European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - September 08, 1967, Darmstadt, Hesse Friday september 8, 1967 the stars and stripes Page 23 Market irregular in Active trading new York a the Stock Market closed with an irregular pattern thursday. Trading was fairly Active. Wider moves were made by some issues. Xerox lost several Points. Stokely Van Camp was ahead by a handful of Points. Motorola was Active and weak following a Call of convertible debentures which would dilute the outstanding Stock. The effect of the Ford strike on companies supplying the Auto Industry was said to have a sober ing effect. The same applied to news of peace feelers on Vietnam through the United nations. Following strength of recent Days the Market was technically ready for a pause brokers Dow Jones Industrial aver age advanced 1.21 to 908.17.in the mixed session volume was 8.88 million shares compare with 9.56 million wednesday. Big three Auto stocks showed cant reaction to the strike against Ford. Ford was off 4 at504 Chrysler Rose a to 50 /4, and general motors gained % at closing . Stock Market prices Cooling front movers in weather eases fire threat by the associated Pressman end to the Northwest s siege of Timber blazes appear Din sight thursday As a break in summer weather gave firefighters their first big advantage in remaining trouble spots Northern Idaho and Britis Columbia were expecting Only Light breezes Ami temperature sin the 70s and Low 80s, the . Weather Bureau in the vast Forest areas from the Pacific to Mon Tana mop up operations hereunder Way. A Cooling front which move across the Region wednesday night brought an apparent end to a month of 90 and 100-degree Reading. Damage estimates though still unofficial ran As High As 350,000 acres. In Western Canada where officials say 200,000 acres have been blackened mild Weatherwas expected. As 55,000 acres of fires Ash Swap Lake and nearby Lum by b.c., burned sluggishly Crews pressed to contain them. Northern Idaho s 55,000-Acresundance Mountain fire was also closer to containment an control was expected next week. Montana s fire in Glacier National Park still burned sporadically Over 2,600 acres but appeared near control. In Oregon and Washington mos of the Forest lands closed last week were being reopened. Admiral Alcan Allie Cham All am can am Cyan am m Fly am Mot Ampex am photo am Tat am Tob Anaconda Armour Avo Baxt lab Beth steel Boeing Bris my Brunswick Burroughs Camp up Cater trac celanese Cento in Ches & o Chrysler coca cola cold pal Comsat cont Airl Corn or Dow chem Dupont East air East Kod fair Cam Firestone Ford fac up Fruehauf Gen Dyn Gen elec Gen ads sept. 7 sept. 6 23% 26% 34% 363,4 56 31 /8 23 /8 23% 37h 9 /4 34 493/4 3634 54 86 /4 37 /2 93% 1601/4 35% 363 55% 31 /823% 15 3734 9"/ 50%34 49% 37 5534 83% 95% 78 11%1 593/s 4534 62 /253% 70 501/4 11934 41 1/2 65% 31/a45% 78i/4 5734 52% 126 /283 / 85034 50 /4 34% 3134 70% 108% 7534 45 64 533,4 68% 50i/8118 41 /8 66v2 31% 45/8 5834 553/8 127 833/8 491/4 50 /2 34% 3134 713/4 108 a 76 Gen Mot Gen Tel Gen tire Gillette Goodrich Goodyear it a a Gulf Oil Honeywell ism int Harv int Nick int paper int to Jones & l Kennicott Ling tem Litton ind lock a ire Lorillard Mac Donn Magna Vox Martin m Merck Mem Minn my Monsanto Mont Ward Motorola Nat disc by cent no am a Northrop new Airl out Marian am Parke do Penn or Pepsi Pfizer Phill pet Polaroid proct & g Ria sept. 7 sept. 6 84
