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TWENTY -O KB Other Press Departments, Coort 7200 Want Ad Headquarters Court, 4900 TDK PITTSBURGH PRESS MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 15. 1941 Death Notices Today's Weather Picture of the United States STRICTLY BUSINESS By Dale McFeatter, FLOW OF STEEL GETER Martrt Britfcer. wifs of Frank Geter of Evergreen. Hamilton Ros Twp Friends received at the Pieifer Funeral Home.

513 Grant Ae Miljvale. Services will be held on Tuesday. Sent. 1. at 2:30 p.

m. KWr. Oil 39 TO BE INCREASED GOODWIN On Saturday evening- Sept. IS. Filling of Priority Forms Re PLANTS SPEED PRODUCTION OF ARMS ORDERS Shortages of Skilled Labor, Materials Cited In Survey veals Big Inventory 1141.

at fi ciocK, riarry wkkhu. du-band of the late Mary Glandf lame-of Amelia G. Carlisle of Psrh arid Harry J. Goodwin of Lons Peach. Cl Friends may call at the Hart well Waples Funeral Home.

Banm Blvd Graham E. where services wo! be held Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock GlSTAFSoS" Suddenly, on Monday. Sept 15. 1941. at 5 a.

Elizabeth Gumto. wife of Eben Gustafson. of MoriaDtown. W. Va.

Friends may call at the Rode niser Home 150 3. Nesie? Ave E. E. Notice of time ft services later HOrBELL Mrs. Anna Kirkpatnck 77.

on Sept. 13. at 10:17 widow of Phillip Hophell and mother of William Earl and Phillip Hophell and Mrs. Thomas Cutler. Mrs.

Howard Severe and Mrs. John Letbam. Funeral services on Tuesday. Sept. IB, at 2 SO from the nw funeral home of John Ouiolan.

128 Shaw Turtle Creek. Pa. Interment in Wm. Penn Memorial Cemetery. By The United Press CLEVELAND.

Sept. 15 Opinion is crowing that application of "all out" steel priorities will make more steel available for non-defense uses, the magazine Steel said today. 'Filling of priority forms is hav I CONTINENTAL I machine I 5 I Pi fif I I 1 T)iia la UjjL. I ing the effect of wiping considerable duplicate tonnage off boons ana existence of some large inventory is revealed, both tending toward better distribution," the trade pub HARl.TEY On Saturday. Sept.

13 1041 at p. Robert H. Hartley, hus band of Marie w. Hartley. Funeral services at his late residence.

722 Shadv Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock lication wrote in its weekly "o- rS in cttn tiC air 7 Jmw. mJ 7T3Sa The Pre. NEW YORK, Sept. 15 National rirfense manufacturers are now getting into mass production on a maior scale, but the speed-up is acain accentuating shortages of skilled labor and essential materials, the National Association of Manufacturers disclosed today in a semiannual progress report on the arma 'Some mills with diversified pro duction have completed scheduling September tonnage and find total 0" 3ctOUDT OwH priority orders will require only 40 to 60 per cent of production. This leaves considerable margin for shipment to non-defenses users." HAVERTT On Sunday mornins.

in b-5th year. Raymond beloved son o' Raymond P. and Bettv Bultmin Haveriv of 1931 Eearns Funeral from the Eeinhauer Mortuary. 263n West Liberty Ave on Wednesday afte--noon at 12:30 o'clock. Friends invited HOACK On Sunday morning.

Sept. 14. 1941. at the Presbyterian Hospital. Rev Herman M.

Hosack. Friends received at the Hosack home. 179 N. Sprmr St Blairsville. Funeral services at 2:30 m.

D. S. Tuesday. Sept. 16.

at th Blairsvjlle Presbyteftan Church. ISl.EK Joseph C. at Allegheny Grurll Hospital, on Saturday. Sept. 13.

at noon. Remains will be at the home of C. Lyman Will. 123 S. McDonald St.

Funerai Tuesday. Sept. 16. at E. S- at Mononrahela Cemetery Chapel Members of Mononsahela Lode F.

A. Henry Phillips Lodge No. un mow 0foo SPOirr tussora tnowi i.y with nnt wind OTTOM 1GirE INDICATE 14-HOU MrCIPlTATION The magazine reported that in quiries for steel continued light this week. Many companies deluged mills with orders in July and August despite the fact that no delivery promise could be made, and still The weather. map is prepared by the Pittsburgh office.

United States Weather Bureau, from data collected today at 7:30 a. m. Cities are designated by circles, weather conditions bv kev symbols, temperatures and precipitation by figures adjacent to the cir- ment prosram. The report showed that 93 per emt of ail companies reporting to the NAM have started production on their defense contracts, and that the recently-intensified government remand for war materials has created new shortages and delays. It also disclosed a trend toward a longer work-week in many defense plants, with the majority operating 50 to 60 hours and six to seven days a week.

More Skilled Labor Needed iKntit half thp rpnortine com- "Surely you're not going to let our most valuable man leave us just because International Machine Tool has offered him a fan dancer?" are invited. i i "zr'- es Wind direction ana velocity are snown rjy arrow sndiib wii.ii a iuu kearnf.y on Smr i ibh are awaiting results. In addition, mandatory priorities have tended to lessen efforts to get steel until the consumer can obtain defense work. I P.m.. Mary, beloved wife of the late John F.

Keamev and mother of Scrap continues to be scarce. Steel Pittsburgh Stock Market eacn iu miics ui wmu vciutny. "High" means area of high barometric pressure, or polar air, which usually indicates fair and cold weather; "Low" means center. of low atmospheric pressure and usually indicates cloudv and rainv weather with a rising temperature condition. The "Highs" and John and James Ksarnev.

Mrs. Peter Weisen and Mrs. C. J. Donochue.

Funeral from her late residence. 7245 lmineton on Wednesday at 9 m. Requiem mass at Corpus Christi said. "Most consumers and suppliers are adhering to ceiling prices 1 7 1041 t.nurcn at hmo a. ni.

but reports are heard of violations, SALES TO 2:301300 SHARES Stock Shares High Low 2:30 pames. the IS AM saio, neea inuiet 1K- that ri pi i VPfipK I High LOW 1 Ask "Lows" usually travel in an easterly direction. Heavy black lines are barometer lines kessner on Monday, sept. is. 194 .1 1 3 1 at 12:35 a.

Mary Fisher, belovt especially in the east. Some observ ed KUirU id UVi, 75 ers believe the price maximum will wife of Harry F. Kessner and mother of Mrs. Joseph B. Snvder Mr Geort-e Chge 0 0 0 ana pass tnrougn points navmg trie same Daromemc pressure uiuilhicu uy uguics the end of the lines.

6 break down again as scarcity con Bid .55 5M .40 2U 35 .45 .55 .40 2n 37 .40 22 37 .50 Auto Finance 100 5' Mount Fuel aloe. 200 .40 Renner Co a 300 2 Sham Oil alOc 100 36 Van Al St aSl 600 .40 2'2 37 tinues. More direct dealing is being 6 .55 3 40 23. Investment Trust Calls done, between producers and con sumers. short circuiting dealers." 37 0 The Weather Steels three composite price- a-Last payment, no regular rate.

b-Plus extras. OTHER BID AND ASK QUOTATIONS groups for last week were un Vital Statistics changed: Finished steel at Ask Bd 65 Bereer and Benjamin Davis, formerly of 17 Wickline Line. N. S. Friends received the Joseph A.

Pappert 4: Sons Funeral Home 711 Lockhart where services wi 1 1 be held Thursday at 2 p. m. KILLFEN On Saturday. 13 1941 at 4:55 a Killeen. her 16th year, beloved douehter of Georr and Helen Rady Killeen.

Funeral I1' 000 iP" home. 259 Plymouth Duquesne Heights. on Tuesdm-Sept 16 at 8:15 a m. Solemn mass of requiem st St. Mary of the Mount nurch at 9 a.

m. Friends Invited. LEOPOLD On Saturday. Sept. 13 aT? P.

Henry Leopold, in his 89th vear. Funeral services from his late home Putsburrh Bureettstown. Pa. on Tuesday. Sept.

16. at 2:30 p. m. iron and steel at $38.15, and steel could be "substantially expedited bv hiring additional workers. These manufacturers assert that an acute labor shortage would be evident "if defense production were on a 24-hour, seven-day basis." The NAM survey minimized the rffpet of sabotage on national defence production and stated that complaints of transportation and fuel shortages have been "negligible." Delays attributable to the government are decreasing, it added, but about 75 per cent of the companies reported that material shortages are an important factor in 2000 Shares of Stock Bv The United Press NEW YORK.

Sept. 15 Oeneral American Investors announced today that it ha called for redemption Oct. 15 a total of 2000 8 1 works scrap at $19.16. Bui Ai-k Auto Finjn'-e 1 6 Klaw-Knux f'lnrk (. 7 Devonian Oil 12 1 DiiqueMie Rreuine 10 lOH Proiiu.

is 1 2 Furl iPit Brewine 1 1 li'annHK' Glaes pf 45 60 Jnstph Hnrne IS '3 H'n-np pf 108 Knnppr pi 9 90 l.on" fur Gas 8 '3 8 )i McKinncy Mfs 5 Western Pa. lnereasine cloudiness and warmer tonieht. Tuesday mostly cloudy with scattered showers in the north. Cooler near Lake Erie on Tuesday. Ohio lnereasine cloudiness: sliehtly warmer in the south portion tonisht.

Tuesday moMly cloudy with scattered showers in the north ponton followed bv somewhat cooler weather in extreme north portion. West V. Fair imirht and Tueeday and sliehtly warmer. National Fireproofing Nal Radiator Ohio Oil and Gas Prnn Federal Pittsburgh Brewine Pittsbureh Bivwinr pf Pittsburgh Steel Foundry, Reymer Bros Ruud Jlli San Toy Mmine Shamrock Oil pf Shamrock cum pf Vanadium Alloys 31 1 9 MARRIAGE LICENSE APPLICATIONS 1 29 'i 64 02 92 .15 Commodity Markets shares of its $6 cumulative preferred stock at $100 per share plus accrued Detroit. STEPP-PRAGER John.

99 .3 Martha. fcrlensBaw. PITTOCK-BOYD John 614 Cedar Lane. Swarthmore; Anna. 16 Wheeler Ingram.

FIAVRRTrW-'MOXBOE Dean E. Wiikins- dividends. The redemption will be made for the sinking fund. On and after to LEFFLE On Saturday. Sept.

13. 1941 Albert husband of Ruth Walker and the late Grre M. Iffler. Funeral services at his late residence 266 Greensburg: Ave, Tor'le S.kV. Pa- Tuesday.

Sept. 16. at p. m. Friends inntoH OVER THE COUNTER QUOTATIONS Compiled by Monrhcad Publishing To BONDS Weather Conditions The polar air that moved slowly over the Lake Reeion l3st Thursday and Friday was centered over the Middle Atlantic holding up production, along with ALCMIM Aluminum.

17: antimony. 14. COCOA Bid hhnr and the increasing! from inlormaunn furnished by member Ask 80 day the corporation's stock transfer National 01 of Association Securities Coast on Saturday mornine, and this Cocoa futures were unchanged to 3 Am Fruit Growers 5ji '50 70 Campbell Trans Eq Ser bOOkS Will be Closed to transfers Of LOLIGER Mary, of 5026Comne War mornine it is centered over the vireinia nont lower. September. 7.

70a-. SO: Oc Bid 99 4 Coast, apparently movine southward alonsr mojner ot jvirs. Emma Henrich Tillte uizens vater Scott oj. the shares called for redemption. tober.

7.7O-.P0-. December. 7.95: January. SO Fmbassy Theater 6s and Martin Lolieer. Funeral from ihe Funeral Home of W.

N. Winter 4730 Ave on Tuesday. Sept. J6 at p. in.

Friends invited. LYTI.F ri -j .3.05 Steel Man Appointed I.HKJ-K.H2: March, s.ll; S.l-.2" July. S.23a- 30: September. t42) 8 COrPEK Electrolytic. 12: export.

11. COTTON Follansbee. Bros 4.. H. Fnck Coke Ser Grant Bids i'-os 57 WS Monon f.t Pwr 5s '49.

Mcnon Riv Coke fis '43. Dealers. Inc. STOCKS Allcnianma Fire lnur. Aluminum Manufacturers.

Am Fruit Grower, com. Ar Fruit Growers, pfd. Am Vii Products, com Am Vit Products, Apollo Sieel ('iiiriin? Gla-s Works, pfd. Diamond Alkali Kdsewatcr Steel Hiawatha Oil Gas. com.

arktntosh-Hemnhill. com 1 Si William G. Crook has been ap- husband "of Gfac-e Randolph bure; Elizabeth. 1108 Glenn Wil-kinsburgr. JOHNSON-LAX William.

204 Paulson Mayotis. 548 Lowell Si. REDMOND-MORRIS Jack Nashville. Barbara. 403 S.

Braddock Ave. PROVAN-DRISCOLL Robert. 1534 AI- berada Mabel. 217 Overbrook Blvd. GEPERT-DANNES Glen 841 S.

Canal Helen. 233 Madison Ave. CAQUATTO-SAGONE Joseph 716 Ivy Nanette. 4908 Penn Ave. DILL-ERWAY Russell Hornins: Marion.

Horning. STULKA-HRUCH John. 5 Ella Mc- Kees Rocks: Mary. 415 Gardner McKees Rocks. MASSARI-FROLO Edo.

East Mononga- hela: Rose. Monessen. G1LL-SAYRE Paul A. 582 S. Aiken 4 Uarv Turtle rrepk.

.12. Monon Sottihern RR as trio 1 oai. it is causing a now ot warm air from the Gulf slates northward over the Ohio Valley states and the lower Lakes, resulting: in clear skies, generally, and a risins temperature condition. Relatively low pressure overlies the Plains States, causine considerable cloudiness over the eastern Plains and the upper Mississippi Valley, and showers over most of the area. Another polar air mass is movine in over the Pacific Coast states, causine cool weather over the far West.

Maximum temperatures were in the eiebties over the Gulf States, and northward nea'ly to the Cotton futures were easier. October Monon Val Water 5's 10: 15 -10- 59 "a 17. SO. off December, 1 7.99-1 S.OO. off pointed assistant sales manager of tfi.

slnflkW the Buffalo Office Of Carnegie-Illl- "ntil Tuesday-. 10:30 p. m. at nois Steel subsidiary of eiookaP mP- on Wednes' riifficulty ol oocaming maunmc tools. Work Week Increas A growing number of defense producers, the survey said, also are supporting stricter government control of material deliveries and urging "improved government scheduling of production delivery dates." Commenting on the lengthening of working schedules in defense plants, the NAM reported a "rapid decline" in five and five and one-half day operations, with an attendant trend toward the longer 1 i 8 1 IT 77 64 Mi 1 17 29 167 1 5 22 "D-iit: January.

1S.06. on March 1821. off OS: May. 18.35 .32. off 05-08 July.

18.39. off .05. LEAD 71 1 5 rn united istates steel tx sue- melvin At his residence 4.00 Tavlftr pld. ceed Charles Mclntyre. Kew York.

5.85 to 6.90; Eat St. Louis 28 on Sundav afternoon at clock. Edward C. Melvin ot Mary c. Cambier and father of Edward C.

Jr. and Lucille Brown. Friends received at the Funeral Horn of David A. Minnis. 911 Arch St S.

Funeral services Wednesday afternoon Monon fervice, Natl Union Fire Insur ltfl Penna Bank Shares, 1 3 Penna Industries Units 26 1i Robertson 20 PITTSBURGH BANKS o.7U. MERCIKV 182 per flask of 76 pounds. Legaf Notices 87 Nat Fireproof 5s -1 Nat'l Fireproof 5 12 9A 3 Ohio Valley Water ft '54 lOKVa Put Stailium is '45 68 Psh Athletic Asso 5o 74 Par. Bess 5s 47 115 Urtic Steel Ser 6s 3.07'i, Psh Hotel, units 3 Psh Parkin Gar 25 Psh Railway Genl 5s 4 rh Steel Foundry 6s P6 Psrh Suburban Water 5 Pen Ter Coal 5s 52 6' Trans 5s 3s- Valve Fdy on 5s Psh Water Heater 6s 9 Plaza Of Bid 6'5s '49 WS 15 4 Roosevelt Hotel 5s '53 WS 14 Shenanco Val Wat 4s '61 .1023. SAMUEL A.

LICfTTElv. attorney. 801 Law Finance Bide. No. 3rittl ol 1U41.

1 ciock. riends invited. Allegheny Trust 62 i Sfc of'enrtf a deea Uot WV, "olomal Trust t'ommO'iwealth HO 5 1 111- -J f.thlMi havine been eranted. all persons indebted 17 11 SO ".4 172 Mm Rose Murphy. Mps.

Catherine Ne'- lo said estate will maks pavment and 17 17 Canadian border, except in the Plains States, where the eiehty degree luie passes over northern Nebraska. Ninety itoeTee temperatures were not reached except in Texas and southern Arizona. River Conditions The rivers are falline slowly. Stages this mornine are: Franklin. 2.0: Parkers Landine.

l.l; Seward. 2.7: Lock No. 7. Monongahela, 11.00: Sutersville. 3.2: Pitts-bureh.

16.5: Dashields Dam. 5.0: Dam No. 7. 9.6: Dam No. 10.

.4: Dam No. 12. 10.1. The rivers will continue to faU slowly. Yesterday's Highs and Lows H.

L.l H. L. Abilene 70! Little Rock .88 74 Atlanta 84 61ILos Aneeles ..71 56 Atlantic City .73 65'LouisviUe 89 64 Bismarck ....70 45 Memphis 88 71 Boise .........64 SOIMiami 87 77 those having claims will present them to SHANE-ZANG Richard 413 N. Cralz Kathaleen. 615 Edmond St.

LE WINTER-GOLDEN Louis. 136 Fourth McKeesport: Goldie. 6528 Bay-wood St. BACH-THOMPSON Henry 995 Summer Mt. Lehanon: Geraldine.

1112 Dormont Dormont. TESSICINO-MeCOY Frank 81 Mc-Kinney McKees Rocks: Susan. Moon Run. DOWLER-BREWER William C. 6il6 Beacon Marsaret.

5546 Bryant -t. SKUCHKO-ZSAK George Glass mere: Anna. 5 Alexe St. NEWILL-O'DONNELL William 2oo Paul Helen. Joyce's Terrace.

PLATIMM J34 to $36 per ounce. SUGAR Contract 3 suirar futures nominally 1 to 5 points lower. September. 2 65b; January. J.Tu.SO: March.

2.75a-.80: May. S.77-.82. No. 4 contract wag unchanged to 1 Point hisher. December.

2.10-20: March 2 11; May, 2.10(n-.10; July. I.ll"i. TIN Spot, strait. 62: tunfftn. $2.60 to J3 per pound.

ZINC New York. 7.64; East St. Louis. 7.25. Mary Beattv executrix.

1410 Lowrie Farmers Deposit Fidelity Trust Fust, Natl at Pen Forbes National Keystone National Natl Bank of Amerva Peoples-Pit tshursh Trust Pitt. National potter Title Union Trust. 3 N. Pitti-burgh. Pa.

nean. oah nd William Morean: als survived by 18 grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Funeral from the Cme hlB dauehter. Mrs. Rose Murphy.

Hamilton Wednesday-afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Foresters of i 53 1 7 68 89 101 i. r.o 78 BYRON J. FINN. Attorney.

1501 Bereer Bide. No 3605 of 1941 Notice that 27a Southern Tract Stanley Row Clark 6g '46 United Traction 5s 87. Flat. Basis. week.

Of the companies covered by the survey, 67 per cent are now operating on a six or seven day basis, and about 75 per cent are running two or more 'cifts a day. The NAM pointed out, however, that the proportion of defense plants operating two shifts or more daily has been fairly constant since the beginning of this year. letters testamentary on the estate of Joseph f5527 C. Choffat or Jos. C.

Choffat. deceased, late MAIER-Suddenlv on Sundav ii of Pittsbureh, AUeeheny County, having 194l Karl beloved I husband I of been granted, all persons Indebted to said estate will maka payment and those hav- Marianne of "1 artie ing- claims will present them to William Friends maj call at Roderdse? Fnnfrl Choffat and Margaret Choffat Fischer. Home. 151, South "iI COOK-SMITH Ol lie N. 202 Broadway E.

McKeesport: Mary. 209 Seiele New York Curb Market Millvale. BENDEL-BEDELL Jacob Floreffe; TVirnthv T.ai'ire Boston 78 fiOiMinneapolis ..83 57 Buffalo 82 631 Montgomery ..89 69 Pittsburgh Livestock ..88 64 High Iaw Last Butte n.i 37 l.asnviiie Chattanooea .86 55lNew Orleans Sales (in 100s) 1 Int Prod 4 Intl Vijam .30 txecutors. 51 0 Ivy Pittsburgn. fa.

where services will hiH R. B. GABLER. Attorney. 335 5tb Ave.

day afternoot a 2 rWk Wednes- No. 3608 of 1941. Notice that letters a 1 testamentary on the estate of Mathilda "r.V'S on Sunday. Sept Smith or Mathilda W. Smith or Matilda J' at hautauqua.

N. Jennie Smith or Matilda W. Smith, deceased, late Hamiii. ape ,8 years, wife of the late ,.82 74 .76 62 DASHIO-MEKONIS John C. 171 Lecky Nettie.

1326 N. Franklin St. EBERZ-BENDER Anthony 147 Over-beck Olive. 1983 Putview Ave. Chicaeo 87 72New York ..84 71 Cincinnati ....90 51 (Oklahoma Pennsylvania Bureau of Animal Industry 6 4 1 ss 73 a 115 Cleveland ....84 6 4 1 73 115 2 Jacobs oC ARTZBERGER-McCORKLE Paul ..89 65 .81 60 nf PilDhiiri.li 1 llavlttei.

fmint. having 6 4 1 73 115 40 40 Columbus ....83 6oParkersbure been granted, all persons Indebted to saia I ..81 59 Denver 76 Des 84 64iPhoenix 6904 Thomas Marie. 6o22 Wins- AQUiLA-DANIELS Annetto. 169 Meadow Elvia. 195 Shetland Ave.

K- Attorney Samuel R. McClure. Friends received at the home of her son. Attorney Georse W. McClure.

819 Bell Ave. Braddock. Services Wednesdav Sept t- j' Firs' Presbyterian Church Braddock. at 2:30 p. m.

Friends in- .93 61 estate will make payment and tnos nav-ing claims will present them to Paol H. 3 Kingston Sales (in 100s) A- 1 Aero Sun 1 Ainsw-orth 2 Air Invest 5o xAltim l.td 1 Alum Co Am 1 Am Beverase 2 Am 1" an 1 A 1 5 Am Gas 25 do pf 1 Am General 1 Am Hard Rub. 1 Am l.i Tr. 1 Am Rep Op Hish Low Last 5 5 5 5 i 4 5 2 2 2 99 Pi i 89 1U 1 'm 1 10s ion, io 5's 5 5 8 8 30 30 30 28 'i 28 'i 4 4 1 4 1 40 .79 5 Detroit X4 7tl iittsnuren Smith. Executor.

3528 Camp St Pitts- Duluth 64 55IPortland. 53 BOLEA-MAGGI Armo 1 306 Second onren, Fa. Elkir-s SO 40iRaIeieh 84 59 i -ti. 23 'i "A's 23 Hi loti '2 106 i-j 106 li 2- 2 Coraopous; Esther. 711 ruit way.

McKees Rocks. Evansville 88 Louis 8S 71 Government Bonds Touch New Lows Bv Tiju Tiecf. Press NEW YORK. Sept. 15 Easiness in U.

S. Government loans featured an otherwise little-changed bond market in quiet dealings today. Federal bonds receded 2-32 to 7-32 point with a number of issues dropping into new low ground for the vear. Foreign dollar obligations generally were neglected and showed SALABLE CATTLE 850: market lamy active with (rood-choice steers steady; medium to good 25 cents lower and cows sirone-er: steers, rood to choice drv fed, Sll. 50-12.

50: medium to common to medium. S7.25-9.7d: heifers, sood to choice. S10-11: medium to yood. 8.50-9.25; eommunn to medium. Jt5.5O-7.50: cows, good to choice.

S7.25-8: medium to srood. S6.75-7.75; canners and cutters. bulls, good to choice. common to medium, $6 50-8 50 SALABLE HOGS 700: market active and 10 cents hicher; 16O-180 pounds. 511.85-12.15: 180-220 pounds.

S12.15- TRYCHTA-CHIAVETTA Earl 936 Fort Worth Lake City.67 61 Harrisbure ...72 56'San Antonio ..94 74 1 Lake Sh 5b. 4 LehiE-h A- 5 Lone Star 4 l.on lal Lt 50 do pf A 175 do pf 1 La 12 Kusseliwood McKees KocRs; Rosemary. 801 Seventh McKees Rocks. Huron .73 Francisco. 66 57 12 8 12 8 Indianapolis ..85 63 49 pa.

To Vincent J. Maetan- VVT A Sunday. September ctttio. respondent: Take notice that the Nef.oSi Ry'S subpena and alias subpena la the case of 7 Ie -tIVI Kpl Catherine Mastanunio aaginst you for di- hv two- 71'," vorce a v. m.

at No. 1842 July term. Bna Mrs Wilham WS 1941. Common Pleas Court of Allegheny "wo soni RiidoUih and n.ei County. have been returned n.

i. Rvanfone sister. Mr mi arft reouired to artnear anrl answer tn Pnpnrti tt ot A lacksonville .80 89 73 COI.LINS-DOODY Thomas 7154 Monticello Rita. 6448 Aurelia St. MATUSZEWICZ-KLLCZYCKA Joseph A.

Kansas City ..86 73'Washinetn .7 4 Knoxville 89 64iWinnipee 71 48 2 Mc-Wms 9' 9 '4 9 14 10 Mead Johns .131 131 131 Mnini: 1 1 i 1 i 1. 171M Mary Helen. 1U21 Lar-kins Way. 12.3o: 220-2o0 pounds. SI 1 2.35 25l- i mi.

ii. v.vi ni uiMiii i i iio JONES-LAING Newton Midway. complaint on or before the first Monday Jitineral Home. 4201 Brownsville Road Whitehall Rrentwood fnno.al ir.n... 45 Messabi Iron 5-1 6 15-16 15-16 i Pounds.

100-150 pounds, 13Mi.ii Bumper 1 1 -1 I 5i'l I 5 rnuirhs. S9. 50-10. na. -t.

John Midway. MISTERKA-MIZERAK Adam 83A Tal Blaw-Knox Gets Contracts of October 1941 JOHN HEINZ. Sheriff day afternoon at 2 oVIock. Interment SALABLE SHEKP lOOOr market slow 4 bot Rradrioek; Mary. 1108 Hi Cherry Way.

Braddock. in jenerson Memorial Park. W. C. McCLURE.

Attorney. 700 Jones Law For Chemical Equipment DEVLIN-GALLAGHER James. Acme and 2o cents lower: choice lambs. 3511.75-12.25: medium to cood. MO-11: common.

ewes. MS: wethers. 53.50-5.75. SALABLE CALVES 175: market active Building. NO 4bb2 of 1U4U Notice PEACOCK On Friday, Sept.

12 Sampson that letters of administration on the estate husband of the late Appev Bennett of Clara Burr, deceased, late, of Pitts- Friends received at his late home 317 bureh. A Ieehenv Countv. havine been r.rnmh.r. -i 1 i 1 'i 4 4 7 7 -7. 30 30 13-16 13-16 Acmetonia; Peaile.

337 Maxwell Snrinedale. The Blaw-Knox Co. announced CAMPBELL-LEWIS Lawrence 717 Ktrantea, ail persons lnuepiea saiu eeiaie 1-uneral on Tuesdav Sent 1 al tn ann ou cents metier; irood to choice SO 15.50: selects. 3V16: medium. Sll.

culls and commons. $6 50-9. 170 170 Kahler Dtionesne: Annabelle. 330 Vireinia Wilkinsbuie. today it had been awarded contracts for the manufacture and installa JttFSJZl Heqniem hieh mass at St.

Luke MORRISON-KTLLMER John .1.. 1314 Arkansas Dormont: Mane. 1526 tion of $3,000,000 worth of chemical 2MidSPetAvtc 0.37b. 4 I MnlS PelB 0.O56. 1 'j 1 MidlWestCn 0.20b..

4 3 Midvieft Oil 0.90 7 1 MonarchMT 0.25b. 30 11 Monopram Pict 7, 1 Mont Ward A 7 .170 1 MiCityCopp 0 2 'i 1 MtStsPwrCo 1 -i 13 2 Nar Fuel 1 1 1 'a 2 Nat pf 6 P7 1 Nat Rub 1 Nat Tunnel 3 2.. NewEPwAs 6pf3' 31 2 Niag Pwr 2 'i 1 do wts 5 NiairSHMd 3 1 Niles-Bement 1 b. 52 trpenmoiint Ave Dormont ministrator: i 903 Wai St Pit fsbureh! Pa. vaVK srHWRT7 Attorney 4VT4th rETERSON On Monday.

Sept. 15. 1941. aJI 5 ToqV. ioxi "x'otf- Anna, wife of the late John Emil Peter NU 0 1 1.

"on Services at the residence of her Pittsburgh Dairy Market HAST-VOLLBBRG James 336 13 ll 1 1 97 6 3 37 processing equipment in two syn little change apart from a rise of more than a point in Yugoslav Bank 7s of 1957. Domestic corporate bonds were featureless with small gains and losses about evenly divided. rviTFD 'TATKS GOVKRNMENT IX1ANS TRFASl RY BONDS iles i in 10Ooi Wish Low T.ast 4. 4 1115 1115 1115 4T .1118 17 11817 118 17 5 in.MMS 1 O.t 1 113 4 1 :55 -s i in i 1 1 1 1 1 .23 IH5 4-52. 1115 IO 105 10 105.ll FFPKRM.

FARM LOAN BONDS 1 T.4-'' 101 .15 IOI .15 lOl .1 5 1 ion 106. 20 1 06.20 HOVF OWNERS LOAN BONDS 5 3s 10V-44 1 OH 1 6 1 O6 1 6 106 1 6 NF.W YORK C1TV BONDS 4 xv chv 3s 1SI80. 1(I53, jn5t 105 13 6 3i 37 2 Brownsville Josepha. 404, Cadar-hursf St irr -o nw.ui..!.-,. 'j1' naupmRT.

r-ine Ambridee. Pa Trailer xjisiii.n. ucvcdswi, jaic ui iiiuiniiu, on eanesaay at a p. m. Friends in LO( Dan.

1607 East Aurucu.v uaviii itct-ii bi.uku. ui TllPfl Stella. J715 Fifth Ave. HEINRICHER-BARKOVICH Stanley A persons indebted to payment and those BT TTER EASY: nearbv tubs 92 score extras. 3S; (o score standards.

37; 89 thetic rubber factories authorized by the Defense Plant Corp. The contracts were placed by the Naugatuck Chemical Division of the "havTng cUim, "wUl RiLKlTJ-? 14. 194T Bishoo Tdminis- P' R'ckitts. wife of the late Harry St pJ 5- Rwitts and mother of Albert. Paul fittsDuren, i-a.

Raymond and Mrs vathmr. Qnm.li, Raymond and Mrs. Kathrvn s'oinelti present them to David id score, mi: score. 34 'i. ool lamella Anne.

4824 Blackberry St. EGGS STEADY: wholesale and jobbing trator. 838 Freeland LE VINE-MYERS Melvin J. 5933 Hooart prices: wnite extras. 3: white standards.

Mary. ri4a Moniter St. mixca extras. .53: nrsts. 30: current re 3N, 52 7'H 95 20 t.

52 7 93 20 ORGAN-WARDO Thaddeus S. 904 First Death Notices Friends received at the home of hpr eon. Paul Rickitts. 2707 Crosby Ave (off Poniomac). Dormont.

Services Tue-day evening at 8:30 o'clock. Funeial i I sioo orp .50. 1 No Am LAP pf 1 No Am Ray A 2 4 Novagel Arene 2a. P5 20 ceipts, zzn --a frovernment srraded eFs. job-bine prices cases: White V.

S. extra Monessen: Irene. 726 Talbot Braddock. 22 larpe. ia: u.

extra medium weqnosrtay at a. m. BII. LINGER On Saturday. Sept.

13. 1941. MOWERY BENEDICK Georee 807 U. S. Rubber which will build a synthetic rubber factory at Naugatuck, and by the Firestone Tire Rubber which will con S.

standards larsre, 42-47: U. S. a tz. lards medium mi.a at 5:10 a. William F.

Billinger. hus-ROSS At West Bndgewater. on Fri 1 xdOkla Gas 1.40 19' 19T, KrooKtine Janet. 5512 Center Ave. KAMINASKY-KACHANHK Stanley.

Ches- band of Ida Kuechler Billinger and day. James, husband of Eva Ross 'nee OxOhio Pwr i'-, pf llli 111 111 brown pees: U. S. extra larpe. S.

wick: Elizabeth. 46 Federal Natrona. Am Super lOxAppal El Pow p.107 's 106 7s 106 .1 Ark Gas pf 7 7 7 2 Ashland Oil 5 1JH Fish 3's A din 2 Atlas Corp 'a 2 Atla Ply 1S' IS', a 23 Auburn Cent 5 4 Js 2 An i 3's 3 1 Bab Wile 29 29 -i 29 6 Bald Loco wts 5's 5 '-a 2 Basic Hefra. fl 9 1 Beaunit I 7 Beech Aire 1 1 'a 11 19 Bell Aire 1 's 1S 19'i 1 Bellanca Aire 4 4' 4 40 Berkev Fur 1 15-16 2 Bliss 1K J6 1H, 2 Klumenthal 7 7 5 7 "i 2 Breeze Corn 11 's 1 1 1 a 1 1 2 Bririai-pt Ma. IN.

Is. Hi 1 Bull t'n A 4 's 4 4 5xBrown Co pf 25 25 25 1 Brown FA 2 2 2 'i 6Brown-F Dist 3 4 do pf 1 'it- 66 66'-2 66 -j 2 Brown Rub 7 7-S 5 xBii'-keve 4... 45 45 '4 2 Buff XKP pf 1 7 1 7 17 1 Bun 1. 12 12 13 2 Cable El Prod ..77 7-16 7 16 7 16 8 Calam Sus 1.60 13 12 13 1 Can Col Airw 4 4 4 7 Can Marconi P-l 1 Carrier Corp 7 7 -S 7 1 Catalin Cp 3 7 3 7 3 7 2 ent St Elec 1-32 1-32 1-32 1 ft El Pf ss Cessna Aire xd 13 12't 12 2 ines Service 4'i 4 a 4 1 00 fi BB pf 60 60 6 1 city Auto o.o xd. 6 6 6 6 Claude Neon 'i "i 'i 2 Cleve Tract 4 3 7 4 2 ol Sr 1 wts 2' 2'i I I Col 0 1 1 7.

1 7-s 1 tons A 2f 'ti 2f'j 20' 1 Cons Steel 8 1 Con! I Oil 5 1ti 5-16 5-16 35it xCopper Rnse 0.3od 3 6 'i 5t'odcn 'c 5 154 15 15a4 2 Crocker Wh fii, 6 '2 fl 16 CubanAtlSug 0 5'd 13 3s 13 13 "1 1 Tlavion Rub 0.5ob. 10 lo'i lf4 1 Pet Gasbet 1 9 9 9 1 Pi-co Twn Tr 7 "i 7 7 V4 1 Dubiher Con 2 Vi 2 2'i 2 Eagle P. chert 9 9 9 2 Ea GAFucl 37 35 7 37 SOxEa St Cp 6 pf B. 16, 1, 16. 9 El Bd Sh 2i 2', 2 5 do 5 pf 5 62 '3 61 R2 8 do pf 6 66.

66 66 9 Equity Cp 1 Fairchild Av 1 1 1 1 "i 11 c.xira mciuum. u. s. standards large. LYLE ITHA James Tarentum: to-ti: i standards medium.

35-3S. struct a similar plant at Akron. O. Mary. Tarentum.

HILLTRV STEAOV: hpjvn hen. REMPER-DALBNER John. 911 West father of Leona Francis, tormeriy oi 2604 Perrysville Ave. Funeral from the residence of his dauehter-in-Iaw. Mrs.

Ethel Billinger. 2230 St. Luke's Square, on Tuesday, at 2 p. m. Pittsburgh Aerie Nc.

76. F. O. Alleeheny Lodge. No.

339. B. P. O. Allegheny Council.

No. 112 O. of I. A. Friends invited.

21-23: leehorn hens. 15-17: rock tnrinr Each of the plants, and two 1 Pantepec Oil Venz 4 4'i 4 Vi lfPennroad 3S 3 3 oil xdP PAL pf 6... 103 103 pf X- 105 105 Vj 105 i 1 Phillips Pack 414 414 41, 6 Phoenix Sec 8. SV. 8 ers.

21-23: red snrineers 19-'o- lesrhnrn ern Tarentum; tmuy. vy. lentn Tarentum. sprineers. 18-19: old roosters.

12-1 4 ducks jviiKszani. uneral from home of Hok-heimer and Bock. Mam St at Ninth. Sharpsbure. on Wednesday.

Sept. 17. at 8:15 a. m. Hieh mass of requiem at Madonna of Jerusalem Church at 9 o'clock.

St'HNIERLE On Sept 15 1941. Kathryn Hochstein. wife of the late Henrv Schnierle and mother of Mrs. Anna Ebersbereer and Mrs. Louise Gansauer Mrs.

Katherine Meiner and Miss Marie Schnierle. Friends received at Cnunley others authorized by the Defense BfCHEK-KABLASH Stanley J. Bethel i.t-j.-: tresh killed hens dressed and Library; Anna. Bertha st 2otxdo pf 47. 47 47 orawn.

.1: Tresh killed hens dressed Plant will have an initial BITLEK On Sunday. Sept. 14. 1941. at leathers removed.

30: fresh killed 1 i 1 1 CRIST-ALKO Clarence 66 Hazelwood capacity of 10,000 gross tons per ers dressed, feathers removed, 30. Ave Frances. 6 Maedalene St. DUNLAP DECODRCY Georee 715 r-ionecr ixotd 40. 30iP 4 2'ib 1 Pitts Met 1 xdPlough Inc .60.

1 Potrero Sue 1 Pratt Lamb 2 67 Vi 67 67 16 157 16 IS IN IS Defense Contracts Available to Firms Contracts to manufacture the following defense items are available to Pittsburgh district companies. Inquiries should be made to the Contract Distribution Division. Office of Production Management. Federal Reserve Bank 717 Grant St. Itrm Bid Closes S.

A Ro.U and F-'jm 1 1 piles Wehiins 1. 2 Drill KleaciiTi and Shrunk Keii. Co it leng. l.eUae'' ept. 26 Ker-ey.

Blue. Dark Sept. 26 11 a. John (Jack, in his fi.ird year, son of the late James J. and Ellen McDonald Butler, and brother of Edward L.

Butler of Pittsburgh. Peter Butler of Hollywood. and R. J. Butler of Braddock.

Funeral from the home of year, with provisions for future expansion when necessary. Monterey Duquesne; Aora. 0U Crawford St Dnauesne. Funeral Home. Franklin Ave.

at Coal Wilkinsbure. where services will Iv-held Wednesday afternoon at 2:3 o'clock. Chicago Livestock z.i 'i a John S76 Lelia SO Puj So 5 of loft lnii his brother. R. J.

Butler. 433 Georee Ida. fi06 Bosres Ave. 106 64 a 625 do 6 pf ol'i 53 VRANAI-GEORGIEFF Georse. 465 w.

porch L. E. Larson. 1326 Hawthorne owner-contractor; cost S95. Braddock.

on Wednesday at a. tn. gjMON Suddenly. on Sundav Sent 1 4 Eighth W. Homestead: Anna.

fjo W. Eiehth W. Homestead. Rear Trinity 1701 one-story ga 450 xRaymonc! Cone 1. IT'i solemn requiem nign mass at st.

nomas Church at 9 a. m. Friends invited. rage: P. Tortorete.

1701 Trinity own 17S 5 1 SLEASE-CUNNINGHAM Clyde 3119 Hoes 8.000: market unevenly 5 15 cents hieher on all weiehts: eood and choice 180-240 pounds. $12-12 25: ton S12.30: 240-270 onim.U sii.tiin- 17 5 1 27 er-contractor: cost 50. BOVARD On Sunday morning-. Anna Kelvm Eleanor. 14l P.

tiieniana Ave. Millbndee 70 Kepaur porcn: Bir iwi. at a. Dorothy Simon in her 23rd year, beloved dauehter of Bert and Nell Simon (nee Nicholson Funeral from her home. 505 Franklin East Pittsbureh.

on Wednesday at 9:30 a. m. Requiem mass at St. William's Church at 10 a. m.

Interment St. Joseph's Cemetery. East McKeesport. 1 Kepublic Avn 5 1 Riohm Bad 1 28 Root Petro 2 St Resie Paper" 2 25 do pf 109 Bovard (nee Manning), widow of James Bovard. of 40fl East Ohio beloved mother of Thomas Bovard.

Funeral from McCabe's. 5300 Penn on WILLIAMS-BOLES Charles. 76 Crawford Qt 7rt Prawforil St mingham Dime B. L. 2112 Carson owner; O.

C. Meyer. 210O Sarah contractor: cost Stl25. 20-300 pounds. 1 1.55-11.PO; sows strone to IO cents hieher: grood 350-500 pound wetehts.

59.60-1 0.50: liehter weiehts to POSTLER-LITZINGER Harold 3200 103 Tuesday. Sept. 16. 1914. at 9:30 a Mendan 203 Exterior repairs; ana a Dove.

Mitchell Viola 60 Craiehead St 20 xScranton Lace 18 21 mrn. Orange and antiia. non-alcoholic Requiem high mass at Old St. Patricks STR1EBIG Suddenly at the home of hi Binder. 203 Meridan owner: John C.

2 Serl Lock CROCKE -M acCLOS KEY Samuel i rch at IO a. m. Friends invited eranddauehter. Mrs. Clifford Reese.

155 Sept. 30 Sept. 2rt Hoesch 407 Eureka contractor; cost, SoO Coral Gables. Katnarine. wui in rARRm.I On Sunday Sept.

14. 1941.1 tattle 14.000: calves 700: ceneral market rather slow; yearlings and lieht steers. including yearline heifers in broadest demand, hut shipper demand rather narrow especially so on fat steers scaline 1250 pounds upward: medium Woodstock 1544. rear one-story 109 18 6 3S 3 oi 7 cTvmrsKl.lnrrn SlanW Jr. 2326 21 1 21 Sadie Blanche McLauehlin Carroll, oi I 404 Depot Youngwood.

wife of Jamee L. Carroll and mother of J. Leej earaee: G. Bassler et ux. 1544 Woodstock owners; B.

Geyer. 1532 Woodstock St, Clinton wunnan: Anneune. Ave Witmerdine. contractor: cost i5. weiehts and weighty kind dull, steadv to weak: yearlings steady: fed heifers strone Carroll.

Services at her residence ont SKWERES-BECK Wesley. 1 3 Seward cpt Oct. O.t. Oct. Oct.

O.t. cpt. Sept. Paper Oct. Silk.

Parach'Jle and Fahru' i onipmmd. Knt Preentive runii'kin. Canned Atuilo'iue. Canned ait. Table i 4 Ru ber i Fire r.mIics.

tel Pippr. "Mimeozraph Paor. Wiapiuns and Tape Pool Gf. Oil Spear Pittock. on Saturday.

Sept. 13. 1941 at 5:30 p. Andrew husband of the late Mary Wiss'l Striebig. aee 78 years, (formerly of N.

also survived by 1 brother and 1 sister. Friends received at the Joseph A. Pappert and Sons Funeral Home. 711 Lockhart N. S.

Funeral Wedneday-at 8 a. m. Requiem mas at St. Francis De Sales Church. McKees Rocks at 9 a.

Tuesday. Sent. 16 at 2:30 P. m. D.

S. T. River 316-18 Raze dwelling: TTennesstr et al care Robt. W. Hunt Duquesne: Mary, en t-risciua a- 10 10 cents nipher; run included abou 16 6 3S 3.

9 '-3 4'i 8L 2 57 1 36 27 4a Interment Plum Creek Cemetery. New Profes.ional Bide owners: Austin Givens, 3. in 3' 'a 4a 27 8U 2H 6 1 36 1 3 Is 4S 2 .1000 western grrassers. mainly stockers and feeder and fat she stock; stockers m-RM ANOWSKI-MROZ Anthony 343 Texas. Pa.

3 Se i berime Rub 1 Dn it 1 Shawnie 3 Solar Aircraft 0 15d 4o xSpaldine 1 st pf 1 Std CSI 0.60ri 5 xStd pf 1 Std Prod 1 4 Std Tube 4 Sterl Alum 1.20d. 5 Sterhne Inc 2 Super Oil Calif 4 Taircart Co 4 Tob Prod Exn. 2 Trans Lux 2 Transwest Oil 1 Sanduskv contractor: cost S19o. 3 A 3. St Helen 3427 Flavian St 3 8 32 Kair.

hild Ensr 5 Kansteel weak: beef cows dull, but canner and CAIN" On Sunday. Sept. 14. William El 8 Yetta 10.55 lnselbnc on aweuine Sept. 23 r-T-vtxcT-r-c nn Hrsr.N Carleton 2S 5'i l1.

36 mer oeinveo nusnann or uatv a. i.ain. .108 108 108 1 Flor 7 pf 0 J. Thaller. 1035 Yetta owner-contrac cutter cows strone at.

57.25 down: bull and vealers steady: w-eiphty sausage bull Syracuse, in. ociy, im of 716 Main StCoraonolis. Pa. Friends RtvH Wilkinsbitre. to vea ers oO-l 4 Sfl inn on tor: cost Ilbo.

Essen 220 Cut dormer window; Frennd et ux. 221 Essen owners: a received at the Armour Funeral Home. I WAYMAN -Suddenly, on Sunday Sent. 14 8H7 Fifth Coraopolis. where -l P- Charles H.

(Bussi Seavey 2 Ford Ltd 1 1 IS 2 Fkllo County Hist. 1 i 1 1 Fro in in io 1 Fuller ne 15 15 15 ZATERlwiNDSTEIN Leo. 16A isinotiy cnoice ycarlme steers Ohio MUlvaie: itearj. services will be held Wednesday. Sept.

nnnjT-1 air: sill'IMy 1 .00 iiesi rx 3'. i 4 lt Knopo. 3432 Sirius contractor: cost m. Interment Coraopolis I 17. at S10O pound averages and 1256 pounds S12.50: very liberal supply medium weieht JCSTKO-STRANOVICH Michael 1203 Cemetery.

4H 4s 4 Wayman. father of Paul Wayman and son of Jennie Mason Wayman and the late Charles Wayman. formerly of 3942 Everereen Road. Funeral from the home of Sfhellhaas Son. 7-7 East N.

on Wednesday at 1 p. m. Gold Cross Commanderp. K. of and friends and weigkhty good to near choice steers CHERRINGTON Of Powers Run Road.

Catoctin 3278, rear One-story earaee extending to dwelling: A. A. Danik. 3278 Catoctin owner: H. E.

Anderson. Buena Vista Anna. A ve unsold: led heiiers and low price cow- 1 Gen Allovs 7n 1 Gen Firep 0 S5b. 2 Glen Alrien I-'IN 1 Godchanx Sus A 2. 7 Gulf Oil 1 36 13'2 13 13 13U 3(1 2 30 36H 36 ttvckptjT-ATTGTTSTA Morean 1447 well cleaned up.

however. w. 4621 Lilbora Ross contractor enct SCflO Hara 1 on sunnay. urornii, nu-band of Edith Cherrington (nee Orndge). father of Mx- D.

C. Bennett. Vera. John and Arthur Chernngton. 27 43 54 5-16 Fourth ixew rnisniui Frederick Sewickley.

S. AK.MV Fuel cept. 23 Pipe Pliitr Thread Master. Sept. 25 Pa-'kine Gaske" Daphrams.

Boois Hose. Hydraulic Sept. 3 Solenoid Assembly Sept. 2 Pa king Foots. Hose.

Seal. Gasket and Valve serf. 23 Lamp Assv trie. Machine. 24 bsorber Vibration.

Tube Form. Double Fvtension Sept. 23 Tofl. Gao Setter gleaner. Spark PiUS Fibre Cienner Sept.

2 Rair Chansipc. Phot osraphtc Set. 24 Bats. Work. Denim.

Blue Sept. 1. Tools Sept. 26 iito. lave.

l.aboraiorv Horizontal Set. 27 Teeth Combination Set Sept 22 Oil ra'or ent. Thesis Handles Wrought Steel Sept. 23 Periodicals Sept. 18 10 Fn I.t Pwr pf -50 xd Shoe pf io I' Lines pf 2 tT Stores 1 Cn Wall Paper.

5 I'niv Corn vtc. Sheep 3000; sprine lambs steady to strone; four doubles closely sorted handy-weight Idaho straight SI 1.90: bulk good and choice natives. 511.25-11.75: odd lot Island Ave. and Magnolia Way One- We.Aj zrTtT'. -v niher 1213 FranK- C.pvirM at.

bome of Holrheimer and I EIDINGER On Saturday. Sept. 13. Jo- 1 HammermillP 1 20 2f 20 3 Hearn Den 4 3 i 4 27 43 5-16 7 64 l'l story bakery extension: Braun Bros. iiaK- 43 5i 5-16 1 9 64 1H Bock.

Mam at Ninin. snarpnoiire, 3 Mr-Willal 22 Varney BeUevt.e GONSOWSKI-MEYERS VinDt 343o ci VnrEnrrt 3r07 Butler St. ine owner: Unkefer 809 Ful Inn "RlHir eontractorsr cost RIO 000. medium to good yearlines. s.7o-.": few fat native ewes.

55: bulk. S4.75 down Tups. Sept. 16. at 1 p.

1 Heela Mm 0 6 6 6 1 T'th rf 5 Vc 6 seph. beloved husband of Mary Weidm-ger. 744 Seventh Ave Coraopolis. Pa Friends received at. the family home Requiem hieh mass at St.

Joseph Church. Coraopolis. Wednesday. Sept. 17 9 a.

m. Intermeat St. Joseph's CAROTHERS On Saturday. Sept. 13 SASINOSKi-MINK Walter.

219 Third California 3557 Repair gable panel: Anna F. Ford, widow. 3557 California owner: Keystone Home Serv tsiawDox; ucuno. l- t. -Sir Ktrk-VARFRGER Donald 243 1941.

at 11 p. Kaipn Jixon. asea on years: beloved husband of Hilda Schill Carothers, son of James and the late uniA Vitnet-al fmm the 1 Heyden Ch 3 96 94 94 50 xHorn Harrit 2... 27'i 27 'i 27 li 10 do 5 pf 5 Ill 111 111 3 Hygrade 2 2 2 1 111 Iowa Pow I 1 1 3 Plastic Companies ice. 220 Cedar contractor: cost I'ia, Grand 1115 Porch foundation PrineetoV West View; Beryl.

50b Orchard Bellevue. KA SINLIN-DeBASI Alexander A 3034 14 famiW home. Brownsdale. Butler Cnun- WIM.IS-ROOGER fin Sundap. Sept X.

Marnell. 1115 Grand owner-con- Announce Merger 1941 Sarah A Mechan. widow of Ed ty. Wednesday afternoon at 2 :30 trar-tor: cost 2 HI I pf 2c 2M 3 Imn Can 50a. 7'j 7 7H rnmler anil St 1 H.enair DQr' Sy The United Press MAMMARELLI-CTJSHING Albert 1-1 clock 3 UtiUty I pf 1 2 Valspar 25 do pf Id 16 2 Venea Pet 70xVire pf 96 9 Vultee Aire 10 3 Wellineton Oil 2 i 1 Wentwth Mf? 0.20b 2 1 Western Air 4 2W ms 0.15b 2 Vi 1 Wilson Jones 0.50b 8 6 Wneht Hare 0.40a 3'i C.

T. Conley et ux. 106 Cumberland St. EW1XG Suddenly. Sunday.

Sept. 14. 1-11. 74 7s 16 3 3 4 95 96 lo 10 2'i I'i 2 2 7 4, 4S 2H 2 8 8 3H 3 5il xlns No Am 2 a. 80'.

SO go i. 14 lnt wts. 2 2 2 owners-contractors: cost S30. ward E. Willis, at the home of her son John Elliston.

47 Ralston Place. Mt Lebanon. Funeral from the Beinhauer Mortuary. 2630 W. Liberty Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock.

Friends invited. PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 15-The merger of three companies making James W. Kwinr oi near oregg father of rm .1 Rovensk.v of New 31 lnt Petrol 1 11 lo ii North Field 1VO-. rear tme-siory garage; C.

F. Fedor, 1704 North Field owner: J. M. Stull. 48 Mainsgate St 1 do re? 1H 10s 10 10 York City and John N.

Ewing of Car-rteeie, Pb. Friends received, at Marshall moulded plastic compounds and formation of a corporation to pro Funeral Home. Oakdale. where serv- WISNIEWSKI a Sunday. September 14.

Ingramu. contractor: cost iiiiu. Arnold 27 Rebuild porch: F. 1941. at 10:55 n.

Rose Winnie wski ices will be held Tuesday afternoon at 2 duce these compounds for the air clock. Interment lemerery. Bell. 27 Arnold owner; R. M.

Deener, 730 Kerr contractor; cost f30O. sw Mill Run "565. rear One. Half Year Profits of New York Centra! FELTON At his residence. 2828 Espy craft industry, was announced today by Arthur E.

Pew, Sun Oil Aircraft Firm Exercises S. Sixteeutn xuciiu-. STFVENScbNNOR Louther 550 Nelson Run Marjone. 628 Herron DAhTeLOL-STRAUCH John Jr. 333 Lois.

825 Clarissa St LACOCK-AYRES Byron Washineton, Pal; Dorothy. 211 Washington St Mc- wnflSRTWHAW Edwin 3404 Hill SMunhalir Louisl 7125 Michiean Swissvale. RADCLIFFE-JACKSON Andrew llls Bufns Wilkinsbure: Florence. Ill-Bums Wilkinsbure. IVANCIK-RUSSIN John.

637 Melrose Ave. AmbndVe: Helen. 60S Glenwood 10 Ain.worth story earaee; H. and I. Caldwell.

2565 beloved wife of Walter Wisniewski. aee 63 years; also survived bv one daughter two sons. Funeral from her home. 3341 Fleetwood on Thursday. September 18th.

at 8:15 a. m. Requiem mass at Immaculate Heart ol Mary R. C. Church at a.

m. Saw Mill Run owners-contractors Co. vice president. Ave, Dormont. suddenly on Sept.

13. 1941. at 9 a. Edward son of the late Wm. and Mary Moore Felton Brother of Mrs.

Ralph F. Hunter. Miss Helen L. Felton. Frank Long-Idle Blast Furnace Goes Back Into Production GRANITE CITY, 111., Sept.

15 A long-idle blast rurnace, recently purchased by the Koppers United Co. and rehabilitated to turn out about 250,000 tons of pig iron a year, went back into production here today. Rebuilding of the blast furnace was begun late last June following its sale by the former Granite City Pig Iron Co. and has been rushed to completion to alleviate the nation's critical pig iron shortage. Option to Buy Stock cost $135.

WILLS FILED The new concern, the Universal MILLIONS B.v The united Press and Thomas M. Felton. 'Friends received ZAHNISER On Saturday Sept 1941 Cleveland William W. Zahniser. hus Oe DOLLAR DECIT Mary C.

Girvin Sarah Ann Girvin Moulded Products is a con solidation of the Monocoupe Aero at th. tr Tt T.aufirhlin Funeral Home. fxlrr nersonaltv 350. realty S10OO. 15- Jeanette M.

Koesel Louise Koesel TJ1 331 0 W. Liberty So. Hills, where services will be held Monday. Sept. lo.

at 8 p. m. PROFIT lery. personalty S1900. realty none.

NEW YORK. Sept. 15 Liberty Aircraft Products Corp. has exercised its option to purchase from Phoenix Securities Corp. a block of plane and Engine the Bristol Aircraft Corp.

and Bristol Aircraft nrt.1 VR Tin Satlirdav Pent. 13. 1941. band of Nell Holson. son of Mrs.

E. J. Zahniser. and1 brother of Wallace Ravmond E. and Marguerite Zahniser of Pitfbureh.

Remains may be viewed at the Alleeheny Cemetery Chapel (Butler St. entrance from noon. Tuesday Sept. 16. until time of services at 3 p.

m. 10 Products, Canada. SCHIEBER-ESCHWIDT -R William beloved tiusoana oi saran Harris Feller, of 357 Marylea Brentwood. Services at the Beinhauer Mortuary. 2630 Wet Liberty on Tuesdav evening at 8:30 o'clock.

Friend. Executive offices will be in New York with manufacturing plants at Bristol. Orlando, and Bellevue, Ont. 33 '34 '35 38 '3? I IUI 1 II "40 Florists and members oi tiermania i.rase ouo F. and A.

M. and America Flint Glass 100,000 shares of Autocar Co. common stock at $15 per share, it was announced today. Liberty Aircraft has paid to Phoenix $500,000 cash and has signed a one-year 2 per cent note for secured by the entire block of Autocar shares. 41 Workers Tnion Local 21 are invited.

About half the plant's production w- ill be delivered in a molten state To the nearby Granite City Steel and the remainder to other firms, most of which are located in QUICK DEATH TO Safe Sure Inexpensive way to get rid of bedbugs. Results guaranteed on contacf. Non-staining when used as directed. Simply pour Discovery down baseboards, in craefcs in walls or spray on beds wherever bedbugs lurk and breed. Over 1,000,000 cans of Peterman's sold last yea.

At your druggist's, 25. GIDAS-SPRAYS $3, BASKETS $5 3719 FORBES ST. MA. SC. 1300.

5-4 the St. Louis district. 1501 Fenn "U5 Pfu 90S East End Ave.Ukinsbure. GALLI-'ZI-LOCOCO Thomas J. 69 Tan Braam Rose 1711 Tusun St.

BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATIONS Webster 707-9 Raze, buildine; Jas L. Stuart. Oliver owner: Austin Givens. 1 Sandusky contractor; CCourt House. Grant St.

and Fifth Ave. Elevator shaft; Alleeheny County Dept. of Property and Supplies, owner: Landau Bros. Co, 125 First contractor: cost 59750. Fifth 1707-f.

rear Interior Colonial Trust Fourth owner: Nicola Carlo. 3014 Glendale Brentwood, contractor: cost S2000. Arthur 46-523 three-story build-mes razed: Hueh F. Boyle. Protectory Place, owner; Austin Givens.

Ins, 1 San-riiicfev St contractor: cost 450. FISHER On Saturday. Sept. 13. 1941.

at 5 p. Margaret H. Fisher, wife of the late Howard Irving Fisher, mother of Mrs. S. 8.

Hoebl. Mrs. J. L. Converse.

Mrs. M. J. Maury. Howard Frank Richard Robert L.

Fisher. Funeral services at her late residence. 1201 LaClair Regent Square. Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock PEOPLES-PITTSBTRGH TRUST SPRAYS. $3: BASKETS.

S5 CO. 3400 DAVE HILL FLORAL CO- 6th Ave, ic Wood LUBTN and SM ALLEY FLORISTS 126 Fifth Ave. GRant 2200. Monuments-Cemetery Lots LOSS Coal Shipments Gain NEW YORK, Sept. 15 Shipments of anthracite coal in August increased 16.36 per cent over July and stood 44.51 per cent above the total for August, 1940, the Anthracite Institute reported.

Shipments by originating carriers in August amounted to 4.763.599 net tons, compared with 4.093,880 in July and 3.296,260 a year ago. 10 15 20 FITZSIMMONS On Friday. Sept. 12. 1941 William H.

Fitzsimmons son of William and Lillian Renz Fitz Opens Chicago Office NEW YORK. Sept. 15 Hirsch, Lilienthal members of the New York Stock Exchange, announced the opening of an office in Chicago under the management of Louis Stirling. COMPANY Pittsburgh. Sept.

11. 1941. T)H IDEND The Board of Directors ot this Company has this dav declared a larterly dividend of two per cent on the capital stock, parable OoMOSer 1. 1341. stockholders of record at the cjse of bus-ne-s September IS.

1941. Checks will be mailed BOYD JlcKOWN. Secretary. PETGEafJlAM MILLVALE MONCMENT WORKS John A. Kremmel.

Large display. Prices plainly marked. Duplicate monuments furnished. Convenient payments without carrying charges. 1252-54 Evergreen Ave.

Millvale 112S. simmons; brother of Earl Fitzsimmone and Mrs. Jane Gross. Funeral from the family home. Ill North Pacific At.

E. on Tuesday afternoon, at 2:30 mutONS Of DOLLARS DISCOVGRV O. tn. Hawthorn 1326. Iruit cellar nd.

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