OCR Text |
Show Wiit ifrii tjUlfMqymuptffry CAB Again Upholds Airwest Its In San Mateo, Calif,, meanRichard while, Fitzgerald, vice president of regulatory affairs for Hughes Airwest, said the airline will begin two daily nonstop flights between the Utah capital and Los Angeles m October. But he had no immediate comment on the CAB decision. - In a split decision, the Civil Aeronautics Board refused Monday to reconsider additional nonstop airline service between Salt Lake City and Los Angeles. The board rejected petitions from both Utah Agencies and six US. senators. It was the second time the board has turned down requests to hold hearings on the replacement cf Hughes Airwest in the Salt WASHINGTON Lake Citv-Lo- s Hughes Airwest contended when it suspended nonstop senin that it lost some $272,000 on the run during fiscal 1971. And Utah Agencies countered that abandonment left Western Airlines in a vir Angeles market Hughes Airwest discontinued nonstop service on the Sail s Lake Angelos route in May of 1972, citing its mounting losses on the run Ask Replacement Five months later, rtjh Agencies joined by both United and moiican asked the CAB to pull Airwest 's certification on the route and schedule hearings on a replacement carrier. Turned down in of this year, Utah Agencies filed the petition for reconsid-eiatiothat was denied Monday. - Special to The Tribune WASHINGTON The Civil Aeronautics Board told Frontier Airlines Monday it cannot terminate flights to Moab. Although service has been suspended since last July pending runway repairs at the Canyonlands Airport C AB denied Frontiers application to immediately drop the southeastern Utah city from its route structure. - mid-Marc- n Calling the CABs action Robert S. Campalarming, bell, special assistant Utah attorney general for air matters, said Utah Agencies likely will appeal to the 10th Circuit Court of Appeals for a review of Mondays order (Utah The CAB. however, did indiwill schedule hearings or, the overall issue of discontinuing Frontiers flights into Moab Time and place have yet to be specified. In its the application, cate it Agencies represents' interests of the state, Salt Lake City, ihe Salt Denver-base- Lake Area Chamber of Commerce and Inc.) earner d contend- ed passenger loadings at Moab did not economically justify Pro-Uta- Metal Markets - NEW YORK Wtatol pr ces (UP!) Aluminum, primory, 99 5 per cen plus Dure. 50 lb. Ingots 2S00 c lb. Antimony, domestic. 99'? per cent pure f.ob Loredo, Texos. bulk 66 00 c lb u Coooer, electrolytic, S delivery 25 c lb , Loke 59 62 2 c lb 60 Leod. common. US. 16 50 c Id 99 9 per cent pure, boxed Mongonese, regular, 33 25 c lb Nickel, electrolytic cathodes, f 0 b Port Colborne. Ont , 153 00 c lb Platinum, soft, 99 5 fine, oroducer $150 00; $161 , . Mondays order also retooled a petition by si members of the Senate Commerce Committee who sought a review of the earlier C AB decision Remedial Action If flights are not resumed, now ever, the CAB said it will take a new look at the situation at that time with a view to considering what remedial action might be appropriate in K Mov.. Frank I tah. was untied in the petition for reconsideration b 50 Nominal 02 Quicksilver, S268 00 275 00 76 lb Mosk Tm. NY. promot delivery 238 00c lb Tungsten powder, 98 8 per cen mini 50 nom mum pure. S4 lb Zmc, 0 ime western, U S. 20 25 2L00c lb .s on , and chairman ol the Calicommerce committee. fornia's two Democratic Sons , John V. Tunnov and Man Cranston, Howard W. Cannon. and chairman of the and aviation subcommittee, James service Further, Frontier said it will require significantly higher federal subsidies than it now receives. , In Denver, a spokesman said Frontier is prepared to resume service somewhere between 60 and 90 days after the runway prmeet is inspected and approved by the Federal Aviation Administration, Utah Division of Aeronautics and airline officials. The lone dissenter on the T Robert Murphy, wrote that Utah Agencies established the substantial need by substituting either American or United for Hughes Air-- , west. CAB, Auto assemblies in June were at an annual rate of 10.2 million compared to a 10 million rate in May, indicating a continued high rate of output-tothe countrys auto manu- Saj ing Mr. Murphys rationale should have earned the day," Mr Campbell decried the present retrogressive at- of Frontiers resumption flights is entirely dependent upon the runway passing inspection," the spokesman said. - NEW YORK Markets ct o (UPI) glance at the elcree on Vtanoov m Stacks Hiahtr relatively light trod ng Bonds Mixed U S Government Bonds Slightly lower n ouict trooing Amcncon Stocks Higher in light trading London Stacks Lower Cotton Futures Higher 00 biu 120 30 Chicago Grom Futures Wheot closed 4 to 10 rents to 0 oofs co n up 7 40 asked down up 4 to 6. ond soyoeors uo JO to 80 Cot' e Trade 50 to 75 cents higher, top 0 00 Dcr cent fine ucts, steel goods and textiles. Livestock Market Board of Trade Wool Market. t ; ' gifts unevenly ccns higher lomtre j3 50 ewes U.S. Treasury - W.thdrowols (UPI Troosurv CCrPurH ta he cjrert tr'cai vto' through ju'v comoared to 0 vear 000 HIS YEAR VO 054 04' 030 2 W thdrawois 7 DlOOS'tS 9jJ 43 C55 4 Cash bOtancc I O?0 833 J9? U 455,70 96; 67 66 l)'C debt WASH!NGtON m ond dwta'itS LAST W YEAR mdrnwo'S 58 74 055 405 024 30 CiO 6 7 7 M5 43 8" 794 593 6 t Borrows ond 'ktxs s ir cents h.ghcr Cash botarce through midscssion, late soles 25 to 0050 gb'iC debt collections on July rtcmgi 2 200 2 50 lb 44 50 45 cents lower. No sere S66 4V3.390 45 44 00 3 200 250 lb tew 44 00 44 25. No 43 75 44 2$ 44 50. instance 300 cottic Tuesrtays estimated receipts 700 hogs 30 AniCvan Am Distill ADistTel AmElc Chief Ex-Fir- m TOLEDO, OHIO (AP) -Hugh C. Laughlin, retired ex- -' ecutive vice president and director of Inc., is dead at the age of 69. Laughlin, an executive at the glass company for 17 years before retiring in 1969, died Sunday following a long illness. Q Owens-Illinoi- permil- 1 umld allow dirt and to get into the braking Illness Claims Polaroid 32 PPG Ind 1'? 20 PuS Col PSE&G 1 72 Pullmonln 2 PurexCo 84 84 Purolatr 41 80 A Export FmSv I 10 AmHoiTi 60 28 AmHosp A MetCx ; Amer Motor AmNGs 2 40 20 A Smelt Am Stnd 50 AmT&T 2 80 AmT8iT of 4 Am T &T wt Standard 8 12 10 10 16 21 10 10 37 41 12 7 10 8 11 . 9 60 Ameiek AMr In 08 8 Co 48 Ampox 8 70 Amstar Anocon 25b 9 Aoco OH 4k 7 A?ecoCp 16 19 ArmcoS 20 8 Arms Ck 80 15 Ash' Oil 20 9 Assoc Trons At Ricntid 2 23 Atlas Coro 51 4 Av co Corp Avnetlnc JO 6 80 37 (OLD) Jiv clxod up the limit Bid 01 01 99 j Jiy OA-(NEW) Mor closed up the limit Bid 97 97 01 Jly Sep Dec j Mar 1.3 Mov 1.14 SOYBEANS All controcs Closed 02 06 10 2 Jiy 660 9 47 8 60 760 760 90 9 Aug Sep Nov 0? 06 CUto 09 z 6 95 7 Jen 700 Mor Mov 7 09 70 709 686 7 BeicoPet Bell How & Block&Dk Boemg C 40 Boise Cosed Ua j Borden I 20 J '3 ; Borg W 35 Post Ed 2 44 UP the limit Bid Bourns Inc 8 90 9 4 8 67 BromtAir 31 8 60 8 60 8 20 20n Briggs 7 60 7 20 760 Brls My 3? 7 15 6 53 6 75 BriiPet 27b 7 0 6 6 70 BrGrouO 7 09 6 87 6 69 Brunswk 24 7 06 1 6 66 6 84 20 Buev E Bedd Co 40 BuddCo pt 5 09 z 10 12 5 07 08 r 06'-'- HuiovaW our in Burl No Burrghs Produce Monday (UPD Cheese five lb processed loot 70 4 79 muenster 714 84 4 Cheddot smQie daisies 82. longhorns 76 4 82, 40 Ip blocks 71 78 4 lb grode A 89 Swiss blocks 92 2. flrodc B 87 90 2 CHICAGO market (UPD USDAI-E- qq Prices paid delivered to Chicaor AuQ Monday steody to frm Prices to retailers (grade Oct Extro large Doc A, in cartons delivered) Feb 60 63, large mediums 52 54 CHICAGO Jun Aug 50 25 50 40 50 60 50 0 49 90 69 80 50 50 50 50 49 49 49 9 25A 890 2 580 1.917 868 463 91 40 40 45 45 70 55A 25 18 FEEDER CATTLE: - - 50 15 50 3? 50 50 SO 70 49 K0 49 75 49 ?5 Un CITY Eqgs changed, orices to retailers, delivered lo stores, in cartons, cases exchanged vraae AA extro large 59 64. Grade AA large 56 61; Grode AA medium 52 58 Grade AA smoll 37 4? Prices to oroduc cr$ Grade AA larae 43 46. Grade AA medium 3942, Grade AA smoll 25 28 4CMb rindless btork 744 Cheese sondwich loaf 7534, mild longhorn SALT LAKE 132to U71 , 31' 313 18IBto 658 137J 100 8 313 501 9 10 16 9 15 5'i to 22'? 22- ?- to 6465'? IV 45 19 213 22to 60 65'? 29 13's 45 37J 13- 3- 37to2 'a j 11 31 .7W 37to to to 13to 93 score 64 92 score I 80 S 18 15 - 24 a 13 a 27to $6to 40to 17 40to 25 34to 16? 985 97 115 46 545 36to 29 16to 22J 26to 55 39to 39' 34 0 - 4 to 4 V to 27to 56to 1to to 4QV 40Va 1Va 34 45'? 45t- o- to 34to36to 16to 1to ... SierroPc 167a L - 22;i 31 22 40 17 8 49 13 9 10 8 16 10 11 IS 27 21 8 7 4? 3 14 14 13' 42 12 IP 303 25 ? 24 47 33' j 323 4 2 258 b 180 28 9 27Vb 90 115 1128 18 130 IfP 10H 529 IT' 22 4 177 27x X x'2 26-- 1 161 33 7 4Vfc 28 H4 l8J 11' 22 13 9 7 26 t8l 26 18T 77 128 184 3?j4 12' 64 64 I3'e , 114 27'i 27 33 284 331 223 85 228 74 4 8 x I?! I3,'8 a 27 33 9 V- 4-?t 228 134toU0 U , Uto U . 27 . 28 92 ?9t 17' 25 23 59 ? 8 3?' AmNt Gr ANCHOk GROUP Copta) Grwth Astron Audax F 2 V - V 4 25t J" e V, vy 40v 435 v, 127 Indo 2V 1451 20H FUNDS Bull Fd 17 0 Cdn Fd 21 69 3 65 Div Snr rcnt Shs 13 38 CHANNING FUNDS 10 48 Bolncd G wth 5 11 Incom 6 70 $Oftcl CHASE BOSTON. Fnd 80s B1 B2 B4 K K2 SI 23 28- O' 59 32 18 47 51 92 35to 23 21 e 41 163 59 11 10 40 7 - 7;i 94to 18 35 24 20 24to to 21 to to 40to 16' 93to 40to 16? 91to 69 13 91 23 75 4 00 14 72 11 45 5 56 7 Incom Stack Sr IP 8to 8'? 8to 80 13 Monsnt 80 12 MontPr MorrsK 40b 6 Motorola 50 2? 80 24 Mt cuel 207 7 25 195 105 54 S33 3?to 32to 16to 4? ? 82to I6to 47 82to FDS 8 67 4 76 3 56 6 09 4 67 6 59 6 69 Grwth OPPENHM FD: Op Aim Op Fnd Op Tme Prud SIP 3? PUTNAM 8 FUNDS Conver Eaudy Geo 40 8 9 3 47- 18 18 44'e 453yl 21 to to 18to ... 18 21to IBto 8 364 3lto 31 3!to 6 8 36 35 36 11 12 5 17 16 18 31 16 10 15 65 47 135 856 U Uto Uto llto IV'? Uto 2 Uto Uto 28 27 963' 49 to 69 80' 90 100 39 493,4 1878 69to 698 823 to Ito - tototo ... 17', to 42tolto 17 42 173 23 50 .. Uto-. 16to 463 165 W Air 7 4lb 04 05b 9 11 Uto 47 Ut- o27to to to 493 69, 82- 3- - Incorp 23 1023 18to 10 Uorco UnCarb 2 10 Union Corp 28 Un Etec Unocal 60 9 10 10 13 10 Poe 2 16 U Unirovotat 8 7 U Aircr 80 Utd Brands 11 Utd PkC Mn 42 8 60 US Gvo US Indus 65 5 60 9 USSteel 76 10 US Tob Univ OilPro 16 86 47 Uotahn Utah Intt 44 28 UtahPL 2 08 10 7 UV ind la Un Instr 2k 11 103 17 15 a 17 IT 16 292 36to 53 26 49 I6to 130 36 a 47 59 210 103 . 44 23 8 47 a I?3 U' to 29 20 to 2714 23to '? 6 29 to to 27 to 22tolto 23'- ?- to 8;e to IBto 18to 16to 17 363a 36to 53? 5to 35' 57' Intermountain Stock Exchange A B Ask, B'd, a a 28 a a to 36 59 0 13 21 lto 2U a s 1?34 20to 84;s 80 433 373 42 35 26' 25 - -w- 373-- 13 2V 1 -NoCosh soft grom red Cuts wh 01 U Bariev fnd 2 2 10 vdtaw No unchanged 4?30 37to 26 Vorion Asso 15 20b 10 Vendo VictorCC 50 II va Elec 18 9 9 48 5 20 3 6 66 5 10 7 70 7 31 9 98 10 91 7 12 7 78 6 31 6 90 10 33 II 23 '0 H - 90 Panhdl Penn Centr 269 303 2 90 30 13 2 Wolgreen 1 6 Wash W 44 10 Wst Air lOe 10 40 9 WsBanc WUmon 40 11 Westg El 97 16 05 12 Wstvoc WnelPitt Sl 5 Wbrlooo! SB ,4 White Motor 10 Wh.ttokr Co 9 Wickes Co ?to lOto 8'a 8to 74 4 11 92 8to 2 to IS3 203' IS3' V 21Ve to 16 21to 9 27 23 83 26 2234 333' 24to 35to 13 24 to 15 12to Uto 283 98 30 9? 9to 8?a 129 3to 3to 17to 66 480 i 9 27 to 22t- o- to 35to 24to 30 N Soybeans uo 35 35 molting No yellow 8 30',, 18 90N 75N 00N Bank Clearing Monday, July Frtflov s Bank Deb'ts Same Day Loit Year Today s Clearings Same Dov Last Year SALES EuM Mon lOOOatlOc Croft. 1,000 Ot ,7C East Utoh, 500 t 55c Justheim, 2,000 at 85c. 16, $84 86 72 Ito 18 479 00 769 647 00 975 65? I. 576 21to 72 28 36' , 70,929,1102 V j 3 ito 1973 a am. At t a Am iv, to to lto to 9 3t- o- to U8 N unchanged V 11 19to 13 111 59 Utolto Uto Uto 22 104 11 hcow extra V V .8 2 Si 2 V, 83'a3to V Cash Grain CHICAGO (UPI) Wheat unchanged. No Com up 2 2 103 28to Nominol N to to '163 163 123 30 30' 73 71 231 63 5 12 to 42to 73 Ito 75 136 105 353 103 ? v, : 7to 123 7, 34to 42 Quotations from the NASD ore rep interdealer resentotive prices os of cm interdealer aooroxma'ely markets change throughout the day. Prices do not include markup, markdown or commission SECURITIES 601 to to 99to33i 12 7 a 38 234 35to 43 42to 222 12 3 69 29to 564 22? 40 273' 25 23to 9 200 U UAL 8 52 8 53 38 70 II 69 8 2? 8 98 15 14 16 5 86 47? 27 19 652 45 ? 250 22to 10 17 7 50 Thiokol to ThriftyD 37 9 to Timkn 80o 8 TraneCo 96 U 55 10 Trnsam 33 11 TranUn TwCFx 4 45 4 45 i 1 ... ' 12 18'? lBto 12 IBto 16to 373 13to 'to 18 84 19 70 19 50 21 37 9 00 8 21 7 10 7 78 5 83 6 39 ? xS Uto 9 6 to to 78 98to1to 50to to 1to 34to Moss F II 30 12 MASS FNCL MIT )! 15 1? Motes Iv NAT SEC Baion- Bn d Sr Uividn Pref Stk i 76to 266 78 138 Uto Uto 194 98to 96to 60 50to 50to Ms ... 4 2 7 7J 7 78 F 6to to S2 Freem HOUGHTON Fund A 4 63 5 Fund B 6 90 7 5 78 6 Stock 4 74 5 Bondstk 9 53 10 Bos! Fdn 3 21 3 Brown BULLOCK 28'? I3H 47 , 15$ 44- Stock Am Qrth Am Insin Am Invst Am Mul Cust Oust Cust Cust Cust Cust Cust 6to to to to 531. Trans 4 07 Grwth 4 07 Incom KEYSTONE. 49 V 9 to 9 e 30to29to 29t- o- 37 Vs Bid Ask Cut S3 7 46 8 (5 Cust $4 6 04 6 60 AnoHo 4 64 5 07 Potars 4 66 4 6 LOOMIS 8 07 6 61 SAYLES 2 25 2 46 Cao Ov 12 79 12 79 LORD ABB 6 36 6 88 .thiol MAGNA FUNDS 3 98 4 35 Monntn Gen MASS CO AXE C , Morday July 16 1973 'i , 64 ?' New V, 3?j4 19 Fol York is o list of ' lowing ond asked pri bd W ces on Mutual V, Funds os Quoted by 3 the NASD Inc. 4 74 Zta - 258 48V, 104 TRW In , 55' 60' 13r8 3m' 9' U0 F - 17 22 49to 21 51 ... 11'? Ilto liv, 820 744 12H 3 I'll 15 4 93 56 j 61 14 30 32J 77 IS 9 783 20 36 1 139 62 37 148 6 76 39 7 7 7 Mutual Funds 14 263$1 251 ? 28 8 EltroCp 24 Envirotech 28 9 ESBInc 75 6 Esmork Ethylpf 2 40 ExCell O 90 10 1 90b 12 Exxon Faberge 3 5 13 12 8 16 14 EIPooNG V ?7' 3j 16' 22H 213' 9 8 12 8 42 EascoC .JBb eastern Air cst Ko 08a EotanCp I1'? 2 7to 8to 7 11' a 11', IV, 87 26'Y 25 to 26to 18 7'? 7 to 7'? 8to 66 E 1'e 18l 18 33 - - Ye 34, 35'i 21'? 21V, 86 SignaiC 60g SignolCopf 1 SmgerC 2 40 SkaggCo .40 SonyCo 05b S ColEd 56 SouthCo I 34 SoPactf 2 16 So Rail I 72 Southid 24q cOw$tPS 78 SperryHut So Rond 66 Sprogue El Sauare D lo 56 Sautbb 73 St Brnd Std Oil Col 3 StdOInd 2 49 31 to 377,a 28 Satewv 1 40 9 StRegis 1 60 10 Sander Asso 12 Song Ele 43 8 Sot In 1 60a 8 .5 SFeln pf SoFelntl 30 23 Saxon Indus 5 Schering PI 48 ScottPoo 56 10 Seors I 40a 25 ShellOil 2 40 12 Over the Counter 84 Butter 40 ?4b 50 85 50 77 50 9 51 05 50 20 50 OO 49 90 7 6 23- H- 23 2v 74 30 43 17' 17 ronPoc 52 64 254 25 CoroPL 23 78 24 CarnerC 5? x?93 S9", 58 Coter Tr Cianese 2 9 145 32 u 31 26 9 167 28 Centi Sovo 5 80 33 14 Cerro ChaseMan 2 10 171 47V, 47 14 15' 148 Chemetn 80 7 85b 6 52 45' 8 44V, Chessi 4 4' 8 4 Chris Croft 6 5 1123 25 40 24', Chryslr 64 10 72 237e 23V, Cm Gas 3 49 40v, CIT F,n 2 20 0 4?'fc OfiesSv 2 20 11 281 4 o I? 7 12 8 City Inv 60 5 107 14SH 142 a 70 44 CocoCol 19 44 122 20-- b CoroBofi Como Apr Dairy Market 60 20 Poors Closing 500 Stock, Index 12 24 4 9 Bend' Benauet me II BethSt 40o 8 96 00 04 00 01 70 2k 65 60 KanNeb 48 KanPLt KovserR 60 6 Kenmetl 84 7 Kencott 1.40 9 Kerr Me .60 26 7 28 5' 24 14 23 - 8 . 7 10 10 to 7 43 6to 7 LeorSieg .28 9 to 14to 24 Uto 133 Leh Pt C .60 7 lto Levitz Furn 10 1692 7to 5to 7 V 33 7 2 20 68 s33to 33 LibbyO V NEW YORK (UPD Standard & Poors hourly Indexes for Monday: 3 5to 5to 5to Libby McNI 42 to 35 337a 33to 333 Ligg My 2'? 10 V 8 9' 8 to 129 9to 2V,i Litton 15 RR 60 Util S00 Stk$ pm. . .. 117 43 35 70 53 JV 104 85 42 to 6 6to 63a 6to Lockheed 7 81 35 39 105 16 04 06 3 pm. 35 03 53 44 6 48 Sj 31 V 7 14to 18 14 to Uto S Ind Lone 38 6 105 Noon "8 42 35 46 53 16 72 34 95 53 34 104 25 Close to 33 46 10 26 25to 26 Lon StG 104 09 5 3 43 7 20 04 65 Prev ctoe 16 50 35 26 356 53 33 pm LTV Coro 6 128 9's 8to 9 42 IQ3' 103! lOt- o- to Lucky St 54 11 21 24 45 10 to 66 19H 19, 19 80 9 23to 24 DefEdis ' LukenStl Diom Shm 1 8 338 19', 18 ? 19, 18 7to 7to 734 ...' 17W 17H Lvke Ygstn IS 14 47 1V, 47 46 Dtebold 40g 22 M 27' DisnevW .12 56 520 90' B4V8 89V, $ 16 41 V, 30J 40? JOVj j DistilSeo 70 20 ' 155 24 56 24 25 48317b DrPeppr Y 29 36 98 DomeMn lo 22 95? 95' 7 23 1 24 241 DowChem 28 S?;a 5 He 52 V 17 38 38J? 38 Dresser 1 40 13 121? ' Duke P 1 40 12 284 21 20', ?0; 2 V, 166 169 DuPont ?v?b 18 131 169 271 77H 11 65', 651' DuPn pf 4' j . 65'? 7V 8 -2to 2 52 S2H DuPn pf 3' , 43 25 to 32 23' 23 23' V? DuaneL 1 72 10 29 30 Am RechAr OATS Produce Market 38 50 39 Am Con 2 38 64 2 20 2 1? 7 28 15 8 5U Airl Kopper 172 8 77 13 Kroftco 20 36 Kresge Kroger 1 30 17 HSS Of 3 J Am Airlines ABrand AmBrcst KC So Ind Kim Cl K L M A BakerOi! Pn Bangor Bath Ind 30 6 Root Fds 62 16 cents some Live NORTH SALT LAKE-Prodstock Auction for Monday, July 16 cows sold strong mostly Slaughter 1 001 50 higher with full odvonce on commercial to good cows, bull. SO high er, choice slaughter steers ond heifers absent; good to low choice slaughter steers .50 higher; bulk of the feeder cattle consisted of Holstein steers which Sold strong to 00 higher. cattle high good to low Slaughter steers lb Choice 1,0611.395 sloughter to good cows 44 standard 10, 38 40; commercial 35 70 41 10. uhlity cows 31 60 36 10 Conner and cutters 00 25. bulls 39 28 450 595 lb steers choice Feeder cattle 55 0060 00, 605 795 lo 49 50 53 50, good lb 45 70 9 75? 535 6j0 lb good Holstein feeder steers 49 50 51 50; stan 90, dord to good 615 030 lb 38 good to overage choice 377 395 lb steer cows 68 61 50 feeder 75. calves 29 75 38 00, with vounq feeder cows on 50. feeder bulls helferette order 38 $84 KaiserCt - Bob&WiI 38 75 Conner 30 00 32 25 Hogs 1,000, trade Active gilts mostlv stcodv to 25 a SI. 38 cent over last years lion, or $1.22 a share. 1 That water system and cause the failure of the front wheel brakes, the company added. $1 4 Ten Leading Stoeks 2 200 230 200 260 lb 32 25 36 75 Him in soles ord Ill JOLIET. Livestock (UPI) Monday Cottle 2 000, troc active Steers 50 to 7$ cents higher, heifers 25 to 50 00 to cows 50 cent Cents hiOher; higher High choice ond prime steer 49 00, choice 48 25 49 50. goad and 25 standard and oood choice 46 ho'siems 43 00 44 00. choice heifers 46 50 48 00 and choice 45 50 46 50, good good 44 37 50 50, cutter utility cows 36 00 of earnings 13 Chev-tol- Foreign Exchange. Grain 1 The by 3,100 Chevelles, Malibus. El LeMans. Pontiac Caminos, Buick Centuries and GMC Sprint models built at the Fremont, Calif., assembly plant may not have a gasket and piotective boot on the brake master cylinder push rod, GM Profits on securities totaled million, compared with $2 9 million in 1972s first half materials, r Sheep 450 Soring lombs slow, 50 to 00 lower Ewes steady, choice, with end prime. 80 110 lb spring 35 50 36 50 Good ond low choice 35 50 Cull utility and oood woolcd 11 00 15 00, shorn 9 50 13 50 share increased SAN iv ppi oxim.it ely BankAmerica Corp. Cites Income r FRANCISCO (AP) -BankAmerica Corp. reported sectors Monday $95.2 million in consolAmong industrial idated net inccme before secu-- . advancing during June were, rities transactions in the first business equipment, industrial six months of 1973. construction prod- hundreds (00) omttle except for those designated (?) which ore traded ta 10 share lots ond corrled in full DIVIDENDS: are annual unless otherwise identified: (a) plus extro; (b) paid last vear; (c) payment on accumulated dividends; (d declared or paid so far this veor, no regular rote; (e) cash plus stack; (g) annual rote plus 120 American Express stock dividend, (h) paid this year 10 osked down totest dividend omitted; (I) percent in Enqclhard 120 20 bid 120 10 ta stock pold last k) percent stock; European prices tor 99 50 veor; (a) ta bankruptev-re- r Mvership or ness, U S prices 99 95 (s) copitol distribution; porgonizotion; (x) exdividend; (wi) when issued; wt) warrants HANDY AND HARMAN SILVER FRACTIONS (f) indicates following NEW YORK Silver was on (UPI) figure Is fraction in 32nds, (1) indicates auotod from Handy ond Hormon on NEW YORK 2 pm foreign (UPI) following figure Is fraction in 64ths. (r) Monday exchongo rotes in dollars following figure is fraction in 256ths. Monday Friday (s) ta fraction is following figure Canada Free Dollar 0006 00 7 SILVER FUTURES t Indicoies following figure is t?8ths. 2 5435 2 5475 NEW YORK Silver futures Enq'and SdoI Pound (UPl) m 16ths traction 30 2 2 SJS5 Futures Day Pound 5J05 etased Monday 960 to 1,000 Domt$ higher PE Soles High Low Close Chg 90 Day Futures Pound 2 5380 2 5305 Sales 2 918 contracts. 4200 4200 .. High Low Close Prev Australia Dollar A 1 29 50 4000 282 00 Sep 29120 26160 18 1.4950 Acme Mkt ?97 30 287 80 297 20 287 30 Dec 60 9 0278 Address ?99 20 290 10 299 20 289 20 Jon 1880 Ado irol Cp S 302 30 293 70 302 30 292 30 Vor 76 10 .2445 AetnoLf 305 00 296 oO 305 00 ?9S 00 May .2445 307 60 30 90 90 298 Aircolnc 80 8 297 90 Jly .3810 Alberts 36g 9 Sco 30 80 302.70 310 80 300 80 Settlement prices cn close ond orev. 007 Aicon Al 80 16 006 AllecCo .10b 9 COPPER FUTURES 44 9 .860 Atlg Pw NEW YORK Cooper futures (UPI) .0455 Allid Ch 1 32 11 Mondov closed 50 .to 70 oomts lower AiimdSt 1 40 7 1,387 Soles contracts Allis Ch .16b 12 5 Low Close Prev. High .3490 AICOO 194 12 8 60 .4210 AmolSu All - 3 G. McDermott Heads National Chain ..ml Mend, pany The New York Stock Exchange: Final Quotations Markets in Brief LONDON (UPI) Spot cooper wire bors closed the second session on the Metals Exchange Mondoh 16 pounds low er with buyers 83 and sellers 814 6 , pounds per metric ton, forward pounds lower with buyers 786 and sellers 787 pounds per ton Soles 9,750 tons Spot cathodes 9 pounds lower with buyers 775 and sellers 778 pounds per ton, forward 9 pounds lower with buve'S 771 and sellers 773 pounds per ton. Soles 250 tons Soot tin 22 pounds lower with buyers 1955 and sellers 1956 pounds per ton, ton word 24 pounds lower with buyers 1947 ond sellers 1948 pounds per ton. Soles 500 tons Soot lead to pound higher wth buyers 183 ond sellers 183' ? pounds per ton, forward 14 oounds higher with buyers 186 4 and sellers 167 pounds per ton Soles 7,450 tons .1020 Spot zinc 8 pounds higher with buyers 332 and sellers 333 pounds per ton, for 660 .0090 ward 6 pounds higher with buyers 328 03h ond sellers 329 pounds per ton Soles 0425 2,325 tens Settlement prices on prev and close 080 Spot silver .40 pence higher with buyers 008 110 40 ond sellers HO 50 pence, 3 months 023) forward 40 pence higher with buvo 00 13 00 ond sellers 13 10 pence, 7 month., 234' forward 50 pence higher with buyers 6 20 ond filers 116 60 pence per trov Wheot, corn oats Chicago (UPi) 2 5? ounce. Sales 12 lots and sovrans were substantially h qher o 0'50 Hose Mondov on the Cnicogo Board of 3 J3 3 33 ,lraa Dinar Trade 0725 0725 Wheat wos up 4 to 0 corn uo 7 4 to Turkey L ra FAR EAST 0 oats uo J to 6, ond sovboons up 40 165 t30 India Rupee to 80 0024 0024 Wheat odvonecd on news of harvest Indoncsio Rupiah 205c 2050 Honq Kong H K Dollar Livestock prob'ems m the Soviet Union KANSAS CITY 002 0hl7 Corn remained under pressure from Jaojn Yen t Monday Cattle 1.500 Slaughter steers 107 1025 commercial houses but offerings were tew PaMStan Rjpec ond heifers 25 to mostly 50 cents higher .1495 465 not bulls Soybean closed the limit up ocross the Philippines Peso cows siouohfer steady, established Feeders scarce, stcodv wita boord on the bass o strength in end Thursday $ advance Few small lots Ivah products Oats moved in symoofhy with the other id 950 1050 few choice with prime slaughter steers 47 50 48 00 choice 950 commodities Outside morkets were higher 325 lb 46 50 47 50 bulk choice 825 050 CHICAGO (UPl) -- Groin Figures Ronac ond lb heders 45 50 46 50. tew packages Close Prev. Open High Low individuals high choice o"d prime 46 75 WHEAT 47 00 few cutter and High utility J'v cosed up no limit Bd commercial cows 32 00 34 50 high drey Lood one iHg 34 75 35 50 Feeder steers scattered lots hiQh Qood and choice fiesnv 800 000 lb 47 00 51 00 Hogs 3 000 Borrows end 25 to 75 cents lower. U S to lb 43 25 43 50, U$ 42 50 43 00 Sows 25 to 75 US lo 3 300 600 lb 38 00 DETROIT (AP) Nearly General Motors 1973 model cars rnd truck1 are being recalled because brake parts were possibly left out or impmperlv inserted. the com9.000 A graduate of Boston University, he has held management positions with Ingersol Rand Co. and Norton Simon. Inc Francis facturers. titude and direction of the majority members of the CAB, nothing short of calling it suffocating.' Recall GM Models - MiPeimott l was president ot Prescolite. a divison of US Industries In February, he became executive vice president and a director of Health Industries. Car Assemblies Decries Attitude The renovation, runway meanwhile, is scheduled to be finished early next month, will, inspection on Aug. 9 Brake Parts Mr PiYvnni-- Pape 7 17, 1973 Health Industries, Inc., is an owned subsidiary of U S Industries. Inc . and operates 123 luxury health facilities throughout the country Last year, its sales figuie was near the $50 million level, Mr Rice noted The Federal Reserve Board said the industrial production index in June was 123 9 percent of the 1967 average. Although industrial production increased only slightly in June, it still was 9 3 percent above tne same month in 1972. ... V4 yfc Finance executive The was elected at a meeting of Health Industries board of directors in Denver Prior to the action Mr Rice had boon sciTMig as both president and board chairm in Such a slowdown could mean an easing of the inflationary pressures that have pushed prices steeply upward in recent months Pearson, B Markets Mmuiav City-ha.se- d Pressures Fusing? The six senators contended that Western Airlines cannot and should not be provide the full expected to provide complement of service m the market y tntty - y chain, Robert- - L Rice, chairman of the board, announced Francis G. McDermott is new president of Health Industries, Inc . Sait Lake nationwide health club near-teeor- d , continued NEW YORK (UP)' Foreign and dom nst c qcd prices Monday LONDON Momma fixing 119 75 down 25 10 Afternoon fixing 19 90 down PAR'S Ifrec morKCt) 123 92 up 25 FRANKFURT 120 3 down 0 44 19 50 bid 120 50 asKCd down 0 75 ZUR'CH NEW YORK 0 Hondv & Harman, noon 120 20 town M a g n u G fir ? Health Club Chain Names New Chief The figures appeared to be additional eontiimatma that the country's cummin has been slowing down Irom its i ale of growth in the first quarter of the year. Son D Warren ' seven-tenth- Senators Join Rtea r bt Tuesday Morning, July s seven-tenth- ya Mines WASHINGTON (AP) The of industrial production growth slowed considerably in June, increasing only three-tenth-s of one percent, comof one pared to a percent increase in May. the Federal Reserve Board reported Monday of Production consumer goods dei lined dm mg June by s of one pcrceni, the board said mid-Marc- h Hirn fab gfilmn gatt Reveals Dip in Rate rate the public interest In its petition, Utah Agencies supported both American Airlines and United Air Lines, but were which had applied turned down in to begin immediate nonstop service on the route tually monopolistic position. In rejecting the petition for filed reconsideration in the CAB said it was May relying on the representa-- ' tions of Hughes Airwest that it intends to resume competitive nonstop service . . this autumn Frontier Loses Plea To End Moab Run City-Lo- I June Output No to New S.L. - L.A. Flights Special to The Tribune n ilyiil'll y ,1 iMy 0m |