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Show To Guarantee Claims Firms Ask Ocean Laws By Petor J. Bernstein Newhouse News Writer - WASHINGTON Against a of backdrop multinational efforts to protect ocean resources as the common heritage of mankind, U.S. mining companies are urging Congress to adopt protective minthat would ing ..legislation allow them to lay claim to huge deep sea mineral deposits. .. . been proposed by a United Nations committee seeking to update the law of the sea. The proposed treaty, which the U.S. State Department strongly supports, would establish an international authority to regulate deep sea mining. But mining companies such as Deepseas Ventures and Kennecott believe an agreement between nations is years i away and that the U.S. should act unilaterally to safeguard American interests. They are pushing for passage of a bill introduced by Rep. Thomas N. Dowiang, chairman of the House Subcommittee on Oceanogra-t-jy- . The bill was written by a committee of the American Mining Congress, which represents the mining industry. r't One company owned by billionaire Howard Hughes has already started scooping up minerals from the ocean floor several hundred miles off the coast of Southern California. Market Up, Ebbs in Final Hour New York Times Service NEW YORK bounded extending last weeks rally, in a session that produced 1,010 advancing issues and a gam of 7.85 points for the Dow Jones Industrial Average. Volume picked up to 14.21 million shares on the New York Stock Exchange larger than any day in August ' for List Wednesday ' except but this remained slightly below the average daily turnover for first eight months of low-ke- y Best Levels 618-fo- launched two months ago from Philadelphia by the Hughes Toot Co. The ship is using undersea equipment to mine grapefruit-sizenodules of manganese, nickel and copper at deptiis of 15,000 feet. the campaign Isnt your enthusiasm for our new instant for protective legislation is not Such a treaty the equivalent of an international constitution for the oceans has Chrysler Recalls Cricket may have - Chrysler The DETROIT (AP) Cv.p. is asking 200 1972 Plymouth Cricket owners to bring in their autos for inspection and repair of possible improperly installed windshields. The vehicles in question had their windshields removed by order of the Los Angeles Port Operations in order to repair headliners damaged in transit . NEW YORK (UPI) Metol prices: Aluminum, primary, 99.5 per cent plus, pure. SO tt. ingots 25.00 c IP. Antimony, domestic 99 Va per cent pure, f.o.b. Loredo Texos Bulk 66.00 c lb. U. S. Coooer. electrolytic delivered c lb.; Lake 59.62 c lb. 60.0040.2$ Lod. common, U S. 16.50 c lb. Atongonese, 99.9 per cent pure, boxed regular 33.25 c lb. Nickel, electrolytic cathodes f.o.h. Port Coiborne Ont. 153 00 c lb. 99.5 soft Platinum, tine, producer 5164.00 ZQulck 76 lb. flask. silver. Tin, N.Y. prompt delivery 239.00 c lb. Tungsten powder, 96.8 per cent minimum pure, 54.154.50 nom. lb. Zinc .prime western U.S. 20.2521.00 c ' LONDON Spot copper (UPI) bars closed the second session on the wire Lon- heifers confirmed. ISO choice grode 3, 48.50. t o h. fesdlots. pet. k shrink! immediate to delivery units otherwise noted. JOLIET, III. (UPI Livestock Tuesday: Cattle 3,800; trade octive. Steers steody to Instances 25 cents higher; heifers ond cows steody. High choice ond prime choice good steers ond choice high choice ond choice 48.75 prime heifers Utility 49.74; good ond choice Conner ond cutter 30.00-3- 6 cows Sioughter 950 lb. yield mostly ewwitf. StatfChtg 00. Hogs 800; trade moderately octive. Borrows ond gilts 2.00 to 2.50 lower; No. 3 lb. No. NEAR Cast lb. receipts 1200 Wednesday's estimated cattle; 800 hogs. Livestock KANHS CITY Tuesday: Cattle 1,300. Sioughter steers 1.00 to fully 2.00 lower, than last heifers 1.50 to 2.50 lower Tuesday; Slaughter cows fully steodv bulls steody to weak. Feeders not fully established, steady to weak. Mostly choice with some 0 lb. sioughter steers 49.50 prime 50.85; mixed good and choice lb. choice including few prime heifers mixed good ond choice 0 and lbs. Utility some 37.00 commercial cows lb. slaughter bulls CHICAGO Produce Tuesdoy: 36.00; 1 (UPI) Feeder steers ond steer calves: Cheese five lb. processed loot 0 lb. 60.00-7dai High good ond choice muenster 80V90. Cheddar sln'.-- i lb. 40 lb. 00; (b. sies 81 '4; longhorns Feeder ond Good blocks lb. heifers: Swiss blocks 5 lb. unevenly choice . grode B grade A Hogs 4,000. Borrows ond gMs slow, lb. mostly 1.75 lower. U.S. 1 to 3 47.25-400. Sows 2.00 to 3.00 lower. U.S. I lb. to 3 Sheep 350. Spring lambs 1.00 to mostly Tuesday's quotations 1.50 higher; shorn ewes steody. Few lots 5103,251,709.00 Bonk Debits ond prime choice lb. Sarin tombs Fridays some with few prime, 79,746,478.00 37. ou. bum ciioi-.Some Oov Lost Year lbs. 79,927,258.15' utility ond good Today's Clearings ewes 35,409,447.75 Some Day Last Year Produce Market Bank Clearings Intermountain Stock Exchange Tuesdoys quototlons Bristol , Newsday Writer A slogan that might apply to most of the publications that companies All the publish for thej employes: good news thats fit to print. What about the bad news? Does it ever find its way into the various corporate newspapers, magazines and newsletters, often referred to as house No, it doesnt, not often organs? enough, says John Bailey, executive director of the International Association of Business Communicators, which is based in Akron, Ohio, and claims the membership of representatives from about 2,800 companies and organizations. Bailey says, Companies usually come off as being infallible. In aerospace, for instance, they only talk about contracts when they are won. Not otter -- nough will a company truly level with its employes. It wont say, to finish at Although many groups were banks, generally higher chemicals, papers and domesnutic oils among them, merous soft spots appeared as well. Includes Oils These included the international oils, reacting to the stepped-uplan by Libya, to take over 51 percent of oil properties of several major foreign oil companies there. p why. Too much of it is rosy. Com Comstock Conseur Utah will pledge participation with the federal government in the Metal and FORWARD AND DIAL SPACE-SAVE- WANT ADS m. M m 4k. 4. r ic Mines Act of 1966, at a ceremony Thursday conducted by Gov. Calvin L. The agreementHampton. signing with Department of is the Interior officials More Qualified Editors and communicators generally are more qualified for their jobs planned for the governors board room at 10 a.m. Carlyle F. Gronning, director of the Utah Industrial Commission, said Utah has adopted all federal provisions of the act, and, in fact, added some of its own. Utah oversees 23 underground uranium mines, 12 unmetal, halloysite derground and flourspar mines and seven open-pi- t operations, Mr. Gronning said. While there are no enforcement penalties in the Metal Mines Safety and as is the case with the Act federally - administered Fed Dow-Jone- Mine Health and 1969 of Act the state Safety can close any mine it views as violating health and safety standards, Mr. Gronning said. business By United Press International Horn. 893.14 160.67 269.55 272 3 267.96 271 .06 a 1.25 Itek Corprtn Tronsoetions m stocks used In overages 270 46 Tuesdoy: Industrials 1,020,800; Transpor 85 96.27 $S 17 9 32 782 32' 235 33 9 32 32' 32 f 37' 32' 32 Second 29 Health and Safety Act, which applies to industry and business. A simplified enforced ment codebook is now being drafted for state inspectors, I he said. Polaroid .32 PPGInd 1.70 Proc&G 1 60 PuS Col 1.20 PSE&G 1.72 Pullmonln 2 PurexCp .84 Purolotr .88 309 117 121 30 270 100 26 18 82 7 27 11S1 1V t1$-- 31 13 30' 30 100 99 18' IB' 21V ?) 70 69 13' 13' 17 x379 45 44 44t 41 41 25 2S' 26 42 ?6 43 I 9 21 101 70 44 13 9 V? J 892.99 160.59 96.15 270.35 Noon 1 894 64 160.52 96.21 270.66 p.m. 693.? 2 p.m. 160.75 96.15 270 46 3 p.m, 894.42 161.44 96.18 270.94 695.39 161.33 96.11 271 06 Close 7.8? 41.98 Net chg. 4 0 09 4 2.25 40.68 41.24 40.09 40.83 Pci. Chg. NEW YORK (UPI) Dow Jones closing moe of averages: Clast Chg Stacks Open High 30 Inds 890.20 900.29 885.69 195.39 4 7.82 20 Tran 159.82 162.72 158.77 161.334 1.98 96.11 40.09 95.38 96.16 96.88 15 UtltS Page Section Va - Hnagrr Wednesday Morning, September 5, 1973 proposed in Senate Bill 2117. The state also has been qualified to administer and the Occupational enforce 20 Market Mine Future Penalties He added that m?rJator penalties are a likelihood in the future particularly if for the the responsibility health and safety conditions in mines is transferred from the Department of the Interior to the Department of Labor as Mining 11 Nickel I 16 IntT&T 1.40 I s Salt a(f eral Coal Inti Inti Averages s ' juestion-and-answe- Instead, Bailey says, corporations frequently will spend a lot of money to produce pretty puolications that lack credibility. Bailey says, When it gets down to the floor, people (employes) laugh at them." Despite his criticisms, Bailey and other authorities on internal communications think house organs have improved in recent years, even if they have a long way to go. Several factors have contributed to the progress. Checks Mines . r columns larity anonsubmit can questions, Employes ymously if they prefer, that will be answered in the publication by someone in management specializing in the topic. But sometimes response has been sparse and consequently the idea has been dropped. Other subjects that may show up in house organs, a spot check reveals, are annual meetings and employe classified advertising sections. even give restaurant re- -' views and travel tips. Do company publications work? Are they read? William Barclift, editor of a General Electric magazine, gives the same answer as many others: Hopefully youre reaching. - R Ralston .75 19 Rovthon .70 9 67 47' 47 25 RovolCC ,64 17 RovID 1.08b 12 26 44 1Vj W V9 ... Lr Ten Leading Stocks Kaiser Al .SO KaiserCt .50 KC So Ind 2 KanNeb 1.12 KonPLt 1.48 KovserR 40 Kennecol 2 Kerr Me .60 16 7 136 22 7 33 2 26 8 Soles, closing prices ond NEW YORK (AP) chonge of the 10 most f9 1 14 16ths. octive stocks traded on the New York Stock Exchange tuesdoy. 5 Sales Close Sales Close Chg. 9 Romodo Ins 9 64 114,700 Minn Min Mfg .... 321,400 29 17 25 114, 7GO Gen Foods 231,700 Scott Paper 10 Kim Cl 1.20 IS 95.70U 149,200 Airlines Soerry Rand SO. PE Sates High Low Close Chg. Am Foirchiid Com ... 60 29 90,900 124,100 KLM Airl .. Texoco V? 90.700 33 16' Alcan Alum Kooper 1.88 7 Chomp Spark Pg . 117,400 Acme MM I 10 Krotfco 1.77 1? Address .60 .20 33 Kresae Admiral Co 5 Kroger IJ0 16 AefnoLf 1.76 tl YORK NEW A tor Sir dord Indexes Poor's hourty (UPI) Tuesdoy. Aircolnc .60 d Alberts .360 9 2 p.m 34.14 104.64 II o.m. ... 117.54 33.97 50.77 104.54 2 P.m AllegCp .10b 34.30 104.62 LeorSleg .28 7 30 80 117.49 34.06 104.51 Close Allg Pw 1.44 Noon .... 34.34 104.51 LehPIC 40 6 J17-A1 34.00 AlUdCh 1.32 12 son P.m. 1107 Prrv flnv 1045 Levitz Furn 10 AlltedSt 1.40 8 7 2.20 171 24 25 24 ... LibbyO Cn Con 1.60 24 2- 5Allis Ch .16b 11 8runswfc .24 12 193 26 LOF .. pf 4 31 31 Conti Oil 1 8 234 31 331.94 15 Alcoo 49 33' 37' Buev E 1.20 14 42 McNI Libby 11 20 20 20 .92 19? Tel Cont 13 12 21 13 AmalSu 1.60 Budd Co ,40 4 10 Ligg My 2 34 34 Contrl Onto 6 269 34 BuodCo pf 5 .. Z100 64' 64' AHsspf 3 .. 21 5 23 77 26 Cox Brd .35 15 26' ... Litton 16 Ait. Airlines .. 16 BirtovoW .70 9 II 16 t.ockheeO 1.77 10 28 28 29 1 57 CPCIntl 28 50 29 29 ABrond 2.38 7 Burt In 1.40 II lorv? S Ind I 7 16 41 16 16 ... LonStG CroneC 80g 5 31 31 AmBrcst M 12 9 266 31 Burl No I1 1.46 9 37 33 Am Con 2.20 97 229 226 227 2' Crwn Zl 1.20 11 x874 33 Burrghs .60 42 LTV Corp 6 22 191 20 2- 0Curtiss Wrt 25 Am Distill I 16 Lucky St .54 1? 14 35 35 3- 5C AOistTd .48 23 Cyprus Ms 1 10 LukenStl .60 6 AmElec 1.90 tyke Ygstn II D Export .. Cemp S 1.16 13 Ail contracts except Sep closed down the Am 10 1.10 .74b ConPoc II AFinSy limit Ask. 28 39 38 27 DonoCp 1.36 7 CoroPL 1.52 8 215.9 216.00 215.9 216.009 222.00 AmHom M 38 Seo 1 27 27 Dart In 0g K) 103 28 CarrlerC .52 15 217.00 220.00 216.00 216.00A 228.00 AmHosp .28 42 Oct MadFd 55b 1 14 16 16 IV 11 6 6 Dovco I AMetCx 16 Tr Cater 210.00 215.00 210 00 210.00A 221.00 Dec Mod Square 11 95 20 20 DovPLt 1.66 10 2 7 Cetonese 208.00 212.00 206.00 3D8.00A 216.00 Amer Motor 5 Jan Mognov .60 IS 10 618 55 55 1 10 1.40a Deere 40 2 AmNGs 8 Centl Sova 212.00 Mar 207.9 205.9 305.9A 216.00 A Mar Oil 1.60 10 17 17 55 Mnt 1.10 Del 8 1.20 Smelt 8 .80 5 Cerro 206.00 212.00 205.9 2Q5.9A 215.00 .90 May Marcor ChoseMan 2 10 213.00 213.00 204.9 204.9A 215.00 Am Stnd .50 6 Jiy MarMid 1.60 7 7 10 2.80 AmT&T .80 Chemetn A Ask; B Bid. 1.24 9 MarshF AmT&T pf 4 .. Chess! .750 6 MartMr 1.15 7 CHICAGO Chris Croft S3 (UPI) Livestock Futures: AmT&T wt .. May OS 1.60 9 Amefek .70 9 Chrvstr 1.40 4 .65 13 MaverOs AMF In 1.08 9 Cln Gas 1.64 9 McCroy 1.20 4 CIT Fin 2.20 11 Cp 32 Ampex 57 McDonld Cp 11 Amstor 1.70 7 2.20 CitiesSv 10 McGrEd 1 Anocon J7b 9 City Inv .60 5 McGr HI .48 9 CocoCol 1.90 41 Apco Oil 4k 7 13 McLean 40 .16 18 28 LIVE SEEP CATTLE: CocoBot! .38 ApecoCp Mead Cp .60 10 ArmcoS 1.20 6 Colgate .54 28 1.18 36 Merck Arms Ck .84 13 Colim Radio .. M G M Inc 18 V 21 22 36 22 OuqneL 1.72 10 AN Oil 1.30 8 CBS 1.46 10 Minn PL 1.4 1 5 5 5?k Assoc Trons .. ... Col Gas 1.90 6 Mo Pac At Richfld 2 21 372 87 66' 2.30 9 CmwEd MobilOl 2.80 9 1 2 34 Atlas Cor. 4 Comsat 48 19 I.Mohsco 1.20 0 W PH, 11. It so lO va um cq i.w iv Avco Lorp 4 ' 0 mwwv'Uin B Va 8 8 399 Eastern Air 12 7 .30 X173 to 0 8' 6 Avrtetlnc 8 ConsFd 1.30 Monsanto 2 11 EstKo 1.280 36 329 137 136 137 Con Frat .56 6 MontPr 1.80 11 B ConsNG 2.03 6 MorrsK .40b 6 Consm Pw 2 9 Motorola .90 22 Bob&WII .80 T? x206 24 23' Conti Air Ln 17 Mt Fuel 1.92 24 30 30' 55 30' BokerOil .37 28 MtStTet 1.52 9 7 7 Pn 4 26 8' Bongor MurotO 1.20 18' 1- 8- to Bath Ind .30 8 159 18 MtOm 1.10b 22 .62 16 7217 23 Beat FdS 2' 13 13 33 13 BeechA .?0g 7 12 lowing 23 17 to 3.98 435 BelcoPet 2k 8 York 1) Incom Va 34 76 34 Bendix 1.60 9 is o list of KEYSTONE: '4' Nabisco 2.30 11 S' 76 S' 5 bid and osked priCust 61x18 47 19 32 Benouef Inc 11 NatCosh 40 .. 26 26 ces on Mutual BethSt 1.40a 7 195 26 Cust B2 19.35 21.21 Nt CttyL .90 6 17 16 Funds os euoted by Cust B4 xS.01 6.78 Boeing C .40 tO 155 17 NotDistil .90 9 13' 1- 3Boise Cosed 7 292 13 the NASO Inc. Cust K1 6.97 7.64 Notl Gen .50 $ ' 1.20 22' 22 22' 10 86 Borden Cust K2 6.04 42 NtlGvp 1.05 7 3 3 24' 7348 24' Tuesday Borg W 1.35 6 8 NatSteei 2 30 30' 44 30' ... BostEd 2.44 11 Notomos .25 51 16 24 17 6 Bourns Inc 10 Nev Pw 1.35 8 10' BronlfAir 3i 10 337 10V 10 NEngPl 1.78 9 177 61 60 6- 0BrlsMy 1 32 21 Nwmnt 1.04 14 216 30 Va 13 24 13 13' BritPet 27b 21 83 14 NiogMo 1.14 9 NL Indust 1 9 203 14 72 40 WASHINGTON Wlfhdrowols NorfolkWs 5 7 (UPI) N Am Phil 1 25 23 7 and deposits In Treasury accounts for . S 10 NoCMGs .60 9 the current fiscal year through Aug. 29. Nwst Ind 45 4 compared to a year ogo. Tuesday's Quotations THIS YEAR 551.876,076.270 64 Withdrawals Quotations from the NASD ore rea42,945.936.00.13 Deposits cts. Motive Interdealer prices os of 4,697 701,182.25 Cash batonce Occld Petri 18 I Interdealer approximately p.m. OccidPt pf 4 .. 460,135,861.305.45 Public debt morkets chonge throughout the day. LAST YEAR OccPtpf 3.60 .. not do Prices Include markmorkuo, 546.456,769. 381. 24 Withdrawals OccPtpf 2.14 .. down or commission. 3x.985, 833,775. 29 OgdenCp .60 7 Deposits Ohio Ed 1.60 It 5422,307,955.85 Cosi) Balance SECURITIES OkloGE 1.32 12 438.132.131,509,26 Pubt.c debt OkioNG 1.32 9 Internal Revenue collections on Aug. 29 were 5645,882,107.59. OtmCorp .88 6 BULLOCK Bond Sr 474 $.18 Or Rckt 1.20 II FUNDS: 3.47 3.79 Dividn Otis El Co 2 10 Bull Fd Stk 6.51 5.96 Pret OutbdM 1.20 8 Cdn Fd 4.61 5.04 Incom OwenCF .88 14 Div Shr 7.16 Sr Stock 6.55 SALT LmKE CITY Eggs Cent Shs 6.69 7.31 Grwth prices to retoKers delivered to CHANN1NG OPPENHM FO: stores, in corfons. coses exchanged; FUNDS: Op Aim 10.0 11.37 PocGos 1.76 8 Grode AA extra large Grade AA Balncd 0 Fnd 7.30 7 Poc Ltg 1.68 9 loroe Grode AA medium 779; xtO.37 11.33 Op Tme 7.41 6.10 PucPetrl .50 21 Grode AA small Prices to producS.2S 5.74 Prud SIP 10.37 11.33 Grwth PacPwr 1.60 10 ; ers: Grode AA taroe Grade AA 6.64 7.26 PUTNAM Incom PC TGT 1.20 10 1.80 1.97 FUNDS: medium Grode AA smoll Sped Pon Am Air .. CHASE 10.62 11.61 Cheese Conver rindless block 04; Ponhdl 1.90 7 BOSTON: 0.99 9.83 sandwich loot 87; mild longhorn 94. Eauity Penn Centr . . 8 70 9.51 Bos Fnd 16.67 15.25 Geo . 93 score 100, 92 score 100. Butter 1.12 26 Penney COMMONWLTH 11.19 12.23 Grwth CHICAGO Egg morket PennPL 1.68 8 TRUST: 7.95 6.69 Inc .80 10 Tuesdoy: Prices paid delivered to Pennzoil H 1.11 1.20 10 A&6 9.73 63 about steody: Cents per dozen (80 PeooGs 2.24 7 DREYFUS GRP 10.62 11.61 Vista per cent A or better) jumbo too tew to PepsiCo 1.20 26 16 104 17 10 58 11.59 .60 14 MomPoD Fd ROE FDS: STEIN Oryt report; extra iorge white too lew to rePet Inc 1.35 9 15 15 23 Bolonc 20 75 20.75 HorfSMx M 0 Eaty Fd 3.81 4.87 mediums port; large white .64 28 Pfizer 1- 647 17 10.38 10.38 HeciaMn 2k 37 Dryf Lv 14.60 16 00 Copitl standards too tew to report. Phelp D 2.20 11 47 47 1.08 104 H IS 46 Heinz 7.99 7.29 14 Incm 84 14.84 Stock $p s Prices to retoilers: Grode A In 10 1.64 PhilaEI 18 257 36 35 36 Hercules .60 EATON UNION SERVICE delivered) extra large Iorge 14 14 PhilipM 1.40 23 36 1- 4HOWARD: Hershy 1.10 10 GROUP: mediums 6686. 25 1.30 PhilPet 53 52 53 205 24 .92 Htubleln 14 Bain Fd 87 Brd S lv 13.61 1 78 80 78 78 Pillsbry 1.52 12 Inc me UNITED F'KOS Hewitt P .20 44 Pitney B .68 11 V 24 24 67 24 7.14 7.87 Hilton Htl I II Speed F Accum 7 7 Hoff 7 7 26 Electn Skk Fd 12.69 13.67 Cont gw 9 86 10.81 21 2- 190 22 CHICAGO (UPI) Cosh grain: FIDELITY Cont Inc 9.73 10.66 Hoi Inns .30 IS 1 111 122 111 109 Wheat off 9; No. 2 sofg red 4 83N. CHICAGO 13.22 14.49 Honywl 1.40 22 Wheat, com oats GROUP: Incom (UPD 36 24 24 Corn unchanged. No. 2 yellow 2.40. 11.61 12.69 6.87 7.5 Hoover 1.28 7 and soybeans were substantially lower at Cootat Scienc 7 7 72 Horizon Co 5 Oats unchanged; No. 2 extro heavy the dose Tuesdoy on the Chicoga Board Dest of Trade. whige 1.16N. ; feed Wheat was off 6 to 28 cents; com off Barley malting the permissible limit of 18 In eoch con1 No. Soybeans unchanged; yellow tract, ots off the permissible 6 In each 7.01 N; Chicago high rate. contract and sovbeans off 20 to 29 cents. A lock of significant news was one reason for the widespread declines In the commodities with offering pressure of last Greose Wool week continuing throughout the session. NEW YORK (UPI) futures closed SO to 100 points lower on Commercial firms provided offering presthe New York Cotton Exchange Tuesday sure In wheat ond rainy weather In the Certificated spot wool 225.0 nominal, growing areas of com ond soybeans over High Lew Close Prev. the long weekend contributed to lower Grease Wool: prices in tMh commodities. 222.0 224.0 The ooprooch cf the harvesting season 2230 2280 Oct also was o consideration in com ond sov230 0 220.0 Dec 213 5 213.5 213.5 beans as on ample yield was onticipoted 223. S Mor in many areas. 7085 28 5 210 0 216$ May 205.0 215 0 Oats moved In sympathy with the other 205.0 205.0 Jiy 2H-211.5 Oct 204.:B 211.5 commodities. 8--flid. The outside morkets were lower. A - - - 21 22 7 26 26-- 14 14 29 30 14 13 14 14 60 23 9 60 23 Va 10 Vj I S Standard & Poor Closing 500 Stock Index - '- 64l - t - - 01- E ASS 241 Mutual Funds U.S. Treasury Over the Counter Dairy Market Wool R Employes get their paycheck from the company and they want it to succeed. Im not saying an editor should spill everything he knows into the company publication, but employes are entitled to know about the future of the company. will be James M. Day, new administrator of the Mining Enforcement and Safety of the Department of the Interior. ! and trusted by top management to have make decisions. Companies found that workers often get erroneous information from the grapevine. So there is a greater effort by man- agement for employes to get its "correct" version first. A device that has grown in popu- like State to Sign Pact on Mines Signing for the government AH soles In k indreds (90) omitted except for thos designated (z) which ore traded In 10 shore lots ond carried in full. DIVIDENDS: are onnuol unless otherwise identified: (o) plus extra; (b) paid lost year; (c) payment on occumu-totedividends; (d) declared or paid tor this year, no regulor rote; (e) cosh plus stock; (g) onnuol rate plus stock dividend; (h) poid this year totest dividend omitted; (I) percent In stock; (k) percent In stxk paid tost year; (a) a bankruptcy - receivership or reogonizotlon; (s) capital distribution, (x) exdividend; (wi) when Issued ( t) worronts. FRACTIONS: (f) Indicates following figure Is fraction m 32nds; (I) indicates following figure Is fraction in 64ths; (r) following figure Is fraction In256ths; (s) following figure is fraction in t28ths; (t) indicates following figure Is fraction In Grain - PUT YOUR BEST FINGER nt The New York Stock Exchange: Final Quotations Cash Grain Crescent Croft ' Crown ' East Utoh ; Empire panies should realize that its 40 years ago. Entitled to Know Ceremony Thursday lv CnvLnds ChlefCons C'ovton CoioCons CombMet , H was ahead (Copyright) Board of Trade Foreign Exchange ing, then eased 55.84, up 0.20. problem. NEW YORK (UPI- ;- Markets ot O glance ot the dose on Tuesdoy: Stocks Higher L moderate trouing. LONDON Bonds Steody. Morning fixing KM .50 up 1.00 U.S. Government Bonds Slightly ternoon fixing 105.00 up 1.50 In quiet trading. higher PARIS (tree morket) 106.09 down 1.86 American Stocks Higher in moderate FRANKFURT 104.92 UP 0.46 trading. Zurich 104.75 bid 105.75 osked up 0.75 London Stocks Lower. NEW YORK Cotton Futures Higher. Wheat closed Handy & Harman, noon 105.40 up 1.60 Chicago Groin Futures 105.60 asked UP off 6 to 20 cents; corn off 10; oats off Engeibard 105.40 bid 1.60 6; and soybeans off 20ito 29. European prices for 99.50 per cent fineCottle Trade Steody with instances 25 ness; U.S. prices. 99.95. cents lower; top 852.75. SILVER FUTURES NEW YORK (UPI) Silver futures . closed Tuesdoy 360 to 440 points lower. Sales 3,796 contracts. CHICAGO (UPI) Groin Futures Range: Nigh Lew Clast Prev. Open High Low 264.50 256.50 256.40 362.00 Sep WHEAT 271.70 362.80 365.10 369.00 Dec 773.30 364.60 267.20 271.20 Dec closed down the limit Ask. Jon 378.59 269.SO Mar 280.30 272.70 May 284.90 V6.00 Jiy 287.10 280.00 Seo 291.80 287.20 Dec CORN Settlement prices on close end prev COPPER FUTURES futures Copper NEW YORK (UPI) Tuesday closed 300 to 41$ points lower. Soles 1,376 contracts. Close Prev Lew High Seo Oct Dec OATS Jon All contracts dosed down limit As. Mar May Jiy Seo Oct Settlement prices on prev. ond close. Livestock Markets BullMoA retention requirements, the automaker said. The company said it learned: of the problem through field reports but added that there was no record of accidents or injuries as a result of this NEW YORK (UPI) Foreign domestic gold prices Tuesday: don Metals Exchange Tuesday 12 pounds lower with buyers 790 ond sellers 792 7 ton, forward pounds per metric pounas lower with buyers 775 'a ond sellers 776 pounds per ton. Sales 15,350 tons. Spot cathodes 13 pounds lower with buyers 773 ond sellers 775 pounds . ton, forward 13 pounds lower with buyers-75and sellers 755 pounds per ton Soles 675 tons. Spot tin 17 pounds higher with buyers .T9TO ond sellers 1997 pounds per ton. forward 6 pounds higher with buyers 1975 ond sellers 1977 pounds per ton. Soles 465 tons. pound higher with buyers Spot leod 176 and sellers 177 pounds per ton, forward 'A pound higher with buyers 161 'A and sellers Wl pounds per ton. Sales 1,900 tons. Spot sine 1 pound higher with buyers 375 ond sellers 376 pours per ton, HANDY AND HARMAN SILVER 1 NEW YORK (UPI) pounds higher with buyers 37414 Handy ond Harond sellers 374 pounds per ton. Sales mon Tuesdoy quoted silver at 262.9 cents 1,925 tons. 1.0 cent ounce from up Friday. ' Spot silver 1.10 pence hioher with buy- per ers 106.60 ond sellers 107.00 pence, 3 months- forword .90 pence higher with buyers 110.70 ond sellers 110.60 pence, 7 months forword .70 pence higher with buyers 115.00 ond sellers 115.30 pence per NORTH SALT LAKE Morket news for Idaho-UtoEastern Nevada Feedlot and troy ounce. Sales 160 lots. Range Sales for week ended Tuesday: over the long holiday weekend Trade moderately active with bulk of octivity or late Friday Saturday. Representative sales, slaughter steers ond heifers .5051.00 lower. Early week trade of o sto ndstill s markets In surrounding areas continue to shew weekend weakness and Feeder coutiousiy. operating buyers cattle ond sheep trade In direct areas at o standstill. Slaughter steers confirmed 620 choice 1,1001, ISO lb yield grade mostly 3, 50.r Some for dellve.v through September; late lost week ond not previously few choke ond 51.00; good ported lb including Holsteins 1,1001,300 - windshields with impropbeen er cement adhesive and would therefore not meet federal Markets in Brief Metal Markets The composite 0.15 points at 10:30, crept as hi-r- h as 0.29 by the 2:30 post- copying machine overcoming your common sense? By Dennis Weintraub These are hard times and heres The broad advance found the Dow industrials closing at their best levels of the day. As measured by the exchanges Composite Index, however, the market strength ebbed by nearly a third in the final hour. d coming from Hughes firm but frorar its leading competitor, Deepseas Ventures, Inc., a Tenneco subsidiary, based at Gloucester, Point, Va. Executives of the Virginia firm have said they will not move into the commercial sphere on a larger scale with Hughes an .estimated $200 million investment unless they get assurance theyll be protected if the U.S. agrees to an international treaty. Stock prices again Tuesday, 1973. The mining is being done by the Glomar Explorer, Pardoxically, - Bo Plant Magazines Tell TrutSi? k. ' Markets - M. 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