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31 ROCHESTER DEMOCPiAT AND CHRONICLE. SATURDAY. OCTOBER 10. 1943 Deaths; STOCK MARKET TRANSACTIONS A PPI.K70N Normtn T. AOPleVia STOCKS MARKET CONTINUES ITS .4 1 f3.i.

a TJ 4 ruililpnlv. Thuridsv. Oct. 14. 143.

lie la survived bv Ma wits. Mr lella M. Annleton: one son. BerTt. CURB MARKET New York (AP) Following- Is a selected list of transactions on the New York Curb Exchange: Sales In 100 HlKh Low Latest rAllled Prod 2 2 25 Vi 23 25 Dow-Jones Averages bVTOC'KH New York (AP) Following Is a selected list of stocks traded yesterday on the Nfw York Stock Ex-change.

Principal stocks and others in which trading equals or exceeds 2U0 shares are quoted: Bales to 100s High Low Close Joseph If. Applet on, AAF, Oversea one srramJson. Norman IL of Braid w.o.1 tw aistera. Mrs. T1 43 6 8 12 7 13 2 3 Cnv of Kiirkatchewan.

anl Std Oil Oh 1 Std Stl Sterl Dru Stew Warn Stokely Bros St Webs Studek Cp Suns Mng Swift 1.20a Sylv El Pr 41 6 64 12 H'4 9 11 6 26 30 6 Net Open High Low Close Cbng 30 Inds 137.49 138.30 137.30 137.80 0.89 20 Ralls 34.84 55.16 31.79 35.01 0.25 15 Utils 21.39 21.64 21.27 21.41 0.05 65 Stocks 47.73 4. 05 47.64 47.88 0 30 Mrs. John James of Toronto, Can 40 6 ii '4 87'H 11 6 2'1 30 6 22 A ft hr. hrnitiri Herbert Annie PRICES FIRM AT MART FOR CAULIFLOWER State Dent. Azr.

ftlht. SlisjMly weaker 'tendencien for potatoes were offset by firm markets for cauliflower, Rood quality tomatoes and Rfapes on the Koch-Mitcr Public Market ycstTday. Demand was slow for most homegrown commodities. Upland potatoes were In liberal 1 10 10 Adam Kx ton of Kingston Canada. Robert 41W 40 1 64 11 11 8T? 11', 6 26 29 6 21 48 .37 15 30 Applet on.

Toronto. ane.rla, OerCe 87 88 214 2 '4 ItO.NDS Appleton. I'rescott. Canada. 10 43 fc'i 30 30 4.i 304 20 26 bym Ciou 43 Services Mondav morntnr at 30 Alum Ltd bKa 2.5 88 rAm Clt PA LB 10 2 Am Cyan .60 17 43i Am A Fgn war.

3 1 '4 Am as A Kl 1.60 6 2ft'', 29 8 13 7 39 3 4 2 '4 1 30 42'i from the home and 9 at St. alar 1' 25. 25 garct Mary church. Funeral Service Slated Monday For Ex-Fireman Requiem Mass for Iawrence F. Neary, 68, retired city fireman, will be said at 9 m.

Monday at St. Philip Neri Church after a brief service at the A. J. Mattla St. Son funeril parlors, 300 Cumberland St.

Veteran of 30 years service with the Fire Hurcau, Mr. Neary diJ Thursday (Oct. 14. in St. Mary'a Hospital following: an operation several weeks go.

Hia home was -at lid Hurst hurne Kd. He joined the Fire IJureau Dec. 2, 1912, and was assigned to Stlllson Street station where he remained unitl Jan. 1. 1942.

At that time he went to Charlotte. He retired on pension last June 16. Siirvilni; are his aon, James P. Neary; four dauRhters, Mrs. Kran-cls II.

Rker, Mrs. James W. Cieary, Mrs. John Smith and Mrs. Raymond J.

Schneider; his mother. Net Cling ".17 0.32 -t o. 1 1 -t 0. 0.0s 1-aun 1 1.5m 254 Rv le Texas Co '2 Tpx Tex fin Sul 2. 6 9 2 4 Close 101.37 1 Hi.

i 107.37 25 25 1 1 7 IS Itr.CK r.TT Wednesday Oct. 13. 1943 12 25 25 4 .37 Am LiKht A 1.2(1 is 40 Bonds 10 1st Rails lO 2nd Rails 111 UtIU 10 lnds Mrs. Kdith M. Beckett of 404 Hay 2 lrwt l.vi'4 150 10 ward Ave.

hhe la surviven Dv her 27 7a Tex laciO .40 1'aL Tru rAm Republic Am Kuperpow Am Kuperpow Ark Nat Gas A brothers. Bert Jackson. Teterbor 7 3 24 7 11 2 3 2 Thatcher Mf ough, Ontario; Alfred Jackson. Bjiys 10 H'4 6 '4 4 '4 41, 10 14 '4 3 '4 6 '4 4' Vi The Fair Air enuc in AtaJt Juneau Alleg Corp Alleg pf xw Alleg pf Alleg pr pf Alleg Lud 1.05g A I Cem te ry 6 Allied Kd Allied Stra .60 Alis ChMf He Am Ag Chl.20a Am Am Bk No Am Sh 1.06g Am Am AraCiFy lg. Am Colortp Am Distill Am Knc Til Am For I'ow 2 pf Canadian INavv: her niece.

Mrs 14V, 3 '4 4 V. 40 100 40 100 16 6 6 Marsraret Smith: her nephesr. Rob rAshld OI1AR .40. rAutomat Prod V4g rAuto Mch g. ert li.

Kmerv. both of this citr. and several nieces sum! necnews it supply Rnd the market was weak at a btushel or a 100-pound sack. Cauliflower sold at a dozen medium eized Canada. Babcock A lg.

4 23 23 Thermoid .40 Third A Tran Thorn I'r Tid AO Tim Ax lg Tim BPlg Transa Trans Air. friends may can at ilea res at 'laldwln Ixc war 5 4H 4 '4 mortal Chanel where aenrices will rBaslc Ref rae 3 4 4 '4 15 35 29 63 i V4 37 22 14, 34 2 1 4, 7.4',, 23 held Saturiiav afternoon at 2 0 clock. 22 48 37', 15 10 5 4h 30 28 46 8'i 21 8 24 15', 8' 16'4 6 22 40 7 l's 10 33', 17 26 24 1 12 35', 15 6 2 15 rBellanra Aire 2 2 rHerk A flay Furn 15 rlllckfnrda 1 2 11 13 Interment, Mt. Hops. 23 4 4 '4 2 V.

13 1314 4', 14 5 C'ASKV At Miami. Oct. 12 1' i.v 36 294 63 16 37 34 23 "94 35 2 '4 41'- ZH'i 33- 30 40'i 9 2 18 2 8 3 2 12 1 1 6 tt 24 24 1 1 3 32 36 ,1 2 3 2 4 21 4 9 12 2 37 1 10 17 26 23 38', 12 8 35 15 6 2 15 78 37 13 1943. John P. Casey, retired ceptai 20 12 2 4 3 10 14 9 4 3 21 2 3 3 4 9 40 14 4 2 18 7 27 17 3 6 23 36 29 63 16 37 34.

23 14 4 12 74' I 2-a 41 13 30 40 'i 24 nr the Kiirhmrp I-ire L)rDrunnt pf Hi Coal Fruit Gas Bliss KW 2 7 ll'i 13S rKrewst Aero 14 4 4', Bu. keve .80. 2 9 But NAEP pf 5 14 7, 14 le it mirr vnl bv Mis wire. Mrs heads and for large. Ne efrgs or live poultry were In receipt.

On riot ItecelplH The following carloads were received at the Portland Avenue freight yards during the 24-hour period ended 7 a. Oranges, 2 onions, 1 raped, 1 Calif. HOMT5 r.RIIWN VEOinARI.r 37 10 33 17 26 24 14 12 8 35 15 6 2 15 79 37 13 39 13 33 26 iris M. Casey: on son. Jnsep Mrs.

Mary Nenry; three brothers, I'atrck: his mother. tr, Miry ill I'n Un In Un Un us Jvi 2 Casev: one alater. Mrs. Kdward Thomas of Korhcster, John of Chicago and a. third brother In Ire- lines: one brother.

Walter II I'llfnT 'Je, For Si-c. Freight Holl IS. 13 '4 3 1 '4 13 24 4 was a veteran of World War I. Cal Kl Pwr 2 SH Can Marnin h.04g 15 i' Carrier Corp 2 13s rCalalin Am .10 3 Cen A SW Ut 2 V4 Chllda pf 3 20 id Jit 13 5 8 31 I'iTs 28 46 8 21 Vj 1 14 8 74 1 15'. 8 16 6" 3 21 30 9 54 9'4 pn'i, 20 UH i 964 26 25 30 64 4 2- 124 53 uneral service with military hfn 37--'i lanad; four sisters, Mrs.

Sarah Agnew, Rochester, Mrs. Margaret Hewes, La Forte, and two ors Monday mornlnr from Henry 1'4 20H 5 8 30 -I 13 28 46 8 2n 1.1 74 2 24 4 9 15 16 3 30 54 9 80 20 96 2-iT4 25 30 64 1 42 124 63 52 124 llitr, Knni Mvmnuin JLve Beans, wax, bskt Beans, preen, 12-qt. b.ikt. 39 ITS Lea A VTS Lines Trl-Cont Corp Twcn FF lg 14 13-Ti 13 Cities Service Clt Svc Pfd at and at St. Monica's Ch irr 18 14'4 2 8414 others in Ireland; also seven 72 2 1 9 11 4 15 3 60 3 -II 4 2 6 A 2 2 2 8 2 4 3 21 3 -I 11 2 4 4 3 10 4 37 22 4 37 2 2 )3 37 13 39 13 7 33 26 8 29 at 9 o'clock.

Interment la Ho! grandchildren. rColon 1evelop 2 ft' 40 84 5 444 Sepulchre Cemetery. Tw FF pfl Twin Coach rCona GE Bal 2.60 2 65 4 24'4 23 64 14 5, 63 414 1014 Beans, lima, 8-qt. bskt. yuc-si ou Leets, 8-qt.

basket 40-S0c Beets, doz bun. Beets, bushel Broccoli, doz. buncnes Cabbace. crate. 12-16 beads 25 At St.

Mary'a HsrpltA! 2 1514 IS id rCons Gas Ut 4 Cons Stl Corp 4 14 9 on. ii ij. Mrs. nna? uoiiina. 11 156 lr36 ISe'i Teachers Plan 1014 10V4 Cont Roll A Stl lg 4 liT 1'ivraoutn avi.

ho. une im ear 6 f38I Kfi RHK UPTURN TREND -ew York iCT) Stocks continued the recovery trend ycaterday although volume remained relatively low and profit taking near the close stemmed the rising tide for many market leaders. The Associated Press average of 60 atocks. aided by the broad upturn of J. I.

Case, was up .5 of a point at 50.3. It was the largest upturn since Sept. 18. The market still was far from broad, only 798 Issues being traded. Transfers of 655,600 shares compared with the day before.

Farm machinery Issues had the benefit of talk of widening priorities for agricultural Implement manufacturing. Pullman was up 2 on forecasts of growing orders for railway equipment. Cudahy Packing made a new top for the year with a gain of '2. New York Central vet the liveliest performer of tha session, ending with a aet advance of Upswings of 1 to 2 points Included International Harvester, Oliver Farm, Caterpillar Tractor, Chrysler, Dow Chemical, Air Reduction and American Can. Lesser Improvement was retained by 5anta Fe, Southern Railway, U.

S.j Fteel, General Motors, Pears Roebuck, Wool worth, Douglas Aircraft, Allied Mills, Standard Oil (NJ). American Telephone and J. C. Penney. Eastman Kodak scored a gain of two points, closing at 161 'i; Bond Stores closed up 14 at 32U; General Railway Signal closed at 20 and Symington Gould at 6li was Up Advances of fractions to a point or so In a fairly large number of rails put the bond market as a whole at slightly higher levels.

Trading expanded on the rise, the second in succession, with sales totaling $3,733,100, the highest since Sept. 22 and compared with the day before. The Associated Ircss average of 20 rails moved up .2 of a point, extending to a full half point the gains of the past two days. Other groups were fully steady. S.

Governments were steady but mostly Inactive. Argentine, Brazil and Canadian loans were in demand among foreign issues. 11 1 3 '4 Am JlawSS 2'ig Am II IT 2.40 Am Ice Am Ixicomot Am locn pf Am Metal 1 Am I'ow I A Am PAL, pf Am $5 pf Am Am Roll Am Khip 3g Am Smelt 2 Am Stl lg Am Stores 1 Am 9 Am Tob 3a Am Tpb 3a. Am TypFd Am Viacoxs) 2. Am Wat Wka.

Am Woolen Am Wool pffile Am Zinc Anaro Cn Aneh I lu I AUg Armour III Arinat Crk "ig As Dry Jd Atch TSy Atl Cat 34g Atl Refin Atlas Corn ig Atlas Tack Kit vtved by one daughter. Mlsa Aan4 CabhBKe, red, doz. 13'4 3' rCooper-Bess rtoop-B pr pf 3. ft 38 3 II. Collins.

Copper Fang U( 2 tH Funeral service from Ifennr CnbbaKR, Chinese, doi, 5 CabhSKe. Hsvny, crate Cantaloupo, bushel 25 33 26 7 1 12 91 71 10 4 29 65 ri'ornuo Mia 4 A llalloran Ac Hons Funeral Home. 2-4 5 13 4 2 i 3 I 19 26 2 2 Session Today Five hundred teacher will the annual business of the TTnd Ell 3g Un Bag I4 .4 Un Carhidn 3.. ITn Oil Cnl I Un I'acirin 6 Un l'ac pf 4 Un Tnk lg Un Air Lin Un Aire lg TTnlted Carbon 3 Rl Imp US Jtul. ViK ('arrois.

doz buncnes 411-ftm- i-ivmotun Ave. Maturaay mnm Carrots, topped, bushel int; ii ana si rl. junniri rCosden Petro 3 2 2 Creole Pet 2 27 27 rCrown Drug 4 2'4 2'4 rCuban Atl Hug lg 171, 17', 8 1 32 ftp; 71 ii 7 68 30 12 60 13 17 15 hiirrh at 9 clock. Interrnent la 9 81 21 VH 96 '4 27 26 30 64 2 43 124 -J 53 53 124 12 91 71 11 7 68 -I 4 29 12 66 13 13 Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. fi.OOrt Central-Western New York Cauliflower, doz Celery, preen.

2-3 crate $3 Celery, 3-3 crate. ftn-4 00 CUCHJIIlttet'S. llHRknt, 1S-24S members of tha State Teachers' As 3 9 9 Xd7 44 431 44 6 6 6 1 6 6 6 70 69 69 2 4 434 4 15 25 25 25 2 20 20 20 11 fii r. 2 37 87 87 7 13 13 13 12 69 59 69 15 29 28 29 3 25 25 25 1 11 31 31 2 31 11 11 8 I It It Kntered into rest, Oet. 7 1IM1, at Ma home In Avon, William Henry Curry, aged 67 year I Darby Pet It 2 rDennison A.HOg 3 rDct Mich Stve 30g 4 AS A 2 27 2S 17 '4 17V4 3 3 11 '4 401, TVs S3 1V4 6 17 '4 17 '4 3 3 3 3S aociatlon In their streamlined, oie KKKPlanU busnei in-a ag b-carole, crate.

dos. day conference, opening at UN Rub lpfg 2 US 3 Steel 40 Steel pf 7 2 Unit Stok 2 52 124 m. today in Kilbourn Hall Lettuce, Iceberg, dozen Lettuce, curly, crate 2 doz $1 lettuce, Boston, crate, 2 dozen I.r. dux. bunches 110 Onions, sreen.

doa. buncbrs 3 2 11 'i 40 T.w 81 1'4 4i. Ragle Pich Ld 2 11 "4 F.ast Hug A 2Vjk 4.S( 40 Kl Bond A Mh 28 7" y.l Bond A i 6 11 83 rKquity Corp 8 1 '4 require Inc 7 2 19 Pr. Herbert S. Weet, former Rochester superintendent of school, npw co-ordinator of war services for the University of Rochaster, Unions, yellow, 6u-lb.

sacks 19" 3 2 19 3 50 35 Aviat Crp 20 3 37s 3T Parsley, dos. bunches 2ue Parsnips. 8-qt. bskt. 3 90 23 22 3 57 4 69 -K 8 7 2 24 33 31 3 4 AX 3 49 49 35 36 Bald Loc ct ig will make the principal address on 16 15'4 15'4 20 4 20 '4 20 4 rFaneteel Met Us Ford Can A hi Ford Met Ltd lllg 90 90 21 21 57 67 68 63 7 7 23 24 30 30 4 4 22 22 8 8 30 30 31 31 Ftpeprs, pre-n, hots.

8-qt bskt. Peppers. Kreen, wcet, 8-qt. bskt. Peppers, green, wect, bushel 4 '4 414 "Schools in the Poat-War Youths will participate In an after Curry, and one daughter.

Mlsa Jeeai Hardy, both of Avon; one son. Jnnsa Hardy of Ilochester: two sisters. Mrs. IJose Stewart and Mrs. Charles McDonald of Rochester; several nieces and nephews.

Funeral service will he held trnrrt the family home. 164 Genesee Avon. ftf. Y.f Sunday afternoon. Oct.

17. at 2:30 o'clock. Interment la Avon Cemetery. IHMJMAN At his home. 1304 Chitl Thursday Oct.

14, 1943, Fbrt Uincman, in his 101st vesr. He is survived bv two riaurhtera. Mrs. George, K. llose and Mrs.

Fred C. Feder; two aona. William ti. and I'erry H. Dlngman; seven arrandrhil-dren; two great-grandchildren, all of this city.

Funeral services from his homej Runda afternoon at 2 o'clock. Pemiers. red sweets. H-qu oo-l Goodrh BK lg Goodrh MF 5 Gdyr IVig Grah Mot Gr Stl .17 Grant WT 1.40 GtNorlrOrect 2e Gt Nor lg Gt West Sug 2 Greyhd Corp 1 Crum Air lg li I Moi Gulf pf Har-Walk g. Hat Cor A A Hayes Mfg llercu Mot 1 Hercu Powr 1 Holland Fur Holly Sugar 1.

Hmestk Min Houd-Her Houston Oil Howe Sound 3 HucLs 2 Hudson Mot .10 Hupp Motor Illinois) Cent Ing Rand 4g Inland Stl Insp lnterlak Ir Int Harvest 2 Int Mining Int Nick Can 2 Int 1'apeir Int J'np pf 5. Int Tel ic Tel Int Dept St 1 Intertyp John Man lg 2 pf A5 pf B5 Kan Kan pf 2e-Kennec lc Kinney GR Co Kresge SS Kres Sts Kress SH 1.60 Kroger (i 2... ftmbert 1 RATI 2Vig Irfh Val Lh Val Lehman Cor la 1.05g.. Lib OF Glg McNfcL l.lK&My 3. 1.4 ma Loc lg Liq Carb la.

Lockh Air lg Loews Inc 2a Lone Star 3 Lorillard Mack Truck lg Macy 2. Manati Mara Ex Marine Mid Marsh Field .80 Martin GL lg Martin I'arry Masonite la Math Alk May Strs 3.. Maytag Co MtCallOr 1 40 Mclnt h2.22a McK 1.15g Melville Sh 2. Miami Cop Mid-C Pet Minn-Moline Minn-M pf 4k Mission .85 Mo-Kan-Tex Mo-Kan-Tex pf Mohawk Car 2 Mons Chem 2 Montg Ward 2 Motor Wh Mueller Brl.20g Murray Co Kash-Kelv ff 1 1 1H rGellman Mfg Potatoes, muck, bushel noon discussion led by Howard Seymour, child eervice co-ordinator 10 111 lit ill 6 15 15 15 36 49 16 7 12 15 15 Potatoes, upland, bushel Potatoes, upland, 100-lb. sack.

United Stors A 17 Vanadium "ig 4 Va Caro Chem 2 V-C Ch 6'rp 3k 2 Virg Ry pf l3 3 Wab RR 3 Walk (V 3 Walk GW hi 2 Walworth .60. 5 Warn Bros Pict 15 Waukesha Ml 2 West. Ind 28 Wwt Marlnd 4 West Un 63 West A 24 West 3g 7 Wheeling 2 White Mot White SewMrh Willys-Overland 14 Willys-Ovid if 2 Gen GAiS pf B. GlenAld Coall.20g Gray Mfg Grecnf TAD le 7 7 11 32 7 84 for Rochester schools. Professional problems of teach Potatoes, upland, 50-ib.

sack Potatoes, size B. bushel 75-S5C it II Pumpkins. Aoren 00 era In warlicna wll lbo reviewed 7N, 4 2 '4 ft 3 rllrVurd liicw .3 41 30 Jun. o-75c 36 49 36 7 15 14 J9 94 21 2) 6 6 12 8 8 '4 A 3 '4 a In the afternoon by Arvle ICldred Hpliiacli, bushel -c-7je Squash. Table Queen, bu.

Squash, Table Queen. 12-qt. bskt. of Albany, executive secretary of the New York Staie Teachera' As 6" 12 15 15 41 96 21 20 6 6 12 37 20 a 2 2 7 2 4 4 rllal Cor A 14 Un rllearn 1 Sirs rHecIa Min ig. rlloe RACo A Hor.

Gold h.3 Humble Oil 1S rHygrade Fd 27 27', a 3 81. 27', 'n 81 71. sociation, and 11. Claude Hardy 20 85 21 20 12 8 interment urovs 1'lace Cemetery. 10', 81, 7T 81 '4 7 4 president of the ainte association.

Klectlon of officer la scheduled at 18 16 15 16 13 6T 6 6 6 10I 30 10i, 9 24 23 24 4 12 12Vi 32 7 36 36 36 25 37 37 37 Xdl 32 32 32 2 13 33 13 7 35 34 35 4 16 36 36 I J6 36 30 34 69 fH 6S 2 37 36 37 1 8 8 4 15' I 15'" 15 78 1 46 46 46 32 31 32 13 29 29 12 34 34 34 2 35 35 35 3 40 40 40 11 9 9 3 26 26 26 3 39 39 39 17 36 37 10 8 7 8 38 6 6f5 6 7Js 1 2 18 37; 38 4 28 28 2 1 32 12 12 2 4 4 4 3 9 it 9 3 28 28 28-i 5 13 13 13 riait Ac unio Bait Ohio pf Barber Asph Barker 4g Barnsdall .60 Bath Ir 3g. Beech Air Bell Aire lg Bendix Av S'4g Ben Ind I.n Bent J-'oocl Beth Stl 4V.K. Bige San Hlaw Knox Boeing lg Bohn 2 Bond Sirs 1.30g Borden Borg Warn 1.60 Bower It l'g Brewer 2 Bridge Br g. Briggs Mfg 2. Brown Shoe Brunsw-Ba Bucyrus-Kr Budd Mfg Budd WhF Ug-.

Bullard Co lvg Burl Mil 1.90g iiurr Add txi Buch Term Butler Bra. Abg Butlr Br pf 11 Byers A Cu Souash, Rrfrn, dnzei 50-803 Hquasli. y-llow. dozen 50-Hoc PouaFh. llubbnrd.

inn lbs Hquash. lJellrlnus. 100 lbs. $3 00 Sweet corn. No.

1, doz Swlsa Chard, doz. bunches 60-7 5c Tomatoes, field, 8-qt. bskt 35-50c Tomato stake 8-qt. bskt Turnlas. purple top.

S-qt. bskt. IMtl AMI. Fred DreTahl. of 11J Saranac on Thursday moralng.

Oct. li. He is survived by Sev ern I nieces of Huffalo. Mr. Urefahl will rest at Schsi-man's Sons Funeral I'ariora.

esj rill Io div ct. 5 9 Imp Oil Ltd hV4. 10 13 7 8 5 WiUnn Co WlwrthFW 1.60 Worthngtn PM 36 20 1314 la'i a meeting of delegates, as a prelude to the statewide meeting of the House of Delegates here next 18 18 1.4 37 20 28 32 36 Clinton Ave. N. Services on 8atur- 8 '4 TT 12 7'.

12 ilay afternoon at 2 o'clock. Viatt.ag; 12 .60 2 28 Young SpgWlg 2 32 Yngst 30 S6 32 36 Va fiours ma. 10 l'i n. m. iner Veeclable iters, dos.

bunrhos IIOMR (illlHVN HtLII Apples, Macintosh, r-u. Apples, Twenty-oance, bu, Int Petrol hi 7 rlnt Prod Hf 3 rlnt Utll A 7 rlnt Util 65 rlnt Util pf 4 rltal Suppow A. fi rJacob FL 9 rKirby Pet 5 ment In Mt. Ifopsj Cemetery. Rtr.

month. Undefeated Navy 32 28 32 28 56 Zenith Radio tsr 4 i-aui m. Miiroedtr ornclating. In the Curb, 33 33 33 19 V4 1'4 6 '4 4W American Laundry osed at 25 Vi, off closed Apples. Wealthy, busnei i nu-i Machinery CrabaoDles.

8-0 1. bskt STOfTl SVMKOLS Unit otnradinjt 10 shareo. Ill UN Verna L. McBurney Hiikn, of fi23 Hrown Thursday, Oct. 14.

143. She Is survived by her hua. C3rac.es. blue. 8-qt.

bskt. Rules Favorite 19 Vi IN 6 '4 4 2N ev4 ii'. 8N Graces, whlto, 8-qt. bskt Rates of dividends In th forecolng table are annual disbursements bKerl nn the lut quarterly or seml-srmaal declara Dano. cnaries; one daughter, Shirley.

BlIII TI II IN rROUlt'E Vegetables Lake FAM 4 2'4 I-hlk'h CAN 6 814 Leonard oil Dev 10 Line Mater xd2 ll' -Friend may call at the N'orbert K. Vay Funeral Ifome. Map St. Services Monday afternoon at tion. Unless otherwtss noted, special or Annapolia, Md.

CT) Unbeaten Brussel Pprouls, drum Lettuce, lcebere. crate $5.29 extra dividends are not Included. XD Kx-dividend. XR Kx-rights. a 19'4 1V4 6V, 4 '4 214 4 iT UN 8 '4 7V IN 3 IN 4 B-, 7N 9 ciocK.

kiv. t. Haass eir'i. Lone st Gas Lou Is LA 3 Navy, a pre-game favorite attempting to guard against an upset to- 7 elating. Interment in IUverside Cem- Aleo extra or extras.

Cash or stork, Paid last year. Payable In stork. Onions. Spanish, 60-lb. sack Potatoes, 1O0 lb.

sack $1 25 Potatoes. 10 Ih. sack eiery. Calu lice day by Penn State, got set yester IN rMan Rug war 7 2 7 3 22 3ft 8 Herlared or pnld so far this year. fan I ti A .00 l'ac 7 7 21 22 Ts lltj 121 day for a hard battle with the 60-lb.

sack 3 IN 8'4 7 IN 3 IN 6 7 '4 9 27 '4 15 121 heavier Nittany Lions. Payable In Canadian funds. Accumulated dividend paid er declared this year. Sweet potatoes bu Tomatoes. H.H..

8-lb. basket $1.75 use I Co 3g aterpil Trac 2 1 46 46 46 4. With at least half a dozen top- 6 hKNXHIV-Kntered Into rest, Anna Kennedy, of 15 Broadway. Oct. li, 1943.

She leaves on brother. William; several nieces and nephews. Funeral from the residence) Monday morning at 8 and at 9 o'clocie from St. Joseph's Church. Interment St.

Mary's Cemetery. Fair port. 34- 34 i Fruits rMem Gas Vig 3 Mesabl Iron 3 r.Mlch Bumper 2 Micro Hone 2 Mid Avtc 5 rMid Wea Co 37 Mldvale 1V4k 2 Min Corp Can 17 notcher Tars on the doubtful list Cranberries, box and Samson United at Is was unchanged. Gainers Included American Cyanamid Cities Service, Cuban Atlantic Sugar, Thocnix Securities, Pittsburgh Plate Glass and Sherwin Williams. The aggregate was 133.375 shares versus 120,775 Thursday.

Commodity futures had a ragged appearance at the close. New York cptton was unchanged to 35 cents a bale higher. Wool tops were a cent a pound lower to up cent a pound. The Associated Press weighted Index of 35 wholesale staples advanced to 107.19 per cent of the 1926 average from 107.11 per cent the previous day. 7N 20; 39-5 2 2 Celan Corp IVjg Cent Aguir lj Cent Kdrv Cent RR Kj Cent Vio 2'ie because of injuries hanging over irain nranes.

Tokay. Iuk .53.24 26H 27 from last week's 14-13 victory over 11 Itl 111 Chicago CAP) Final prices In wheat Grapes, White Malaga, lus $3.24 Urapes, Ribiers, lug S3. 24 Lemons. box .1 a Puke, Coach Johnny Whelchei, 11 rMoIybd 4 5 Cerro de Pa 4 Champ 1 yesterday were to higher; rye was down to oats were unchaneert to dolefully declared: KNOX LUiian M. Knox of 793 Smith Oct.

14. 1943. ared "2 years Sh Orances. crate $6.50 1 lower; barley was off to 1 cent. "We 11 be outweighed and we re Pears.

box 6.ao-. id 16 2 1 IN 39 37 20 48 38 34 cnes Ohio 3 Chi 111 rMon 2'4g. 5.50 17 rMonog Pict 8 2 iMt City Cop 4 rNat Bell Hes 11 IN 11 39 38 20 48 8 13 4 18 1474 16 FRESH EOGS 16 2 IN IN 11 17 2 in for a licking if the field is wet." Probable lineups: Ch 111 2.59g Chi Ort West Tbe followlnic quotatioos represent whole 15 Open High Low Close WHEAT Dec. 1154 -155 155V4 154 155-151 May J53-H-; 154 153'i 153 July 150 101 14i sale OPA ceiling prices on crate lot sales of nearby eegs on the Rochester Public 26 1 1 '4 1 1 4 17 1 PENN STATE LE -Smyth Ch pf 2Vik Chi Ord .60 2 Market. 3 Nat Fuel 1 Nat Sug Ref 1 r.N'lag Hud Pow Nllea-Bem-P l'4g Nor Am LAP.

Nor Sta Pw A 9N 15 2 a 11 2 10 TV 79 78 39 V. 39 79-79 75 75 Vi 72U-H 79 75 12 77 74 71S 77 -X 74 Vi 71-li Chick Cot 1 Chrys Cp 2,4 Clim Molv 1.20a t'lu-tt I'ea I'ig Colgate-l-P Col Sou 1 pf 2 37 2 2 2 4 5 32 12 4 6 3 2 4 38 22 1 31 3 2 10 8 4 15 12 4 48 31 39 2 2 7 37 34 20 2-; 11 39 38 20 48 7 12 4 18 16 79 39 37 22 16 15-J 22 76' 38 4ir 71 25 "'4 22 21 4 NAVY Hansen (iillooly Hrnwh J. Martin ('hate Sprinkle Johnston Nelson Ha mhiTK B. Martin Hume OATS Dec. Mil)' July KYE Pec.

May July IT March! L(r ROSS Powers RU Jaffurs KT Moore fsekaj Qll Cnri l.lf Williams KH Caatignoia FB Brown Livestock rUllstocka 7g 2 13 113-113'i 1144 112'-4 112- 113- J14V4 112" 112- Col Kucl Ir 1 Nat Acme lg Nat Bisc 1.20 Nat Cash Repl Nat Cvl .80 Nat 1 Pro Nat Strs Nat Distillers 2 Nat Gyps Nat Gyps pf4 Nat Lead V. Colum A 112V4- 112 111 llHi- Pao GAR 6 pf 1V4 rPantepec OH Ven 14 Pen road 3 rPhans TAR 10 3fl'4 8 4 T'4 BARLEY V. 13 35 8 i 25 '4 2 95 1 ION 41 Col Col 6 pf 6 Coml Credit 3'. 123 121 122 V4 V4 35 '4 8 '4 4 "4 7 25 lit 95 IN 10N it Dec. 323 Vi May 122 122 120', 120 37 22 16 35 22 76 38 40 13 11-16 70 25 8 22 2fl Nat Pow Lt.

Com Inv Tr 3. Coml Solv 36 35 22 4 76 41 13 22 21 4S Com rPhoenix See 24 25 '4 rPioneer Gold 7 2 Pitts PI GI 2Vig 3 95 rl'olarls Mng 73 14 rPotrero HiiKar 3 10 ITsmler Gld h.Ofl. 5 1 Kxtra larce. candled 60'Ac Larsa, candled, whites and browns. '4c Larce whites 5H'ie ljirce browns Medium candled whites and browns.

.64 ic Medium wtutes f4 'ie Medium browns Small, brown and white 5014c RETAIL SALES Larrs IS-CAc Meduims 5g-fioe 62-SSc Pee We 42-45C LIVK PCtUI.TKT Wholesale prices, delivered basis! OI'A Actual Ceilings Hales Llcht SprlnRers 30.3 30 Heavy Kpnnccrs 30.3 30-32 LlRht Fowls 30 23-24 Ueavy Fowls 26.8 28-29 Retail prices, noa-dellvered basis: OPA Actual Celllncs Sales Ucht EprlnBers 34 32-33 Ueavy Springers 34 33-35 LiKht Fowls SO 26-28 CASIt C.KAIN Chicago p) Cash wheat. No. 3 hard l.fl; sample crarte touch l.So. Oats. No.

1 mixed S.V.4 No. 3 white 844 sample Rrade white 77-77H. riarley. multlnE; 1 30-1. 4.

hard 1.20-1 30 nnm feed 1 nom. Soybeans, No. 1 yellow 1.02; No. 1 mixed 1.92. 12 26 22 Com So pf 3k Com Kl J.

40... ('oikIa Nawt ConKl-Nalrn I Conaol Cig 1'yO Cons Copp Cons Edis 1.60. Cons Edixn pf5 Con RR Cub pf Cons Vultee lg. Con Vult pf li Consol'n Cons Coal pf2Va Cont Bak Cont Can Cont is survived bv two nenhews, Harry C. and Kdward S.

Bills. Services Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock from JV. J. Miller's Son Funeral Home. 70 South Ava.

Interment in Pine Hill Cemetery, Kuil. Iawrence F. Neary. 51 years, of 52 Ackerman Thursday, Oct. 14.

KH3. He Is survived by one mn, James I. Neary: four laughters, Mrs. Francis lt. Baker, Mrs.

James W. Cieary. Mrs. John K. Smith and Mrs.

Ilaymond Schneider; seven grandchildren; his riiOther, Mrs. Mary Neary; brother and twi sisters in Ireland: also two brothers. Thomas of Ilochester and Joh? Neary of Chicago, and two sisters. Mrs. Margaret Hewes of Lav Porta.

Ind and Mrs. Sarah Agnew of It'irhest rr. Friends rosy call at ifatflee. Cumberland where, services will be held Monrlav morning at a .10 and at 9 o'c lock at St. Philip Nerl Church.

PATT Kntered Into rest Wsdnes. day, October 13. Mrs. Ida Bra Patt. wife of Kdward S.

Patt. Besides her husband, she is survived bv one son. Ward J. Berg; one sister. Mrs.

J. H. Hennekey; foul grandchildren. Friends may call at the home. 131 Garson Avenue, where services will be conducted Saturday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock.

Interment L'nioa Hul Cemetery. Arrangements. Frear s. SMITH Albert Henry Smith, age 4 C4. Tuesday, Oct.

12. 1943. st the home of his daughter, Mrs. Msrtla A. Johnson of Retaof, N.

Y. He Is survived bv two daughters. Mrs. John K. Farrell of Scotsvill s.nd Mrs.

Martin A. Johnson of Reof 1 three sons. Marry A. of Gates. Wili liam M.

of Bochester and Robert A. of Scottsville, also thirteen grands children and six great-grandchildren, lie was a Civil War veteran. Mr. Smith Is resting: at Cimcrl Funeral Home. Scottsville.

N. Services Saturday afternoon at 1 o'clock. Interment In Mt. Hop Cemetery. Military funeral will he 2 104 104 104 2 14 14 14 8 13 33 13 Chirago -(Jp) (WFA) Ho prices were V.rouicht below ceiling; level yesteraay.

r.aod and choice fed steers were taken at Up jincrs; virtually all sheep were sold cut earlv. SALABLE CATTLE 2.000: salable ealves 500; strictly pood and choice led steers steady on eastern order buyer tcrnunt; scvrcal load 15 2V1S latter 1-p price; brat yearlings Jll.lo: all otnrr grades and other hilling clauses on nit and miss basts, generally es to lower; medium and low food sradS steers H2.hil-J14 oo- stock, cattle lairly well cleaned lip mostlv steady at 11. witn common kind at 10. 00-1 1.00; best heifers ar.sent: grassy kind dull at cows drat e. 10-15c lower; light canners onwn to 6.00; weighty kind lew cutters abova J7.75; bulla weak to 25c lower, heavy sausafe offerlnja S12.50; vealers closed at $1.00 lower at 113.50-(!4 50, few odd head early .15.00.

SALABLE SHEEP 2.000: total 7.0O0; active, practically everything sold early steady prices; supply western lambs and ewes negligible; bulk medium to good native lambs 13 lew to city butchers and yard traders 1 85-14. 75; culls largely J9.50-ll.50; best around 85 lb. fed stock western yeartlnc medium to good native ewes 5.25-6.50, 7 21Ti 21 21 BUFFALO Buffalo (AP) WHKAT Receipts 5 cars. Northern Spring No. 1 Dark 14 per cent J1.63; 14 V4 per cent, $1.64.

CORN Receipts 10 cars; No. 2 y-lldw tl.11'4 nom. OATS Receipts 88 cars; No. 2 white 96Sc: No. 3 white 5Vic BARLKY Receipts 29 cars; No.

2 feed Il.2Vi. RYK Receipts 2 cars; No. 2 $1.21. K1XUR Carlots FOB Buffalo per cwt; white rye medium rye dark rye others unchanged. 1EED UnchanKed.

Heavy Fowls 30 30-32 Motor Army Plehes Clip Manlius Eleven West Point 7i- With Steve Edwards, reserve halfback, acorin? both touchdowns, the Army Plebes beat 'Manlius School, 13 to 0, yesterday in a game played in a torrential rainstorm. Edwards scored (-n a 12-yard off tackle thrust in tha rtecond period and on a two-yard line plunge in the last quarter. Jack Bodie converted one extra point. Restaurant Break Charged to Youth A two-weeks-old burglary In which $145 in cash and $S0 wcrth of wine were stolen was cleared yesterday, according to police, with the arrest of a 16-year-old youth. Alleged to have broken Into a restaurant operated by Dan Cat-trone at 116 Iyell on Oct.

4. Edwin F. Eckweith, IB. of Mt. Vernon, was charged with third degree burglary and aecond dvree grand larceny.

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10 IN l'i IN Unit Cor war 38 A i' i'-. IPIt Gat 14 2H 2V I'n LtPw A 13 V4 t't Vs Unit pf 8 -67 68 Itn Sec 4N 4H 4 '4 UH Foil 2 6N 6 Utah-Id Bu 3 2N 2Vs 2N rW Va CAC Ne 10 5N '4 Wichita Oil 25 a 7V4 Wms Oll-A-Mat 2 3V4 3 34 31 Retail sales by producers to consumers are permitted at 2o per lb. aOovs these quotations. HAY AND STRAW T-mothy, ton Straw, ton. baled $15.00 JILSCLLLAAKOLS QUOTATIONS GRAINS Wheat, bu.

$1.70 Rye. bu. rECDS Bran, toa $44.00 Kye feed, too toa 1 $11.00 Report TiV Market Service Tester-lay's Western and Central New Yoik fihlpiilnt- point Information APPLKS Offerings linht. Oood Wire Inquiry. No sales reported.

PKARS No sales reported. BIIKAI.O Buffalo Of) (Producers livestock Commission Association) TKK13 400; sil good and cholca 150-350 lbs. 15.15; ows 14 CATTLE 800; cows and bulla alow and lightweight canners S5.00-6.5O; wesenty canners J8.75-7.50; cuttera J7.75- a medium fat cowa JS.75-9.50; tat 1 rows Is 75-11 00: most stale cowa 6 OO Derca Record I 5o; lightweight heifera on feeder flesh rnnnncten ny members) cf col Wm. enter 19 medium butchers 21 21 37 36 35 34; 21'4 21 W. Gilbert Camp, t'SWV.

Finns: riiad un.lrr the command of I 'as I lll un. fst Jll. 25-12. most state dairy belters HgbtwelKht bulls 4 2o 17 9 7 3 6 2 t-ommamler 1 lieoOore Conenhaarea. 21 37 15 6 21 32 28 22 61 136 CAHRACE I.lKht wire Inquiry.

de Thu will ba blown by Miss Jean auhi in. oo CK. mediumweigni tweavyweiKht (11.25-12.00, some to J12.50, buns IS 00-12 W. leere gr Co 2g 1-1 Hud won. l.l IjiikAVVst Ietroit Kd 1.20 Diam MatPhl Dist Dome l.GU liouglas Air 6g Dow Chem 3.

Dresser Mfg lg Dunhill Int Du de 3g 28 22 61 mand likht. llarket about steady. Pales fob shipping point and delivered sales, shipping point basis, sacked per ton Danish, medium size, mostly OALVtS 150; steady to slow; top 4 28 22 61 135 29 H7 oo. STAtiLF.S Wednesday. Oct.

IS IM, Kdgar Stagles of 255 Br ecu St. He is survived by his wife, Maryj three sons. lienry. Thomas and William; three daughters. Mrs.

Doris Wiley. Mrs Betty Sherman and Miss 2 13t 2 30 SHEEP 300; steady, J3.00-6.OO; lambs few higher; domestic, medium size, mostly 30 Deaths 11 146 145 145. steady; good lambs S14.IHJ-I4.au; med.um J12.00-13.00. JEKSKV CITY Gertrude Singles; a sister. Rose E- Natl Steel 3 Nat Supply Nat Tea N'pwmnt l'ig Newport I Newpt I'ig Air Br 2..

Cent lg. NYC Omni 2Vg Ont W. Shin lg. No Am Avia 1 Nor Am Co North Pac lg Ohio Oil Oliver Eq lg Omni Corp Oppen Col Otis Ele Owen 111 Gl 2 Pac Am Fis le Pac 2.. Pac Lightiner 3 Pac Tin Cons.

Pac Motor Pan Am Air le Par Pict 1.20.. Park M. Parke Da Pat Mines Pen 3 Pen Cen Air Penn Penn Dix Cem J'enn Kit 1st Peoria East 1'epnt Cola lM.g Potrol Cor .20 Phelps lind Phil Cor Phillips Pet 2. Pitts Coal pf 2k Pitt Steel Postal Tel pf Press Stl Car 1 Pr St 2 2 Proct 2... Pub Sv NJ Pub NJ S5 p5 Pullman 3V.g Pure Oil Rad Cor A Radio pf 3 Radio Kth Orp Rayonier In pf Heading Co 1 Rem Rand lg.

Reo Motor V.e. Repub Stl ig. Keyn Met. 4g. Hevn 1.40 BUhfleld Rustl .60 St Jos Ld lg" St L-San Fr pf tSt Southwst Sav Arms Schenl Dis lg Seahd Air Lin Sears Roebue 3 Servel Inc 1 Shar Stl ig Sharp T) Shell Oil Silver Simons Co Sims I 20g Sinclair Oil Skelly Oil Sm AO Crp Soconv-Vac So'east LlVa, So Cal Edi 1 South Pac lg Southern Rv 2g So Rwy p3g.

Sparks Sperry Crp Spicer Mfg 3. Spiegel Inc Std Brands ne Std $4 pf Std GE J6prpf Std GE $7prpf Std Cal 1.3;g Std Oil Ind la Std Oil NJ la HIST Ml entered into rest. Fri.lsy. i.w,nn aie DOMKSTIC CI KB Eastern Air Ij 9 35 35 35 Jersey City vWA) CATTLE Oct. 15, 1943.

Kthel M. Foster of Stagles. both of Kngland: grand-uorsey ltd. is survived ny one Kales SI. 000 HlKh Iowr Close 3 361 361 161 Am PAL.

6s 2016. 23 105'4 105N 1054 Pa.aoie 100; total BOO; lea steers acuve, steady: other classes nominally steady; 4 son, lxiuis E. Ilochester, nephews. Acoal El 3'U 70 5 losi 108 i ins Eastman Kod 5 Eaton Mfg 3 El Auto-L. lg Elec Boat lg El Power Lt N.

three sisters, airs. Adah Rinehart of Canterbury. Ohio. Mrs Ark PAL. 5s 56 2 108 107N pood and choice light weight eteera and jearlinits (17.00 to mostly S17.50; canner Shippers price to grower, bulk per ton meliurn size; Danish, mostly domestic CKLERY Demand fair.

Light wlrs Inquiry. Market about steady. Sales fob shipping point and delivered sales, shipping point basis. Golden Heart, 16-inch trimmed tops and standard Individually washed, 2ft to 3 doz. 4-8 doz.

10 doz. $3.00. Shippers price to growers, per crt. $2.50, without container la the field, un-harvested CARROTS Demand fair. Market steady.

Kales fob shipping point and delivered sales, ahlpplnc point basUi. oo lb. sacks. As Klec 4 'is 53 21 74 74 V4 74 Frank Lee of Mt. Vernon, Ohio, and and cutter grade cowa quotaDie o.

Mrs. Frank Poland of Rochester As GAM 5s 50 6 24 24 24 As CAE ft '4s 77.. 24 24 24 As CAR 5s 68 22 24 23'4 24 39 37 11 4Vi 73 76 11 11 47 N. Y. one brother, George L.

Armstrong of Howard. Ohio; two grand table leda eligible to J11.00; strong weipr.t sausape J6. 75-9. 50; stable leds eligible to J11.00; strong weight sausage bulls J13.00 down; liKht and medium As UAH 4 He 49 62 24'4 23 2.1 El 6 pf El L. $7 pf Eng Pub Serv Erie ct pf A 6 children.

Airs, foster was a mem r.irm Kl 4'is 68 15 104'4 104 104 weight kinds ja.50-11.50. ber nf the l.incoln Sisterhood, Dames of Malta, and Luml) Circle, iJadtes of NKW YORK New Tork (AP) CASH WHEAT Strong; No. 1 Iark Northern Spring CIF N. Y. No.

1 Northern Manitoba X)B N. Y. nominal. CORN Steady; No. 2 yellow CIF N.

Y. $1.21 Vi nominal; No. 3 yellow nominal. RYE Easy; No. 2 American FOB N.

Y. fcarlots No. 2 western CIF N. Y. $1 31 '4.

OATS Weak; No. 2 while CIF N. Y. 5c. BAULKY Steady; No.

a domestic CIF N. Y. $1 39. J.ARn Midrti-wesf. 13P2Uc nominal.

SOYBEAN OIL Crude, tank cars, per lb. 12 25c bid. I Local Stocks By Rochester Members National Asuocia'ian ot Security Dealers BANK 810CK1 Bid Asked Central Trust Co xdiv J3 151.4 Cenesee Trust Co 1314 15 Lincoln-Alliance pfd $2 60 Lincoln-Alliance com. $1.50 34 37 Rochester Trust Co. com.

$3 50 64 Roch. Trust Co. pfd. $2.00 .50 Security Trust (new) 62 67 IMHSTKIAL STOCKS Amer. Biew.

com. 850 ft Iximb com $1 00 51 'i 23V4 Bausrh Iimb 0 pf $3 0(1 1074 It fender Photo 6 pf 6O0 100 Defender Photo com SOc 17 18 Fanny Farmer $1.75 26 28 Fashion Park pfd 38 Vi 42 Fashion Park com. 11 3 Ford Hotel $1.00 10 J2 Oannett Co. Inc. pf $6.00 10 Oarlock Pack Co $200 46 49 Oenesee Brew.

A 25c 4 Uenesce Brew 25c 4 6 Haloid Co 80c 12 "4 3 3i Kendall Refin. Co. $1.00 15 17 Lisk Mfff. Co $3. on 2 Pfaudier Co $1.00 13 14 Roch.

Button Co. pfd. $1.50 26 Roch. Button Co. com.

$1.00 10 11 R( Chester Brew. Co 2 Roch 6 pfd $6.00 106 lns Roch. CAE pfd. $5.00 101 104 Roch. Tronsit com.

9ic 7 8 Steelier Traung 8 pfd $5 00 Rtrom. Carls-jn prd Ml 101 Ptrem. Carlson com. firm 10 12 Transit com. 50 15 16 Tol.ln Pack Co 7 pfd $7 94 Tobln Park.

Co. com. $1.00. 12 Upson Co. com.

2ic fi 6 William Simon Brew. 81 BONUS Roch. Trans. 4 .10 8 92 Roch. Trans.

4 6KB 7S S3 Util. F.mp. Bond f)U 6 96 100 Dividends listed above ars current annual rat's: 'regular rata plus extras; Cen 111 KAO 3s 25 105N 105 Cen Ft F.I 5 'Is 54 31 35 '4 34 fen Kt F.I f.s 48.. 7 35 '4 35 35 topped, washed. Cureless $1.75: bulk per the G.A.K.

Friend may call at tha Peters friends may call at Hedges an Hoffman Funeral Parlors. 141 Scie near Main Street, where services will be held Saturday afterno-Ti at 2 o'clock. Interment In Riverside Cemetery. STKASSNKK Mary Jane Straaanef, ageil ao years. Thursday, October 14, at the home of her daughter, Mrs.

John H. Nelson, 4H Elucott St, Sha Is survived by three daughters, Sister M. Kustace, Sister of Notre Dame, Notre Dame Novlate, Haiti-more. Sister M. Deniss.

Sisfel of St. Joseph, St. Aphoosus. Auburn. N.

Mrs. John B. Nelson; vej sons. Pred Max Henry R. Byron J.

Sr. and Howard G. Strass-ncr; 11 vrandchildren two greats L. 1 1 I 1 39 37 HU 4 73 76 8 12 11 47 35 17 23 16 48 39 37 20 8 36 3.1 Chi Ky 5s 27 2l 63 63 61 Ion, topped, unwashed Red for Chan, tenays Shippers price to growers, 2 20 2 5 4 20 4 20 4 2 4 2 2 4 lO 2 3 2 33 0 Kelner Funeral Home. l.Ml Dewey after 6 p.

m. Saturday, where bulk per ton, topped, unwashed. Red Core runerai services van De neia Jionaav, Cities SeSr 80.. 5 98 9H 9HS Cities er 6s 58.. 28 97 97N 97-H Cities Ser 6s 50..

47 96N 96VA 6'4 Clt RPP4L 5Ns 49 18 100 100 10O Oct. 18. at 2 Interment at Ctt Pow 6Ns 52 22 100 99N 100 37 73 78 8 12 11 47 35 37 23 36 48 39 37 20 8 36 13 31 4 10 43 2 36 38 Fairbanks la Fed Mogul 1 Fed DStr 140a Ferro En g. FidPFIn 1.60a. Fir 1..

First Str 2 Flintkote Follana Stl Fost Wheel Francisco Sug. Freept Sulph 2 Garland Cemetery. C1ILMARTIN Michael of J. Cilmar-tin of 72 Hazelwnnd Oct. 15, 1943.

He leaves hia wife. Bridget; 31 one daughter, Catherine; one br.iih- kiiiiiu' uimrrn; two oroTners. lis liam H. and J. Lawrence.

O.J-4 16 23 16 48 39 36 20 8 36 12 31 4 10 43 8 36 41 1 er, Thomas of Rochester; three brothers in Ireland; three sifters, Mrs. Bessie Parsons, Miss Sarah funeral Monday morning at o'clock from the home of her duasrh-ter and IO o'clock at St. Monica SHKKP AND LAMBS Salable 225; to-1 ti S.525; active, steady; good and choice 7 HI ll. southern lambs mostly Jia.ciu. lew $15 50: small pnekage good and choice Slaughter ewes J6.7S.

Treasury Report Washington (APj The position of the Treasury Oct. 13, compared with corre-Wpondinc dat-? a year Keceipts expenditures 5183,862.204.17. H1.203.I.'14.-19: net balance 879. 26, J2.72S.-t21 02.5: working balance Included Jl i. 14, 577.

550. 99. J1.9C2.533.641.17 customs rerp.pt 3 for month 015,283,172.88, fiscal year receipts (July 1) J11.192,-S74.493.44. J4, 103. 749.

571. 79; expenditures fiscal year J25.394, 547. 423.81 J18.716,-Kvs, 392.77; excess of expenditures, J14. 613. 233, 820.94; total, Crbt J91 .632, 271, Increaae ever previous day J75.482,-44 KH; gold assets J22.

155, 294, 438.00, $22, 757.97D. 624. IS. Country Calves cnurch. interment In Holy Spu.

chre Cemetery. 4 30 43 Chantenays mostly few $45.00, Coreleas mostly $50.00. ONIONS No Eales report, WFA permits being Issued for shipment for U. S. No.

1 stock only to armed fores, dehydrators, and processors holding government contracts. POTATOES LiKht wire Inquiry. Demand light. Market about steady. Delivered sales, shipping point nasi, 100 lb.

sacks various varieties, U. S. No. 1, U. S.

No. 1. Size ew higher. Shippers price to growers: Bulk per at the Jarm, delivered dealers warehouses few hlch as $1.20. BKET3 Demand light.

Market about steady. Salrs fob shipping point and lellvered sales, shipping point basis, SO lb. sacks, topped, washed, few hulk per ton. topped, unwashed, Shippers pries to rowers, bulk ton, topped, unwashed, mostly $23. tew low as $21.00, few high as Oar Ind 5 Gen Am I 3 Gen Am Tr lg 6 Gen Bak .60..

1 Gen Cable 5 Gen Elec 1.40. 36 Gen Food 1.60. 6 Gen -A 6 0-4 a Con GAK 5s 584. 49 98 8'4 98 tK.ast OAF 4s .56. 35 90 90 Klec PAL.

5s 2O30 13 1024 101 102 Uatineau 3 12 8 '4 98 98 Idaho Pow im 67 38 106-14 106 106'4 II. PnAL 5'4s 54B 12 103 A 105,1, Inrtnpls PAL 3'is. 5 108'4 108'4 108Vi Inters Pow 6s 52. 15 56 56M 66H Inters Pow 5s 67. 15 85'4 85'4 85 Metro Ed 4 71...

6 106 HI6V4 106H Milw Lt 4V4 67 14 1064 10614 lor.4 Nevsda Cal 5 56 28 10.1 103 03 Eng CAE 5 60 34 73 "4 71 72 Eng GAE 6 48. 6 73 72 72 Eng GAE 5 47 7 72 72 724 Eng Pow 5'i 54 17 8'4 97'4 Eng Pow 5 48. 11 95 95 93 Shaw WP 4 H67A 6 104 104 1(4 Mo Cal F.d 3 15 105V4 105'4 Ho Ind 4 61... 23 70 4 70 Vi 70 '4 Kpaldlng 89 11 80 79 79'4 Stand CAE 6 4st 2S 86'4 86'4 86V4 Stan GE 6 48 rvst 10 86 86 86s Stand GAE 6 SI. 21 86 V4 86 '4 86 V4 Stand GAAE 6 64 6 86 86 86 31 39s 29 33 25 Gilmartin and Mrs.

Thomas McGar-raghy, all of Rochester. Funeral from the residence Tuesday morning at 8:30 and from Corpus Christl Church st 9 o'clock. Interment In Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. VAN UK MA It On Friday. Oct.

15. 1943. John P. Van De Mar. He Is survived by his wife.

Sarah DeWItt Van De Mar; two anus, I'fc. Kdward J. Van le Mar of l.t. S. Army ami John of thia city; four daughters, Mrs.

R. I. Matt hewn of Norwich, I 24 Gen Mot lg. 60 r2 Gen Mot pf 5 2 129 129VJ 129 3 35 Gen Out Adv A 2 18 20 1 82 7 N. Y.L Mrs.

Wesley Dibble of Fair-port, N. Mrs. Walter Van Epps and Miss Lois Jean Van De Mar of this city; three grandchildren; one brother. Abraham Van De Mar. New York (API (State Kept.

Apr- Slarkets) COUNTRT DRESSED CALVES P.ece-.pts and carryovers moderate; prac- 18'! 20 19 81 7 12 82 39 45 18 1'4 2o 19 82 32 83 39 45 Gen I'r Eq 4 Gen Pub Serv. 2 Gen Ry Sig 3 Gen 8 Gen Refr 3 tG Stl Csi 6k 1 Gill Sftv 2 Gimbel Br 4 Gim Br $6 6 2 Glid Co 7 Glid cv pf 2 4 Goebel Brew .20 t.caily no demand for smaller sizes; mar Tex PAL 5 56 6 107N 1074 107i Twin CRT 8N52A 17 94 9514 96 Friends may call at the home, lt 12 ket weak; per few sales baby veal Butter, Eggs New York AP) EGGS Receipts cases: market firm: prices unchangwd. BUTTKR Receipts 519,590 prices unchanged at ceiling. CHKFSK Receipts 299,358 TbS. prices nominal; no quotations.

83 12-1 Aivin PI. Services on Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Rev. Dean R. Bedford will officiate.

Interment at Mt. Utah PL 6 2022A 5 102 102 102 York Rys 5 37 16 98N 984 t'4 Guan A 6 68 5 63 14 63 '4 63 '4 LIVE RABBITS Recetpts liKht; demand s'rw; market about steady; per 21-2SC, 39 45 rT Hope Cemetery. 58 Russian 6N 1919. 10 6V4 6N SVk lew soc; poorer lower..

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