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...year certificates to aid the Treasury's July refinancing operation. As the effect of this wore off and hopes for more substantial assistance faded, the shock of disappointment sent bonds down some more. Last week, in raising margin requirements on stocks, the Fed signaled possible new moves to tighten credit-and bond prices fell again...
...passed the House Commerce Committee. Both bills 1) provide for the U.S. to guarantee private loans to the rails (the Senate set a $700 million limit, but the House set no ceiling), 2) give greater power to the Interstate Commerce Commission to reduce service on money-losing routes. 3) tighten up on truckers now exempt from ICC rate regulations. Since chances seemed good that a relief bill would become law within a month, almost all major rail stocks advanced last week. The Dow-Jones rail index closed at the year's high of 119.21, up 19.32 points from...
...million would be used to improve plant and facilities, $200 million for new freight cars. For long-term aid, the Administration wants to: ¶ Give the Interstate Commerce Commission power to drop unprofitable passenger and freight runs, and end the power of state commissions to block the ICC. ¶Tighten up on truckers now exempt from ICC rate regulations, since the Administration feels that many cut-rate, "private" truckers are actually public carriers, deserve no exemption. ¶Cut down on rate exemptions for farm produce truckers. Designed to help farmers, the exemptions have been so broadened that many commercial truckers...
...firms. On the rumors, Getty Oil stock (81% owned by J. Paul Getty himself) jumped 2⅝ points to 26⅛ as 71,300 shares were traded in only two days. But last week in Paris, Getty waved off the rumors: "Nonsense' Why should I try to tighten my grip...
...other actions the rules committee voted to change the penalty for out-of-bound kick-offs, to permit ineligible receivers to move downfield as soon as the ball is thrown rather than when first touched by a receiver, to tighten rules against defensive teams interfering with offensive signals, and to limit blockers to contact with only one arm and hand...