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The Morning News from Wilmington, Delaware • Page 13

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The Morning Newsi
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Wilmington, Delaware
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THIRTEEN WILMINGTON MORNING NEWS, WILMINGTON, DELAWARE. SATURDAY. JANUARY 20. 1945 STOCK INFLATION N. Y.

CURB Friday, Jan. 9. 1945 Satem CloslnfNet hs. Hit h. Low.

prices Chi. Alum 1.J0 88 86-, 864 -24 Alum Co Am I 394 394 394 4 Aium Co Am pf 50 1144 1144 Am Cen Mf, 131J jj. 5 N. Y. BONDS Friday, Jan.

19. 1943 V. S. GOVT. BOMT In S2ds) 64 (mora than 1 unit Clciinf In (1.000.

RitH. Low. Frlrtf. I'a 83-S8 4 111.21 115-21 117-21 ISi 9-M Dec 3 ion-23 loo-n 2V 71-M ID W-3S 100-3 100-2 N. Y.

STOCK Friday, Jan. 19, 1945 nm mi In Md. High Lew dm Chf. Jflbp (e.Sll 8 14 134 nil sz fiu-Redu (al) 10 41 41 2 KiaskA June. 19 7U 7 714 71 Killed tl 11 21 m.

20i: i fcHCh.Kei.65) 15 41 40i So! .3 44 44 vm Cable 77 124 1214 j2ii ij Is 92' 9IJ 92i fairly Rener! throughout all trd chin nfi du to tht Tight supply situation WlwleVte a a iff of consumer (rad extra large 49-49 3. large medium 44 Wholesale sales of wholesale grades: Extras 1 and 2 extra large 45 1 large 43 8. medium 40 extras 3 and 4 large 43-42'v current receipts 39.1. Butter: Market very firm and present offerings short of demand. Borne butter going to quartermaster as for February or March.

Few wholesale sales or grade AA buik at 42J4. Live poultry: Market continuffl firm, with offerings far short of requirement. Ceilings readily obtainable. Quotation follow: Whole I selling prices, according to distance: Fowls No. 1.

colored 38-30; Leghorns, 28-30; poor lower; old roosters. a. 4 -3 44 44 OFRETBY WAR Armament-Related Issues Again Cut Holdings Due To Russian Sweep in East CORPORATION BONOS j-a a Am Uint AT 6 18 171. Am Maracalbo 26 34 14 Am Repuoucs 15 I44 14-, Ahlt Pa il it 100 loo loo CIVILIAN WAR CALENDAR Important Dales and Data January 20 Am Superpow 33 17'4 14 144 V4 6 74 4 44 30 3 4 6 10 74 74 3 44 44 24 44 44 25 7-27 stags 34-M: roasting chickens a sister. Mrs.

S. tydi BedweH. South Plainfield. N. and two brothers, J.

B. Taylor, Reading. and Charles Taylor, Cincinnati, O. Funeral ervices will be at tht Smith Funeral Home, Twenty-fifth and Market Streets, Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment will be in Lawncroft Cemetery.

Margaret T. McCarthy Miss Margaret T. McCarthy, 68, daughter of the late Timothy and Hannah McCarthy, died yesterday morning at the home of a cousin, Mrs. Mary L. Dillon, 101 Race Street, after a long iilness.

Miss McCarthy is survived by two sisters. Mrs. Louis Eckrich and Misi Julia McCarthy, both of Hockessin, and a brother, Daniel McCarthy, this city. The funeral will be from the John J. Keliey Funeral Home, 215 Concord Avenue, Tuesday mining at 8:30 o'clock with requiem mass in St.

Patrick's Church at 9:30 o'clock. Interment will be in Cathedral ESSE, 3 1 gfc tsweifi: a ift as 44 4 8 10H JOrlH I5, .44 9 5, 95 5 30814 108.. 26 10' OS's 55 1221, 122', 122' 4 102 102 102 4 105 105 105 13 2 US 39 131 131 12 105. 103 105 5 105S IO514 105S 4 104'4 104'. 104 32 M-4 98 98 4 pounds and over H-GJH; fryers and broilers.

3l11-33S; poor lower. Turkevs 314 21, dt XI-4 Tires 9 9 Am Writ Pap anus loc Ar Nat Gas Ark Nat Gas A Aro Equip Ashland oti A Atlantic Flali Atlas Corp war Atlas Ply A WU Baldwin Loco war Barium Sti Basic Relract wholesale ceilings No. 1, young. 37.3-S9.3: 12H izi7 12? No. 1.

old 35 3-37 No. 3. 4 under No. 1 NEW YORK. Jan.

19 -(eTV-Good but deflationary war news more 11 30 EmKou ni4i iS 184 24 4 184 4 334 Capons ceilings on pounds or over 35-; 9S 34 19 334 "4 3S 33 it. unatr a pounas tl'i-M-. than offset inflation psychology in km6melt(a3) 15 tvi fcmSUFdy3) 45 29 104 114 27J 34 100'4 ICO1. lOO'i Alle, 3'a 5, 5s 2030 Am 4, 3-, 6 Am TAT 3li 81 Am TA Ji Am THi 3j Arm Co (4 Arm Del 7i 74 ATSF 4, 95 ACL Ik 41 53 ACJ. elt 4 52 Atl Rt 3 53 ACL 1st 44 4, A 4t 4c 2f)0O At 96 Ac CY 40 4j 48 B0 PLBWV 4i 51 A 50 Bmt Me 70 Boat Me 4S 60 8-1 I' (I i Cnl 4 A 3 49 CBAQ 77 TIKI .1311 703 54 54 79', 79 79 70 Beilanca Aire is cE Blue Ridge Bras Tr A ammoBiMi 5 70.J iy iknafiri'Ani.

xx in! if flrm undercarciiy. "ZltE Ond. Altota-' StOCk market 8Ild iedi poultry. Grade i4 under grade a. ex-rails and Industrials again beat a the or less orderly retreat.

A. Grade 4 under grade A. Quote-; Fresh-killed fowls, dry-packed or Iced. 34 As the preceding session, the chickens. old roosters, 3i.2: capons isweep of the Russians in the East, 38-41 Turke.VS yOUng heni and Umi.

enmhln.il aaritla Bvand motnrUU are eligible apply fir tires PROVIDED their present tirea cannot be repaired or recapped. When applying you moat haTe tirea Inspected by an Official fire Inspector who will certify ai to the condition of your tirei on your application. The demand for tires far exceeds the supply make yaor tirea last do not apply nnlesa absnlutely nereasary. Tsed pusenger car tirea were removed from rationing Deember S. I'sed truck tirea will continue nnder rationing.

704 45 ,.14 .111 .369 17 57 59'i 9f, 70', 594 99 95, 90'. 98', 1. 95 S4 is 45 IW-i. 43 4-45; old, 4114-43 5 13'; 18'4 1 93', 9.H, 934 juenssns) 29 81' at 61'. Canned and Processed Foods Blue Stamps X5.

TS. Z5. A3, BS, CI, J2, El, FZ and C.2 in Har Ration Book No. 4 are now valid and will be good Indefinitely for the purchase of canned and preceded foods. Each stamp la good for JO pcinta.

Fuel Oil Not mere than 51 per rent of tbir annual ration should have ween used by fuel oil usera in Delaware up to yesterday. Coupon No. 4 and Coupon No. 1943-44 healing season, were extended and are good through August 31. 1945.

Coupon No. 1, No. 2, and No. of the rurri-nt rating season are now valid and will be good through August 31, J4S. Tbe present unit value of these coupons ta 10 gallons.

80 CfcutfeS). 37 51'-! 50' 3 44 44 44- i4 1 -3 3' 3 314 31 314 4 U4 16 4 16', 11 44 44 44 19 5', 44 5 4 4 103, 10-, 104 1,4 14 31 204 304 4 114 114 U'. ...3 34 34 Ti" 13- 84 8 84 34 24 24 4 30 64 9 4 14 44 44 44 4 70 17. 14 171, .1.50 1314 131 1314-J. 2 44 4.

44 31! 4 -1', li? sa 3 i ...57 75 74-4 74-4 99 9C-4 98, 1064 106H 1064 394 394 EtlaaCoi lUIUf LfiaaCoriel). eli). 8 32H 3V 3,, 4 ill? 154 I 70 liH Wheat: Prices quotahlr unchanged Demand fair. No. 2 red winter, garlicky, January .71.

Corn: About steady. Inquiry moderate. No. 1 yellow 1.29-1.33 Oats: In fair demand and generally Arm. No.

3 white. 93-96. Truck Tires 11 1121. hjix 1121, ktl the Western Front, stressed reconversion troubles for industry at home should the Nazis suddenly fold. The result was that owners of armament-related stocks again cut their holdings.

Prices wavered after a slightly uneven opening. A little support 10 112, II214 112k, CB1-Q 11 St CAEI tee CGW Ss 203S 23 644 A21, 70 galdwin (li) 32 2i, 25S4 557' Salt ft 273 12J fi2 121-1 Salt Ohio 73 211 2n ifH 4 firid.80).r 45 19 'ick 19H'19 684 684 951, 98 81, 81i 98 81 4 18 5 to 4'. 7 IS1 IS'. tl NEW CHARTERS FILED Breeze Corp Brewst Aero Brown Ruober Buckeye PL But A pt Bunk Hill AS Burry Biscuit Csl El Poaa. Cstilte Tuna Can Marconi Catalin Am Cessna Aire Cities Service at Svc pt Colon Develop Colonial Airl Colo Furl A I war Colts Arm Cons GE Bal Cons Gas ut Cons Stl Corp Cons Textile Cent Ftty A Men Cosden Petro Creole Pet Crolt Brew Crowley Mllner Crown Drui Cuban AU Sua Derby OU 32 i 1S4 1S4 734 74', 18 14 974 974 W'i 75 M'i 974 DOVER.

Jan. 19 Charters filed came ln toward the finish and ex- "3 4 4 4 3 54 34 4 liiM-fi 5 a 6 30 ..12 934 934 81 79 with the corporation department of i losses of 1 to 2 or more points the Secretary of State office today lwere snaved to numerous cases, were as follows: I There was a smattering of strong Kent and Sussex vtnlnr rn mn 'spots at the close. Dealings were 1H IS' 15 li CGW 4s Chi lad. 5t 47 CW IAL -5s t5 CMSPP 5s 75 CM 5s 2000 CM SP 4S 9 CM SP 4S 9 CA.VW 41 99 C4SV7 4 89 CRIP 4Vjl 52 A CRIP 4V49 0 CF.iAP II CSIP 4s 34 cnildl 5i 57 E'Jf A 57 st A 5s 34. Can 4s perp Ctn 5s 59 Cen en 5s 45 J4-4 105 205 105 56'i 554 58 15i, 15 15i 814 804 81 BorgWCLSO).

26 38 shares no par value. Purpose, deal Inlslow at intervals although picking Jfincpal office, wn-UD in the final hour. up in the final hour. Gas 3:0 ....116 ....333 15 57 31 92 17 35' i ud(fMft ...277 li'i ll2 754 7P 79' 12 104 12 4. ii 14 15- 15.4 I 2 yronJdr-i).

3 231! 23'? 21' 774 344 93 78 34' 99 92 78 35 14 804 92 98 "i 42 48 ou.se. Minora, incorporators. James Gordon Smith. Harrington: William Burke. Milford, and George M.

Fisher Wyoming. Lit Brothers Foundation, Inc. Capital, non-stocic. Purpose, financial assistance to aged, etc. Principal office.

The Corporation Trust Co. Incorporators. Albert The Associated Press 60-stock average was off of a point at 58.8. The market was broad. 976 issues registering.

Of these, 650 were down, 158 up and 168 unchanged. Transfers totalled L609.250 shares eorn- 154 59 904 iPack(U). 4 28H 28' i 15 59 90 974 4C4 ti fat i lit if Ctrl 1 5s 45 45 Cen Pac 5s 60 19 CRRNQ5S.87 49 -T 8i CCC X. 4'-s 7 7.... 62 'atarnillarl 9 1.

iOI 01" 3H I. 38 -2 JI'Wei with Thursday. i oT in 49 3 108-i 108 108 Co.pe.ns X. 74 In the new "A' baulk are new valid and will be good vntil March 21 for FOLB gallons of gaa. B5, CS.

B4. and 1st quarter 1945 are now valid for FIVE gallon, of gas. State and license number of the ear MUST be written on the face EVERT gasoline coupon. Renewal of Transport Rations and ape. rial requesta for non-rerurring needs are now handled bv OPA Local Beards.

WITH ALL APPLICATIONS FOR GAS. MILEAGE RECORD MIST BE ATTACHED. 11 1055, 105H VH 13 103 1024 103 OB I'M CI I 4 35 40 street. phKadeiphia and' Max Roob, 1901 Exceptions on the downswing at Walnut streei, Philadelphia. I peaks for 1944-45 were Crucible It li necessary that all tirea for commercial trucks, tasicahs, etc.

be dismounted and taken to the Centra! Truck Tire Station by dealer for final approval. Only tirea bevond repair will bo replaced. Truck tfrea are very, very scarce nd cprtiftcatea can only He ta-aoed to the MOST essential operators ntU the supply improves. Meat, Cheese. Butter Evaporated Milk ed Stamps QV AS.

KV TS. VS. VS. Hi and X5 in War Batten Book No. 4 aro now valid and will be good indefinitely for the purchase n( meat, cheese, butter, and evaporated milk.

Each stamp la good for 10 points. Shoes Stamps No. 1. No. and No.

on the "airplane" sheet in War Ration Book No. are now valid and will be good indefinitely for tho purr ha ft of on pair of shoea. OP. advises that no cancellation of outstanding shoe stamps is being considered No specific date for making the ext stamp good can bt given. Rationing regolatlona prohibit all stores from aeceptinr loose war ration stamps for shoes selected or delivered at the store.

Fats and Oils Effective January 2 lard and other shortening and cooking fata and oils will be back on the ration list. In til that time these commodities are frnaen. Two red ration stamps per pound will bo needed for the purchase of these items. 31 76i 744 75 34', 341J 51' i 5Hj Z4 25 93H 93H Sj 'hGWpff2i) 10 25 12 104 Mansure Textiles. Inc.

Capital. tel lira Amorii-nn Tr-o Rnrirl 1034 104 103'. 104 ooo 104 Purpose, general textile busmen aBh-i I CI El 111 3S 70 Ci St 73 CI 44s 77 Col 41-jS SO Col 5s 52 Maj Col 5s 61 Com Ed 58 Con OH 51 Cons 3,1 66 Cuoa 5iJjS 42 Day PL.T!.. Del (V 4s 63 4s 38 34 llf4 116, 116i "ncci aim tr ipj, iviAt-uaiatr. Trust Principal 10 35H 354 35 35' ofhoe.

The Corporation 4 34 364 JO, a. 4 1 69 69 49 4, 7 6, 6, 8 33 33 32V, -1, 10 84 4 54 4 10 144 144 M44 4 34 3 3 4 36', 361, jai, 14 1 1 4 114 JJ. 11 13 34 34 34 4 19 374 374 274 4 104 10 10-4 ..274 11 10S 11 8 100 994 100 33 14 14 14 3 9 9 9 V4 5 124 124 12'4 4 32 44 34 4 16 48, 45', 484 1 1 22, 324 224 -J, 6 6 4 6 2 24 34 4 6 19 184 14 3a 3 144 134 134 .75 90 90 90 14 104 10 10 5 104 104 104 1 444 44 44 4 84 a 164, 164 14 1.50 14 13. 1 ..13 124 U4 124 4 3 884 84 884 3 14 194 194 13 134 '114 114 18 4 34 34 4 31 164 164 36 107 14 14 4 7 114 114 114- 4 16 94 8', 84 4 19 16', 1 164 9 SI 164 141, IS, 39 54 ,4 1 16 16 16 -44 6 34 1 34-4 34 124 13 12 4 94 94 94-4 3 34 3. 3.

4 V- 3H li Co Conspicuous in the minus ranks were 1034 303 103 1074 1074 1074 r-j ...11 lac i 50 50 50 Peninsula Deaths Laura B. Sullivan CONCORD. Jan. 18 Funeral services for Miss Laura B. Sullivan, 81, were conducted in the Methodist Church here by the Rev.

P. R. Schauer, pastor of the church. Burial was in the churchyard. She was the daughter of the lata Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas A. Sullivan of Concord. Recently, Miss Sullivan had been living in Greensboro. Reuben M.

Kaufman SEAFORD, Jan. 19 Reuben M. Kaufman, 80. local druggist, died at 9:30 o'clock this morning in Bee be Hospital, Lewes, where he had been a patient for about two weeks. He was a native of Chambersburg, but had resided here fbr the past 5 years.

When he first came here he wag a registered pharmacist for the W. F. Haines and Company drug stora. After a number of years he entered the drug business for himself, owning and operating the R. M.

Kaufman Drug Company. He discontinued this business a few years ago and became associated with tha Manning Pharmacy here, remaining with them until his death. He was a past master of Hiram Lodge, No. 21, A. F.

and A. of this city, and for many years an active member, and, at the time of his death, an honorary member of the Seaford Kiwanis Club. He was a member of the State Board of Pharmacy for 30 years. His remains will be taken to Chambersburg for interment. 12 32H 32' ii lIAikU) 37 37 37 V.

3 20 Sugar I. A C. 5a 5 116 innovations, inc capital. $500,000. Pacific, Southern Railway, 21.1 'e' CWcag0 Northwestern Associated cnb Diaper Services.

inc common and preferred. U. S. Steel, capital, $50,000. Purpose, deal in cotton Chrysler, Graham-Paige, Hiram Trttl' e'fiC' Th Corportlon I Walker.

DistiUers Standard Kompol'ite Miller. Ine. Capital. $1 000 NJ)' Kennecott, Anaconda, U. Purpose to manufacture, sell and lay S.

Rubber, Montgomery Ward, West-composition flooring or decking Prm- ern Union Kennecott, DuPont eipai office. The Corporation Trust Co. ai--aef 5. 55 a 220 Duq Lt S5 3 107--4 1074 1074 994 994 994 64 62 63-, 10 10 -84 74 8'i 106 108 106 904 894 894 10SS 1054 105, 594 59 59 40S 404 404 106 1054 106 ttzsrsm ii 44 32 a 16H 16'i IS'! "2 ComEd(L40) 12 29? i 4 Erie 44 3015 19 El Bond A 81s CI Bond A Sa pf Equity Ccrp Esquire lnc Falrchlld Cam Falrcnlid A A Fansteel Met Ford Can A Ford Mot Ltd Gen Share Glen Aid Coal Gray Mr, Gt AU A nv Hecla Min Hail Gold Humble OU Hum Bess 111 Pow air ct zinc Imp Oil Ltd Ins Co Am Int Petrol Jacobs (F LI Kingston Prod Lake Shore Leonard Dee Lone Star Gaa Louis A McWlll Dredt Merrttt Mrssbl Iron Mid St Avte Mid St Bvtc Mid West Corp Molybednum Monorram Plct Monti ward A Mt City Cop Nat Bellas Hess Nat Fuel Nat Rub Men Nat Sut Rtl Nat Trans Nat L'n Rad 32 25H 252 10 EobVu rusi). 8 lg-4 IS'i isi 10 1014 1014 10 L4 28'i l' tontainieli).

5 DontBakrtrt.1 11 LOCAL SECURITIES Railway bond casualties were widespread. At Chicaao wheat was Stamp No. S4 In War Ration Book No. 4 Is now valid and will be rood indefinitely for the purchase of five pounds of sugar. Sugar allowance aro reduced nnder the new regulations.

Five pounds of sugar will be tho quota per person for a 3 months period instead of 10 weeks. Citrus FaTuit Juices Grapefruit juice and blended ritrns Juice, are now back the ration list. Orange Joioe is ration free. vi4 103i 1034 10314 764 '44 74i bant Tan ill 40' 40 Reported daily by Laird and Comnanv 'un ii ira ii cent hiiKhl nnrt rve 4 3 30 10 12 12 19 68 6S4 68 arle 4s 95 Fla 5S 74 A Ala 5s 45 Gt Sor 67 At 4 75 A ine 2019 Hous Oil 54 Hud 5s 63 A A 5s 57 AM lnc 5s 57 A tnc 5s 57 4s 53 I Id IS 4, 66 I 5S 63 A CCS 44s 63 Int GN 6s 52 In: GK 1st 6s 53 i iTni i 314 324 314 Loot Mot (. en 143 10JI 0 15 32 32" -S Nemour.

jdown CotU)n was up Aai.H cents to 60 cents a bale lower. 324 314 31H (it)) 10 61 601 6154 11 -ol rane(al. Au-American Com 9.4 10 904 91 76 754 mr Rt lrv1V i-57" -joi- Ail-American Aviation. Pfd. 47 19 II''.

18-1 i Atlas Powder. Pfd 1134 115 .10 183 182 183 V. S04 7974 314 304 Jos. Bancroft At Sons Co. Com.

64 e' 10, 10', 10', 52 5'i fa 13 14 1 14 16 34 2. 2. 844 80 31 654 82 61 Jos. Bancroft A Sons. Pfd 654 62 3730 ...173 39 6 18 20 3 Housewives are asked to carefully check their newspapers for anv changes in the new ration regulations.

Also keep advised of all new point values as posted in food store outlets. Kere(2) IS 42', 41' i tt-Vi Pel 2 35' i 34' 35. 9' I 8H 25 39S 39 39'! 5 61 Christiana Securities. Com. Christiana Securities.

Pfd. Continental Amer. Life Ins, Delaware R. R. 76 7514 in me euro rennroaa.

lexon uu and Leonard Oil recovered. Backward were Cities Service, Pantepec, Solar Aircraft and Republic Aviation. Turnover here was' 446,885 shares versus 495.600 yesterday. STOCK MARKET AVERAGES Compiled bv Associated Pres 30 Ind 15 Rails 13 Ut 40 Stock" Net change 4 5 5 Today 7 4 34.4 XII 7 .58. Previo day 4 S4.4 404 1944-45 M.t 34 7 404 S9i SO 360 139 34 55 18'i 108 109 1044 1044 1044 98 974 974 23 int GN 5S 56 Int GN 5s 56 lilt HE 6s 44 Ir.t Pap 5s 47 Int TAT 441 53 Int TAT 5s 55 KC Ft 4s 38 Sou 5s 50 6...

Xjeb HT 5s 54 LV NY 44s 50 Del. Power A Light, com 19 Pt 79 103 111, lOia, poujfla. e5) 10 70 69 69 ii 4 824 824 824 A Zinc Nlas Hud Pow Mas Sh Md Loral War Price and Rationing Board, W. Ninth Street, 4J-9911. Clip and Save This News-Journal Summary for Ready Reference.

30 11 114 114 4 134 124 134 4 344 34i4 J44 1 134 134 134, 4 64 6'. 64-4 .50 64 444 644 4 654 5. 454 4 157 4 34 4 2 74 7 7 34 144 144 144 4 ,50 1254 Li5i I251, -1. 13 124 124 134 11 16S I64 I64 53 44 44 44 jromn.v.l. 136 156'i 157 1'; Del.

Power Light. Pfd Diamond Ice 4s Coal Pfd DuPont. Pfd Hercules Powder, Pfd AlfT.lnH 22 49 40' I 8r-4 824 834 Seaford- 30 43 ...129 ...239 14 143J 14' 14s; 14 109' 109 109 1944-45 low 1 Tl 31 49.S talies-Bem-P Nor Am A pf Northeast Alri Nor Pw A Olden Corp Oxla Nat Gas Pac A I 9 pf Lch 5s 2003 st Leh 4fc.s 2003 Left 4s 5003 Lortllard 3s 63 LANS, 2003 5S-i4 3 'J4 58 54 52 534 504 48 4914 104 104 104 105'i 105'i 1054 2 126 4 127 131 nn 314 54 129 SO 68 325 60 131, 121, 9 70 8'1 i Remington Arms Warner Co. Com Warner Co. Pfd Central Bank, par $100 Delaware Trust Co par $25 Fquitable Trust, par $25 Farmers Bank, par $50 Industrial Trust par $35 OBITUARIES P.

Earl Pleasanton ganizations; the Christine Encamp- P. Earl Pleasanton, 55, of Silver-1 T1 5nd se, Knights 2 30 30 30 364 384 364 4 CHICAGO PRODUCE CHICAGO. Jan. 19 4i Grain markets made an attempt at a rally 12 24S 24', 244 4 84 114 10. 11 4 ..143 S.

54 54 4 7 44 44 16 4 37. 4 is io ib -t- 1 4 DenCigarial)' 2 28' 28'i 28'i 14 lake, near Middletown, died sud-'UI u' I CVi Special to The Morning Ttewi SEAFORD. Jan. 19--Dr. Carrie Heam, retired medical missionary from India, will be the speaker at a meeting of the W.

S. C. S. of St. John's Methodist Church to be held in the church social hall Thursday night.

The meeting will be proceeded by a covered dish supper at todav but there was no follow 127 security iruat par $60 iftnn rl e. vw.tn.i rr; L. 14-1-14 92 17-16 14 34 15. 154 Wilmington Trust par $50 239 through to the buying and most of aenly from a heart condition Thurs-' "'j-th. fi.tur-c lief elir.ra.rl froMmnalTv day at his home.

Funeral rder of Re(i Mn- Pn Tdsd.SO) 10 42 I 42 Pen Motor (S 49 6J1 634, 63i A 6nMotp (5) 2 128', 128 irf aj 34 14 14 IS'J 4. IS --58 -4 LAN 44t 2003 2 105. lOirl, 1054 LAN. 34J 2003 2 1074 1074 1074 ATanati 4s 47 84 83 83 MSPA5SM 4s 91 26 75 744 744 5E 62 A 37 85 84 85 aj 5s 67 68 70 67 8ST4 MKT 44s 78 11 774 77 77 1st 90 89 80 4 79 794 Mo 54 49 335 174 16i 174 Mo 5s 6 A 18 744 Mo 5s 77 281 754 744 Tlttj Mo 5s 78 2 75 74 74' Mo 5s 80 28 75 744 75 Mo 5S 81 88 75i 74 75 Mo 41 75 371 364 354 364 Mor A 44s 55 41 68 64 674 a be ,1 58 CHICAGO LIVESTOCK 'i- 'will cnesapeake City 1'4 I-? is xtirvivpfi hv civ Kictorc mr-c fcimbe 7 211, 14 rUTr-lrt ta. a.

1A Ta A a 1 t- I -1 A 4- 1- 4-V. 7 I fV IT IT! St Paill rtrf 1 I VaL iw JS a Sa. all 4 riaa 1-1 Pan AT riTTaaDE Sri na ab killLn, 4.1 a LA A AVXF7 1 1 7 i i. t-I 1-1 I Kiuinuu, fi) iff i. iiriiiiv I wo ir-ii ml, Liiiit icu ljc 1'4 4 84 4 -7 4 3S 4 6'4 4 l'a 7 3H 4 94 4 7 -4 64 hogs 11.000; total 17.000; active, fully 1 u-p-w Church, jOOdrtciKJ).

10 5S4 55' i 55-: 'S -oodveri2. 17 54,5 53i 53X? uaessa. witn interment in "cam us now awyers Cemeterv. of Wilmington. Mrs Josepn Worn- practicing physician in Salisbury, sieaay; gooa ana cnoice barrows and guts; ioiH r.raTi- i Ti Ti- ii Va.

Phirr.hpr Carman rpvftr.wt rn tht uia -rav. iliw ui jvuiiu JvirS.lMrt Mr. Pleasanton moved from Odes creynial.40). 31 23H 22ij 731 J. 34 Ji pounds 14 oo-M ail weights fat sows Eastern Front recited in increased DuIfM 5 60 59' unanes ajetcneu of Elkton; Mrs.

60 1 14 00: eariv clearance: shmoer tnk 2 son i ca nni.r. 14 124 11., He: 94 34 124 4 34 4 14 34 salable cattle j.ooo: total j.300: faiaoie nerr.gs oi rye. ine market aiso Joseph Mammele of Rockville. Md 20 51' 503, 50H 1 84 84 1 i 9 45S 45' i 45J4 4S 34 24 60 1. 14 5 34 34 21 7 5 25 .123 .255 69 67', 66 1074 107.

1074 1 105, 106 S44 844 844 14 69' 4 82 S0'4 81 86 834 85 caives 700: total 7oo: ttnctiy good was affected by the weakness of a supervisor ior ine o.ate mgn- and Mrs Avon Elliott of Wilmine-choioe steers and yearlings as lower, bulk 'cotton. Commission houses were on wav Department, in charge of the iton pnlf OUtal)-. Homestak Houston Oil rt Mor A 34s 200 Sat Da! 60 Nat St! 3s 6S NOTM 54J 54 NYC 5s 2013 NYC 44a 2013 A NYC en 4S 98 NYCHR 3't NY ChSL 44s 78 7 6s 48 nii 17. 376 275 18 8'4 8 selling side and when sthe de-: Odessa garage. 84 4 5 13 1Z' 125, 80 Mrs.

Alvin Hastings of North Seaford, was called to week by the death of her father, Elijah William Keliey, 80. The truck of Alan Figgs of near here was damages! by fire while parked in his yarjff Mrs. James Friedel, Pine Street, is a patient in Kent General Hos- 7 34 34 J4 4 at 1400 down, top 15 00; neifera steady to mand lagged prices hit new lows survived by nis wile. Mrs. UlnolfcCent 25 1034 102, 1024 37 I0.H4 1034 1034 weak 76 21 'y, 20' 20Ti 1 40'-i 40' 40', 91 121 i-! iy nduaRay(2) 'nan nntlt ws and bulls weak to 25 lower; the day iiiettousia on, ana a aaaiaiy wwiriuiuarn iteady: etitter cows i oo down: w-Heat Open gh Low close i brother.

Leland P. Pleasanton, Funeral services for the Rev. Open Hgh Low veaiers 67 66 67 654 644 65 rantepee OU Van Pennroad Pioneer Gold Polaris Mnt Premier Gld Put SO A RKO opt war Raytheon Mtf Red Bank Oil Republic Avla Root Pet Ryerson A Haynes St. RefU Pap Salt Dome Oil Schulte Scullin Stl Sera! Loca Selected Indus Snat'Denn Sinter Mtf Sotar Mfg Sonotone 60 Penn Oil Southl Royal Stand Cap A 8 St Oil Ky St Pow A Lt Starrett Corp etc Tampa El Technicolor Texon Oil A Tranawest Oil Tuns-Sol Lp Udyllie Corp Unexcelled Mff Unit Aire Prod Unit Cig-Wh stn Unit Gas Vnlt A Pow A Uast A pf Unit Shoe 8 Foil Unit Wall Pap Utah Idaho Sug Valspar Corp Veneiuel Pet West aC A West Air Line. Woodley Pet Wright Harg la lakeie 35)" 45 44 67 1TO 4s 55 39 2'; former member of the State House Henry Cunningham, a former Das- most, feed cow, 8 50-12 00; few weia-My bulls either sau'age or beef above 12 50; vealers 78 78 77' I 61 59' i 1 82 1 54 I S3 1 53.4 1 1 i4I 1 S3 1.53H 1 61 1 53 1 51ai 1 52' of Representatives, of near Mc-jtor of -the Eastlake Presbvterian i PI It 4s 56 57 I 5s 57 123 15 50.

mostly 15 00 down. sheep 4.000; total 4 500; active. 1 53. 1 524 1 53 294 28. 294 21.

204 214 aHara2 6n) 8 77', nt Nick (1.60) 40 2R7, Paper 16 207, 205, 26a, ntPapp(o). 5 89H 89', 89' 22Tj 22', 223, i slaughter lambs strong to 15 higher; other r4s 92 Sm 34s 63 1 44 46 I Nort 5s 2014 c.asses tuny ste.dv to 25 higher: good and cnoice ifd vtooied western limbt 15 50 13 1064 1064 1064 170 29 28 284 69 54 42 524 109 10314 1024 103 9V, 94', 944 35 904 904 1 105 105 105 1.12s. l.ll'i 1 f8'4 l.iri'i 1 im 1 07 1 08 1 11 1 11 1 08 1.07VS Donough. Church here who died Wednesday! Pita. Dover.

He was an active member of St. 'in the Philadelphia Presbyterian! Frank A. Huston, well known Paul's Methodist Church in Odessa, Hospital, were held yesterday after-) farmer of near submitted to and the pastor, the Rev. H. M.

I noon in Langhorne, Pa. Mr. Cun-! an operation in the Peniiisula Gen-Davis, officiate at the funeral. ninpham. who was 73 years old.

was Hospital, Salisbury, yesterday. -Highway maintenance men with i pastor of Bensalem Presbyterian! Mrs. Henry Wheatley of near whom lie worked will be honorary Church in Bucks County, Pa, at the i here, is a patient in Beebe Hospital, 15.75: top 1575; deck of native and fed lambs mixed 15.60. medium and good lambs 14 50-15 25; load of good and choice Nor 2047 Nor 58 2047 Nor 44f 2047 Nor 4s rt Nor 3s 2047 Lans CUySou 35 14 Hi, 137, 1 36 36', 37 -1 3 434 434 434 4 134 134 134 4 194 194 194 4 19 19 19 4 4 I 4 e-l-16 ..5 44 44 44 4 1 38'4 384 384 V. 13 344 24 244 (2 4', 84 94 4 3 J74 37 -4 1 64 H-H 3 9 5 11 -i .459 3 34 2 7 114 JO.

lo 9 14 9-16 9-MW1-16 4 664 68 68 4 2.75 77'4 7T4 77 4 "i -10 94 94 44 2 i 44 34 34 34-14 3'4 34 34 7 15 12 US 14 19 114 11 114-4 1 14 156 154 1 114 114 114 67 4 4 urm f.1 Mav July Sept. Dec. CORN; May Jujy Sept. D-c. OATS: May July Sept.

RYE: May July Sept. Dec BARLEY: Mav July 74 23 yearnngs 13.50; yearling awes discounted 1.O0; and tave-year-old wethers 2.00; aged slaughter ewes 37' 37' i 37' 441. 584 88. 82." 59 48 87 61 tnt lltH 1094 1104 7V. 14.

754 274 274 1044 1044 1044 150--. 129. 123-4 1224 122 122 1034 103 103 time of his death. 3e 60 Lewes, where she was taken in tbe ihrt(alil 7 pallbearers. 353.

1 1 10' 1 874 1 06. 67. 1 OS', 1 OS's 1,05 1.114 1.04' I Mr. Cunningham, who was born Seaford Volunteer Firemen's am- ihNavlel). 81 13H 13" BUTTER, EGGS, POULTRY .142 Val rV.a I 1 in Philadelphia, was a graduate of i bulance yesterday.

18 1214 1214 121s Arthur E. Allison hValCoal 2 37 3Z i i Mrs. Asm Wru-irtjan wnrlhv 13' 24- 37 -1 38 32H 8 1 2 33 38 tn 8 1044 1044 1044 10 MSI, 105 10514 1 C8" 1 044 1.04., 1 10'4 113 1 11 1.07H 1.00' 1 12'i Funeral services will be held Mon-lST" iZl1 1 10N 1 07 108'i 1 12'a 10 52'i 52H fi1! 82 824 LibMWJ(ei. 42 8vt 8 day afternoon in the Gensmer Fu-was an Army 7haplain world en aV -a 65 Pen 44s 70 Pen 44s 81 en 334l 70 Pen 341 52 Peo A 4s 60 Pro A lnc 41 90 Pert 44s Pn Edl A I 6s 64 Ph Mor 3s 63 Phil Ry 4s 37 Phil Pet 2i 64 PortI GE 44s 60 Pr StI 5s 51 SO- aeMvBla3) 7 81 War 1 Ofi'. 1 04 21 8 71 3 1.05i 504 50 105 1044 104 226 4 220 3244 1064 1064 3064 SO 19H 20' cicneeaizt.

Cash Quotation. (B2) 19 19 19 29 20 194, J94J 102 V114 102 neral Home ln Coatesville for Arthur E. Allison, 68, of Oaks, Pa, who died Thursday in the PhoeniKville, Pa, Hospital. He was a mechanical engineer at the Allan Wood Steel Company in Oaks. Mr.

Allison was the son of the late 50', w. Mytim. a He went to Langhorne Presbyterian Church after leaving this city and served there until he was retired. Later he resumed his work at Bensalem Church. He is sur matron, and Charles F.

Welch, worthy patron of Sussex Chapter, No. 7, Order of Eastern Star, entertained the members of the organization at a party in the lodge rooms Thursday night. The Rev. William H. Hanckel, assistant rector of St.

Andrew's Church, Wilmington, will officiate at the Sunday morning services in St. Luke's Episcopal Church. 1034 103V, 1U34 1014 1014 10i4 107V, irep, 106, 11 32', 3i', 31', 10 ibii ica: a lss; afrieidra.sn). uvimlnt cm a. Rdt 4-js 97 A 8 NEW YORK.

Jan. 1 BCTTIR firm. Prices unchanged. CHEESE: 1M.783; nominal, no quotations. EGGS: 24.548; firm.

Current general wholesale prices foiiow: MIXED COLORS: Extras. No. 1 to Vo 4. 45 lbs. and over 42.1-43.8la medium.

40-44 lbs. 40 8, standard No. 1 to No. 4. 45 lbs.

and over 39. 8-40 current receipts 39 8 dirties. 43 lbs. 38 checks 38 WHITES: Extra. No.

1 to No. 4, 45 lb. ani over, midwestern 43 1-4J 8: nearby 42.1-43.8: medium, 40-44 midwestern 40 8: nearby 40 8. BROWN8: Extras. No.

1 to No. 4. 4.1 lbs. and over, midwestern 42.1-434: nearby 42 1-43 8: medium, 40-44 midwestern 40 8: nearbv 40 LIVE AND DRESSED POULTRY: Firm, prices unchanged. Phila.

Stock Market Friday, Jan. 19, 1945 Sale today Yesterday Tear ago McKetw U. 40) 27', E1AAL 44 34 55 55 55 27' 27 a' a 10 47 There were no cash wheat today. The market was nominally unchanged to 1 cent lower. Saiea by shippers totaled 1000 bushels.

Estimated receipts were 23 cars. CORN: Was unchanged to 4 cent lower. There was good demand especially for drier quaiitv. Bookings were 215.000 bushels and estimated receipts. 282 cars.

OATS: Were 1 cent lower. Estimated receipts were 14 ears. Miami (ei. 25 vived F.UU 1st 44! 41 St LSF 5s 50 St LSF 44s 78 21 53 38 214 544 394 20 aj 544 394 51 Ciaar o-, 13 loKanTD 90 171. 17'i 173 a.

Robert B. and Lydia Nealis Allison. I He is survived by his wife. Mrs. jf by his wife, a son, the Rev.

21,961 18,715 10,668 89. 594 194 3 131 494 51 E. Hanna Allison: a daughter. Mrs. .1 74 74 56 544 554 Dtv.

in tales High Low in Baltimore, a daughter, Mrs. Kil-burn Le Compte, this city, two 88-. in-s ee--. CIM Chgal 33'4i IS 'A 48 49' 49, NashEelCH). 103 IS', 15, 15H KatAcme(2i.

10 22', 22 22' patBia(g 30). 2414 24' i 24' (, KatCash(al). 2 34 34 34 3 141i 14 14 KDatry1.20 8 26', 26'i 26'i Kr Distill 7 1 20 si 294 294 107 1064 107 brothers and three sisters. DIVIDENDS DECLARED AGEJal.60) 227 331 AmStorea(l). 125 18 17 Am Super 63 AtlRefin(elj) 40 32.

Bait 4 110 UH 12 183 lit, 1W Burial will be in Evergreen Ceme Gertrude Roberts of 1510 Delaware Avenue; three sons, Maj. Arthur B. Allison with the Ordnance Department at Pennwynn. Pa, Chief Pharmacist Marvin H. Allison with the Navy Hospital Corps in Norfolk, Va, and Harold N.

Allison of Coatesville, 32H REGULAR i-3 Mi Pay- 124 114 BALTIMORE LIVESTOCK Stock of Record Nat Gyp (ei). 25 14, 4 14'u Stock 11 ,.56 89 8S4 88a ,.131 884 864 874 884 84 884 33 1054 1054 10S4 ,.114 96'j 95 964 3 II44 1144 1144 3 123 123 123 44 94 954 96 4 1074 1074 1074 I 106 106 106 4 107 107 107 BALTIMORE. Jan. IP (WTA-Off ice General S3 pf 25', 71, NELSON DECREE GRANTED ON DESERTION CHARGE CHICAGO, Jan. 19 () Mr.

Helen W. Nelson was granted a divorce today from Donald M. Nelson, 56, special economic representative to President Roosevelt and former chairman of the War Production Board. She charged desertion. Judge William J.

Lindsay granted 1 Feb. 14 1 Feb. 14 laaLij-aaiaij a-, Kt Pow ft Lt 39 8 73-j Nat Steel t3). 3 70 69" 1' Amt. abl.

75c Mar. 62'jc Mar. 50c Mar. 25c Mar. 60c Mar.

55c Mar. BuddWhl(el) 360 ComWthaS 1 rV Curtis Pub 250 104 DelP4L(K). 544 18'i ElecBdaVSn. 150 10H Elec Stor (2). 26 475 tery, Morristown, N.

today. Mr. Sophie A. Winnington Solemn requiem mass will be said in St. Ann's Church Monday morning at 9:30 o'clock for Mrs.

Sophie A. Winnington, 86, who died Thursday at her home, 81 Riddle Avenue. li 'A 18, 10' J'b- 4 and six grandchildren. He was a rlZ a member of the Coatesville Presby- Vf 4 18H lO1-, 47 St Lf-F 4S 50 A St LSVV rt Ss 90 Sea AL as 45 Sea AL 43 50 st Sea A 6s 35 A Soe-Vae 3 64 So Pac 44s 68 So Pac 44s 81 Pac 44s 69 So Pac rf 4 55 So Par 441 Or 77 Sou Ry 6s 58 Sou Ry en Ss 94 Sou Ar 4s 54 Bell 3s 68 S-d N' 3 61 Tex Corp 3s 65 A 5s 79 Th Aee Ss 60 Un Pac 1st 4s 47 Vi Fy 3'ii 68 Was 44i 91 alarrth 4s 55 Sh4l 3361 Md 4s S3 B'ert Far 44s 3014 West Un 5s 60 West Un 44s 60 Wh Sl 34s 66 Wis Cen 4s 49 Wis 41 SD J6 Ycunx ST IkiS 60 474, Feb. terian Church and of the Iron Rose 1014 i01 1014 25c Feb.

30 Feb 22 1H 16 16. a. New Ind SO) 9 193, 157 157, 1, 23H 22, 23' NTCftStLp 6 109 108 109 1 NTShlp(e3). 12 20' 19' i 20 NAmAviclU) 40 10 9S 93., af KaAmtf.34).. 39 20 19- L-nrthPan rl 100 19 i 18 18-.

al Bib Class. of distribution! Amer Genl 42.50 pf Cattle 50. Active, clean-up deais fully! Amor General $3 pf steady to strong with Thursday; small lots, jChl Yellow Cab medium beef cows 11.50: scattered lots'Conn 40 Pf cutter and common 7 5O-1O50; canner 3.30 pf 7.00; odd shelly individual 5 00; top u- Davison Chemical sage bulls 13.50; bulk 8 00-12 00 I Erie pf A Calves 25. Nominally steadv; practical i Erie pf A top 17 00: unchanged. Erie pf A Hogs 300.

Active, steady with Thurs- Erie pf A day: good and choice 160-350 pound bar-'Gltdden pf .348 ay--, LehXaviel). 100 jji, 13a, -u Ta ri. 5 10S4 IO64 IO84 1084 1064 1064 3 tne decree Superior Court after The funeral will be from her late 81 25 Mar. 1 Feb. 14 81 25 June 1 May 17 81 35 Sept.

1 Aug. 17 81 25 Dec. 1 Nov. 16 1 Mar. 12 854 854 854 Thomas J.

Chaires The funeral for Thomas 3 3 3 1004 1004 100H home with interment in Cathedral i a Pvate hearing in chambers. Tha 13'4 '4 7H JJ 4 5H 14 22H 82 SI 4 82 (al). 22 19 1H 18, renaliui). 6 604 60 tWi Cemetery. decree contained no provision lor 15 1064 105'.

106 25e Mar. Feb. a Chaires. 45. a World War I veteran rows and ailts 15 30.

the ceiima: unchanedLe Tourneau Mrs. Winnington was the widow of I aumony. but the court approved an 2V Mar, Loblaw Orocet 1 35', 35' 33, 4 oneep ss. riominaiiy ateaoy; uncnangea PacGftEUS) 3 cv j- im lni 1 aji iv.a ,1., niuiouaT tlX It" actVlftllOi a 1,1. 1 j- Loblaw Orocet Unmitoi ra-.

ri vvuiiuiiKvon, wno aiea more i ywK'auy Mead Corp 86 pf Mean t-Orp pi 37 944 94 4 13 1054 1054 1054 5 1074 1074 1074 12 1024 1024 1024 .339 84 834 84 5 204 ToH 204 106 105 108 Nat Pow 4 Lt 77 714 71J Niagftud(h) 100 4 4 Pennroad(el)29S7 5S 5'i PenRR(e2ti 862 354 34', PenSa.iUe.30) 190 39' 39 Phllar.l(L2C)1315 22H 22" i Phila (1) 356 25 25. PhilEPp(2). 300 31 31.4 Scott P11.80). 150 43' 29 585 58H 10 110 2 2', nit Corp 125 l1, lH WniCplelHi. 320 40', 40S 1072 14S, EanAAir(el) 30 33 51 S9'i ParkD(t-30).

4-30', 32H 2RS 285, 30' 30', '4j jr, 43' .1 BU Mar. irio, lO n(, ua.av, aaixi UVI.i,.- -m. aa-aaa Me.d enrp 65 50 pf 11.37, Mar. 1 Feb. is from the Heam Funeral Home 3202 han 20 ag0- Sne 18 survived il of which were not cylinder 30c Mar.

8 Feb. 9 eeet Mortdav afnoon i by Ulree children. James Winning-! closed. rRREGtn ar street, Moncay The derreo errant. 58H 26 i 10-, 1, a a a.

a at. 1 n'rlnrlr Th ai H4 o. a.u- aa Automatic Product aPenney i ii' Pea Cent Air. 12 22H 22' 22, 3 Frt! 17 1H.ei, VJ HandUn. all of this city: i6; snort wnue alter NeLon nied an an Blumnthl I6.dnel swer to his wife's suit denying her a 1.

'A 40H A 14H li Grocery Store Prod BOND AVERAGES (Compiled by The Aaaociated Press) JAN. 19 30 Rail 10 Indust. lOTJtilg. 10 Prn Jan. 31 Jan.

'Zm grandchildren, and 30 great-grand 40c Feb. 26 Feb. i uiu officiate. Interment will NEW YORK PRODUCE NEW YORK. Jan.

18 iVPI CASH WHEAT: Steadv; No. 1 dark northern spring eif N. 191.V No. 1 northern Manitoba fob 1 CORN: Ste.dv: No I yellow elf ft. 1.384: No.

3 yellow. 1 34. RYE: Steadv; No. 2 American fob N. Y' (cariotl, No.

2 Western ctf N. 1.344 OATS: Eajy; No. 3 whit, elf V. BARLEY: Steady: No. 2 domestic cif N.

1.36 nominal. Ppsl new 2-' a 24' 2-i' y4 Ptwlpsa.flO). 6 26' 2S 26 (a. desertion charge. Let freedom rtng on Unci Sam's 1 TJnch.

Net change 4 Unch. 11 35c Feb. 30 Feb. Sitw in uraceiawn Memorial fark. 35e Mar.

14 Feb. 3 Mr. chaires is survived by his wife sFeb': Ev M- Chaires of East Hazel- i Friday 104 9 Hooker Eiectroenm Illinois 'Zinc Lehn Az Fink Mead Corp National B.ttery Ogilvte Flour White Si Denta! Mas for Soldier cash register! Buy V. S. War Bonds Previous day PhiUiP9P(2).

16 47 d6s 467i PreasStHg1) 29 17' 17' 4 17'4 TProc Gam(a2) 2 591 3V 4 59- a th.iacvr,i 44 nr. 111 i7S Solemn requiem mass will be said i and Stamvst 35e Apr. 3 Fe. 23 i del Avenue, Minquadale: a sister. 30c Feb.

13 Jan. 29 96 8 97 2 98 5 98. 4 82 6 98 7 79 5 79 7 107 3 107.4 107 1 106 8 105 2 107.4 104 7 105.4 98 0 Olvldend rates a given ln the above table are the annual cash payments baaed on tha latest quarterly or aenU-annual declarations. Unit of trading less than 100 aharta. zXz-Jlvlijend.

tEi-ruhu. aAnnuai rate not Including eztraa. efaid last year. fPayable In 1 toe a. gPaid this year.

hPayabla la Cunds. bNet change baaed en errisrpartson with prav rtcus rloslnt price on Kaw York Curb exchange EXTRA 104.9 104 7 104 7 105 5 105 7 104 105.8 103 8 Mrs. Elizabeth Nelson of Minqua-iin St. Peter's Cathedral h'lr'-h dale, and two half-brothers. George Monday morning at 8 o'clock for ItilllHIIIiilHllilllllilliHIIIIilllllltlllllllliiUflllitHIHie Chaires of Chestertown, Md, and Sergt.

Maurice J. Shavack, who was Grocery Store Fred 10c Jan. 31 Jan. 25 Month asro Year ago 1944-45 high 1944-45 low 1943 hl4h 1943 low ruuc.uii;.- a Pub SNJ Pi5) J0 .054, 105 105 23 4S', 473, 48H i Pura Oil tel) 38 18 17:, 68 7 68 7 68 3 68 1 81 2 68 8 63 2 64 1 43 2 114 3 116 7 114 0 116 1 112.6 FOREIGN EXCHANGE Mowara cnaires or centreviile. Md.j killed Dec.

21 in Belgium. ,64 6 Mr. Chaires served lor several 19 Lew Yield and friends are invited to attend. 'A 79 RESUMED Horn (A C) 15c Mar. Feb.

15 INITIAL Tradesmen (20 pari 35c Feb. 1 Jan. 24 1NCREA6ED Tradesmen NBstT 9100 pari 75c Feb. 1 Jan 34 PHILADELPHIA MARKETS 9' 4 "I 204 years with the State Board of Education at the Minquadale School, and for many years was mainte- Radio 11.20). Radio Keith Readme ReDubStl(l).

Net change Friday Prev.oas day Week ago Month ago A l.Year ago 116 7 1944-43 high 116 4 1944-45 low 116 6 1943 high 116 4,1943 low PH1XADILPH1A, Jan. 1 (U Trad OFFICE "SUPPLIES lr.g was only fair on the local wholesale 35 22H Mrs. Josephine Brogan Mrs. Josephine A. Brogan.

62, of 1 1501 North Jackson Street, died Thursday night in The Memorial eTnatnital i I nance man for the State Highway ARREAKS NEW YORK. Jan. 19 (jfy Closing foreign exchange rates follow (Great Britain dollars, others in cents'. Canadian dollar in New York open market 8 3 4 per cent discount or 90 25 U. 8.

cents, unchanged. Europe: Great Britain official buying $4 02. selling $4 04. Latin America: Argentina free 34 85 .02 of a cent higher; Brazil free Mexico 20 65n. Nominal.

2Cra 701. 7Sc Mar. 1 Feb. 14 Department. Equity Corp pf i.

ii 33 TREND Or STAPLE PRICES NEW YOSK. Jan 19 The Associated Press weighted wholesale prices index ol 35 comtnoduiea today declined to 108 41. Previous dav. 108 44: week 108 87; Norman A. Brown 1 Survivine her are: Her hushanrt HARLAN F.

STONE TENTH TO SWEAR IN PRESIDENT The funeral for Norman Fred B. Brogan; three Brown. 37 Raltireora and a Xaar-Viniriol Cat.t T3. Hugh A. George Co.

905 Shipley St. 4-6J 14 COMMODITY FUTURES 194! 95 77.03 month ago. 108 59 year ago, 106 41. 1944-45 1943 1942 .108 87 107.54 103 33 Low 03 103 43 5 54 (1936 average equals 100). WAoni-Mji-ora, Jan.

is if-i-n-ormer resident of this city, who serving in Holland; Paul T. Brogan I lan F. Stone is the TenUi Chief jdied Thursday in Baltimore, will be with the Navy in California and' 5 Justice of the United States to ad- neid from tne Smith Funeral Weslev W. Brotran. a II Pn.

1 Reported dally by Laird and Compaavy, Nemours Building. WHEAT Open High minister- the oath of office to a Twenty-fifth and Market Streets, gineer Office employe stationed in I' Otherl'have been Ellsworth. Mar-felS wiU TeTn the V6'1 th mmmm 79 9' 193 38 33 102' -j 20', 26' 16 15' 40 ir- 28' 39, 35H 57', li4 14 10', 32H 51't 37H 17H 525 10i, 27', 28', 14Sj SO', Low 161 153 151 Last 162'a 1534 15214 MARKET STATISTICS Compiled by Associated Press Pri Thurs Advances 154 -Vt Declines 30 Wti Unchanged 1R i4 Mav July Sept, 162 la 154 154', 153 153S COTTON shall, Taney Chase, Waite, Fuller, Cemetery at Christiana. 79 21 23 20H 13'. 33S 56 42' 10J 20H HH 34 16 15H 401 35 68-S 2S' 205, 39'.

36 58 US 19s, ll'- 33 a 52 37, 18 35S 52S 10H 27 28 a 11', 80i, 117 3" tea produce markets today according to the Federal-State Market New, Service of the War Food Administration. Apples: Bu. bskts. and eaatern boxea. medium to large sizes.

Pa. Staymana. 3.00-3 fair 2 00-3 25. Paragon. 3O0-3 7S, J.

St.ymn, 25. Paragons. 3 65. Delicious wrapped, 88s to 125t, 3 00-3 50. BEETS Beets: Pa.

bu. topped and waahed. 65-85. Cabbage: Pa. 60 pound saeke, D.niah, 2 00-2 25.

Carrots: Pa. bu. topped and washed, 1 few high as 1 65. fair 1.00. Ceiery; Pa.

buns, tied. 18-20. wired 18. Mushrooms: 3 pound bskts, 1.75-1 85. few special 1.90-2.00, openi and tpo'j.

1.35-1 65. Parsnips: Pa bu wished. 50. few 1 65. Sweet potatoes: N.

J. bu. hampers. Jersey tvpe. some fair.

1 few 2.50. processed 2.9O-3.00. medium processed 2 00, reds. No. Is.

fair. 1.75-2.00, white yams 3.00-2 50. White turnip: Bu. topped and washed. Pa.

fair, 1 00-1. 25, few best 140 few 1 50. Rutabagas: pound sacks, 1.00, 60-65 pound sacks. 1 10-1 25. White potatoes: 100 pound tacks.

Katahdins, U. S. No Is. 8 40-3 55. ie A 3 in.

minimum. 3.65, Green Mountains, U. 8. No is, 3.55, N. J.

50 pound paper sacks. Katahdins. No. Is, 1 85. Eass' Market continued very firm.

Most 56 91 i 41-T-, 1, 102' 26 4j 5H 16 4j 15', li 1 34', -1'4 67H -2H 7S' 29' 39' 58 11' i '-a 19 i U' 33' a ti 514 i 37H IS i-i 52H 10H 27' 2S' White, Taft and Hugnes. Mr. Brown is survived by his wife, 2211 Taney officiated at more of these, Mrs. Edith Brown: two sisters, Mrs. 2208 2215 2200 2193 2200 2159 3167 3150 2193 March May July SECURITIES AND COMMODITIES 85 874 Total Hsue 3159 1 ceremonies than any other.

He gave Alice L. MeClure of Wilmington and Ren-re cop 18 Paloway t3) 2 6a Arm. (el) 29 21 16 PheUUnteli) Simonsfg'). EiaciairO(l). 93 Boeony KoParificiS) 122 ouRaye2i) 7 IcruRy ptb).

7 iBMrrTieS) 20 EtanErandd) PtanOCal(2) 43 14 18 fitotiewte 26 Btndebak(ei) 62 Kunatem.40). 52 Bwtft lal 6 3 Texaa Co (a2) 23 XexGSul(a2) 4 ffidWt(al) 2 SuiiamraH) 8 12 tTwenthCla;) 17 CnBat 7 Va 8 CnPacificiS). 3 rmtALiej), 34 23 I'mtCorp 51 tiutCruj i the oath to Van Buren, William i Mrs. Nellie Cogley of Lancaster. Pa- Savannah Naval Stores Henry Harrison, Polk, a brother, John C.

Brown of Balti- Pierce, Buchanan and to Lincoln more, and four children. the first of his two terms. JACKSONVILLE. Jn 19 Turpentine receipts. shipments, nose; stocks.

39.038 Rosin: Receipts none; shipments, 275; stock. 15 BLSSELL MEEDS Member. KTEW TOBK STOCK EXCHANGE 92 -1 14 I 78 f' 8 60', -2 22H 10 14 'a Hughes read it to Franklin D. Roosevelt his first three inaugurals. Louis H.

Vandegrift Louis H. Vandegrift, 62. an employe of the Masonic Home, died yesterday morning at his home, 819 West Sixth Street. The funeral will EARNINGS REPORTS fr.Fruitfgl). 4 10 0cupsi2.

6 SliidChtal) 5 US Rut 12 US Steel (4). 103 Steelpi7) 7 Variad'm(e'ii) 31 WalirteSO). S3 Warner Pict. 71 Wst t'A(2) 25 West ABtcli) 19 WesticgE'4i. 15 Whi Mitels).

15 WhueMieli) 11 Wilson Co 21 Wooiwt u.0) 15 WorthF bn22 rngShTt-'i 29 4 93H 14' 4 39 54 6ff? 143 34 10' 4 I-, 46, 29', 120. 32' 4i'a 4C3, 4 45'i 'a 29. 14', 80 s5 60 214 14 45i 119.4 314 2'a 33 39H 3S: New York Crfc Enhaag. Philadelphia Stock Esrbanr New lark Coco. Ocbang.

Y.rk Coffe. a Sagu Exchag New York Cot to. Esehang A ear York Pradae. Exekaag Cowaiodtty Extthanrat, tea. Chi cage Beard wf Trad Net an Common be from his late home Monday after- Income -I Kei 116 a 333, 4 116 32' 15 16 lift 32' 26s U', 41'.

39 and nearby shipment stall Company delayed. Some increase receipts from 'En, R. Eastern Shore district. Large white very Hooker Electrochemical scarce Many Jobber not satisfied with Mountain States quality ni some eggs offers theai. Con- Pennsylvania sumer grade A end many nearby shippers a.

4t Heading C. 4r contmued to slup eggs never handied as 8 Leather Period 1944 1943 1944 Dec. 31 87.660.157 88.717.C5S 62.30 Yr. Nov. 30 11.284 264 11.210 118 3 16 Q'iar Dec.

8.M.70! 179 11 mo Nov Jfl 82 983.073 79 853,344 4.78 11 mo Nov. 30 2.472 697 948 Yr. Oct 31 830.315 1.063.881 3.25 IS! 4 i new loaa 194 noon at 2 clock with interment in ,3 Elkton Cemetery. i I Mr. Vandegrift was a member of s.rs DuPont Lodge.

St. John's Com- ij mandery. St. John's Chapter, and the Bedford Club, all Masonic or- OCFONT BCn.DINO WTLMINCTO! TELEPHONE S-U PHTLADELFHia 40, 39'. consumer grade.

Cpfradxf appeared, After renegotiation provisions. IV year of 143. top (4 A uc..

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