Indiana defense 17 18 52 52-2 The Vatican has been stepping up a campaign opposing the plant, The Union Carbide Co. at 88 88 74V, 74 Fed Resources 5 Ford Motor Canada A 118 Frontier Alrl 2 General Alloys Co 4 Great Lakes OU A Chem 4 Oen Bak Gen Dynam 1 Gen Eleo 1.60 Gen Fds 1.20 Gen Mills 1.50 Gen Mot 4.55e Gen PCem .80 1.28 bill. Kokomo. 62 62 -1 76 77 1 mostly choice relatively low yielding 1046-1245 lbs 14.60-25.20; good 1000-1200 lbs 22.25-24.50; standard and low good 21 slaughter heifers ehole. 825-907 lbs 23.90-24.00; good and eholcs 740-955 lbs good 11.00-22.50; standard and low good 20.00-20.50; slaughter cows standard 18.73; utility cows 14.50-17.75; cutter cows 13.50-16.50; earner cows 11.25-13.00.

Omsk. Hogs t.000; barrows and gilts 190-230 lbs mostly steady; heavier weights steady, some 25 higher; sows steady to 25 higher: No 1 and 1 190-230 lbs 20 7 French Photographer n-- Is Captive in Hills 31 IS 177 54 262 90 52 75 51 63 570 77 41 11 269 47 119 35 34 45 339 45 51 64 The Associated Press average of 60 stocks rose .3 to 324.7 with industrials up .1, rails up .5 and utilities up .2. Nine of the 15 most active stocks rose, four fell and two were unchanged. Ampex was the most active issue, erasing an early fractional gain and ending with a loss of Vt 11 11 46 47 Husky OU 12 Irving Air Chut. Co 12 Kaiser Industries 12 Kingston Products Corp 5 Midwestern Financial Corp 1 National Bellas Hess 4 Pancoastal Petroleum 1 Peruvian Oils a Minerals 1 Shattuck Denn 10 Gen Tire .80 Ga Pao Cp lb Gillette 1.20 Goodrich 2.40 Ooodyear 1.35 Ot NoRy I Obituaries 173 44 operating in the area, it is be 20 65; No 1-3 190-240 lbs 20.25-30.7S; 240 17 60 260 lbs 19.25-20.50; 150-600 lb sows 15.7S 17.00.

34 34- 45 45 44 45 64 64 42 42 I 60 60 43 -l 18 19 56 59 51 51 19 19 43 43 70 70 64 64 17 17V, 34 35 lieved Miss Ray Is a prisoner of local guerrillas who should be aware of her identity and are Cattl. 13.500; calves 500; steers and Syntex Cp 83 Technicolor Incorp 11 Todd Shipyards Corp 32 Utah Idaho Sugar Co 12 Wentworth Manufacturing Co 2 Wn Nuclear 18 Wrlght-Hatgr Mines Ltd 1 1-16 46 19 59V, 53 19 44 71 64 17 Ot Bug 1.60a 138 Oreyhound .90 130 Oulf Oil 2.20 141 Hecla l.lSe 69 Holly Bug 1 45 Homestk 1.60 23 HoneyweU 1.10 109 Hud Bay 1.40a Ideal Cem 1 21 Insptr Cop 2 50. 20 not likely to harm her. heifers steady to 25 lower: cows strong to 50 higher: choice with end prim. 1,157 lb steers 25.33; cholc.

24.25-25.00: cholc. and prim L025 lb heifers 14.85; cholc 23.5O-24.50; utility and commercial cow 15 Michele, a former model, started Dec. 8 to drive the 680-mile length of South Vietnam, BAC TIEN, South Vietnam (AP) Ray, 28, a French free-lance photographer who was captured by Viet Cong guerrillas six days ago, apparently is being held in a mountainous area north of here, intelligence reports indicated Monday. On the basis of information from villagers, Vietnamese intelligence agents and U.S. units Sheep slaughter Iambs steady to 35 120 139 391 397 7 SPOKANE PRODUCE SPOKANE (AP) SDokans wholesale 25 higher; ewts steady; cholc.

some with end prim, wooled lambs 22.00-23 00; choice soma with few prim, shorn 23.001 105 40V, 38 39- Jacob Hereim Is Dead at 74 Jacob Jacobson Hereim, 74, 3433 S. 3rd St. died Monday morning in a local hospital. He was born Nov. 19, 1892, in produce prices to retailers Monday: IntBusMch 440 Int Harv 1 80 Int Nick 2.80 Int Pap 1.33 Int TtiT 1.50 cuU and utUlty shorn swes 1 00-4 00.

mostly along Route 1. She left an advance base near Bac Tien on Jan. 17 to drive north with 87 86 87 28 27 28 81V, 80 (1 nutter (uncartonuea), 67-74C Eggi. Urge AA. 47c; large A.

46c: 61 174 365 51 28 medium AA, 44c: small, 32-3SC. Jewel Cos 1.20 Sioux City Hogs 1.000; barrows and gilts not 32V, 10 32 1 55 55V, 55 Poultry, whole bodied fryers, 14-39c: hopes of filming U.S. troops in cut-up fryers, 40-45c; whole stewers. 25- 51 30 30c; cut-up stewers. M-44c.

action. fully established, weights under 240 lb steady to 25 higher. Dot established on Johns Man 2 20 Jones a 2.70 Kaiser Al 1 Kennecott 1 Kerr McO 1 40 Lehman 1.72g Heinle Services To Be Thursday Funeral services for Sgt. Dale Heinle, 23, who died Jan. 16 in Germany of acute kidney failure, will be conducted Thursday at 1 p.m.

in the First Methodist Church with the Rev. Grant Moore officiating. Burial will be in the family plot at Sunset Memorial Gardens. The body will arrive here by air Tuesday and will lie in state until noon Thursday in the Squire Simmons Carr Rose 162 47 121 40 42 86 weights over 240 lbs; sows steady to 21 CHICAGO POTATOES higher; barrows and gilts U.S. l-l tot 53 33 Arrivals 119; on track 203: total US.

Sauda, Norway, and came to Montana in 1911. He was em Lib 17 shipments for Friday 417; Saturday 184: 59 240 lbs 30 U.S. 1 1 200 to 220 lbs 20.75: S. 1-1 240 to 160 lbs 19 75-20 25; sow S. 14 400 to 450 lb.

16 00- Grain Futures Remain Weak CHICAGO (AP) Grain futures and soybeans failed to shake off a weakness that developed late last week and traded on a lower note most of the day on the Chicago Board of Trade Monday. Only the two nearby soybeans deliveries showed some strength. All the futures opened lower and remained depressed most of the session. There was only a little support from the various trading interests. There was some belief that trade was light in anticipation of Tuesday's government report of stocks of grains in all positions.

This takes in the amount of grain on farms, country eleva Sunday supplies moderate; demand moderate; market for russets steady, for 29 29- 46 46 39 40 85 85- 32 33 10 10 73 74 65 85- 63 64 17 17 20 20V, 49 49 1 36 37 42 42 56 57 1 63 63 round reds slightly weaker: earlot track sales: Idaho russets 5.70; Minnesota 10 75V, 66 65 17 20V, 50 37 42 58 Lift a My 5 51 Litton Ind 1 541 98 Lock Aire 110 126 Lone 8 Cem 1 50 Lone 8 Oasl.ll 12S Lorlllard 1.50 3H6 Mack Trk 1 59t 111 Macy 1.60 40 Magma Cop 1 60 37 Marath Oil 140 89 North Dakota Red River Valley round reds 1.65-3.75. ployed for 50 years at the Lucas Ranch at Ringling, retiring several months ago when he came to Missoula. Surviving are a brother, Aus CHICAGO BUTTER AND EGGS Butter steady; 93 score AA 65: 92 64 Martin Ml 255 21 A 65; 90 63; 89 61; ears 90 64: (9 62. tin Jacobson of Missoula; a May 8tr 1 60 103 36 1 Eggs mixed; wholesale burins mices Chapel. 35 sister, Johanna of Norway, and 21 21 3514 34 34 46 46 75 75 35 36 1 Sgt.

Heinle, who had served lower to higher; 60 per cent or better grade A whites 32; mixed mediums 30; standards 30; checks 26. several nieces and nephews. McDon Air .40 661 1.80 4 Merck 1.40a 127 MGM lb 364 Minn M6iM 1 10 140 Mobil Oil 1.80 226 Monsanto 1.60b 653 46 75 37 81 46 Funeral arrangements are in Germany for the past two and a half years with the 26th F. W. KETCHUM PLUMBING HEATING 421 Burlington Phont 549-8560 80 46 LONDON METALS 47 47 pending at the Squire-Simmons-Carr Mortuary.

LONDON (AP) Closing metals (In Army Signal Battalion, was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mont Ut 1.52 24 33 81 1 46V, 47 32-l 34Va- 24 29 pounds sterling per long ton): 32 Copper spot bid 443 asked 444: forward Mont Pw 1.56 21 Mont Ward 1 257 bid 431 asked 434; tin spot bid 1197 Heinle, 2618 Laurie Dr. 23 29 tors and terminal elevators and Frank Rosier. Sr.

Requiem high mass for Frank 34 24 30 23 50 79 36 asked 1196. forward bid 1200 asked 1200; lead spot bid 79 asked SO. for-ward bid 80 asked 80; sine spot bid 16J0. U.S. 14 450 to 500 lbs 15.75-1(25.

500 to 550 lbs 13.50-16.00, 550 to 100 lb 15 Cattl good, calves good; not established on slaughter steers and heifers; cows steady; bulls steady to weak; limited early sale feeder cattl steady with last weeks decline: slaughter steers average to high choice 1100-1200 lb 24.50-24.75; cholc near 1375 lbs 23.11 st. rsoi Cattle 7,000, calves slaughter steers mostly 50 lower; heifers 25-50 lower; cows and bulls steady; vealers mostly 1.00 lower; slaughter calve weak to 1.00 lower: not enough feeder sold early to establish marks; choice slaughter steers 24 cholc 850-1050 lb slaughter heifers 23.75-24.50; utility and commercial slaughter cow 16.75-17.50; canner and cutter 14.50-18.75; utility, commercial and good slaughter bull 12.00-24.00: cholc. vealers cholc. slaughter calves 22.00-24.00. Hogs 1.000; barrow and gilt under 250 lb fully steady; weight over 259 lbs about steady; sows steady to strong; feeder pigs steady to weak; mostly 1 around 215 lb barrows and gilts 10 75; 14 190-240 lbs 19.75-20.25; 240-260 lbs 19 25.

2000; 14 27O-4H0 lb sows 24 400-500 lbs 15 00-16 00; 1-1 120-160 Is) feeder pgs 17.50-1800. Sheep 3.000; slaughter Iamb about steady; other classes steady; cholc and prime 90-105 Ib wooled slaughter lamb 22 50-23 00: utility and good wooled salugtn ter ewes 7.00400: cholc and fancy 15 lb wooled feeder lamb 23.00-23 50. LIVESTOCK rOTBES CHICAGO (AP) Future trading ot th Chicago Mercantile Exchange Monday (or prim and choice live beef cattle: MorreU 90 Mt St TfrT 1.11 12 Nat Blsc 1.90 47 Cash Rg 1 20 100 Nat Dairy 1.40 94 Nat Distill 1.60 86 23 23 50 Sn 77 1 35V, 3V, 100 asked 100. forward bid (7 asked Jerry M. Engler Rosary for Jerry Miles Eng 97.

Rosich 83, of 225 Strand who died Friday in a 41 40 41 Nat Gyps 1 31 35 CHICAGO (AP) Wheat No. 2 hard Nat Lead 3 25. 126 62 34 61 43 34 62'4 45- ler, 19, 113 Monroe will be recited at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday awaiting processing. At the close, wheat was to 1 cent a bushel lower, March corn was Vi lower to higher, March oats were to lower, March 747s cents; rye was to U4 lower, March and soybeans 1.67-68n.

Corn No. 1 yeUow lJ9yn. Missoula hospital, were celebrated at 9:30 a.m. Monday in 46 Oats No. 1 heavy whit.

79-79 n. Soybeans 53 52 and requiem high mass will be No. 1 soybeans No. 1 yellow 1.94-n. St.

Anthony Church by the Rev. Nat Steel 2 50 26 Newmont 2 20b 69 NY Cent 1.12a 163 Nla Pw 1.10 130 No Am Av 1.80 123 Nor Pae 2.60 67 73- 22 76V, 7414 22 22V, At the close wheat was to 1 cent RESEARCH REPORTS If you arc interested in the Securities of these in- dustries, you may wish copies of publications re Icently prepared by our Research. Department. They could be of significant value in making in vestment decisions. celebrated at 9:30 a.m.

Wednes a bushel lower, March 11.68; corn was Edward Stupca. Burial will be 31V, 49 56 55 49- 55 lower to higher. March 11.39-: day, both in St. Francis Xavier in Red Lodge. Geraghty Funer Nwst Alrlln .60 233 123 120V, Church.

The Rev. Gerald 0. oats were to lower, March 74 cents: rye was to IV, lower. March 11.22 and soybeans were lower to 1 higher, al Home was in charge of ar were Vi lower to March McDonald, S.J., will be cele 1 higher, March H90-9L rangements. brant.

Burial win be in the fam Pre. Lew Close Cloe Pallbearers were Jack McKen- Bifk MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN Wheat receipts Monday 283: year ago 322; trading basis unchanged; prices 1 na, John LaCasse, Clyde Norman, John Huffman, Aimer Olson and Clarence York. cent lower; cash spring wheat basis. No 1 ily plot in Corvallis Cemetery under the direction of the Ger-aghty Mortuary. Mr.

Engler died Saturday night in a local hospital following a long illness. Nw Bane 1.90a 1 51 51 51 Oltn Math L80 162 64 64 64 Otis Elev 1 54 44 43 44 Owens 111 1 39 96 59 58 58 Pac El I SO 72 35 35 35 Pac L20 34 24 24 24 Pan Am .60 374 63 62 62 Parks Da la 407 30 28 30l Penney.JC 1.60a 80 57 56 57 Pa RR 140a 154 59 56 59 Pepsi Co 1.60 52 80 79 8n Phelps S.40O 131 73V, 72 73 Philip Mor 1.40 29 13 32 33 PhlU Pet 120a 189 53 52, 53 Pillsbury 1.14 1 38 37 36 Polaroid .40 273 191 186 187 1 Proct 120 49 76 77 78 Pullman 180 91 10 49 50 1 RCA JOb 299 47 46 46 dark northern. 11.17 protein, spring wheat on. cent premium each lb over 58-61 lbs; spring wheat on. cent discount each lb under 56 lbs; protein premium 11 per cent l.87-1.8'i.

1.68 1.67 1.66 1.66 1.71 1.70 171 1.71 1.67 1.66 1.67 1.68 1.70 1.68 1.69 1.70 1.75 1.73 175 1.76 1.39 1.38 1.39 139 1.42 1.41 1.42 1.42 1.43 1 43 1.43 L43 1.39 1.36 L39 1.39 1.31 1.32 L33 1.33 American Commercial 1 Lines American Electric Power Carlisle Corporation I Caterpillar Tractor Dover Corporation General Tire I Jonathan Logan sales Hign low Close rr-u 355 25 )0 24 95 25 20 25 32 921 26 00 25 60 25 71 36 01 763 36 65 26 45 36 67 36 90 356 27.75 27.50 27 17.71 302 2815 27 97 28 00 3617 264 26 35 28.13 28 25 26 3 43 28 75 28 62 28 67 28 17 17 39 00 28.85 11.91 No bard Montana winter 1.76-I.(z. No 1 hard amber durum, choice 105- Feb Apr Jun Aug Oct Dec Feb Apr Grace P. Woolard Funeral services for Grace P. Lane Bryant Monthly Oil Comments Monthly Railroad Highlights McDonnell Company Quarterly Airline Review Standard Oil of New Jersey The Nike-X Program 112. Joseph H.

Murphy Funeral services for Joseph H. Murphy, 77, of 505 Toole will be conducted at 2 p.m. Tuesday in the Marsh, Powell Livingston Chapel. Corn No 1 yeUow 1.31-l.U Oats No 2 whit. Mi Barley, good to choice 1.19-1.44.

Rye No 1 1.15V1.21V Flax No 1 1 12 com. Repub SU 150 71 44 44 44 .75 .75 .74 .74 .76 .75 .74 .74 .75 .75 .73 .73 .73 74V, 7 Wheal Mar May Jul Sep Dee Cora Mar May Jul Sep Dee Oats Mar May Jul Bep Dee Mar May Jul Sep Dec ftoykeaaa Mar May Jul Auf Sep Not Rexall Job SPOKANE STOCKS 211 29 28 TX-r- ft 134 57 56 57 MINNEAPOLIS GRALV TABLE 197 Reyn Met .90 Rey Tob 3 Roral Dull 79 IT." 2 I Big Creek Apex IT 165 High Low Dose Wheat Woolard, 86, a resident of Missoula for 44 years, will be conducted at 11 a.m. Tuesday in the Geraghty Mortuary with the Rev. Palmer Gedde officiating. Burial will be in Missoula Cemetery.

She died Saturday The Rev. Hugh Herbert will officiate. King-Seeley Thermos 189 4.M Safeway 8t 1 10 117 S'Joe Lesd 180 15 March 12 1.80 1.60 June 1.83 162 L82 September 1.80 L79 L7 ...11.73 14.25 The Favored Fourteen For '67 Burial will be in Missoula Cemetery with Barracks 835, .09 76 Ufa 16 36- Schenley 1.40 1 U'-HCIKIU t'J 1.22 I 22 1 22 123 1.27 1.2 1.26 1.27 1.29 1.26 1.26 1.29 1 31 1.30 1.30 1 31 L34 1.34 1.34 1.35 191 1 66 191 1 2 89 2.67 189 186 2(7 186 1(7 2 84 183 1 64 1 (4 Veterans of World War pro NEW TORK METALS morning in a local rest home. For free copy of any report check off and mail this ad. NEW YORK (AP) Spot Donferrou.

37 26 Highland Surprls JO 47 47 Jsc Wt -03 .06 lo Keyston Silver 08 gji, 4 Lucky Friday Ext J7 .31 sa Metropolitan 43 .45 a 6 136 28 23 21 11 73 64 173 37 29 SCM Scott Pap 1 Sears Roeb 1 Seilon .20 Shell OU 1 9 S.nclalr 2 4 Sola Basle 6ob metal prices Monday: Copper cents a pouno. Connecticut Valley. Lead 14 cents a pound. New York. 29 29' (Merger Mines .55 1(1 2 80 181 211 Nme 171 177 171 171 Zinc 14b cents a pound.

East St. Louis. Tin 1.54 a pound. Ne York. Foreign 4i 41 Nabob 28 2 I Nancy Lee Mines Jl JCI Sou Cal Ed 1 2S 77 41 Southn Co 1 02 81 29 -TcL Address.

IN TABLETS OR DI'GGLGETS RID OF GAS 32 32 i Nevada Stewart 03 .0 silver 1.293 per troy ounce. New York. NEW YORK (AP) Spot commodity Sou 1 50 160 IT viding an honor guard. Mr. Murphy died Saturday morning.

Kevin A. Beedle 4 Funeral services for Kevin A. Beedle, nine-month-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Beedle of Grant Creek, will be conducted Tuesday at 11 a.m.

in the ISO (FWss Prml Cambist AAArtm) 1168 10 30 10 Pend Orelile Sperry Rd No Holidays 171 LIS Drtces: a TRINIDAD, Cob. (AP) -Art js Std urara I r- r-s "tic. afuuN. as- Std OU Call 5 181 61 61 19 OU Ind 1 99 63 5 53 S3 i Silver Bowl 11 l-um 1 S'd OU NJ 3 10 mt 65 64 4 Sliver Buck! .19 uwVm -d OU Oh 3 48 15 63 63 63 Chieftain .20 iv.istert Drug .90 71 43 42 42-H Isilver Dollar .16 w2'srew War 1 5f 7 29 39 29 SUTcr JZT JV mniAkT iSm KM 52 50 SO IS ai.hln. rmi 1 Aluminum, lb.

61. Antimony. American, lb. NT Copper. Electrolytic, lb.

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Lauit ESTABLISHED mi Utmkrt bediag Stock owe1 Con modify Pfalmer has spent more than 43 years as a merchant police .1 .40 .21 .25 .21 .31 14 .09 19 11 10 3Txd man and says ha never has Marsn, Powell St Livingston Chapel with the Rev. Roderick had a day off, even Sundays. Sun-y DX 14f 157 29 29 29 jvmdyvor .0 Ksaaas City Feeger CsUle Fatare I irsh Mn 78 32 21 31 comp Bond Fund 9 32 Close iitl 30 4 47 4T Comp. rurs MISSOULA, HAMMOND ARCADE, 549-4135 nearby offices in Butft and Spokane OVU II OFFICII THROUGHOUT THI NATrON Johnson officiating. Burial will He estimates he has walked more than iCO.000 miles in his February 27 15 i Texaco 20a 19 74 73 April 27 IS, Tex Sul 48 30 11 115 U7 be in Sunset Memorial Gardens.

The child died Friday career of looking alter private Gas bubbles aid Tex in ss j-, Tran Air 1 358 (1 (1 Montana Power bid 105. asked 118. Ci-Gel Krtrapsps, tlctsim aces lid business firms. H'Traasamar I 111 First Back BM 41. sun fmrfSiO BIB Octobar.

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