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Orange Auction Market Report
By UNITED PRESS
Orange auction all markets
126 * 150 176 200 220 252 288
First grade
6.85 6.13 5.15 4.63 4.29 4.14 4.38
Second grade
5.55 4.34 4.18 3.86 3.56
Trend: Slightly lower
Stock Market Has Quiet Session
NEW YORK (UP) — Specially issues highlighted a mostly easier and quiet stock market today.
Gains in the specialties ranged to more than a point with some issues showing much wider gains. In the main list, however, prices tended lower with a number of stocks holding at their previous close.
The large number of shighly favorable earnings results being released at this time bolstered trading sentiment considerably.
On the adverse side of the news picture was the announcement by International Business Machines that it cut its year end stock dividend to 2-1/2 per cent from 5 per cent. The stock slumped 15 points to 226 at one time. The company, however, pointed out that this dividend reduction was led by a new York Stock Exchange regulation which provides that no stock dividend can be paid which, added to cash payments, would make total d'absursements for a year higher than share earnings.
U.S. Steel, which reported near peak earnings for the third quarter this year, held around its previous close. Bethlehem Steel slipped slightly.
Automotive stocks moved downward slightly. Railroad shares
Market Quotations
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Air Reduction
22%
Amer Tel & Tel
153%
Amaconda Copper
31
Atchison, T & SF
89%
Caterpillar Tr
45
Chrysler
60%
Cherwin Zellerbach
81%
Cons Vultee
17%
Curtiss Wright
7%
Dixie Cup
35
DuPont
102
General Electric
80%
General Motors
58%
Kooley TAR
50%
Kannecto Copper
66%
Montgomery Ward
56%
N Y Central
20%
Northrop Aircraft Inc
15%
N American Co
21%
Pacific G&E Common
38%
Pacific Lig Common
63%
Penney JC Co
98 at Penney JC Co
12%
Pennsylvania RR
19%
Phillips Petroleum
53%
Philps Dodge
33%
Republic Steel
46%
Richfield Oil
49%
Robustheh Fulton Co
16%
Sears Roebuck
66%
Southern Ry
41%
So Cal Ed. Common
36%
So Cal Ed $1.12 Pfd
31% at 31%
So Cal Ed $1.08 Pfd
24% at 23%
So Cal Ed $1.22 Pfd
24% at 23%
So Cal Ed $1.02 Pfd
23% at 24%
So Pacific RR
38%
Standard Oil, Cal
50%
Standard Oil, N J
70%
Texas Co
55%
Transamerica Corp
26%
Union Oil, Cal
42%
Union Pacific RR
10%
U S Steel
31% bid
See lst Natl Bank
106 bid
Broadway Hale Stores Com.
10%
Bullock's Common
25 bid
Closing Averages
274.14 up .79
55.91 up .79
15 Utilities
50.79 up .71
VOLUME
1,360,000
Postmasters Warned Against Politics
SAN FRANCISCO (UP)—Civil Ice Commissioned George M. McKinley today said postmasters should train from any activity that may make it appear that would make them appear they are "working against the Eisenhower administration."
This is the "only way of prevailing to the American people that cumbent postmasters are not illiciticians," he said in a speech pared for delivery before the national Postmasters Association.
Moore said the 41,000 masters, mostly appointed past Democratic presidents, up to be the "principal expONENT of the civil service merit system in their communities.
Since the inauguration of I.P.Dent Eslenhower, Moore said, "a single federal employee, as I can determine, has been involved in political reasons."
He pointed out that when Republicans came to power per cent of the federal emplies were in the career or compulsory civil service, and the percent has not changed.
Surfside Colony Wound Reports Attention
SURFSIDE COLONY—Successfully repelling an attempted criminal attack by a sailor who fered her a ride home from B Beach, Mrs. Peggy Rosenkrantz Surfside Colony, herself the of a navy man, did not how escape unscatter.
The sailor, not yet identi beat her about the face before escaped from his car close to S side Colony. She walked home her husband, arriving later, ported the attack to the Sher Office at 4:45 a.m. yesterday.
Mrs. Rosenkrantz who is played on the Long Beach Pike
U.S. Steel, which reported near peak earnings for the third quarter this year, held around its previous close. Bethlehem Steel allied slightly.
Automotive stocks moved downward slightly. Railroad shares were down a few cents.
Automotive stocks moved downward slightly. Railroad shares were down a few cents.
Citrus Market
LOS ANGELES — The local citrus report as prepared by the Federal-State Market News service:
Grapefruit about steady; lemons steady, prices unchanged; oranges about steady.
Grapefruit: Prices unchanged except local packed fancy 48s 4.50-$1.24.
Oranges: Prices unchanged except Valencias local loose fancy 220s 2.25-2.35, 288s 1.90-2.10.
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Rabid Dog Contact Found in Stanton
STANTON — At least one contact with a rabid dog that was picked up between Stanton and Los Alamitos last weekend has been found, according to County Health Department officials who said that Mrs. Carlotta Ferrari, 3252 Katella avenue is taking anti-trabies treatment from her private physician.
Owner of the dog was identified as Mrs. Ferrari's brother Joe Baroldi of the same address, and it was learned that Mrs. Ferrari had attempted to take a bone from the throat of the 14-year-old dog a few days before the animal died of rabies last Sunday in the County Animal Shelter.
No other case of close contact with the dog has been found Dr. Edward Lee Russell, County Health Officer. But all other dogs of the Baroldi ranch will be quarantined.
The rabies case at Stanton, first in Orange County in five years, was traced to a fox terrier from Artesia which was at the Baroldi ranch some days ago and attacked the Baroldi dog.
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Cost of Living Hits New High Mark in U.S.
WASHINGTON (UP)—The errum today reported the use of living crept up in September to a new all time high.
It was the fourth straight month a new record was reached. Price increased on all items ex food.
The Bureau of Labor Statistics said prices of all "marketket" items increased by two percent of one per cent between mid-gust and mid-September. The put the Sept. 15 index at a reel 115.2 per cent of 1947-49 prices.
A decline of three-tenths of one per cent in food prices was enough to offset higher costs other items such as wearing parel, rent, medical care, transportation and other items.
BLS officials noted, however, fractional increases have limited the total rise since January about 1.2 per cent.
No major wage contracts were affected by this month's railroad and auto workers' fall of the index, are adjusted other monthly periods.
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Masters Warned Against Politics
FRANCISCO — Civil Enforcement Commissioned George M. Mbore said postmasters should "re-verify any activity that would appear that would make it easier to work against" Postmaster administration.
Is the "only way of proving the American people that in recent postmasters are not poisons," he said in a speech prepared for delivery before the National Postmaster Association.
More said the 41,000 postmen, mostly appointed by Democratic presidents, ought to be the "principal exponents" of civil service merit system air communities.
Since the inauguration of Presiessienhower, Moore said, "not single federal employee, a far can determine, has been required for political reasons."
Pointed out that when the publicans came to power 87 percent of the federal employees in the career or competitive service, and the percentage not changed.
Side Colony Woman Sports Attack Atternpt
RFSIDE COLONY — Successfully repelling an attempted criminal attack by a sailor who offered a ride home from Long Island. Mrs. Peggy Rosenkrantz of Side Colony, herself the wife of a navy man, did not however unscatter.
The sailor, not yet identified either about the face before she turned from his car close to Surf Colony. She walked honze and husband, arriving later, re-attacked the Sheriff's at 4:45 a.m. yesterday.
Rosenkrantz who is emailed on the Long Beach Pike was involved in the attack.
WALKING HIGH — Because the unusual is so commonplace in Paris, blase Frenchmen don't pay much attention to anything that isn't absolutely extraordinary. In any other city, the sight of this man walking a tight rope across the Seine River would attract great crowds. But his audience, near the Louis Philippe Bridge, seems to consist of a solitary boatman.
Three Robbery Suspects Released by Police
SANTA ANA — Three suspects arrested by Pomona police for the Orange county sheriff's office yesterday in connection with the robbery of a Camp Pendleton sailor, Robert Adam Long, 21, were released when Long absolved them of guilt.
They were not the three men who gave him a ride north along Highway 101 and then turned off to Lane Road, near the blimp base at Tustin, to rob him. Long said.
One of the three bandits had held a knife against Long's ribs while robbing him of his wallet and $3, a wrist watch, and his duffle bag containing a dress uniform and portable steam iron.
The Pomona suspects were halted at 2:45 a.m., less than an hour after the robbery. They were in a black sedan, answering the description of the car in which Long was robbed. Pomona police said that had been involved in several thefts in Pomona. But they were not the Tustin bandits.
$77,159 Damage Suit Begins in Santa Ana
SANTA ANA — Trial of a $77,159 damage suit brought by a Los Angeles county man, Alvert Ostrian, for injuries he received 14 months ago in a traffic smash on Coast highway eight miles south of Laguna Beach, is in progress here before a jury of eight women and four men, in Superior Judge Kenneth E. Morrison's court.
Ostrian claims he was permanently injured when the automobile in which he was riding collided with a truck driven by Benjamin Clifford Roby. Each litigant charges the other with negligence.
Sitting on the jury are: Mrs. Ruby Teske, John R. Talbert, Inez M. Yerington, Mrs. Marjorie K. Schildt, Howard S. Stephens, Ira Army to Attack Manpower Slash
WASHINGTON (UP) — The Army is preparing to launch a counterattack on Defense Secretary Les E. Wilson's order that a slash be made in its many strength this fiscal year, it learned today.
The Army's position, Secretary Robert T. Steven expected to present personal Wilson, is that it cannot allow the 100,000 cut in men scheduled to make by next week and still meet overseas commitments.
In ordering the manpower last spring, Wilson said they should come out of support tivities and not combat units new civilian leaders of the A were said, however, to have up against the hard fact that they are just not as many "surplus men in support units as originally supposed.
Wilson indicated at his news conference yesterday that he expects the Army to absorb 100,000 man cut in this fiscal but also to reduce troop strength still further in future years eliminating "surplus" manpower.
Wilson emphasized there is immediate plan to withdraw American troops from Europe the services reduce their strength. Repeating earlier statements said any cuiback of U.S. troops Europe would be "in the long run as new weapons are devised."
City to Ban Trucks On Center Street
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back West on Manchester to Euclid Ave. The highway will then take them North to Orangethorpe Ave.
Westbound traffic out of Santa Ana canyon entering Anaheim on Anaheim-Olive Rd., will be diverted North on Placentia Ave. to Orangethorpe Ave., or South on Placentia Ave. to any point chosen by the trucker which is not within the city limits.
Second Reading Set
In the ordinance prepared by City Attorney Preston Turner, any trucker ticketed for operating his vehicle over the 8000-pound unladen weight limit, will be guilty of a misdemeanor which is punishable by a fine of not more than $500 or six months in jail.
Councilmen said the ordinance will receive a second reading at the next regular session of the trustees and then become law 30 days after the final adoption.
The new ordinance in no way prohibits delivery of merchandise or the picking up of goods within the city by a heavy carrier. The plan, proposed by many local business men, is only designed to remove the damaging heavy traffic of through truckers using city streets on their way to and from the harbor area.
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WALKING HIGH — Because the unusual is so commonplace in Paris, blase Frenchmen don't pay much attention to anything that isn't absolutely extraordinary. In any other city, the sight of this man walking a tight rope across the Seine River would attract great crowds. But his audience, near the Louis-Philippe Bridge, seems to consist of a solitary boatman.
Ostrían claims he was permanently injured when the automobile in which he was riding collided with a truck driven by Benjamin Clifford Roby. Each litigant charges the other with negligence.
Sitting on the jury are: Mrs. Ruby Teske, John R. Talbert, Inez M. Yerington, Mrs. Marjorie K. Bakersfield, Boston, 68 59 .29 Brownsville, 73 60 Chicago, 54 44 .24 Denver, 61 27 Detroit, 58 47 .17 El Centro, 90 56 Fairbanks, 8 -13 T. Fresno, 83 47 Kansas City, 53 43 T. Los Angeles, 85 58 Miami, 79 71 1.14 Minneapolis, 54 31 New Orleans, 65 46 New York, 65 60 2.27 Oakland, 74 45 Phoenix, 83 50 Pittsburgh, 56 49 .17 Red Bluff, 80 48 San Francisco, 72 47 Seattle, 62 43 Stockton, 79 46 Thermal, 92 49 Tucson, 81 57 Washington, 63 59 1.28 Yuma, 88 58
Local Man Booked on Child Labor Violation
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while setting pigs in a bowling alley, touched off the county-wide investigation of conditions concerning juveniles being employed by bowling operators.
In the local case, Campbell quoted Loy as saying many of the parents of children he employed had requested their employment.
Decision to crack down on offenders of the child labor laws came as a result of a recent confab between Sheriff Musick and District Attorney Davis, it was learned. The arrest of Loy marks the first of its kind in seven years, Sheriff's rec...
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"Sex Circus" Problem Baffles Officers
CHITOSE, Japan (UP)—A first Cavalry Division officer said today it is impossible to keep his troops out of the "sex circus," as GIs have named the shoddy boomtown of camp followers that has mushroomed around this military and Air Force center.
The pentagon today asked the Far East Command for a full report on what is being done to curb the wide open trade in sex between American soldiers and thousands of Japanese "entertainers." Japanese authorities estimated some 8000 prostitutes cater to the 15,000 soldiers and airmen stationed here.
The muddy streets of the two-mile square town are lined with 564 houses of prostitution, 66 "beer halls," and hundreds of other establishments offering women, drink and narcotics to the GIs.
Brig. Gen. Orlando Troxel, division artillery commander, said "We cannot put the town off limits."
"We couldn't keep all the men out of there if we wanted to," he said, "It would take a regiment of guards."
which allow a reassessment of Western defense strategy.
Wilson thus sought to quiet European fears that the United States was planning an immediate withdrawal of some of its six divisions now stationed in Europe.
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Funeral Notices
ALONZO, Mrs. Antacia, 74, 413 North Cypress St., Orange, died Monday at Orange County General hospital. She leaves three sons, Manuel, Anaheim; Roy and Liberado Alonzo both of Orange; two daughters, Mrs. Felicitas Cruz and Mrs. Aurella Garcia, both of Orange; 24 grandchildren and 11 great grandchildren. She was a member of the Holy Catholic church in Orange. Recitation of Holy Rosary will be said at the Shannon Funeral home tonight at 8:30 with requiem mass at 9 a.m. at the Holy Family church. Interment will be in Holy Sepulchre cemetery.
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