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I Thqrll Do It Every Time By Jimmy Hatlo THIS PlftMT IS Wueu M EVEN WORSE THAN J7iSAJ J TELEVISION V ijrci'y i r TUfS I5A VVVrTNcSSfcS I PUT 'EM PUSr I cWron,j5 7 i n6-rf f frit k: vrrV- f wi jr.i. i wwiiii wi i nr I I MUROALIZE " I THEY KNOW THIS 7 lv- H, l x ou Acme? rr sez in If gentlemen's clus.W , Vl VEAH? V" 7 "Tt V. ALWAYS STRETCHED 1 ''vVVSJ ( I'LL SLAP T CTK . ouTOfJTHE v Ds SrWS SMlTySSS RbOTJMS FDR THE TWO lmKi Im$ rt$S OLD PINOCHLE PALS WHO WfJn SOFFEVERySO flfe J, At ? vFJ-VD' THanx and TDawoua $5? ATR0 N.) 6B3.COMMERFORO. o 1 r-J 144-Shakespeare Ave, O O-goL,. , BRONX, N.y. cS 1959 Will Be Third Largest' Year in NY Exchange History 71 Elmer Waller Defensive Driving Important in Winter Defensive driving is par ticularly important in winter, Chief of Police Charles P. Champlin reminded drivers this week. Even the driver who knows and practices the fine points of safe winter driv ing must be on guard against the driver who does not, he said. The police chief listed sev eral safe winter driving tips which, when practiced, may prove to be real life savers. Adjust the driver's seat so that the right foot rests fully on the accelerator, he. said. This permits smooth operation and better control. Avoid the tendency to over power, overs teer, and over brake, he added, and said cautious, smooth use of accel erator, steering wheel and brakes can avert many dan gerous skids. Champlin suggested to keep both hands, widely spaced, on the steering wheel. Get the feel of the road, he also advised. A driver can make a simple test by occas ionally trying the brakes, or gently pressing on the acceler ator when other traffic is not present. 'Pumping Brakes - Never hit the brake pedal and hold it down hard on snow , or ice. "Pumping" brakes is the safest way to maintain steering control, the chief said, for slowing down or stopping on ice. This prac tice, he added, aiso gives a flashing "stop" signal to fol lowing drivers. , As the temperature ap proaches the : melting point traction drops to the danger point, it was explained. For added traction use winterized tires or tire chains. Heavily traveled streets, particularly intersections and on hills, are apt to be more slippery than others because of the polishing action of traf fic, he said. Maintain momentum when going uphill, but reduce speed at the hillcrest for a safe, easy descent, he suggested. Generally reduced speed is recommended when pave ments are wet, icy, or covered By ELMER C. WALZER UPI Financial Editor New York.-fliPD- Volume on the New York Stock Ex change for 1959 crossed the total for the entire year 1 93 0. That means 1959 w i 11 be the third largest year in stock exchange his tory. ' It will be exceeded on-J ly.by 1929 when the recorded volume wag 1,124,608,910 shares, the record high, and 1928 w h e n sales were 930,893,276 shares. The 1930 total was 810,632, 546 shares. -Billion Mark These are the sales totals recorded on the stock tickers. Many are not recorded and when these are added in 1959 i sales will cross the b i 1 1 i o. n I share mark. The stock exchange recent ly estimated that 'the total would be 1,040,000,000 shares this year. This total includes odd-lots and some other unre corded sales such as some stop order transactions. On this basis, the 1929 total swells to 1,534,000,000 shares, and of course, holds top place in market history. Fourth Place By that measurement the 1930 total is pushed to 1,108, 000,000 shares which puts with snow. The chief concluded that you cannot tell from the driv er's seat In your own car what kind of a driver is at the wheel of the other car. 1959 into fourth place, ex ceeded by 1928, 1929, and 1930. Calculating the year anoth er way - by value of stocks traded, 1959 also falls into fourth place. The stock exchange In Its magazine, The Exchange, puts this year's valuation of issues traded at $44 billion with all stocks averaging $42 a share. The 1930 value of business done reached $61,300,000,000 with the average $55.30 a share; 1929, $124,900,000,000 with the average $8L40; and 1928, $98,300,000,000 with the average at $78.50 a share. On Dec. 1 there were 5,733, 877 shares listed. . This com pared with $1,127,682,468 shares listed at the end of 1929, the first year that list ings crossed the billion-share mark. The 5-billion mark was passed late in 195S and at the end of that year the listings totaled 5,016,715,431 shares. 'Market value of all listed shares reached $369,519,664, 383 on August 1, 1929 to set the all-time record. The value now is estimated around $300 billion. At the end of 1929 it was $64,707,878,131. At the 1929 high, valuation of all listed issues was around $89 billion. The grand total of member borrowings reached $2,924, 179,000. This included bor rowings backed by $527,631,- 000 of ms. obligations. This was a rise of less than $400 million for the year, indicat ing small use of margin in purchasing securities. On Oct. 1, 1929, the record high was set at $8,549,383,979, reflect ing the heavy margin use at that time. Customers free credit bal ances dipped from $1,159, 035,000 at the end of 1959 to $973,739,000 on Nov. 30, ac cording to the stock ex change. Customers net debit balances amounted to $3,437, 879,000 on'Nov. 30; only up about $6 million for the year. Short- interest statistics showed a steady decline. The short interest for the stock ex change totaled 4,381,079 on Jan.. 15, the year's high. This was cut to 3,022,530 shares, the year's low on Aug. 14. The total rose again to Oct. 15 and then turned down in No vember and December. On Dec. 15 it was 3,979,881, slightly above the year's low. During 1959 stock exchange memberships ranged between a high of $157,000 and a low of $110,000. The high was set in June and the low in March. There were 72 mem berships transferred during the year, against 76 in 1958. Expert on Letters Makes One Mistake Vancouver, B.C. The irri tated suitor of a girl here reprimanded her in a letter for not writing to him and listed these- five important points in letter writing: 1- Go to a store, buy en velopes, paper and pencil. 2- Buy a stamp. 3- Put some writing on the stationery. 4- Put it in an envelope, lick and seal envelope. 5- Find a mail box and mail the letter. His advice never got to his girl. It wound up in the dead letter office because he forgot to list a street address for the intended recipient. PROPER BOOKMARK? Fontana, Calif. - (UPD - The Fontana public library report ed Tuesday that an autobiog raphy of an .actor was return ed by someone who apparent ly didn't think too much of the actor. Between two pages, apparently as a bookmark, was a slice of ham. The libra ry did not disclose the actor's name. Teen-agers Commute In Stolen Autos Canton, Ohio - Two teen aged boys, arrested in a stolen car, casually told police they had stolen 11 other autos. Their explanation: They lived in nearby North Canton and -needed a car to commute. They would steal a car at North Canton, drive to Can ton, abandon the car, then steal a Canton car for the trip home. London - (LTD - The Russjn government Tuesday awarded a $22,400,000 contract to the film of Vickers and Bookers Ltd., for the delivery of two complete sugar beet factories. MAIL TRIBUNE, MedforW, Or. J Wednesday, Dec. 30, 1959 ' ENDS LONG WAIT San Francisco (UPD Mrs. Lena Towne, 75, was granted an interlocutory divorce on the ground of desertion Tues day when she told the court she hadn't seen her husband since he kissed her goodbye and . went off to work - 48 years ago. ' J PICKLES SEE Dean & Taylor USED CAR AD Page 5 - Section Two mum St Stocks Limited! First Come, First Served! Hurry! 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