Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 79, No. 109, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 25, 1968 Page: 19 of 26
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NYSE Index
NfW YORK (AP) - Noon New York
SJocJ« JExchanqt Index
Index
Innustrlel
Trsnipoftatlon
F inane*
- 3 cents
56.55 -0.03
5113 -0.01
52 96 +0 40
45 12 -0 20
65 71 +0.05
New York Stock
-- . 5/ 7 •+ J
38% 36' i _ V,
00% 61 + %
41'h 41% -f-1 %
17'» II1, - ..
NEW YORK (API
Excntng* noon prices
M'H Net
Abbott Lab . ft?*
Abe* Co l 60 3 ■ * *
ACF Ind V 20
Acme M*t 2b
Aoumt-x 0/h
Ad Millis 20
AUdresi I 4o
Adm.ral
Aerouuib lb
Air Prod 20b
Air Pd pf4 75
AirRedtn i 50
Aj Industrie*
Ala Gas 96
Alberto C 20
AlcanAlum I
AiiegCo . i0e
Al'egl ud ? 40
Aiieo Pw I 20
AlnedCh t VO
Allied Kid l
Allied Mills 2
AlliedStr 1 40
AilicdSuo 60
Allis Chal i
Alpha p Cam
AKide 20
Alcoa 1.80
AMBAC 60
Amerada 3
AAirFillr 00
Am Airlln 00
New York Stock List
ConEdfc pf 5
Conbiec ina I
Conpood I 50
Conrreiyht l
ConNatt, ) /o
ConsPwr 190
Conp'
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Am Can 2 20
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AmCredlt 90
ACrySuq i 40
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AmDisI 1 40a
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AmEIPw 1 52
AmEnka l 30
Am Erp Ind
Afcxlnn ptA6
AmHoist .70
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Amlnvst 1.10
AmMFdy 90
AMrt Cl 1.90
Arn Motors
AmNatGas 7
Am News l
A Photo 03e
AResrcn 08*
Am Ship 60
Am Smelf 3
AmSoAfr 70
AmSAfr in 70
Arr. r,»d J
AmStd i
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A Sugar 1 60
AmSua Pt 68
Am rAT ? 40
Am Tob 1 90
AmWWk-. 56
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AMK Cp wi
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Cooper In I 20
Cooper T R |
Coopf ptl .25
Copeland I 20
CoppRns 50
CopwiStl 120
CorlnfhB ,l5e
Corn Pd I 70
C or GW 2 50a
Coronet 40
Cowles .50
CraneCo I 60
C rest f*nt r,p
CrompKn 80
Clouse Hind |
C'OW Coll
Crown Cork
Crown/- 2 20
Cm / pf4 20
Cruc Sll 1 ?0
CT3 Coro 40
Cudahy Co
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Hawli El 1.20
Mayas Alb 1
HueMine cp
Hecla Mng
Heinz HJ 150
Helene Curt
Moll Coll 60
MellerWE 60
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Hemispn cap
Here Inc .50e
HershFd 1 IQ
HessOiC 30
Heublem 70
HewPack 20
Hioh Voltage
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Nat Can .60
N Can pt
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N Dairy 1 60
Nat Dlst 1.80
Nat Fuel 1 64
Nat Gen I 20
Nat Gyps 2
N Lead I 50o
Nat Stand l
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AnchHG l 40
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ApcoOII 09t
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AnzPubSvc 1
Arlans DS 20
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Armour 1 60
Armr pf 4 75
Arm Ck 1 4!)a
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NlagM pfi 60
Niag Shr 1 40
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i saucers, we’rr seeing heli-| militarized zone
copters and just about every
night," says Marine Lance
CpI. Daryl Lewis, 19, Mil-
ford, Mich.
Lewis, a naval gunfire for-
fion. Creighton \\
Abrams, the U. S. command-
er in Vietnam, said Sundn;,
"there is no formal, enn-
factual evidence nf
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ahout enemy helicopters that mi,i,arizerl /oni.
he and other artillerv spot-
----- Brins-. Skeptical
Lacking photographic evi-
dence fir wreckage of enemy
helicopters reported - h ■ '
down, U. S. C om m a 0 !
spokesmen are skeptical I
the reports.
Last week some .nun cs
said radar signals might
have been misinterpreted j.
helicopters. One said the hel-
icopter reports could he ik-
ened to the reported >igitl-
ings of flying saucers
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WASH IN/; TON' (API —
Vice President Hubert H.
Humphrey is said hy many
supporters to he deeply con-
cerned ihat .Sen. Plugene J.iwho was one nf die tit'1'1
McCarthy may break away!report helicopter sightings
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Democratic ranksjwas summoned o Da Nang
a third party this where he was questioned :<.r'
from the
and lead
fall.
The spnculaiion has been
fed hy McCarthy s refusal to
say he will support the vice
*’. * ..president: if his former po-
litical mentor wins the nomi-
nation — plus increasing
I signs that many of Mc-
Carthy's backers are
amenable to a reconciliation.
MeCarthy Denies It
There was talk of a possi-
five days.
Corporal Quizzed
"I think I convinced ihem
T was not crazy and having
hallucinations,” he told his
superior officers when he re-
turned to the Cua Viet sup-
not I Ply on t1*p -Soulh China
Sea coast eight miles below
the DMZ.
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two Minnesota presidential
eontenders met head-on in
the party convention, and
Humphrey won.
However, McCarthy has
1st Amphibious Tractor Bat-
talion said.
M o n d a y night, marine j
spotters at the forward post
i called ’Ocean View" report-1
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• n|*i
IF You Llv* Anyw1i*rft
IN OKLAHOMA
CALL COLLECT
CE 5-6722
TO PLACE YOUR AD!
Herb's How:
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Opararor-
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CE 5-4722, nna -rvtrs. in.
ctrarges'. Th»t's All!
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his supporters out of the reg-i enemy helicopters shuttling
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$ * L »j conference: “I haw stressed 11 he DMZ and then heading
the beginning that I
hnd in mind
Want Ads
CE 5-6722
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However, Geri Joseph, the
Democratic national eom-
mitieewoman for Minnesota,
said McCarthy candidates
for national convention seats
in her area had to swear
they would not support Hum-
phrey under any circum-
stances.
Key Humphrey people ac-
m —i' ji know lodged their concern
sT* Trl but say it is still too early to
“ijIntake any forecast, partieu-
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in a year that has be-
lt rayed political soothsayers.
Showing Buoy* Backers
One Humphrey man.
asked if he thought Mc-
Carthy might make the
move if he fails to win the
nomination, said “I hope
nor. But there are people
around Gene who would like
him to do :hai. Bui it’s too
rate* ef divi-1 earlv to sav•”
ie are annual,
s recent strong
in ihe New York
4- %
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by Th<? Associated Press 1968
n*.se _ __________
dends in 'he feregoinq table are annual |
d.sbursements oased on the last quarto^ » MrCarthv
or semi-annual declaration. Specal cr1
extra dividends or payments not Oesig* chnwinp
nated as reauiar are identified in the K
fono*fing foe'notes.
a—Also extra or extra?. Annual rate
pus stock diyoeno. c—Liquidating divi-
dend, o— Declared or paid in 1967 plus
stoex dividend, e—Declared or paid scinhrev
far^this year f—Payable in stock dur1nq|* • , J , . . V» n n i v n n
' OXT act.nft.-tt.iH z»th uama nn I miitintnlii IJtnl tn('jt’ JTXH l"! IlflS *1 '7 » 1 /. ’ » *•«
miles non beast nf the DMZ.
Kills Unconfirmed
Although reports vary, of-
ficers here say between
three and five enemy heli-
copters have been shot down
by air force F4 Phantoms or
naval gunfire. The U. S.
Command has not confirmed
these reports.
A captain here said. "We
know we got one about 10
days ago and two more the)
next night."
Because of the uncertainty
in the U. S. Command over
the sightings, he asked not to
be identified and declined to
say where he had received |
the information.
Lewis, who said he first |
saw the red lights moving;
along the DMZ two weeks
ago, was atop the Ocean
View lookout tower at the j
time.
Lights Des< ribed
“There were six blinking;
red lights, each about 500 j
meters apart.” he said.
Asked if the lights could
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LBJ Gets
Holiday Bill
WASHINGTON (AP) —
President Johnson has be-
fore him a bill to make four
more holidays fall on Mon-
day every year.
The senate, with about
eight members present and
no debate, Monday passed
the measure which has been
kicking around congress for
years.
There was no indication
what action Johnson will
take and he has never pub-
licly commented on the bill.
Under the bill Washing-
ton's Birthday, Memorial
Day and Veterans Day
would fall on Monday and a
new national holiday. Colum-
bus Day, would be created,
also to fall on Monday.
I
a distant
Lewis replied:
enough delegate voles now| "Definitely not. The> wei*1
to win the Democratic nomi-1 flashing red lights, mo\ ing
I in a kind of formation in the
i sky. There is no doubt in my
: mind or by anyone else who
McCarthy has said he sees,^ seen ,hem lhat they are
little choice bett^en Hum- helicopters, and they aren't
phrey and Richard M. Nix- We don t have any up
on, expected to win the Re-1 th-,rc ••
publican nomination, on thej ^ who wnrk on
issue o einam. i an armv team at Cua Viet as
One Humphrey backer observers for Ma-
said. "I think a great deal
will depend on who the Re-
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Arrangements bv
publicans nominate. If it's
I Richard Nixon I believe
most of the Democratic lib-
erals who see themselves as
pretty doveish will return to
the fold." But then he
shrugged.
countermoriar and ar-
tillery fire agreed with Lew-
is.
BRESKE
Vincent j Harrah, Wake Wedne*-
ddv ' 30 om St "’eresa’s Church
Mass 10 a m Thursdav interment
St Tpr**sa’s Crrrv terv Announced
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$25 Billion
Deficit Set
WASHINGTON <AP> -
■jPresident Johnson's econom-
ic advisers say the new in-
eome tax increase will ease
,._x _ . inflation and balance-of-pay-
TL LSA (AP) The Tulsa: ments pressures but the bud-
Tulsa OEO Unit!
Accepts Study
get deficit this fiscal year
will still be about S25 billion.
The deficit, nearly S5 bil-
lion higher than the $19.8 bil-
Economic Opporunity task
force has agreed to a $50,000
study of its management
structure, but not without
opposition. lion anticipated last Janu-
The task force board voted ary. was estimated Monday
Monday night 10-8 to accept by Arthur M. Okun. chair-
the offer from the regional
OEO headquarters at Austin.
Texas. John Duffy, chair-
man, said he felt the money
could be better used in serv-
ices. Billy Leathers, task
force director, recommend-
ed the study money be ac-
cepted.
man of the Council of Eco-
nomic Advisers.
He made the estimate aft-
er a meeting with President
Johnson. Treasury Secretary
Henry H. Fowler and Wil-
liam McChesney Martin jr.,
chairman of the Federal Re-
serve Board.
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