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The News Journal from Wilmington, Delaware • Page 29

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Wilmington, Delaware
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ic lYiarKet N. Y. Stock Quotations Pardon Board Studies Nathan Leopold Case SPRINGFIELD, 111, April 12 1NS). Members of the Ulinoia Board of MTMOftlAsf In tovins- memorr et oar JS'JSJ 8hvsck. wo left b.

Memories of tola sU 4r leave our heart For It was Uva. da D4 jpgl had vou depart. In life we loved de4tflv And in death we do the Obituary Decline Halted 11:15 O'Clock Lt. Ferris L. Wharton Reburial Is Arranged pounds 3-43: 3 pounds 34V4-40: 3 pounds MV4-40; 2 pounds 34V4-40; 3V4 pounds 35-39; smaller 35-38; stags, dry packed.

12 to box 30-40; old roosters, as to slse 29-36. Ducks, Long Island, No. 1 bbls. 40-42. Capons, teed to pounds 67; 6 to 7 pounds 77; 1 to pounds 82: 8 pounds and over 83.

Squabs with premiums Oulneas, young, per pound 58-70 old 25. Wheat: The market was dull and easy. Quotations: No. 2 red winter, garlicky, domestic, April 2.34. Corn: Offerings light and prices advanced one cent.

Demand was limited. Quotations: No. 2 yellow, 1.55-1.58. Oats: Prices firmly maintained. Quotations: No.

2, 38 pound test, 97-99. Wirion. Amelia and Pardons meet in Springfield today to determine the future of Nathan Prev. Close 11:15 Standard Oil Dividend In sweetest memory ,523 band. Neal Bhevaca.

who left SB iiiIm AnrtI 12. Leopold, one of the two thrill slay A military funeral and reburial for First Lt. Ferris L. Wharton of Johai-Maa villa Joy Mfg Kennecott Copper 84 44 Helps Check Trend; ers of 14-year-old Bobby Franks in Ves. )ut a year ao tod Dear Neal ou were called DuPont Gains, GM Off the U.

S. Marine Corpf, the son of Capt. and Mrs. Ferris B. Wharton of Newark, will be held Thursday A hht from our nouw Tour voice I loved Is staied iTr.l tiunt in our nous Produce Markets New York Quotations Dally report of K.

J. and nearby produce of the N. T. market. (USD A) NSW YORK, April 13 (iP).

Mushrooms and dandelion sold lower today, while spinach was higher In the wholesale fruit and vegetable market. Sweet potatoes held steady. Trading was slow, with supplies moderate. APPLES Apples: Bu. bekts.

and eastern boxes U. 8. No. Is 3V4 In. min.

unless otherwise started. N. J. Romes 4.50, no grade mark 3 In. min.

3.50. 3 in. min. 2.75. Pa.

Yorks 113s 4.35. N. Y. Hudson Valley Mcintosh 4.00-4.S0, fair cond. 3.50, showing decay J.75-3.00.

Romes 3 in. up 5.25-50; western N. Y. Romes 4.25-4.50. 3 In.

min. 4.75, Mcintosh 2V4 in. up 4.25. combination IT. 8.

No. 1 and U. S. utility 2V4 in. up 3.00.

Cartons filler pack N. Y. Hudson Valley Mxlntosh good qual. 94s 4.50-5.00, 120s 4.50-75. Beets: Bu.

bskts. long type 1.25-50. Beet tops: bu. bskts. hothouse 2.75.

Broccolirabe: N. J. bu. hampers loose 1 bu. crts.

bunched 125-75. poorer 1.00. Carrots: Topped and washed. Pa. bu.

5e St 44 4li 1 21 ls lli 55 Which no one can fill at 2 clock at NEW YORK, April 12 UP). A boost In the Standard Oil Co. NJ) divi 1924. Leopold, along with -44 other prisoners, won consideration of a possible shortening of his imprisonment for volunteering to act as "guinea pig" in experiments with a new drug used in curing a dangerous type of tropical malaria during the war. The five board members will re I roam ue iiwn rw WeTeTnoSfV h'Sfff Heal should t.

Stat dear Neal IUi by Lee Tire St Rubber Liggett tt Myers Lion Oil Co Lockheed Aircraft Loew'a Martin, Olea L. Montgomery Ward Philip Morris St -Co. Nat'l Cash Regiater Nat'L Dairy Products Trading Is Light On Bond Market 77 46' 4 21 16 11 55ta 88 34 2'i 18 the Arlington National Cemetery. i ant Wharton was killed in action in the Battle NEW YORK, April 12 An Death Notices X4'4 2 view each of the prisoner's cases and occasional selling transaction eased 14i Nat'l. Dept.

Stores executive clemency already has been Nat'l DistiUers it1'. of Asan Point on July 21. 1944, 12 granted 100 of the 445 prisoners who participated in the experiments Nat'l. Vulcanized Flora Newport ind. New York Central North American North American Aviation.

Northern Pacific BImi in the Wllmlntton Oe rural HO- rftirln April 10. iM. Joif Buda Relatives, friends, ana of Holy Roaarj SodaUtr art fc-vlted to attend tha funeral from Br fate residence. 1M4 Beech Street Wednesday mornlns. n.AifSri Qni.rn ra ulem mass at St.

BNVWS bskts. 60-75; L. bu. bskts. N.

Y. Orange Co. 50 pound sacks 1.00. 11 18 10 15 28 Leopold is serving two sentence concurrently both running at the same time. One is for 99 years and and was temporarily interred in a cemetery at Guam.

He. had gone overseas with the 21st Regiment, Weapons Third Di the prices of selected railroad issues in an irregular bond market today. Dealings were light and price changes were confined to fractions, mostly under a half-point. Many loans held steady at yesterday's closing prices. While losses were in a small majority over gains, there was no immediate indication that a general celery knobs: ya eu.

bskts. 1.35-90. ChicorU: Bu. bskts. 75.

Chives: 1 b. boxes 18s 1.50-2.00. Dandelion: Bu. N. J.

L. Church at clock. Interment at caina-dral Cemetery. Ohio on Oliver Farm Equipment I. DOVER In Christian.

Del on April the other for life. Leopold, now a plump, balding man of 44, has been a model prisoner, according to prison attaches, since he and Richard Loeb went to jail 25 years ago for the murder that dend helped stop an early downtrend in the stock market today. The morning decline was not 'a full-fledged retreat but losses, mostly in fractions, held a majority. After the dividend news, selling pressure let up and some declines were shaded or even converted into mihor gains. Most stocks, though, were still Jbwer.

Jersey Oil was down fractionally for a while but after the dividend news moved up for a net gain of around a point. Going sharply in the other direction was Liggett Myers Tobacco, which cracked more than 6 points coincident with an offering to stockholders of 784,235 shares of common. Rights to buy the new shares also declined from the initial price of Admiral Corp. gained around following Monday's rise. Others higher included Caterpillar Tractor, North American Kennecott Copper, American Can, DuPont, General Electric, Allied Chemical, Owens-Illinois, Pacific Western Oil, and Twentieth Century Fox.

In the minus column were U. S. Steel, General Motors, Chrysler, vision, lour Packard Motors Pan-Amer. Airways Paramount Pictures Penney, J. Penna.

R. 1949. Wilson, nusoana 01 and brother of Arrav M. Brown. Relatltei and rtenda are Invited to ttend tha funeral aervlces at St.

Paula A. U. U. Lieutenant Wharton months after Horseradish: Bu. bskts.

wikh tops 9.00-12.00. Kale: Bu. bskts. 50-65. Leeks: N.

J. bu. bskes. bunched 1.50-2.00, poorer 1.00-1.25. L.

I. crts. 12s Lettuce: Hothouse, bu. bskts. Big Boston Church.

Eleventh Street oe "Pr. ThitrviK afternoon. Anrtl I. a sell-off was in the making. Today's entering the ser shocked and horrified the nation'.

hristiana. Del o'clock. Interment at vice in September, 1942. trading pattern, however, checked Pepsi-Cola Phelps-Dodge vn mT rail it the funeral home or antral homi Street. Loeb was stabbed to death in a fight Edward R.

Bell. 0 Poplar ilar the moderate upward trend of the Wednesday' evenlna from 7 until 9 o'cloc with another convict in 1936. last two sessions. 1 Among obligations fractionally EPPES In the Got. Bacon Health Center on April 8.

1149. Edith, sister of Nanrr. Henry and Elva Graves and Willis Orora. lower at times were American Tele 3 10 224 45 15 11 40 '4 0'i 34 31 12 8 23 86 27 38 23 1 42 36' 4 Relatives and friends are Invited to Births 3.50. MUSHROOMS Mushrooms: 3 pound Pa.

extra fancy and specials 1.15-35, discolored low as 1.00, fancy and med. 1.00-1.25. buttons i. 00-1. 15, spots and opens 40-65, N.

Y. extra fancy 1.15-25, discolored low as 1.00. Onions: N. Y. 50 pound sacks yellow Globes, Orange Co.

sect, some fair cond. 1.00-1.15: Oswego sect. 1.35-40, fair cond. 1.10, large 1.75-85; Elba sect, fine cond. 1.75-85.

fair cond. 1.15-35: Canastota sect. ion A. M. K.

tend the funeral services at on Wednesday phone 2s of '57, Canada Southern 5s, Erie 4is, Lehigh Valley stamped 4V2s, New York Central consolida Born May 8, 1915, Lieutenant Wharton attended Newark High School and the University of Delaware. Well known as an athlete during his undergraduate days, he was athletic director at the Parks School in Baltimore before joining the Marines. His father is employed by the Wilson Line as captain of the City of Washington. Surviving in addition to his par Church. Wyomlnf.

afternoon. ADril 13. at 2 o'clock. Intar- Reported dally by Laird. Bis ell A Meeds.

DuPont Building. A Close II Air Reduction M' 2H Alaska Juneau 34 Allied Cnem. 179H Allied Kid Allied Store 27 Allis Chalmers 37H I7. Amal. Leather 81 Amal.

Leather, Pfd. Amer. Can Amer. l4 Americas Radiator 1 13' Amer. Roll.

Mill 2SMi 23' Amer. Smelt, St Ref. 4 Amer. TeL St Tel 14S usk Amer. Too 7Vi American Viscose Siifc 52 Anaeonda Copper 8e'i sn'v Armour to Co ta fi3 Atchison Atlantic Coast Line Atlantic Refining 33 S5V4 Atlas Powder 47 Atlaa Powder.

Pfd. 103 Baldwin Loco ll'i lUfc Balto. St Ohio Bernsdall corp. 44s 44i Bendix Aviation 83 Beth. Steel 3i 80 Boeing Airplane 24 Borg-Warner 4.V Bridgeport Brats Briggi Mfg ti'i Canada Dry IS 12 Canadian Pacific 12'i Carrier Corp 13' Celanese Corp 2BU 2fl Certalnteed Prod It's 1IT Chesapeake St Ohio 32H Chrysler Corp 51 4 61 Coca-Cola 135 Columbia Broad 194 Commercial Credit 93 Commercial Inv.

Trust 48i 4Hi Commonwealth Sz 34 3 Consolidated Aircraft 11 114 Consolidated Edison 23' 2: Container Corp 341a SUa Continental Can 35 Cont. Diamond Fibre Continental Motors 1 6i Corn Products 3'i B3H Curtiss-Wrlght Com. Curtiss-Wrlght W.a Deere Co. 3I'4 Dist. Seagrams.

Ltd I1 13s Douglas Aircraft Dow Chemical 45H DuPont Common 191 DuPont $4.50 Pfd 1J04 Eastman Kodak 4.V 4.Vi jElec. Auto Lite 38'i 381', Elec. Power St Light 231 238 1 Federal Mogul Freeport Sulphur 43 43 General Electric S7-H General Foods General Motors SSTs SK'i General Motors. Pfd 125 1214 Gillette xo'i Goodyear T. St Goodrich Co 63 Graham-Paige 2 2 Great Northern, Pfd 3(Mi Greyhound Corp 1158 IPfc Hayes Mfs "Pa 7 Hercules Powder 427 Hercules Powder, Pfd.

..127 Hiram Walker 22 'a 82-H I Industrial Rayon 3 38 Int'l Harvester 24'4 23-n Int'l. Nickel 28i Int'l. Paper. Com 48fc Int'l Paper. Pfd 7' Intl.

Telatel 11 io' tion 4s, Northern Pacific collateral in adjoining cemetery. Friends ma call at The Gray Funeral Home. 721 Wti nut Street. Tuesday from 7 to P. Phillips Pet Pullman Co Pure Oil Radio Corp.

of Amer Radio Keith Remington-Rand Republic Steel Reynolds Tob. Schenley Dist Sears-Roebuck Co Simmons Co Sinclair Oil Socony Vacuum Southern Pacific Southern Railway Southern Railway, Standard Brands Standard Gas 4f Pfd. Standard Oil of Calif. Seaboard Air Line income 4lis, GILBERT In this city on April 11. Il4f, and Southern Railway 6 'is.

i late Tnomas m. Mary Bonds registering modest gains at 1.40-50; other western N. Y. sect, some fair cond. 1.10-35.

Bu. bskts. plain 2.50. Parsnips: '2 bu. bskts.

75-90. Gilbert, ated 85 years. Relatives friends are invited to attend th sry times included Baltimore Ohio 5s ices at the James F. Ream runerai noma. Montgomery Ward, Sears Roebuck, Lockheed, Southern California Edi of "96, Bethlehem Steel 3202 Market Street, on Thursday after noon.

ADril 14 at 2 cioca. iniermeni at Riverview Cemetery. Friends may call at son, Anaconda, Dow Chemical, 10 11T is 1S IStt 26 ST 10' 4 454 15', 12 4tl' 4Ha 35 31 12 0 23 3SVa 24 33 24'4 23 '4 1 4 Mi 33 18 2fi4 63? 68 4 24 12 1814 54 ii 4 14 41'4 13'Si 214 28 87 '4 81 '4 2.V 13'i 4(S 50 2I4 10U S4 IJfi 72 135 H'4 1B 30 23' 5 45? 114 American Tobacco fdown 2',) Santa Fe, Southern Railway, Illi ents are a brother, Guy Wharton of Wilmington, a former captain with the U. S. Marine Corps in the Pacific area; and a sister, Mrs.

Clyde Phillips of Philadelphia. His wife, the former Dorothy West Wharton, has since remarried. Relatives and friends will attend the services. the funeral home on weaneiaar evenin after 7 HARRIS In this city on Aorll t. 194.

Sadie Harris, mother of Susie Borden, Canadian Pacific perpetual 4s, Commonwealth Edison 3s. Kansas City Southern 4s, Pacific Gas Electric 3s, Penn Central Air Lines 3s, and Wisconsin Central (Superior Duluth Division) 4s. TWARDOWSKI-To Mr. and Mrs. Louis Twardowski.

1812 Linden Street, at The Memorial Hospital on April 10, a daughter. SPENCER To Mr. and Mrs. WilUam Spencer 844 Poplar Street, at The Memorial Hospital on April 8, a daughter. BUSH To Mr.

and Mrs. William Bush. Odessa, at The Memorial Hospital on April 10, a daughter. LEVY To Mr. and Mrs.

Richard Levy. 2118 Concord Pike, at The Memorial Hospital on April 11, a son. ROTHWELL To Mr. and Mrs. Roland Rothweil, Newark, at Delaware Hospital on April 11, a daughter.

TAYLOR To Mr. and Mrs. George Taylor. Elkton, at Delaware Hospital on April 11, a son. COWELL To Mr.

and Mrs. Andrew Cowell. 623 West Ninth Street, at Delaware Hospital on April 12, a daughter. GORE To Mr. and Mrs; Elwood Gore.

18 26 23 18 54' i 60 16 42 13 Bertha Bailey. Mary Smith. Jamea Neal and sister of Mary Dorsey. Relattvea and friends are invited to attend the funeral services from Mother O. A.

M. E. Church. Twelfth and French Streets, on Wednea-day afternoon. April 13 at 1 o'doet-In Rape: Bu.

hampers and bskts. loose 50-75, bu. bskts. bunched 1 bu. crts.

and 1 bu. boxes bunched poorer low as 50. Scallions: Bu. hampers wide range in qual. 2.00-3.00, eastern crts.

2.00, 4-5 bu. boxes 1.00-1.50. 1 3-5 bu. boxes fair cond. 2.00, per bunch 5-6.

SPINACH Spinach: Bu. bskts. Savoy type, fair qual. 1.00. Sweet potatoes: Bu.

hampers U. S. No. Is Jersey type 3.50-4 00, Goldens 3.75-4. 25, Orange 4.00-4.25.

Pink Hearts 3.75-4.25, Porto Ricans 4.00-4.50. U. S. No. 2s small size Jersey type 1.00-1.25, Orange 1.50-2.00, bu.

bskts. IT. S. No. Is Jersey type 2.OO-2.50, Goldens 2.15-35.

Turnips: Bu. bskts. white, topped and washed 1.25. Commodity nois Central, Chsapeake Ohio, and Paramount Pictures. Lower in the curb were Electric Bond Share, Cities Service, and Rio Grande Valley Gas.

Lifted slightly were New Mexico Arizona Land, Standard Power Light, Carr Consolidated Biscuit, Humble Oil, and United Light Railways. Miss Florence A. Marker, Smyrna Nurse, Dies Reported daily by Laird St Co- Nemonr Building WHEAT High 21ft Open 317 193 IHi'i terment at Mt. Olive cemetery, rrienaa may call at the funeral home of Edward R. Bell.

909 Ponlar Street on TuMdar evening 7-9 o'clock. EVER IN In France, on July It. 144. Serat. Willard P.

Heverin, acad 34 Tear. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services from the Chasafteak City Methodist Church, on Thursday afternoon. Aoril 13 at 2 o'clock. Interment at Bethel Cemetery, near Chesapeake CltT. Maryland.

HARRIS In this city, on Aorll 10. IMt. hnhnri nf MarT E. Harris ana May July 8ept. CLAYTON, April 12 Miss Florence A.

Marker, 82, a practical nurse in this vicinity for 48 years, died yesterday in Smyrna. Noon litVn 133' LVi'i 12H-i, Standard Oil of N. J. Standard Oil of Ohio Stewart-Warner Studebaker Texas Corp Texas Gulf Sulphur Timken-Detroit Axle Timken Roller Bearing Trans-Western Airline Twentieth-Cent. Fox Union Bag Paper Union Carbide (new) Union Pacific United Aircrart United Air Lines United Pfd United Fruit U.

G. I United Merchants St Mfg. U. S. Ind.

Alcohol U. Rubber, Com. U. S. Rubber, Pfd U.

S. Steel U. S. Steel, Pfd Warner Eros. Pictures Western Union Westinghouse Airbrake Westinghouse Elec Willys-Overland Woolworth Co Worthington Pump Ex-Dividend.

Low 21? 19 192, 133' 1.5M May Holloway Terrace, at St. Francis Hos The funeral will take place from pital on April 12, a daughter. GOLT To Mr. and Mrs. William Golt.

the Faries Funeral Home, Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. The Rev. R.j July Sept. May CORN isi'i mT vr. COTTON S-jisi I77 1 vv Tfirman nnstnr nf St Paul's 37 811 25 13 fin 21'4 10 39 12fi 72 11 39 23 45 July Oct.

Philadelphia Quotations PHILADELPHIA. April 12 (URL Most truck receipts of nearby grown commodities trading were light on the local wholesale produce market today, according to the Federal Stafe Market News Service of the USDA. Sweet potatoes were firm on good stock, dull on others, apples about steady, dandelion and Hanover-salad- slightly lower, spinach and mushrooms dull. APPLES Bu. and boxes N.

J. Romes 2,4 2X88 Methodist Church here, will officiate. Interment will be in Odd Fellows Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home tomorrow night. father of Portfleld.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services at The Thornton Funeral Home. MS Poplar Street this evenin. at 7 o'clock. Further services in Swan Creek Church. Abr deen.

on Wednesday afternoon, a 9 o'clock. Interment in adlolnlnt Cemetery. JAMISON In Fairhill. on April 11. 1949.

Hannah wife of Oeorce Jami 916 South Rofiney Street, at Wilmington General Hospital on April 12. a daughter. RONOWICZ To Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W.

Ronowicz. 1321 Maryland Avenue, at Wilmington General Hospital on April 12. a daughter. CZAJKOWSKI To Mr. and Mrs.

Theo Grain Market CHICAGO, April 12 iA. Grains opened mostly lower on the Board of Trade today. Selling followed yesterday's very optimistic agriculture department winter wheat crop forecast. Trading was active. Wheat started V2 cent lower to higher, Surviving Miss Marker are a brother, Walter Marker of Clayton.

and a sister, Mrs. Jane M. Lord of son, ared 90 years. Relatives and friends are invited to the servicea at the Funeral Parlors of R. T.

Jones. Newark. Del. May corn was t4-T'a lower, Philadelphia. She was a daughter of May and oats were li-U lower.

on Thursday afternoon. April 14 at 3 o'clock. Interment at Sharp's Cemetery. the late Frederick A. and Jane May Friends may call at the funeral horn dore Czajkowski, 825 East Seventh Street, at Wilmington General Hospital on April 12, a daughter.

REDICK To Mr. and Mrs. Robert Redick. 709 South Broom Street, at Wilmington General Hospital on April 7, a son. Jordan Marker.

Miss Marker was a Wednesday evenlna 7-9 clock. Baltimore Livestock member of St. Paul's Church, the Clayton Century Club, and of the N. Y. Curb Market KLINK In this city on April ll.MMw, Walter, husband of Helen Jeeobe Sink, of 619 Cherry Street.

New Castle. "Del-aged 54 years. Relatives and friends art WCTU. Reported dally by Laird, St Meeds. in.

some fair 3.50-4. 15; 2Vi 4.00-4.25: poorer 3.00: Red Romes 4.00-4i5; Staymans 24 in. 5.25: 2lz in. fair 4.50: Paragons 23. in.

few 4.50; Delicious in. 3.50: Pa. York Imperials showing scald 3 in. and 2Va in. 3.50.

Potatoes: Pa. 100 pound sacks Katah-dins U. S. 1 some size fair 3.95; poorer 3.60-3.65; commercials 2.75; size 2.00-2.35: Russets poor to ordinary 3.00-3.40. Sweet potatoes: N.

J. bskts. Jersey type yellows some fair 2.00-2.50; mostly around 2.25; one marked 2.75; poorer 1.50; small to medium 1.00-1.50; few higher. Reds 2.50; mediums 1.50; white yams few 2.00; -2 bu. bskts.

yellows washed and waxed 2. 35; bu. hampers Jersey type yellows processed 4.00-4.25; mediums 2.00-2.25; Orange type and Pink Heart washed and waxed 4.50. DuPont Building. Samuel Williams New Charters Filed DOVER, April 12 (Special).

Charters for the following corporations were filed yesterday with the corporation department in the secretary of state's office: Westinghouse Electric Company of Mexico. Goods, wares, etc. Capital $50,000. Principal office. The Corporation Trust Co.

MacDonald Rubber Company, Inc. Rubber goods. Capital $20,000. Principal office. The Corporation Trust Co.

Trans-America Music Corporation. Music. Capital $30,000. Principal office. The Corporation Trust Co.

Saunders Manufacturing Corporation. Machinery. Capital $2,000. Principal office, The Corporation Trust Co. Texas Investors.

Inc. Investments. Capital $10,000. Principal office. The Corporation Trust Co.

Washington Apartments, inc. Housing. Capital $200 and 900 shares no par value. Principal office. The Corporation Trust Co Falcon Seaboard of Canada.

Ltd. Oil business. Capital $500,000. Principal office. The Corporation Trust Co.

Cranberry Growers Council, Inc. Market agricultural products, capital none. Principal office. The Corporation Trust Co. Consolidated Gas and Service Company.

Consultants. Capital 1,000 shares no par value. Principal office, The Corporation Trust Co. i Homco Service, Inc. Petroleum.

Capital $10,000. Principal office. The Corporation Trust Co. Sherry Wines and Spirits Corp. Alcoholic beverages.

Capital $25,000. Principal office, Corporation Service Co. Artie Mines, Inc. Mines and machinery. Capital 4500,000.

Principal office. The Capital Trust Company of Delaware. Precision Products Company of Delaware. Metals. Capital $50,000.

Principal office, The Prentice-Hall Corporation System, Inc. Town and Country Homes, Inc. Real estate. Capital 100 shares no par value. Principal ofice.

Charles T. Gallagher, Wilmington, Del. Kammerer Hardware Company. Hard mvuea to attend tne funeral at tnsooo-hart Funeral Home In New Castle, on Wednesday mornlns. April 13.

at 1:30 o'clock. Requiem mass In St. Peter's church at 9:30 o'clock. Interment at BALTIMORE. April 12 UP) (USDA1 Cattle 150.

About 2 loads slaughter steers and scattered odd lots cows on sale and selling about steady with Monday; medium to average good 982-1272 pound steers 24.10-25.10; cows mainly canners and cutters at 14.00-16.50. Calves 100. Light supply well cleaned up early at steady prices: good and choice vealers mainly 25.00-32.00, top 32.00; common and medium 16.00-25.00; odd culls Alum. Co. of Amer Winds Hamper Atlempt To Refloat Freighter LONG BEACH, April 12 (ff).

High winds and a rough sea Samuel Williams, 61, of 300 West Amer. Gas Elec 43 43 Cathedral Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home on Tuesday even inc. Street, died in the Delaware Local Securities Reported daily by Laird. Bissell At Meeds.

Bid Asked All-Amerlcan Aviation 24 Atlas Powder, Pfd 10S 105 Jos. Bancroft St Sons Com. 9 914 Christiana Securities. Inc. 3'JOI 3300 Christiana Securities, Pfd.

143'i 116 Continental Amer. Life Ins. Co. 43 Delaware Floor Products. Inc S3 Delaware Power St Light Co.

18? Delaware Railroad Common 40 43 Diamond Ice St Coal. Pfd. 107 DuPont .120 120 DuPont, Vfc Pfd 100 100s Electric Hose St Rubber id Hercules Powder Pfd 127 128 Remington Arms 44 5 Wilson Line Common S94 41 Hospital yesterday afternoon several MARKER In Smyrna, on April, 11. hours after he was stricken at the Kent Hotel where he was employed. hampered efforts today to refloat the freighter, Steel Chem 1949.

miss Florence a. Marker, a tea wt years. Relatives and friends ara Invited to attend the funeral aervicea at the, fu Prev. Close 11:15 50 43'4 4'i 4. 1'k 4.V8 44a ll'4 72 73 'i ft 2" 27 7 8 Ss IP 124 He is survived by five sons, James In neral cnaoei oi w.

A. Partes Bon ist, aground on rocks off San down to 10.00. Hogs 800. Trading rather slow and prices mostly 50 cents under yesterday: early sales, good and choice 180-225 pound Barium Steel Bellanca Aircraft Cities Service Com. Cons.

Gas Balto. Elec. Bond St Share Humble Oil Int'l. Pet. Ltd.

Kaiser-FTazer Monogram Pictures Panteoec Pennroad R. B. Bemler Solar Aircraft Anril Smyrna, on Thursday afternoon. Samuel J. Thomas and Har Nicholas Island since Sunday, 14.

at 2 o'clock. Interment at Odd Fellows trucked-in barrows and gilts 19.25-50, some The Coast Guard reported that vey Williams, all of this city, and George Richard Williams, now in lots held above 19.50- 225-250 pounds 18.50 through the night a salvage tug con 250-275 pounds 17.50-T5; 275-300 pounds 16.75-17.00; 300-350 pounds 15.75-16.00; the Army in Alabama and the fol centrated on keeping lines taut Warner Company 18,4 19 Central Nat'l Bank, par $100 180 lowing brothers, half brothers, andlagainst a 4d-knot wind to keep the sisters, Joseph Williams, Harvey Technicolor Ex-Dividend. Delaware Trust par $25 Spinach: Bu. Savoy type Pa. ordinary to fair 50-75.

very few higher; N. J. mostly 75: poorer 50; special mark 1.25; Va. Norfolk 1.00-1.25; mostly 1.00-1.15. MUSHROOMS Mushrooms: Pa.

3 pound bskt. 1.25-1.35. few higher, poorer 1.00-1.15, buttons 1.10-1.25. Scallions: N. J.

per bunch with roots 2'a to 3. without roots 2-2Va. few higher. Rhubarb: Pa. per bunch 5-6.

Leeks: Pa. per bunch 3Va to 5. Horseradish: Pa. bskt. small Broccoli rabe: N.

J. bu. loose 1.00-1.50, poorer 60-65. Cabbage sprouts: Va. Norfolk bu.

small and fair 60-75. freighter from listing. Her bottom Equitable Trust par $25 fit 68 Williams, Richard Williams, Mrs. suffered from rock gashes, decreas 3o0-400 pounds 14.75-15.00 400 pounds and heavier 13.75 down; 120-140 pounds 16.50-75; 140-160 pounds 14.25-50; 160-180 pounds 19.00-25; sows under 400 pounds 14.00-25; 400-450 pounds 13.00-25: 450 pounds and heavier 12.00 down; bulk all weights selling at outside quotations; odd Farmers Bank, par $50 400 Industrial Trust par $25.. 73 Margaret Knox, Paul Williams, of ing her buoyancy.

Seattle, Charles Taylor, Security Trust par $50 91 San Nicholas Island Is in the Santa U. S. Treasury Report WASHINGTON, April 12 yP). The position of the Treasury Anril 96 114 Wilmington Trust Co- par $25 111 Robert Taylor, and Mrs. Sarah stags generally 2.00 under price of same Barbara group off Southern Call fornia.

Combs, and six grandchildren. Cemetery. Frlenda may call Wednesday evening. McMTNN in Stockier, en April 19, 1949. Robert aon of Mrs.

Betty McMinn of 17 Tamarack Avenue, Oak Orove. and Robert K. MoMlnn of Qay-wont. aged 30 yeara. Services at the William F.

Jones Funeral Rome. Clay, mont on Wednesday afternoon, ATTrtf lt, at 2 clock. Interment private at-Orea-lawn Memorial Park. No viewing. MrorfL In Memorial Hospital, this eltr ti? Charles ausband of Lillian W.

Medill, aged 64 yeara. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend tha funeral services at the Friends' Meettnt dlty. on Wednesday afternoon. April 13-at a lBterment at Forest Cemetery. Middletown.

Del. Friends may eall aftho funeral parlors of R. T. Jonea. Newark.

on Tuefay evening. 7 to 0 clock. No viewing at the Meeting House. MfEH Jn this eity. on April f.

the, late John Miller and daughter of the late Michael and Agnes Olvnn. RelH. ZZ1 weight sows; very narrow outlet for garbage fed hogs and few lots on sale gen Cotton Market J8 compared with corresponding date Mr. Williams was the son of the The freighter's 10 passengers were erally discounted 2.00 to 3.00 from price brought ashore yesterday by a Coast a year ago: Net budget receipts. 87.308 07fi 4s- paid tor same weight grain fed offerings late Mr.

and Mrs. Richard Williams. He formerly was employed by the Delaware Coach Company and dur Guard tender. The crew remained ware. Capital 250 shares no par value aboard the vessel.

Curtin Wil- Principal ofice, Robert E. mtngton, Del. Sheep None. A small lot of choice wooled slaughter lambs sold at the top quotation of 30.00 and a few small lots of good and choice 65-72 pound spring lambs brought 34.00; ewes were absent. But good and choice grades were quoted to ing the war was in the Wilmington Dandelion: Bu.

N. J. mostly around 75; Pa. few 65-75. Hanover salad: N.

J. bu. some fair 25-65. mostly 40-50; Va. Norfolk 1.00.

Kale: Bu. Norfolk 65-85. poorer 50; J. fair and light packed 40-65. Turnip tops: Va.

Norfolk bu. 1.25-1.35. BEETS Beets: Pa. bu. topped hafl long type shops of the DuPont Company.

Funeral services will -be held Other Deaths NEW YORK. April 12 W). Cotton futures opened 10 to 25 cents a bale higher. Prev. Close Open May 32.58 32.61 July 31.73 31.77 Oct.

28.89 28.93 Dec. 28.65 28.68-70 March 38.54N 28. 5 May 38.33N 28.35B B-Bid; N-Nomlna. Cotton futures turned reactionary in forenoon trading today under the weight of increased profit taking and hedging. Some traders were hesitant on the theory that any further advance might bring more cotton out of the government loan.

Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock 75-90. $119,977,397.15. Budget expenditures, $151,466,468.39. Cash balance, $4,905,870,310.07: $4,520,750,278.83. Customs receipts for month, $9,546,187.33.

Budget receipts fiscal year July 1, $33,617,851,527.45. Budget expenditures fiscal vear at Chandler's Funeral Home The SPECIAL SALE! Wood FILING Cabinets GEORGE G. BOOTH In De- Carrots. Pa. bu.

topped and washed Lancaster Livestock LANCASTER. April 12 (U.R). Live. fair 65-75. troit, 84; nationally known news-1 gSSS aKVn'df Rev.

Dr. A. H. Kleffman, pastor of West Presbyterian Church, will offi Parsnips: Pa. Va bu.

bskt. washed best paper publisher, and executive of stock market: 65-75. dark 50-60. the Detroit News since 1888. Hogs: 375.

Local lightweights. 118-S20; ciate. Interment will be in Silver-brook Cemetery. White turnips: N. J.

bu. washed 1.00. Rutabagas: 50 pound sacks Pa. 1.00; N. wuui uie resiaence oi ner niece.

Mrs. Aenes Feldman. llll Wert Fourth. on Wednesday morning. Aorll 13.

Tat 9 o'clock. Solemn requiem mass at St. Paul's Church, at 9:30 o'clock. Interment Cathedral Cemetery. good and choice, 160-250 pounds, tie GEORGE L.

LASKER In San 2aO-350 pounds, sows, $12- J. 75. Liquidation of nearby May was active. Francisco, 42: national advertising sie.M). aiong wiuii $25,912,142,608.10 EGGS, BUTTER Eggs: Market firm on large size white Sheep: 192.

Ewes, all weights, sales manager for the San Fran ambs. choice spring, S34-836; choice light and mediums. Offerings barely ample to on April 26. Mrs. Rose Zisk Mrs.

Rose Zisk, 68, died yesterday in the Gross Private Hospital, where easter lambs Jo-40; cull and common, cisco Call-Bulletin, and former classified advertising manager of short on good demand. Prices 1 cent higher on nearby specials, large to extra $15-922. Noon prices were 45 cents a bale lower to 20 cents higher than the previous close. May 32.58, July 31.77, and October 23.85. Cattle: 531; calves: 373.

Dry fed steers tne Milwaukee Sentinel. she had been a patient since large. Large size browns' about steady. Supplies ample for fair to good demand. cnoice rVOu-UOO pounds.

good, Budget surplus, $3,055,173,475. 09 $7,705,708,919.35. Total debt, $251,373,237,500.87: $252,323,125,880.56. Decrease under previous day, $22,224,168.26. Gold assets, $23,146,822,052.89.

CURTIS S. GARNER In Pitts $24-S)2b; medium, (22.50-$23.50; common, Reconditioned 1 Legal Size Ideal for Storage March 24. For the past seven months Mrs. 820-S23; choice 1100-1300) Large to extra large brown specials ranged widely from 50Vi-55, top quality westerns 50-52 quality current receipts cleared good, t23.50-$24.5O; medium. S22-S23; Zisk had been making her home with burgh, 73; retired executive of the American Bridge Company, a U.

S. Steel Corporation subsidiary. choice (1300-1500) good. J23-S24. closely.

Wholesale sales: Consumer grades A extra large 51-55V2, large 50-53, me a daughter, Mrs. Minnie Karpf, 823 Dry led heifers choice, up to $95; good, $22-424; medium, $30-22; diums wholesale grades, spe Ezion Good Friday Rites A Good Friday service will be held in Ezion Methodist Church, Ninth and French Streets, from 2 to 3 o'clock: with the following ministers taking part, the Revs. T. M. Booth, J.

H. Russum, J. H. Hartley, and J. U.

Watson. WILLIAM H. BARTHOLD In $29,926,865,692.01 counting for West Street. She formerly was a resident of New York City. ury lea buns good and choice, $22- Peoria, 111., 74; a former vice presi cutter, common and medium, $15- eign economic cooperation trust WILMINGTON Also surviving are two sons, Harry $21.50: good to choice bolognas.

vealers good and choice, me fund expenditures. $698,809,935.45 surplus counting expenditures above. Zisk of Hackensack, N. and Albert A. Zisk of New Bedford, two dium, cull and common, STEEL EQUIPMENT CO.

BHllth French Sts. Ph. -93S0awi dent or Commonwealth and Southern and one-time chairman of the board of the Central Illinois Light Company. Cows choice, good, $18- brothers, Harry Hausen of Nfew common and medium cials extra large 51-58, large 50'a-56, mediums 50-53, extras, large 48Va-52, mediums 48Hi-52, current receipts 44Vi-46. Butter: Market unsettled.

Supplies of grade A excessive to current light demand. Receipts increasing. No bulk sales of grade reported during the morning. Wholesale sales grade A bulk 61 V4. LIVE POULTRY Live poultry: Condition Irregular.

Much of, the holiday needs of the trade filled over the week-end, with pullets 53 to 56 on the best: Some heavy roasting chickens low cutter and cutter, can York and Jack Hausen of Boston; FRED THOMPSON In London. ners, two sisters, Mrs. Rose Phillips and 5w 85; one of Britain's most prolific Foreign Exchange NEW YORK, April 12 (P). Foreign Exchange rates follow iGreat Britain in Feeder and stocker cattle: Calves f400 Mrs. Ann Selikoff, both of New 500 pounds good and choice 10OO ana successful writers of musical 800) $23-825; common and medium 5O0- York, and five grandchildren MURPHY-In thi city on April Catherine wlfe of the late James Murphy, and daughter of the latet Owen and Catherine McCarthy.

Relatives, friends and members or the Blessed Virgin Sodality are invited to attend the funeral from the Mealey Funeral Home. 703 North Broom Street, on Wednesday morning. April 13. at 10 o'clock. eoOeain requiem mass at 8t.

Paul's CJnrrcbYet 10:30 o'clock. Interment at Cathedral Cemetery. Friends may eall Tuesday, evening after 7 o'clock. Mitchell At the Masonl Home, en April 10. 1949 (Leon a May widow of Elmer Mitchell, aged S3 Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral services at the Chandler Funeral Home, Delaware Avenue and -Jefferson Street, on Wednesday afternoon, April 13.

at 2 o'clock. Interment private at Wilmington St Brandywine Cemetery. Friends may caU at Chandler's Tuesday evening. v-. MeADAMS In this city, on April 1944, Raymond husband of Mary Pranock Tavlor McAdams.

Relatives andTrlenda are invited to attend the funeral service at the Yeatman Funeral Home. 819 Washington Street, on Wednesday afternoon, April 13. at 2:30 o'clock. Interment at Wilmington and Brandywine Cemetery. Friends may call Tuesday evetung after 7 o'clock.

SHUCK In New York City, on Airtl 11. 1949. Samuel T. 8huck. Relative and friends are invited to attend the aervicea at The McCrery Funeral Heme.

37M vVasb-ineton Street, on Thursday afternoon. 14. at 1 o'clock, at Lemoardy Cemetery. WILLIAMS Suddenly, In this city, la April 1LI949. Samuel J.

Williams. Sr. of 300 W. Eighth Street, aaed 61 yeara. Relatives and friends are -Invited to attend tbe funeral services at The Chandler Funeral Home.

Delaware Avenue and Jefferson ftreet. on Thursday afternoon, April at :30 o'clock. Interment at Silver brook Cemetery. Frlenda may call at Chandler's Wednesday evening. comedies, including "Rio Rita" and aoiiars, others in cents) Canadian dollar in New.

York onen mr Funeral services and interment 8OO1 good and choice (800-1050) common and medium (800-1050) Be Good." as high as 50 and fancy young fowls 47 ABRAHAM ROBERTS In New to 50. Quotations Fowls, fancy, colored, nearby 45. early sales 47-50; southern 41- ket 6 7-l per cent discount or 3.58'4 U. S. cents, unchanged.

Europe: Great Britain (poundt $4.03, unchanged: France (franci .31 5-l of York, 59; real estate broker and will be in New York. Walter Klink 43; some clean up 40; Leghorns, fancy 4 Chicago Livestock former Bronx builder, in charge of cent, off .00 1-16: Italy (lira) April fixed the real estate division of the law CHICAGO, April 12 (P) (USDA). pounds and over 36-38; ordinary 30-35: poor, lower; old roosters, colored 27-28; few stags 30; roasting chickens, fancy, 6a to 7 pounds 50: not cleared; smaller 40-46; The funeral of Walter Klink, 56, Salable hogs butchers 25-50 "cents rate jviarcn Sweden (krona) 27.85. unchanged; Switzerland firm of London, Simpson, and Lon don in New York. lower; most decline on weights under 230 of -619 Cherry Street, New Castle, will take place from the Gebhart pound; sows 25 cents lower; market fairly (iranc) (iree) up .05 of a cent.

Latin America: Argentina (free 20.91 active at decline; top 19.50 for several loads choice 170-210 pound; short load Funeral Home, New Castle, tomor unchanged; Brazil (free) 4.50, unchanged; tfrrrtrrrl pullets, fancy, 4Vi to 5 pounds 8-53; down to 45; smaller springers, fancy, to 4 pounds 34-36; mostly 35; SI? pounds and under 33-35; some off grade Reds 28. Pigeons, per pair 55-60. Ducks. White Pekin 40-42. Muscovy 40-45.

Turkeys, mM ill S.d sacAito n.jo, uncnangea. row mornnig. Requiem mass will Firemen Find Solution SALEM, Ore. (U.PJ. The Salem i9.s; bulk 160-240 pound 19.00-19.50 250 280 pound 18.25-19.00; few 290-330 pound 17.25-18.00; load good around 400 be said in St.

Peter's Church. New Castle, at 9:30 o'clock. Interment will be in Cathedral Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral butchers 16.50; few good and choice sows under 400 pound 15.75-16.50: 425-500 pound genuine leather 3 ring Zipper BINDER 2 45 fire department has found a new use for castaway bowling pins. The pins are fastened on the fire trucks and are used to hold spare hose fancy hens 75-80; toms 85; ordinary 50; capons 70: ordinary 50-53; caponettes 63; some crooked breasts 55.

DRESSED POULTRY Dressed poultry: The. market firm on fancy grades of poultry with iced chickens 14.75-15.50;. 525-600 pound sows 13.75-1-4.50 indications good clearance. home tonight. salable cattle salable calves 600 Advertisement Advertisement steers 1,10 pound down moderately active Franklin Mr.

Klink died yesterday in St. Francis Hospital. He suffered a 4 pounds and Over up one cent. Quota steady; heavier weights slow, steady to 25 stationers w. C.AEP? THANKS cents lower; she stock steady; bulls steady tions: Fresh killed, 4 pounds and over, iced 47-58: smaller 40-45; Leghorns, Ifcge heart attack April 3.

to 25 cents higher; vealers firm; package 922 ORANGE Ph. 4-1122 42-47; smaH 37-40; chickens, Iced, 5 pounds A veteran of World War Mr. ihhr. .5 relatives, friends, tin. pebers af alT io Vlr klndneas.

sympathy cards. and use of caradwlna our and over 56-60; -a pounds 46V2-50; 4 K.iinK served overseas. He was a choice 1,100 pound steers 28.25; several loads choice pound weights 26.50-27.25; several loads mixed good and choice steers 25.75-26.25: bulk medium and rocwiL nurravamsinf w. a.i --t member of Colonial Post No, ftVtfrr vf-w; Bishop Becker 'Council good grades 22.50-25.50; package choice neign- Knights of Columbus, and the Good RlVERVIEWm- cemeteryB Burial Plots for Slk: Oar repiesentatives are alwayayajylj 850 pound fed heifers 26.00; most medium and good grades 22.50-25.50; package cnoice 850 pound fed heifers 2S.00; most medium "th7 floral fn thWM-lUKinir "cent bereavement Smith 0 mT hu0d' Alter C. i will Fire Company, New Castle.

He had been employed by Pusey St and good heifers 22.00-25.25; beef cows 20.50 down; canners and cutters largely jones ior the past 25 years. Mrs. Alger C. Smith. YX7 14.00-16.50: medium and good sausage Our office is pleased Surviving are his wife, Mrs.

Helen i 'nana relatives, friends and te rive detaOel tsenaaUeat; bulls 21.00-23.00; good and choice vealers tn yr iiowers. cards, use fix A Jacobs Klink; a son, Joseph, at 28.00-34.50; odd head 32.00. ainanesses to us during salable sheep very little done nome; two brothers, George and William Klink, both of New Castle. good to choice wooled lambs unsold; bid iuu jn. ding 50 cents or more lower at 31.00 down and two sisters, Mrs.

Emory Barnes, to ewes weak; most 14.00 and below. tnnounce IN.MEMORJAM new uastie, ana Mrs. Mary Mills, memory of our grandfather. Neal Shavaek. who left ns one year ago wumington.

Naval Stores 6AVANNAH. April 12 UP). Turpen wv. April 12. 194.

Deep in our hearts, dear grandfather Your memory is always keot. we love you too much; ever to forget. sJdl7 by -Grandchildren. De Bonaventflra and Scott Shavaek Beer Drought Parches tine 40V; offerings and sales none; re ceipts. 26: shipments, 323: stocks.

13.642. Rosin, offerings and sales, 300; receipts, Throats in 'New York 1st. 1904 aMge-aia9agBa nr. snipments, stocks. 21.145.

Quote: D. F. G. 5.60 KT 1. nrar aw that Myron W.

Lockwood is associated with us as a Salesman NEW YORK, 'April 12 (INS). The beer drought is parching New York ny, nn, a.m. Insulated throats. J. J.

DOHERTY FUNERAL HOME Seventh and Rodney Sts teiephwM 34951 -Ertabliihed 1S96 MEMPHIS, Term. UJ Mrs, "WSBBWgBftgg-aBllll' The Federal and Con t4 FCNESAIa CCiI3 a John w. tnaai ciliation Service today renewed' tt- Wiley Carey couldn't understand why a man on at park bench was tempts to end the 12-day strike of wearing earmuns while reading a 7,000 brewery worker who want a nAfCTaftA maw mm LkMtwk a at tITB 11AMOET STX. saaawa-saa i week and general 18.50 aud saw a mob of school children I weeky. increase, among othet Arnold benefits.

playing nearby. GoidsbditaUiqlv Taproom owners are resisting Skyrocketing prices" they tald are Bomb Holders Tested hC V-rr being asked by Pennsylvania, Coh- A C. EVERETT KELLEY AL HOME -8. Cff 23rd A West Sts. A cCrery rS nop WASHINGTON ST.

taree Parlera mkk Vicae Fiee Pm Ow fsawf ol Cefa Ht Ut FrwKf Day CaadKleat frankly, Pop, I think you'll find it easier to get money from the Bankers Finance Corp, by taking a loan on your tar!" A Umnkert Flnmnem 409 Market, Del. "A Complete Lean Service" Bef-ore real bombs are attached necticut, and Michigan breweries, to planes, dummies are New Jersey braweries hav refusM placed-In the holders to test- the, to accept the strikers' offer to let I. releasing apparatus. I them deliver beer to Manhattan..

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