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Market Works Irregulary Quiet Trade Marks Day, Volume Low 6 133 ate. I. Pp aat 11DI 2S7 3 York I'll iiiesjlarlj lo his allrrlloon. "ft- ricTL-r. more than look fractional Inss.

irrc unchanged to mrcr 'har. a Doom ibtut a Fpu-hern. MGM Injrr Tniucciir wne strwy in srr.ai: Tter.d. Bonne, tasirocn Fr-r-s wrrc mixru oo :1 E-tcliaricr. "nrc-at'smito 2 SIM TUPSC4S'.

ad- dv Bprrrr American Stocks tlnal Amrnr.ir, Hock Hill Canadian Southern Crln HusHe Canadian Martcni Compira 5 Corp of rrr.to'.ic Ji Royalty on "Ford Motor Canada A Crest Lake: Oil -Srtl Miolof Company Xnlrer Industries Koumiip Slatts TT Brill's Hess. Fancoastnl Petroleum Decu Mtnlnc Williams Trrhpirnlcir Zcz- Utah Idalin -cbt company Markets at Glance Npit Tort E.otir— Von-rr: irrppulir dcclir.r. Sipaciy: IndualrlaiJ mi-c-d Irreeular; iradlr.s. Chicaeo: i r. spllir.p.

r.t'.-'iF.: drmard Sleady lo alronp: March up llllrjlr, Weak lo 50 cenls lorpr; "-op tir.so. New York 75 GlN'or Rv Tcs Corp 3a eis uror.r lo Bond Markets rll Final Livestock Markets -Chica'so (USDA) Hois 6.500; butrhera Tipal: la 50 cents lower: 10 head la 200 lo 210 )b. butchers 111.50: mostly 1-2 190 la 223 lit. IlCBsSlI 25: bulk mtted 190 10 310 Ibj. S16.251} 16.75: 1-2 160 to 180 S16SJ16.S0: mlicd 1-3 230 tu 250 Ihs.

H6Erl5.50. 2-3 3H. lo Stu) IbS. S15.50S1E1 300 to 130 lbs. 1 J15.35S15.30l 1-3 3il! to 500 lb.

sons Ell'd. 15.33: 5O0 to 600 lbs. 11J.S0S1.11.2S. Cattle 12.000: calves Done: c-teers cenerally Meady: load and a hitlf 1.100 lb. prime- aleera 110.30- aevcral '-oadb 1.225 to 1 40S lbs.

139 numerous loads prime and mixed tlioice prime 1.150 to 1.350 lb. weiihti bulk choice- 950 to 1.100 Ihs. niK-TSt1 hists choice 1.000 lb. heirers 127.75: clioicr utility mid iiouimcrclal cowa utility and commercial hulls tloijll.SD; stanrlard and tood rcalen 521S731. P-'Pl P01i: 25 cents higher; Join decks choice and orime 1D4 to 110 lb.

led Wettern wooled 'fernbs. '539: oeolr cholte ann Drmiu .11 10, mixed fall s-hurn lamha 1R SO: choice- and prime native Pooled lambs 118A. 13.50: cull to food wooled slaushier S55fi.M Sioox City Sioux Hoas 0,000: barroiv; apri sill" 25 to .50 cents lower: soics 2j aai'i, Iaai IPS. 1-2 200 tO 240 IbS, -No. 1-3 300 to 100 lbs.

E1SD15.50. Cattle 7.0DO: slauchter steers and heifeiE steady: coas steady tp, weak: bulls. Ircder cattle and calves r.lnuch-.T choiiA 950 to lbs. heiicrs aricasJO: utility and commetcial emu 118 5001 17 50: few canners and cutters 16: cutter 2-: and choice slaushte et rp Ra pntjnrl. Billing i'-i 'e 2.30-p,..„i and 7U: rrinda.

Stir, Mak; net to 2S US. 1 to 3 i': 1 Ji FTUPh Trp 1.20 New York Stock Exchange Sales in hundreds Admiral Aico Prod .10 AlllcJ Stri 3 aiiis rut! Uro. 1 SO rt.incrr.da 3 Ami Alrlin 1 An: 2 AmCvan fid -in SO AmA-Fllv ArnMrtCl 1 10 AluMol -EOb I Alllijpiell 2 JMS'ii 1 AmTA-T 50 AmTob 3 Ot Eur, 1 SO Kennetott 1.25e 31 19 17ti IS IS'. 15', 1J1 41' Kran 11 Hiij.1 IP P5J 31' L-ampr. 2.

Cirnpr CP 1.60 Casr Jl Calpr Trap 1 S'-A I CPrrpCp 1.40b I ri i AO Cot- Oh 4 13 ria-k I 20 Clucn Cora 210 20; Cfl i lr Cnlum 1.10 C.ini! poll- Ed lb Con 3 Container 56 19 16' 1C1P Jl 13 3S 26', 11 14 C.ir.l 1.50a Sl'L Pd 1.30 533. Corn Ol l.SOa 13 udahi Pi 10 2 Cilriui Wt A 2 3 34 Drcrc 2 IB Del Bdis 2.20 59 Doup Air 1.121 18 32', DDaL'llpO) 1.60 139 63', 1.2: 611 rluPi, 11 SOe IS 21S Ear1 Kod 2a 56 11'. EaiDO 1.60 14 EIPUoNal.M 205 21', Firestone lb rd 5 B'. Pen Eire 2 IIS 76', Ocn 1.60 26 83J. Clci: Mllli I 30 30 Grn Motor? 2a 335 66 Gen Cm 1.20a 16 29'1 ft- El .76 165 26' Gllltltc 1.10 SI 41', Gooi 2 20 21 G3'- Goodrcar 11 13 Gral- Piise HI 21i Oianbr 11 Gram 1.30 23 Iron is 3 Gl N'ft my Grc lir -r 1.10 26 GUlI Oil 1.10 111 13'i.

IM'on In' 19 111 Cent 2 Insplr Int Bus Men 2. lntltarv IniAAcc 1 PO Pi.m 1.351, Ir.lTi-T 1 Johns Man 2 Kaiser Al 13S 131 ISO1. 131' AmPes Cp 17 IS', Anaconda SOe 32 H', Irs: 3.20 31', Aimco 3 21 A r.n 1.4-1 27 '-Xs. Armsl CI 1.601 2 Airbison i fit 27 All KrMn 2.40 31 jS'. Alias Corp 77 23.

A ico Corp EC 133 26 Bull! A Ohio 10 32 His! FHs 1 fin 68'. I Sll 2 10 10( 51'. 21 i 49 El-ia 33-a 33'a 1 SI 31 SI 16 26'; 36 36 22 13'i Wh 13'i- 11 SS'i 11 SISVf 515 l' 16 55'i 55 551, Lehman 31 3i 33 33' LibMCN4lL.25t 1H 16 16 15 I 5 20 Hi, 97' Pn. AHA 2.10 7 SOS, 49'i ma i ppr pp. IflrkhAlre 7.20 16 50 49': Loews Thea il 11 11 LontSCcrr.

1 r.t 22'', T1-, Lorillard 3.10 31 39's 59's Mack Trfc 1.80 1 42 11', 11', MapmaC 2.671. 72', 72'. 72-, Mini. Fid 1.10 3 41', 11': Martin -25e 91 25J, 25', 3 3' 'A AA i if 53'. S2V, tn; PAHA r- 1 17', 17', I 50 10 11 10'i 10 PO 50 90', ihicaro Butter and etc Uuttcr St '-i pent hlsiicr.

91 SCO 90 IJ 56: Bl 55'i 57 Produce Markets ady: unchartKcd A A 32 A cars- 90 581..: to cwnmrroial hulls FlE50fi20: choire fully steady: nnchanaed lo 1 ccol slppr calves 175 to 525 lbs. 29; hinhi-i "0 per cent or belter erade A iiejlcr calves -ixed 32: irn: -tandard: 29: SOUth St. Paul South St. Hons 1 1 Onfi- har- P.laloes rows and tilts stradj lo 23 PP.a. io Aiiivais 17; or.

steady; barrow; am i An P't: A old and 2 ieo to 210 pounds sols -tiuppllcr moderate: demand moderate: r. In ilrn: stionprr- r.arlol 15-tiO: fppdpr plirs chnicc nD -ii Assets S3. 3.75; puniids I1SJ01116. Mloncsota-Korth naoiltt Siv.r Ccttlc 5.000: calve- 1.300: choice i round reds JVorland Ijpe Fon-fla-jphtcr steers and a mnsth Hat tjpe S2.S0: Mo carlot track rtcady; lower tirfidrs shut, no: iully reported iaa bulh Lo Al' Icaia AaiaPA-: cr; avprae- lo hrrh choice 1.0SO pounds $26.50: cows utility mid SO ii 10.53: bulls utility ntnii: high choice ar.d prime veoiera F334t3S: Increased Feeding Required for Shoep J.0O0: slauphter moMlv' Pnnnc NfftZ-iV 2: rrelf i-Mser: sltuslf-er ar.d iced. I IXUIIUC rr Icmijh iteacy: slauchter lambs I Abnormally, cold i feerf I'crjuireincnb of lambs cheice livestock' ftlinilg Hie ttxUy Nearly range calilr sheep wurr bning fed more fhan lamb: USIlal ajllOUIllh of MJfjplo- Oi ant ul'lcr fcr.rl rlnrina a- Acr.J: A I 'fs i- At At: rr.nst-y rhcict ao lo sv past week was near normal tvest Continental Divide, but slightly above normal in most Auto Firm Sues Helena Bank For $140,000 (Continued from Pajjc 11 plaintiff car dealer a cashier's check, No.

5613G, in the amount of $3,268.95 April 14, 19fi0. The complaint states that the plaintiff deposited the cashier's check in Ihe firm's checkinR account in another bank and subsequently ivrolr checks afiainsl However, the plaintiff alleges 1liat the defendant slopped pay. merit on Ihe cashier's chert, causing checks plaintiff had writ-ten against j(s deposit lo be dishonored. other areas of the state. Live-jsiock are in generally fail- to good condit May supplies fur the balance of lhc winter arc adequate west of the Divide and in the south central part of the state, but arc generally short in other areas, Supplies of grain and concentrates are adequate in all except a few scaltercd counties.

Calving and lambing have started on many ranches. Lambing in some farm flocks was reported to be nearly finished. The extremely colt! weather has resulted in slightly above normal losses of early calves. Main ranch activity during thej past week was the cure and feeding ol livestock, the Service re.1 ported. NllEtl 1.60 Neti-oiont 2.10 KVCpntral NoAmAv 2 NorPBC 2.20 Alrlin .80 OOloO 1.60 01 li Elpi 1 6J OwtnsIllOl J0 PJnAWAIr .60 ParRoi Pipr 2 parkp la Pprmpy.lc l.JCa KK Pr ps: 1 10 oi, I 3 i so B.s:t_|-.~ 3K Polaroid .20 I P.c I Pullnjfta Purr 1-rO RCA lb Rppub Sll 3 D.

lit. RpvnMn rip; I fil RovalD 1.45d 1 Pap 1 If Erlwoltj BniftirCo Stock Bain In Ipthio 1 t-09 123 5a 57 lllali Lou Clpre 1 06 JB 31'a 3TS. MotH T) III 7.10 21 I 1 Moill Wril Id SI Slorrfll BOb 3 Morori 2.25a IJ Murray CD 2 .20 11 1(1 U', 5S 35 3S Mcr 3 cO 33 IS 66'. 08', .2 23 34 31 22 me I 19 37 40', POFRSJP 6Sp 11 32'. 31'.

30'. Southern 30 21 fas I 20 7i 21', Sou Rv 2 80 6 S5-. Spry ltd 1 12t 130 Brand I in 2-; 6S'( Oil Cal 2t SB Sin' Oil Ir.d l.ROs 66 36', E.p. NJ OOe 213 5 Ohio 2 IS M' Sterl D'UC 1.80 72 El'. Slew War 10 11 33', Slcne A- (-7 Pact 10) 9'.

Subuib G.5 .41 IS 36': 13 27', Tta-asci i Tsalr.s 9B-. 90 Timt RB 2 10 55 StH Tran WAtr 3 12-i 121-, Transamrr AO 23 Id'. 15'1 Tr. Cint l.SOt 11 19', 19'l Tivcn ten .151 9 32', 2 31 33': Cn 3 60 59 lli'i 113'. in Oil Cal 2 22 651: Pac 1.2tJ» 38 33'i 31 Tank 1 60 1 2 3 7tj VII Air Lltl SOU 37 35', 3 10 1E', Unll Corp '1 IE1.

UllllPrult .50 63 28 2T: tn Sits 1m J.M 2 75', 73 USGyp 2.60a 7b Bl'i Ji VSPIpeAF 120 29 21', 21 1 USRubber 3.20 27 58' fbtnrlt 101 42S US Sieel .1 120 701, 70 DfTotacco 1 10 13 31-, 31'1 Vltl IPi-t. 1.J3 12 37', Vanac Cn 10 12 11 J3'5 21 Walcrern I.fiOb Warn Pit WachlVaiP 2 WnAlrLin WnRar.iorp 1 18 IE', 5 If, -i'i fi 2S'a 25'', 1 1 )i lie '10 11 31' I'e-ttEl I.3C 271 36 33 While Mot 2 1 19'. 491, 19', i I- 32 Wrlaley 3a 1 129 ValetTow 50r 6 284, 28 Veest S(l4T 11 100'i US' $258,000 Fund Allotted for Fort Harrison The Defci J514 'i Depart Budget Bureau in Washington, D.C., today assured Rep. Arnold Olsen 5256,000 fund for National Guard improvements at Fort Harrison has been given the final green light. Funds for the projects will he sent to the state immediately lo help Helena area construction during slack icason.

Rep. Olseii reported. Work lor Fort Harrison will include building 12 barracks, housing 40 men each; 3 mess halls; 2 administration: 2 supply; 2 squadron and one regimental headquarter building. Swine Producers Meeting in Great Falls Bernard Ebbing, livestock specialist for the Rath Packing Company of Waterloo, Iowa, will the annual meeting of lilt' Montana Association of Swine Producers Friday in Great falls. The meeting will bedn at the Montana Crop Rm nek Jit-porting Service saidiNorIh.

-what's New ii, tho. Industry," "Swine Sanitation antl Diseases Wc Can Control" and; "Pride in the Pork Industry" will be the subjects or Ebbing's 1alk.s, according lo a release from Sargent, Lewis and Clark County Agent. Saturday Kit: violin will hold its annual spring bred gilt sale and show at the Stale Fair Grounds. The will beam af 10:30 a.m.. and the sale al 1 p.m.

A pre-sale banquet will he held Friday night following Ihe educational program, ol Ihe ttanch House in Northwest Croat Fulls between the fair grounds and the river, The dinner is planned for Fast RELIEF for Dry Skin and Eczema Itch Chafing Simple Pile MUery Diaper Rosli Minor Burni UbWtef.i It Metflfstt, RESINOL SB: Grain Futures Maintain Steady Range Chlcaao Grain ruturra prices malntBltippJ a cpnerall yueady to tlrm range moal ol the time today on ihe Board ol Trarfi- rip-ipllr £ltrrpalp rjur- rips oi ami spiling, tliplr hlulia or thr noon, but dpalen treated from the early altcr-tlip m.rltet sllll shoa-pd a nood volume ol suppo Carlop receipt jt today wpre al: Wlieai II cars, corn 105. "I nonr. Otrloy roybeana I- Chipaio Cialn wheat, oat a bean sales. Corn: No. 5 yellow il.OlV Soybpan oil t.aiir: iidP.a 11 JJ A 1 (ped jl.O'ni.sin.

Wheat rlospri torn liaosed 1 51: oi Manil cm a Inglirr arth rtat hlt-lipr. March tn crnt Itlahpr er. MBrcli tl.Ji-1e. soybeans I'a emu. hlKiirr: March S2.0.".

12.02 2 17'; 2.17 2 17 2 13', i3H Mhuir.poM, r.sli tlralri llec-ipt- lo-ilay 56: year BBO 121: Itadiny bBsls un-chaogcl price. cent tlllher: cacti whea.1 basis, ric dart northern S2.33v,: sntlns when: one cent path pound ever 58 Copper 31 cent: Valley. U.d Yorlt. Zinc 12 ol potiods: sprint wheal i cent discount each pound under 53 pounds: premium 1: to 17 IT J2.33r:,';i3.5li>. A.i No.

1 hard winter 11.221.(0' 33', 3 17-. SV.onr ota South Ne. I nard s2.l3'A1|2.-.5'.. No 1 an-lier ri S3 JO. No.

2 ycllos- 1.02. Oats: No. 2 white tents: Ho. IE', 1 -I. he cecls: No.

2 heavy lb'. i-i-nts: No. 3 heavy 27 cents. 75 Bar.rv i'richl color H.Hijl 18. straw il.liiil.4B: s'ained ll.lt«.|.«>: I1.MHI.13.

Rye- No. 2 41'-? 1 Flax: No 1 1 jCllOW .12 10. Hinneajolis Grain I'ulurci Mlr.neapolli— inch Lew May S-37', i3 37'-, 13.311, 3.51 :i.at A 3 51 3.51 ion Family pjlpms unhansed, S0: alandard patents unchani-d. 47.250. Standard bran ucchanjicd.

113: miHritlr.as unchnnEed. r-d doa U.l. New York Wool repular Wool rnu Wool futures tinted .1 ot a cent lover la .3 ot a cent higher. Mar. 124.3; Miy July 121.2b.

Oct. Dsc. 122.1b. M3T. m.vb, May 121.9b.

CerLificatcd spot 121. On. tojis tuturt- ,4 of teni lower. Mar. lG2.0b.

Cert iflcE-Ltii spot ifiif in. Mrs. Joel Roth Dead at 31 (Continued from Putt 1) Montana Siatc University in 19W. While MSU. she was affiliated with Kappa Alpha Thcta social sorority, was a member of Taiian of Spur, Murtar Board and in her junior year was honored as (lie year's putstandins junior girl by Thcta Sigma Phi, national journalism honorary, at the annual Malrix Table, Before her marriage Aus- 27, 1955, she was employed by the Montana Fish and Game Department here and by an oil firm in Billings.

She worked for a I tine after her marriage for a Missoula firm while her husband completed work for his law desret' al MSU. In (tie tall of 1957, Ihe couple moved to Great Falls where Mrs. Roth was active in Junior League, was a member of the American Association of University Women and as a Blue Bird leader. In addition to her husband and mother, Mrs. Roth is survived by a son, Stephen.

3'i: a sister. Norma Beady who has been mail ing her home in Great Falls; aunts. Mrs. Karl Hiiscr ol Helena nnd Mrs. Norman Syverson of Sandpoint, Idaho; three uncles.

Ed and GeorBc Lamb and Milton Beady, and several cousins. Funeral arrangements are pending. 1D7 i Billings Men Boost Aircade to Be lo-j cat pound- New Nepal means "land of the gods." More than 350 Hindu temples and Buddhist siirtncs stand in Katmandu aionc. GARY VAN and the WESTERN STARLIGHTERS Direct from fhe Golden Nugget in Lot Vegas moil iparlttiny HJiifern anj -5(o4t' Sand FRIDAY NIGHT at the ELK'S Dancing 9 $1.50 For Elks and Thoir Ouesli Held There Mar. 15 Five Liillinps Chamber of Commerce memiiers appeared in Hpi ena Tuesday in behalf of the Chamber of Commerce ol the United States Aircade in Hillings March 15.

A five-minute iilm sins i-hown regarding the 15 Aircadcs to be held in the U.S. this year ant! James Spelinaii. president of the Billings Chamber, gave a short talk. Spelman invited student representatives from Carroll ColleUe. i Helena Senior High School and Catnenral High School to attend a.s well as Helena Chamber members.

He said the stutifiit registration fee is S3. The purpose of the for Action Aircadcs is lo discuss major issues before Congress. A number of top-notch speakers will he included on the program which will include a panel cussion and answering ol John W. Banner is chairman of the Helena Chamber congres. sion.ij scliun committee and William Scribncr, vice chairman.

The other Billings Chambers' members present were Thomas Heald, H. Curnmings, Ccorge Pierce and Charles Crist. The HtUm, MiKw, Merc. 7, 1M1 Congress Agrees To Protect Pension Funds (Continued from I'nge secretary power to investigate violations of the reporting provisions and to enforce the provisions with court injunctions; require bonding of administrators, officials and employees, and provide criminal penalties tor offering, accepting or soliciting brides or kickbacks in administering the plans, for making false statements in the reports, or for stealing or embezzling plan funds or property. U.S.

soldiers first wore campaign dress during the Mexican W-ar. Their uniforms were similar to those of today's West Point cadels. 1 1 1 mni a TONIGHT al Open 7 KlAViRD PLUS COLOR CARIOON! Man Convicted Of Tapping TV Cable Will Appeal Dewey Boettgcr, convicled of television "wire tapping" and avoiding payment lo a cable TV company, plans to appeal. County Atty. Robert Morrison said Boettger had lapped into the cable system using a safety pin and a length of electric cord.

The device was discovered SPECIAt PARTY? Enjoy it at ihe New Placer Hotel Call 442-1310 for RESERVATIONS Kaviitsnn Weekly OVER THE COUNTER Albr: American AmKrk'aii Hniil: Ol rMT-erka SB'j Foods 20Tb Canadian Suf-, Oil r-c-mmrinwriilth, Oil Ccn Pnithlways ll3. EquiUf Oii" -J FusL Binte Stock. FTonllfr Airlines Oarrctl Frtlii.es Cii falls 1J. Hau-vmrnp FIllflilRc l-l industrleB 21. Lunccr PM 3'.

Star Stee, MonlflriB Cdtd Mom. Flour Mum. Pwr. it, urrJ. 116 Marcan Uiy.

Mi Nc-Rda Power 4S Aiiiki. Lllc NorLlnvcjsl 9 rjfiiir i Pauley Pete PhillU't Lamp Tin si. Miinc Held Yi 5i P-i Thermal Res bK. 'I'Tr-i'i L.Ue tiY, Trea.s. State lnd.

nV. TucJ-Pi. Dnvi-lcc Utnri Canst. Viiley uank. 10'- Yubii Cons.

infl. I Gil MUTUAL FUND LIST Af filial ert incoitii- Oldest InTeslmcni Firm" D. A. DAVIDSON I CO. II West 6lh Ave.

442-9GO0 Want help with the biggest investment of your life After picked out a lul thai is just tvhsi you want and havp. plans for the home you arc going In hmld on it. the next step is lo arrange financing for Lhc project that is perhaps the biggest investment of your life. The Union Bank is the plucc tn jict helpful counsel on the kind of loan that will best fil your circumstances. We'll tailor the loan lo suit you, with payments geared to your income.

We're here to help you get what you want wtjmj neighbors complained the company about JJVYKSTUKS MUTUAMNC INVESTORS STOCK KLND INC. INVESTORS SELECTIVE FUND, INC. INVESTORS GROUP CANADIAN FUND, LTD. INVESTORS VARIABLE PAYMENT FUND, INC. INVESTORS SYNDICATES of AMERICA, INC.

INVESTORS SYNDICATE LIEE AND ANNUITY CO. Prospectus upon request from the national distributor and I -investment manager INVESTORS DIVERSIFIED SERVICES, Inc. P. W. SINGER 721 FlowtrrM Si.

mailt your offke pholacoplts I PROFESSIONAL OUAIITY PERMANENT LEGALLY ACCEPTABLE JET-BLACK ON WHITE Let us show you how easily the Copeose Champion reduces waste and reproduces colored' inks, spirit duplication, ball point! and fountain pen Inks, crayon. etc. AND SAVE Contact us now lor lull infarmatitn mpplits tan you money. BLEWETT BUSINESS MACHINES 323 N. Main 442-3410 Uninn Bank home loans with normal down payments on well lixialed residences are now availahle at a thrifty interest, rate.

Or, you may prefer an FHA or GI loan that can be had with minimum down payment required. Whichever loan plan you choose, you get the benefit of our capable loan officers' experience. Remember. Hie Union Bank has helped more families own their homes than, any other Helena lender. We're famous for home loans.

UNION BANK AND TRUST COMPANY I Member F.D.I.C..

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