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The News Journal from Wilmington, Delaware • Page 29

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TWnty-niiifi 3 1 1 T- t-i i- i i -V" I 1 lOIT juuiilili'nn CIllU. I1III limiwu, Ut'ldwurti i- nmn. i m. m. i i suddenly in his home last night and Jn lov.rg 'died soon afterwards.

mo r-i November 34. 1 His daughter. Mrs. Marion 'r VaPon Produce Markets Court Upholds' New York Quotation i Slock Market Action Slowed Ohitimrv N. Y.

Stock Quotations i who had entered 1, Juuy II She won the victott 1 I fathBT'e rrvrvm lrlth ntS dinner. Df- ii-m r-r Daily report of New Jersey and -Hiuuinff on cci 11:15 O'Cloek T1--H- ai 1. I came alarmed at his appearance and b'JL produce of the New York Dr. Norwood Uliaill summoned a docto NEW Y'ORK. Nov.

24 oP. Trading was Death Notices today in the wholesale fruit and Prev. close market. Cabbage. cauhfiower Atrent Dirsiw- Voss PronouncKl nim ocaa i.

1. jtiii, Denutv coroner C. Everett Scattered Umic Gain ''mIJ" 43', 43g brusseis sprouts sold higher. Mush-iuprenie tfVoimv a accict-! Voilpv uhn investigated, said that MPFELL SudrVnlT near Newark Sentence? of 5 Jcvovahl t. Va ta th.

ppnnsv1van5a death was due to natural nut Frartional Drcline Dominate Ki-I After A Air Reduction Alika Juneau Aiiied Chem nv-mher 1947 LeTOT I i0v A native of Germany who had Witnesses in Draft Case Railroad in this city, and an em-i hprp tftr thp vears. Mr. Jn I nt hn fnr 57 V9ra I frrrnnnn V'BVmhr 38. lo rirvk U1 oeroer aj a iciuru Newark Cemeterv Friend, Johns-Manviiie Kennecott Copper Lee Tire Rubber Liggett Myers Lockheed Aircraft Loew Martin. Glenn L.

Montgomery Ward Philip Morris Co. Nat Cash Register. rsdav 'nv 24 JY 'died Saturday ruent at wiimmg-iHe was me nusoana 01 me idie may on Th Conations of three Jehovan Wit-! ton General Hospital where he had yearaeo nddittonTo hlsagh-j HAiNEs-m sew Dei on we a fh.r nf the been a Datient since Thursday. aga In ns aauf" ber 1M7 Sar.n o. fe of H.rry Allied Kid Allied Store Allu Chalmers Amal.

Leather Amal. Leather. Pfd. Amer. Can Amer.

Loco Amer. Metal Ltd American Radiator Amer. Roll. Mills Amer. Smelt.

Ref and sweet potatoes held steady. Ani: N. J. 1 3-5 bu. boxes bunched T5.

L. I. L. A crates bunchd i 00.1.75. APPLES Apples: Eastern boxes Golden Delicious U.

No. Is 3 3. 00, 2', in. 2 75. in.

2 50, in. 1.75. Beers- I 3-5 bu. boxes bunched 75-1 00. Bee: Tops: '2 bu.

bskt. hothouse 2.25. Broccoli: 4-5 bu. boxes 8s 2 00, 1 3-5 boxes 8s 2 50-2 75. Broccoli Rabe: 1 3-5 bu boxes 1.50.

Brussels Sprouts: L. I. per qt. mostly 25-30. poorer 18-23.

Cabbaze: N. 1 3-5 bu. boxes domestic round 1 Savoy L. I. 50 lb.

sacks Danish 2.25-2.75. red 3.00. 1 3-5 bu. boxes domestic round and Danish 1.50-2 00. Savoy 75.

L. A ens. Savoy 1.25, cauliflower NEW YORK, Nov. 24 It was case of quiet selectivity in today's tock mark! with scattered issues forward while many leaders downward Sluggish periods were frequent after a fairly active opening. De iter, ne IS SUrvivexi OV inree zraiia-IH.

ased years nrnu" 1 f-inri invited ot attend the luneral Selective Service Act by refusing to He was tasen 10 me nospiun unci -cniidren services at the late resiaence. au es. work at civilian public service camps I suffering a heart attack at his home.i Funeral sen-ices will be held at: street. New castle Dei on Tuesday were unheld todav bv the Supreme 1 1317 West Eighth Street. the Smith Funeral Home.

Twent-; cemetery Friends ma' r-w --o- fifth and Market Streets. Wednes- Monday evcnm clines of fractions tn a point or rrrri -donated near the fourth hour. American Vtecose Ahead at intervals were i Anaconda copper Court. Justice Reed delivered the 5-4 de- Armour fc Co. On Marcn 5, lb89.

He tirst came, i vember 2.V 1947 Lotus husband or tn K-wnort as a baaaase aeent for H- B. Flater. pastor of Scott Meth-ithp t. oerber of 323 west tO yevpQTI as a afecui iui rh rl nffi-iap T'er- Thirtv-flfth S-reet aced 85 vear, Reia- rhP railroad and remained in that0 Cnurch. thU otlKia.e.

rt hPtn Steel. Chrysler, Pittsburgh ashed cision. Justice Murphy wrote a dis- Carrots: Bu. bskt. topped and ment will be in Riverview Cemeten-.

terxices at The smith Funeral Heme. ,1 3-5 bu' in which Justice Rutledge unched l.oO. per bunch 5-6. i cauliflower: crts. i2s 3.25-3.75.

few 4 00. i joined. Justice Douglas also de- town for some time after his transfer to the Wilmington ticket office. He was assistant, ticket agent here at the time of his death. FViv4 tnav 'all a thp 'ittral Twenty-fifth and Market on rnenas ma Cail me unerai Wednesday afternoon November 26 at 2 home tomorrow niCht.

I o'clock. Interment Cemetery. i Friends may rail a' the funeral heme OB Tuesday evening after 7 o'clock. a dissent in which Justice Atchison Atlantic Coast Line Atlantic Refining Atlas Pomder Atlas Powder. Prd.

Baldwin Loco. Balto. fc Ohio Barnsdall Corp. Bendix Aviation Beth. Steel wer-t Virginia Railway.

American Water Works. American Woolen, Spencer Kellogg ion a sharp jump in Anaconda and Johns-Man-ville. Backward most of the time were Goodrich. General Motors. Santa F.

Pennsyivania Railroad. Southern Railway. Allied Chemical. celery Black concurred. HILL In this ciy.

on November 1947. Ktliii X'artlell For two vears he served as water! -cici. r. '2 ci is. unknown variety Elizabeth Cropper Lore wile 01 trie commissioner for Newport and fori E-jn wavdell 71 a foreman for 'Henry of jerrerson street, ased many years was treasurer of thej Street and 'Sewer Department c- All three of the "Witnesses were classified by their draft boards as conscientious objectors.

But each contended he was a minister of religion and should have been exempted from all training and service. Washlr.Bton Mewnort Buildin? and Loan ASSO-! oninvr Funeral Home 2700 iPont. American Can. General Boem Airplane Internationa! Harvester. frniwn November -ct tH.

"c'c 'Str-et. on Tnesdav aft International Nickel. North Amer- Bnsgs Mf 25 vears. died earlv this morninc at! at i'oriock interment a suverbroot hLsfhome at Pyles Lane. HamiUonjEJ" Park, after a short illness.

I Surviving are his wife. Mrs. Char- K.aE cn lOtte F. Wardell. three sons.

Edwin Fifth Street, aced 72 years Relative state. Recently he was secretary of the group. He was a member of Jefferson Lodge and Mutual Encampment. I. O.

O. and in the past had been active in the Masonic Orders. Nat Distillers Nat Pr. Light Nat! Vulcanized Newport Ind New York Central North American North American Aviation Northern Pacific Ohio Oil Oliver Farm Equipment Packard Motors Pan-Amer. Airways Paramount Pictures Penney, J.

Pcnna. R. Pepsi-Cola Phelps-Dodge Phillips Pet Public Service. N. Pullman Co Pure Oil Radio Corp.

of Radio-Keith Remington-Rand Republic Steel Reynolds Tob. "B'' Schenley Dist Sears-Roebuck Simmons Co Sinclair Oil Socony Vacuum Southern Pacific Southern Railway Southern Railway, Pfd. Sperry Corp Standard Brands S'andard Oil of Calif Standard Oil of N. StewartAvarner lean rat th vear's lowi. Cerro de and American Telephone.

i cStan Pacific in the curb tendencies carrier corp were shown for Aireon. American i Ceianese corp. Gas. Kaiser-Frazsr. Root Petroleum I i Chesapeake Ohio and Standard Cap.

Support was! Chrysler com ano irienns are 10 urnu ixic David and William F. Wardell. all of Hamilton Park: four grand- Surviving are his wife. Mrs. Mil- children: three sister.

Mrs. Wil- Coca-Cola attracted by United Stores. dred E. McKenney. and two daugh Accused of Deserting Two of them.

Wesley W. Cox and Theodore R. Thompson, of Jackson County, Oregon, were accused of deserting a camp at Downey, Idaho. Each was sentenced to imprisonment of three years and three months and fined $300. Wilbur Roisum.

of Sunnyside, was granted a leave from a camp at Lapine, Ore. He refused to return and was sentenced to two years' imprisonment. All three appealed to the high tribunal after their convictions were upheld by the U. S. Circuit Court in San Francisco.

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MACKIE-Near Kimblesv il Vn on November 23 1347. Hannah Msckie. aeed 69 vears. Relatives and friends are invited to the service at The Jonea Funeral Home Newark Pel on Wednesday afternoon November 26 at 2 clock. Interment a' Sharp Ceme'erv Friends may rail on Tuedav evemne.

7 to o'clock. MrKFNNFY In this ci'v on November 52. 1947. William husband of Mildred F. acfri MS vpart Relatives and ters.

Miss Frances I. McKenney and Miss M. Louise McKenney. all of Wilmington. Funeral re-vices will be held W'ednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Yeatman Funeral Home.

819 Washington Street, with the Rev. liam Mortimer. Mrs. Gcorgiana Davis and Mrs. Herbert Wardell.

all of Holloway Terrace. Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock Friday afternoon at the Smith Funeral Home. Twenty-fifth and Market Streets, with the Rev. H. E.

Hammond, vicar of Old Swedes Church, in charge. Interment will be in Silverbrook green 3 aaz. 1.25. 4 doz 1.00, 6 doz. 75.

N. J. '3 cris. golden no size mark L. I.

western apple boxes golden and Pascal 50-60. Celery Cabbage: Eastern crts. 1 Oft. Celery Knobs: Crts. 1 doz.

bunches N. J. 75; L. I. 50-75.

Collards: 1 3-5 bu. boxes 50. Dandelion: 1 3-5 bu. boxes bunched 1.00-1.25. Dill: Lugs 50 75.

Endive Chicory: 1 3-5 bu. boxes 1.CO-I.75. Escarole: 1 3-5 bu. boxes N. 1.00-1.75; L.

I. 1.00-1.50. Horseradish: 5 lb. bundles washed 1.50. Kale: 1 3-5 bu.

boxes 50-75. few best 1.00. Leeks: N. J. bu.

bskt. bunched 2.00: L. 1. per bunch 15. Lettuce: N.

eastern crts. 2 doz. Big Boston 1.00.1.50. poorer 50-75, Romaine 1.00-1.25. poorer 40 75.

MUSHROOMS Mushrooms: 3 lb. bskt. Pa. ex. fcv.

and specials 1.40-1.75. discolored 1.25-1.35, fcv. and med. 1.15-1.50. buttons 1.15-1.40.

spots and opens 75-85: N. Y. specials 1.50. smaU to large 1.25. Pa.

pts. 22-25. Six ounce cellophane bags 18. Parsley: 1 3-5 bu. boxes curlv 1.75-2.00, root 1.00-1.50.

4-5 bu boxes curly lugs curly poorer 50. Parsnips: Pa. i3 bu. bskt. 1.00-1.

N. J. bu. bskt. some large 1.25.

L. I. bu. bsktfl 1.50.1.75. 'j bu.

bskt. fair qual. 60. Potatoes: 100 lb. sacks U.

S. No. Is size A Katahdins 3.50, Green Mountains 3.40-3.60. Radishes: Lugs, red, bunched Pa. 75; L.

I. ord. qual. 20-50. Spinacn: Savoy type.

Pa. bu. bskt. N. J.

bskt. "50-85; L. I. 1 3-5 bu boxes Squash: Bu. bskt.

acorn 2.00-2.50 50 lb. sacks Hubbard 1.25. 1 3-5 bu. boxes pumpkins 50-75. SWEET POTATOES Sweet Potatoes: N.

J. bu. hamn. IT Columbia Broad Commercial Credit Commercial Inv. Trust Commonwealth South Consolidated Aircraft Consolidated Edison Container Corp Continental Can Cont Diamond Fibre Continental Motors Corn Products Curtiss-Wrissht Com Curtiss-Wriaht I) Deere Co Dist.

Scasrams. Ltd Douclas Aircraft DuPont Common DuPont 4 50 Pfd Eastman Kodak Elec. Auto Lite Elec. Power Light friends are invited to attend the funeral ew: i ti 1 services ai me leatman runnii wi t. on wednesniv 1 itiiUo may i-au i 1 mr sjii Washincton S'ree Carlton M.

Harris, pastor of Harri-sin Street Methodist Church, officiating. Interment will be in Silver-brook Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home tomorrow night after 7 o'clock. Funeral Rites Held at 2 orloek. In- Wst-tA i oi-onini, aftfr nftprnnnn November "6 Through Reed, the majority held valid a regulation issued by the director of selective service which prescribed tests for determining 'T', 6 Terrnent at Silverbrook Cemetery Friendf Studebaker 20? 201, o'clock.

ma" rail Tuesday evrntnc afier 7 o'clock. I MASON On November 22. 1M7 Martha i wife of i lie late Charles Mason of 1 I East Fourth Street. Chester. Pa Relatives i or imitpH in attend the Harvev P.

Scot I HarVCV P. SCOtt. 46, Of 2106 Westifunerai services at The Ray F. Imschweiler Seventeenth Street, died in The Funeral Home. 100 Fdcmont Avenue.

Chester. Pa on Wednesday afternoon November "6 at 1 rlock. Interment at Cries- Memorial Hospital yesterday after- Superheater Texas Corp Texas Gulf Sulphur Timken-Detroit Axle Timken Roller Bearing Twentieth-Cent. Fox Union Bag fc Paper Union Carbide Union Pacific United Aircraft United Air Lines United Pfd United Fruit U. I United Merchants Mfg U.

S. Ind. Alcohol U. S. Rubber, Com noon after suffering a heart attack VuesJay evemni at his home in the morning.

NICHOLS In 'his ci'v nn November 33. A lifelong resident here, he hadi widow of orviiie r. General Electric General Foods General Motors been emplOVed On the guard Nichols, ar.ed 66 rears. Relatives, fiends. Naomi Rebekah Lodne.

No. 8. I o. o. General Motors.

Pfd. Gillette whether Jehovah Witnesses were enhtitled to exemption as ministers. Newspaper Loses Case In other actions today, the court: Refused, for lack of a federal question, to rule on a contention by the New Orleans Item that a liberal suit against a newspaper should be tried only at the place of publication. Refused for a second time to review unsuccessful attacks by William Dudley Pelley against his conviction on a sedition charge. The former leader of the Silver Shirts of America was convicted in 1942 and sentenced to 15 years imprisonment.

Declined to modify its decree that the United States "is possessed of paramount rights in" oil-rich lands off the California coast by saying No Is Jersey type 2.25-3.00, fair nusl. 2 nn. goldens 2.50-3.25, fair oual. 1.75-2.00. ninlr In Hurlock for Soldier Funeral services were held yesterday in Washington Cemetery.

Hurlock, for. Staff Sergt, Fred J. Harper, son of Mr. and Mrs. Garland H.

Harper of 100 West Twenty-third Street, this city, and husband of Mrs. Helen Osborne Harper of Hurlock. Sergeant Harper was killed in the Battle of the Bulge, Dec. 27, 1944 near Ruy, Belgium, while serving with the 400th Armored Forces Artillery. His body was returned here in late October aboard the U.

S. S. James V. Connolly in the first group of American war dead to be re nearis i.vt-i.n, u. 8.

2s Jersey type small Goodyear T. R. Goodrich Co Graham-Paise Great Northern. Pfd. Turnips: N.

J. bu. bskt. white 1.25. I.

bu. bskt. white 1.00. V2 bu. bskt.

50-75, 50 lb. Rutabagas 75-90, fair qual 60. and employes ot tne I'unnr Munaina. mim invited to attend the funeral services at The Chandler Funeral Home. Delaware Avenue and Jefferson Street, on Fridar afternoon November 2R.

at 2 o'clock. Interment at Silverbrook Cemetery. Frienda may call at Chandler Thursday evening. UTTER (Nee LutrzykowskO In this cit on November 22 1947. Anna A wife of Louis R.

Rutter Relatives and friends are inv. ted to attend the funeral from her tats resirfenre fins Rrown Street, on stan ai tne uuroni experimental Station. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Rose Scott: a daughter. Miss Jane Marie Scott: two brothers.

James H. and Raymond T. Scott, and a sister, Mrs. Floyd Richardson. The funeral will take place Wednesdav afternoon at 2 o'clock U.

S. Rubber, Pfd 128' 2 128' 2 Selected Raihvav Bonds Advance NEW YORK. Nov. 24 railroad obligations made hesitant progress in today's bond market, while several issues stayed in losing territory. Dealings werei at an extremely slow pace, and quotations were well mixed in all sections of the list.

Movine ahead at times were Manati Sugar 4s. Chicago fc Eastern Illinois incomes. Northern States Power 2s of '75. Hudson Manhattan income 5s. Pennsylvania Railroad 4'ts.

Katy First 4s. New Haven Income 4'2s and Gulf Mobile fc Ohio series 'B' of 2044. Backward were Detroit Edison 3s. Pacific Telephone 2s. Rock Island Refunding 4s.

Lehigh Valley stamped 5s and some New Orleans. Texas Mexico issues. In the, foreign dollar section narrow declines were registered by Canada 3US and Chile mortgage bank assented 6rs. V. S.

Treasury Report WASHINGTON. Nov. 24 The position of the Treasury Nov. 20, compared with corresponding date year ago: Receipts $121,232,031 15: Expenditures $103,113,491.36: Balance Customs receipts for month. $31,751,363.43.

Receipts fiscal year July 1. $13,721,943,690.98. Expenditures fiscal year $14,011,526,416.36. Excess of receipts. $642,186,338.03.

Excess of expenditures Total debt $253,308,687,692.40: $262,193,616,763.81. Decrease under previous day $118,943,305.32. Gold assets Philadelphia Quotations PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 24 (U.P). Supplies were heavier and tradine unusnallv artivo U.

S. Steel U. S. Steel. Pfd.

Warner Bros. Pictures Western Union Westinehouse Air Brake Westinghouse Elec Willys-Overland Woolworth Co Wednesday morninc. November 26. Hayes Mfs Hercules Powder Hercules Powder. Pfd.

Hiram Walker I Industrial Rayon Int'l Harvester Infl Nickel Int'l Paper, Com Int'l Paper. Pfd Int'l Telatel at the Joanna Corleto Funeral; oviock. solemn requiem mass si. Fiiza- I9tn txrocf i vt ctr.of beth's Church, at 9 30 clock. Interment on the local wholesale produce market to- also that the federal government is the "owner" of the submerged lands.

living, iuiu ttv-l i vju. ui J( Cathedral Cemetery. with the Rev. Dr. Charles W.

srnTTln this eitv. on November 25. rector OI lmmanuei kpiSCOpaij Harvev P. huf-band of Rose Sco't Church. Officiating.

Interment Will: Pf 2106 West "Seventeenth Street aeed 4 Jr years. Relatives and are invited Ex-Dividend. tr attpnrl the funeral services at me oe 111 ivit. oaiem Lyemeier. Local Securities N.

Y. Curb Market 3 Vels and Newcomer Enlist in the Army Alfred G. Epps. 30, of 36 Benny Street, Newark, one of four men to join the Army today at the recruiting office, postoffice building, was Laird. Bissell Laird, Bissell Reported daily by Bid Asked Meeds, DuPont Builidng Reported daily by Meeds.

All-American Aviation Atlas Powder, Pfd. 11:30 Prev. Close 2 3' i .11238 114 Joanna Corleto Funeral Home 1S10 West Fourth Street, on Wednesdav atternoon. November 26. at 2 o'clock Interment Mt.

Salem Cemetery. Friends may call Tuesday evening. ST A KEY I Sudlersville. Md. on November 23.

1947. Charles Norman beloved husband of Mary Edna Starkey. Relatives and friends are invited to at-enrt -e funeral services at his late residence in Sudlersville. Md on Thursday afternoon. Novemher 27.

at 2 clock. Friends may cail Wednesday evening. STANFORD In Smvrna. on November 1047 Willarri. brother of Dennis.

enlisted as a master sergeant in the Jean Jacques Stmizi Jean Jacques Stunza. 66; internationally known mechanical engineer, who was associated with the DuPont Company during World Wrar died on Saturday at his home, "Fairlea Downingtown. Pa. After his association with the DuPont Company he was with the Alum. Co.

of Am Amer. Gas Barium Steel Bellanca Aircraft Cities Service, Cons. Gas, Balto. Signal Corps. His term of enlist aay, according to the Federal-State Market News Service of the USDA.

Firm to slightly higher prices prevailed for best apples, broccoli, beets, celery, white and sweet potatoes, while cranberries mushrooms and spinach sold slightly lower. Old cabbage sold about steady. Apples: Bu. bskt. and easte'rn boxes, 2'2 in.

Pa. Staymans 2.85-3.50; Jonathans 2.75-3.25; Delicious 2.75; Baldwins 2.75-3 00-Red Romes, 2.25; N. J. Staymans 3.25-3.50; ordinary to fair 2.25-3.00: Romes 2.2d-2.50; Pa. and N.

J. various varieties ordinary 1.50-2.00. BEETS Beets: Pa. per bunch 3-4. small 2.

Broccoli: Crates bunched N. J. 12s, generally ordinary to fair 2.25-3.25: best mostly 3.25: Pa. 8s, 2.00. Cabbage: Pa.

50 lb. sacks Danish tvpe some fair and small 2.25-2.50: poorer 1.75-2.00; N. J. bu. bskt.

Savoy type 50-75. Carrots: Pa. bu. bskt. topped and washed some fair 2.00-2.50; poorer.

1.25-1.85. Celery: crates green type various sizes Pa. ordinary 1.25-2.25; N. J. 2.75-3 00; poorer 1.50.

Cranberries: N. J. barrel boxes Lakehouse 6.00-7.00: best mostly 6.50-7 00-Champions 6 Early Blacks 6 Lettuce: N. J. Eastern crates His turned from Europe.

Services were conducted by the Rev. Lewis C. Randall, pastor of the Hurlock Methodist Church who served as a Navy chaplain during the recent war. Also surviving Sergeant Harper is his son, Fred J. Harper.

three-and-a-half years old. Among these attending the service was Millman A. Prettyman, superintendent of the Seaford schools where Sergeant Harper had been a member of the faculty. Th solder's widow and mother attended services held recently at the University of Delaware wrhere his name is inscribed on the memorial plaque as a member of the class of 1940 who made the supreme sacrifice. 3Irs.

Sarah G. Haines Mrs. Sarah G. Haines, 59, wife of Harry H. Haines, of 50 West ment is for five years.

Epps, a veteran of World War II, Creole Petroleum 361 36 was discharged as a staff sergeant Jos. Bancroft Sons Com. 14 Christiana Securities. Com. ..2970 3040 Christiana Securities, Pfd 146 Continental Amer.

Life 45 46VJ Delaware Floor Products 36 Delaware Power Light, Com. 1734 18's Delaware R. 41 44 Diamond Ice Coal Pfd .110 DuPont, Pfd 119 119 DuPont, 3'2ri- fnew 97s 99 Electric Hose Rubber 24'i Hercules Powder Pfd 129'i 131 Remington Arms 4-1s 45s Warner Common 17 General Motors export organizing 59'i S8' 34 '2 34 534 o'it 2's 39' 39 364 lit A lJ'i If a Slla 68' 2 68' 4 10'i 4Ta 4 m7s 6 6 5' a 10 10 1374 Diana Stores Elec. Bond Share. Heyden Chem Humble Oil Int'l Ltd Mesabi Iron Monogram Pictures after service with the 503rd Parachute Infantry Regiment in New Guinea and the Philippines.

Clarence H. Lynch. 22, of 907 Southeast Second Street, Milford. who served in the Navy as a seaman Pantepec lft7! llPa Wilson Line Common 41 43 Central Bank, par J100 175 Delaware Trust Co 68 first class, was enlisted also for five Pcnnroad B. Semler Solar Aircraft Technicolor Ex-Dividend.

Equitable Trust par $25 fi 8V2 years. He entered the Air Force as a private first class. John L. Isaacs. 37.

of 814 Wash Boston and Romaine few Big Boston, 1.50. Farmers Bank, par ...4111 Industrial Trust par 86 Security Trust par $60 164 Wilmington Trust par $25 130', i Baltimore Livestock ington Street, was enlisted for three Fifth Street, New Castle, died at MUSHROOMS Commodity Prices BALTIMORE. Nov. 24 USDA. 1.25-1.50; Mushrqpms: Pa.

3-lb. bskt few 1.65; fair 1. 00-1. 15. years as a staff sergeant for direct assignment to the Ordnance Department.

Isaacs is a veteran of Catt 24no Holdovers 500 toral Company, largest run in paints in Buenos Aires and Sao Paolo. Brazil. Subsequently he served as production manager for the International Business Machines Corporation in Binghamton. N. Y.

In recent years he has worked as a consulting engineer specializing in production problems. During the second World War Mr. Stunzi assisted in organizing the operations of the Kingsbury ordinance plant in Indiana, and was active in setting up a plant for the British Ministry of Supply in Belfast, Northern Ireland. From 1931 to 1939 he resided in Briarcliff Manor and South Tarrytown, both in New York State. Surviving are his widow and a son, J.

R. Stunzi. Harry Herzherp Harry Herzberg. 81, father of Mrs. her home Saturday after a long illness.

Funeral services will take place tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home with services conducted Reported daily by Laird Nemours Building. WHEAT Open High years, about 65 to 75 she stock, mainly Births Parsnips: Pa. '2 bu. bskt. washed Spinach: Pa.

and N. J. bu. bskt. Savoy type some fair 40-75: few J.

85-90. Sweet potatoes: N. J. bu. hampers World War II and was discharged as a staff sergeant.

Noon cows: some inquiry for good and choice weighty slaughter steer, but very few on cf'or and these fullv steady to strong: 309 's 310 309 '4 298' 4 Low 308 296 262' 2 Dec. May July Catherine and Alfred S'anford Relatives and friends may rail at The Edward R. Pell Funeral Home. 009 Poplar Street, this eve-nin. 7 to 9 o'clock.

Funeral services and interment at Ridgely, Md on Tuesday. WALTER In Richardson Tark. on November 21. 1947. Evans Walter, hia 85th vrar.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services at The Yeatman Funeral Home 819 Weshinz'nn Street, on Tuesday afternoon. November 25. at 2 o'clock Interment in Old Ken-nett Cemetery. Friends may call Monday evening after 7 o'clock. WARE In this rity.

on Novemher 23. 1947. Annie A wife of the late Thomas Ware, aced 94 years. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the services at The McCrery Funeral Home. 2700 Washinston Street, on Wednesday afternoon.

November 26. at 2:30 o'clock. Interment at Lom-bardv Cemetery. Friends may rail at the funeral home. Tuesday eveninu after 7 o'clock.

WARDELL In Hamilton Park, on November 24 1947. Edwin. huband of Charlotte Wardell of Pvle Lane Hamilton Park, aced 71 years. Relatives, friends and employes of the Wilmineton Street and Sewer Department, are invited to attend the services at The Smith Funeral Home. Twentv-fifth and Market Streets, on Friday fifternoon.

November 2R. at 2 clock. Interment at Silverbrook Cemetery. Frienda may call at the funeral home on Thursday evening after 7 o'clock. WRIGHT In Newark Del on November 22.

1947. William D. brother of Irvin Wmht. aced 83 years Relatives and friends are invi'ed to attend the lureral services at the Mt. Piscah.

U. A E. Church. Summit Bridce. on Wednesday afternoon November 26 at 2 o'clock.

Interment ad'oinins cemetery. Friends mas call at The Edward R. Bell Branch Funeral Home. New London Avenue. Newark.

Del on Tuesday evenins. 7 to 9 o'clock. by the Rev. John W. Wooten, pastor BODEN To Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Clark jersey type yellows 2.25-2.75; some best 264'4 of New Castle Methodist Church Boden. Newark, at The Me 3.00: fair mediums mostlv processed 1.75-2.00; ordinary to fair 1.00-1. 50; morial Hospital on Nov. 24.

a daugnter. 254' 246 Interment will be in Riverview Cemetery. Friends may call at the reds 2.25-2.50: some best 2.75; white vams. 296' 4 296 '-2 262 34 264 s4 CORN 255 2554 245'? 247 235 23i'4 COTTON 3488 3494 2492 2493 3432 3436 some fair 2.O0-2.75: md. bu.

bskt. Goldens 2364 LEWIS To Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lewis, Charles Artson. 20, of Rehoboth Beach, enlisted for three years in the U.

S. Air Force, for specific training. Artson, enlisting for the first time, joined under a new plan providing for election of specialized training in the field of the recruit's choice, Capt. Walter G. Runte, recruiting officer, said.

home tonight washed 2.65-2 85; ordinary 1.50. 253 245' 2 23434 3476 3478 3422 Dec. Dec. Mar. May River Road, at The Memorial Hospital on Nov.

24, a daughter. Turnips: Pa. and N. J. bu.

bskt. white, '49-! In addition to her husband, she is survived by her mother, Mrs. Mary some lair poorer 50-65; Pa. sacks rutabagas 1.25-1.50: best mostly 1.50. 3435 CARROLL To Mr.

and Mrs. Alvin Car E. McAllister, of Wilmington: two average medium and lower grade steer heifers and cows 50 cents lower than late last week, bu: small supply cows sold and many bids more than 50 cents lower: early bulls and ttocker cattle about steady, but few stock cattie sold, few and loads mostly Rood grade around 1090-1230 lb. slaughter steers 26.00-27 00: medium to low good 1035-1170 lb. 21.5-25.O0; odd lots medium to low good heifers 17 00-22 00: food cows 16 0.

-50 common and medium mainly 12 canners and cutter? 10.00-12.00. odd good sausage bui's 17 common and medium 14.00-16 00: canner and cutter light weights 10.00-13 53. scattered sales medium and cood under 900 lb focker and feeder steers 13.00-22 00. 700 Fatrlv active and steady Grain Market White potatoes: Pa. 100-lb.

sacks roll. 1802 West Fourth Street, at The Memorial Hospital on Nov. 24, a daughter. CHICAGO. Nov.

24 lP. Grains were Katahdins U. S. ones and ones, size A steady at the opening on the Board of Trade todav. Selling pressure was at a 3.0O-3 15; few higher, ordinary to fair 2.75-2 90; U.

S. ones, size 1.25: poorer CEBENKA To Mr. and Mrs. Andrew minimum and prices were up around a Other Deaths children, Harry H. Haines, and Mrs.

Gertrude Foraker of New Castle: four sisters. Miss Clara Fol-som of Hamilton, Mrs. Flora Dugan, Mrs. Mary Plummer and Mrs. Frances Keen, all of Wilming Cebenka.

806 Buttonwood Street, at The 1.00: aO-ib. paper sacks Katahdins u. 5. cent in a light trade. Wheat started cents higher.

De ones and ones, size A. 1.50-1.65. Memorial Hospital on Nov. 22, a son. COEN To Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Coen. rpmher 3.08: corn was unchanged to Aimee Semple's Mother fcggs: Market nrm and light receipts of top quality eggs short of demand. Brown and white medium specials one cent higher. Herbert J.

Mayer, 213 Rowland Park Boulevard, Carrcroft, died yesterday at his home in Philadelphia after a long illness. Mr. Herzberg was widely known through his association with G. Herzberg and Son. piano dealers, a firm established in 1864.

He was born in Philadelphia and had lived it. hiirher December 2. and 910 South Rodney Street, at The Memorial oats were U-' higher, December $1.25 ton, and two brothers. Henry R. and David Folsom of Wilmington.

and sales of extra large white spe cials one cent higher. Western pullets Hospital on Nov. 22, a daugnter. RODGERS To Mr. and Mrs.

William sold 48-49 cents, wholesale selling prices Foreign Exchange new YORK. Nov. 24 CP). Foreign ex as follows, eonsumer grades A extra large 66-72, large 62-70, medium 52-56. Whole sale, specials extra large 68-74, large 67-70 change rates follow (Great Britain in dol medium 54-58.

Extrats one and two large Rodgers. 2715 West Fifth Street, at The Memorial Hospital on Nov. 23. a daughter. TREPAGNIER To Mr.

and Mrs. F. J. Hardmount Trepagnier. Colonial Heights, at The Memorial Hospital on Nov.

23, a son. with last week's close, except on weighty calves and these very slow with practically no demand for common and medium good and choice 180-250 lbs 23 00-27 00: practical top 28 05: common and medium 14 odd culls as low as 8 00: most good weighty slaughter calves 14 00-17 00; but few around 18 on. Hois 1909. Fairly active, bu: genera. lv 25 cents lower than last week's good and cho.ee 15-250 lbs.

barrows and silts 25 50-75: top 25 75; 1-0-14'3 lbs 23 00-25: 140-16O lbs. 21.25-25.50: lars, others in centsr. Canadian dollar in New Yo'k open mar Found Dead at Home HERMOSA BEACH. Nov. 24 (JP).

Mrs. Minnie Kennedy, revivalist and mother of the late Aimee Semple McPherson, evangelist, died yesterday at the age of 78. The body of Mrs. Kennedy, known as "Ma" to the thousands who flocked to Aimee's Angelus Temple, was found on the floor of her cottage by Helen Monroe, her secre bl-b9 medium 50-54, standard 50-51. Butter: Market easy to weak and lower, ket 1034 per cent discount 01 sy u.

RUSSELL 0. GRIFFITH Funeral Director 902 DELAWARE WILM. 1406 NEW ROAD, ELSMERE IIIOE 5-8998 there all his life. Surviving are his wife, his daughter and grandson. Mr.

Mayer, manager of the Stern and Company, is in Philadelphia to- day making arrangements for fu-1 neral services for his father-in-law which will be held in Philadelphia. cents, up 1-16 of a cent: however supplies of top graders not plentiful. No. 93 score sales due to shortage wholesale sales; grade A bulk 78'i-80, grade 73. HALLET To Mr.

and Mrs. Lee Hallet, Great Britain $4.034, up 1-16 of a cent; France tfranct .84 of a cent, unchanged; Sweden krona 27.85, unchanged; Switzerland tfranci com'li 23.40. unchanged; LATIN AMERICA Stanton, at Wilmington General Hospital on Nov. 23, a daughter. Divorcee, With Escort, tary.

Her physician. Dr. Curtis JAl JAS. it. MS T.

Ill fy Seated in Car, stabbed Varney, pronounced her dead of Argentina free 24.99, up .04 ol a cent; Brazil free 5.50, unchanged; Mexico 20.62, unchanged. natural causes 160-130 lbs. 25.25-50: 180-250 lbs. 25.25-75: "50-30 las. 24 50-25 CO: 300-350 lbs.

23.25-24.23: 350 los up 22.50-23 50: good and sows 400 lbs. and lighter 21 50-22 heavier e.3his 20 50 down Sr-eep 2.i0. Active, steady with last week's good and choice wooled lambs mainly 23 medium to good 'JO 00-22 CO: few small lots cull and common 12.00-13 00: good and choice slaughter ewes 7.50-3 00; comrr.on and 4 50-7 00. EASTON, Nov. 24 (JP).

A 27-year-old divorcee and her escort were stabbed several times as they Mrs. Kennedy and her red-haired daughter, Aimee, frequently were at odds. Aimee died in Oakland SILVERBROOK Cemetery Memorial Park Crematorium Modern services presented by experts. Consult us without obligation. Lancaster Ave.

at DuPont Rd. Mrs. Annie A. Ware Mrs. Annie A.

Ware. 94, wife of the late Thomas J. Ware, died yesterday morning in the Tull Sanatorium. 1506 North Broom Street. She had been in failing health for some time.

In former years she had been a member of the Epworth Methodist Church. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Isaac S. Jones of Wilmington, and Mrs. George W.

Hayes of Marshallton; a son, Harry T. Ware, of Tampa, seven grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren; a sister, Mrs. Sue Turner, of Lancaster village, and a brother, Frank Boddy. Funeral services will be held at the McCrery Funeral Home, 2700 Washington Street, Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Interment will be in Lombardy Cemetery.

Louis H. Gerber Louis H. Gerber of 323 West Thirty-fifth Street, was stricken KLUGELMAN To Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Klugelman, Richardson Park, at Wilmington General Hospital on Nov.

22, a son. WEATHERBY To and Mrs. Charles Weatherby. Wilmington Manor, at Wilmington General Hospital on Nov. 23, a son.

WYKA To Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wyka, 1211 Elm Street, at Wilmington General Hospital on Nov. 22, a daughter. sat in an automobile outside the! September, 1944.

Chicago Livestock CHICAGO, Nov. 24 (A). lUSDA.l Salable hogs 17.000. total early trade moderately active but later slow, 15-25 cents lower on butchers and sows; top 25.25 sparingly; bulk good and choice 190-280 lb. butchers 24.85-25.15; good and choice 160-180 lb.

24 most good and choice sows sOO and under 23.00-24.00: few 24 25: indications slow close with poor Lanrattrr Livolork WILLS To Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wills, Fa Nov. 24 'u" Live- LANCASTER Pennside, New Castle, at St. Francis Hos lirk Funeral Home McCrery Mrs.

Kennedy was married in 1931 to Guy Hudson, also an evangelist. Acquaintances said they believed Mrs. Kennedy's passing may have been speeded by a recent automobile accident in which she was injured. Her only known survivors are two grandchildren. Aimee's children, Rolf McPherson, present pastor of Angelus Temple, and Roberta, now living in New York.

woman's home yesterday. At Easton Hospital, where the couple was taken, police identified them as Grace Gulano, Easton, and Freeman Fohr, 27, Stewartsville, N. J. The woman had been stabbed in the throat while Fohr was cut in the chest and legs. Neither was in serious condition.

Both said they believed the assailant had been waiting outside the woman's home and that he pulled the car's door open without warning and used a small-bladed knife in the attack. clearance. Salable cattle 11.000. total salable calves 1.000. total 1.000; slaughter cattle moderately active: beef steers and heifers 50-75 cents higher; spots 1.00 or more higher on good and choice steers; cows HAINES FUNERAL HOME JOHN W.

SPICER Successor-Market at 24th Ph. 5-661 1 Hogs 542. Local lightweights $23 50 good and choice ISO to 250 lbs. $25 50. 250 to 350 lbs.

S24.0O-$26.0. Sows 0. Sheep 320. Ef. all weights Larn'o.

Choice local and southern spring 50. mt-dhim to good $17 i-o-nmon pital on Nov. 24, a daughter. O'NEAL To Mr. and Mrs.

Rowe O'Neal, 102 Western Avenue, Elsmere, at St. Franks Hospital on Nov. 22, a son. ANDERSON To Mr. and Mrs.

James L. Anderson, 3202 West Second Street, at Delaware Hospital on Nov. 23, a son. 2700 WASHINCTON ST. 3 PARLORS WITH WICKS' PIPE ORGAN Our Funeral Costs Meet Present Day Conditions.

I steady to fully a quarter higher: bulls fully steady; top 36.75 paid tor two toaas lb. fed steers; most good and choice fed CtMe 1.753: catve 4')4 Vealers. good; and choice 00-53! fo. ruli and com-1 i steers 26.25-35.50; load lots choice 1.050- mnn 112 00 Cows, chotce II isso- 3 long, yearlings 35.00-35.50; load SIR 00. ar.d earner $3 00-S14 .00.

Dry- steers 22.00-25.50; DAVIES To Mr. and Mrs. H. Chandler Davies, New Castle, at Delaware Hospital on Nov. 23.

a daughter. fed S-eers. choice S3! 00. common choice 975 fed heifers i.imu- sjum-ui. load strictly choice 975 lea neners SIB 00 -122 00 Bails, good and choice 33 most good and choice heifers 25.50-He.fers, zood $18 00-522 00.

com-j31()(). mejjjum and good beef cows 15.50- S24 00 mon 0O Orass-fed: 20 00; canners ana cutters 10.00-13.00; good Cotton Market THEODORE F. WOOLFORD In Philadelphia, 59: plant executive and treasurer of the Woolford Wood Tank Manufacturing Company; was a Mason and for many years a steward of the Stephen Girard Charity Fund. NEW YORK, Nov. 24 Cotton futures opened 25 cents a bale higher to 25 cents lower.

SOUTHERN RAILWAY Brief Analysis Available on Request LAIRD COMPANY common $15 00-518 00. we.gntv sausage ouns 18.00-18.50: vealers ers. good $19 00-12100. common wea l0 50 cents lower at 26.50 down; S16 0O. Cutter bulls $12 stockers and feeders firm.

salable sheep 3.000. total 6.000: slaughter 'lambs slow; early sales low-grade native fl'iv'e Um nril Tifina woolskins s'eady: good and choice scarce. uaj 3 iiiiuiu, for higher: few decks common to wnnled Umhs 17.00-19.00: askine ODen nirryc rTT ditat r---nrrtt FINLAYSON To Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth C.

Finlayson, Swanwyck, at Delaware Hospital on Nov. 22, a daughter. FLYNN To Mr. and Mrs. James F.

Flynn. 2110 Lamotte Street, at Delaware Hospital on Nov. 21. a daughter. JARRELL To Mr.

and Mrs. Herbert Jarrell, Wilmington Manor, at Delaware Hospital on Nov. 22. a daughter. MARSTON To Mr.

and Mrs. Frank B. Marston. Yorklyn. at Delaware Hospital on Nov 22, a daughter.

34 88 9 iViItkJ- ij.uiu i 34 90-92' In Philadelphia, 80; one of the Prev. Close Dec. 34.88 March 34.87 May 34.36 July 3S.C8 Oct 29.96 Dec. 29 47B 34.32-35 33.04 29.92-93 29.42 6 54 i 23.25 and better for small supply good choice; yearlings scarce; package good 6 rrvini steady at 18 00: down: Sun fse th: morning 6un ttii Sun rises tomorrow morning Sun se-s tomorrow evening NEMOURS BLDC. DEL.

TRUST BLDC. I slaughter ewes fullv steady; deck mixed 4 38 3 40 Bid Moon sets tomorrow morning medium to choice 8.75: deck cull mixed founders of Flag House Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, which was founded in 1903 with 14 grand and great-grand nieces of Betsy Ross, including Mrs. Cooper, as charter members; was a de-cendant of a distinguished Colonial family. Cotton futures continued irregular, as Length of day. 9 hours.

45 minutes. western ewes and aged ducks 6.75. rallying tendencies were checked by scat Phone 8171 Phone 5-6241 Members N. T. Stock Eschange and Other Principal Exchanges tered hedge seaing and profit taking.

43 with mills less aggressive buyers ii MORTGAGES INSURANCE Temperatures at Porter Eeservoir 5 pm. Saturday H.ghest Saturday Lowest Saturday 8 a. ye'erdiy New Charters Filed DOVER. Nov. 24 (Special).

43 Noon prices were 30 cents a bale lower 30 to 30 cents higher than the previous 1 i Charters filed with the corporation TONNESSEN To Mr. and Mrs. Thor-wald Tonnessen, Canby Park, at Delaware Hospital on Not. 23, a daughter. WATSON To Mr.

and Mrs. George P. Watson. Arden. at Delaware Hospital on Nov.

23. a son. WINTR INGHAM To Mr. and Mrs. Henry c.

Wintrmgham. North Hills, at Delaware Hospital on Nov. 23. a son. close.

Dec. 34,66. March 34.81 and May 34.30. Noon vesterdav' 49 i department of the secretary of 5 53 state's office follow: GOING AWAY? Call the News-Journal Travel Bureau today. Phone 4-5351.

Experienced advice. Free literature. No 40 Sparkton Products Company, im-M port and export business. Capital 1.000 43 shares, no par. Principal office, the Corporation Trust Company.

American-European Corporation, goods, wares, merchandise. Capital. 1.000 shares, L-owino par. Principal office, the Corporation 4 I Trust Company. Highest yes'erdv Low dur.ng night 8am toiay Noon todav Tides at Marine Terminal (Mouth of Christina i Huh 4 tf 8 :30 f.

8 52 Hifh Tides Today A Lwo 5 07 Kit Hummock 6 02 Eomoav Hook 6 40 port Pecn 7 15 Feedy 7:40 Ch'sapeiicf City 6 05 3:13 Vapor Heating Corporation. metal. To Owners of PHILLIPS PETROLEUM CO. Stock: You Have Valuable Subscription RIGHTS Which Should Be Exercised or Sold Before Tuesday, Dec. 2 LAIRD, BISSELL MEEDS Members of Principal Security Commodity Exchanges DUPONT BUILDING, WILMINGTON Naval Stores SAVANNAH.

Nov. 24 iP. Turpentine 65: offerings and sales, 240; receipts 68, shipments 184; stocks 10,601. Rosin: Offerings and sales 80: receipt 219: shipment, none: stocks 9. 505.

Quote: 8.50: 7.75: 8.00: 8 75; I K. and 9J6; WG 9.27: WW and 9.36. $50,000.00 to $60,000.00 WANTED for construction of industrial building, 8000 sq. amortization over 20 year period, by local manufacturing concern. Phone 4-6238 or write BOX B-122 NEWS-JOURNAL woods, fabrics, etc.

Capital, S1.000. Principal office, the Corporation Trust Company. Providence Combing Company, wool and other fibers. Capital. 160.000.

Principal office, the Corporation Trust Company. i M. 5 20 6 15 7 02 7 37 8 02 8:27 TTPtwHM tK HtPAlnlNu Sales -Rentals 1 TftailwvA. W. I INC 105 W.

9th STREET Help's always handy to find thts way. Just tell a News-Journal Want Ad-taker the kind of worker 1737 de Sales, restaurant. Capital. 2.000 shares, no par. Principal office.

Capital Trust Company of Delaware. Nelson-Pollard Corporation, soda fountain, refrigerators, etc. Capital, 136,000. by S. Coait and Data eoT.pt.ed OtoG.uc Survey.

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