'Stock Market’ NEW YORK (AP)-A final kick ahead Tuesday sent the stock market up firmly to the highest point in its current re covery drive. Outside of the wide movers, gains went to around 2 points while losses were around a point. There were quite a few outside of that range. The Associated Press aver age of 60 stocks was up $1.10 at $1.60. That is only $2.10 away from the March 4 top. The in dustrial component added $1.50, rails were up $1.40, and utilities rose 20 cents. The market ■wasn’t very broad with 1200 individual issues trad ed of which 586 advanced and 381 declined with 40 new highs and 15 new lows for the year. - There were only 2.100.000 shares traded as compared with 2.500.000 shares Monday when the market was slightly lower. Dull to Lecture In Browsing Room Paul S. Dull, who received last spring’s Friar’s award for the outstanding professor at Ore gon, will be the lecturer for this weeVs browsing' room lecture, held Thursday at 7:30 p.m. in the browsing room of the Stu dent Union. Dull, who is an associate pro fessor of political science and history, will speak on "The Problem of Asia." He received his doctorate at the University of Washington and did post-doctoral work at Harvard university. Dull was in the chief Japanese intelligence section of the office of war information for the state department. He was granted a sabbatical leave for a year's re search in Japan in 1952. Patronize Emerald Advertisers oCisteninq -3n ...On KWAX Wednesday 1)1.1 mg. 6:00 Sign On 6:03 Dinner Hour Serenade 6:45 News Till Now 7:00 University of Oregon Kadicf Forum 7:30 UN Story 7:45 Guest Star 8:00 Campus Review 8:30 Radio Workshop Players 9:00 Kwaxworks 10:50 Final Edition 11:00 Sign Og SELL IT THRU THE WANTADS Sponenburgh Elected An Honorary Fellow Mark K. Sponenburffh, assist ! ant professor of art, has been elected an honorary fellow of the University of Calcutta. This appointment was made In connection with Bponenburgh’n InvcNtlKnlloiiH In the hlntory and theory of mculpture. Itcud Kmrruld (iumlfled A(U i WOODMEN OF THE WORLIT Sponsoring MODERN DANCING By The 4 Stars NO LIQUOR ADM. $1.00 Per Person * PAUL PETERSEN * RALPH DsCOURSEY > LARRY BUDZ k KATIE TAYLOR CO-SPONSORSHIP INVITED! DANCE EVERY FRIDAY FRIDAY, APRIL 8_9-12 P.M. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD HALL 8th and Lincoln Phono 3-5315 /)/toyxutedC 6cuo6e/t, 7e£& you. Why it’s wise to hold U.S. Savings Bonds more than 10 years <»y.swwy-