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The News Journal from Wilmington, Delaware • Page 20

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Twenty Journal'Every Evening, Wilmington, Delaware Friday, March" 7, 1947 was a charter member of the Woman's Club of Claymont. U. S. Investor 1 CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank relatives, frlenfll. ployes of Diamond Stat Teieohone and students of Bayard their kindness, floral offerings and uae or cars during our recent erT'f 'nVnwii death of son and brother, Richard William Hopkins.

Stock Market Gives Ground The funeral will take place from Obituaries of the Day N. Y. Stock Quotations the Beeson Funeral Home, 502 I zled ter, Sister Mildred of the Benedic 11:30 O'Clock Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hopin nu John A.

Horisk West Seventh Street, Tuesday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. The Rev. Edward J. Bond, pastor of McCabe Memorial Methodist Church, of tine Order, died two years ago. The funeral will be from the home krort4 (ally by Laird.

Biascll Meeds, Death Notices 3 Ptst Close Johns-Uanville 133H of Mrs. McBride, 708 South Scott Failure to Push Market which she was a member, will offi 11:30 1324 47 Street, at 9 o'clock Monday morn ciate. Interment will be in River- uai-aat BaUdinc. Pre Close Air Reduction jig Alaska Juneau 84 it Allied Chem. 173 174 Declines of Fractions To Two Points Plus Feature Slow Trading HORISK At his lat residence.

ing with solemn requiem mass at Kennecott Copper 48 view Cemetery. Higher on Lewis Ruling Amazes N. Y. Brokers St. Elizabeths Church at 9:30.

In Allied Kid Clayton Street. on Marcn ''7 John husband of Anna P.HorUt tives and friends are invited to ttnl the funeral from the funeral home of J. J. Doherty. Seventh and Rodney StreeU.

oa terment will be in Cathedral Ceme Allied Store Ailis Chalmers tery. Other Deaths CHARLES M. HOWELL In Friends may call at the McBride NEW YORK. March 7 UP. The si 35 97', a 2 13 Monday morning.

Marcn iu. Requiem mass at St. Thomas Chorch at 9:30 oclock. Interment private at Cathedral Cemetery. Friends may cu the funeral home Sunday eveninf.

I to I o'clock. home Sunday night. Amat. Leather AmiL Leather. Pfd.

Amer. Can. Amer. Loco Amer. Metal Co- Ltd.

Lee Tire Rubber Liggett St Myers Lockheed Aircraft Loews Martin. Glenn L. Montgomery Ward Philip MorrU St Co. NttT Cash Register Natl Dairy Products The funeral of John A. Horisk, 900 North Clayton Street, retired employe of tne Atlas Powder Company, will take place from the J.

J. Doherty Funeral Home, Seventh and Rodney Streets, Monday morning. Requiem mass will be said Jn St. Thomas Catholic Church at 9:30 o'clock. Interment will be in Cathedral Cemetery.

Friends may call at the funeral home Sunday night. Mr. Horisk died at his home last night. He had been employed by the Atlas Powder Company about 40 years before retiring a few years ago. Surviving Mr.

Horisk are his wife, Mrs. Anna F. Horisk; a sister. Mrs. Anna J.

Griffith, this city, and sev bewilderment of the average investor in the face of a maze of economic complexities was emphasized by the Lancaster, 71; postmaster of American Radiator William M. Jackson Lancaster since 1934; former editor of the Lancaster Intelligencer almost stolid reaction ol the stock S84 S5H a 27 15i 58'4 1S8H 78'j 54 4I' 145 91 '1 53' 84 63 Vi William M. Jackson. 80. of 1409 market to the Supreme Court decision upholding the con West Eighth Street, died yesterday in St.

Francis Hospital. A native which later merged with the Journal; also operated a theatre and served as a member of the Lancaster City Council and the Pennsylvania General Assembly. tempt conviction of John L. Lewis and his miners, a number of business analysts said today. of Ohio, he had lived in Wilming ton 25 years.

At the age of 65 he Immediate result of the decision retired as an engineer on the Perm PAUL S. BO WEN In Philadel was a fiurry of buying that shook JACKSON In this city, on March 1947, William husband of Bertha M. Jackson Relatives, friends, employes ot the Pennsylvania Railroad, are to attend the funeral services at Tha Mealey Funeral Home. 703 N. Broom Street, on Saturday afternoon.

Marca 8. at 2 30 o'clock. Interment at 6iler-brook Cemetery. Friends may eau Friday evening after 7 o'clock. LOWERY In this city, on March MT.

Lillie. wife of Elmer Lowerv. mother or Anthony Baker and Priscilla Hayson. Relatives and friends are invited to attend, the funeral services at the Star of Bethlehem A. U.

M. P. Church. Newport. Del-on Sunday afternoon.

March 9. at .3 oclock. Interment at Star of Bethlehem Cemetery. Friends may call at Caulks Funeral Home Saturday evenin from 7 to 9 o'clock. LOCKERMAN In this city, on March Jj.

VTarv -if nf th lll Jimfl R. sylvania Railroad after 43 years' NEW YORK. March 7 (JP). The ctock market backed into losing 'ground today rithout being given 'much of a shove. Downward tendencies prevailed at a fairly active opening.

Dealings fthen slowed but declines of frac- tions to 2 or more points ruled near the fourth hour. In the lagging division were U. S. i Steel, Bethlehem, Chrysler, U. S.

Rubber, Goodyear, Montgomery Ward, American Telephone, Kenne-cott, American Can, General Electric, Dow Chemical, DuPont. Allied Chemical, Johns-Manville, Norfolk Western Great Northern, Southern Pacific, and Southern Railway. Among curb stumblers were Cities Service, General Plywood, American Gas, and Electric Bond Share. 1SI 244 32 614 35a 40' 33 Ul'4 21 1 17 S1'4 2flR 30Ts "i 20Ta S2.4 24 7 28 44 23' 4 29' 4 424 53 24'a 5834 24 the market out of its morning torpor phia, 51; an assistant field director of the American Red Cross: was a eral nieces and nephews. service.

Surviving are: His wife, Mrs. Ber native of Little Meadows, Pa. tha M. Jackson; a son, John K. and lilted some prices a few cents to as much as $3 a share.

However the market soon resumed its placid way and gains were pared before the DR. KATHERINE LUMMIS In Nat 1 Dept Storea Nafl DlstUlers Nat'l Pr Ac Uaht Nat Vulcanized Fibre Newport Ind New York Central North American North American ATlation Northern Pacific Ohio Oil Oliver Farm Equipment Packard Motors Pan -Amer. Airways Paramount Pictures Penney. J. Penna R.

R. Pepsi-Cola Phelps-Dodge Phillips Pet. Public Service. N. J.

Pullman Co. Pure Oil Frederick A. Wood Frederick A. 69, of 518 Jackson of Cranford, N. a sis Philadelphia: former dean of Sweet ter, Mrs.

Grace Otto of Phoenix, close. Briar College in Virginia and Wells and two grandsons-. Marsh Road, North Hills, an engineer on the Pennsylvania Railroad. College, Aurora, N. was grad Funeral services will be held at died this morning in the Delaware Brokers Amazed More than one broker said he was frankly amazed at such time be- the Mealey Funeral Home, 703 North uated from Stanford University and also studied at Johns Hopkins and Lockerman.

of 118 Ruth Street, aeed 81 Hospital where he had been a pa Broom Street, at 2:30 o'clock tomor 88 184 244 SU4 at 8514 441 32'4 18'4 204 i4 17 194 SO-H l'i 20 'i 22 "4 23 1 13'4 27'4 434 23 '4 29' 4 42'a l4 2H4 584 235 Mfc 15 3fi 294 40'4 43'4 37B 39'j 1514 It's 43 44T4 72 22 35 534 66'4 224 68 14 Columbia Universities. tient a week. He had been ill three havoir. row afternoon with the Rev. Dr.

vears. Relatives and friends are invitea to attend the services at The McCrery Funeral Home, 2700 Washington Street, oa Monday afternoon. March 10. at 1 o'clock. Interment at Methodist Cemetery.

Town-send. Del. Friends may call at the fu JOHN HENRY RUS weeks. John W. Christie of Wastminster Their theory, also privately ex The funeral will take place from Presbyterian Church officiating.

In the McCrery Funeral Home, 2700 terment will be in Silverbrook Ceme pressed by others in the financial district, was that the decision should have brought buying orders rolling SELL In Coronado, 74; Marine Corps commandant from March, 1934, to December, 1936, when he retired; served as high Washington Street, Monday morn tery. ing at 11 o'clock. Interment will be Friends may call at the funeral Amer. Roll Mills 35 Amer Smelt St Ref. 59 Amer.

TeL tz TeL 1694 Amer. Tob. 1 American Viscose 54 '4 Anaconda Copper 41 Armour tt Co. 15' Atchison 904 Atlantic Coast Line 54' 1 AtlanUc Reflnlnr. 3 it Atlas Powder 3vi Atlas Powder.

Pfd. lit Baldwin Loco Balto St Ohio 15s Barnsdall Corp 23 5n Bendiz Aviation 37 Beth. Steel 94 Boeing Airplane 25 i Borg-Warner 47 Bridgeport Brass IH'l Brlggs tSis 38 Canada Dry 13a Canadian Pacific 13' Carrier Corp 183 Celanese Corp 19 Certainteed Prod. 1S5 Ches St Ohio 51 Chrysler Corp 104 Coca-Cola Columbia Broad 29'i Commercial Credit 4414 Commercial Inv. Trust 43a Commonwealth St South 3' Cons.

Aircraft 17ti, Consolidated Edison Container Corp 47 Continental Can Cont. Diamond Fibre 12' Continental Motors II1 Corn Products Curtiss-Wright Com. Curtlss-Wright 19 Deere Co. 40 Dist. Seagrams.

Ltd 1 Douglas Aircraft 69si DuPont Common 1904 DuPont $4.50 Pfd. 126T Eastman Kodak 241 4 Elec. Auto. Lite flU Elec. Power St Light 18's Federal Mogul 55 Freeport Texas 46H General Elec trio 38 General Foods 42Js General Motors 628 commissioner of Haiti from 1922 to home tonight.

in Rlverview Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home Sun 1931; was graduated from the Naval Academy in 1892 and was a veteran day night. of the Spanish-American War and Mrs. Sue A. Sheldon The funeral of Mrs.

Sue A. Shel ni 15 S2 374 93 22 Hx 15s 19 20's 59' 101 '1 S8U 44'i 43 i 3 If 28'4 46J4 43H 12 Vt 19T 38 15,4 190 4 12Ks 41i 61 18U 54 464 37'g 9H 15' 364 30 40i 44'a 37' i 40'4 15. 14 431 i 45a 72 '4 221 35 World War held many medals. in. They interpreted the decision as a reemphasis on the value of orderly constitutional government in settling labor-management disputes.

The question of what explosive news would be needed to budge stock out of their narrow range brought this explanation: Lewis Case One Influence The Lewis decision, at best, concerns only one of a number of in Radio Corp. of Amer Radio Keith Remington-Rand Republic Steel Reynolds Tob. Schenley Dtst Sears. Roebuck Simmons Co Sinclair Oil Socony Vacuum Southern Pacific Southern Railway Southern Railway. Pfd Sperry Corp.

Standard Brands Standard Oil of Calif THEODORE A. LODIJENSKY Surviving Mr. Wood are his wife. Mrs. Emma C.

Wood; two children. Frederick A. Wood, and Miss Jean E. Wood, and a sister. Miss Ellen C.

Wood, all living at the don, widow of Cuthbert L. Sheldon neral home Sunday evening, alter i cioca. MOORE In this city, on March 1947. Margaret wife of the late Alfred G. Moore, aged 63 years.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral from the residence of her daughter. Mrs. Wilhelmina McBride. 708 South Scott Street, on Monday morning. March 10.

at 9 o'clock. Solemn requiem masa at St. Elizabeth's Church at 9:30 o'clock. Interment at Cathedral Cemetery. MOORE In Newark, on March 1947.

John R. Moore, ased 84 years. Relatives and friends are invited to th services at the funeral parlors of R. T. Jones.

Newark. on Monday mornina. March 10. at 8:30 o'clock. Hish mass at St.

John's Church at 9:30 o'clock. Interment at St. John's Cemetery. Friends may call Sunday evening after 7 o'clock. McDONALD In this city, on March 6.

1947. Francis J. McDonald, son of Rose A. Anderson. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral from tha residence of his uncle.

James L. McDonald. 512 N. Harrison Street, on Sat will be from the J. J.

Doherty Fu In Great Neck. N. 71; White Russian general and former New neral Home, Seventh and Rodney Streets, at 9 o'clock Tuesday morn York restaurateur who appeared home, and four brothers. Samuel Bond Prices Dip, Some Up to Point NEW YORK, March 7 of fractions generally and in cases a point or so predominated in a quiet bond market to- day. Selling lower most of the time among others, American Telephone 23is.

Atlantic Coast Line first 4s, Bush Terminal 5s, Central of -Georgia 5s, Illinois Central 4s, Lehigh Valley 4s, Soo Line 4s and Missouri Pacific general 4s. Doing a little better pricewise were New Orleans Terminal 4s, Northern Pacific 5s, Pacific Gas Electric 3s, Pennsylvania Power Light 3s, Southern Pacific 4s, and Cleveland Union Terminal AV2s. ing. Requiem mass will be said in in several motion pictures with the late Will Rogers. Wood, North Hills; Frank E.

Wood, Claymont; William T. Wood. Elkins St. Thomas' Church at- 9:30. Inter fluences which could alter the course 54 JOHN E.

TRAVIS In Brazil. ment will be in Cathedral Cemetery. of stock prices. Whether the decis Standard Oil of N. 6R Park, and H.

C. Wood, Pros pect Park. Pa. 83; a former editor of news sion is construed as an aid or hind Mrs. Sheldon, the last surviving member of her family, died last papers in Brazil, Attica and Clay City, and for 27 years head of the Indiana Deaf School's printing rance to future labor-management relations there still remain such knotty questions as price distortions.

night. She was the daughter of the late James and Mary Cannon of Mr. Wood had been employed by the railroad company for 47 years. He was a member of the Brotherhood of Firemen and Enginemen, department. foreign affairs, taxation and so on WILLIAM A.

CHESTNUT In Wilmington. A. A. Neave Buried Toronto, 83; president of Chest Possibly the Number One headache, not only in Wall Street but throughout business and industry, is No. 231.

Harry P. Cochran nut. McGregor, Ltd, contractors, and prominent in the construction urday morning. March 8. at 10 oclock.

Requiem mass at St. Paul's Church at 10 30 o'clock. Interment at Cathedral Cemetery. REYNOLDS On March 5. 1947.

Mary T. Reynolds (nee Walls) aged 73 years. Relatives and friend's are invited to attend the funeral from The Krienen Bros. Funeral Home, 34 West Sixth Street. New Castle.

on Saturday morning. March 8. at 8:30 o'clock. Requiem hish mass at St. Peter's Church at 9:30 o'clock.

Interment at St. Peter Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home Friday evening after 7 o'clock. The funeral of A. A.

Neave, 68, of the future course of prices for food stuffs and basic raw materials. Harry P. Cochran. 69, a retired field for many years. Chicago, formerly of Wilmington Pennsylvania Railroad employe For a while the post-war upward took place in that city this morn died early today after a long ill General Motors.

Pfd. surge seemed to have reached a peak. Naval Stores Commodity Prices Reported dally by Laird St Company, Nemours Building. WHEAT 344 32'4 100 18'4 23 62 '4 494 494 57 '4 ing. He died Wednesday.

A breathing spell developed late in A son of thf late Mr. and Mrs Stewart-Warner 19 Studebaker 2334 Superheater 224 Texas Corp 514 Texas Gulf Sulphur 53'i Timken-Detroit Axle 19'i Tlmken Roller Bearing 50 Twentieth Cent. Fox 344 JJnlon Bag Paper 32i Onion Carbide 100 Union Pacific i-g United Aircraft Jgj United Air United Pfd 5-ii United Fruit 50'4 U.G.I 233,4 United Merchants Mfg iss U. S. Ind.

Alcohol 49" U. S. Rubber. Com 58' 4 U. S.

Rubber. Pfd Ifi0'4 U. Steel 75 U. S. Steel.

Pfd 1454 Warner Bros. Pictures H5i Western Union 21 Westinghouse Air 34'i Westinghouse Elec 27 Willys-Overland 12'B Woolworth Co 504 Worthington Pump 65 Ex-Dividend. ness at the home of his niece, Mrs. Albert Husbands, 1207 "B- Street 29i 59.i 70 Gillette Goodyear St R. Goodrich Co 1946, after months of relentless ad J.

W. Neave, of Wilmington, he left this city about 40 years ago. For 25 vances, which held the promise of a REYBOLD In Marshallton. Del on March SAVANNAH. March 7 UP).

Turpentine $1: offerings and sales none; shipments receipts 19; stocks 1,551. Rosin: Offerings, sales, receipts and shipments none; stocks 5.117. Rosin prices unchanged. Mr. Husbands is a state representa tive in the General Assembly.

29l 69 V4 4Ta 45 31'4 5. 1947. Mary L. Reybold. in her 90th tow 257 243' 4 217 14 Noon 259 245 319 downturn in the near future.

Upward Spiral year. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services at The Open High 20 260 245 2454 219 220 COTTON 3536 353fi 3415 3416 3219 3219 Mar. May July Mar. May July Son of the late John W. and Sarah Jane Bristow Cochrane of near Chesapeake City, Mr.

Cochran Then, almost unnoticed, the up 350 3395 3197 3508 3403 3207 years he was vice-president of the Treadwell Engineering Company at Easton, and upon retiring went to Paterson, N. to live. A week ago. he and his wife, Mrs. Rosamond Neave, went to Chicago to make their home with a daughter, Miss ward spiral started again, has re Graham-Paige 5 Great Northern.

Pfd 433i Greyhound Corp 34'a Hayes Mfg "IT Hercules Powder fil1. Hercules Powder. Pfd 133 Hiram Walker 23 1 Industrial Rayon 42' 4 Infl Harvester 83i Infl Nickel S3 Int'l Paper, Com. 49 Infl Paper, Pfd. 104 had lived in Wilmington most of City Bank Clearings Clearings of the local banks for the week ending today were 23 cently gained momentum.

The theory his life. was advanced that it was the last 744 1454 16'4 20' 4 34'i 27 12 50 63 In addition to Mrs. Husbands, he gasp of threatened runaway inflation. 953.36, compared with $5,893.86612 82's is survived by a number of other That view is less popular now and 331. Elizabeth Neave.

Other survivors nieces and nephews, and one brother, 48 for the corresponding period last year. business is wondering just how long are four daughters, two sisters, and Grain Market CHICAGO. March 7 UP). Grains declined at the opening on the Board of Trade today. Profit-taking and selling based on early weakness in other markets caused the downturn.

Wheat started to two cents lower, March 2.60: corn was to one cent lower, March $1.58. and oats were 3 lower higher. March 943. E. Spencer Cochran of Newark.

is' Infl Telatel the advance may continue. Stock prices often have advanced in step with rising commodity prices. IN MEMORIAM one brother. Mrs. Annie C.

Hutten In loving memory of my daddy. Roy R. N. Y. Curb Market The market has not given this tra Mrs.

Annie C. Hutten. wife of the veasey. on nis birthday. March 9: You're gone but not forgotten, dad.

And on your special day. It's hard for me to realize That you are far away. Missed by Daughter. June. late Louis Hutten, died suddenly Reported daily by Laird.

Bissell Meeds. DuPont Building. Prev Close 11:30 yesterday afternoon following ditional response another sign the average investor doesn't know which way to turn, according to this school of thought. Foreign affairs, this theory continues, offer little to guide the heart attack. A native of Wjlming In loving memory of our dear son and brother.

CHARLES R. KHECK. who oasied away three years ago today. March 7. 1944 ton, Mrs.

Hutten was the daughter of the late Lawrence and Katherine Messick. Her father was one of the founders of Sacred Heart Catholic Foreign Exchange NEW YORK, March 7 Exchange rates follow (Great Britain in dollars, others in cents) Canadian dollar in New York open mar- ket 4 15-16 per cent discount or 95.06V tT. cents, up 1-18 of a cent. Europe Great Britain $4 02 13-16, unchanged: Trance (franc) .84 Vi, unchanged; Sweden (krona) 27.85, unchanged; Switzerland (franc) (com'l) 23.40, unchanged. Latin America We tend your grave with loving care for part of our hearts are buried there.

You worked hard for those you loved few higher. Eastern Shore section 65. Kale: Vs. bu. bskts.

Norfolk, Holdovers, 50-75. Eastern Shore. 75. MUSHROOMS Mushrooms: Pa. 3-lb.

1.35-1.40, few higher. Opens, poors. 1.00. Onions: N. Y.

50-lb. sacks vellows, U. S. l's 1.10-1.15, poorer 1.00.. Parsnips: Pa.

half-bu. bskt. washed, 60-65e. Sweet potatoes: N. J.

bu. hampers. Jersey type, yellow, processed, 2.25-2.50, few 2.65-2.75. fair 2.00. Small to med.

1.00-1.50, reds 3.00-3.25, mediums 2.00-2.25. Nancy Halls. 2.75. White potatoes: Pa. 100-lb.

sacks or better. Katahdins. 2.75-3.00; few higher, mostly 3.00. fair 2.50-2.60. Green Mountains 2.15-2.30.

Various varieties, size mostly ord. to fair, 1.00-1.25. few good 1.75.. 50-lb. paper sacks Katahdins.

IT a ana nia your best God grant you peace and eternal rest. Sadly missed by Father. Mother Sister and Brothers. Church, of which she has been Birilh lifelong member. She was a mem Alum.

Co. of Am Amer. Cyanamid Amer. Gas Sz Elec Barium Steel Bellanca Aircraft Cities Service. Cons.

Gas. Balto Creole Petroleum Diana Stores Elec. Bond Share Heyden Chem Humble Oil Infl Ltd. Mesabl Iron Monogram Pictures Pantepec Pennroad B. Semler Solar.

Aircraft Technicolor 73 4Ss 46 40'4 40'i 54 2'S 30'4 294 29 '4 30 7 154 15 30 594 594 14' Uk 4'a 44 44 10? 10'4 64 64 103a 104 11H ll'i 154 In memory of our beloved brother. Yeatman Funeral Home. 819 Washington Street, on Saturday afternoon. March 8. at 2 o'clock.

Interment in Rlverview Cemetery. Friends may call Friday evening after 7 o'clock. SHELDON In this city, on March 1947. Sue wife of the late Cuthbert L. Sheldon Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral from the funeral home of J.

J. Doherty. Seventh and Rodney Streets, on Tuesday morning. March 11, at 9 o'clock. Requiem mass at St.

Thomas Church at 9:30 o'clock. Interment at Cathedral Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral Monday evening. 7 to o'clock. SHORT In this city, on March 6.

1947. Charles husband of Adelaide L. Short, of 908 W. Twenty-seventh Street, aged 64 years. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services at Thw James Muliikin Funeral Home.

Twenty-seventh and Market Streets, on Monday afternoon. Marrh 10. at 2:30 o'clock. Interment at Wilmington Brandywine Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home on Sunday evening after 7 o'clock.

SINES At Elsmere. on March t. 1947. Leslie C. husband of Blanche P.

Sines, aged 62 years. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the services at Tha James F. Hearn Funeral Home. 3202 Market Street, on Saturday afternoon. March 8.

at 2 o'clock. Interment at Rivervlew Cemetery. Friends may call Friday evening after 7 o'clock. TAGGART At the residence of Mrs. Walter B.

Jones, 808 W. Twenty-second Street, on March 7. 1947. Addle L. widow of John W.

Taggart. Due notice of the funeral will be given. TAYLOR In Marcus Hook. on March 6. 1947.

Ida Taylor, aged 72 years. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services at Templeville Methodist Church. Tempievilie. on Monday afternoon. March 10.

at 1 o'clock. Interment in adjoining cemetery. Friends may call at her late residence. 314 Market Marcus Hook. on Sunday evening.

WOOD In this eity. on March 1. 1947. Frederick husband of Emma C. Wood, of 518 Marsh Road.

North Hills, seed 69 years. Relatives, friends, members of Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers. No. 288 and Brotherhood of Firemen and Enginemen. No.

231. are invited to attend the services at The McCrery Funeral Home, 2700 Washincton Street, on Monday morning. March 10. at 11 o'clock. Interment at Rlverview Cemetery.

Friends may call at the funeral home on Sunday evening after 7 o'clock. ber of the Holy Rosary Sodality of 4 -naries aciniu, wno died Marcn 7, that Church. Argentina free 24.38, unchanged: Brazil Surviving are a son. Aloysius Hut ten of Morristown. N.

J.r and four daughters, Mrs. John M. Conway, Remembrance Is a golden chain Death tries to break, but all in vain. To have, to hold and then to part Is the greatest sorrow of one's heart. The years may wipe out many things But this they wipe out never The memory of those happy days When we were all together.

Sadly missed by Mother. Mrs. Jennie McKnitt, Sisters and Brothers. iree 5.50, unchanged; Mexico 20.64, U. S.

Treasury Report WASHINGTON, March 7 (IP). The position of the Treasury March 5, compared with corresponding date Funeral services will be held Monday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock from the Beeson Funeral Home, 502 West Seventh Street, with interment in Lombardy Cemetery. The Rev. Robert G. Connor, pastor of Madeley Methodist Church of which Mr.

Cochran was a member, will officiate. Charles L. Short Funeral services for Charles L. Short, 64, who died after an illness of only one day at his home at 903 West Twenty-seventh Street yesterday, will be held Monday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock from the James Millikin Funeral Home, Twenty-seventh and Market Streets. Interment will be in the Wilmington and Bran-dywine Cemetery.

Mr. Short, a retired railroad mail clerk, died at his home from coronary thrombosis, according to Coroner James F. Hearn. Born in Georgetown, he had lived in Wilmington for most of his life. Surviving are his wife, Mrs.

Adelaide L. Short; and two sisters, Mrs. Ida Reese of New Castle and Mrs. Annie Linthlcum of Baltimore, Md. Mrs.

Catherine E. Bergen Funeral services were held in Baltimore this morning for Mrs. Catherine E. Bargen. wife of Benjamin M.

Bergen, former Chester-town, merchant, and aunt of J. Wilbur Hirons, president of Beacom Ex-Dividend. Miss Anna C. Hutten, Miss Catherine C. Hutten.

Miss Clara E. Hutten. all of this city. Nine grandchildren and three great-grandchildren also survive. Funeral services will be held at Vt or better, 1.35-1.60, size B.

75c. EGGS, BUTTER Eggs: Market slightly irregular. Wi.te specials steady to firm, browns easy. Heavier supplies arrived and some resistance to present price levels noted. Some nearby accumulated supplies still Inacces In memory of Luigi Masci who departed this life five years azo.

March 7. 1942 Five years have passed, how long it seems But in our hearts your face still beams. Local Securities Reported dally by Laird. Bissell 9:30 o'clock Monday morning at the sible due to snow drifts. Wholesale selling prices as follows: Con ror we wno lovea you only know How much we lost five years ago.

We often sit and think of you. The things you said and used to Jr, Although old in age it's true. There can never be another like you. Kind and unselfish a person so true. Meeds.

Bid Asked All American Aviation 54 4 Atlas Powder. Pfd 118U 119H Jos. Bancroft St Sons Com. Mealey Funeral Home. 703 North Broom Street, with solemn requiem mass at 10 o'clock at Sacred Heart Church.

Interment w1U be in sumer grade A extra large large 49-51. mediums 46-47. Wholesale grades, specials, extra large. 49'-52i: large 49-51V2, mediums 47-4814. Extras 1 and 2 large, 48-51.

mediums Standards 45-46. Current receipts. 44'j-45. (new) 13V4 1H4 Our proudest possession Is our memory STIEGILE To Mr. and Mrs.

John Stiegile. 828 Washington Street, at Wilmington General Hospital on March 5, a daughter. HAINES To Mr. and Mrs. Walter P.

Haines. New Castle, at The Memorial Hos-p'tal on March 6, a daughter. BECKER To Mr. and Mrs. William Becker, 2112 Pine Street, at Wilmington General Hospital on March 6, a daughter.

FuLP To Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fulp. 2719 Wet Street, at Wilmington General Hospital on March 4, a daughter. HILFERTY To Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Hilferty, 161 Shlpside. at Wilmington General Hospital on March 1, a daughter. CUMMINGS To Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Cummtngs, Claymont, at Wilmington General Hospital on Feb. 28, a daughter. KLEINBARD To Mr. and Mrs. Lee R.

Kleinbard. 2608 Madl.ton Street, at Gross Private Hospital on March 6, a daughter. PARISI To Mr. and Mrs. Frank Parlsl.

720 Madison Street, at Osteopathic Hospital on March 6. a daughter. GRADY To Mr. and Mrs. Francis Grady.

Elsmere Manor, at St. Francis Hospital on March 6, a daughter. MONICO To Mr. and Mrs. Michael Monico, 405 West Eighth Street, at St.

oi you. May God grant you eternal rest. Sadly missed by Family. Christiana Securities. Pfd 152 154 Christiana Securities.

Com 3050 3110 Continental Amer. Life Ins 45 Delaware Powker St Light Com. 214 22 Vt Butter: Market weak and lower. Sup plies ample. Open market buving dull.

Grade AA bulk 77'i. Grade A. 76-77'a. Delaware R. 55 57 Diamond Ice St Coal Pfd 110 a year ago.

Receipts, Expenditures, Balance, 223.85658. Customs receipts for month, $7,274,372.32. Receipts fiscal year July 1. 109.019,054.77; $27,888,303,186.12. Expenditures, fiscal year, 190,96633: $46828,489,140.49.

Excess of receipts, $1,037,823,088.44. Excess of expenditures, 185,95437. Total debt. i $278,652,742,165,23. Increase over previous day, 058,135.68.

r. Gold assets, Death Notices Diamond Ice At Coal. Com 40 Bid LIVE POULTRY Live poultry: Market firm on fancy DuPont. Pfd 12' 127 Electric Hose Rubber 220 2 HO BROWVLOW Suddenly. In this city on qualities with most strength on fowls.

Quotes: Fowls, colored, fancy. 42-45; ord.nary, 33-40; Leghorns, fancy. 33-35; ordinary. 30-32; old roosters. 20-25; stags.

Delaware rower et Jjignt Remington Arms 3'4 March 6. 1947. Charles husband of Mrs. Mary Brownlow (nee Capicclottn. Z-J'4 20' 4 3714 Wilmington Provision Pfd 40 Warner Common 20 agea years.

Relatives, friends and em 25-27; pullets, 4'a lbs. and over. 44-46: 4-4V4 40-42: roasting chickens. 4'i ployes of Cork Insulation Co are invited to attend the funeral from The Nirhnlax Wawaset Securities 36 mmm lbs. and over.

35-36: springers, under 4 Central Bank, par 1100 170 Delaware Trust par $25.... 65 Equitable Trust par J25 lbs. 33-35; few sales, of small, 32-33: ordinary. 28-30: common. 10-20; ducks.

Muscovy. 34-35; turkeys, hens. 48-50: toms, 32-34; few. 35. Farmers Bank, par S50 440 J.

Corleto Funeral Home. 808 North Union1 Street, on Monday mominc. March 10. at 9 o'clock. Solemn requiem mass at St.

Anthony's Church at 10 oclock. Interment, at Cathedral Cemetery. Friends may call! at the funeral home Sunday after 7 p. m. COCHRAN In this city, on March 7.

3T Industrial Trust par $25 85 90 Security Trust par $60 158 Cathedral Cemetery. Mrs. Mary Lockernian Funeral services will be held at I o'clock Monday afternoon at the McCrery Funeral Home, 2700 Washington Street, for Mrs. Mary Lock-erman. 81.

wife of the late James R. Lockerman of Richardson Park. Interment will be in the Methodist Cemetery, Townsend. Mrs. Lockerman died yesterday at the home of her daughter, Mrs.

Evelyn Ford. 118 Ruth Street, with whom she made her home. She had been ill about two months. A native of rural New Castle County, she had spent most of her adult life in and near Wilmington. Surviving are six sons.

Samuel. David, Eugene. R. Lee, Nelson, and Robert G. Lockerman: five daughters, Mrs.

Pearl Coughlin. Mrs. Elva Richardson, Mrs. Mary Hagee. Mrs.

Ruth Richardson, and Mrs. Ford; II grandchildren, two great-grandchildren, two brothers and three 6isters, William Hadley and Mrs. Wilmington Trust par $25 132 '4 Francis Hospital on March 6. a son. DRESSED POULTRY Dressed poultry: Market irregular wi'h moderate demand and an easy tone.

Marry f. coenran. agea 69 vears. Relatives, friends and Spanish-American War Veterans, are invited to attend the services at The Bee Funeral Home. S02 West DELANEY To Mr.

and Mrs. John J. De- Quotations: Fowls, fresh-killed, fancy. laney. 1837 West Eighth Street, at Dela 42-44; light and ordinary.

28-39: roasting ware Hospital on March 6, a daughter. chickens. 5 lbs. and over. Iced.

43-45: 4'? Produce Markets New York Quotations Daily report of N. J. and nearby produce 40-41: 4 38-39: fryers. 38-39: GEAHR To Mr. and Mrs.

George T. broilers. 38-41: old roosters. 22: ducks. Geahr.

102 Market Street, at Delaware Long Island, fresh. 36: squabs. 80-95. Hospital on March 6, a son. Chicago Livestock CHICAGO.

March 7 1 USD A Salable hogs 5,500, total 7.000: slow; some early sales 25 to mostly 50 cents lower; later trade and bulk 50-75 cents lower on all weights and sows; practical top 29.00; one load 29.25: bulk good and Choice 180-260 pounds 28.25-28.75: good and choice 260-3GO pounds 27.75-28.50; pounds 27.50-28.00; most good and Choice sows 25.00-25.50. cattle 2.000. total 2.300: salable College. Interment was in Wood-lawn Cemetery, Baltimore. A native of Wilmington.

Mrs. Bergen was a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. George B. McWhorter of this city.

Mrs. Bergen died on Tuesday at her Baltimore home. Mrs. Bergen spent most of her early life lri Wilmington. She is also survived Sry her husband, a son.

Norman C. Bergen, a daughter, Mrs. August Bauer of Baltimore: a sister. Mrs. John W.

Hirons. of Wilmington; a half-sister, Mrs. A. L. Sterling, also of Wilmington', a brother.

Robert J. McWhorter of Wilmington, and Charles McWhorter of Baltimore. She was also the aunt of Mrs. Robert Green, wife of the pastor of the Smyrna Methodist Church. Wheat: Prices firmly maintained.

Quo of the N. Y. market. (USDA) ESTABLISHED 1 892 JAMES F. HEARN FUNERAL HOME Succcuw Ga.

M. Flsber. lea. 3202 Market St Our service available to all regardless of financial condition tations No. 2 red winter, garlicky.

March GREATHOUSE To Mr. and Mrs Asa B. NEW YORK. March 7 (.. Trading was 2.55.

Greathouse. Wilmington Manor, at more active today. Potatoes and sweet Corn: Market firm and prices advanced Delaware Hospital on March t. a son. potatoes were steady.

Apples were about steady. Mushrooms sold at slightly higher two cents. Quotations No. 3 yellow. 1.82-1.84.

sevenin street, on Mondav March 10. at 2:30 o'cWk. Interment at Lombardy Cemetery. Friends ma call at the funeral home on Sunday evening after! 7 o'clock. CHANDLER In Belvidere.

on March 1947. Gilbert Chandler, husband of Mat-tie Chandler. Relatives and friends are; invited to attend the funeral services at Alpha Baptist Church. Belvidere. on Tues-I day afternoon.

March 11. at 3 Interment at Simpson Cemeter. Friends I may call Monday evening at the church. HA MILL In this city, on March 4. 1947 Hugh husband of Susan O'Donnell Ham ill.

Relatives, friends and members of the Holy Name Society are Invited; to attend the funeral from The Mealey Funeral Home. 703 North Broom Street, on Saturday morning. March 8. at 9 o'clock.) Solemn requiem mass at St. Paul's Church at 9:30 o'clock.

Interment at Cathedral SHIRK To Mr. and Mrs. Paul O. Shirk. Oats: Market firm and unchanged.

prices. Beets were nrm. Parsnips, carrots, and turnips were dull. at Delaware Hospital on Quotations No. 3.

36-lb. test weights, aires 500. total 500; slaughter cattle steady; choice grades absent: medium and March 6, a daughter. 1.14-1.17. APPLES Apples: Bu.

bskts. and eastern boxes Pa. good fed steers and yearlings 20.00-25.00; load 1.200 pound averages 25.00: medium PRUIT To Mr. and Mrs. Charles Prult.

Funeral Hams McCrery U. S. One Romes 3 In. 3.00-3.25. Paragons Annie Donovan of Townsend: James 1003 East Street, at Delaware Hospital on March 6, a daughter.

2V4 in. 2.25: N. J. Romes 3U in. fair to Baltimore Livestock BALTIMORE.

March 1 VP) (USDA) 11 and good heifers 18.50-22.25; good beef cows very scarce; common and medium cows 12.75-15.00: canners and cutters 10.50--12.50: good weighty sausage bulls topped good qual 2.50-75. 24 in. U. S. One 3.75-3.00.

2a in. unclassified 1.75, Baldwins 2700 WASHINGTON ST. TATNALL To Mr. and Mrs. Philip R.

a. m. quotations. Tatnall. 3611 Washington Street, at Dela Cattle 75.

Fresh receipts mainly in in. generally good qual. 2.50, Delicious 2Va in. fair qual. and cond.

2 00. at 17.25: good beef buLs mainly 16.50 ware Hospital on March 8, a son. tended for Monday's market. Few cleanup 11.00; vealers steady to 1.00 lower at 27.00 THREE LARGE FUNERAL PABLOKS WITH WICKS' PIPE ORGAN Our Funeral Costs Meet Pxesenf Day Conditions. Beets: Bu bskts.

topped, round 1.00- down: receipts include 500-700 re deals fairly active, steady with late Thursday, scattered lots common and medium Mrs. Margaret M. Moore Mrs. Margaret M. Moore, 63, of 1.25.

long 1.50. STASZBSKY To Mr. and Mrs. Francis placement cattle direct to dealers. Beet tops: 'a bu.

bskts. hothouse 2.25. Carrots: Topped and washed. Pa. bu M.

Staszesky, 227 North Maryland Avenue, at Delaware Hospital on March 6. a son. Hadley and Mrs. Catherine Roberts of Wilmington, and Mrs. Phoebe Kumpel of Red Bank, N.

J. 3Irs. Addie L. B. Taggart Mrs.

Addie L. B. Taggart, widow of John W. Taggart, died this morning at the home of a niece, Mrs. Walter B.

Jones, 808 West Twenty-second Street. A nephew, Harry Beeson of Florida also survives. She 603 South Broom Street, at one time Salable sheep l.poo, total 1.000; weak to Ti cents lower on scattered lots and decks wooied slaughter lambs; good and choice cows of dairy breeding 12.00-14.OO. Canners and cutters 9.50-11.50; shelly canners 9.00 down; medium and good weighty sau-sags bulls quotable 15.50-16.50; light and bskts. L.

I. bu. bskts. 50 chief operator at Hockessin for the cemetery. Friends may call Friday evening after 7 o'clock.

HUTTEN At her late residence. S14 N. Franklin Street, on March 6. 1947. Annie C.

wife of the late Louis Hutten. Relatives, friends, members of the Holy Rosary Sodality are Invited to attend the funeral from The Mealey Funeral Home. 703 N. Broom Street, on Monday mornine. March 10, at 9:30 o'clock.

Solemn requiem mass at Sacred Heart Church at 10 o'clock. Interment at Cathedral Cemetery. Friends mav caU Sunday evening. Please omit flowers. pound sacks 1.15.

EVANS To Mr. and Mrs. Evan F. Evans. Diamond State Telephone Company, Celery knobs: bu.

N. J. 1.00; wooled western lambs 24.00; load dium and good wooled lambs 23.00 with 5o medium weights 12.00-15.00. 3207 Lancaster Avenue, at Delaware Hospital on March 6. a son.

L. I. 1.50. died yesterday in St. Francis Hos Calves 150.

Bulk today vealer re head common kinds sorted out; lew com pital. xnon woolskins 18.00: other slaughter BRIGHT To Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Chicory root: Bu. hampers 3.00.

Chives: Flats 9s few sales 1.00. Horseradish: 5 pound bundles 1.15-35. few large high as 1.50. smaller low as 1.00. classes nominally steady.

ceipts direct to packers market dealers nominal. Mixed lots good and choice 150-220 pounds largely 24.00-27.00; strictly choice 28.00; common and medium 12.00- Bright, 2212 Lancaster Avenue, at Dela JOHN C. H1RZEL Funeral Director PHONE 9021 ware Hospital on Marcn 7. a son. Cotton Market Leeks: N.

J. bu. bskts. and 4-5 bu. boxes 2.50-75, per bunch 30-35, L.

I. per bunch 18.00: culls down to 10.00; underweights as low as 5.00. KTW YORK, March 7 W. Cotton Hogs 1,100. Active, barrows, gilts and 35-40, few High as 50, MUSHROOMS fatures opened 10 cents a bale lower to 20 sows 25 higher than Thursday.

Practical top 29.00: good and choice 120-140 pounds cents higher. Prev. Close Mushrooms: 3 pound Pa. extra Open 26.75-27.00; 140-160 pounds 27.75-28.00; 35.35-3S March 35.36 fancy and specials 1.40-60, few 1.65. Very few 1.75, discolored 1.25-35.

fancy and med. 1.25-40, few 1.50, discolored 1.15, buttons 160-180 pounds 28.25-28.50; 180-220 pounds 28.75-29.00; 220-250 pounds 28.25-28.50; 259-30O pounds 27.25-27.50 300-350 pounds She was born at NewarK ana uvea in Hockessin during the 12 years she was employed by the telephone company, follow'ng the death of her husband, the iate Alfred G. Moore. She moved to Wilmington about 10 years ago when she gave up her work. She is survived by four daughters, Mrs.

Isabelle Sweeney, with whom she lived; Mrs. Mildred Rear-don, Mrs. Wilhelmina McBride, also of this' city, and Mrs. Margaret Stehlik, Los Angeles, a son, Alfred G. Moore, Wilmington; her mother, Mrs.

Isabelle Keeley, this city, and 10 grandchildren. Her sis- 1.10-35, spots and opens 50-90; N. Y. extra 34.15 32.19 29.63 28.80 28 35 May 34.15 July 32.21 Oct 29.62 28 78 March 1948) 28.31N N-Nominal. fancy 1.40-65, few 1.75.

Pa. pts. 23-25. Lancaster Livestock LANCASTER, March 7 (U.R). Livestock: Hogs 215.

Westerns local lightweights t26-(28. Good and choice 160 to 2SO pounr.s 250 to SOO pounds Sows Sheep 4. Ewes S3-S9. Lambs: Choice western and southern choice local medium to good $18-120, common S14-S17. Cattle 711; calves 202.

Vealers. good and choice $29-830. Cull and common Dry-fed: Steers, choice common $16-818. Heifers, good $18-119, common Cows, choice cutters and canners Bulls, good to choice cutters 26.25-26.50; 350 pounds up 25.25-25.50; good and choice sows 23.25-23.50; heavy sows considerably lower. Oyster plant: N.

J. bu. bskts. 1.75. L.

WILLIAM E. HAIIIES FUHERAL HOME Market al 24lh Si. I. crts. 12s 2 00.

AMERICAN GAS ELECTRIC CO. An investment grade utility stock. Report available on 'request. LAIRD COMPANY NEMOURS BLDC. DEL.

TRUST BLDC. Phone 8171 Phone' 6241 Members N. T. Stack Exchange and Other Principal Exchanges Parsnips: V4 bu. Pa.

75-85, few Sheep 25. Nominally steady. Good and choice wooled lambs quotable from 25.50 Cotton futures moved in a narrow range today in quiet trading. Scattered New Orleans selling and profit taking were off- down; good and choice slaughter ewes 9.00 down. 90, L.

75. Potatoes: 100 pound sacks Green Moun tains U. S. One 3.00-3.35, fair qual. 2.50' 75.

set bv mill buying against textile orders Noon prices were 35 cents to 85 cents a Sweet potatoes: Bu. hampers Jersey type Car Gas Overcomes bale lower than the previous close. March U. One mostly 2.25-85, few 3.00-3. 25, 35.19.

May 34.03. and July 32.04. few 1.75-2.00, med. 1.50, small to med. processed 2.50-3.00, reds 2.75, goldens 3.03-3.25, few low as 2 50.

Pink Hearts Oil Plant Manager SALISBURY, March 7 (Spe 1 Day's Record, Tides 3.00-3.25, 4 bu. bskts. Jersey type U. One 1.50. WINFRED B.

DJIHLIIUG 'Funeral Director 1201 NEW ROAD ELSMERE, DEL. PHONE 3-9313 Turnips: I. '-4 bu. bskts. white 70.

50 Sun rose this morning 6:26 cial) Wilmar Batson, 26, of Feder-alsburg, was revived at Peninsula General Hospital yesterday after pound sacks rutabagas 65. Bun sets this evening 5:58 Eun rises tomorrow morning 6:24 being overcome by carbon monoxide Philadelphia Quotations gas while asleep in his truck at the Holt Oil Co. on West Main Street. PHILADELPHIA, March 7 OJ.R). Receipts were light and trading generally slow on He was found asleep and wrapped in a blanket by George Baker, plant the local wholesale produce markets today, according to the Federal State Market A Superior manager at the oil company.

News Service. For Your Benefit We Have Available SPECIALIZED Advisory and Research Services Relating to Securities At the hospital Batson responded Service Ml AN IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT CONCERNING ALLEN WALES MAS HAND and ELECTRIC Production of ALLEN-WALES adding machines is increasing. In order to give our clientele every opportunity of obtaining one as soon as possible we urge you to place your order NOW. Deliveries will be made in rotation. We advise getting in touch with us at once to insure early delivery JJ.

Apples: Bu. bskts. and eastern boxes, many ord. to fair, N. J.

Delicious, 2Vi in to treatment with a respirator. min. 3.35-3.50, ord. to fair 2.2o-3.00; Para eons, 2'x in. min.

2.25; Staymans, 2V in Sun sets tomorrow evening 5:58 Moon rises tomorrow evening 7:52 Length of day, 11 hours. 32 minutes. Temperatures at Porter Reservoir p. m. yesterday 40 Highest yesterday 42 Lowest during night 28 a.

m. today 33 fcoon today 37 Tides at Marine Terminal (Mouth of Christina) High Low A. 12:04 6:31 12:28 7:01 High Tides Today M. P. M.

Lewes 8:42 9:03 KitU Hummock 9:37 9:58 Bombay Hk 10:36 Port Penn 11:11 Reedy Point Chesapeake City 10:01 min. 3.00-3.25, poorer 2.00-2.50; Romes. Pair Back From Farley in. min. 2.75; 24 in.

2.50: 2Vi in min. 2.25-2.50. Pa. Staymans 2.75-3. 00; DOVER, March 7 (Special).

low as 2.00: Green Stark. 2Vi in. min. 3.00 lilM Mcintosh, wrapped counts, 100-180's show ing waste, 2.75-3.50. BEETS Beets: Pa.

bu. bskts. topped Two Delaware ans, State Senator Raymond B. Phillips and Richard C. Beckett, director of the sanitation division of the State Board of Health, have returned from Harris-burg, where they attended the meeting of the Interstate Cammis-sion of the Delaware River Basin, of which both are members.

Long type 1.00-1.10. LAIRD, BISSELL MEEDS Members Principal Security Commodity Exchanges Market Street Entrance, DuPont Building Wilmington 3-4241 SERVICE TYPEWRITER EXCHANCE Cabbage: N. Y. 50 pound sacks Danish 111 WEST 8TH STREET I EAT MAN OON FUNERAL DIRECTORS TJVaSlUKTMST. PttCWtlOl DIAL 9088 Carrots: Pa.

bu. bskts. topped and washed 1.00-1.25. Data complied by U. S.

Coast and Coiiards: Va. bu. bskts. Norfolk section, Geodetic Survey..

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