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Show 4.46,,c,fror 1 r7 1 04 El 1 "' L'-'- t ri n : - .. kW :e ons CLOSING OLIOTATIONS 114 Ut, Just isn't'So NEW YORK the New York Stock Exchange. (UP)-Seie- cted PORTER By SYLVIA If you were asked "what is the biggest single factor contributing t) poverty in this country" ou almost surely would say "being without a job." irtiatiliumnitlinuthltinn You m ould be wrong. For the fact is the overwhelming majori ty of the hations 25,400,000 poor live in households in which the father or mother or both S and one in three of these parents work e works year around. As former Labor Secretary Willard Wirtz put it, the ma- - 1111911M11111111111111111111 jority who live in poverty "do so not because the head of the family is unemployed. but because he doesn't get a decent living for the work he does." And as Dorothy Newman, a brilliant Labor Department economist, adds, "this is not the time of the 'discouraged' worker who cannot find a job, but of the 'discoure at low wages aged' worker who is expected to work and with little or no chance of advancement." Acrne Mk Adresso Aormral Air Prd Air Red AlcanAl AliegCp All Lud Aug Pw Your Money W or th full-tim- humorous. head- full-tim- 51 x55 95 258 26 .95P 1.10 .1012 2.40 1.28 1.20 1.40 19 75 lAtlas Corp lAvcoCp 1.20 lAvhetInc .40 still living below the official poverty line. Another recent study in the Mississippi Dell region revealed four out of five Negro families living on incomes of less than $3,000 a year although a majority of these families was beaded by an employed worker. The average pay of U.S. farm wOrkers now is between $4 and $7 a day. 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A Labor Department survey of poor male of them had of five out four U.S. family heads revealed that worked sometime during the year. , Employment is not enough. Job training for the hard core and other unemployed Americans to place them in unskilled or jobs is not ; enough. d Contri Data CornGI 212a CoxBrdc .50 CPCIntl 1.70 Crane C 1.60 Crow Coll 41 CrownZ 1.60 Co Cudahy Curtiss Wr 1 Cyprus 1.40 k . Humiliating Aid Even Presideat Nixon's recently proposed system of federal income supplements for poor workers as well as nonworkers could turn out to be a superficial form of first aid, as demeaning and humiliating as today's paternalistic welfare system. What is desperately needed is a profound change in our so attitudes toward compensation of workers in our country that the individual willing and able to produce a thing or per-abcan count on earning a wage on which he can support lf form a service which our society considers necessary and DanRIv 1.20 Dana Cp Dart In .30g Dayco Corp DayPIJ 1.60 Deere &Co 2 Del Mnt 1.10 Dbnnson .60 DetEdis 1.40 DiaShm 1.40 Diebold .48o Diner CI .50 Disney .20q DistSea 1.20 DomeMn .E0 le vain-himse- and his family above the poverty line. Dow Decades ago, we in the U.S. made a national commitment to support by direct subsidies those among us too sick, too old, too handicapped to work to provide for themselves. Now we must overhaul our attitudes and find new solutions for the . plight of another group, the working poor. (Copyright 1969 Field Enterprises, Inc.) Ch 2.60 1.40 1.40 Dresser DukeP DuPont 3,,b Duonet. 1.66 DynamC .40 IEascoCa .90 .50 1 I EatonY 1.40 11 15 23 21 4414 37 95 6 239 363 44 5112 207a 3612 5012 2011 60 SPs 2938 6334 347re 6513 2716 26 35 191,2 346 x220 4 2212 2016 ConNEW YORK (AP) sumers are paying higher prices for items ranging from tea ketdes to refrigerators because of soaring copper prices and increases in the cost of other raw materials. Another rise in the price of the fourth this year coppar to a record 52 cents a puund from 48 cents makes it almost certain that a wide range of products soon will carry even higher price tags. Trane Co. of La Crosse, Wis., a major manufacturer, has already announced price increases of 4 to 5 per cent on most of its air conditioning and refrigeration product lines. The company said the creases were due to higher costs of materials and labor. It said the cost of copper tubing has risen more than 20 per cent in the past year. Another big manufacturer of air conditioning and refrigCarrier eration products, Corp. of Syracuse, N.Y., had announced price boosts of 4 to 5 per cent on July 30. "We definitely will increase lines of prices of copper-cla- d kitchen utensils," said Clyde McDonald, vice president for consumer sales of Revere Copper & Brass, Inc. Revere, which ctaims to be the words largest maker of tea kettles, raised prices of its stainless steel, copper-bottokettles 10 to 12 per cent on Aug. 1 because of higher steel and copper prices. The price of its copper and steel gaur ..a4A,7,,,,,.,0,011,4,,4,,e4,4,.0.,A.,4-.4,,l-.,ok,A1,404,,4,44.44,4,- in- behond 495 6234 3234 1634 1974 1812 33,4 II 3934 28,4 623,,, X,34 63sa 2644 2554 34,6 183,4 1312 AO 1,4 28'4 6314 12 8, 1969 - B 11 EXCHANGE name. "It's too 3ar1y to tell how the latest copper price increase will affect sales. Everything in housewares is up and no one is happy about it, but complaints are not directed at copper spedfically. 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Grain Futures Thti Rang: , Pall WHEAT 1.30zi Sep Dec 1.3114 Mar 7.3741 131 IMaY Law MON 1.33 111 Close Prey. 1.301i 1.31'i 1.30,41 a 1.31 1.3311 3.3744 1.3714 1.33W 1.34't 1.367i 1.37 1.37L a 1.36,4 13212 1.3712 13361. 1.3412 1.3 1.327,2 CORN Sep 1.2112 Mar May Jty 1.2112 1.2476 Dec 1.166 11714 OATS Sep Dec Mar May .5914 .64111 6736 .6816 .67 1.29 1.1634 1.2112 1.2112 1,1612 1.2112 1.2412 '1;1714 1.2634 Ilea S916 in 4416 .64i .6736 ..6814 .667's 1.2234 1.17 1.2112 1.2516 1.2716 1.161iS 1.2112 1.2494 1.2712 .5874 .6736 .6812 .67 .5912 .64 .6712 ,6814 .67 1912 .6714 My 1.0712 1.0712 1.1212 1.1312 1.1512 1.1944 1.1712 1.18 , 1.1612 Jan 2.4014 Mar May 2.394 2.3574 2.4014 2.412 2,1434s My 2.49141 Aug 2.4946 SOYBEANS 2.4614 2.4612 2.4512 Sep 2.3512 2.3512 2.3$ Noy 2.4734 2.4014 2.4434 2.4712 2,9114 2.4641 2.3974 2.3446 2.4712 2.4812 2.46 2.4512 2.4412 2.4734 2.49 2.46 2.4612 2.45 2.48 2.4912 2.4634 Metal 'Market - NEW YORK MP) Soot nonferrous metal prices Mondayt Comer 4814-5cents a pound, Connecticut Valley; lead 15Vs cents a pound, New York; zinc cents a pound, East St. LoWs tin $16614 a pound,- New York; gold $it.15 Per troy ounce, New York; silver SI.St per troy ounce, New York; quicksilver $491.00 nominal per flask, New York. Suit Lake Eggs Mondey martket one cent higher on large and medium eggs. unchanged on smrill eggs. Prices to retailers delivered to stores in cartons; cases exchanged: Grade AA Extra Large Grade AA canner cutter and ,, Grade AA Medium Large "1 and commercial bulls 17 utility Grade AA Small to Prices produclambs ers: Grade AA Sheep 100. Spring slaughter Grade AA Large lb. Medium steady; choice and prime Grade AA Small 1245,g. including couple lots shorn 100 lb. with No. 1 pelts at latter price; mixed 0 lb. good and choice Grainr Cash CHICAGO (UPI) unchanged: Wheat 1.3612N. - Carh No Saler 2 -4 , sort 'red 1 yellow 1.26117, NO Corn unchanged; 2 yellow 1.26; No 4 yellow 1.2112. Oats unchanged; No 2 extra heavy white .62N. Rye unchanged; No 2 plump 1.07NN. Barley: Malting .951.15N; teed .75,95N. No I yellow unchanged; Soybeans 1.93N; track Chicago. No ' FOWLER GAS WATERI HEATER 77 Fully Automatic steel on service. Ing in (1) r L1 - ' , SIZES Go?. GLASS LINED 3040-5- Guaranteed For 5 Years. This means a lot with our great water pressure here. 1 , INSTALLATION BY LICENSED ,. PLUMBER 0 ' ;s: rt i OPEN MON. TURU SAY. 3:30 6 P.M. OPEN SUNDAY A.M. 9 'IlL 4 P.M. :s:i47. k ,- ,,- (1 r GATE CITY STEEL t 2500 West Stn South, Telephone: (801) I 328-944- 1 ,) oPt- i 4k4 i In - .591a .6431 .6771'; 1.0712 1.07 1.1314 1.1216 1.1534 1.1514 1.18 1.1714 1.1612 1.1612 1.1614 Yet, we're only as big as the people we serve. In fact we are looking forward to serving more aluminum users in Salt Lake City. wsteeelhaavnedi just about every size and shape of metals conceivable, delivered in any quantity, when and where it's wanted. This is a unique service advantage we offer with our brand. Try us. . ., 1512 1212 32 12 40 RYE 1.0 '4 Sep Dec 1.13 Mar 1.153i 1.18 May 34 CHICAGO MAI Live(USDA) stuck: HO9S 4,500. Barrows and gilts steady to 374b, 1812 5 Strong; fairly active; No. lb. 51 24,i 2PA 2312 lb. 26.2546.75; 110 head 47 AA 4334 4334- -14 200-r-0 No. No. 13 lb 14 1848 n734 373,4-1- 116 0 lb. 4 No. 0 lb. 3234 3234 ...., 5 33 58 heed No. 3 and 4 around 330 lb. 24.85; sows steady to 25 higher; .1-T-advanced on weightR under 5011 lb.: fairly 1,79, 9, 7, 21.. 2,2, 0 lb. active; No. No. 1'.77 " AA"-- 1 441,4-'''' ''"" 0 lb. No. 0 45 114 lb. No. lb.' 57 94 2331 2354-- 1-1 2 No. 22.00.23.00; 0 and 3 lb. -IV- 26 .. bears ' 224 755i 25 Cattle 10000. Calves none. Trading on Sly 254 39 6139 Ansi, st slaughter steers and heifers fairly acitve; 22s4 7,12 2714 3 At crime steers steady to 25 lower; other 25 7479 24 94 ,V2 grades mostly steady; heifers steady; 1 66 3R 3612 37 cows and bulls steady; Prime 0 159 4574 Li 44 -1- 12 lb. slaughter steers including .57746 311 56'4 57 lh numerous toads At 31.50! high choice and 48 7579 s574, 237,,... 12 prime 1,125.1,375 lb. choice SA 3719 3641 3612 140 lb mixed, good and 75 20 1914 1914 14 choice start good 21 56 5512 5512 Vs dard and low good 7 high 51 3519 3412 3441 74 choice and prime lb. slaughter All 9 4819 AR 34 heifers 3 loads at including 41 3339 3334 331,7 14 29.00; choice lb. 117 7619 3534 3574 34 mixed good and choice godo XVI- -and commercial cows utility 20.00-21.5few high dressing 392 92 90,"7 Utility 9074- -1 31 8 5 21'2 Jiy 7e 34 C A 100 P714 71.3 :'!ISMCInvestrnent ' 4,75 10.3712 6.00 4.25 8.25 7717,1 51;41'1, 42,2 1834 5234 44 ' 2n14 34.50 34.00 15.00 1.25 11.25 4.1212 .3'''4 UtahConcretePipe ValleyBank&Trust 2649--Iistaintl 3n 3219 33 -- - 19 Waikereank&Trust 19 18,4 - 2CMI 31 76kie 30 2315 3250 3.15 12.75 14 01113c 281'8-1- 141 22.50 266.5,96, I, 31,4 2454 331a 2.50 12350 Equity" G 19.0 33.00 14.00 1.00 gaattaaSeorspi9n 2174 WI 3214 251e 3414 2414 Aeroiet .50a And c on .22h Am Pet .4M1 Arktr,G 1.70 17.50 7.25 10.50 215 BennevilleSylvan 5914 591,2--- N 58146 58 I,,, FirstSecC0113 69644 69 6914... vi FirstSecInv FirstWesternFirt 114 3.4 11234 11312 1741, 3614 3eN-- - 02 GarrettFreight 34 HydroFlameCor31 34,1 34 37,4 34514 3644 34 IdealNatt s83,3 5744 57441 Mag na I nves t673 32 16 14 Morrlsonkaudsen 1514 161,4 3 162 182 NatlAmerllie 12362 61 114 NatISecurIlles 5 2614 26 5911 - . declared regular rate; rate itis year per far - 27', viln..1r1Fpli.v.:Tsjern ArdenMaytair ii, 22,6 6216 2116 $3 7on ' '''.--,- ,:";;;;;;,,,,,....." iii; 117 46 126 92 44 217 65 289 95 276 7 39 11.:1:7:1--"---1'- -- ,, ,.r ryo :: 22.4 42 18 0.,.,. .,,,,i,,.,,T,. v,' - extra: year; BelITICn ..... 1' .6' i84 - share 1 A 3 are 2,, Bank Clecrings , , , , , '' I Stocks American -2 Los ANGELES (AP.FSMN) Weekly Produce: (UPI) summary feedlot and range sales for Cheese: 5 lb processed loaf week ending Sept. 5: Compared to last brick Muenster Chedweek's steers close, steady. Not dars: Single dals;es 5814-6longhorns enouish heifersslaughter or feeders confirmed to 584212; 40 lb blocks Swiss establish trends. price 0 (wheels) too few to report; blocks stetrs 445; feeders, 580. Slaughter A 65491,4; lb) Grade Grade B steers mostly good, Slaughter Grede C Wholesale prices ar? reported by the !pounds, 27.0022.50; standard and good, 1,100 pounds, 26.00. All for current cielivChicago Mercaniiie Exchange: FOB feedlot. Butter steady: 93 score 673A-692 lerV, 4 per cent shrink, Feeders, 280 head, mostly choice. 600 lb score 6714-190 score 6714. 200 steers 550 29.50, head, mostly choice; Egos uneven: white leirge extras It; mediums 3712; standards 43; checks 28. lb steer calves, 30.50; 100 heifer mates, Potatoes: Total shipments 795; arrivals 500 lbs 26.00. Current delivery, 30 per 73; track 97; supplies light; demand icent shrink FOB loading poOnt. good; market slightly stronger. Track sales (100 lb. U.S. Minnesota round ,reds 3.25; early deems 125; Wisconsin round reds 310. Onions: Arrivals 14; track 22; suPolles moderate; demand good; market firm. Track sales: Idaho, Oregon Sept. I, 190 yellow Colorado yellow large Fridays Bank Debits $52,265,257 large white mediums 3.00. Sams Day Last Year 54,981,274 I s., ...,,, ,:., , 13 1 . 'a 42,1- 19,m September S. 1969 Brascan la Duotattoo ?rem the NASD are repre- BritPet .280 Circle K .32 sentative prices as et approxr i p.m imately markets Clary Corp .Computest change Throughout The day. Prices do include retail mernue. markdown or notIcreole 240a .15d Mssion. Co Chern lEicor Securities Co .05d I 'Fed Resour Bid Oil Asked ,Felmont ''' A lbertsonsinc 22.25 12.12i1 ,FinC5FI .20g FOrd -- all 92.00 2 AmatSwarbonds 9500 FroMier Air 0,25 035 14 AnaditeCorp 25,8 Produce Market "-- -- :i- tue 4';'.;, Over The Ccunter 3878 I - Chg. 9'4 the American We 30 28 .,:,' ,..,,., 27 3" WesxoPocitio 4714 ki 28z'4 68,10 .1, Iasi 27 ,, 11. 24 241- 2- 3, All sales In hundreds (00) omitted ex. 2'2 212-- - 12 cent 'Cr those designated (z) which 441 44,2 1812 18 181- 2- 321 trade6 in 10 lots anti carriedin 49 '''7' full. 49,4 49 DIVIDENDS: (a)) plus (d) 31 31 11' (c) Payment on accunwt 2812 2112 2812 12 paid last 1072 1W 2 lated dividends; (b) or paid so 24 33, :4 this year, no 4, (e) 27 i 2771 plus stock; (g) annual 6432 63 63 I2. dividend; (h) paid 2632 2632 261- 2- 12 dividend omitted; (k) cent 26 29 36i per cent in stock paid 45,4 4512 46124- - 34 (n) in bankruptcy-receiverstri3 r 2fla 134 30 .. 1 8 4 ,41 4t 3034 ,, ,..;..,,..:4-,..i- ..--, tot I i.. ::)1-- - 4 ': .. .:::::....-:0- a IS.0.-- at Pc. Bristol, LOCO at 26c, BuilMon, 1,500 at 60t. charnp,on, L000 at 42c. Chi,.1 Cons, 600 at 3.0C. Claytcn, 1,000 at 95c. CrescentGen. 200 at 2.1212. Croft. 3,0(3 ar 36c. EastUfah, .4C0 at 1.25. Kennebec, '00 at 4.50. TinticStand. 50 at 9.50. 25 RWCoro TWAVvarranties UtConstMin uffiver,a.Maach UnitedParkCity Whittaker 16 - ,,,,: ;,,,, t: a IL.,-- it 46" 65 44 78 790 312 ti 1I. ,g- 4 I -- 2471- -- slat:11:, :;.,,., - - - 24 . b, 34 24V2 tilbAo ; ,, 10,) "7 4t 36 s itt --- t Markets In Brief - 72 35 38 36 2444 8544 27 2434 5036 Lo 1U1111yoCriS iWater ,Whittnntn HICAGO st et .20 1.40 .26 141 22?1- -- :2 Pitt XeroxCP 60 Zayre Coro lenithR 1.40 85,4- -27 -464- -- il le:. Whel 37,t 26"2 1 Walgreen WarLm 1.10 weyerhas 37 2244 5 3714 Wenn 14 14 197,8 2714 2314 37 1844 1.60 1.80 kit 45,2 22 35 USMCo Whiripi 1.60 ;'White Mot 2 45 Wickes Cp 831' ";Winni3x 1.62 Aa"1. t!iWOolwil 1.28 33 0 414- -1 38 Uolohn 3,14'. IPA" 2678- -1 ,..S . ., , ,., gold-minin- USSteel 2.40 1 111 US Tob Co .88 zit Un 1011 14 12118-- 178 2244 3544 ; 14 3214 9414 1974 2714 54 158 201 9 97 83 74 air 1,1c, ;472! tUjnAc Ve 14 - 25,8 1:0 Wash W 1.78 WstA L .5rh WsBanc 1.30 ",a,7,7.,L1WUnion 1.40 West El 1.80 4114 Wstvac 1.05 14 5111 51 57 2519 7 .5011 443 151 4(fr HOME ESTIMATES '- l20CFmc Varian Am 4. VenociCo .60 VicterCC .50 116 Elec 1.12 7374 2216 4214 21)6 54 14 13 15 72 - 4t-- --- .15 1.20 .22 8.25 6.00 5.75 .16 .2) 2.12,'') 2.25 7.1212 7.67' 2 13.00 13.3712 .70 .60 10.50 9.50 16 DO 18.00 4.50 4.2; .25 .18 17.00 15.00 .90 .80 1.75 2.25 13.29 12.50 ,p StautterChemical We 3234.1 33,4 2538 152 34 14 2018 2934 40,4 -- - Timkon ITraneCo .80 Trnsarn .500 34 1Transitron 1.16 112 TranUn Ve " p- HELENA, MONT. (UPI) The East Antelope Corporation of Salt Lake City has announced purchase of the g properEmpire ties, located near Helena. The amount of the sale price was not disclosed. A spokesman for the company said the Utah firm intends to have the mine and mill producing by winter. Part of the sale included a flotation mil The of Empire group properties includes 12 patented claims and an additional dozen nonpatented claims. - 19 4114 3414 7314 6614 31111 24 574 88 17 18 23 133 .450 1.68 .90 .40b .. Textron 2414- -1 231'2- -- 12 24 42 2676 272 34 5 4734 203 12234 46 33 75 9514 24 201,4 134 28 5 45 65 2334 15 6414 ri Elec 1.20 UrOCel 1.60 .Pc Cp 2 U n oya I 70 4326: U Akira .SO 11nCoro .700 2414 UnFrolt 1.40 32 US Gypsm 3 us lndst .45 ;4 USPlyCh 2014 42 US Smelt le 201k 2012 1512 30 91 t Un 2814 2014 24 2014 19 2414 2314 38"2 2818 118 2:11 7218 68 11934 118,e 34 - Buys Mines 4442 NewmontMinino ParvinDohrm.on 93.13 92.99 92.86 92.84 92.70 93.64 15 28"' Trnokol 25 25 -. PkCity Vs Ms DeseretPharm IPCOHosoSuo imperial ILeascoWarrantsr Poor'S 58.03 57.S8 57.96 5738 58.26 41.15 287 127 602 20 1 Tx T )(PA, 623,,,,,12,: 2212 74 16 301 19 70 264 74 109 - 481 3714 63 58 14 45 :: 47323::: 2974 2034 2434 2034 1934 2534 2334 2434 4334 3434 1539 34 72 8 1.10 1Safewy 53,4 '14 Stiost..d 1.80 3714 1.60 1,4 39 SIRegis 418,,11,4 Sanders .30 363- 4- 31 Sang Ele .40 Sa.7 Ind 1.60 Schnley 1.40 18 Schering .80 1.40 Sch lum 1534, 8 SCM Cp .60 1 Vs IScott Papr 207s Vs Sear R 1.20a 4512 She11011 2.40 834 37 39 63 -2 33122 14 38 6371 I, D&RGW T-- 3.5.4.121TTeelxeadcyone 26 2512 27 2412 V14;t4it 217 1634 16 24 8834 8712 194 '2734 2612 4336 193 44 10 44 4312 29 2434 2412 7 3234 32 12 - 31' 531 50 12 -- 254--- 21 Ralston .60 Raython .50 RCA Corp 1 Reading Co Rep Sti '02 Revlon 1.40 41 Rey Met .90 3.it ReyTob 2.20 341 Riegel Pap 1 1.4 Roan SI 19b Robshaw .70 Roch Gs 1.20 Roflm4 1.60 Rohr Cp .80 RoylD 1.04b 221- 23134 28 40s 7 17 1112- -- 9164- NewPark NewOuincY NoLily s :144 Std NJ 23012 StclOhlo 2.70 SterlDro .70 Stwrt W 1.65 StudeWOrt i Sun Oil Co 1 SonshMo .52 Sup Oil 1.40 Swift Co .60 V4 2912 2612 2612- I'vloVternatic 2 Poor's Indexes 58 .80 14 SbuareD b4lSquibb 1.12b 34tStBiand 1,1 ISM Kollsmn 1131- 2-1 WI 34,4 2010 2721 Wand 2644 47 42 49 3554 43 18 - 1346 11.0'48 PennPL 1.60 reopGs 1.96 5"4-1-11i 1 PepsiCo Pfizer 1.10a D 1.90 Phelp 14a 4012 PhilaEl 1.64 30 1 14 Phi lio Mor 454 PhilPet 1.30 33514-2- 3A Vs Pillsbry 1.36 2774 Polaroid .32 1814 PPGInd 1.40 35 Proc8.4 2.60 39 PuSvC 1.06 5112- -1 PSE&G 1.64 5070-- 114 Pullmn 2.80 PuresC .88q 3334-- 112 Purolat 1.60 3354 105 11 ln - 27 A.rwc Amreo B vOiright Benouet fie!coPete ChielCons Lontinenta Konnt 1,711,63,105 . " 239 Ind .35b Spartan -1 3534- 4 atatGeaGydp1.5.0b5 .1 ' PenCntl 28 30 4514 18,4 239 Interest 3274 1511 40s4 1EN John Me 120 JoyMlis 52,. 12 5134 48 101 23'2 78 Johnin 2812 28,s 7934 25 P5- 1012 3912 38q,s 25 253ft 130113 126112 29, e 2834 3714 37 30'8 18141 29 37 291X 2914 x28 49 481a aim 117 13412 134 136 1712 17112 174 44 2 .144 23 1t 2312-- P4 86 27 2612 2- 6511 31L4 3112 .3114 ...., 2.20 1.20 .90 29V4 1114 25,1 22t2 --0--- 504 7 154 124 Kimba .r , Nat NalBisc Nt Cash NalDistil iiti, 89743 2834 12,6 M 107 5 X272 211,2 74 10842 5 20 1 7334 328 58 151 4212 28 129-- 4 .42 2844 24 2212 19 25 Occidtliset 1 1814 - Ogden(p .80 2534 26 Ohio Ed 11,2 12 78 773,1 OklaGE 1.08 3634 3674 OklaNG 1.12 131 21 2 OiinCorp .88 Omarkln 4k 14 OrRock 1.20 2914 2914 a Otis El Co 2 23,41 Outoord M 1 35,4 35341 14 OwensC 1,40 2218 221S Owenill 1.35 1 35,1 36 35s 14 58 5 24 1018 26 96 IntHare 1.00 InIMng .3015 IntNick 1.20 Int Pap Intl Ttlii .95 Itek Corp 41 18 2314 7 3 62 Newberry 1 4, NEngEl 1.48 NiagMo 1.10 V4 Norf&Wst 6 3,4 7a No Am Rk 2 NoNtGs 2.60 14 No Pac 2.60 14 NoStPw 1.60 Nw Ban 1.20 2614 3014 24 4714 2714 5334 2914 7814 36341 21 24V8-- 1,4 3614 3$54 2612 2612 471's 47 4214 4144 4942 4814 3512 35 25 251,2 1819 1812 174's 164s 30 291 2614 2602 2712 2634 2512 2512 3542 3449 2612 2544 46 46 2334 2343 8714 8601 9312 9112 3512 55',:; 61 41 9 2934 16 38 90 102 112 15 63 19 .60 NNeavISPteewl 3212-- 112 4714 2714 5334 4514 24 1854 26,4 143 47 17 43 47 9 ... B McGrH11 251i !.c.nneben Marninolh .27 .21 .21 003 3.12'1 !Tintic51 2 4.62, 2 ;20thCent 6.00 7,50 tUnPkC7y 1.76 2.37,2 ,UtahCns 7.87'2 8.27,2 ,UtidaSug Local Interest Skaottslruo 164 16 128 784 219 2 479 47.4 94 66,4 65 2 ISterrPw iSignalC 1rt 221e 224ii 28'11 2214 18 7934 24 ,4 181,1 80 27 238 110 143 48 7 145 77 429 C 33 8 177 40 26411ii4 233,1 41 2934 F V: 244e 174, 3319 251s 3212 2611 30 ,2.1 .1i9 .25 .20 3.00 I 8,889,900 Hoi iday 6,683,270 11,892,230 9,176,770 1,879,169,75? 1,968,3r c,660 ..... 102.16 102.01 102.00 101.82 102.88 Noon 1 .72 134 1.20 1.40 2,40 SinverC ISrnithK&F 2 S CalEd 1.40 SouthCo 1.14 t's SoNalG 1.40 Sou Pao 2.80 So Rwy 2.80 SowstPS .64 3314 35 45'4 4234 61 111' 13 8'4 914 :5 .:5 .;r1West .15 .14 .19 ,PkPrern 'Prince Rico 'Sage siook 5.51and Stano Met Sundance TinticLd 1.35 .20 .18 .62,2 1.50 9.25 .50 ( 711,4 171, 2734 H 1 3.5612 M G M .6011 MidSoLlt .88 M M M 1.60 2414 34 MinnPL 1.20 3214 Mo Pac A 5 70493 2.20 5i3 Mob Oil 2414 1.80 34 Monsen 8149 14 Motorola 7514 Mt Fuel 1.80 20 MtStT21 1.24 33131 3249 12,MurpCo 1.20 5242 17 23 2931 23 30 9 McLen .210a MeadCorp Memorex ,Merck 1.80a 364- 2-34 5112 151 1 Magnav 1.20 Mar Oil 1.60 1 34 MarcorInc MarMid 1.60 MarshF 1.10 34 Mart Mr 1.10 Massey Fr 1 14 May ns 160 12 MaytacCo 1 McCror 1,20 .40 34 McDonD 42 McGr E 1.40 2434- -14 3714 ,') 1,10WrI ..... YORK (UPI)Sland Jrd hourly indexes for Monday. (1941-4equals 10). 4151nd 11 a.m. 58 102.30 41.39 65Stes 3314 35 36 61 92 12 1334- -14 344 WI 113 1 511 Macy R 4714---12 24 55 799 LoneSG 1.12 Lou Nash 4a Lukens 251'2 2,1 My 1.32 3a LittnIn 212k 6 Lockhd 1.20 LoewsTh .13 1331 25 Vs 111 1,a1Ligq ZallingIm 25"2 79 86 66 162 37 Hamm Pap 1 HeclaMn .70 1 Hercules Hershy Heublein .75 Hewitt P .20 Hiltonlot! I Hobar 1.20a Hoff Electn Hol Inns .20 Homestk .40 4i3 - 18,7 2012 4512 25 2412 3634 2 L.Troff 860,e00 6 680,h00 120,000 8,3)0,000 NEW 114.49 276.86 197.33 113.94 275,88 196.78 113.82 275.75 196.99 196 el 113.88 275.69 113.59 275.38 196.60 0.71 1.28 2.2; 0.79 1144 0.62 1116.S8 8.50 .20 .10 Hi L!45 & .57'2 125 3,00 Ouotaticns Courtesy Gccclbody and Cornbany 270 Standard Stock Averages es 2412 27 zin 1.23 .35 2.12, .36 1.50 .36 !Zaleieweiry Dow-Jon- .13 ;,.(,11.V.nr1 ,:'0 As Bid - .)8 110 1,o1 264 Aporox final total Previous day Week ago Month ago Year COO Two years ago Jan. 1 to dale 1968 to date 1967 to date ...... AREAT &ON& MY 6I.00--K 25,1 14'4 2512 2012 46 26 .C( 73 New York Stock Soles s kr INcLaioN ..ii Grumman 1 1614 -- -- Gif Mob 2.80 117 34 Gulf Oil 2234- -40g All -9- 12,IGult&W - 43 27 34 Zomslock sEur Om:Wet Issues Share Volum( Total ACCI REAP AFCLIT 16 34 a 25 1331 5234 17,4 11 2514 x4 3774 226 7144 69 2454 170 82 41 7634 56 2014 449 341e 116 3314 528 714 19 24,4 10 1774 258 3313 162 1854 t 254-1- 36 Cornet alcCns 102.56. Advances Declines Unchanged 00 3 ) price channe of all NYSE by Quo on ,.ornputed oft 1,11 tone and per tent) from previous day's close, 1. 1956 Using April prices as a 100 base, the Indicilor closed Monday at , ,Erno,re ...ortiull Euri114, EurStrd 3olccnda 65 .15 .16 .27 Market indicator G- -- La 14 12 183s 21,2 44 265 -- 87 674 62 14 28 15 9 25,1 27,4 24 435 248 92 36 - ' 54 We 28 81 1c18 - ......D-.44 164i 1614 70 5 47 189 37 12 12 2 56 57 8 40 55 Fairc C Fairc Hiller 34'4 3412 ,. 144,s 145 -- 2 2700 6974 3161 3671 1434 Claytc.,1 Closing net to,.k.k traded, Sal vice was a .27 Asked, 1.25 2.67', 3.12'2 31dChn it , 67,420 65 400 'E..LItall ..5 , 2 6,', 3,. 70 6.d .55 1.35 .60 .$7 .40 CntPid T&T Am -- 14 2912 2066 6914 69'4 St F1rstNS .75b 3034 311- 4- 24 Fleming .50 3514 357- 4- 141FlintkoteC 1 1461 1414 1.52 IFlaPwr 221 43 4121 n,FMC Co .85 38 65 65 65 - FdFairS .90 38 2214 2114 212- 12.40 76 2434 2418 241- 4- 14 IFordMt .75 223- 4- 731FreeotS 1.60 22 18 23 33 234 2714 2714 -Fruehut 1.u0 23 23 10 23 . 60 263,4 2574 261- 4- 14 117 501,2 4912 501 71414 GAC Cp Ph 31 6034 5914 591- 4!GAF cp .40 3614 361- 4418 37 Sk 1.30 241Gam 53 2434 2417 24 Gannett .72 78 3612 3534 353- 4- 44 GnA0i1 .60p 5371 5211 524a-- 134 Gbn Dyn la 14 39 3314 334 3334 Gn Elec 2.60 7134 72 100 72 4!GnFood 2.60 x211 475'4 4672 4714 541Gen HostCP 21 4112 4014 4112 Gen Instr 2k 36 361- 4- I!' 24 37 GenMills .88 431'-4- 34 Gnriact 3.40a 203 4348 43 1498 2614 26 ' 26, G PubU 1.60 17'- 4-, 23 1714 1716 GenSteel .80 23 4134 4071 41 74 Gen Tel 1.52 57 47 - 48'4 47 Gen Tire 250 2814 2734 277- 4- 12 Geneso 1.60Ig 12 el 39w2 3814 391.2 Ga pac .80g 7-i.. 322644 .38b Esti; ,12 Getty0I Gillette 1.40 1314 46 1334 13 Glen Alden 78 6734 6612 6612-- 134 Global Mar 3 20114 7012 701- 2- 162 Goodrh 1.72 291- 4-1 299 3014 29 GoodyrI .85 143 203 1461a 14714 114 iGraceW 14 267 261 S 261 Grand U .00 5 4434 434 4324- -1 GrantW 1.40 72 34541 33'12 3357- -1 GrtA&P 1.30 44 4114 40117 401.- 7-, GINPal3 51 3034 3031 303- 4- '2 3 351- 2- 11 GtHorRwy 3 3534 35 Gt West Fin 131- 4- 11 Gt WsUn 39 13343 13 .90 ' 32 1814 13 38 '"" V,4 GreenGt SO 44112 441- 2- 23 27 45 Geyhd Cp 1 100 15 12 43 59 71.200 1.25 ChfCns YORK Oil ulf . A A, '---, ': :5 80 ICE FollMon Charnpon 1111111111filionmimmiumnium11111111111111i1111111111111111111111111illittiliiiiMtillitanill11111:111111111111111111111111111111111111111illitillii1111111111111111111111111111111 Press Internadorat adonisIrregular. Monday Fr,day Wit Ago U.S. government bondsLoner In quiet a 7 h New highs o trading. 134 96 New Lows I American Stocks-Low- er in light 270 all Advances S27 d 1011 Declines stocksFirm. a 250 264 Unchanged Conon luturesHieher. Y 1548 1543 Totals closed Chicago grain futuresWheat New York Stock Exchange sales 10d6Yto 711 cent; corn If les to oft oats 8,310,000. New Yuck Stock Ex Change Bond sales off 21 to unchanged; rye oft 14 to 1; soybeans off 4 to 14. today$9,990,000. By United - " Ouolations ASK .50 b(15101 38, costs of houses and automobiles. The copper price rises this year have been supported by heavy demand for the metal. S.L. ,. , ..." .: 44.. - 7,1 they complaining, accept it." Cray said prices of copper pipe have gone up about 5 per cent and prices of some small Items are up 200 per cent this year. "Without fail there's a price rise at both the wholesale aid retail levels of anything with copper in it," said a housewares buyer from a major New York department store who asked not be identified by o 1041-- 134 Soaring Costs In Copper Show Up On Price Tags met cooking utensils went up 10 per cent. "The price of brass goods and brass is getting higher every day," said Kenneth Cray, president of Hardware Mart in New York. "Every time we sell out we're sorry to see the product go because we have to replace at a higher price. The customers are - : - I By JACK LEFLER AP Business News Writer - S cidental Petroleum, Great .- 36 Western Financial, Litton, vs and Gulf Oil. 1.k's The oil group generally s's 34 reflecting gave ground, concern over the change in 12 in government Libya 44 firms have where several 3614 5012 major petroleum interests. 208 -C.-F- arah "able-bodie- ' Banner The 15 most (UPI) active sto7ks traded On the New York Stock Exchenge Monday. Close Sales Chg. 14 1,o, 161,800 , Imperial Cp. 511, 170,500 Penney JC 28as Occidental Pet 153,900 A soc Dry Gd 1,1 43,4 2' 2 F nancial 24... 108,600 Fed 1,8 92,900 Cties Service 52,6 93.200 Gt W 1'4 24., net &LAW) 3,4 95,4 Naternas 79.830 43,8 Litton Ind 2,, 77 33 , NO Phillips Pet - 10 able-bodie- d NW ., The Dow Jones average of 30 blue chip industrials showed a loss of 7.79 to 811.71 near the close. Volume of 7.5 million shares was running about million shares behind Friday's at a comparable period. Among the most active issues were J.C. Penney, Associated Dry Goods, Oc- 46Ji45 2734- -1. 31 24 -- ,VL.. cent on 1.518 issues traded. Of these, 988 retreated and 270 moved higher. 42 255. ,4'S ,LA' 810 st Active Stocks 15 hi( ,,,... .SA SI There were no fresh news factors. and most analysts termed the move ot h!st "an extension week's slide." Shortly before the final bell. the UPI marketwide indicator was off 1.08 per -- 1, 401i 207. 261. 35, a 44 347;6 93 147 Burilnd 1.40 Burrghs .60 3 1.10 The widespread notion that millions of those now on wel- !Camp CanPac 3.20 1.42 men entirely capable of working and sup- Caron fare are CarrierC .60 to too do is so sicken. families Co but their CaseiJil lazy porting just CaterTr 1.20 2 Celanese ingly inaccurate. !,,,,,,,,,,::,,,,,A, CenSoya .80 ..,, d Most of these men," actually c 0,44 Cerro 1.60g Certain-- t .80 children. Most oth- are women, with CessnaA .80 C F St' .00 ers are too old or too haudicapped to work. In tr4 .;,,.:...,k,,, ChmSPI 1.20 ;::::':'7:::.:. ChaseM 1.80 many cases, because of the "man in the house" '7 -.-.: ,Ches Ohio 42 rule for welfare raciplents (a family may not Chrysler ' ,:,.... Cin Gas 1.40 man receive benefits if there is an CIT Fin 1.80 ',..,':.7 to abandon forced !O.' Cities Sv 2 living at home), the men are 2.04 ,CleveEl their families so that the women and children 1.32 Noir 7' Coloate 1.20 benefits. receive can Collins R .80 .. , - 18's 26 2756 307. 24 A6 BeloYeW IS, 3718 3856 45.16 2916 112 8 SI 64 25 46 x49 246 x19 187 303 57 86 Bad Notion NEW YORK (Ull) for the Stocks declined fourth day in a row Monday in light turnover. stocks on 3856 71.8 14,5 '197 1.36 Bendix 1.60 Beth St! 1.80 Black D 1.20 Boeing 1.20 BoiseCas .25 Borden 120 Borg Vir 114 Bost Ed 2.08 Bourns Inc BranittA .50 BriggS 2.40a Aris My 1.20 BrnShoe 112 Brunwk .07b BucyEr 1.20 Budd Co .80 full-tim- 64 70 BangrP .60g Bath Indust Beat Foods 1 Beckm .37b Beech Ar .75 Bell&HII e In major U.S. city slums, 15 per cent of workers earn less than $55 a week. In Charleston, S.C., site of the recent hospital workers' bitter strike, $1.30 an hour was the going wage. The median yearly earnings of a private houahold worker are now $1,061, of a laundry worker, $2,729; hotel worker, $2,496; restaurant worker, $2,147; health service worker, $3,156. (Median means half earn more, half earn less than these levels.) 103 253 39 721. 41 30 1.20 lAsso Trn .40 AtiRichtid 2 e 26 isS 2.7 Oil AVIS 215 144 Amer Motor Am NtGas 2 APhoto .120 A Smelt 1.90 Am Stand 1 A Sugar 1.60 AmT&T 2.40 !Ametek .60 lAmpex Cp Anacda 1.90 ArmcoS 1.20 Armour 1.60 Arms Ck .80 "hurrforous" button today proclaims "I fight I work," hut a look at the facts makes this far from recent Oregon survey of several thousand women ing their own households showed 91 per cent holding tp .20d A M F .90 IAMetC1 2.10 A popular A 9 x77 AmBrands 2 A Brcst 1.60 Am Can 2.20 lAmCyan U. AmElec 1.58 Am-- Export A Home 1.40 AmHosS .22 Not Funny one-thir- d STOCK LAKE Monday'; Price Slide Extends High Low Coos. Chg. 2g 1.40 All Ch Allied51 Allis Chaim 1.80 Alcoa Am Hss .0712 Am Aid .60 full-tim- jobs but SALT 11111:;11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111iliffill1111111111I1111111111111111111111111116111111111111111111i1111111111111;1;1111PIIIIMIIIIIIIIHNIIIII1110111111111011111111111t ex. CO) omitted sales In hundreds whirl, are ep' for those de ignated andz) carried in traded in 10 share tug. DIVIDENDS: (a) pius extra: (ci) accumuon paid lost year; (c) payment lated dividends; (0 teclared or paid no far this year, no regular rate; (el cash, pius stock; (g) annual rate plus stock! latest' crvidend; (hi paid this year dividend omitted; (k) Per cent in stock; per cent in stuck paid last year; ;r) capital distribution; (xi following FRACTION: (f) Indicates figure is fraction in Krds; (i) indicates! mlinwinq inure is fraction in felths; indicates following figure is fraction in (bins. September , Ag Lazy' ; poverty DESERET NEWS, Monday, TODAY'S STOCK MARKET TODAY -- ', 4 ;1. do. |