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Chicago Tribune from Chicago, Illinois • 28

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1 REPORT DETROIT STOCK PRICES TURN DOWN ON Finigan and Bride BOARD OF TRADE FUTURES Chiraijio Daily JTrtlntur Thursday, December 29, 1955 6 NEW YORK BONDS FR Part 2 Page 5 3 28. 1933 ...5 3,730.000 5.702,000 1,038.574.100 969,450,030 Wednesday, Dec. Sales par value. ear aco alrs 1955 In la Pales. Net 1 .000 Hlsh Low Close clje 60 MChS 4'i 75 98 0 97.6 97 6 .4 16 MCr.G 3S 69 102.7 102.6 102.6 .2 1 M.PS Em 4 911 65 65.0 65.0 .5 2MKanT4'j 78 23.7 25.7 25.7 2.1 2d04 90 88 2 88.2 88.2 Dec.

28, 1955: Grains, dollars per bushel: lard and soybean oil, dollars per 100 pounds; scybean meal. doUars per ton) Wheat Season's rar.ga Open Hlch Low Close Prer. close Yr. ago Low March 2 08 2.09'i J.08, 2 08V2.08, 2.08V2.09 2.71i 2.1 Vi 1.93H N5ay 2.04V2 044 2.05 2.04L, 2.04 V2 04, 2.04V2 041, 2.273, 2.1 3 1.8S July 1.94 1.94H 1.93'a 1.94' 194. 2.

14, 2.00 1 September 1.961961.957. 1.96- 1.96!; 2.16', 1.99V4 l.f; Corn March 1 283i 1 29 1.28', 1.28, 1.28rl 29 1.56!, 1.47 1 26 LATE SELLING New York, Dec. 23 LP1 The stock market turned down at the close today under the pressure of late selling. There was no sudden weakness in the list, but the whole price structure BLACK HAWKS AND RANGERS DOMESTIC after decimal point 31 are eighths 1 Figures 53 Pac 5 77f 95 4 95.4 95.4 5 do 5 811 95.6 95.5 95.5 3do4 75f 132.0 131.5 131.5 68.6 67.4 67.4 l.NatDy3, 76 100.0 100.0 100.0 5 do 2-4 70 95.2 95.2 95.2 5MTea3S80 109.6 109 6 109.6 1NETT4', 61 103.4 103.4 103.4 3 do 3 82 95.0 95.0 95 0 Mil 1.32'r 1.321, 1.31', 1.31s,-!. 314 1.32 -1 32, 1.58', 1.49', 1 28'i Net High Low Close chge.

104 0 103 4 103 4 .4 103.2 103 2 103.2 Sales. $1,000 5 AldlnrMHTO 26 -was July 1.341, 1.34, 1.344 1.34, September 1.32;, 1.32H 1.32-, .1 .3 .1 1.0 .5 ".2 .3 1.6 .3 .1 .2 .4 bent lower toward the finish. The Associated Press average Oats 100.6 100.4 100.6 8 Oicoa 3, 64 5AmAirlln 3 66 96.3 96.3 96.3 25 NYCen 2013 89.4 89.1 89.1 4 A i'J 'ft i .643, .63, .64, .63 .641, .631, 815 13 do 42 2013 24 AmiFPS 2030 92 4 92 4 92.4 39 do 4 80 87 79 4 79.0 79.3 PAPERS, 1 UNION NEARING PACT Detroit, Dec. 23 LP). The strike of stereotypers, which has closed down Detroit's three metropolitan daily newspapers since Dec.

1, was reported unofficially as almost settled tonight. However, two other unions, printers and mailers, are on strike and there was no indication when a settlement with them might be forthcoming and publication resumed. George Robinson, president 1 341, 1.34, 1.601, 1.491, 1 33 1.321, 1.321, 1.551, 1.38 1.304 .65. .79, .73, .641, .641, 76i3 .701, .63 .631, .711, .67, 61, .65 .711, .65, .63 1 211, 1.20H I IP'; 1.22Ts 100 1 21 1 201, 1.221, 1.24 IPC, I.I8I4I.24 1214 1.071, I.2014 119', 1 24' 1.21 1.07i I a 81.5 74.6 82.2 76.5 74 0 2 1 do 4 9S 69 NYC11R 3H 97 1 jdo 31-, 97 re Bye March May September March Mav July September .3 .1 1.0 .3 .3 "r3 .4 .2 132.1 131.7 132.0 143 6 143.6 143 6 102 3 102 3 102.3 100 1 100.0 100 0 94.2 94.2 94.2 MEET TONIGHT Chicagoans Bid for 2d Victory Over New York 1 20i, 1 214 1 20i, 1 20'3 1.2U 1.20 1.181, 1.191, 1.18'i 1 20 1 20i 1.20 81.4 74.2 82 0 76 5 74 0 101.1 88.0 68.6 73.1 4 4 6 70 3 NYCLS 33 98 2 NYCSL4S 89 6 NYLAW 4 73 45 NYNH 4'-j 22f 132 5 do 33, 65 8 do 33, 73 7 do 3, 84 3 do 2't "1 7 do 23, 80 5 do 21; 82 15 do 2s, 86 3 Am Ten 3 62 74.6 82.0 76.5 74.0 101.1 88.0 68.6 73.2 4 4 6.7 70.1 101.1 88.0 69.2 73.2 92.0 91.2 87.8 do 4 2007 Soybeans 2.40l3 2 41 2.391, 2.394-2.391, 2 40 86 91 6 92.0 91 2 91.2 87.8 87.7 99.2 109.0 98 0 98.4 January 2 57i; 2 19 2 561, 2 57 2 20, March 2 2 44 2 43i4 2 2. 432-2 43, 2 84 10.) 0 of 60 stocks was down 0.4 at 179.4.

The industrials were off 0.6, rails 0.3, and the utilities unchanged. There were 1.155 issues traded of which 370 advanced and 517 declined, with 16 new highs and 16 new lows for the year. Business amounted to shares compared with 2,010,000 traded yesterday when the market was irregular. 63 Q.NYO&W4 55xf 4 4 165 do 4 92t 7.0 10 NYSAW 4 94 70 1 10 dc 4 2004 57.4 98.4 2.45 2 43, 2.434-2.43i,2.44i4-2.44 2. S3 May 8 do 3 69 5 AnELauN 4 60 .5 1 1.0 .4 .1 57 4 57.4- 99 ,99.0 82.4 83.0 99 0 83 0 2.4II5 2 2.78; 2 55 2 32 -2 314 2 2.56i 2 32i, 2 22', .2 2.421, 2.41, .2.32 2.

3214 2 311, 2.32 2 NoP 4' 2047 105.5 105.5 105.5 1.3 .3 .2 .2 .1 .4 "2 16 14 .3 .6 183 Armrur 5 84f 1 Atchison 4 95 1 BAO 5 7 5B 6 do 4 84 2.33 2.52 2. 15-, 33, 2.38, 2.3S 2 384 117.0 117.0 117.0--105.4 105.4 105.4 iimrMwiiiii'iw rode Soybean Oil July September January January March May July September Hockey Standings Associated Press Wirephoto) 103.6 103.6 103.6 77.2 76.2 77.2 108.4 107.0 107 0 100.0 100.0 100 0 102.5 102 5 102.5 96.7 96.7 96.7 95.6 95.6 95.6 95.5 95.5 95.5 52 do 3 J047 27 Northrop4 75 7 OWRP.N 3 60 1 3-S 85 5 3 74 11 do 3 77 8 do 3 79 11.09 11.07 11.04 10 95 10.75 9 90 9 90 9 85 9.85 10.05 11 1 1.00-1 1.03 10.9S-11 00 10 91 10.71 11 02 11.05-11.07 11.02 11.03-11.04 10.99 1 1 00 10.90 10 91 10.71 10 72 4 do 5 96 103.11 103.31 103 11 1 do 5 2000K 107.5 107.5 107 5 8 do 4H 2010f 93.0 92.5 93.0 ldOVV 4 80 104 4 104.4 104.4 8 d'TC4 85 102.1 102.1 102.1 Jim Finigan, Kansas City sec- NATIONAL LEAGUE 12 55 11 98 1 1.92 11.76 11.40 67 75 66 50 65 60 64.95 11.04 11.07 11 00-10 99 10.95 10 73 50 35 5140 52.50 52 60 52 35 11.09 11 07 11 04 10 95 10.75 50 4 5 51.40 52 70 52 75 52.33 Soybean Meal 95.5 95.5 95.5 2 101.2 101.2 101.2 10 PenPwAL 3 75 OP. 50 20 '50 50-50 60 .2 59 30 47 P(t 59 80 47 15 50 20 51.20 17 PeriP.R 4 65 107.2 107.2 107.2 lPenRR4U4 103.4 103.4 103 4 Ft. O. 31 10.1 3S 9t end baseman, and his bride, the, Of the Stereotypers, said he was former Peggy Reason, smile hap-j "not accepting Or rejecting" a jpily in Kansas City after wed- new offer by publishers of the ding yesterday.

They will honey- morning Free Press and after L. 7 10 1 I 47 25 4 T. 7 6 12 8 9 PhliE124 67 I January bank stocks July A trust CHICAGO September Montreal York Detroit HICAGO .1 .2 52.35 52 40 52.35 .22 16 10 11 12 8 12 8 32 30 30 104.6 104.6 104. 127.3 126 6 127.0 95 6 95.6 95.6 90 4 90.4 90 4 66 6 66 6 66.6 85.5 85.5 85.5 96 2 96 0 96.0 104 4 104 4 104 4 100 2 100 2 100 2 106.4 106 4 106 4 75 68 84 103 7 2 93 5a 92 2 BellTPa 5 60 67 BethStl3i80 8 do 234 70 1 5 67 2 do 42 70t 5 do 4 60 2 BRAP4'-57st 3 BushTBdS 60 5 do 5 82f 1 Can Sou 5 62 5 Toronto 18 '52 70-52 80 32.75-52 SO 52 60-52 75 50.60-50.75 I 110 II 47 65 11.80 51 20 52.35 52 45 52 35 50 50-50 75 Lard in 93 1 1 30 1 1 62 11. S2 96.1 96.1 MB 1 51.7 91.7 91 7 108 0 108 0 108 0 90.1 90.1 90.1 100.0 100.0 100 0 98 0 9 0 98.0 112 1 1116 112 0 98.0 98 0 98 0 58.50 58 00 54 00 50.50 I 1.97 11.75 II 90 11.90 2 do 2t 81 1 PCCASL 5 75 6 do 3a, 75 8 Pub.EG3 63 1 do 3 72 130 RCA 32 80 10 RheeniM377 5 noon limes and News, but would submit it to a member- 47 50 7 5 4S.50 10 13 10 45 10 60 11 25 r- Mnury Stock, dlv 13 30 L2.97 12 92 13.CW 10 92 1127 11 55 11.83 1105 1 1 50 1167 11.90 1 1 05 11.50 1 1.72 11.90 ship meeting Thursday for ac moon in Florida.

Lumley and Kim sm MarrVi 345 355 345 355 kJ 24 25'i 24 251 2 8 3 8 7 8 3 87 Ju'" 11 StLSF4i32022f 95.0 95 0 95 0 98 6 98 6 1 do 4 97 HS.6 Boston 17 9 25 LAT MfiHTSi KESlLIS Toronto, Montrral. 0. Only same srheduled. AM Kit VN LEAGUE Cleveland, Pittsburgh, 1. Only came scheduled.

GAMtS IOMGHT Chicago mt New York. Toronto at Montreal. Boston at Detroit. 20 ShellUn2, 71 92.3 92.3 92.3 tOld contract. JVj 30., 29., 30ij 84 87 84 87 Bla 81 86 81 86 108 111 1061 109'i I 305 311 306 312 I 580 615 580 615 I 12H 128 I 1 100 1 100 1 100 1 7do4U 57 102 2 102.2 102.2 4 95.0 94.4 94.4 16 Cen Ga 4Va 2020f 87 0 86 4 87 0 5CenNYPw3 74 95.6 95 8 95 6 12 66 4 66 0 66 1 1 ChesA03'296E 99.4 99.4 99.4 .1 4 58 101 7 101.7 101.7 3 104.0 104.0 104.0 UNLISTED STOCKS COMMODITIES Am Nat 6 Cent Nat Chi Nat 1 50 Do 1.35 Chi Title 3a City Nat 2 Contl 111 4 First Nat 8 Harris Tr 12b Lak Shore 2 Lk Vw Tr 10 La Salle Nat 2 Merc Nat 1 80 Mds Nat .80 Nat Secur 2.40 NorthernTr 12 ScarsCom 2 40 t'pper Av 3 Uptown Nat 2 ceptance or rejection.

Appears Near at Hand Sources close to the negotiations said this made it appear a settlement was at hand. The offer was for a $3.50 weekly increase to end next Nov. 30. Earlier today the publishers had declared they were caught B'd Ask) 6a 9. J- MERCANTILE FUTURES 37 83 130.5 130 2 130.2 .2 5SocMob22 76 91.4 91 4 91 4 .7 5 SoBellTT 3 79 97.0 97.0 97 0 .4 25 SoCalE3l, 70 116.0 116 0 116.0 .4 2 SoNatG4i273 123.4 123.4 123 4 .4 3 SoPac 4i, 6 9 106 0 105.7 106 0 .3 12doOr4i2 77 106.1 105.4 105 6 .1 5 ScuthRvS 94 129.2 129 0 129.0 .2 17do4 56 :100.1 J100.1 jlOO 1 10 StdCollP 5 67 95 4 95 4 95.4 .2 128 115 0 114.6 115 0 .2 10StdONJ2H71 91.5 914 914 10 TenCcrp3 65 100 5 100.5 100.5 .1 11 TcmAP 3 85 103 0 103 0 103 0 .2 Fid At 37 3s) 25 26i', 114 12'', 3Si3 401, 28 294 20 21', 26'.

2i. J911 390 53 56 53 56 52 56 52 56 21 23 21U 234 70 75 70 370 385 370 385 73 73 95 95 56 59 56 59 64 CMSPAPac 5 20551 68 6 1 do 4'2 2044 73 4 16 4j 99f 69 4 68 4 6,8 4 73.4 73 4 63 0 69.0 KaisStlip KelloggCo LibLi-an A LOKGIFlb LcnbBellL 22 23 25. 27S 44 454 es 36 38 16 16; 14 16i, 2 Cr.L'nSt3'63 100.0 100.0 100.0 10.i.2 103.2 103.2 Leafs Beat Montreal 2-0 TORONTO. Dec. 28 vP Sparked by the outstanding goal tending Harry Lumley.

the Toronto Maple Leafs blanked the league leading Montreal Canadiens, 2 to 0, before 14.247 tonight and 5 CIT Km 4 60 co 3 a 7 0 VaremtAut 12', 13 101 6 9.0 YORK NEW AerovoxCp AmFurnM AmHospS AmMarlet AmpcoMtls ApexSmlt BeamJDIst BirtmanEl Bowser BruningCC BunteSro CaspTmPl CentRep Centsoya CentStAW ChlAurArEl ChiD'Nws MerehDtst MevvrcrdCO MornsPaM Bk 1 Oa 16, 1734 1 21, 3 24 25lj, 101.5 101 6 9S.0 98 0 94 0 94 0 86 .2 b6 2 73 1 73.1 99.3 99.3 (Eggs, cents pel dozen; onions, dollars per SO pounds) Prev. Open High Low Close close ijH January 46 00 60 46 00 46 60 45 60 .46.20 46.70 46 15 46 70 46 10 Octuber 46 00 46 50 46.00 46.45 45.95 Onions I January 1.56 1.59 1.50 1 53 1 59, 1.73 1.73 1 64 1.66 1.73; March 1.83 1.84 1.74 1.76 1 84' November 1.58 1.5S Contracts Eggs. 1 647; onions. 761 CHICAGO CASH MARKETS BUTTER Steady. Receipts.

767. 80 94 0 86 2 73 1 99.4 Bnkrs Tr 2 80 ChaseM 2 -20a Chem Corn 2 243 641, 51, 41. 171 Do 1H 1 I 6 33 52 29 29 12 squareiy in tne middle of a dispute between rival unions." They said the issue is over which union is to have jurisdiction over new printing processes that use DhotosraDhv for 10, 55 31 31 1315 i 1 2 59 2 -Sw 3 77 2 7 5 do C'A 91 3 Clev Ei 1:13 70 15 Col 3-, 80 24 do 3'3 64 2 do 3's 79 3 ComEd3 77 2 do 3 7S 12 ConEdi523 72 5 do 23 82 102 4 102 4 102 4 120 2 119.6 119.6 101.6 101.6 101 6 97.7 97 6 97 6 251 661, 53i, 50, 179 65; 821 3 514 324 213 8-1; 731, 244 64 5 1 484 171 63; 8OI4 50 31; 2TT3 85, 70i3 252 66i 53-, 50i3 179 65. 8.314 52 321, 213 87, 731- 330 Empire Tr 3 First Nat 2 60 Guarnty 3.20a Hanover 2 Irving 1.20a Kincs Tr 3 20 Trust 3 NthwestEA Dc. BabstBrew Persi-CGB PettbMull PirkermL PooraiC A PortsmStl 97.4 63, 791, 48, 31-, 203 85H 70lj 20 294 3i; 41 21 23 241'.

261 1R1, 19-4 13 141, 27'i 28, 254 27 New York, Dec. 20 Special' The wandering Chicago Black Hawks, in the midst of a 10-gatnc road trip, arrived in New York this evening for tomorrow night's Madison Square tiarden battle agamst their iiemcsfs. the Niw York Kang-fi's. The match will be the first of three the Hawks must play within four nights. They will leave after tomorrow night's game for a Saturday argument in Montreal against the Cana-dicns, then move on to Detroit to meet, the Red Wings Sunday night.

Win One Out of Six The surprising Hangers have lieen the hardest team for the 11. 12 10 11 34 35 14 15 12. 14 25 26 IT, 97.0 97.4 95.1 95.1 92.0 92.0 96 4 96.4 95.1 92 0 moved into place in tin a tie for fourth reproduction rather than type National Hockey sct by linotype machines. ChlMlliA-L ChiRwyEq Do 10 CcnGEBa2T76 96.4 155 cThir.1Av-5-60f 27.7 26 6 27 2 .2 26 do 4 60f 75.0 74 7 75.0 .4 21 UnOi'Cfl3-75 106.7 106 6 106 6 .2 4 do 2'4 70 93 4 93.4 93 4 .6 2UnPac2'2 91 86 0 86 0 86 0 8 Unnnsr.3,73 101.2 1012 1012 .6 6 do 35, 71 103 3 103 3 103 3 .7 17do3l2 72 102 2 102 2 102.2 .4 25Vanad3i 69 134 0 134 0 134 0 3.0 7VlrBRv3 73 99 4 99 4 99 4 4 Waba--h 3i4 71 95 3 95.3 95 3 .5 26 WPenP 31-66 104.2 104 1 104 1 .3 9 WShore 4 2361 70.3 69.7 70.3 .4 5 do 4 2361 reg 68.4 68.4 68 4 2 WetchL3i-67 101 7 101.7 101.7 .5 40 WhlStl 375 107 4 107.0 107.0 .4 2 WisCen 4 2004 80.0 80.0 80.0 .4 NEW YORK CITY 17 3 80 101.5 101.9 1015 .2 a In bankruptcy or rectvershlp or betne under the bankruptcy act cr securities assumed by such c- si Ex st Stamped, rt Cert.ficatr. nd Next iav Dt.ilt in fiat bonds, neoiiabihty impaired by 94 2 94 2 388 380 US 14a S78 OTHER 98.0 1.2 98.0 7 do 27a 81 94 2 6 Ccn.atG3s79 98.0 88 ConRRCuba 3 2001J BANKS CollinsRaA 28 291, RoperGeoD 19, 20, ScottRadLab SearleCo 109 111 27i 29 league.

The Leafs made riod goals bv Ron lbs: Grade AA. 93 sei.re. 57 5c per lb: grade A 92 scere. 57.5c; grade 90 score. 56.75c: carlots.

90 score. 52 25c. EGGS Firm. Receipts. 13 374 cases: Extras, large.

over A's, 54c pe-r doz; current receipts, 47c. LARD Cash, loose. $9,125 per 100 lbs. LIVE POULTRY Steady. Receipts.

lbs: Hens, 22-26c per lb; spring chicken. 15-27c; fryers. 23-24c; broilers. 23-24c; capons. 25-26c: old roosters.

14i- 13.4 .4 13 0 13.5 Do Conn second pe-; Hurst and 41'; 64i Bk Am 1 60 40. 41 40' 1st Nat Bos 2a 63 64 63 IstBkStMp la 35i; 36. 351 113.6 113 6 113 6 36 5 80 2 CubaNo 4 7 Of 35.6 35.6 35.6 364 Dividend rates shown are Indicated annual Find Selves Helpless The Detroit Newspaper Publishers association, representing the News, Times, and Free Press, said the publishers find themselves completely helpless in the situation. 50 16 19 19, 21 1 CubaRR mtg 4 70f 24 2 5 4 A 7 Of '2 9 1 24 2 29 1 24.2 29.1 7. 8.

22 24 5'i 6 33, 35H 17 18's 221, 19 201, 16 181, 36 37! SearleS-CI SicnodeSS SivySICa SklllCorp SoragurEl StalAEMlg amounts, a Also extra or extras, Plus stock dividend. Nom'nal by Naticnal Association rf Securities Dealers 1 1 1V i.PL 3 56'i I 54 26 100.4 10 1 5 1 00.7 t- 100.4 101 .1 100 7 100.4 10 1 5 1 no 7 142.0 1 fi3 2 DitEd3- 7b StdMll! A 3' Tampaxinc 30'. 0 5 112 14 2 9 5 9R geese. 17-24c; ducus. 30-37c; turkeys, terns.

28-29c: hers, 37-39C. Commer-caliy fiown chickens: Fryers. 25-27C, cae.enettrs. 25-33c; springs. 21-24c POTATOES Firm.

Receipts, 65 ears, on liam track. 268 cars: Idaho. $2 60-4 60 p. 100 ibs. Minnesota, North Dakota.

S2.90. COTTON FUTURES INVESTING COMPANIES 5: Tim, lnc CookEl Cory Crp CrmPkgMf Evershp Do FooBGAM FuiierMlg Kowlerll. GerberPr Glan'Pr'C ctLakesPhd I Hart -Cart i HstConP A Do HubincCo 21 221, 4 2 1 4 4 2 20 2 311 33 1 04 1 0 George Armstrong stand up. It was Lumley's second shutout in 36 games. His last was Oct.

29 here against Chicago. Montreal tested him 23 times His best stops were in the second period on Maurice Rocket! Richard, who was seeking the 500tl goal of his career and in the third period on a shot bv Jean Beliveau. 104 5 1 2 9 f. 12K tl CORPORATION NET INCOME National On their Hawks to beat in this Hockey league sea-on. Ja-t visit to Now York.

.1 .1 .6 .5 .4 A 6 .1 .1 79 7 79.7 79 7 1 3 4 1 1 3 3 1 33.li 1 (13 0 1 03 1 0 3 (1 Viv. 2ii 13 3 15 1 2, 1 3 1 2 41 12 291 IS 1 kheimCp Thr-rss I I Uarclnc UtdStnY Vendi-C Wcyert.TI I WhltgCrp Woodweiov WriSleyAB 41) if. 1 1 4 1 1 1 1 4 1 1 rj 1 1 (14 Bid Ask 9 29 10. 1 8 15.24 16.73 15 09 16.31 9.20 10.05 18 .97 20.51 19 48 21.25 11 21 12.24 104 1 104 1 30 1954 nd- 19 1.14 iU3rtrr 20', 2 1 2', 3 8 8V; 9 9 17 1R1, 31, 3214 ir, i6; 29 30 1 47 1.62 GrSeeFA Afli'lated 5 94 6 43 Stl AmBu'Sri 4.07 4.35 Hudson AmMnFd 8.79 9.60 lncp lnc Atrr.DM 14 30 15.60 Incplnv Axe A 6 11 6.64 Kev B3 Do 25.29 27.49 I Do B4 Do Stk 4.08 4 46 DoKl 108 3 107.6 II di 3 70 4 I), 61 rj? it) H2 1 5 2020f 1 ol- laKCS 74f 5 Ki 7 2 r.Dv3 7 5 92 58 1 do 31, 61 3 3 do 7. 2' i 72 d-' 3 fiO 1 0 3 Grn.MC.5i4 79 the Cfu-lonc vic-with the 1 07 101 1 10! 7 101 cagoans iccured their tory in six meetings I Cents per pound I New York Cotton Exchange Prey Open Hirh Low Close close ....33.94 33.95 33 89 33 90 33.93 ....33.27 33.27 33.21 33.24 33.24 ....31.80 31.83 31.78 31.82 31.71 ....30.19 30.19 30 06 30.08 30.14 01 1 Oi 101 4 March 19 78 21 58 i May 100 6 100 4 100 4 100.4 100.2 100 4 i.

Itangcrs. bv a 4 to I InierBak JeffersonEl 11.35 12.39 I July margin. 6 7' Zonohie 41, .79 tl. 208. 091 110 89.934 Ended Not.

334.905 139 22 206 5 1.041. 4.10 .78 1.031,108 .97 46.247 12 262.356 1.06 96.563 .03 Per i Mm of Arr.er.. Per Standard Mil.inr. 2 4 Meets Utd Board Car Per share Atlas 99.7 99.7 this 99 7 96 0 Nominal. quotations by National Association leading marksman season.

Lineups: October Dr cember March 96 0 96 0 101 4 101 3 There is no possible way by which the publishers can settle this issue to the satisfaction of all the unions that claim or may claim jurisdiction over the new processes," Robert C. B-utz. executive secretary of the association, said in a statement. Kennett Hull, president of the Detroit Allied Printing Trades council and of the printers local, called the statement a bunch of baloney." He said the jurisdictional issue is one of 10 and the publishers have made no at- BlucF.M 13.60 14 78 iK 2 Eoston 16.64 17.99 Do S2 BroadSt 21.60 23.35 Do S4 Bullock 12.28 13 46 KnickFd CanGnF 11.35 12.27 Lifelr.sl Can Fd 17. 6S 19.13 IjtiIsSM 01 Securities Dealers 1 101 4 .29.97 29 97 29 87 29.91 29.92 .29 68 29.73 29.66 29 71 29 68 .29.59 29 59 29 48 29.53 29.52 York forwards fat in the mdi-scoring averages.

The New liae gotten vidual league 12.12 13.22 9.66 10 54 6.48 7.11 16 00 17.00 43.78 43.78 33 37 36 08 108.3 107.7 108 3 68 May .3 16 Murilreal 1 oriM.to 1 2 I 3 Gt.NcR2201O 76.0 76 0 76.0 The average price of 15 16 inch middling OTHER GRAIN MARKETS Per share Tear Ended Oct. 31 Hamisehfeeer 1.529.378 Per share 2 02 I.I CentST 26.05 28.16 MassIT ChemFd 15.84 17.13 Dc Gth Cwlthlnv 9.18 9.98 1 Nat WS 9 48 10.25 19 36 20.95 18.02 19 48 2.618 013 3.53 719.993 Year Ended Sept. 30 liarrls I.urs' Balfour Cor.cdFd 15 61 16.88 lnv Amer 10 GuifMA04 2044B 85 0 85 0 85.0 HHertrC 4 70 116.4 116.4 116.4 6 rfs 5 57f 47.0 47 0 47 0 4 IllTerm 4 70 99.0 99 0 99.0 13 qlntGtN aj 6 52 xf 122.0 122 0 122 0 10 IntMiner 3 65 77 103.0 103 0 103 0 3 LehCANS'i 70 89.0 89 0 89 0 Lr.urrt.t I. ILl.i.a.d Iccie Tr.mreal mtreal cotton at New York yesterday was 35.05c a pe.und. CHICAGO Closed 0 10c lower to 0 09c higher; March.

33.92c per lb: May. 33 July. 31 84c: October. 30.11c; December, 29 89c; March. 29.75c.

NEW ORLEANS Closed 0 06c lower to 0 10c higher; March. 33 91c per lb. May. 33.26c; Ju'y. 31.81c: October.

30 09c; December, 29.89c; March, 29 70c; May. NEW YORK FUTURES COCOA Closed 0 02c lewer to 0 04c 2 0 0 0 00 2 02 SPARES 1.137.950 5 05 2.839.083 3 88 1.742 583 4 57 1.400 826 1.62 3 1 1 2,175 473 2 97 1.534 917 4 02 387,819 .41 Per share Cessna Per share Cunnincham Drus Per snare Piper Per shaie Bellve.iu, Curry, Mar- NSSrr-In 6.43 7.03 Do Stk 8.79 9 61 PuritnFd 6 69 7.23 Putnam 12 70 1 3.73 SelAmSh 9 88 10 68 StateSI 38.75 41.25 29.35 29.35 TelevEF 11 52 12 56 Cnlr.cFd 9 87 10 73 ValUeLIn 6.39 6.98 26 48 2S.S6 Whltehl 24.29 26.26 WlscFd 5.81 6.28 c. i1 n. ConlnT 47.50 50. 5t) DlvGrSt 12.03 13.18 Do In 9 31 10 20 Div Shrs 2 69 2.95 EAHBal 21 19 22 66 DoStk 19.31 20 65 Fld'lltT 14.71 15 90 Fundaln 16.12 17.67 GasIndF 13 51 14.77 GenCap 73 72 79.29 GenlnvTr 7 68 8.35 GrSecCG 8 .82 9 67 D- Stk 11.97 13.11 DoElert 7.90 8.68 5 0 .2 1.4 of Thcmson.

Rcaume. McNeil. tempt to settle any 66.0 99.2 93 0 76.4 72 0 112.4 6 LehVCoalS 74 67 66 0 4 LehVHTo 84 99.2 99 0 3 Leh Val 41, 74 93.0 93 0 1 do 41-2 E2003W 76.4 76.4 1 do 4 2003f 72 0 72 0 66 Lcckhd3480 113.4 112.4 Duff. Misiay. Stewart, Smith Net loss.

Exclusive of net profit from sale of company's Frame division. Including net from sale, net profit in quarter is S6. 833, 099, or $6.22 a share. EMPIRE STATE BUILDING GIVEN just by playing the Hawks. Three of them have accounted lor 'Sd points' against Chicago.

Home Coming Jan. 15 Despite the rigors of a weekend schedule that calls for them to travel hundreds of Pullman miles and meet the league's top three teams. Coach Dick Irvin of the Hawks said tonight he is sure his athletes can cope with the Rangers. Canadiens and Wings before continuing the road trip that will keep them away from Chicago Stadium until Jan. 15.

when they entertain the Rangers in their homecoming. IQuctatinns by National Association of Securities Dealers. Inc. I Minneapolis heat Prev. Open High Lew Close 28 2.28 2 28 2 28228 ..2 23 2 23 2.224 2.22 2 23 Minneapolis Oats .60 .61 .61 .60 .60, .61 Kye 115 1.16 Minneapolis Flaxseed ..3 32 3 32 3 32 3 32 3 32 ...3 33 3.33 3.33 3 33 3 34 Kansas City Wheat ..211 2.11.

2 10 2 11 2 1 l'i ...2 06 2 06 2 05 2 05 2 06 .1.9.84 1 98, 1 98 1 98 1 9t- ..2.00 2 00 199 2.00 2.00 Winnipeg Oat, .78 .78 .77 .7.7 .78 .72 .72 .72 .72, .72 .69 .69 .69 .69 .69 Winnipeg Rve ...1 05 1.06 1.05 1 05 1.03 ...1.08 1 09 1 Of, 1 08 1 07 ...1 074 1 08 1 07 1.07 1 05 Winnipeg Barley ...1 02 1 02 1.02 1.02; 1 02 .99 .994 .99 .99, 99 .96 .96 '95 .95 Winnipeg Flaxseed ...3 59 3 61 3 59 3 60 3 55 ...3 56 3 5 3 55 3 56 3 53 ...3.48 3.49 3 47 3.44 U. S. TREASURY SECURITIES Nti'LCrtnkc, Jamrs. Har.r.ipaTi. FIRST PERIOD Sccrini: None.

Penalties Hurst. Smith. Bouchard. SECOND PERIOD SrorinK Iluist Nts-erentto Arm-striiiE 16:20. Penalties Sloan I 2.

Geoffrion, Provost. THIRD PERIOD Scoring Penalties Hurt on. Eeliveau. Referee Storey. Linesmen Hayes.

Morrl- hlcher: March, 30 05c per lb: May, 30 53c; July. 30 99c; September. 31 35c; December. 31.54c: sales, 175 contracts. COFFEE Santos contract closed 0 05c lower: March, 47 60c per lb sales.

126 contracts; closed 0.43 to 0 70c lower; May. 45.25c; July. 44.10c: September. 43 00c: December. 41.92r; sales.

126 contracts: closed unchanged to 0 36c higher; March. 5S.45c: May. 56 66c: July. 55 50c: September, 54.50; December, 51.90c; sales. 83 contracts COTTONSEED OIL Closed 0.02 to 10c higher: January.

13.81c per lb: March. May July March. May May March May Mtsrch Mfcy Ju.y Sept. Dec. May July Dec.

May July Dec. May July Dec. May July CHICAGO LIVE STOCK TREASURY BONDS I Wednesday. Dec. 28.

1955 1 Flsures alter decimals denote 32dsl -Prlre- I 1 3.99c; May. 14 05c; July. 14 04c. Sep 1 955 ranee Issues- Closine Net mean price Chge. 1956 99.25 SPECIAL AWARD New York, Dec.

28 Special i The Empire State building and its owner, Henry Crown of Chicago, were the recipients today of a special award of merit from the New York City Convention and Visitors bureau. The award was made because the 102 story building is the Low ri 1958-1956 .1 LAKE FOREST, GLENBROOK WIN IN GRANT MEET Glenbrook defeated Warren, 63 to 49. and Lake Forest elim- Comparative Frier, per 100 pound, HOGS Receipts. 19.000. shipments.

7.00V Fuik of saits J10 OO. 12 25 Month E0 10 25- 11.75 Year ano 15.50- 18 50 yesterday. $12.75: average. $11.10. CATTLE Receipts, 10000; shipments, 5.500.

Bulk of sales $18 00- 22.00 Month aro 20 00- 23 00 Year aro 24 50- 29.50 Too yesterday. $24 25' average. $20. SHEEP Receipts. 4.000; shipments.

1 500. Bulk of sales 18 00- 19 00 M'inth ago 18 00- 19.00 Year ego 19.50- 21.00 Top yesterday. $19: averatre. $18.50. Ef'e'pts included 3,000 hogs direct to pr.rke-s.

MortonWin 2Ws, 'l'ja, 32s. r2s. 24S, l'ss, 2-s. 11 -s Mar. Mar.

Mar. Apr. June June Aug. Sept. Sept.

Oct. Mf.r. Mar. 99 24 99.5 99.26 93.20 99.23 99 26 99 18 97.23 100.16 99.12 99 31 98.17 100,3 TYield to corp. 1 28 1.47 1.30 1.19 1 .24 1.26 147 1.56 1 54 1 34 1.36 1.51 135 1.51 1.62 1.56 99.7 99.26 99 24 99 23 99.26 99.17 97.23 .100.17 99.12 99.28 98.15 .100.2 9S 2 2 f.S 15 9 8.23 15.

22, 1. 22, 2 2, 1 5. 15. 15, 1, 1. 15.

15. 1 l--. 1, 1 195H 1956 195S 1956 1956 1959-1956 1956 1956 1959-1957 1957 1957 19 5 7 1 957 ILLINOIS TOLL BONDS B.d Ask 111 Tell Road 100 101 in Centralia .1 .1 .1 .3 .2 .3 .3 .3 structure named by the mated Hound Lake, 54 to 37. only temoer. 13.78c: sales.

238 contracts. HIDES Clesed 0 05 to 0 10c higher; January. 11.99c per lh. April. 12.54c: July.

12.95c; Octeber. 13 34c; sales, 108 contracts. RUBBER Closed 0 70 to 1 30c lOTcr: March. 44.75c per lb; May. 40.85c: Ju.

39 10c; September. 37 80c; December. 36.00c: aies. 328 contracts. SOYBEAN OIL Old contract closed unchanged to 0.03c higher: May.

11.02c per lb: July. 10.95c: sales, 10 contracts. SUGAR Contract No. 4 cle-sed unchanged to 0.01c higher: March. 3.22c per lb; May.

3 22c; July. 3.23c: sales. 88 contracts: No. 6 closed unchanped to OOlc lower; July. 5.48c; September, 5.51c; sa'es.

41 contracts. WOOL TOPS Ciesed 0 03c lower to 0 3c hlcher: March, Jl 577 per lb; Miv. $1 587: July. Octeher, $1 587: March. $1 57: May.

$1,587: sales. CREASE WOOL Clored unchanged to 0.03c lower: Marth. $1 30: May. July 291; March, sales, unavailable. CASH the North Chicago Hign! chool gvm last night to ad- Basket Start i 1 957 SS 10 American Society of Civil Engineers this year as one of the seven modern civil engineering wonders of America conceived, built, financed, owned, and ance to tonight's semi-finals CASH GRAIN PRICES 5 3 5 3 .61 of the fourth annual Grant holiday tournament.

Bob Boyd was 36 5S for Glenbrook managed by private capital and Yield to call 2 66 2 86 2.70 2.48 2.58 2 62 2 69 2.90 1.98 2.34 2.76 2.P8 2 82 2.57 2.76 2.m 2 49 2 59 2 9 0 2 07 2 84 2.66 2.9 I 2.9 1 2.6.5 2 K6 2.63 2 82 2 64 2 6.1 2 86 2.1 1 2.93 2 99 2 85 2.96 2 89 .2.93 2.93 2.92 2.90 2.88 2.91 2 89 2 94 3.00 high scorer High 100.5 101.14 100.3 100 20 1 00 1 100 100 3 100 26 103.4 100 20 100 0 10110 102.17 99.28 99.51 100. i 99.23 9 9 0 101 9 10 5 2 100. 1 9 9 0 10! .27 9 9 1 2 96.4 99 1 97.30 99 1 3 96 4 9 5 2 4 99.1 7 107 6 102 6 100 26 99 20 100 3 9 9.7 98.23 98 22 98 19 98.17 98.15 98.14 98.1 5 109.22 101.14 Hobart Swan industry. with 25 points 1 11., 65 5 7 5 3 56 5 0 .56 27 Dec. 2 8 rec made 12 points for Lake Forest.

Lineups: t. Apr. Ju: Jur.e June let Dee-. Feb. Aor.

June Oi I. Dee. Apr. O. t.

Nov. Dee. xpt. June Dec. Dee.

WHEAT Kansas Citv: No. 1 lid $2 No. 2 lid, $2 1 6 4-2 4 2 Vh No. 1 red. No.

2 r'-d. Minntapt lis- Durum. No. 1 52.31V2 Omaha: No. 1 d.

i No. 2 hd $2.17. CORN Kansas City No 2 ye! $1 391.,: No. 3 $1 37. MlilllCu! ells: No.

2 SI 274. St. Luuis: Nu 2 Omai-a: No. 2 vrl 1 36. OATS CI ilea to: Nr.

1 hvy 72c. Kansas Citv: No. 1 75'jc: No. 2 714-78r: No 3 wt 69., -75c Minnrapells: No. 2 hw.

St. Louis: No 1 Wt 71r. SOYEFAN Chicago: No. 1 yel. till, and Ind.

I. $2.39, bid. 98.12 98 13 9 8 24 97 .28 97.10 98.26 101 22 9 1.31 96 24 9X.28 96.28 96 2 9.3 2 2 9 5.14 9 5.21 94.22 94 20 94.1 8 103.2 98.31 97.1 2 95 27 96 18 94 28 94.8 94.6 94.3 94 0 94.0 93.24 93.28 104 4 98.16 11" 11-. 2 i .244 .3647 .4 8 .1530 61 00 97.00 .244 .5647 .4 3 .1530 61 00 97.00 Ainmmum Antimony C-ippcr. ficc.

N. Y. Lead. St. Louis Pi-; lion Platinum, per troy cr.

9 7.20 9S 2 4 .101 20 .100. 1 9 6. 0 98 27 96 96 14 96.14 96 I) 96.14 95.14 95 0 96 2 2 .10 3 0 99 2 .97.13 20 96 2 8 95 23 95.7 95 6 95 5 95 5 94 31 94.21 94.26 .105 3 .100.2 19 5 8 195 1963-1958 1 958 19 1958 1959 1939 1962-1059 1959.... 1962- 1959 1963- 1 960.... 19 6 1....

196 1 1 963.... 196R-1 96 3.... 1969- 1964.... 1970- 1965.... 1971- 1666....

1972- 1967.... 1972-1 967.... 1983-1978 1995.... 6 5 4 3 5 6 1 15. 1 15.

1 1 5. 1 1 1 5. 1 5. 1 5. 15.

1 5. 1 1 5. 15, 15. 15, 15, 15. 1 5.

1 5. 15, 15, 1.46 Steel scrap, gross tens, 52 17 Tin. St. Louis 1.0937 Zinc, St Louis 13 52 17 1 0937 .13 COMMODITY INDEX WARD'S MAILS ITS MIDWINTER SALE CATALOG Montgomery Ward Co. put its 236 page midwinter sale book in the mails this week with prices averaging 10 per cent below those quoted in the 1955 general fall catalog.

On some items the cuts range up to 40 per cent, the company said. Also listed are ENGINEERS CHEMICAL MECHANICAL METALLURGICAL for Interesting end challenging research and development problems at our expanding laboratories in Indianapolis in ACETYLENE ENGINEERING FLAME PLATING SYNTHETIC CRYSTALS Openings for recent graduates and for engineers with up to 5 years' experience. Must be capable of starting research or development projects and working to practical conclusion. Travel expenses paid for interviews in Indianapolis. Submit complete resume including experience, salary requirements and academic achievement or call.

LINDE AIR PRODUCTS COMPANY A Division of Union Carbide and Carbon Corporation Speedway Laboratories. Personnel Office P. O. Box 8237 Indianapolis 24, Indiana jS, 1.54 1.49 1.52 1.52 1.51 1.50 1.48 1.50 1.49 1.41 1.44 M.T. 1 t3 I arrrn 191 I 4 F.c?-t1 2 4 1 1 ms: 0 4 1 Ti i 2 RuOiii 3 2 9 7 3 4 ri 1 1 4 2 2 0 2 3 13 19 1119 17 11 156 3 10 .7 11 fc 4 9 Kuuiid Lake 37 I EVP 3 4 2 Borerka.f 3 0 2 5 2 1 Friend.

0 10 2 3 4 Lambert. 0 0 1 3 2 0 0 0 3 2 0 3 Coon.c 10 4 3 2 0 Hendee.c 3 11 2 10. Parr.g 732 it 0 0 2 Pawlowskv.g 10 0 Magce.g 10 1 20 14 10 I 16 5 16 .22 15 9 54 8 12 7 1037 21 2 2'2S. 2'jS. 31 4S, 3s, June Sept.

Dec. June Feb. BOARD OF TRADE SALES TGralnii and soybean In bushels, lard in pcuncs. 1000 emitted 1 Other March May months Total Wheat 1.914 758 613 3.285 Corn 1.054 1.722 879 3.655 Oats 157 128 12 297 Rye 462 821 95 1.378 Soybeans 6.676 7.988 17.700 Grand total 26.315 The' Associated Press weighted wholesale price Index of 35 commodities yesterday was 175.88; Tuesday. 175.79: week ago, 175.29; month ago.

171.43: year ago, 173.81 1926 average equals 100 1. The Dow-Jones commodity futures index opened at 153.15. was 153.02 at 11 a 153.04 at noon. 153 05 at 1 p. 152 88 at 2 p.

and closed at 152.63 off 0 80. The cash commodity index closed at 161.83 off 0 28. Moedys was 406 2. Centralia. 111..

Dec. 28 Special i Morton of Cicero and top rated Pinckncyville will meet 'tomorrow in a quarterfinal basketball game in the Centralia Invitational tourna-, Each advanced today with first round victories. Morton edging Benton. 70 to 69. and Pinckncyville turning back McLeansboro.

49 to 40. Morton jumped to a 14 to 2 rdvantage. lost the lead in the third quarter, then repelled a Benton rally after gaining a 70 to 63 lead. Pinckncyville limited McLeansboro to two field goals in each of the first three quarters. Herrin, hitting 22 of 37 half shots from the field, routed Canton.

61 to 36; Salem whipped Sterling, 90 to 72; Centralia walloped Champaign. 89 to 66. and Belleville downed Freeport, 62 to 59, as Dick Ligneul scored four points in the last 15 seconds. Lineups: Lake Foi 1 n.t Prrls.f P.cli'.y EKrial.i Garrey.g Weils. BILLS -Price- Closing 1955 range Days to maturity- Lard.

1 480 160 240 1.880 mean price ...2 25 1956.. 6 Jan some articles purchased espe U. S. TREASURY STATEMENT 1956 2.40 1956 2.50 12, 19, 26, 2, 9. Lake Forest Rcund Lae Other Oram Irades Other March May menths TotRl Wheat 24.582 19,010 17.210 60 802 Corn 30 535 33.917 12 31 1 76 763 Oats 11.497 11.096 1.988 24.581 Rve 5.702 6 163 2.602 14.467 Sovbeans ..20.050 37.803 57,479 1 15.332 Grand total 291.945 Lard, lbs 22.200 1,080 10,320 43,600 January.

1956 2.55 1956 2 57 1956 2 57 1956 2.57 1956 2 57 1956 2.58 Net chre. Yield to corp. High Low .05 1.08 1 90 2.35 .05 1.15 1.90 2 35 1 20 1.90 2.50 1.22 1 90 2 55 .03 1.23 1 92 2 60 .03 1.23 2.06 2 60 .03 1 23 2 25 2.60 XI 1.23 2 32 2 60 .02 1 24 2.34 2 60 .02 1.24 2 49 2 60 .02 1.23 2.52 2 60 .03 1.24 2 62 2 64 .02 1.23 2.52 2 58 .04 1.25 2 65 2.65 16. 23, cially for the sale book. Seasonal items include a power driven snow thrower that clears a 17 inch path and throws a ton of snow every two minutes.

1 3 Jan. 20 Jan. 27 Jan. 34 Feb. 41 Feb.

4 8 Feb. 55 Feb. 62 69 Mar. 76 Mar. 83 Mar.

84 Mar. (000 omitted 1 Dec. 22. 1955 Dec. 22.

1954 TOT. DEBT. $280.71 1.57J $278,384,411 Balance 5,074,299 5.766.619 Dep. fiscal yr. 28 082.013 24.548.713 Withdr.

Ui. yr. 34.466.390- 32.125.545 Gold 21,689.595 21,711.859 1 8, 1956 2.58 1956 2.56 1956 2 59 1956 2.56 15, 22, PEP WEATHERS LATE ASSAULT; GAINS DECISION Miami Beach, Dec. 23 IT) Willie Pep, veteran feather 23, OQ Includes $474 093.419 80 debt not to statutory limit. 1956 2.61 90 Mar HAY MARKET No.

1 timothy, alfalfa, cr clever mixed. $24; top No 2. lalrly good No. 2. To final maturity st discount, and to call date II priced at premium.

1TO corpora DIVIDENDS DECLARED tion after taxes. Certificates. J64ths. Quotations compiled by C. F.

Chllds A Co. 1 Benton T691 01 Thit snnounctmtnt ipptart at matter ej rteorj only weight, stood up under a vicious late assault by youthful Andy Arel tonight to score a unanimous decision over his former sparmat0 in 10 rounds. Morton Pore Miv- ec.f pe.c Frvant f1 Con'r Fahn Fchaicr.g 4 4 0 3 0 4 3 1 0 1 5-7 3- 6 1- 3 0 0 0-1 4- 5 2- 5 0-1 0-0 r.t.-e r' -c -zrri -s Tr T.J' Bauer. 0 3 6-9 0-0 2-1 2- 2 0- 0 1- 3- 4 Blackface type Indicates unusual action. Stork of Stock, rate, period Payable record Am Sumatra Tob.

12c 20 Jan 9 Baldwin Rubber. 25c 27 Jan 16 Beltnont Iron Wks. 50c 1 Jan 13 Camden Term. 25c 27 Dec 31 Clin. hf.

rid Coal, 50c 24 Jan 10 Do 50c extra Jan 24 Jan 10 I Paid 25c prev. q's Delaware Hud. $1 extra. 27 Jan 12 D' minion Bridge, 10c 24 Jan 31 Do 30r extra Feb 24 Jan 31 Hecht. 45c Jan 31 Jan 12 Green, 50c Jan 31 Jan 17 Iowa III El.

45c Mar 1 Feb 3 Leeds Northrop. 20c 25 Jan 10 Long Island Light. 25c Feb 1 Jan 13 Mairhall Field, 50c Jan 31 Jan 15 Pittstnn. 30c Jan 27 Jan 10 20 I 20 27 15-28 16 College Basketball $8,000,000 13 18 .20 .14 15 20 26 15-29 M--r--n Bent -n Pinckneyvilie T49J 2270 1769 T40! M- I.f ansboro I 5-7 0-2 4 0-3 2 2 14-1 6 4 Lee Sloan, 0 0-0 1 8-13 nelusky.c Do 5. in stock Mar 2i Mar 12 Republic Supp Cai.

25c 25 Jan 10 S'ubnitz Greene. 12c 31 Jan 19 Un Oil Cal. 60c Feb 9 Jan 10 Ind, 15c Jan 31 Jan 13 Quarterly, Preferred. 2- 2 3- 3 1-1 1-2 Frown. Thiers S-i'-ger Masters hcrr.as Kiehr.a Decker, s-c Gaie.v.g Hail Thomas.

0 0-2 1 0-2 4 1-2 2 O-l 1 0-1 3 0-1 GMES TODAT Partmonth at Northwestern. Drake at Illinois. Iowa at Stanford. Wisconsin at California. Paris at Wheaton.

Kentucky at St. Louis. New Mexico A. M. at Tanderbilt.

TOURNAMENTS SUGAR BOWL At New Orleans. La. First Round Marquette vs. Utah. Alabama vs.

Notre Dame. 17 15-28 18 I 11 McLeansboro 10 10 20-30 16 16 8 49 12 11 40 14 7 ft T901 21 fcalera Sterlinr 4 Favidson.f 5 Direct Service NEW YORK to SOUTH AFRICA All sailings to South and East Africa now proceed directly from New York. This will provide a faster service from New York to South Africa than vessels proceeding via South Atlantic ports. Farrell Lines will continue to call every ten days at Philadelphia, Baltimore, Hampton Roads, Charleston, Savannah, Jacksonville and other principal Atlantic j.orts. See Sailing Card.

1- 3 2- 3 4-6 3- 6 4- 4 8-11 0-0 Stephens, 1 Frrrester? 1 Densford.f 6 Perry. 10 Mre 6 S'evens 3 Martin, 0 0-0 4- 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 5- 7 0-0 5-11 5-8 3-4 0-0 0-0 Hansen. Rubnght Hereford, Sheldon. Gehlson.g Kunde.g Austin, WLse.g Marshall, 32 26-3S 21 I 25 22-36 24 QUEEN CITY INVITATIONAL At Buffalo, N. T.

First Round Georgia Tech vs. Canisius. Niaxara xs. Georgetown ID. C.1, Lafayette vs.

Westminster tPa.l. St, Btmaventnre vs. Xavier O.J DIXIE CLASSIC At Kaleigh. N. C.

First Round Wake Forest vs. Minnesota. North Carolina St. vs. Oregon St.

Duke vs. Wyoming. North Carolina vs. Viilanova, MARYLAND INVITATIONAL At College Tark, Md. First Round Michigan State vs.

Maryland. George Washington vs. St. Francis Pa.l. 3 -412 Promissory Notes Due 1956-1970 The private sale of the above notes has been negotiated through the undersigned.

Part of the proceeds, together with other financing arranged at this time, has enabled Carson Pirie Scott Co. to acquire and develop the leasehold interest in the State Street Store, the Wilmette Shopping Center, Edens Plaza, and to enter into a long term store lease at the Hillside Shopping Center. NOTICE OF DIVIDEND DECLARED THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE STANDARD FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF CHICAGO has declared its regular e-mi-annual dividend at the rate oi 3 per annum as oi December lil, 1955. Such dividend is available to the members at the beeinninf of business on Dee-ember 31. 1955 and will be credited to savings accounts or mailed to those reeeivinc cash dividends.

Helen Kuchinskas, Secretary 22 2390 2 2 2 272 Salem 25 20 Sterling 14 14 1 Centralia Sql I Champaign 1661 B'FP B'FP 4 0-2 2 1 0 0-0 0 Page 5 5-9 5 5 3-6 4 Currle.f 0 2-2 0 Hepler 10-0 1 O'Neal. 1 2-2 0 Butts. 1 0-0 3 Porrls.c 11 10-13 4 Lappin.f 0 0-0 2 Fitter. 0-1 0 C.iopcr 9 0-2 3 Welch. 5 0-0 4 I Gre'th se.c 2 1-2 0 4 4-6 4 I Barter 0 9-12 4 Bonner, 2 0-0 0 F.ast'br'k 7 3-5 5 Norwood 1 0-1 0 1 Busch.g 0 0-0 1 -l ji a 25 16-28 23 33 23-35 19 Centralia Champaign .14 25 27 2389 CONTINENTAL 156 .20 IT 14 Freenort Belleville 621 f591 CAN COMPANY.

Inc. by FARRELL LINES 327 S. L. Sail. St, Chicago 4, III.

135 South La Salle Street Chicago 3, Illinois Need an extra truck? Ivtrylhing furnished but fhe driver HERTZ Truck Rental Stations 615 West 4 1st CUffside 4-3 1 55 9 W. Kinxie DEIawore 7-7272 3450 N. Broadway, Lincoln 9-50 1 0 2424 S. Wabash Yretorv 2-5050 6400 Wentworth. WJntworth 4-2000 44 IS W.st End AUstin 7-1431 1- 3 7-8 5-6 9-13 0-2 2- 3 HArriion 7-8248 rVhiele.f P.usseli.f llascall.c ligneul, Kneedler.I 1 Smith 8 Picrtort 3 Taylor, 6 Austin 2 nald 4 Heiu 0 Peters.

0 3-4 2-3 0-0 2-2 6-9 0-0 0-0 December, 1955 At a meeting of the Board of Dlrectora held on December 21. 1955. a distribution In the form of a stock dividend of 100 on the common stock of thia company was declared payable February 15. 1956 to stockholders of record at the close of business January 10. 1956.

tOarFN R. DODSON. Serefa- 1 24-35 12 1 23 13-13 18 Treeport 19 14 14 1359 Belleville 13 19 14 16 62 i free Uuows made and attempted. aws mm 1 1.

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