Show -- kr 't—rS' - 4r '1 '1i ler 'rr Wi w- -- 1 Ate or iVall 4 illi N iw NONP V-- e - W w 4 W 4 ill yr ii - wr '0 4 111 ''''l NW 4'4'4°' '''''' I I ( - - -- --- 4 ----- -- -- ! — ' - —- e Here and There Leader Sees J : t 4 v 1 - ' - - ? f -- : 1 t'7' 1 I Given Tests t 1 I awl 3 'Mr Black PHILADELPHIA 1 I i l 'Hercules Moves Bring Reshuffle at Bacchus I 1 1 : 1 I bs in Business Today a i - Vednesday by Bacchus Works of Hercules Inc Tribune to The Specidi BACCHUS — Key managerlitt changes and appoint were announced j Raymond C Rhodes quality assurance manager since 1964 Mr Rhodes goes to the Herculesoperated Radford Army ammunition plant in Virginia Don It Black Minuteman ceed Club 31anao-- Sami B Dunham ers r manager the Fort Douglas Hidden Valley Country Club fcr the of 1 -- seven has elected past 1 i Chapter Managers Cub - 1I ' La : ' - Mr As- social ion America 1 of D succeeds Howard Varner who also ls being transferred to Radford - Mr Thompson came to Bacchus in 1959 as reliability supervisor Mr Rhodes joined Hercules In 1951 at Radford Mr Black joined Hercules in 1942 at Radford Mr Brown who has been Involved in the Polaris program since 1958 came to Bacchus in 1965 Mr Dun- a region- al 'director of Dunhan the associa- bon succeeds Boyd Alattinson manager of the Riverside Country Club Provo Other new officers of the titab Chapter are Don J Istots The Country Club Salt Lake City vice president and Larry G Ilarrop Ogden Golf i j :' and Country Club treasurer Purpose of the association Mr Dunham said is to develop professionalism among club managers I fm ts Prospectus-Bookle- Learn the facts about 1 thi MANNING Bank Pater president of Constam said that as much as $750000 in work could be channeled to the Salt Lake FUNDS City area Completion 5 4 0 Charming Growth Fend a Charming Special Fund ia I 0 I Chinning Income Fund 1969 OREM (AP) 4 41 i Stock Fund Without obngslionjustindkatt your onOico 01 the tree lonct pmspectusi above and mall thil Minn tb"4150Mentlet3 today 2 1 t j ' i k 1- 'r VI ! 1 t l'of I - '' t i - o- 'H t a I i i ''''' 4 li q & 0 ONAlemiNG COMPANY 166 3ttt East 5:mt Lake City Utah B4102 a Pponet (801) ''i'i i 1 James L :1 ' 11 ' - -- —- 1 4 IiiSURANCE Reeri Ott MIP' - Marne 11y1) i I INC PHONE R CONTINENTAL SANK SLEHIS Mdross r:::77::7Z - 'i: Newton I Steers Jr Maryland insurance commissioner called the new program ''a — A prelim- Brokers' Open House John Allyn City Judge Merrill L Hermansen said he would take the case under advisement and issue a ruling next week Mr Grow a former president of the association also has been charged in a Provo City Court 'complaint charging misapplication of s22500 from the association ? 1 New Limits inary hearing for D Spencer Grow of Provo on charges of misapplication of $34000 from Utah Savings and Loan Assn ended Wednesday in Orem City Court Charming Balanced Fund 0 Charming Common ' March for accidents regardless of who was to blame The National Underwriters Association and the National Bureau of Casualty Underwriters said that after Jan 1 their companies no longer will cancel policies because of use of an automobile in the commission of a felony repossession of a car by a finance orfailure to report ganization an accident and a series of serious traffic violations The represent two organizations comabout 400 insurance are Other companies panies move their follow to expected --- office Chicago partnrrer anieniathei attend open & ita of Come new Salt Lake City office Thursday The Salt Lake City office managed by James IL Nlichle is located In the Garden Plaza of the Prudential Federal Savings and will Loan Assn Building Main '71 I c I 1 - i - - '1 - -- -- T" '' 71 r''' 7r-1 ' LIL 1 :i 11 --31 ! 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Talk to d Goodbody mon for good investing directiori- ''l 1 The ' ' ell th 4c NEW YORK (AP) Stocke—Highert Cotton—Mixed Chicago: Wheat—Lower under liquidation factor Corn—Higher weather Gats—irTewthu In light trade Trade range houldatien Sovbane—Mostly lower Butcher hoos — higher recelote 45t:0 to 2050 Slaughter steer t550 low' re ceipti Close Prey 1030 too 2000 143 144' 1w 1504 15314 15434 1302 156 158 1584 NEW YORK (AD) — Wool future 11414 1132 closed 5 cent to 111 cents higher 11714 118 December 109813 March 114 BO 1211'2 121 1173 Juty 1170 Odober 2112 December 12411 12314 1192 March 1195 12436 125 Certificated wool Mot 1115N W001 Mtn futures clesPd 7 Cent to Pit 7114 cents higher March 15198 7114 May 160213 7114 71'4 Certificated spot wool tops 1555N 71P 7039 2 8—Bid N—Nominol 6814 30t4 c14 (AP)--Bo- '"4"4"irrl!Ell-sriverb- trf i- -7 tj-- firm said high 14 - — ' the $6i503 ti gl Sidt ev t Passenger creased in transcontinental liability derevenues ' 4 1 El-Lit3Lr:7:---- CHICAGO Wednesday: York 115 S for the divisions case Board of Trade r ' cruals 11710-175- (f '' tr Freight revenues were bolstered by a credit of $216000 adjusting prior months' ac- CHICAGO — Hogs — butchers 25 Inslano8 10 hioher ShlOoecs took 3000 12 lb buch 1ST head ars 150-702lb 2050:i lb 1050-195lb 24 le 23 lb 2101Z0 lb 17 50 sows steady fairly 350410 lb sows 1 active) lb 1500-1- 5 751 24 450500 lb 14 CO 5 3 5100400 lb beers 13000400 Cattle — S000 calves hone steers average cholas and bettor welotting over )I50 lb rather slow unevenly lower others scarce fairly active fully CHOICE NEW YORK (AP) -ySPot sionteero768 Metal prices cents a pound Connecticvt Valley t lead Ayr Y $t jAt'"ute ellaustim wilt' Piiin — 1515 1Ln:us-kt -Yorkt e Ocl quicksilver 1111:0 711009K4II"Nwr ' $1 J 1966 11500 Spot Metal ' ni tL !elyr line would permit shipment over the Union Pacific of the minerals and chemicals to be extracted from the brine of the Great Salt Lake The senator noted that the Southern Pacific already has access to that portion of the lake shore: tc tt ma COON ‘ r-- h' Dec spur tt $7993289 reported in Octobret'" her Boyd said a "big question Mar 19 still facing the industry" is May 12114 1 2e'a ily what will happen in labor ne- Sep 124is OATS gotiations between General Dec 7114 712 Motors Corp biggest auto-mak- Mar 7014 May and the UAW New Sep 70'a ay& been have settled Dec contracts 11366 11814 between the union and Ford Mar 12134 May Motor Co and Chrysler but 111444 bargaining is continuing with SOYBEANS 24534 Jan GM 270 Mar Ogden The purpose of the IA v b En models" The senator said the ICC deemed that public hearing on case would go ahead Hearings are scheduled to begin Dec 11 in Salt Lake City and b rodoerves right OMAHA — Cattle — 7000 steady slaughter heifers Madera !fly tie calve§ — 500 slaughter steers steadY to cows sleadv and bulls sleatly r strono s steady Cows steadY to 75: grime 9'0 1050 lb slaughier hellera v141c 27 two loads at the !allot' slaughter steers choice price lb 2500-100 utility and commercial one load prima 1325 lb 2t 00 0 Cows choice and prime lb 25 752 2Sr — 13000 Hogs barrows and Olds mixed and good lb ctloco steiwiy to 95 higher: mixed 220 230 lb 25 gond 24 stand9r9 17 25 sow held steady 10 mostiY 25 tow cazad 23002450 mixed cbcce at lowert 315 e00 lb la 00 OSO lb slaughter hett9raoafomd scut Win Sheets — 700 wooled slauohter limbs 26012675 one load at the loner steady shorn slaughter iambs steady to grire choice lb veld 2 4 25 Maher CO wooled lambs choce SOM 25 mixed imd good with end prime 8:112 lb 22 912375 24502425 good standard lambs choke with end of prime 95 lb No Ic cd 21 09 bd and tall ahOrn Pe 3 2400 Clot cows V44ding 10110 "But we don't think these sales are permanently lost just delayed" Boyd asserted He said the US market appears strong because of "continuing increases in personal earnings and savings and a very enthusiastic public response to the industry's 1968 dismissal of an application of the Union Pacific Railroad Co and the Oregon Short line to build a spur track on the edge of the Great Salt Lake C Livestock Market we 'Just Delayed' (D-Uta- 1 - Wavle! PM? c - M) ''' 1" )- Inc i !n1140 ' - ''C— - AL— 1stme l' t' - rir'"' Le efLILAttir d 11 OS: li Gross autos Tribune Washington Bureau WASIIING'rON — The Interstate Commerce Commission has advised Sen Frank E Moss that it has denied a petition of the Southem Pacific Co which asked r - -! ''s---t- Special to The Tribune DENVER — Net earnings of the Denver & Rio Grande Western Railroad during October totaled $1438195 up 156248 over the year ago month revenues were with $8052615 compared two-mon- th SP Denied ' - -- tl"1111 2 '1- - Deliver Rio Grande Notes Increase in Net Earnings would : policy ' O make 1967 the indussales year try's third highest s strike-said and work lie stoppages in the US auto industry this year including a United Auto Work era strike at Ford Motor Co have delayed purchases of renew a cot to - ':':'''':::!'''''::::-:-- t 4D0 ( Li A should notice as Boyd said "But m r:-)r- 'It ' A 4 During this period the compa-- : fly may cancel the policy for (4:0)InnLt' ) no Es1r3( 1 3 1- see it if there is no additional dampening of the economy automobile sales will not suffer appreciably" Sales of new cars this year "will be even better than the 8700900 we predicted back in This August" Boyd said application I CCI ri E:772 E):61 11 1 : I A1 D- P1)7GE 7 4 d DL Lie a i4 V - 9 r T1 r 1 1 rates" Information any 4 ' t "What I dislike about working for partners is this waiting around while they make a decision" industry 1965 the gate the risk and verify the in the ''''' -- ' '7:— rii - 4 V ") L I C) ) -' ' ---:---- dianapolis "The outlook is admittedly clouded a little by the recent devaluation of the British pound and the resultant inin bank crease interest company writing a new policy will have 60 days to investi- ---- r-- cancellation limits to liability compreapply collision medical hensive payments and uninsured motorists insurance Under the new program a will policyholders penalizing Loans Itcaring Ends in Orem scheduled is transport analyst Paso The Rock Island has the train from Chicago to Tucumearl where the Southern Pacific takes over For the 12 months ending March 31 1968 Lundeen said the Southern Pacific expects Income of about 870000 from the Tucumcari to El Paso portion of the Golden State run Expenses are expected to be about $1400000 tzerland EUTUAL j Francisco Constam Corp of Salt Lake City has been named to participate in construction of a $1900000 "minirall" system for the California Exposition in Sacramento The miniature monorail system will be built by Constam and flabegger EngiCorp neering Works of Thun Swi- - Cites Losses for the railroad testified at an Interstate Commerce Comthe mission hearing on request of Southern Pacific and the Rock Island Railroad to discontinue the passenger train from Chicago to El '31inirail' Pact secretary spread complaints Wednesday by cutting to two the reasons for canceling policies comJan 1 Beginning 40 about per panies insuring cent of the nation's 75 million insured drivers will cancel policies only for nonpayment of premiums or suspension of a driver's license or car registration The action came after drivers' complaints about what they considered 'unwarranted cancellations prompted enactment of new laws and regula- thins by many states Penalize for Wredss investilators Congressional some comthat complained of panies made a practice in year - - yel1 44m a Remarks in Speech Boyd's remarks were In a speech prepared for a meetState ing of the Indiana Chamber of Commerce in In- new The t t sales history In industry sold 9297000 new cars in the United States from of the view of (--- — d illion-plus highly favorable thing NEW YOPS — A big segment of the automobile insurince industry answered wide- DAVENPORT IOWA (AP) — The Southern Pacific Railroad Is losing $500060 a year on the Tucumcarl NM to El Paso Tex portion of the Golden State streamliner run a Southern Pacific spokesman said here Wednesday John V Lundeen of San Be I ham 1613 SP as Thompson Minuteman manager Ernest E Brown head of Polaris engineering and support has been named Polaris manager Mr ceeds Utah the ' i I president of manager engineering years been Reasons for Cancellation the point public"' ))1i- -- 14‘ Virgil it: Boyd said that doL spite recent increases in bank interest rates the sale of new cars should exceed nine million autos in 1568 This would make Dig the second ninem- Auto Insurance Plan Cuts By Jack Lefler Associated Press Writer (( 5 c7-- )) i N it ate N ' -- I States six-ca- suc- rt I - high-spee- David E Thompson Minuteman program manager has been named to suc- ments ? INDIANAPOLIS INI) (AP) The president of Chrysler ay Corp predicted ri that the auto industry will hell a number of new cars in IKE in the United near-recor- I(1441 t — Thursday Morning November 30 1967 Section E rage 6 (AP) The Pennsylvania Railroad said Wednesday It lhas tested new self propelled electric cars — the first of 50 to be delivered — and they reached speeds tip to 161 miles an hour on the special welded track betueen New Brunswick and Trenton NJ Mit President Allen J Greenough said the cars built by the Budd Co are being given rigorous tests before start of a Ne4 Y o r service hopefully early In 1968 Greenough said acceptance of the cars include operation r of trains at sustained speed of at least 160 miles an hour acceleration to 125 miles an hour In two minutes and to 150 miles In three minutes — t"1 I - M1nee7 Markets—Finance Mr Broan Mr Thompson Mr Rhodes '- URS I latt galit git111111It 9 Illilli()11 1968 Cars 13nsiness For Rails r i elm? 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