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Show Up and Down the Street Management Shift ialif ,u!t Allende Ouster Surprises Mining Officials Sritmnr Hotel Utah Names By Robert H. Woody Tribune Business Editor DENVER The militarily-forcedownfall of Salvador Allende, president of Chile, e came as a d sur-pris- here Tuesday at the annual convention of American the Hopefully, he said, Chile may sometime become a capitalist nation again. There ia a chance that Anaconda might be able to get a more reasonable course of action from Chile. Will Anaconda's attempts to recover its losses be better now? Min- Uncertain Future ing Congress. Mr. Woody It was after Allende's election that the expropriation of the major pro-Chil- e properties and of Kenneeott' Copper Corp. and the Anaconda Co. began. The loss of Anacondas large mines in 1970 was a crushing economic blow for the company. Its stock plummeted. The company went through a blood bath of personnel cuts. Almost simultaneously as the coup was taking place in Chile, I was having coffee with C. Jay Parkinson, the chairman of Anaconda, who had been at the helm of the company as it resisted, then finally succumbed to expropriations. Still a Director now-retire- d Now at 65 and still a director of several Anaconda subsidiaries, Mr. Parkinson is on the threshold of full retirement. Will Anaconda ever return to Chile? Not likely in the short term, Mr. Parkinson commented Once a country has gone through a revolution, it takes years even centuries before it changes significantly. The future is purely speculative, Mr. Parkinson said. They cant pay very much now because they are bankrupt. At best there may be a chance at more reasonable discussions with Chile and $164.00 ; oz 76 lb. flosk. Quicksilver, Tin, N.Y. prompt delivery 240.25 c lb. Tungsten powder, 98 8 per cent minimum pure, $4.154.50 nom. lb. c Zinc, prime western, U.S. lb. LONDON (UPl) copper Spot In the meantime Anaconda is pressing on all courses of action to recover what it believes is just compensation, Mr. Parkinson said. He said that re .respectively he had hoped to persuade the Chile" ns that controlling ownership by Chile of Anaconda's existing properties created no new wealth for anyone. It simply amounted to merely cutting thinner slices from a given loaf of bread. Mr. Parkinson said he had hoped to persuade the Chile- - New York Times Service NEW YORK - the government The stock market tried hard late Tuesday to at least break even but finally closed with a loss of s 5.57 points in the Industrial Average. It was notable that three Du bellwethers in the index Pont, Eastman Kodak and Esmark suffered the major declines and dragged the indicator downward. Du Pont lost Kodak was off 2'2 to 164i 1 to 131; and Esmark fell 1 point to 26. There was not a single issue in the industrial list that was able to show a gain of as much as a point in the day. The strongest issue in the Dow Jones Industrial list was to 22 at the Anaconda, up close. This gain could be attributed to the overthrow' of President of Allende in Chile. The stocks of three other companies with laige stakes Dow-Jone- Raise Money Voices Opinion Utah Power & Light Co. Tuesday sold 800.000 shares of common stock for $27.1 million. Successful bidder was a group led by White, Weld & Co., Inc. The bid was $33,935 a share. Proceeds will be used to retire short term borrowings incurred for recent construction, a UP&L spokesman said. He said it was the first UP&L security offering since May, 1972. Markets Ot o glance at the close on Tuesday: Stocks Lower in slow trading. Bonds Higher. U.S. Government f onds Steady in quiet troding. Americon Stocks Lower in slow trading. London Stocks Lower. Cotton futures Mostly lower. Chicago Gram Futures Wheat closed to 20 cents; corn up to up 17 oats up 2V? to ond soybeons off 20 to up 7. 25 50 Cattle Trade cents, instances cent; lower; top $50.25. NEW ond LONDON Morning fixing 102.50 down 2.25 Afternoon fixing 102.75 down 2.00 PARIS (free market) 107.24 down 2.02 FRANKFURT 102 93 down 2.37 ZURICH 102.00 bid 103.00 asked down noon 103.05 down 2.00 Enoelhard 103.05 bid 103.25 asked down 200 European prices for 99.50 per cent fineness; U.S. prices 99.95. YORK (UPl) 5; 4; Board of Trade HANOY AND HARMAN SILVER YORK (UPl) Hondy and Hor NEW wire Chile cut off its nose to spite its face, he said. As new confrontations KANSAS CITY 2,200 at Cerro closed unchanged 15. 926 declines, or more than on Monday, while only 479 issues showed gams, a decline of 95 from Monday. A total of 1,775 issues were traded. 5 more than Monday and only 4 issues reached new highs while 28 hit new lows for the year. Volume for the day reached 12.690,000 shares against 11,620,000 in the preceding days trading. There were 90 y Utah Second Section Pane be- 29 Trane Lists Chief of The arbitration was not applied in Chile, because Allende had created a special "stacked court to set compensation, Mr. Parkinson said. to 29, while Kenneeott, which has vigorously fought of its mines, expropriation to 32. At its went down high of 32 U, Tuesday, it was of touching its previwithin ous 1973 high of Materials Metals Search The expropriations Coon L. Kent Phillips, Valley, Wis., has been promoted to materials manager at the Salt Lake manufacturing plant of the Trane Co., J. of properties in Chile, the Congo and other places of the world have set the mining companies scurrying to more stable countries to look for of new sources minerals. When these sources are dev eloped and come on the market, they will be a disruptive force on the minerals produced by the expropriating countries. Mr. Parkinson was born of Mormon stock in Salt Lake City. He was raised in Morgan County, graduated from Morgan High School and earned his law degree from the University of Utah. lie became J. OBrien, vice president of manufacturfor the ing commercial air conditdivi- ioning sion of the La Mr. Phillips Crosse, Wis., firm said. Mr. Phillips will be responsible for purchasing, production control, stores and traffic at the Salt Lake plant. Mr. Phillips, who has been with Trane since 1966, will relocate in Salt Lake City soon. first affiliated with Anaconda in 1940 as a member of the Salt Lake City law firm of Van Cott, Bagley, Cornwall and McCarthy. Co. Stuart Cl. Cross, longtime California hotel ami restaurant executive, has been named executive vice president, and Henry "Hank Alma, managing director, has been appointed vice president for marketing. The changes take elfect immediately. Revamp Noted his special skills to Hotel Utah the entire system. Other Posts Mr. Cross served with the Yosenute Park and Curry Co., applying "The recent aequistum of Hotel Temple Square by Hotel Utah Co., combined with the dollar multinullion planned expansion of Hotel Utah and the increased management at the Hotel rcponsibilities Utah Motor Inn, have created the need for a of the Hotel Utah Co., now a system of hotels, said Victor L. Brown, company president. "Business in downtown Salt Lake City is growing and the Hotel Utah system fully intends to lead in this growth, Mr. Brow n said. But as business increases, so does competition. The success of Hotel has Utah Co. traditionally been based on two factors the finest in service and facilities and aggressive, marketing-mi- principal concessioner in National Park in California, for more than 20 years, rising from a college summer employe to chairman of the board. He has served as president of the National Park Foundation, a private, nonprofit organization established to support the programs of the National Parks program. Mr. Cross said he and his wife are absolutely delighted not only to have the opportunity of moving to Salt Lake City, but to become associated with such a growing, dynamic organization as the Hotel Utah Co. managment. nded Name Official Brown said Mr. Aloia is widely respected as one of the most experienced and professional marketing men in the entire industry. He will br Mr. soles in hundreds (00) omitted for those designated (z) which are traded in 10 share lots ond carried in full. DIVIDENDS: ore annual unless otherwise identified: (a) plus extro; (b) paid last year; (c) payment on accumulated dividends; (d) declared or poid so far this year, no regular rote; (e) cash plus stock; (g) annual rate plus stock dividend; (h) paid this year latest dividend omitted; (0 percent in stock; (k) percent in stock paid lost year; (q) in bankruoev - receivership or reogonization; (s) capital distribution, (x) exdiviuend; (wi) when issued I t) worronts. FRACTIONS: (f) indicates following figure is fraction in 32nds; 0) indicates following figure is froction in 64ths; (r) following figure is froction m256ths; (s) toilowing figure is traction in 128ths; (1) indicates following figure is fraction in I6ths. All except Dow-JoneNEW ronge Stocks Open s Averages uow Jones Closing YORK (UHl) of overoges: High Low Close Chg 892.46 878 61 885.765 57 162 22 158 58 160 321.66 Tran 93 99.98 100 24 98 61 99 Utils 271 07 272.66 267.99 270 65 Stks Transactions in stocks used In overages Tueday: Industrials 877,900; Transporta Utilities 229,000; tion 337,600. Totol Indus 30 20 15 886 44 161 29 150 1,444 Close Bonds: 40 Bonds' 10 10 10 tO 72 52 65 90 80 1st RR 2nd RR 20 30 Inds. Hiqh Low 1051.70 851 90 160 40 159 86 1S9.97 159 74 7 Bh8 160 36 160 32 885.76 1 86 5 57 0 6? 1)4 884 48 884.11 8H4S6 864 26 . IS Trans. 228 10 151 97 Utils 120 72 94.551 Chg. Pet chg J 0 08 99 99 99 99 69 41 41 09 99 18 99 15 0 93 -0- .9? 4003 JonFd 11 1.74b 40 JettPilol .52 40.37 Jewel C 1.66 JohnMv 1.20 .50 20.25 John&Jn .80 269 85 JonLogn L 1.35 Jones 269 98 .76 Jostens 269 69 1.40 270.70 JovMfg 270 72 2.1 -- 0 78 At .50 Ten Leading Stocks NEW YORK (AP) Sales, closing prices and net change ot the active stocks traded on the New York Stock Exchange Thursday. InMinCh .52 16 185 33 32 9 Inti Mining 11 76 32 Inti Nickel 1 16 IntT&T 1.40 7 1330 30 91 31 Itek Corprln 16 --0 is 15 93 25 33 08 Utils Indus By United Press Internotionot 500. Ronge of prices this year: A 10 most 31s 32 9 8 323s - 1V 30? 4- 29 104 134 13 32 45 33 24 36 36 87 20' a 1978 136 114' a 112r 1 34 34 21 10 7 49 9 7 21 4- Vb 19;- e1144 V8 13V- 33 36 174 364 3- 22'? 21 7 1SV 22 63 17 114 7 16 7 10 10 5 1 15V 22 - 34 17 V 17 17 37V 8 21 1 32 29 4 V V. VB q 6- K Kaiser KaiserCt .50 KanNeb 1.12 KonPLt 1.48 KavserR A0 Kennecot 2 Kerr Me .60 9 30 14 15 11V 32V? 563 53 68 7- 8- S 15U 22 Va 4 Safewy 1.60 9 StRegis 1.60 12 Sonder Asso 11 11 31 3- 66 68 2- BaD&Wil Standard & Poors Closing 500 Stock Index NEW YORK (UPt) 6 11 15 O.m Noon .. 11 30 p.m Mutual Funds FloYork wing is O list Of Did ond osked pr on Mutual :es Funds as Quoted by rhe NASD Inc. New 8 11 9 10 20 14 12 14 4 9 10 9 10 3' 2 NotPhm 5 5 PenzOfB 2 2 ProcSys ' 1 1 Rschlnd 4 SentSec 2 2V SKngMNv 9v 8 SkylnOil SWRsch 24 41 B 4i SuretyFIn 9 8 TeleCom 2 Va Telmtn e TronAtCp 17 ; 16 UIBnc 24 23 ValNtlBk 28 WkrBkTr 4, ZCMI ZionBkcrp 37 24 25V? Bank Gearings zC. Tuesdays quotations Bonk Debits Some Day Lost Year Today's Oormos Some Day Lost Yea, you need!! Wool Cali Grain Corn unchanged; Oats unchanged, white 1 23N Borlcy malting SI09, 095,103 V4.47J.708 5X064.595 90 40.770.276.38 50; 2 feed 1.S0 V8UN. Soybeons up 45; No. Ch.cojo high rote. 1 yellow 6.70' ;N, 7 9 6 11 10 9 7 10 9 23 48 20 .24 56 1.40 15 IV V 68 5 73 Cusf Cust Cust Cust Cust Cust Cust Bl B2 B4 kl K2 SI S2 60 19 46 19.49 21 36 8.10 8 88 7.00 7 67 5.93 6.50 21.58 23.64 11.5112 61 18 EoscoC .36e Eastern Air Est Ko 1 28a EIPosoNG 1 Eitra Cp W Envirotech ESBInc 140 Esmork .75 Ethylpf 2 40 ExCell O .90 Exxon 3b Foberge .40 Foirlnd .15b FoirmtF .SO Farah Mfg Fed Paper Ferro Cp.9011 FlaPwL 1.16 FMC Cp .8$ FoodFr .?0g FordM 3.20a For Mck .88 FreptMn .80 Froehuf Coro GAF CD .44 Gam Sk 1.30 .36 Gannett Gen Dvnom Gn Elec 1.40 GnFood 1.40 Gn Host Cp Gen Instr 2k GnMot 2 90b GenMot pf 5 G PubU 1.60 Gen Retract Gn Steel Ind GTE 72 1 Go Poc .80 Grrber 6 .. 34 6 7 .. 9 10 6 10 7 . 7 12 8 .. . 7 6 25 7 19 11 8 16 8 . II 5 8 9 7 12 9 11 Sprague El AA Square D la Squibb 1.56 2SV- s- V3 St Brnd 1.73 38 25V 25 9Vs Std Oil Cal 3 9 9 36 11 5 5 5 ... StdOInd 2.68 10 10 151 1- 0- 4 StdOhto 2.70 167 35 35 35'? 4 Stauffer 1.90 24 161 23 24 4 SterlDrg .60 24 53 24V 24 ... StewWn 85 14 23 '4 22 23 StudeW 1.32 17 '4 17 70 17 ... Sun OK Co 1 - 8 . . '- 10 15 II 9 7 10 7 9 71 29V 30 17 S82 65 109 25 137 9 4 57 9 9 29 29- 16 164 25 63 24v 8 12 9 37 17 8 8- '6- -- s SunOKpf 4 Sunshine Sup Oil 9 . '? Xfa 2 U '4 '4 12V? 10 16 39 9 9 8 5 12 12 4 18 13 21 26 IS 9 14 22 10 26 9 5 11 24 .. Mi 40 1.40 64 - T 1.10b .. Nabisco 2.30 12 NotCosh .40 .. Nt CltyL .90 7 NntDistil .90 10 NotlGen .50 5 NtIGvo LOS 7 8 NotSteel 2V Notomas .25 48 NevPw 1.35 9 NEngEI 1.78 9 Nwmnt 1 04 14 NtagMo 1.14 10 NL indust 1 8 NorfolkWs 5 7 N Am Phil 1 7 NoCntGs .60 8 Nwst Ind .85 4 Oecid Petri 18 OccidPt pf 4 .. OccPtpf 3.60 .. OccPtpf 2.16 .. OgdenCp .60 7 Ohio Ed 1 60 OklaOE 1.32 11 13 1.32 9 OlmCorp 88 9 OrRckl 1.20 12 Otis Ei Co 7 10 OutbdM 1.20 9 OwenCF .88 14 OkloNG 9 .. 10 13 11 PacGos Pat 14 8 38 14 18 11 24 43 10 7 14 22 7 5 10 4 17 10 10 9 6 IBM Cp 31 48 1.40 .. 43 ISheiiOtl 7 6- 7183 6 SignolCopf I Za SmgerC 2.40 54 3314 32V? 321 69 69 69 Sko9gCo .40 5V 5V? 8 5V SonyCp .05b 15 38 tVa SColEdl.56 37 36 5 6 46 6 SouthCo 1.34 18 18 Vs SoPocif 2.16 43 18 V 19 25 25 4 25' So Roil 1.72 10 9 68 10 Southld .24g 11 11 Vs SowstPS .82 88 11 31 23 22 2- 2- Vb SperryHut 1 5 5 55 5 Sp Rand .66 - 21 86 Idaho P ideolBas .80 IlCcnln .JO ill Pwr 2 20 imperial Cp INACp 2 10a Oil Inexco Ing Rnd 2 16 Inland $tl 2 2 InspCopp Interco I 28 4 1.10 Maty Mad Fd .55b Mod Squore Magnav .60 Mar Oil 1.60 .90 Morcor MarMid 1.80 MorshF 1.24 MartMr LIS May OS 1.60 McCroy 1.20 McDonld Cp McGrEd IV McGr HI .48 McLeon .60 Mead Cp 60 Merck 1.18 M G M Inc MmnPL 1.46 Mo Poc A S MtOm 7 Gulf&Ws ws IntHorv 52.33 .60 157 95 55 V . . 29 9 1.35 Getty 1.21b 25 Gillette 1.50 22 1 6 Goodrich Groce W iv, io Grand U Grant W IV Gt West Un Greyhd I 04 Gulf Oil IV? HomPoD .60 HartSMx .88 HecloMn ?k Heinz H 08 Hercules .80 Hershy 1.10 Heubiein .92 Hewitt P .20 Hilton Hfl Hoff Fiectn Hoi Inns .30 Honywl 1.40 Hoover 1 28 Horizon Co HouseFn .86 HousLP 1.40 HowordJ .20 Howmet .70 51 82 35.19 51.85 LehPtC 15 94 S4T 12 V J a' 2V- s- 6 2 80 9 Mohsco 1.20 8 6 Monogram Monsanto 2 11 MontPr 1 80 11 MorrsK .40b 6 Motorola .50 22 Ml Fuel 1.92 24 MtStTel 1.52 10 MuroCo 1.20 8 5 6 22 1.70 7 GAC 34 60 34.72 7 7 10 7 LearSieg .28 Levitz Furn LibbyO 2 20 102 82 LOF pf 4 J 4 103.33 Libby McNI 103 22 Ligg My 2 103.85 Lockheed Lone S Ind 1 Lon StG 1.46 LTV Corp Lucky St .54 LukenStl 80 Lyke Ygstn 55 '1i 12 V 8- MobilOl Markets NEW YORK (UPl) Greose Wool futures closed 10 points lower to 50 points higher on tto New York Cotton 2 No. soft red Exchonge. Certificated spot wool 215 0 nominal Low Close Prev. No. 2 yellow 2 484N High Grease Wool No. 2 exfro heavy - Cosh (UPl) unchanged, . 115 86 115 74 116.39 Duke P 1.40 11 DuPont 334b 16 DuPn pf 4'a .. DuPn pf 3V? DuqneL 1.72 10 6 Mr, Prev Close Dresser 10 Asked 3pm Close DrPeppr 16 7 8 8 10 7 10 Tuesdays quotations CHICAGO 102.83 4 6 Intermountain Stock Exchange Read todays Classified Ads for the help 102 90 102 83 DomeMn la 19 DowChem 1 22 Foreign Exchange. Croft, 1,000 ot 17c. EurLillv. 830 at 10c. 51.96 51.90 51.83 DonaCp 1 36 Dart In .30g 1.14 Davco DavPLt 1.66 Deere 1.40a DeiMnt 1.20 Denmsn .80 DetEdis 1.45 Diom Shm 1 Dtebold .40g DisneyW .12 DistilSea .70 Over the Couniei SALES CombMet. 6,000 ot 6 Cresent, 1,000 at 50c. 34.79 34.55 34.51 Poors hourly indexes for Tuesday. 2 pm 115 26 34.51 51.73 Contrl Data 9 Cox Brd .35 14 CPCIntl 1.77 9 CraneC .80g S Crwn 21 1 20 10 Cuitiss Wrt 25 Cyprus Ms 1 10 Produce Tuesdoy: CHICAGO (UPl) Cheese live lb. processed tool Cheddar single daisies muenster 80 lb longhorns Tuesdays Quotations lb blocks Swiss blocks EB9S CITY SALT LAKE . B 91 A from the NASD ore repre Quotations grode grade to prices to retoilers, delivered sentotive Interdeater prices as of apstores, m cartons, cases exchanged; CHICAGO 1 Egg market p.m. Interdealer markets proximately AA Grade 2 pm foreign NEW YORK Cade AA extra large (OPI) Tuesday: Prices paid delivered to Chicago the throughout day. Prices do change Grade AA medi m large steady: Cents per dozen (6C per cent A or exchange rotes in dollars not include markup, markdown or com Prices to produc- better) iumbo 74; extra lorge white Tuesday Mondoy mission. Grade AA small stood mediums Grade AA large white ers: Grade AA lorge ords 63. SECURITIES Grade AA small medium Prices to retoilers (grooe A. In cartons rindless block 84V?; Cheese large delivered): Extra lorge Bid Asked Bi tf Asked sandwich loaf 87; mild longhorn 94. mediums 93 score 10Q 2, 92 score 100. 7 Butter IntmnL 8i 2 27b JBBgby 3 Maqlnv 3 2 MedOvCp 4 4 NtlWstL - 11531 115.25 115.26 & s d 11 8 .80 Standard 2.40 12 .86 9 .60 9 m8 34 44 V 69fc L BokerOil .37 Pa Bangor Bath Ind .30 Beat Fds .62 BeechA .70g BelcoPet 2k Benoix 1 60 Benguet Inc BethSt 1.40a Boeing C .40 Boise Cosed 70 Borden Borg W 135 dost Ed 2 44 Inc Bourns BromfAir 31 Bris My 1 32 BritPet .27b Brunswk .24 Bucy E 120 Budd Co .40 BulovaW .70 Burl In 1.40 - 135 34a 33 46 44V: 43 '? b 9 8 11 10 11 23J4 67 4 '4 Am Airlines .. ABrond 2.38 8 AmBrcst .64 11 Am Con 2.20 9 ADistTel .46 23 AmElec 1.90 9 Am Export . A FinSy 1. 10 10 AmHom .64 36 AmHosp .28 40 A MetCx IV 11 Amer Motor 5 AmNGs 2.40 8 A Smelt 1.20 8 CHICAGO (UPl) Groin Futures Range Am Stnd 50 8 Close Prev. AmT&T 2 80 10 Open High Low AmT&T pf 4 .. WHEAT Am T&T wt .. TREASURY STATEMENT Sep, Dec and Mar closed up limit. 5 00 5.04 5.21 5.21 5 02 Ametek .70 9 Withdrowots Seo WASHINGTON (UPl) AMF In 1.08 9 and deposits in Treasury occounts for Cp 32 Ampex the current fiscal year through Sept. 6, Amstor 1 70 7 co npared to a year ogo. Anacon ,37b 9 THIS YEAR Aoco Oil 4k 7 $56 705,461,326.40 Withdrawals 45,746,158,235.33 ApecoCp .16 18 Deoos'ts ArmcoS 1.20 6 1,471,242,411.71 Cosh balance Arms Ck .84 14 459,669,033,806.49 Public debt LAST YEAR Ashl Oil 1 30 8 Assoc Trans .. $50,5654)21,439.64 Withdrawals At Richfld 2 22 37,807,974,606.36 Deposits Aflos Corp 48 2,495.284,306.02 Cash Balance Avco 436,728,148,800.39 Corp 3 Public debt Avnetlnc .30 S Internal Revenue collections on Sept. 6. were $641,653,068.20. Produce Market - NEW YORK (AP) J. Kelly Sisk was named chairman and chief executive officer of Multimedia Inc. The New York Stock Exchange: Final Quotations Allid Ch 1.32 AlliedSt 1.10 Allis Ch .16b 1.94 Alcoo AmolSu 1.60 A Hss pf 3 Dairy Market Bid Wednesday Morning, September 12, 19771 In many cases, he said, the parties would just as soon settle for a quick decision, over absolute, but tardy justice. in Chile seemed unaffected by the move. International Telephone and Telegraph fell 1 Changes m the management of Hotel Utah were announced Tuesday by President Harold 11. Lee of the Church of Jesus Saints and Christ of Latter-daboard chairman lor the Hotel linaiKT IliiM- fore the world court. Acme Mkt 1 11 Address .60 7 Admiral Cp 5 Aircoinc .80 9 Alberts .36g 10 AilegCp .10b 8 Allg Pw 1.44 . 8 4: receipts trial" Mason-lik- e Two Executives business PE Sales High Low Close Chg. Grain Wednesday's estimated cattle; 1,000 hogs. Perry ognition in the 60s. - Tuesday: Cattle 700. Slaughter steers ond heifers scorce. Slaughter cows and bulls moderately octive, fully steody. Feeders cows, to strong, slaughter steady ond ouction, terminal weighty cutter 35.00-utility and sprinkling commercial lean utility 38.50-338.00. High dressing full some utility 00; Conner ond cutter Feeder steers ond steer calves 30 small lots high good and choice Feeder heifers ond titer lb. calves small lots good ond choice 1350 0 tb. 00, lb 56.00-7lb. 00, lb. 50 4.75 slow, and Barrows 3,000. gilts Hogs to 5.00 lower, receipts will115 exceed heod estimates by 500. U.S. 12 reputation fed near 230 lb. 43.85, Sows slow 2.00 to 3.00 lb. lb. 39.0IM0 00. lower, U.S. Sheep 200. Spring lombs slow 1.00 to CHICAGO (UPt) Wheot, corn ond 150 lower, shorn ewes weak to 1.00 oats were substantially higher and sov lower. Soring lambs choice, some with beans mixed at the close Tuesdoy on the No. Shorn lb. end prime of Trode. 14.00- - Chicogo Boord 1 pelts 33.50. Ewes utility ond good Wheot was up 17' to 20 cents; corn 16.00. to 4' 2; ond oats up 2 up 3V? to soybeans off 20 to up 7. Livestock lit. (UPl) JOLIET, Wheat trade was octive with suoport Tuesday: Cottle 800; trade moderately coming from commercial firms on onlic with several octive. Steers 25 cents with Instances of Ipoted export business SO cents lower; heifers steody to 25 cents nations. Trode in corn, soybeons ond oats was lower cows steody. Choice steers 49.00-higheifers choice ond prime 50 25; autet through most of the session 48 50; choice 47.25-4- 8 00. Utility cows owoiting the U.S. Deportment of Agn canner culture croo report. 35 cutter 30 The outside markets were higher. Hogs 80 0 trade fairly octive. Barrows and gilts 2.00 to 3.00 lower; No. lb. No. lb. 43 may. arise on the ownership of control of the world s finite resources. Mr. Parkinson remains committed to the doctrine of international arbitan advocacy that ration earned him hemispheric rec- 769 Livestock Markets The principle is one in which contesting parties or countries agree to be bound by the findings of an expert arbitrator or- panel of arbitrators. It is a method, he said, where the parties can get a and sometimes quick decision before an expert and without the necessity of going through a public face-savin- g Instead. 33. Markets in Brief NEW YORK (UPl) Foreign domestic gold prices Tuesday: NEW YORK Handy & Harman, UP&L Stocks bars closed the second session on the 3 London Metals Exchange Tuesday pounds higher with buyers 787 ond sellers 2 789 pounds per metric ton, forward pounds higher with buyers 767 and sellers pounds per ton. Sales 6.825 tons. Spot cathodes 2 pounds lower with buyers 771 ond sellers 773 pounds per ton, forward I pound lower with buyers 751 ond sellers 752 pounds per ton. Sales 725 tons. Spot tin 30 pounds lower with buyers 2005 and sellers 2008 pounds per ton, forword 17 pounds lower with buyers 1976 and sellers 1980 pounds per ton. Sales 4,345 tons. Spot lead 2 pounds lower with bjyers 179 ond sellers 179l pounds per ton, forward 2 pounds lower with buyers 181 ond sellers 162V pounds per ton. Sales 1,500 tons. Spot zinc 8 pounds higher with buyers 36IV3 ond sellers 382? pounds per ton, forward 7 pounds higher with buyers 376 and sellers 377 pounds per ton. Sales 2,350 tons. Spot silver 2.70 pence lower with buyers 105.00 and sellers 105.20 pence, 3 months forward pence lower with buyers 108 60 ond sellers 108.60 pence, 7 months forword 2 50 pence lower with buyers 11X20 and sellers 113.50 pence per troy ounce. Sales 120 lots. ans to engage in joint venture programs to build new factories and undertake new developments which would have created new wealth and new jobs. Mart Dips in Light Trading Metal Markets NEW YORK (UPl) Metal prices: Aluminum, primary, 99.5 per cent plus, pure. SO lb. ingots 25 00 c lb. Antimony, domestic, 99V? per cent pure, f.o.b. Laredo, Texas, Bulk 66 00 c lb. Copper, electrolytic, delivered U. S. 5 c lb.; Lake 59.622 c lb. Leod, common, U.S. 16.50 c lb. Manganese. 99 9 per cent pure, boxed c lb. regular, Nickel, electrolytic cathodes, f.o.b. Port Colborne, Ont., 1S3.00 c lb. Platinum, soft, 99.5 fine, produce, maybe something mutually beneficial worked out. 11 5 9 22 IS 7 10 9 8 Ltg PhilipM PhilPet Pilbbry Pitney B Polaroid PPGInd 9 9 78 1.68 1 PocPetrl .50 PocPwr 1.60 Pc T4T I 20 Pc TAT pf 6 Pan Am Air Ponhdl 1.90 Penn Centr Penney 1.12 PennPL I 68 Pennzoil .80 PeopGs 2.24 PepsiCo 1.20 Pet Inc 1.35 64 Pfizer Phelo D 2 20 PhilaEI 1 64 20 11 10 .. . . 8 . 26 9 10 7 25 9 27 1 10 1.40 22 1.30 24 1.52 13 .68 10 .32 77 7 1.70 American Stock Exchange PE Soles High Low Close Chg GreyhC .?0d GulfM 1.32b Gulfstrm Ld HuskyOt .15 ITEL Coro Kirbylnd .44 Lee Enl .30 LTV Cp wts Newpork R PocNW 1 04 nneum Ovn R5C Ind Inc Solitron .06b Syntex C .40 Techncolor TesoroP wts UmvCont 2k Utah Sgr .40 U V ind wts . i 4 K 5 10 9 16 6 5 10 .. 10 10 . . 16 35 31 8 .. 36 27 76 22 .. 26 1 .. i 12 95 8 15 1 10 6 92 8 14 1 10 V 5 94- H$- 5 1V? 10 S - V t ... |