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REPUBLIC CITY 4) Page 5 Sunday, April 4, 1943. .0 The Arizona Republic, Phoenix, Arizona. Army Equipment Groomed Coles Store Assorted Strong Issues Continue Market Advance Is Completed Stocks In Spotlight NEW YORK. A Dr. 30(APi Sales Monthly Record of U.

S. Exports closing price and net change of tha 10 Grains Climb On Fresh bust Mui.ua 77 Sage lUWHl 7 Total United States Exports by Months Mil LION Of OOtlAM MM IONS Of OOUAftl nn-v Hope For End Of Coal Strike Helps Buyers m. 1600 MOO i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i I I i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i 1. 1 i i i I moat active slocks today Tide Wat Assoc Andar-l'i'lrh Phil A ltd A Canad Pac t'omwlth A Sou Sinclair Oil Panhand PAR Param Pic Bendlx Avla Beth Steel Pure Oil Up, tOff. 9,800 33 H.ihmi Us, 7.000 12' fc 7.000 2 6.SOO 18 6.300 8 5.900 23 5.001) 34 4.500 34 4.500 32 The newly remodeled and enlarged store of Coles Furnishing, North Central avenue at Lynwood street, will be open for business this week, James Coles, owner, announced yesterday.

Comprising a sales floor area of 25,000 square feet, the new store will house 30 completely decorated rooms, 16 of which are in the original residences around which the present building was constructed. Features will Include an Interior Bowl Reports Apr. 3 (AP) The Board of Trade rounded out a cerv 1400 rjrn TTT" 1400 woo -czf rnr 1000 600 fVU ff-j-fl r-t- if I M0 40" sJJWfJ 200 gvb8' 200 rWJOU "24 7S "2s 77 "28 7 10 II 'J2 'V17 3 40 '41 '42 43 44 46 44 '7 tury of operations today with the Cattle Price market going higher and trading NEW YORK, Apr. 3 (AP The slock market today ended its third straight recovery week and liveliest six-session stretch of the year with mild irregularity in evidence. While profit cashing on the lengthy rise still restrained many active in the closing minutes, The basis of the sudden last-min ute buying was not unfamiliar in iv''" Cut Recorded CHICAGO.

Apr. 3 (AP) USDA Salable hogs 300 (estimated), total 800: the board's history a private re port of heavy winds with some dust in the air around Enid, lo cated in the winter wheat belt, compared week ago; all weights butchers and sows 1.00-1.50 lower. Salable cattle 200 (estimated); compared week ago: Steers 1,300 lb. down higher, heavier weights steady to 50 That sent wheat higher and other New York Stock Prices grains soon followed the upturn, nivner; neuers ana sows higher, bulls steady to 50 higher; vealers lost At the close wheat was 1 to 2'i leaders, assorted strong spots persisted in the short proceeoings. A little buying appeared on hopes of a break in the coal mine impasse following the advice of John L.

Lewis to union members that. If they wished, they could return to work. Announcement that President Truman had directed the seeking of an injunction in the mining walkout also was viewed as bullish. nigner. May corn i.isj-.oo; lop rew heavy aleers sold above 29.50, bulk good to choice fed steers NEW YOHK.

Apr. 3 ales Close N.t F.astAlrL IS 20 Sales Close N.Ch. PennRR He J8 18 Pepsi-Col 2S 16 was 1 to 1V higher. May $2.19 (API Fotiowtna is a tabu. 6.00-29.50, medium to low-good grades LM.on-2fi.75; good and choice fed heifers ta I Ion of selected stock traded today on the New EastKod 13 43 PhelpDg le 14 49 PhilaEI 1.20 4 22 oats were -la higher.

May and soybeans were five 2a.uu-.0s.su; good beet cows 21.00-22.00, common and medium cows 17.25-20.50 fclasticsN 2 7 York Stock Exchange snow PhilcoCo 2 ins the dividend rate, vol dinners and cutters 13.00-17.00: anod 51 15 ElAuto-l, 3 7 ElecBoat 1 to six cents lower May $3.68. PhilipM la 6 26 tuna, close and net change. weichty bulls! sold up to 24.00 but choice 6 ales Uoss N.Ch 18 4 The "dust blowing" report from veaiers loppea late at yti.uu arter having sold up to 28.00 sparingly early; six loads half-fat 977 lb. Montana steers 27.00 on A decorating studio, a California manor room and a bride's ahop, as well as rooms given over to all types of period and modern furniture. The Wasielewski Construction Company of Phoenix was general contractor for all work Incidental to the enlargement program.

The unique architectural and decorative ideas of the building arc tha result of co-ordinated planning by the owners, the Coles decorating staff, Edward L. Varney Associates, architects, and Burke and Kober, Los Angeles, nationally known sjore designing firm. The furniture firm began business In 1946 in two large former homes on the site. Originally. It was planned (o tear down the buildings at a later date and construct a totally different type of structure.

However, the Idea of selecting furniture from display. In actual rooms proved so popular with customers that the old residences were preserved almost In their entirety, and Incorporated in the design of the new building when It was begun late last year. The Wall Street strike, which be 11 4 10 EqulptOBIdg 2 EitcRR 1 13 Evershrp 5 Ex-CellO 2.60 1 PhllllpsPet 3 15 64 2 8 PlymOil 1.60 21 48- PresiStlCar 6 9 ProcAG 3 5 63 PubSvc 1.40 5 23 Pullman 4 PurcOil la 45 32 Purity Bk 2.40a 3 27 gan Monday, interfered little with 44 leeaer account. Salable sheep 200 (estimated); total not given compared week ago: Slaughter lambs 50-75 higher: slaughter ewes Ml.l (K) lower: AFC-BrlllMot 2 SVfc AdamsEv 4 17 AirReduc 1 8. 25 AlaakaJun 1 3 AllechCor 31 3 AlleiLiStl .40 5 3114 AllleclMUIs 3a 4 30 Oklahoma focused attention on new crop prospects.

Some traders felt less favorable reports on crop development are probable from now on. They said much of the exchange operations. FarnsTiRad 7 6 Fed.MTr 5 10 Trends were uneven during the bulk good and choice wooled lambs 105 ID. down 22.00 ru st three days, oslna final session although prices stlf AlhrdStrs 3 10 iJi'A-t- 9 FedUSIrg 2 14 FerroEn 1.40 1 21 FlrestTAR 4 1 48 21 RadCp crop was late and might run into RKO fened toward the close. Volume 1" a '4 30 AILH.MII l.W) l.i AmAirlinei 20 9 AmBrSh 2 38fc RaybstM le 1 FUntkote 2a 3 35 sessions comparable lambs bulked 22.25-75; medium to good woolskins 18.00-21.50.

few common 15.00-17.00; load good and choice 98 lb. lambs No. 2 pelts 20.00, load comparable freshly shorn 19.00: few good hot, dry weather before the har vest. FostWheel 1 1 30 4 en mi' i for the two hours was 490.000 shares compared with 430.000 last Saturday. The week's aggregate i UCIlttUl 1 a 47 47 7B 7V Kayonlnc 2 27 RemRand lb 11 12 ReoMot 2a 4 27 ReoubAvla 22 11 and choice slaughter ewes 12.00-50; most Neither the cash corn nor cash AmtKaa AmCan 3 5 AChACbl 1.40 4 AmCsSu 1.

20a 1 AmCyana la fi common and medium 10.00-11. 00. Gdlr(Robt) 7 8 KenubPlct 3 4' 81 22 Is 38 2 24 Mi UarWoodlnd 16 6 was 6.650.806 shares against 5, 2 KANSAS CITY. Aor. SdTSDAITat ReDSteel lg 21 oats markets showed any particu lar strength.

1 5 2JU' AmtKPow 10 tie: Salable 100: calves: Salable none RpvCAH 1 706.220 in the previous 5-day week 'rt-nBak .60 10 fiT, us RfXHllOrug RvnMi-Lal Amllmj' l.au Arnica AmLtrfl 1 40a Ocnllfon HO 13 1 compared with Friday last werk slaughter steers and helft-rs uneven, strong to 50 and was a top since last mid- 21 Uenl'ab 8 HVk Rev'lob 21 AmMAF 3 Commission house with cash connections sold soybeans, which went against the general market GenEl 1.60 22 nigner; cows very uneven, mostly steady; bulls steady to weak: vealers and klllina 22 17. 29V RhemMfg 1.60 1 RchlldUU la 11 GenKds 2 7 181 AmMrtal We 11 AmPAU 6 APL S5of 2Vik 2 8 trend. Lard, aided by the firm raives i.oii-z.uo lower: stockers and feeders fully steady early but Instances of, weakness late; 10 load mostly choice fed steers 28.50-29.00 top good to low choice 415 Ih. BO 134 14 AK51S .1 Gen.Mt 3 38 56 GenMt 8 pf 8 1 122 tnOtAd 1 1 13 GenPblll .80 8 13 (ienTARR la 2 25 Am 2b SafewavSt 1 13 18 St.loI.C8d 3 53 1 SlLSunKran 8 9 StReiiisP .60 15 9a4 SivArmi 1 10 2HV 10 ness of grains, closed 22 to 55 cents a hundred pounds higher, 1 AinSnfRaz 1 S7 Asa la heavies 27.25; hulk gnod fed steers 25.50-27.50; choice heavy Nebraska fed heifers bought to arrive at 28.00; hulk oood to low choice heifers 24.50-27.00: aood rows GlISarK 2a 16 35 1 Parade Here AmStlFdrs 2 6 May $23.40. C.

mhelRro 2 7 21 1 in mi AmlelATel 9 7 ISO'S Range of prices on the grain and provi abALRK 4 lti rsRiw la 8 36 AmTohH 3a 2 59 tt AmWatWks 10 8 Vk SeiberlinsRub 3 63i December. The Associated Press 60-stock composite was unchanged at 65.3, a peak since January 12. but for the week showed a net advance of 1JJ points. Of 782 issues registering today. 302 rose and 248 fell.

Improved in the curb were Derby Oil. Ryan Consolidated Petroleum, Cities Service, Ashland Oil and Kaiser-Frazer. Adam Hat and Solar Aircraft stumbled. Turnover here was 150.000 shares versus 120,000 last Saturday. What Stocks DM Am Wool 6 4 43 Vs sions exenange ioiiows: Open High Low Close WHEAT: 20.00-22.50: common and medium 18.75-19.50; good beef bulls to 23.00; practical vealer top 26.00; bulk good and choice stocker and feeder steers 25.00-27.50; choice fleshy 978 lb.

feeders and choice GliddenCol.40a 3 23 GoebelBr 2 5 GoodrichBF le 7 54 GoodyearTR4 6 41 Graham-Pa: 16 4 GranbyC 4 7 Servellnc 1 10 AmZLaS 2 7 AnaCoD 14 35 To Mark Day Artillery and other equipment at the Papago Park arsenal has been getting thorough poliah Joba this week in preparation for the arsenal open house Tuesday in observance of Army Day. Work-. ing over a light field artillery piece are, left to right. Tech. Sift.

W. Q. Boyd and T. M. Wanllinjr of the Arisona National Guard (Republic Staff May 2.43-43 2.45 2.42 2.44-45 SharpAUo 1 Shcllfjflil 2U 20 35 lAnVViL 37 APWProd We 1 B-I Hospital Bids To Be Opened Bids will he opened April 20 In the office of Lescher and Mahoney, architects, for erection of an addition to Mesa Southside Hospital.

578 lb. yearlings 28.00; several lots good to choice stock steer calves 26.35-28.00; medium and good stock cows 18.00-21.00: July 2.31s. -32 2.34 2.30 2.33 -34 Sep. 2.28 2.31 2.28 2.31- Dec. 2.29' 2.32 2.28 2.31-32 SimCo 3 31 SinclairQil la 68 18 SkellyOiT2 20 135 7 Arch-Dn-M la 1 30 ArmriCo 1.20 7 13 Ml In recognition of achievements HomesMI 2 3 38 Houd-Her 7 16 Houston lg 3 27 young springers to 22.60.

CORN: and sacrifices of the army units Armstnsc 40e 1 49i AsulDG 1.60 7 14H i socy-vac ai if Simf.AP 10 4 hobs: roo; ror me week very uneven: lights and butchers 240 lb. down HoweSound 2 5 40 2.17,i-,i 2.19 2.16 219H- and national guardsmen, past and HOUCIB.YIAS 3 JH 2.07 2.09-09 2.07 "i -07 l.m 25-50 lower; heavier weights ATASF ofS 2 101 4-1 1.93 1.91 1.93'i-". 1.91 SoCalEd 1 1 27 SouthPac 4 19 51 SouthRy 3 14 39 lower: late too 22.2a: sows lower AtlCoastL 4 1 49 V. 1.66 1.64 1.66' -66 present, and to acknowledge the current need of manpower, Phoe 1.64 at 15.50 down. Photo).

May July Sep. Dec. OATS: May July Sep. Dec. AtlRefin IV, 23 35 AUasCorn 1.60 1 22 14 Sheen: Salable none: for the week kil Ins Spry Corp 1B 9 27 SDieelnc 8 9 l.lli 1.12 1.11 1.12- classes steady to 25 higher; closing sales nicians will join the rest of the AvcoMIS a 3 SaDCo 11 19 HudMot .40 10 17 IllCeniral 18 32 IndRay 3 2 48 i Inger-Rd 6a 2 131 InlandStl 6 39 InsptCC 9 18 Intlr 1.20g 1 14 IntHarv 4a 7 89 InNkCn 1.60 14 28 .93 at week Kh level: few small bunches .85 Saturday Friday 3(12 373 24S 379 232 270 7K2 1022 3 73 2 5 Black, Arizona district recruiting Advances Declines t'nchansed Total issues New 1W hiehs fcew 1S48 lows state and nation Tuesday in mark ing Army Day.

.84 .85 .84 .85 15 stdBranas 2 25 J4pf 7 22 SOI1C1 le 5 62 StOilln 1 25 43 good and choice spring iambs 22.50; good and choice spring lambs 22.50; good and choice Colorado fed wooled skins 21.25-50; numerous loads medium and good offerings 114 SOYBEANS: May 3.72 commander, said yesterday. Gov ernor Osborn has signed a procla Using the theme A Strong 3.67 3.60 3.72 3.65 StdOIINJ 4g 22 76 3Vi 3.68 3 HO 2,82 July 3.63 nlPan 3 30 bo n. 19.50-20.oo: aood and rho ce fall shorn Nov. IntTelATel 42 12 mation noting the week as StdStlStig l6 1:1 Inmha 21.00; recently shorn lambs down to 19 00; ewes very scarce; odd lots good J-H America Is a Peaceful America, the army, largest of the armed forces, is focusing attention this LARD: May 23.05 23 40 22.80 23.40 SterlDri 2 Vt period of an Intensive drive to Jhn-Man 6 39 Dtw4MM Averaces Net sarks Optm Hlta I Close than. Inds.

177 41 177.7 176. 91 177.45 0.1.1: Kalis. R3.73 S3. 59 93.93 15 I.Uis. 33.

33.4.1 33.34 33.41 0.04 and choice arrivals 11.50-75. Slcw-Wrn 2 im BaldLoco Hg 16 15 BarnvOil 2 13 BayukClg Via 3 Heal oods 2a 1 Hen.lUAv 2 SO HestACo 3 1 BpstFds 2 12 BcthStl 4.1 Biaw-Knx hkt BiissEW 2 14 Bord Co .60 2 Borg-War 6 BrldspBras 3 BrlRssMfa 2 2 2 JnsftUStl 2 6 33 secure added army personnel. Stlc-VCmD 1 15 34 I-1- July 23.12 23.50 22.95 2.1.47-30 Sep. 2X25-30 23.85 23.12 23.85 Oct. 23.30 23.85 23.20 23.85 Nov.

23.45 23.50 23.45 23.50 StudeCorn 25 18 JoyMfg 2.40a 3 3H KennCoP 9 5214 15 The arsenal show will Include suncnem fs Stocks 64.63 64.62 64.48 64.73 0.09 3 iS Market Is Busy KimorrsCo 1.60 8 33 SunUil JO 28W 81. a display oi guara equipment, Kresge.s a i Sunraypil .80 24 11 4ii Bonds 4 'ores Wheat: Nona. Corn: No. 3 yellow 2.33-2.36'K No. -jh i is 10 Higher-grade railroads 104.

OS O.10 KrowrCo 2 demonstration firing by several military units, exhibitions of the which Is to house its maternity ward when completed. The estimated cost of the job if $123,000. One story will be erected with footings designed to carry a second story later. It will be fireproof throughout and will follow the architectural design of the present building. The wing will contain two delivery and two labor rooms, four private rooms, eight two-bed rooms, and one four-bed ward.

The old maternity ward will fe remodeled at the same time become the pediatrics aectir -the hospital with a new and daily-designed laboratory. All the work is to be done with as little disturbance to the regular routine of the hospital as 30H 3 15 LacledGas .20 12 4, 2.22-2.30; No. a. 2.18. Oats: No.

1 mixed 1.30M..V: No. 1 Despite Strike NEW YORK, Apr. 3 (AP) 11 Second -araile railroads KS .33 0.13 JO Public utilities 1CJ2 10 Industrials 100.80 tO.OS 1948 Army Day on the worldwide assignments of the new regular army and emphasizing the Importance of and Increasing need for the ground defense establishment the army, the national guards, the Organized Reserve Corps and the Reserve Officers Training Corps. 1 20 4 use of colored smoke, outdoor heavy mixed 1.30 No. 1 white LaitrbertColH 4 21 LaneBrynt 1 4 12 -Up.

Inenanged. Off. Transactions in storks used In averages: movies, and an address by Ma, I IS to 6 9 16 194 V. The New York stock and curb ex Brunsw-B 'ie Hcyru-E tuddCo url.Sitils BurrAM .60 BuiBr 1.29K-1.31; No. 2.

1.28-1.28. Barley: Malting 2.25-30 nominal; feed 1.72-1.82 nominal. Saturday Friday Thursday Gen. A. M.

Tuthlll. guard adjutant IS 14" LehianCAN 1 9 10 Lehigh VC 2 2 LernerStr 1 2 19 Lib-O-Glass 2 7 51 LibMcNl lg 15 9 general. Soybeans: No. 1 yellow 3.68. changes bounded out the first week of a strike by employees today with the volume of business up in industrials 10H.300 J3.1.R0O, Railroads 27.300 6.Y5O0 81.700 8.10O 25.900 31.900 63 Stocks 74.100 199.700 247.400 SylvanEIPrd 6 20 Sy-Gould 4 5 TexaaCo 3 22 57 TexGlfPd 20 21 TxPLTr 12 34 TldWA01.20a 8 23 Tim-DAx 6 19 Transam a 1 11 TriA'estAlr 3 21 Trt-CCorp 6 7 TwenC-Fox 2 19 25 1'winCoach 1 10 C-V UnBagAP 2a 12 31 UnCarb 2e 8 HM BAND MUSIC during the night LifeSaver.40e 1 34 Stock Averages all departments.

ceremonies will be by the lOSih LigKettAM 4 1 8o IickheedAire 4 20 ButteCaZ 2 ByronJIc 1.40a 11 CallfPk 2V Cl CallZ-Ld 3 2 CanDGA .60 4 CanPac 4ie 70 C'aseJICo 1 20e 3 A check of transactions showed 30H 2V. 7H 13 Army Band directed by Warrant Loew'sIncl 83 19 Officer J. A. Sedberry. LonStCe 3a a LorlUard(P) 13 19 that In the stock exchange stock sales were up more than 900,000 Net change 41Vi Military men assisting Colonel 1 Rl CaterTrac 3 hares this week compared with a MarkTruc le UnOilCst 13 26 Wood Include Col.

Thomas 83 g5 fin I o0a I 17 v. week ago and bond sales were lelxCor 1 30 IS IS 60 Indust. Rails I til. Storks A .1 Unch A .1 Unch 90.4 38. 6 39.9 65.3 90,3 38.

39.8 6Y3 37.8 39.2 64.0 85.3 37.5 38.4 61.6 90.8 3.1.8 44.7 65.1 91.5 33.6 40.8 66.0 83.3 31.2 38.0 60.3 96.9 38.5 47.2 69.0 83.2 27.7 39.4 58.5 Saturday Prev day Week ago Month ago Year ago 1948 high Unl'ae as 4 J701, UnltAirL 12 19 Poland, area project officer for 1 LenlAST 000,000 greater. On the curb, Macy(RH) 2 MagmaC'op 1 Mar. Mid MarField 2 Martin(GL) Cer-tdPr 12 35s Army Day; Col. Frank E. Fraser UnltAirc lg 19 28 ITnitCoro 17 2 stock sales climbed 170,000 shares C'hes 3 8 7 2 25 9 20 3 41 2 30 1948 low executive officer of the guard UnitFrult 2a 3 53 1 Branch Realty Office Opened S.

S. Wallace, long engaged In and bond sales $269,000. vDeDtSt 3 1947 high McCrSt 1.40a Col. John T. Zellars, senior army 1947 low UnitGyp 3 2 98 -3 USLInes 2 13 19 ITSPIvwnod la 3 30 More than 1,000 clerks, tele 2a 1 41 PHOENIX HIGH school ROTC units and bands have scheduled a parade and review ceremonies Tuesday morning, with open house activities and public Inspection to begin at noon at the guard arsenal in Papago Park, Col.

Wilson B. Wood, committee chairman for the day's events in this area, said yesterday. Co-operating committees representing veterans, civic and fraternal organizations are joining in the valley observances planned for the 31st anniversary which marks the United States' entry into World War I. Army Day also will be the beginning of a five-day Sixth Army Recruiting Week, Maj. Raymond lYew York Bonds NEW YORK.

Apr. 3 (API The bond snaxket closed the week today at around the highest levels of the year. la today's short session the general tendency was upward but gains tor the snoat part were fractional and many la-sues remained unchanged. High-pnred or low-yield bonds strayed bit lower here and there. This group tm displayed consistent firmness In re-rent weeks which many financial men Interpreted to mean a lessening of.

pressure to push Interest rates higher. Foreign dollar obligations held steady despite the prevalence of war talk. The Associated Press average of 10 foreign issues closed at 61. up .3 of a point ver a week ago. Mont Italian bonds, however, dosed a shade lower cm the la the over-the-counter market some V.

S. government issues tended a bit lower but still held above the levels at which the Federal Reserve System sup-Parts the market. instructor; Col. George K. Rubel MrVlRii 1 ATI 1 33 i phone operators and other em ployes quit work Monday to en McLellnStrsla 2 22 Military Order of World Wars USSteel le 28 73 Woman Smoker 8 8 CMA-SH Pf7 4e 4 31 ChlANW V4 4 15 Chi.NW pi 5 2 37 ChiPneTl 5 ChyCorP 4 16 5'J ClTFinan 2 6 37 City Stores 1.20 6 18 CiimMoi 1.20 lK Clue-Pea Mead( 20 the Insurance business at 123.

West 1 137 I USSteel Of 7 Col. Roland B. Peck, president 18 MengelCo la 2 MiamiCo 1 USTob 1.20 4 4 Monroe street, last week estab VanadCorp 5 21 force wage and security demands of their union the American Federation of Labor United Financial of the local Organized Reserve 15 17 46 12 5 Mld-CoP 1 4 Fatally Burned Corps chapter; Lt. Col. Paul Shoe.

WalkerCWIUa 3 21 lished a branch real estate office at 1029 North First street, which will be known as the S. S. Wal Col-Pal-P 2a 2 43 Minn-Moiine a Mo-K-Tex 2 Mo-K-Tex pf 9 VTn.trh 1 maker, ROTC Instructor at Phoe Walworth 1 10 WarnerBrl 10 13 SEATTLE, Apr. 3 (UP) A 93 coif ueiir 3 14 -w 59 2 Employees. Officers and major employees of the exchanges have ColBrdA hit 2 26 nix high schools; Lt.

Col. Wilfred WaynePumn 6 24 2 year-old woman was burned fatally MUWard 2a 9 55 lace Realty Company. CoIUdtEl .60 10 11 Wesson le 8 461 UctniAlrT. 1 7 pitched in to take up the slack. MnsgAvrlnclg 2 12 here today when the corncob pipe T.

Mendenhall, national guard and Major Black, district recruit Associated with Wallace In the ColumCarb 2a 1 33 ComlSol 11 24 Comdis 1.40 2 26 MryCorp 1 a 14 le IS 22 1 she was smoking ignited her cloth WesAirB 2 37 ing officer. WectineFI 1 19 28 V. new business venture are R. L. Bayless and Ralph D.

Palmer, both Nsh-Kelv 10 1 ing and enveloped her flames. Taxation Of Vet Compiled by The Associated Press 2a is is it WhiteMot la 1 22 Mrs. Elizabeth Strom was taken WilcoxOil 16 13 NatAvia 4 jo NtBisc 1.20e 8 28 NTMRocr le 3 38 long-time Arizona residents. The Law Ralls Mast. frit.

Fnreln Yield to King County Hospital but died Willys-Overl 9 8 Wllsnn Hie 3 14 firm will specialize In farm lands. Property Upheld NDalPr 1.80 10 28 Wisconsin Primary Tuesday Woolworth 2a 5 48 V. surgery. NatDptStr It NatDist 2 12 21 let mg nch A .1 Unch unch .1 Saturday 899 100.9 99 9 61.0 109.1 Prev day P9.9 100.8 99.9 61.0 109.2 Week aro 89.2 100.8 99.9 60.7 108.8 WrlgleyWJr3 1 65 The woman's son-in-law and SAN FRANCISCO, Apr. 3 (AP) NatGyp 2 17 YorkCorp 8 12 NtLead la i daughter, Mr.

and Mrs. Carl Bloom Month ago 8S.6 100.9 99 8 62.7 108.7 comdcsouui lu in ConsCop 2 5 ConsKd 1.60 5 22 ConsNatGas 2 2 50 ConsVultee 7 15 ConCorp 2a 2 40 ContBak 1 1 11 ContCan 19 35 Cont.Motorj 8 7 ContODL 6 57 Com Prod 1.80 3 65 Cotylne .20 1 4 2 32 CrmofWh 1.60 1 22 CrnCS V-h 7 21 Crown Zell.20e 4 29 tCwnZpf4.20 .10 97 Crucible Steel 1 25 Old Custom Told In England, during the early AH property purchased by the State Veterans' Board for ex-GI Voune.ShAT4a 7 77 Is Political A ttention Center ZenithRad lr 5 24 skog, came home and discovered Mrs. Strom sitting in a chair in NatlPAL 15 NatlSteel 4 3 86 NatSupply 1 26 23 NehlCorp 1 4 15 Newberry 2 1 30 1 KAI.KN KTAT1STIC8 use is taxable in California, the part of the 19th century, It was Year ago 94 6 103 9 105.3 75 8 116.2 1948 high 89 9 101.0 110.1 66.9 109.2 1W low 87.7 99 8 98.0 60.2 107.2 1947 high 97.1 104.2 105.7 76.6 116.5 1347 low 87.1 99.4 98.0 66.5 106.9 Sales ta fids. Hldi lw Close WASHINGTON, Apr. 3 (AP) state supreme court ruled today.

her room, her clothing in flames. customary to state whether tea Approx. final total 490,000 Previous day 1,080.000 Week mo 428,110 Year a so 272,290 there will be no pull-out by Dewey or Stassen such as that of the late The decision affected $80,000,000 They attempted unsuccessfully and sugar were furnished with the Wisconsin's three-way contest for Republican presidential delegates N-wmMil 5 50 NYCentRR 15 14 NYShipbg lg 6 lg to extinguish the flames and then Two years aca 691,780 CMPPInc 4s 2019 so 69W 6H 69'i in farms and homes acquired by World War I veterans and property wages when advertising for house servants. NorAWest Jan. 1 ta date 83.074.457 CMSPP rv4Vs 2044 27 53 55H 5.H4 Wendell Willkie when he failed to win a delegate in Wisconsin's called firemen who put out the fire.

Cu-AmSugl 5 13 NoAmAv 2 61 rNW 4Ks 99 Vesr aso e8.om.a4u 11 61 61 Tuesday Is the red-letter day on next week's political calendar. It 11 '16 8 NirimOl in 1) to be purchased with similar state 76 1 7S J7B NoHhPac le eld called, xd Ex-dividend 20 16 lumaruii ia Curt-Wrt 39 Curt-VVrA2 4 Cut-Hm 1.20a 1 1944 voting. Both have said they will see: T9i 79S 36 364 Blonds, because their scalp and 6 23 25 li loan privileges under a new fund for World War II xr Ex-righta. a Also extra or Plus stock div- o-r would continue the fight. 1 A total of 144 Republican and rthinTtli la lO 3312 White House Aid Dies WASHINGTON, Apr.

3 (AP) Maurice Latta. 77-year-old vet rinrt.ri 1'asn or ItnTK. hair textures are finer, lose their hair mcfre rapidly than either bru- MKT 1st 4s 90 MoP 77f MoP g4s 75 Nat Dal 2l. 70 NYC 5s 3013 So Im 4Si ft So Pac.4Ss 69 Ro Par 4 Or 77 est a 5s 60 124 Democratic national conven Declared or paid ao far this 32 361, 3 lno 3 77V 3 91 8 93 hi 4 7 87Vi DavlsonCh 1 DeccaRec 1 1 2a 3 12 OliverCoro 1 4 25 Ji OtUElev le 2 30 Ow-II J3. 4- 61 14 99 lOO 77 7714 91 Vs 91 93 93 98 98 8716 87 vear.

FavaDie in biock On the same day that Wisconsin votes, New York holds a primary nets or redheads, although they tion delegates chosen in five state Two attorneys general, the late IT. S. Webb In 1924 and Earl War eKilmated cash value on ex DeereACo 1 4 eran chief executive clerk during dividend date, Paid last DeiAliud 4 18 40 43 23 primaries and conventions. acGasAK 2 acLishtm 3 aclcMn 1 48 have double or treble the amount of hairs possessed by either ef vear. Declared or pain nine administrations at the White ren In 1929, had ruled property I to elect ,90 district delegates by each major party.

The Republican after stock dividend or stock Den A HOW la 6 DetKdl 1.20 4 DlaMatchla 1 2 A new national party organ intilr lie "56 10 House, died today at Naval Hospi owned by the Veterans' Welfare the latter. spllt-up. Accumuiaieo Bcink, Trust Stocks Ized to back Henry A. Wallace's ParSmPirt 2 59 23 ParkATilfd 3 I 39. dividend declared or.

nam DM'p-Sea .60 8 tal Latta would have completed 50 20 39 1 16 17 61i 40 thii year, a payable ir Board, predecessor to the present agency, was not taxable. Dom.Min Doug Air 2g slate will be unpledged, but favorable to Dewey. The Democratic delegates also will be officially independent presidential candl dacy. Engineers have developed a new kUtcnM 3 2 arkeDv70e 4 29 atMines tf 4 11 stock, exact cash value undetermined on declaration years of service at the Whe House next July 8. DowChem In 1946, however, Robert W.

date. PenneyJC 2a 4 41 duPontdN 2e 3-175 type of machine which plants a three-mile row of trees In a little 3 Endorsement of a untied, but probably divided be Kenny, then attorney general, held lal candidate by the Americans for tween Truman and anti-Truman A fur trading post established by more than an hour. This machine New York Curb Democratic Actlonprobably Gen. forces. John Jacob Astor in 1805 at As the property was taxable as long as a veteran was getting use out of it.

In 1947, six counties and 19 will help to speed up our reforestation program. Dwight D. Elsenhower. toria, Oregon, was the first U. S.

foothold in the Pacific -Northwest. Asked 42 25 S45 39 JH 24 77 76 210 J2S 281 Maine will pick 10 Democratic delegates at a two-day convention cities started taxing such property. THE REPUBLICAN delegate NEW YORK. Aor. 3 (AP Following are the starting Friday.

picking will bring this party total to 320 out of a convention vote closing prices of selected list on the ftiew York Curb. Bid FV of Am NTS SF) 2a 40 Bank of Man 1.20 24 Bank of 14 330 Bankers Tr 1.80 37 "4 BklynTrS Jll (m. Han Rk Tr 4 8H "haae Nat 10 35 Chen Bk Tr 1 80 39 Com! Nat Bk 2 Cotit Bk Tr .80 21 ont Til Chi 4 75 Tom Exch 2.80 Kmpire Tr 3 72 First Nat Ros 2a 4S4 First Nat Chi 8 First Nat 80 Guaranty Tr 12 272 Irving Tr 0 16 Kings County 80 14fiO Lawyers Trust la 47 Manufacturers Tr 3 40 47 Natl City 1.60 5 Trust 4 87 PuNIc Nat 2 3 Tit GAT Vsuted Slates 3S 525 MAINE REPUBLICANS on Fri Claude Neon Cons GE Bal Cosden Petro Creole Pet Cuban Atl Sug i'A Bond Sfl Eureka Ltd Falrchiid A Fansteel Met Players Discuss Roles (First fiaiire la sales In day selected 13 unpledged dele of 1,094. Democrats will have chosen 200 of their 1,234 by the end of hundreds.) Alum Ltd (new) Alum Co Am next week. A big majority in both Garrett Corp 17 1510 50 parties are unpledged.

gates to the convention. Seven of the 13 have expressed support or leanings toward Stassen. Two are generally regarded as supporters Gen Plywood Nlles-Bem-P Noma Elec Nor Am Lt at Pow Northrop Aire Pac 6 pi Pantepec Oil Pioneer Gold Piper Aire Pilney-Bowes Quaker Oats Raytheon Mfe Salt Dome Oil Scovlll Mfg Shat-Denn Singer Mfg Solar Aire Starrett Corp Technicolor Unit Lt A Rys Unit Shoe Foil Utah-Idaho Sug Glen A Coal Al 1 11 2 14 7 7 9 11 1 34V. 52 13 2 2 1 3 3 125 .10 82 13 7 6 9(4 1 29 1 3 .10 237 lO 13 14 5 4 13 1 19 3 56 6 15 1 3 5 2 49 Gold field Con iii Humble Oil of Dewey. Another leaned to Ar 13 1 3 32 2 5 3 43 4 19 8 11 141 1 14 5 9 15 4 13 6 8 3 20 3 3 74 25 10 1 4 5 20 10 4 1 6 57 8VH 2 8 1.50 23.

3 8 6 ao 99 4 3H 1 66 "A 20 8 If 90 40 10 555 thur Vandenberg, Michigan sen ator. 41 12 60 6 34S 27 3 8 21 41 8 6S 5 11 32 514 1 28 1 58 14 5K 2 136 1 11U 2 24 8 194 1 2 1 7 4 10 4 4 32 40 Am Gaa A Elec Am Maracaibo Am Republics Am Superpow Ark Nat Gaa Aro Equip Atlas Corp war Atlas Ply Babrock WU Barium Stl Bell Tel Can Breeze Com Brown-F Dist Bunk Hill A Burry Biscuit Catalin Am Cen SW Corp Sessna Aire ities Sve South Carolina Republicans will From The name six delegates Friday and Vir Kaiser-Fraz Kingston Prod Lone Star Gas Mesabi Iron Mich Bumper Mid St Bvtc Mid West Corp Midvale Molybdenum Mt City Coo Mtn St TAT' Nat Bellas Hesg Zinc Niag Hud Pow ginia Republicans 21 Saturday. WALL STREET JOURNAL Wright-Harg Except for the Wisconsin elec CTRB DOMESTIC "BONDS Cities Ser 5s 69 .3 106 Cities Ser 3s 77 13 80 tion, next week's delegate selecting probably will not add any, pledged strength to any of the So Cal Ed 3 65 2 104 Take advantage of new Tax Developments. Keep informed on latest trends in Industry arid In Con Wisconsin voters will elect 27 Republican and 24 Democratic delegates Tuesday. Gen.

Douglas MacArthur, Harold E. Stassen, and Gov. Tbomas E. Dewey, all avowed candidates, will battle it out on the GOP side, Virile President Truman has the only slate entered in the Democratic voting. MacArthur, who won only three out of the state's 24 delegates in 1944, is expected by his supporters to make a much better showing this time.

They claim he will win a big majority of the 27, although Stassen claims 14. Dewey forces predicted the New Yorker will run behind MacArthur but ahead of Stassen. THE 1944 CONTEST wound up this way: Dewey 15 delegates, Stassen four, MacArthur three, and two unpledged. However Tuesday's voting goes, GOP aspirants. sumer Buying.

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KEfimsou Phone 4-802S Trieste proposal. today are bringing war and making it Inevitable. "When we see the rights of small nations trampled upon, do you He is expected to veto Trans- Jordan a third time. think it Is reasonable to believe that they believe in the crusade Refund Approval Asked Consolidated Vultee Aircraft for democracy? De Valera said the United Na tions "lacked good will among the members." Corporation of Tucson asked Superior Judge Edwin Beauchamp to approve a state tax commission refund of $12,742.46 the corpora-tioaoverpaid in 1944 income taxes. Three members of the cast of Lost Horizon talk their parts over backstage during rehearsals.

From left to right are Neil Smelser, Catherine Davis and Margarita Lopez. The play, adapted from fhe novel by James Hilton, will be given April IS to 17 in the Phoenix JJnion High School Auditoriumjy(Republic Staff 7 De Valera is scheduled to leave for home jfarly next week. immediately. PR 4-4.

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