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New York Stocks AP Stock Averages Unlisted Quotations CINCINNATI ENQUIRER STOCKS Ttiasa bid and ask auo'itioni on Cincin- 0 'flati-traded unuttad sacijritiM rtortltnt DEATHS AND FUNERALS tlKll at wtiich Of mora Sea t's. rr.t-n- 0 bars of th National Association Security i04" tis, ou trast -th the gen. 11 0 oublic at tt I tftt notations 11 3 oatnt'eo 11 8 IM0NDAY. FEBRUARY 17. 1958) Market Dips During Low Volume Meet 172 2 B.d Ask NEW YORK, Feb.

17 UP) The blizzard over the Eastern Manufactunrw Services Arranged For Chas. Ratterman 70 4 0 25 0 21.0 30 IS IS laaust laid Utl Nttctuatta -S -01 MonJif 138 1 I 7SI ay 739 1 17 7S3 Wt.k 23 ST 754 Mm! at 239 S7 1 75 1 Yur aft 248 I 1JI 73 3 1957-58 hit 280 8 134 7 77 1957-51 low 23 0 78 1 Ml 1454 ail 27 1 1SS I 7t .156 laa 244. 121 9 BONOS 70 10 10 tails InCust Util Nrt caaitit 0.1 0 1 Monday 83 95 92 1 PriviMi ay 83 95 8 92 1 Wtak aga 83 4 94 8 92 4 Mould ato 83 I 94 4 92 0 fear ato 87 0 92 90 4 1957-5 kiall 87 .3 9 5 9 92 8 1957-58 law 77 7 89 83 7 195 huh 98 3 97 7 98 0 195 law 8 9 90 7 88.1 Sai 160 24 0 114 JSYi Do S'3 tvrrd 55b 5 0 Do S20 coferred SI. 106 12 4 171. Arrr.

Aagreoa' .25 21 .0 lAmer. TKormos 18 0 llack-Claoson Co. S'b 14 0 10 Karthaat Mills 20 4 For'tn nti Enou.rar 60s 94 S'oras $110 25 6 81 3 Coopor Tiro 7.4 81.2,Dracket1 Co. 64 81 n0 orcferrtd SI 15 2 80 9 Emery Industrial 49 4 82 5 A. Gerrard to.

.05 1.6 32 8 oruan lrdustr.es 3 0 for from ing Loan Association Requiem High Mass 27 6 A B. Rattermann, owner 10 Charles 11 534. of Rattermann 1950 until his A resident of 4114 Carter Norwood, he leaves his widow, Mrs. Helen Fay Fish-back: two sons, Joseph J. and Edsel, be sung at 4.0; Di HlgCUVWI, VS111 stork was a market leader and gained handsomely last week.

Advices from certain quarters brought selling to rash profits. Drugs, tobaccos, radio-televisions and airlines did well when prices were at their best. By the close, however, the radio-televisions showed losses, airlines had only a light upside edge and the other groups were mixed. Heavily traded gainers included Colgate-Palmolive up Philip Morris up Schering up and Merck up lg. In the 15 most active stocks there an even split of 7 gainers and 7 losers with 1 unchanged, U.

S. Steel. Among issues traded, declines outnumbered advances 481 to 353. New highs for 19597-58 totaled 38 and new lows 8. Manhunt Calculator slashed its dividend and fell 2.

Du Pont announced higher earnings than a year ago but Wall Street was apparently disappointed at the figures and the stork fell Z. Gulf Oil was one of the worst losers in Its group, falling 2 -8 Standard Oil of California dropped 11S. Indication by Atlas Corp. directors that they may pay future dividends this year in stock rather than cash brought some selling and a drop of United States may have had something to do with the stock market declining irregularly today in the quietest and narrowest trading of the year. Turnover dropped to 1,700,000 shares compared with 2.070,000 on Friday and was the smallest since November 11 when 1,540,000 shares changed hands in Veterans Day trading.

The 1076 issues traded made today's market the narrowest since 1055 were traded March 8, 1956. Some familiar faces among professional traders and the brokerage fraternity were missing from their usual Wall Street haunts and presumably this condition existed elsewhere. Market analysts said that uncertainty over the immediate outlook besides the snow was another factor which kept many investors on the sidelines The market was lower at the start, became irregular at mid-day, then slipped gradually until the close when prices Here at about their lows. A feature was profit-taking, which hit Lorillard, wiping? out its substantial early gain and putting it down This tomorrow at St. 9:30 a.

m. 78 0 vtcbresor Sports Prod .251.. 36 0 85.2 Ot'O Valltv A rways 2.4 30 5 ''nio Gravel Co 21.6 54 2 Clare Church, College Hill.jDonala, both of Norwood, and Pciui" B5b 2 Burial will be in St. Joseph a brother, Virgil, East End. Net (Has.) Hiih low Services will be at 2 p.

m. 35 42 1 91 braska Ave. Wednesday at the Wrassmann Sorg Paper Co. .10 7.4 1336 00 DIlt.nn,... funpral home.

Walnut Hills. 12.C Do S'-i oer cent 800 Vuican Corp. 10 2 Du 3 per cent pf 55 0 Do 4' per cent pf 65 0 Whitakef Paper 46 0 Wurlitlef Co 6.1 Last Cho. "52 33 6 .2 36 6- .3 48 .7 8 7.6 .1 115 .1 5.4 28.3 16 77.22.2 38.4... 21 2 ibaMiiuiajui, nuu nt)9 IV years old, died Sunday at his'Burial wU1 5n S.L Mary home, 6323 Hamilton Col-jCemetery- St Bernard.

lege Hill. 52.0 7.4 37.4 8 1 77 1.5 5.4 28.4 16 77.4 39 2 21.1 147 BANKS NarSteel 4 NjiSugRel 2a Na'Supoiy 2.40 Natlet 2 SatThea .50 NatUSRad NatVulFib .80 Natoms Newberry 2 New El 1 Newmont 2 NewotNSh NrAirorn 1.60 NVCenlral NVChiSL 2 5 of 5 Mr. Rattermann had the ear OefVlCeS 1 hUrSdaV 52 33.6 36 6 475 8 7.6 54 253 157 76 37 6 206 :4.4 2:4 200 6 7 27 4 41.6 58,4 Central Trust J2.70b 55 4 fifth Third 2 20 46 0 Aa'n rtealprshin rith ic enne Pharloc! Most Active Stocks Dow-Jones Averages For Former Officer Services for Lt. John and Paul, since September. First Natl Cmti 1.85to 34 4 First Natl Cov 34 4 Norwood-Hyde Park $9b 235 0 "eodes Liberty Sb 90.0 An executive in the automobile 21.7 NEW YORK, Feb.

What Stocks Did Stocks: 1,700,000 shares Bonds: 3,030,000 17 CP) 110 200 retired Cincinnati police officer, business since 1920, he owned I Open High Low Close NetCh. Provident Savings 1.75b 33.0 3510 1 6.7 Sales, closing price and net will be held at 10.30 Thursday the old Rattermann Motor Co, e-Paid or deciareo in 1958. b-Paid In 1957. c-Plus stock dividend. x-Ex-dividend.

at the Charles A. Miller Sons 17.4 2'6 off 2.17: ciiange 0( jn8 15 most active off O.Wv. 30 20 15 NYShipDd NYStaEiG 2 1.80 funeral home, Northside. Burial Industrials Railroads Utilities Stocks 443.65 445.47 441.03 442.27 107.63 108.21 106.83 107.01 72.02 72.37 71.80 72.12 151.72 152.41 i 150.87 151.31 324 Net last Che Sales (hds Hih lew 32 14.4- .2 21.4- .2 200 5 6.7- .5 17.1-1.3 27.6 .2 41 6 .2 32.3 .3 136 6.... 83.4 .3 21 33.6 .4 57 .6 29 7- .1 17.5 .2 Fri.

Prica Cha.lNiaM pf 5 25 106.6 136 6 will be in Spring Grove. Up 0.07 1 stocks Off 0.61 lorillard Shares 39.700 651 65 83.4 83.4 Mon. 353 481 SylvEIPd 2 SymGould .60 4 4 3 34 170 HO 1 1 10 99 1 120 Mr. Weiss, who was 85 yem 21 21 Advances Decline Reiall J.4UO urue a General Motors truck dealership. He was a past president of the Ohio Automobile Dealers' Association and the Automobile Dealers' Association of Cincinnati, and also was a past commander of the George Budde American Lesion Post.

219 Go Motors 24.700 old, died of a cerebral hemor rail maris Safeway Jtn 23,900 ranroaas, Unitt Cor 23,800 243 239i Stock Transactions: Industrials, 161,600 shares; 33 6 57,6 30.1 17.5 69 336 57 29.7 17.5 69 41 3 i aV pf 3 90 12 2 0 7jl9Shr 35 34 0 0 5 Nopco Ch 2 27.4 0 3 60 7 1 1 NoAmAy 1.60a 39 0 0 7i NoeastCao It 18 0 0 2' NorCentral 4 17.4 0 1 i NorNGas 2.80 55 4 O.ljNoNGas pf 5.80 Unchanged Talcott 1.20 Telautogr TemcoAir .60 TennCp 2.20a TexasCp 2a TexG Prod TexG Sul 1.75a 69 4 30 50.3 50 50 Total 1076 rhage Sunday at his home, 4129 Kirby Northside. Retired for 20 years, he had served on the police force for 39 years. His wife, Mrs. Barbara Weiss, died last December. He was a 150 108 5 108.4 108.4- 41.600 shares; utilities, 33,200 shares; 65 stocks, 236,400 shares, shin 1109' Am Airlines I Bond Averages: 40 bonds, 88.82; 10 higher-grade rails, 'ph'ft'VaJ," 88.90, off 0.07; 10 second-grade rails, 80.72, up 0.12; 10 public Stool 51.1 0.3!n0'PM i 19 TOO 19.100 1700 17 600 17,400 17.200 16 700 16 300 15.700 13 36.7 36.5 3b A graduate fthe St.

Xavier College, he was president of 38 NorStaPw .90 18 49 6 17.7 II 'ex ins 90 -1 Tex 1 New 1937-58 highs. New 1957-58 lows. NSPw pf 4.10 NSPw pf 3.60 17 210 2130 17 the General Woodwork Co. ex uiii i du 90 80.5 242 13.6 17.7 90 80.4 23.7 13.3 32.4 37 5 0 5 57 1 44 4 1.3 45.1 -0 4 lextron of Hoffner Lodge Other survivors include his member lumiues, vz.a, on u.ui; j.u inausmais, mas, up v.uz. Mok a 80.4-1 23.7- .3 13.6 .4 32 4- .2 Northrop 1.60 NwstAirlin .80 NorwichPh 1.20a Socony Mob 15.000 50 13 widow, Mrs.

Beatrice Remke Textron pf 1.25 Thatch Gl 1.40 Thatch pf 2.40 33 1 9 36 "352 35.3- .4 11 8.1 8 8 1 20.4 20.4 20.4 .2 5 5 2 5.1 5.2 .2 3 11.5 11.3 11.3.... 5 39 2 38.2 38 2 .6 35 57.7 57.2 57.2- .2 11 25 4 24 6 24 6 .7 46 16.4 16.1 16 1- .3 9 28 2 27 7 27.7- .2 12 27.7 27 2 27.3- .3 36 47.4 47.2 47.3 .1 12 12 6 12.4 12.4-.1 1 17.3 17.3 17.3... 6 23.1 23 23.1 .4 T40 55 2 55 2 55 2- .2 73 46 6 45.2 45.4-1.3 23 21.1 21.1- .1 34.2 33.5 34.1 2 3 13.1 13.1 13.1 6 45.4 44 6 44.6 27 12.7 12.3 12.5.... 39 36.7 36.5 36.5- .2 1 27 27 27 21 29 4 29 3 29.3- .1 5 17.6 17.4 17.6.... 2 43.2 43 43 .4 20 24 7 24 6 24 6- .2 3 12 12 a .1 4 5,4 5.4 5.4 .1 5 14 6 14 5 14.5 .2 F.

A. and the Qirnirun-ville Junior Order. Rattermann; four daughters, Sales Not (HdsO High Low last Cho. Sales (Hds.) HiahLow Net last Chp. "98 6 Sales thds.ljijft Low 220 98.698.6 NEW YORK, fad.

17 (API-Following Is tha complete tabulation of today's stock transactions on th New York Stock Exchange; OhioEdis 2.64 OhEd pf 4.44 ColPict .371 6 13.3 zlO 1120 GulfSU GulfSU pf 4.40 of4.20 95 95 95 .1 91.4 90.4 90.4 ColCarb 2.40 Mrs. Rita McCarthy, Clifton; Miss Mary Rattermann, of the home; Mrs. Helen Lutz, Chicago, 111., and Mrs. Joan Cur- Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Helen Potthoff, Northside; two sons, John Glandale, and Walter Colerain Town 13.2 34.5 32.4 24 541 Sales Not iMds.) High low Last Cho.

35 32.6 24.3 54.4 AsDG of 5 25 Assoclnv 2.60 Atchison 1.20a Atchison pf .50 AtlCitvEl 1.40 AtlCstLine 2 AtlRefin 2 AtlRef pf3.75 1 74.4 74.4 74.4- .4 47 18.5 18.3 18 4.... 20 9.6 9 5 9.6 .1 4 33 32 6 33 .4 i 30.1 29.6 29 6 .3 33 36 7 36.1 36.2-.3 1170 89.4 88.4 89.4 2 4 11 14 11 13 1 1 10 1 220 HallPnnt 1.40 Halliburton 2.40 HamilWat HamWat pf 4 0.5 10.61 ThompPd 1.40 TidewatOil 1.87f TimkRB xd Toledo Ed .70 Tane Co .90 Tran Air Transamer 1.40a Transue la Tri Con TruaxTra 1.60 TruexT pf 2.80 TwentCen 1.60 TwinCity 1.80 Twin Coach TXL Oil rence. Peach Grove; three ship, and three grandchildren. 53.2 53.4 .1 99.4 99 99 99.41.2 29 7 30 .2 27.5 27.5- .2 39.6 39.6- .3 101.4 101.4 .3 8.1 8.1- .1 47.3 47.4- .1 24 5 24 5- .3 24.5 24.5- .3 85 85 1.4 39 39 .1 64.4 65 .4 95.4 95.4.... Net last Chi.

13.2 34 5 .1 32.6 .2 24 .2 54.2- .2 10.6 .1 43.4 .1 4 5 5.4 10.5 .1 8.5.... 32.4- .2 14.1 48.4 .1 105.2- .3 432 3 53 4 HO 99 4 280 99.4 41 30.3 3 27.6 47 40 2 1 101.4 12 82 6 47.4 30 25 30 25 120 85 12 39.2 8 65 2 95.4 1 30 2 32.4 32.4 32.4 .4 1U 49 6 49 2 49.2 .1 16 15.7 15.6 15.6 .1 64 5 2 44 6 44 6- .3 691 6.115.616.1 .3 922.3 22 22 .3 20.4.... 57.6 .1 14.5- .3 72 6 .2 24.3- .2 32.1.... 30.5 .1 brothers, the Very Rev. Paul I 43.7 45 5.4 OhEd pf 4.40 OhioOil 1.60 OklaNGas 1.50 OlinWath 2 Olin pf 4.25 Oliver Co .60 Otis Elev 2 Outb Mar .80 Outb Mar .80 Outlet 2.25e Owens Cng .80 Owens IIIGI 2.50 Owens III pf 4 Oxford Pap 2a 1 1.60 CombEng 1.12 ComlCred 2.80 ComlSoly ComwEd 2 Comptometer CondeNast ConeMills .80 Congoleum ConCigar 1.40 ConCopp ConEdis 2.40 Hammer Pap 1.50 Hmd Org 1.40a 1 Ratterman, pastor of St.

111 aaM. rNIoroorl Ha rb Walk 1.80 1 3 .7 4.5 5.4 10.5 8.5 32.4 14 A UliUVHI wa 0 a. -aM 1 157 157 15 1 141 7.5 7 i .5 11 15.5 15.4 15.4 2 62 62 62 I 8 4 8 4 8.4 .4 5 39.2 38.7 38.7- .3 34 6.4 6.3 6.3- .2 Atlas Co .60 Atlas Co pf 1 Atlas Pdr 2 40 AustNich AutomCant 1.80b Avco Mfg arris IAN I .2 4 8.3 t.2 ilSO.5 2 85 2 32 7 17 14.3 29 48 .6 Harsco Cd 2b 20.4 58 14.5 726 243 32.1 30.7 2.4.4 31.7 212 4.4 64 47.4 20.4 40.5 57.2 43 24.4 .2 31.5- .3 20.6- .6 For Stitt Funeral Honorary pallbearers for Dr. S.J 17.7 22.7 .1 54.5 .1 Harshaw Ch 1 Hat Corp Michael Church, Ft. Loramie, Ohio; Henry, Avondale, and Lawrence, Ft.

Lauderdale, two sisters, Mrs. Clara Marz-heuser, Cheviot, and Mrs. 7 17.7 17.3 a 22.7 22.7 53 55.3 54.2 48.3 4.4 30 30- .4 12 4 2 6 9 5 2 105.3 105.2 ConEdis pf 5 ConElectrodyn 63 .1 47.4 .4 206 2 .40 2 2U6 205 6 29.4 29 2 29.3- Udylite 1 Underwd .40 UnBag CP 1.20a 1 1 Heinz 2.20 12.2- .1 14.3- .4 32 2 .2 AbacusFd AbDottL 1.80 ABCVend I ACHnd 4 ACfWng AdamsEx 1.87g Addressoo 4b Admiral AeroQuip AelnaStd 1.50b AirReduc 2.50 Air Red pt 4.50 AiaGas 1.60 Alaska Jun Alco Prod 1 Aldens 1.20 AiesCp Alleolud I Aienlnd la AlliedCh 3 Alliedlab la Allied Pds 1.60 AliedStrs 3 Allied St pf 4 Pac .1 12.2 Howard L. Stitt, who died Saturday, were appointed yesterday 6 28 7 28.4 20.5- .3 ZU.4 Pac Coast 5f Babbitt lb Baidlima .60 1.80 BaltG DfB4.50 5 12 5 28.7 .1 2.7- .1 13.2 .1 32 2 .2 2 4 4 4 .1 12 31.1 30.5 30.5- .3 11 10.4 10.3 10.3..., 20 37.6 37.3 37.5 .2 HO 104.6 104.6 104.6 .6 27 26 25.3 25.3- .3 40.4 .2 Cecila Haley, Dayton, Ohio, and 21.2 15 2 15 42.4 5 12.4 12.2 3 10.7 10.6 13 47.5 47.1 8 51.6 51.4 15 42.4 42.2 unuag LP l.ZDa UnCarbide 3.60 10.7 .3 47.2 .3 51.4- .4 17.2 seven grandchildren 24 7 Pac Fin 2.40 Pac 2.40 Pac Ug 2 Pac 7 Pac T4T pfS 42.2- .2 20.4 57.6 14.5 72.6 243 32.1 33.5 24.2 31.3 20.6 4.4 63 47 20.4 40.2 57.2 42.4 122 22.2 10 37.5 41 25 16 6 37.1 31.6 54 7.2 1.5 43.6 15.3 2.6 15.5 49.1 Lontllnd ConFoods 1 ConGasUt .90 ConNGas 2 ConsumPw 2.40 ConPw pf 4 52 ConPw pf4.50 ConPw pf 4.16 Container 1 522 2 52.2 52 2 3 7 3 3 33 36 150 29 17 16 3 1 54 29 5 4.5 .1 1 33 6 .1 'Baltic pf 4 13.2-.1 2.40 76.6- .4 1 BarberOil 2.50 170 123.4 123.4 123.4 .3 zlO 137.4 137.4 137.41 8 4.7 4.6 4.6- .2 Un Elac 1.52 Un El pf 350 UnOilCal 2.40 Untac 1.20a UnPac pf .40 UnTankC 1.60 12.2 14.3 32 2 32.2 90.1 29.1 80 42.5 26,5 8.5 28.2 21.4 2U 53 18 33 3 30.630.5 12.2 14 6 32 2 32.2 91 29.4 80 43 26.7 8.6 28.6 21.4 28.3 53.6 18.1 33 1 50.4 Mrs. Hesse Dies; Pac Tin .40 49.6 496 101.2 2580 102 270 98 18 18 10 .32.

30.5- .3 49.6- 1 8.6 17.5 .1 11 2.7 26 5 132 13.1 1 17.2 17.2 4 4 5 4.5 31 34 33 4 3 13.2 13.2 9 77.2 76.2 66 45.4 44.6 3 14.2 13.5 4 43,7 43.5 1100 78 3 78 3 39 26.1 25 5 16 33 32 3S2 8 2 28 15.2 15 42 .2 49 .2 101.2-1 101.4 .4 98 .4 18 32,6 .4 105 .4 43 .3 90 95 50.6-2 by Dr. Georg X. Schwemiein, president of the Academy of Medicine of Cinainnati. They are: Dr. Martin H.

Fischer, Dr. C. J. Hudson, Dr. Henri Le-Claire, Dr.

Rodney J. McKenzie, Dr. Joseph J. Rodeata, Dr. V.

B. Dalton, Dr. Carl H. Strieker, 14.4 14.1 14.2 ,1 45.34.1 BarkerBr 1 90.2-1.1 29 2 80 42.6- .1 26.6 .1 8.5.... 28.6 .4 21.4....

27.5 .2 53.5 .4 18.1 .1 33 .1 -50 2 13.5 il Cont Bak 2 Judge Kearns Kin PanAWAir .80 Panh EPL 1.80 Para.m Pict 2 Parke Da 2a 8.7 17.7 54.4 18.3 53.1- .6 ContBak pf 5.50 26O 105 20.5 15.1 14.6 42 48.7 101.2 101 98 17.7 32.6 105 426 90 9 5 50 8 397 21 6 18.1 24 51.4 Heller 1.20 Here Pdr 1.10g Hersh Choc 2.40a Hertz 1.20b HeydenNpt .80 HiltonHot 1.20 Hoff Elect 1 Holand .60 Homestk 1.60a HonoluluOil 2nd Hooker El 1 Houd Ind lb Houdlnd pf 2.25 HousehFin 1.60 Howo Snd QHud Man HudBavM .75 HuntFds Hupp Cp Huss Refr lb UnTwistD 2 UnitAirlin Unit Aire 3b xd UnArtists 1.40 15 1 33 21 10 6 1 31 3 26 3 2 8 25 20 2 8 13 6 5 ContCan 1.80 28 43.3 Solemn Requiem High Mass 6.6 17.5 53.1 18.2 35 103 12.3 21.6 18.3 .1 35 BasicPd l.iUe BathlrWk 2.60 Bayuk Cig 1 BoatFds 1.80 Beatfd pf4 50 BeaunitM 1 SO il.i.... 42 4- .5 12 2- .4 18.5 .3 22.4 .2 10 .1 37.5- .5 41 .4 25 .4 16.7 37.1-1 31.6 .1 54.1 .1 7.2- .1 1.5 43.6- .4 16 1 2 6- .1 15.5 .3 Park Rust .27 41.2 .2 36 .3 66.5- .3 20 .1 3 8 5 32 2- .2 35 90 126 18.5 22.4 10 38,2 41.6 25.5 16.7 37.7 32 4 54? 7.3 1.5 44.6 16 27 16.1 CtCan pf 3.7J 1 250 2 for Mrs. Christine Hardig Petino Min 103 .2 7.20 103 7 5 12 4 Hesse, mother in law of the 12.3- .1 2.1.7... Dr. Raluli W.

Good and Dr. Beckmanlnst 1.25f 22 b5 64 4 7T 7 41.3 40.4 36.3 35.7 68.4 66.4 20 20 3 3 8 5 8 5 32 2 32 2 29.7 29 4 4 3.7 15 14.6 88 6 88.4 13.7 13.6 52 4 52.4 51.4 51.4 7.1- .1 43.6.... 78.3 .3 26 .1 33 1.1 28 .1 64.4- .2 83 70.4 17.4 .1 90.4 2 37 .2 19 6- .3 19.41 9.4- .2 84 6 22 2 96 52.4 8 2 40,3 22 18,4 24 2 51.4 UnitBisc 1.60 Unit Carbon 2 United Cp Unit Dye Ch UnitEng i Unit Fruit 3 UnGasCo 1.50 Un Green 31.2 31.2- .1 Contlns 2 25 ContMot 42 ContOil 1.60 53 CoopBess 1.60 5 CooperRng .50 12 CopwStl 2 3 CopwStl pf 2.50' i30 29.5 .3 3.7- .1 14.6- .2 88 5- .3 13 5 .1 Peabody Loal .20 Penick 1.40h Penn Oix 1.20 Penn Tex Penn Tex pf Penney, JC 3 Pennroad .90 Pennsalt 1.60a Pa Sand 1.89 11.3 40.2 .2 21.6- .4 18.1 .1 24 .2 51.4 11.3 154 Henry Landt. Services will be held at 10:30 a. m.

today at the W. Mack Johnson funeral home, Walnut Hills. 42.41.1 BeechAircl.ZU BeechLSay 1.50 BeldHem .70 BelAirc lg lb 2BendixAy .40 15.4- .2 29.7 .1 8 2 42 49 5 50 14 3 7 46.4 .4 47.5 .1 13.7 52.4 51.4 70.4 18.2 90.4 37.2 20 36.7 14.4 427 13 35.5 35 3 .2 35.1 late George E. Kearns, a Common Pleas Judge who died last October, will be sung at 9 a. m.

tomorrow at the Church of the Assumption, Mt. Healthy. Burial will be in St. Mary Cemetery, St. Bernard.

Mrs. Hesse, who was 92 836 70.4 17.3 89 37 19.6 36.4 14 2 4 1 42.5 44.6 66 6 20.5- .2 36 4 .1 BenetFm lb 163.6 163.6 .6 UnitlndCp .15 Unit 1 Un Pk Mm Pa 2.40 45 .1 45 45 47.4- .1 14 2 pf 2.50 14 14.2 .2 Lorn Pd 1.60 CornPd pf 7 Cornel 0 Corning Gl la CosdenPet 1 1240 100 99.6 100 36.6 .4 62.4 32.5... 4 1 1 Benatiet 14.6 6.7 12.4 1 41 -87 UnitShoe 2.50a 1 306 pf 4.50 Pa P4L pf4.40 110 163.6 6 14.2 10 77 16 17.6 1 5 2 21 .2 110 98 2 912 98.2 Charles J. Cannon Rebuiem High Mass for 1.50 130 umt5hoe pf 48.7 .5 12.2 12.6 US Borax .60 14 2.1 13.6 42,5 29.7 15 7 12 5 1.1 37.5 36 41.2 87 28.4 22.5 74.6 7.7 96 26.5 224 70 28.4 2 13.5 41.5 295 146 6.4 12.4 1 37.3 36 40.2 87 28 225 73.2 7.6 96 26.4 223 70 282 12.2- .2 32.1- .3 31.2 .2 31,6 .1 16 .1 68 .2 36.4 62.4 323 30.4 31.2 16 68 82 29,3 38.2 36 6 63 33 31.2 31.6 16.2 68.4 82.1 296 38 2 21.5 41.3 Pa KK 54 Peoples Druo 2 2 Peoples Gas 2 7 Pepsi Cola 1.20 82 Pet Milk pf 4.50 120 Charles J. Cannon, owner of 1528 years old, died Saturday after Cotylnc Cotylntl .150 CraneCo 2 Crm of Wh 1.60a CrescentC CrownCork 44.6 67.6 89:2 41 14.7 16.5 33.3 2S.4 .6 22 5 73.2-2.3 220 8 1 41 6 13 21.4- .1 98.41.4 14.6- .1 82.1- .5 40,1 14.7 16.4 long Illness at the home ol US Borax pf4.50 US For 2g US Freight 1.50 gypsum 2a US Hoff US Indust US Lines 2b 3i2 41.4 21.5 98.4 14.6 59.5 95 42 32.1 41.1 21.3 98.4 14.6 58.6 95 41.2 Petrol Co 1.209 1 29.3 42 6 2 44,6 .2 BestFds 2a 67,6 .6 Bestwal ll.SOf 89 2 2.2 BethSteel 2.40 40.2- .5 BigelowS 14.7 .3 Bigelow pf 4.50 16.5 .2 Black4Dtc 1.40b 33.3 .7 BlawK.no 1.20b 1.2 Bliss.

EW 1 12 4... Boeing Air lb 42.1 JS BohnAlum .25 20 .2 BonAmiA lb 80 .4 BondStrj 1.25 76- 33.3 Ads Choi AlphaPC 1.50 AiuniUd .90 Alcoa 1.20 Amerada 2 Am Aa Ch 3 Am Airlin 1 AmAirl pf3.50 Am Baker 2 40 AmBosch 1.059 ArrBrkSh 2.40a AmBdPar 1 .30 Am Can I Am Chain 2.50b Am Chicle 3a AmCryS pf4.50 Am Cvan 1.60a Am Encaua .60 Am Enka Am Europ 3.90Q AmEur rt Am 4 Pw 1 1.60b AmHdw 1.50 AmHomiPd 2.40 Am Ice .75 Amice pf 6 Am Iny 1 Am I SO 2 80 AmMetal 1.20 AmMetPd 1.60 Am Motors Am Gas 2 60 Am News 1.60 Am Optical 2 Am Potash 1 AmRad 25exd AmSeating 1.20 AmSmelt i 58.6 .2 95 .6 her daughter, Mrs. Marie E. Kearns, 2465 Adams Mt. 76.2 17.4 5 21 27.6 30.2 14.7 15 29.4 45.3 17.1 19.4 8.1 31 10.1 24.1 31 42 2 76 2 .7 17.5 .2 5 2.1....

28 .1 30.4 .1 15 .1 15,3 .1 29.4 .2 45.4- .3 17.1- .4 19.5 .2 8.1 .1 31 10.1 24.1 31 .4 42.2 .2 52 31 21.1 1.2 1 316 CrownCk pf 2 CrownZell 1.80 CrucStl 1.60 the Motor Grill, 215 E. 12th will be sung at 9:15 a. m. tomorrow at St. Xavier Church.

Burial will be in St. Joseph New Cemetery. Mr. Cannon, who was 54 IdahoPw 1.50 Ideal Cem 2 II ICent 3 II Pw 1.50 Indpls 1.50 IndustRay 1.75s IngRand 3a Inland Stl le InspirCop 3.25a Interchem 2.60 INterlek Ir 2g IntBusMch 2.60 Int Hary 2 Int Hary pf 7 IntMiner 1.60 IntNick 2.60a IntPeck Int Pacer 3b Int Shoe 2.40 1.80 IntUtil 1 InterstO Str 2.50 22 334.4 331 Hi 1 2 176 5 3 10 4 30 2 19 1 4 130 62 1 6 1 16 12 28 41 12 2 130 7 15 1 44 2 56 16 1 5 15 40 3 12.5 123 38.2 .2 21.1 331 30.3- .1 155 .4 27.7 .1 22.4... 70 28,2...

re 6 40 Healthy, with whom she 30 30.3 30.2 39.7 40 .2 4:.7 CubAmSug .25 30.4 15 153 297 456 47.6. 195 8.1 31 10.2 243 42.2 1.20 3 110 10 102.4 103 155 10 155 22.1 19.4 31.5 11.3 15.6 46.6 48.5 21 47.4 I. 1 30.7 48.7 41.2 39.4 8.1 62 39 25.2 152 37.1 18.1 20.6 15.3 II. 7 61.6 277 50 93 242 9.5 34.7 7.7 30.7 56 37.4 496 35.4 30.7 .15.3 13.1 11.4 11.1 170 103 Z60 92 sided. i US Pipe US Play Cd 4 US Plywd 2 US Rub 2b US Rub pf 8 US Shoe 1.20a 90.4 90.4 .4 Pfizer l.boa Pfizer pf 4 Phelps 3 Phila El 2 Ph El pf 4.40 Ph El pf 3.80 Ph El pref 1 Phil Rdg .40 Philco Philco pf 3.75 Philio Mor 3 I 1 11 33.6 33.1 33.1- Mrs.

Hesse was a member of 47 74.7 LuoatiyPk CunnDrug 1.60 CurtisPub .359 CurtissWr 3 CurtissWrA 2 21.2 30.2 46.2 47.4 20,5 47.4 1 30.6 48.6 40.4 38.6 8 61.4 385 245 14.5 36.6 18.1 20,6 15.2 11.6 61.4 275 49.7 9 24 92 34.1 7.5 30,4 55.7 37.2 126 494 34 4 30.7 15 13.1 11.2 11 1300 153.4 153.2 153.2 74.5 9 years old, died Saturday at 2 23.1 23 the Sacred Heart of Jesus 23 90 .5 Good Samaritan Hospital after US Smelt 27.5 743 8.7 90 36 30 3 24.7 243 14.2 28 50.4- .4 3b. 3. Auxiliary No. 96, and the St. Culler 2a Book of Mon .10 Borden BorgWarn 2 BosEdis 2 80 Boston pf 5 BranAirw BridgBrasi 2.50 US Smelt pf3.50 US Steel 3 9 90.4 36.3 30.7 25.4 243 14.5 4U.4 38.7- .2 8.1 .1 62 .4 38.5- .1 24.5 .6 15.1 .3 36 7- .2 18.1 20.6 15.2 11.7 61.4 .1 27.5 .1 49 7- .3 9.3 .1 24 .1 9.3 .1 34.1 .5 7.5- .1 30.7 .3 55.7- .3 37.3 .3 12 6 49.41 34 6- .7 30.7- .1 15 .2 13.1- .1 11.3 .1 11.1 30.4- .2 7 30 1 50.4 163 57.3 3 151 93 22.7 Louis Fraternity, Third Order 21.5 30.6 15 63.4 51.7 84 38.1 47.4 15.7 17.6 31 24.7- .5 421 20.1 80.4 15 96 17.5 36 51 .97 20.5 9.1 56.4 23 5 37.5 38.5 13.4 23 4 57.1 151 1 a long illness.

He resided at 248 Hosea Clifton. He was a member of Cincinnati 21.2- .2 30.2- .1 14.4- .4 63.41.41 51.1 .3 84 1.4 37.4- .2 47.4 .2 15.5 .2 17.4- .3 31 15.2.... 19 2 79.4 15 96 17.2 356 51 195 20.4 9 55 23,5 37,4 375 13.1 O.l 39.5 of St. Francis. 20 z20 176 3 119 5 7 7 7 2 14.4 63.4 50.7 84 37.4 47.1 15.4 17.4 31 15.1 22 2 .1 24.3 .1 14.3 .1 I 172...

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William J. Friedman, Bellevue, and Mrs. Julius Peterson Washington, four sons, Edward G. and Victor both of Detroit; Engene South Bend, and William 71 6 39.7- 40.2 20 UnivPic of 4.25 Bnst My .4 Bkly Gas 2 Brown 4 Bg 1 2.20 1 Erie 2 iBuddCo 1.40eJ .3 Bollard iBulovaW .25 .3 Burllnd .80 .4 uenaKtjvy 2.50 2 36.6. 36.4 3b.

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Margaret Henke, College Hill; Miss Ethel Camion, of the home address, and Mrs. Alice Hughes and Mrs. Mary Bagby, both of Walnut Hills, and two brothers, James, Miami, and Jack, Norwood. AmSuger 1.60a Van Raal 2 Vanad Cp 2 Vert fug 2.43g Vick Chem 1.60 VictChWk 1.40 7.4 24.2 30.2 9.6 525 27.2 17.1 26.4 321 27 30.7 30.5 .3.7 7.6 24.2 30.4 96 53 27 2 17.3 90.4 32 4 1 Burroughs 1 1 26.4 32 4 2 9.1 AmSug Df 1.75 Cheviot; a sister, Miss Carrie Mathauer, Dent, Ohio; 14 grandchildren, and 30 great 9 1 9 1... Bush Term 2 AmSumTob 172.2 172.2- 1.60a 18.4 70.6 7.1 15.3 21.6 46 19.7 24.6 51.3 18 24.1 56 47.4 32.1 27.2 38 8 7 28 47.7 30.2 18.4 70.61.2 7.2 .1 15.3- .3 21.6- .2 46.1 .3 20 .4 24.6 .1 51.4- 1 18 2 .4 24.1...

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Gollahon, Shillito's display director, died of a heart ail 14 23.5 23.4 23.5 Mrs. Anna Stein Mrs. Anna Stein, mother of Sister Anna Therese, S.N.D., of Our Lady of Sacred Heart Convent. Reading, died of cancer 33 45.1 45.1 45.1 b.4Z Walker, Walworth 1.20 Ward Bak 1 WarnB Pic 1.20 WarnLam 2.50b Wash Gas 2 WashWatP 2 4 4- .1 4.4 4.4 35.2- .2 29.4 .1 27.4 15.7.... 127 .2 18.3 .1 63.2 .5 38 .3 40 .5 212 .1 19.4- .1 17- .1 ment Sunday at Bethesda Hos 42 1.2 36 .2 294 27.4 157 127 18.3 63.5 382 40.6 21 2 197 17 27.4 15.5 12.7 18.2 62.1 38 40 21.2 19.4 17 323 38.4 18 6 266 77.4 29 4 pital.

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Her late husband, Cal Widow of Peter Stein, who died 18 years ago, Mrs. Stein EaoleP 2.20 EastAIrl lb EastCo 1.20 1.60b -EastG pf 450 EastSSti 1.50 EaslKod EatonMfg 3 EdisBrStr 1.60 Edls Br of 4.25 EkcoP-f 2 ElasStopN lb ElAutol 2a EIStorBat 2 ElginWatch EIPasoNG 1.30 EmerEI 1.60 100.4 100.4 100.4. 79 260 79 79 -1 62.6 .6 32 .1 337 33.1 33.2 -5 25.7 25 6 25.6 vin Crutchfield, was a buildingiwas a member of the Married 19.6 19.6 19z5 19 .1 75 2 15 7.... 15.4 .1 19.4 25 3 .5 10.4 33 1.3.... 17.2- .4 5.1- .2 62,...

24.1- .1 27 .3 16 .1 73.4 .4 8.2- .1 68.6- .1 68.41.4 54.5- .3 11 .1 6 7- .1 39.31.1 Ladies Society at Sacred Heart contractor here for many years. 19 41.6 13 49 6 4 25 3 28 6 5 39.4 15 12 9 25.7 32 30 16 67.4 17 15.4 1 19.4 3 25.3 2 10.5 29 33 2 4 1.3 1 17.2 1 5 1 1 6.2 27 24.5 7 27 1 16 12 73.6 10 8.4 23 69.3 3 68.4 4 54.5 1 11 33 7 15 39.7 30 41.4 7 15.1 45 34 10 35.5 130 110 2 14 22 7 597 44.3 8 29 8 61 6 12.6 17 65.4 27 3.7- .1 Tax Fre MUNICIPAL BONDS Breed Harrison First National lank Bide. MA! 1-0301 Mrs. Crutchfield was the'Church, Camp Washington. 23.6 16.1 53.4 47.1 17 62.4 53 5 .3 32 6- .1 44.6 .6 Carborun 1.60 Carey.Phil 1.60 Caro CS.0 5 Caro P4L 1.32 CarpenStl 2a CarnerCp 2.40 Carrier pf2.25 Carter Pd .80 Case, Jl Case2d pf.45 CaterTrac 2.40 Celanese 1 Celon cypf 4.50 Celotex 2.40 Cen Aguir 1.40 Cen Ga Ry pf I CenHudG .80 CenllILt 2.60 CenlllPS 1.68xd Cen 8.

SW 1.70 Century Ind Cer dePas 1.60b Cert-teed CessnaAir 1.60 Chad Goth ChampPaD 1.20 Champ pf 4.50 ChampiinOi) lb ChanceVgt 1.60 Checker Cab Chemway Ches Oh 4 II A 2 1.50 pf 5 pf mother-in-law She resided at 2269 Bogen of Mrs. George Lerner Str 1.20 LOF Glass 3.60 .10 4a LilyTulip 1.80 PennEI 1.50 PenP pf 4.50 VaPulp 1.60 WestAirL WestAutoS 1 West Mary 3 West Pac 3 WeslUnTel .30 WestA Bk 1.20 Wests El 2 Wheel Sttl 3.40 WheelStl pf5 Whirl Cp 1.40 Whirl pf 3.40 White Mot 3 WhiteM pf5.25 WhiteSew 1 7 19 4 12 1 6 2 15 130 16 34 2 2 2 19 2 41 11 Z50 21 1 3 1 1 2 21 1 8 10 2 2 Ouaats pf 6 2120 142 140.4 140.4-1 QuakStOil 2 1 26 26 26 .4 RCA la 47 34.1 33.4 33.6- .1 RCA pf 3.50 1 73.4 73.4 73.4 Ranco 1.20 4 17.5 17.4 17.5 .1 Ravonier .80 24 16.3 16.1 16.1- .2 ReadmgCo 2 7 23.4 23.3 23.3- .1 Reading 2 pf 1 1 27.5 27.5 27.5- .3 ReedRBit la 2 21.4 21.2 21.2- .3, ReevesBr .50 6 7.6 7.3 .3 RehanEI 1.80 2 33.1 33 33 .4 ReoubAv 2 9 18.5 18.1 18.1- .4 RepubPicf 7 67 6.6 6.6 RepPict pf 1 2 11 10,6 10 6 .1 ReoubStl 3 34 43.1 42 6 42 6- .4 Revere 6 25.1 24.7 24.7- .7 Revlon 1.60 4 8 29.4 28.5 28.5- .2 RexOrug .50 374 12 2 11.4 12.2 .7 ReynMet 17 36.4 36,1 36,3 .3 ReynMet pf 2.37- 1 44.7 447 44.7-.1 ReyTobB 3.60 42 69.6 69 69.1- .5 RevTob pf 4.50 l30 99 2 99.2 99.21 RheemV.f 1 12.1 12.1 12.1- .3 Rhodesian 31 2 17 2 Richfld Oil 3a 5 59 4 58.2 58.2- .6 RitterCo 1.40 5 23 22,6 22.6- RosnAnt 11 4.1 4 4.1... RobFulton 1.50 1 23.4 23 4 23.4 .1 RochGiE 1.60 4 31 30.6 31 Rock Spg 2 7 26 25.6 26 .2 2b 170 351 347 347 .6 RohrAirc 1.40b 4 24.5 24.4 24.5.... RomeCbl 1.40 1 20.2 20.2 20.2- .2 Ronson lb 33 9 6 9.4 9.4- .2 RovalDut 1.70g 199 39.7 39 39 .7 RoyalMcB 1.40 3 20.1 19 6 19.6 .3 Ruberoid 1.60a 46 37.1 36.1 37 .7 Gollahon, Bond Camp Washington. R.

(Gladys) 15.3 19.4 25.3 10.4 32.6 1.3 17.2 5 1 6.2 24 26.6 16 73.1 82 68.5 67.2 542 11 6.7 392 40.6 14.7 33.3 35.2 110 22.6 41 28.1 60.4 123 642 Survivors include another Hill. Mrs. Gollahon wrote the LinkBelt 3a 27 4 297 92 29.4 33 5 216 34 30 8 56 12.6 16.4 31.2 26.7 3.7 29.4 9 29 32 6 5 21.5 34 30 7.S 55 12.8 16.1 31 Lionel daughter, Mrs. Catherine Coby, 37.5- .2 90 .4 19.4- .4 59 .2 42 6- .2 song "Our Lady of Fatima, 4.1 10.7 7.2 375 16.6 242 17.4 33.4 26.1 99.4 27 42 36 42 24 2 15.2 6 60.1 13.1 62.6 31.5 19 75.2 155 53.5 32.6 44 8.4 27 2 9.1 28.1 2.2 37 99 19.4 34,5 6 2 7.5 522 22.1 8-i 14.5 20.5 20 21.2 53.6 31 32 50 47 11.1 39.3 16.3 98.2 40.7 38.6 104 36 17.J 41.4 29.7 .3 9 .2 29.3 .3 33 .3 5 21.5- .1 34 .2 30 .3 7.6- .2 55 .4 126- .1 16.3 .3 31 Listlnd Survivors include four other of the home address; four sons, Littonlnd 37.2 EmerRad EmpOEl 1.20 EndJohn 2 EquitGas 1.60 ErieRR Erie RR pf 5 EvansPd 1 Eversharp 1.20 Ex-Cell-0 1.50 "INVESTING MADE EASY" Ask For Our Frio looklal William, Delhi Hills; Carl, 140 100 Harry Ft. Lauder- 237 16.3 53.4 47.5 17.2 21.5 62.7 377 90 20 59 426 95 5.4 36 352 167 80 287 35.2 23 234 407 47,2 88,6 81.4 23.3 16.1 53.4 47.1 17 21.5 62.3 37,5 90 19.4 59 42 6 94 5.4 36 34.2 16.4 80 28.4 35.1 227 23.4 40.6 47 2 88 6 40.6- .6 14.7- .3 33.6 .2 9 20 sons, dale, 15 130 3 22 4 BondVnite Oak; Joseph, Corryville; George 35.5-1- .1 Hill; Elwood Mt.

Auburn, 22 1 2 16 110.2 .4 LockhAirc 2.40 Loews LoneSCem 1.10 LoneSGas 1.80 LoneSG pf 4.84 LonglsILt 1.20 Lorillard 1.20a LouisvGJiE 1.20 5 Lowenstnn 1.25g LukensStl 22 6 and Carl Mt. Washington; 94 .7 5.4- .1 36 -1 34 2 .6 167 .2 80 28.5- .2 35.1- .1 23 23.4 .4 40.6- .1 47.2- .2 8.7 .2 27.2 .3 92 29 31 2.2.... 37.2 .2 100 .4 19.5- .2 34.6- .1 6.2... 7.5 .1 52 4 .1 22.1 13.1- .6 51.4..,. 14 6 .4 20.5- .3 20 21.3- .1 53.6- .3 31 .3 32 .1 50 .1 47 41.3-1.1 29 1.2 WhiteSew cvpf 3 Wilcox Oil lb WilsoniCo 1 Wilson pf 4.25 WinnDixie .96 WiscEIPw WiscP Sv 1.20 Woodwardlr 150 Woolworth 2.50 Worthington 2.50b a daughter, Mrs.

Everett Tittle, Investment Seruritie FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLDS. Albert Ault CH 1-3076 Nixo lull Jrlorence, two sisters, Mrs 60.4 .2 12.6 .3 64 and Lawrence, North College Hill; a brother, Bernard Bor-chers, Camp Washington, and 27 grandchildren. Requiem High Mass will be sung at 9 a. m. Thursday at St.

Augustine Church, West End. Burial will be In St. Mary Cemetery, St. Bernard. Lillian Godsey, St.

Petersburg, 11 1 Chi Pneu la 1.60 Worth pf 4.50 and Mrs. Ruth Moore Clearwater, 13 grand 352 62 7.5 52.7 22.1 13.4 514 14 6 21.1 20.1 21.3 54.2 31.2 32.5 50.3 48 11.1 396 16.4 982 40.7 z20 4 88,6 .6 812 .1 Wngley 3exd 3a Cm 1.50 WW 26.4... 24.5 .2 31.2- .2 84 .6 20.5 .6 1 13 5 9 4 5 77 8 5 31 40 1 4 3 120 4 children, and 18 great-grand- SatewaySt 1 SafeSt pf 4 StJosUad 1.50 StL SanF ennaren. YaleSJow 1.50 YoungSiiW 2 1.25 YnqjtS Or 2 256 267 80.2 19 255 267 79 4 18 6 25 5 .3 267.... 79 4- .4 18 6- .2 .60 2 MackTik 1.80 4 Macy 2 6 Macv pf 4.2 ilOO MagicChef 7.37f 107 MagChef pf .40 65 MagmaCop 28 Magnavox 1.50b 10 Mallory 1.40b 7 ManhShirt 1 Manning 1.40xd 3 MaracOil 8.70g 3 1 12 15 11 9 7 1 8 4 1 15 19 3 11 9 7 6 13 2 9 6 8 16 1 8 17 39 85 83 15.7 27.5 49 43 121 34 6 20.3 33 32 192 25 52 2 21.7 42 85 58.5 41.1 15.4 58 2 60.2 186 44.2 51.4 11.1- .2 StRegPap 39 8.5 8 4 16 1 27.7 49 6 4.3 12.2 35 20.3 33.7 33 19.4 25.6 53.4 22 422 85.4 58.5 41.5 15.7 586 60.7 18 6 44.7 51.6 92.4 39 .5 8 5- .1 8.4 .1 16 .2 27.6 .1 49 .5 43 12.2 .1 35 .2 20.3- .1 33.5 .7 33 .7 19.4 .1 25.2 .4 52.2- .6 22 42 -il 85 .4 58,51.5 41.5 .5 15.4- .2 58 6 .1 60.2- .1 18 6 44.6- .3 51.6 1.1 92.4 ourvices win De at 10 a.

m. Wednesday at the J. J. Sullivan funeral home, Walnut Hills. San Dieoo .96 ZenithRad 3a 9 134.2 132 2 132 2- .6 Hobart Rawson Hobart Rawson, a former resident of Clifton, died of a FairbMor.J.40 FairchE FaiardoS Falstaff Br 1 FamFin 1.60 Fansteel lb Fawick FeddQuig 1 FedMogul 2.40 FedPacEl FedPapBd 2 FedDSlr 1.60 FerroCp FibrePao 1.20b FidPFire 2 FifthAvlin 2a Filtrol 1.80 Firestone 2.60b FirstNStr 2a Flintkote 2.40b FlorenSty FlaPw 2 FlaPU 1.40 Fluor 1.20b FoodFair lb FoodMach 2 FoodM pf 3.75 FoodM pf 3.25 FooteM FordMot 2.40 ForemOair lb SangamoEl 1.80 239 z20 11 2 9 6 2 2 27 167 7 Z20 1 20 10 16 Unit of trading less than 100 shares Rates of dividends In the foregoing table tsunal will be in Mt.

Washing, 39 6.. 16.4.. 98.2-40.7 36 27 24.5 31.3 84 21.4 11,2 34.4 36.4 26 5 3.2 25 65 16.1 18 6 33 1 33.8 88 327 28.7 37.1 25 14.2 26.4 24.3 31.2 84 20 10.5 34 36.1 26.2 13.2 25 6.5 13.4 18,5 326 33.4 86.4 32.5 28.4 36.3 25 14.2 38.6 2 are annual disbursements based on the CmMilM 1.60 ClT Finan 2.40 Cities Syc 2.40b City Invest .20 City Prod 260 City Str 1.40 iCitvStr pf4.25 Clark Equip 2a ICIevEIII 1.60 ClevEl pf 4.50 CleviP spl 2 Clevite 1.15o Cluett Pea .50 Cluett pf 7 Coca Cola 4a ColgPalm 3a ColgPsI pf3.50 2 mayi heart attack Sunday in Kent SQUARE ELECTRIC CO. Bought Sold Quoted JOHN E. JOSEPH AND CO.

Member Miduetl Slock Exchange 1307 Fifth Third Bk. Bldg. MAirt 1.4640 ion cemetery. Friends call at the funeral home last quarterly or semiannual declar-ation. Unless o.herwis noted, specie or txtra after 27,2 88.6 23.1 25,6 11.3 30,4 22.2 33 12.3 18.5 37 13.4 57 80 23 18 6 54.4 26,6 4,6 11.4 273 28.6 92 59.2 27.4 .2 89 .4 23.2- .5 25.6 .2 11.3....

30 6 .1 22.2.... 33 .2 12.3.... 18.7 .1 37.7 .5 13.4- .1 57.1- .6 81 25 6 23 1- .1 19 54.4- .4 26.6 4.7 .1 11.4- .1 27.4- .4 28 6 .2 9.2.... 59.5- .7 17.7 .3 110 104 250 36 11 17.7 4 415 240 130 4 p. m.

tomorrow. 10.7 .3 34 .2 36.4 .6 26.5 .1 13.2 .2 25 .1 6.5- .1 13.6-2.6 18.6.... 33.1 .7 33.4- .2 86 4-1 32.5- .2 28.7 .2 36.4- .2 25 14.2 .1 21 4-1 11.5 .2 74 -1 41.5 .1 130 -2 130 Sav Arms 1 Schenley lb Schering 1.20 Schick 1.20 Scott Pap 2 Scott pf 3.40 Scovill Mf 2 SeabAl RR 2.50 Scab Finan lb Seab Oil la Sears Roeb la Servel Shahmoon Ind ShamOAG 1.60 SharonSH 3 Shaltuck .40 44 115.2 113 113 .2 MarchCalc 1.30 MarineMid 1 MarqCem 1.40 MarshField 2a MarshF pf 4.25 WartinCo 1.60b Masonite 1.20b MavDSlr 2.20 Maytag 2a McCal McCord 2 VcCrory Str .80 52 10 5 3 229 15 12 1 6 17 176 57.7 55.2 55.6 .1 rs. Louisa Lang 220 92.4 81.4 1.4 21.1- .1 45.7 .3 Mrs. Doerflein Lane- 106.4 106.4-1 40 40 .4 mother of Miss Marv Lnnir 21.4 21.4 81.4 21 45.7 50 264 262 16.6 50 1 220 81.4 46 21.3 1 457 4 750 50 24 27.3 34 26 3 58 16.7 40.3 40.5 .2 11.711 3 26.4- .6 pf2.75 1 pf ColBrdA lb ColBrdB lb ColumGas 1 teacher and senior class advisor 55 23 2 23 2 2 52 191 1729 mvidenrjs are nor incuded.

a Also extra or extras, Annual rate plus stock dividend, Declared or paid in 1957 plus stock dividend. e-Declared or paid so far this year, Payable in stock during 1957 estimated cash value on ex-dividend or exdistr-ibution date, Paid last year, Declared or paid after stock dividend or split up. k-Declared or paid this year, an accumulative issui with dividends in arrears, Pad this year, dvidend omitted, deferred or no acton taken last dividend meeting, Declared or paid in 1958 plus stock dividend t-Payable in stock during 1958, estimated cash valu on ex-dividend or ex-distribu-tion date, Liquidating dividend. eld Caled. xd-Ex dvidend.

x-dis Ex distribution, xr Ex rghts. xw Without 75 74 z310 1140 106.4 4 40.4 61 40.6 67 15.7 12 28 4 104 9 76 27 11.7 McCrory pf3.50 26 3 15.5 15.6- .1 27.4 27.5- .3 at Reading High School, died McGraw 1.40 16.7 .1 ShellOi 2 Conn. He was 77 years old. A former employee of the Cincinnati Gas and Electric ht left this city in 1905 and became an electrical engineer on the Long Island Railroad. He retired from the railroad in 1942.

Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Clementine Herschel Rawson; a daughter, Mrs. Mel-vin Young, Kent: a son, Edward, -Manila, Philippine II lands; two sisters Miss Dorothy Rawson and Miss Marion Raw-son, both of Clifton, and two grandchildren. Services and burial will be in Kent. FostWheel Francis FreeotSul FruehTra (VcUrawH 1.40a 18 8 .2 a at her home, 1424 mm' 1U.3 1U.3-75 75 -1 11.41 1.4- Shell Tran ShellTran rt Sheiler Mf 1.40 9-32 9-32 1-16 Bonnell Readine.

She was 3 2.80 3 15 15 .2 10.5 10.6 McLean 78 years old. Gabriel .60 7.7 7.7- .1 SheretAm Sieglcr .80 Signode lb 35 40 11.4 59.5 9 144 15.3 347 243 82 43.5 128 MclellSIr 1,40 McQuayNor 1.20 MeadCp 1.60b Gamble Sk 0 3 Garwood 5 5 35 .3 40 11.4 .3 59 6 .1 9.1 .1 14 4 .3 15.3 .3 34.7- .1 24.5 .2 82.4 .2 44.6 1.3 129 2 81.61.2 32 4- .1 18.6 43.6 Is 14.2.... 24.6 .5 40.2 .6 56.4 .2 47.2 .3 49 2-1 27.1- 7 fidelity! FUND, tmmM art mm ItM I. warrants, ww With warrants, wd When distributed, wi When issued, nd Next day delivery. wt Warrants, ur-under Mrs.

Lang, who resided in Reading for 21 years, was born in Cedar Grove, Ind. Her son. Francis, is superintendent of Minster, Ohio, public schools. Her husband, Frank a ro- bardnerOen I Garrett 2 GenAccept 1 GenAmlndus GAmlnyes" 2.32a GenAmOil .40 MelvShoe 1.80 MelvShoe pf 4 Merck 1.20a Merck cv pf 4 Merck pf 3.60 Mergenlino 2a MerrChiS 1.60 35 6 40 11.4 59 6 9.1 14 6 15.3 35.1 247 824 447 130 81 6 32 4 18.6 44 1 27.3 385 86 19.5 832 13 rule. axt-Extended voting trust agree ment.

17.2- .6 15 .6 q-ln bankruptcy or receivership or Invettment Advhory Service 11: GenAmTran 9 4 4 34.3 33.3 152 3.7 287 267 73.4 10.1 32.5 12.4 18 624 81.7 22 5 53.7 Simmons 2.80a Simonds Sinclair 3 Skelly Oil 1.80 Smith, AO 1.60b 5mith Cor 1 SmithOou 1.20 Smith KF 2a Socony 2a Soiar Aire So Am So Car 1.20 SoPR Sug SoPR Sug A mutual fund eekiiu nrx. Act, or securities assumed by such com 68.2 1.2 MestaMch 2.50a 9 43 34.1 324 152 3.7 28.4 26.4 73.4 10 31.4 123 18 616 61.3 222 53 57 646 114 45.1- .6 ago0 Iaiwr' tnree year1 Miss Cora March 17.4 .1 7.7- .1 236 .1 Survivors irclude two othpr Services for Miss Cora March. Bible long-term capital growth fi and iooonsa by investing in divariifiad and uprvied 1 portfolio of necuritie. For Prospectua atnd coupon below edies. Treasury Issues Following ar closing round-lot Quotations mi U.

S. Government securities provided by tne Cincinnati office ot C. i. Devmi Co. I ues are uoted 32nds, 27.3- .3 27.3- .3 81 6 32.4 18.5 43.6 27.3 38.1 86 19 1 824 87 19.2 13 76.2 24 30 75 33.4 20 3 GenBak .60 GenCable 2 Contract Controls 1 Gen Dynam 2 Gen Elec 2 Gen Finan 1 GenFds Gen Instru Gen Mills 3 Mills pf 5 Gen Motors 2 Gen Mot of 5 27.6 89 233 25 6 11.4 22 3 33 12.4 18.7 38.4 13.6 58.3 81 25 6 23.2 19 557 267 4.7 11.4 28 28 6 9.2 60.4 18,2 11-32 15 10,6 14.4 24 6 40.2 57 48 50.2 28 18.2 15.5 68 2 46.5 17.5 8 236 27.6 27 6 51.4 27.1 29.6 36 38 6 33 17.2 33 32 66 56.1 19.1 91 6 121 72 2 41.2 82 II 3.1 453 36.2 49.7 44,2 143 41 13 1 32 7 19.3 305 17 122 42.4 22 80 4 62 4 39 6 17.4 21.7 23 2 8: 4 8 2 SouCa Edis 2.40 27.3- .1 38.4 86 1 19.1- .5 82 4- .3 8 7 .1 192 .2 13 ,2 76.2- 1.6 24 .2 30 .2 76 .1 33 4-1 Southern Co 1.20 9 4.3 34.1 .1 32.4-1 15.2 3.7 28.4 .1 26.4 .6 73.4- .4 10.1...

31.4-1.1 12.4 18 61.6- .5 61.4- .2 22 5 .6 53.4- .3 5.7 .1 64.6 114 34 .5 115 .4 35.2 .2 62 41 38 3 .5 51 6- .1 4.4 39.7 15.2 24 2 20 2 42 3 .3 19 5 .1 27 .3 .3 5 1 57 3 64.6 MO 114 77.5 Maturity I Bid I Ask IN.Ch .3 iCpn 1 7Va 51.4 6 35 32 2 247 34.4 1 115 A. Lcpper Co.1 EST. 1878 MEMIIHKS I Midwest Stock Lxchangt 1 .3 2.i, MiamiCop 2a MiddleSUt 1.70 MidlRoss MplsHon V60 MplsMol MplsrSIL 1.40 MplSPSSM la 120 MinnTlOnl 1.60 MinnPJiL 1,60 Minute MissionCo lr MissionOey MissRivF 1.60 MoKT pf MoPacA Mohascolnd Moh' 4.20pf4.20g MonerchM 1.20 MononRRA 1.25g MonanCh 'lb MontOUt 1 MontPw 2 GenOutAd 2.40 5 daughters, Mrs Alvina Lanane, a former teacher in Wyoming Grcensburfr, In nnd Mrs. public schools, will be held at Doris Gcmci, Reading; two 10:30 a. Wednesday at brothers, William Doerflein, (Vorhls funeral home, Lockland.

Cedar Grove, and Jerome will follow. Miss Doerflein, Brookville, five March, who was 90 years old, grandchildren, and three great- died Saturday at Christ Hos-grandchildren. pital. She resided at 5 Elm Requiem High Mass will be Wyoming, 35 years. She taugh? sung at 9:30 a.

m. Wednesday 'from 1900 to 1915, then worked at Our Lady of Sacred Heart jin the personnel department of Church, Reading. Burial will be the old Richardson Lock- 20.3- .3 50U Ind 1.60 Sou Gas 2 Sou Pac 3 Sou Ry 2 80 Sou Ry pfl Swest PS 1.4S Sparlon Cp Spear pf 5.50g Spen Chem 2.40 Soerry Rd .80 Sner Rd pf 4.50 Soiegel 1 Square lb Sid Brand 29 2 2 9.2- .4 24.1 30.2 8 33.4 204 29 6 36 6 23.6 57 66 2 17 5 12 3 66 3 56.1 ii''4 1 1 Va 2 i GenP Cem 1.801 4 GenPrec 2.40 18 Prec 3 pf 3 4 Gen Pub Sv 49 Gen Pub Ut 2 15 Gen Realty .80 2 Gen Shoe 1.50 9 9 Bei.j.D.Bart.ett&Co. 1898-1938 Member New York Stock Exchange Ground Floor Union Central Bldg. Annex Cincinnati MA 1.4612 36 .4 23.5 .2 56 .1 66 17.3- .3 405 First Nat'l Bank Bldz.i 36 23 4 56 66.2 173 12.3 33 Z70 2 88 Z70 19 14 2 1370 7 2 91.6 MA (.1056 12 4 8 22 ZlO 6 1 34 13 1 5 8 50 14.2 24.4 40 56 2 47.2 492 27.1 17.2 15 67.2 45.1 17.4 7.7 235 27.2 27.2 51.2 265 29.6 35.5 38.3 32.4 17.1 327 3.2 64.4 56.1 187 91.6 12 217 44 2 81 4 7.5 3.1 44 35.6 49.3 43.4 13.6 43 13.1 152 32 5 192 30,2 17.

121 16.4 42 1 21.2 3 106 802 674 39, 2 17.2 215 212 80 77 1140 33.2 32 SH Cast 1.60 2 iGen Tel 2 30 GenTime 5 33.7 115 34 6 62 377 51,4 43 396 15.2 242 202 42 19 5 27 84 29 1 47.4 25 I 336 24 2 17.3 34 27 12.3-33.3 -25 .6 33 4 25 2 246 a. I'cier ana i-'aui ceme- land. Miss March was a mem- i'T I 'I Std Brd p3.50 Std Coil Pd jto Sd Oil Cal 7 46. 44. 46 2- "i I I I 3.1 tery, Reading.

3 'a 84.4 Gen Tire 17 GenTire pf 5 1110 GaPacCp lb 15 52 6 52 6 52 6- 58 352 62 4 385 51 7 4.4 40 15,2 245 202 42 5 .196 27.4 84.4 29 6 47.6 254 34.1 .24 2 17.3 34 2 3 642 72.7 42.2 1,2 5.1 44 IE Z'a 3 iMontetetinl 18 3 19.1- Sfd Oil Ind 1.40b 59 Std Oil NJ 172 GeroerProd 1,601 15 her of the Garden Club, Women's Club and Presbyterian Church in Wyoming. She had no immediate survivors. 49 6- .1 John H. Fishback 25 1 33.1 .1 43 4 4 18 aUkea 4s .6 33 .7 19.1 .6 Std Oil Oh 2.50 Std Pack S'd Pack pf 1.60 13.6 .3 43 .6 John H. 18.2 19.1 33.1 18 6 14 2 38 6 236 176 34.3 18 3 19.3 33 3 "19 1 14,4 39 4 23.6 177 35.2 Fishback, former 2- tVa 14 I 39 1- MonterOil MnntWard 2s MooreMc 1.50 Morrell Motorola 1.50 Mueller Br 2 Munsingw .1.20 Murphy 2) 60 1 4 8 13 U.l '4 chief clerk of the old Railroad! A 99.31 100.1 100.10 100.14 4-1-58.

99 30 100 4 100.8 100.9 100.15 100.17 6-15-58. 100.12 100.13 99.26 100. 12-15-58. 100.12 100.14 99.26 99,28 99.12 99.20 6-15 98.18 98 22 99. 99 8 98.16 98.20 98.18 98 26 5-15-60.

102.4 102.8 11-16 60.. 99.12 99.16 12-15-65-60. 102,24 103. 97.12 97.20 104.12 104.16 100.8 100.12 96.14 96.22 99.14 99.18 95 22 95.30 4- 95.22 95.30 6-15 96 26 97.2 8-1-62. 105.12 105.16 94 2 94.10 11-15 62.

104.12 104.16 8-15-63. 98 30 99.2 12-15 95 30 96 6 2-15-64 101.6 101.8 95)2 95.20 12-15 69-64 95.10 95,18 95.2 95 10 94.26 95.2 94.16 94.24 9 15 72-67. 94.10 94 18 12-15 72 67.. 94.16 94 24 10-1-69. 108.16 108.24 11-15 7 4.

107.16 107 24 6-15-81-78. 1006 100.14 2-15-90. 103.12 103.16 5- 15-93. 95.22 95.30 23 6 17.7 .1 35.24-1.1 Omnibus Co. died Sunday vy uiimu 24 2- .1 17.3 ,34 2 .1 2.7- .1 64 2 .2 72.1- .1 42 l.t....

5 1 'r r. 1 3. 2Vi 2 4 llVdi 15 3-32 17 Mrs. jeaneuie Kosa, oi, 2 jooa oamantan. Hospital alter 64 71.5 42 1.1 6 1 46 2- NatAeme 46,2 5 GettyOil 1.62f GiUetle 2a Gimbel" 1.60 Glad Me 6 1 Glidden 2 Goebel Sr Goodrich 2.20 Goodyear 2.40b GcjceiCo 2.40 Grab Paige Granhy Grand Un GranC Stl Grant 2 Grays Rob Gl Ir Ore 3g GiNoPap 2 40 Gt No Ry 3 a brief illness.

Ho was 77 years! Std Ry Eq la Stan War 1 Sterl Drug 1.40a Stevens, JP 150 Stew War 2b Slix 1.20 Stoka Van .15 Stoke VC Df 1 Stone 2a Storer B'd Stud Park Sun Chem .80 2084 Queen City suffered head1 injuries and multiple 17 NatAirlin 1.57T 46,6 17,1 116 277 old. 1 34 16.4- 6 23 6 115 42 1 of, bruises yesterday when struck 27 7 Mr. Fishback was clerk 36 2 29 6 327 35.4 29.4 322 36 2 29 6 32 4 .4 i NatAutoF SNatAvia 3-50J 4 iNatBisc 2a .2 1 NitB, pf 7 Ul.tfir, 7Cf 44 6- Otnnihne rnmminv u-hioh'bv an automobile as she 13 45.3 ZlO 164 was 16) 102 9 4 1 5 1 4 7 76 4 9 10 5 36 1 9 Massachusetts Investors Trust Proipectus on tlcquett the WEIL, ROTH IRVING co. 61 6.1 6 1 bus hauled bagcace to and froml crossing the street at 23 3 23 3 Cincinnati railrod stations, fori stop at 2057 Queen CUy Ave. 44 41.4 23 3 .2 NatClyl 2 43 6- .2 NalCvlG 1.80 35.7- .3 NatPairv 1,80 23 37 41.4 36 4 35 7 16,6 11.5 277 446 164 10 2 i.4 22 2 194 46 97 142 24 li yenrs.

The company went She was taken to St. Franeii GUrVeslS 1.20, 22.3 72 3-1. 1 w.ini. .8 i 14 ZlO 22 10 6 Vft 80.2 .2 62 4 4-1 V'i 39 6 .2 5'3 VA 216 23 2 2'j 11 1 4s 7 7- .2 1440 35 '3' 4 332- 32,1 out of business in 1937 Gt West pf 7 137,4 137.4 137.4-1 NatOislill lb 22 2- .8 107 23 37.5 41.5 14 22.7 19 1 46 3 99 4 142 i 16.2 19 1 Sun Ch pf 4.50 Sun Oil lb Sunbeam 1.40a Sundslrand 1 Sunray 1.32 Sunray nIA 1.12 Sunh 6 i 4 Sunih Mn Sug Oil Cal Suther Pao I Swift Co 2 Mr. Fishback was custodian MA 1-0282 303 Dixie Terminal Bldg.

46 3 .1 .6 of the Northeastern YMCA Hospital. Robert J. Hotze, 20, 510 Considine the driver, said he did not see Mrs. La Rom when she ran into the treet He was not cited. 11 .5.

Green, ML 2a Greyhound 1 GrumAirc 1.75g GulfMobiO .25 GulfOil 2.50b GulfStiUl 1.60 13 15 6 15.4 15.4- .1 NulGyos 2b 12 18 7 18 18- .7 Nailead 3.25a 4 14.7 14 7 14 7 .1 Natl.inenS 70 104,2 102 3 102,4 2,3 NatMal 2b I 417 41.S 41.5 .481 9' 4-2 1 Z90 5 3) 12 32.3 1939 to 1930, and of the 4 1 Norwood Improvement Build- IT.

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