Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 64, No. 41, Ed. 2 Thursday, March 26, 1953 Page: 4 of 4
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, THURSDAY, MARCH 26, 1953—THIRTY-FIVE
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returned to this country Thursday
after conferences with the new So-
viet administration.
Mild Rally Trims Losses
When the tape cleared there was
a minor rally which narrowed some
of the sharper declines. $
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YOUR BEST MOVE...
IS A WARREN MOVE!
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without worry. Une Pre-Planned
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fryers now going to market aver-
age 2 65 to 2.75 pounds each; heav-
ier sixes are very inadequate for
the good demand.
Trading was verv active in most
areas over the nation and a good
strong market existed generally,
especially on the eastern seaboard.
In most state areas hens are slow
in moving to markets. Supplies are
anadequate except in the Alva
area where prices were shaved a
to holders of the common and the
$4.25 convertible second preferred
to buy the. new shares at $32.50.
El Paso has arranged to sell to
a group of institutional investors
$120 millions of 4% percent first
mortgage bonds due 1968.
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tect your things against germs,
insecta, moths and odors.
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er, May $2.28; corn unchanged
to % higher, May $1.59%; oats %
lower to % higher. May 73%; rye
unchanged to M higher, May
$1.74%; soybeans 1 to 1M higher,
May $3.02%, and lard 2 cents low-
er to 5 cents a hundred pounds
higher, May $10.57.
While there was no specific news
to account for the early selling
flurry, grain men said the mar*
ket'a weak action Wednesday ap*
parently proved discouraging to
some holders of cereals. The mar-
ket Wednesday failed in an early
attempt to carry through with the
rally of Tuesday.
News dispatches from Washing-
ton were a little more optimistic
about the possibility of extending
the international wheat agree-
ment. These discussions are being
followed closely by the trade as
the agreement has been a big help
in exporting American wheat, al-
though at a considerable cost to
the government.
Wheat land continued dry over
practically all of the winter wheat
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Texans Offer Shares
New financing announced ThursI
day included an offering of 883,882
shares of common by El Paso Na-
tural Gas Co. Rights will be issued
$ #%s"tather.#2»
Scotty
Harrell
in Person!
Home Show
Dulaney’s Booth
Thurs., March 26, 7:30-8:10 p.m.
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| Lifts Cotton List
Hog and lamb markets held to a
.._____ mostly steady course Thursday in
Zpubind 12% the livestock trade at Oklahoma
SFur™u 9* City but it was another slow-mov-
IPumK •* ing affair that developed in the
3 28% cattle division.
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NEW YORK, March 26—(P-The
stock market tumbled shortly be-
fore the close Thursday after fol '
lowing a narrowly irregular path 1
earlier.
The tape was two minutes late -
at one time volume rose sharply
to about 1,900,000 shares as a num-
ber of declines were registered. * 1
Pacific Western Oil fell 2%, Gen-
eral Motors dipped 1%, American
Telephone & Telegraph lost 1%, and
to pre-
depari-
News (L)
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American Tobacco was a point
lower.
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vestock Report (L)
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a complete hst-e
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hundreds) and closing i
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3% Best paid in the hog division
22 wa $21.25 and a range of $20.75
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[artin Agronky (ABC) News (L)
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Arkansas. Eroilers per ton on grade, but thia price
” ' Maushezs-aAn may be cut if present trends con-
Totenen rerorted tinue.
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State Markets
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lective. However, two key issues,
General Motors and Kennecott
Copper, lost nearly a point during
the afternoon. A steady, aircraft
was Boeing, up a point at 47.
Some radio-television securities
were in demand as the national
production authority officially re-
voked its order banning the man-
ufacture of color TV sets for home
use and the federal communi-
cations commission authorized the
building of 11 new TV stations.
' Volbme Much Lower
Most qther departments were ir
regular, with changes small. Rail-
roads, utilities and chemicals
edged forward. Steels were lag-
gard. Motors, mining, airlines and
chemical shares were mixed.
Volume slipped sharply to about
1,700,000 shares compared with
2,310,000 Wednesday when the mar-
ket advanced rapidly and then re-
. treated at the close.
Stocks to the upside included
U. 8.' Rubber, Woolworth, Radio
Corp.. Admiral Corp., Consolidated
Edison, United Gas Corp., Inter-
national Nickel, Du Pont, General
Electric, American Tobacco, Gulf
Oil, United Air Lines and Para-
mount Pictures.
Declining were Republic Steel,
Studebaker, Goodyear Rubber,
Schenley, American Telephone &
Telegraph, Eastman Kodak, West-
inghouse, American Woolen and
Baltimore & Ohio.
American Active, Mixed
The American Stock Exchange
was moderately tactive and mixed
with most price changes minor
Ahead were Arkansas Natural
Gas, Brown Co:, Cenco Corp.,
Claude Neon, Creole Petroleum,
and Aro Equipment. A little lower
were Kaiser-Frazer, Devon Oils,
Amurex OU “A” and U. S. Radia-
tor, ,
Some U. S. treasury bonds slip-
ped to, new lows Thursday, re-
covered a bit and then slipped
back again. Corporate bonds were
mixed, with many tending lower.
Victory loan 2%s were quoted at
93 4-32, lowest since issuance in
1945. Bank eligible 2%s were
93 4-32 bid and the 2%s of 1958 were
99- 4-32, both at new lows.
# 35
187 at the same price Wednesday. One
---s— 60% load of commercial to good steers
1Z Saleway, St mh scored $19 and odd lots of utilities
wto m as and commercial eased on down to
is Joskaad 115 10 $18, all of which figured
ten". 5z around steady.
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Flatter Payhouse (PR)
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115 Farm ABM Report (
6:30 (PN
6:03 Farm Reporter (L___
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Chrysler, a loser of nearly 3
points Wednesday, was off a point.
During early activity, it rose a —9 i6xrg- shi
point. I mpee 3% 2uAm
Brokers said two apparently con- * Am 5s 4% # n CFpas i *,
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the expectation of a new peace -7AmFg:212 6 /39
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News (L)
Your Friendly Grocer (PR)
Paul Harvey (ABC)
Noon Time Varieties (PR)
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Ti, "moderate FBrotierm or l
-iwiottilnaral ao5iM suket atadx ;
awuzfba noop. "fheu, TA dua
orally abort on beayler slzes, Lishter l
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Stocks Slide,
Clog Ticker
In Final Hour
AVOID CROWDS
AT NIGHT!
i See 1953
Home Show
in the afternoon
LIVE TV’ every day
; Danny Williams—4:00 P.M.
Chuck Wagon Boys
5:15 P.M.
! AH This Week!
Municipal Auditorium
2 to 10 P.M. Daily
Admission—50c
Under 12—FREE
Content Prizet and
Co-operating
Exhibitor for
Fri., March 27th
Anker Sewing Machine
Clemmer Sewt Cantor
Lectro-Ejer
Brow Mig. Co.
Crosley Radio
Tom r. MteDermett
Sunbeam Coffee Master
Southwes Kadlo Beato. Ce.
Toaster (Betty Cracker)
Riehards a Cemever
Barwa Reclining Chair
Contemporary Trena
Electri Glass Platter
C. Reken Inuram
$25.00 Frozen Feeds
Amasa Dealers al Okla.
Phllco Radio
Seuthwes Radle • Bento. Ce.
Redwood Planter Boxes
Maeklanburs Duncan
Novelty Gift
DaoM M. Daria Ce.
Door Knocker
I KItpatrtek Brea. Lamber
1 3 Cane Fab-Spray Paint
Fab Sorer Patel Ce
1 Qt Devoe Varnish
N I Qt. Spred Satin f
|1| r. A. mutter Co.
— current receipts,
dlrtlea umi: cheeks
Whit: Fancy braoywe_________
lane 54: extra 1 large 53; extra 1 me-
dium 52.
Browns: Fancy heavywelgths 54%: fancy
large 32M1 extra 1 large 33 extra f me-
mEau
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Alarm Clock Club (PR*
Arthur Godfrey (CBS)
Arthur Godlrey (CBS)
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Arthur
Grand Slam (CBS)
Rosemary (CBS)
Wendy Warren News (CBS)
Bodrfunenay {81 PR) Na"FeFins (CBS)
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expenditure Maka year 932.3090 ports will be somewhat lower next
lau.Ni Man. week.
debt 8261,891,076,409 mi s258,408,. 1 Demand for fresh spinach at the
2%
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Futures turned lower on increas-
ed liquidation and hedging in late
trading and closed 10 to 30 cents a
bale lower than the previous close.
Odd Lot Stock Deals
NEw YORK, March M-(AP)- The New
York itock exchange reported Thuraday
the** add IM transactiona by principal
dealer* on the exchange for March 25:
purchases of 186,906 shares on 6,257 or-
den; sles of 194,512 shares on 8,406 or-
ders includina 1,067 shares Kid abort on 41
orders.
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Resisting the downtrend were i AmP
Radio Corp. up %, Boeing up W, 22mE
CHICAGO, March 26.(P—Grains
moved about erratically within a
narrow range on the board of trade
Thursday, never getting far from
the previous close.
Most strength was shown by soy*
beans, which rose a couple of cents
in a mid-morning buying move on
reports cash soybeans were being
shipped out of this terminal. Beans
managed to hold a part of these
gains through to the close.
The rest of the market suffered
from a light selling flurry shortly
A firm trend existed in the broil- Sib
er market Thursday as supplies kd
dwindled, egs continued steady, -
cream and spinach showed weak-
ness and hens were unsettled, the
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under previous day 8263,182,- consumer level is very slow. Pre-
9562 "aneta 122,362.012,080.23; wjso. packers show very little interest: as
768,223.47. movement is nearly at a standstill.
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Ei ft weak; receipts 13,096; wholsale
now ui urvuuer uvusea me uu uaz KJ* wga yne hanKadg" aky.ce0. A
ture enough for slaughter. Most medlumis 45 vi s. wtndardi 44; current
- roce(p4a 43: dirtigs 41.75; ehecks JL
Live poultry firm. Recelpts 57* oops:
F.O.B. paying prim unchansed: hoary
Mag 36-541 IlgK Kmmi M-13; Iryon or
broiler* 33-35; old roostrs 10-21; duck-
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!» push by soybeans.
!“ Wheat closed % lower to % high-
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Cows Sim Slew i Calve Steady
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38" up was still most popular on bet-
m ter grades. Choice lightweight
#5 spring lambs still reached a peak
5 of $24 in a fast trade in that sec-
40"tion.
au 419 The smallest steer and yearling
9B ‘20 supply for any Thursday of the
’ ■ a season was received here and even
8 this sharp reduction in numbers
Uveafock Report (L)
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21.00; sows 117.00 to market news service disclosed.
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m. ticeably. This lack of buyer re- 10:19 QBC
H2 action was indicaUon enough of the 10:23 Eonesome 8a 88
332 sluggish demand being felt in 120Lt5 (PB,-----
m4» wholesale meat trades back east. 109Lte Pate FB
438 Shippers paid $22.50 for four ii:28Eate Bate 88
1222 more loads of Kansas steers and ' - -----
* । heifers which were mates to a
6% 4-car shipment received Wednes-
oh day and while a high of $22.75 was
42% earned on 37 high-choice heifers of
Dallas Power & Light Co. was in
the market with $9 millions of first
mortgage 3% percent bends due Lftj E 213
to 1983. The bonds were offered » Cm t^d “
at 161.871. 1n2iapPPapgn;
Une Star Gas Co. told stock-
holders it plans to sell 183 300 Sche4,°.203
shares of a new convertible pre- 1%18 1 35%
ferred of $100 par Funds will be A00w 2
used for construction. , iFi"aaLA 5222
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Hogs ................ 700
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duce: egg* extras, SO percent A 45c; ezus
medium* M: •«** standarda 41; rare
ionsixr“dzd current receipts 34 Ite. up.
penny for light sizes and 2 cents for t^ouftton tade sAi„Fa,in srtgns. 71.3:
heavies to 14 and 20. Increased de- m2013, mmibreia"esri ihk
mand for light hens at Ardmore ivhits ,398.958 222sommersal
brought a boost of 2 cents per W;, old ‘ rooster* • nastaks r L? ■ torn
pound to 15 and 20. The average fzggu 585 yunarwap“dueks.3“168
paying price at 10 state points was in. Ysun8antakin ridP Ui old
14 to 21 cents for hens under 4 --«——
pounds and 10 to 25 for heavies. Foreign Exchange
Unia 11.
Petatoes: *rrtv*|* 10. on track 413; total
U. K ghtomonta 867; nuaet* firm: other
■Mi dull; Idaho rusbets Uto-ts. In 10
lb mean lacks in master containers M20,
tasters 86.75, standards M.4». utuitles 5.73-
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Kansan City Produce
tovtiy steady; wme spring Although there were no changes
na in broiler values at 27 to 30 cents
. .— stem and No. 3 supplies were below current needs
.....______19,08151832 i^Ihtel and considerable scouting by buy-------
tew Teeder lamba tually is that the bulk of the birds Chicago Prodce
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Chicago Grain and Provisions ers are holding for higher prices,
but, by and large, the situation ac-
ually is that the bulk of the birds
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Final New York Stocks Market 'Swine, lambs Radio and Television Programs Thursday
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Trading in governments was ex-
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new 16ng term issue at a higher
rate was believed mainly respon-
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official said Thursday it will be at scn p
least a week before financing plans * CihK z 251
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with Philips 2%s of 1964 off 1%. 3 CanmonPN 203
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er end uteaUi fond slow outlet al the 12:39 Noonday Roundup (PR)
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wspencerKen" inmEnsandltmdsthsrsdarewussiod Because of unavoidable circumstances, radio and television programs sometimes must be changed againstt nearby/ futures. Trad-
6501 4u ad, chol" wlupwenda o? $22 after tMs schedule is prepared. The above schedule is made from official station announce- ers not , that, cotton stocks in-
28x2 ments 14 hours prior to publication of this log, and occasional program changes must be made. sreasedazrmnhshales .0
aa well a* old buck*
13 Fort Worth Livestock Broder TOHC
730 .FORTWORTH, Mareh M-(AP)- c,
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ijo ton futures overcame early weak-
— ness Thursday to register small
gains on trade buying. Most of the
2 activity centered in old crop
N_ ... ao cns -^months, with part of the demand
Mu»k*i Matinee (R houm Part?*(CM) is attributed to covering against cur-
Stet n ancas_ 3 rent sales of cotton to Formosa..
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ssefexbenditures 1330.106,430.33: 8241, tive day this week there has been 20HdzumturFncjL. ut «H ot A cent:
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