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The News Journal from Wilmington, Delaware • Page 27

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Jcurnal-Every Evening, Wilmington, Delaware, Wednesday, November 24, 1948 Twenty-seven whit sneciais 68-70. browns 85-66. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our many Wholesale sales, consumer grades, A extra large 65-68, large 63-66, meaium oa-oo, wholesale grades, special extra large 65- N. Y. Stock Quotations Ching Enters Dock Tieup Obituary neighbors the Civic Club Belleiom-e.

pt Brandywlne Fire Co. Auxiliary njS5 Catholic Daughters of America i kindness during our recent in the death of my wile. Josephis C. Sallaway Eugene E. Sallaway and Family.

70 large 62-66, medium a-ao, extras, Produce Markets New York Quotations Daily report of N. J. and nearby produce of the N. Y. market.

(USDA) NEW YORK. Nov. 24 were light today, but more than ample for the limited demand in the wholesale fruit and vegetable market. Broccoli and spinach 11:15 O'clock John Burke Bleyer, 78, Stock Market Prices Clipped Losses Range to Point Plus, With Some Issues Hitting New 1948 Lows Fatally Stricken at Home IN MEMOKIAM In lovinz memory of Catherine Veronica. Walsh who died 9 years ao, November jOj Eissell St Reported daily by Laird, Meeds.

QuPont Building. Johns-Manville Prev. close 38 38 sold at lower prices. Sadly missed by John Burke Bleyer, 78, of 23 Hawthorne Avenue, Roselle, died sud Joy Mfg A Prer. Close 11:30 11:30 38 36 67 Chief Federal Mediator Gives Personal Attention To East Coast Talks 20 Air Reduction SO In memory of Mary E.

Marvel, who November 24. 19-41. Alaska Juneau Kennecott Copper 57 denly of a heart attack at his home last night. He, was a retired ma Sadly missed dv MQtner anu ui Allied Chem 10 large 57-66, medium 54-56. LIVE POULTRY Live poultry: Market running hot and cold.

Supplies heavy. Prices highly irregular. Quotations: Fowls, fancy, colored 40-41; yearlings 41-42; few 43-44; some cMlan up 37-38; few 36; Leghorns, fancy 30-33; few 29; old roosters 26-28; stags 30-32- pullets 4 pounds and over 45-48; smaller 40-44; roasting chickens, fancy 4 pounds and over 43-45; some 5 to 6 pounds 45-48; springers, fancy, 3 to 4 pounds 37-40; some small 35; ordinary 28-32 down. Guineas, young 2 pounds and over 50-52. Ducks, Whit Pekin 38-42.

Muscovy 30-35; blacks not sellng. Pigeons, pair, old 45; fancy squabs 50. Turkeys, fancy hens, mostly 65; some alone 67-68; toms, as to size 46-53; some extra heavy 44-45; not cleared. Capons 60-65; some crooked breasts 55: some red capons, clean up 52. chinist at the Wilmington Chemi Allied Kid 17 Allied, Stores 28 18014 2844 28 8V ArFLr.5 Apples: Bu.

bskts. and eastern boxes U. S. No. Is 2 in.

min. unless otherwise stated. Pa. Golden Delicious heavy to min. size 2.50, 2 in.

min. 3.00. 3 in. min. 3.25, 2V4 in.

min. 1.75, Romes 2V'-2Vi in. 2.50; N. J. R.

I. Greenings 2.75, Romes 3 in. min. 3.25, unclassified 2.00. New York Hudson Valley Mcintosh pale color 2.50-75, combination U.

S. No. 1 and U. S. fancy In memory of our dear mother, Ethel E.

Redding: jr Today is your birthday; mother, dear. We haven't forgotten and never wju. Allis Chalmers 28' Amal. Leather 3Ss Lee Tire St Rubber 38 Liggett Sz Myers 87 Lion Oil Co. 40 Lockheed Aircraft 17 Loews 15 cal Corporation, and for many years was a bottler at the old Robinson and Moore Bottling Works.

His last NEW YORK, Nov. 24 (IP). Cyrus S. Ching, director of the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service, Amah Leather, Pfd 44 work was as a watchman at the today personally entered bogged 88 39 is 9 53 37 40 3.25, 2V in. min.

no grade mark 1.35, un Bond Bottling Plant. down negotiations in the 15-day-old Martin, Glenn L. 8 Montgomery Ward 55 Philip Morris Co 37 Amer. Can 79 Amer. Loco 19 "a American Radiator 1S4 Amer.

Roll. Mills 251 Amer Smelt St Ref 544 Amer Tel. Si Tel 114 Amer. Tob. BO Surviving Mr.

Bleyer are a son, classified 1.35-2.00,. Cortlands 2.50-75, 2 in. min. no grade mark 2.50-60, 3 in. min.

2.75, Delicious heavy to min. size 3.00, 2V4 East Coast shipping tieup. In lovinit memory of our wtfe an mother. Janet 3. Baird.

who nassed away eleven years ago today. November 24. A wonderful wife, mother and aia. One who was better, God never A wonderful worker, so loyal and true. One in million, that.

was you. Just in your judgment, alwavs mm. Honest and liberal, ever uprieht. Loved by your friends, and all you knew. Wonderful, loyal: that was you.

Dearly loved and sadly Her Husband and Children. In loving memory of our dear wife in. min. 2.00, R. I.

Greenings 3.00, Golden Arriving here, Ching immediately 79 19 'A 15 25 54 151 61 35" 7 100 36i 5534 American Viscose 5 John J. Bleyer, Delaware City; five grandchildren, five great-grandchildren, and a sister, Mrs. Dottie Prettyman, Long Island. went into conference with a panel of Delicious no grade mark 2.50, Northern Spy 2 in. min.

3.50. Lake Champlain Anaconda Conner 35.i mediators who have been trying to Geese 40-44. DRESSED POULTRY Dressed poultry: Fancy medium and small turkeys generally firm with demand largely of a fill-in nature. Quotations: Fresh killed fowls 4 pounds and over 46- sect. Snow 2 in.

min. 1.50-75, western Nat'l Cash Register 40 Nat'l Dairy Products 27 Nat'l Dept. Stores 15 Nat'l Distillers Nat'l Vulcanized Fibre 11 Newport Ind 13 New York Central settle the strike. N. Y.

sect. R. I. Greenings 2 in. min.

Armour St Co 7T Atchison loo Atlantic Coast Line 48" Atlantic Refining -i Atlas Powder 55 3.50. Beets: Pa. bu. bskts. topped 85.

L. I Shortly afterwards Ching began mnfhor t.hprlnft Alexis Murray. Winter D. Graham conferring with top leaders of the 9' 104" North American 15 18 11 18 13 15 8 18 80 Atlas Powder, Pfd. 10174 striking AFL International Long Winter D.

Graham, of 612 Concord Avenue, retired employe of the shoremen's Association and the strike-bound New York Shipping Baldwin Loco 134 Pennsylvania Railroad CompanyJ North American Aviation 8 Northern Pacific 18 Ohio Oil 30 Oliver Farm Equipment 28 We are saa wiuiin om Lonely are our hearts todav. For the one we loved so dearly Has forever been called awy. We think of her in silence. No eve can see us weep. But the many silent tears we.

snea When others le5- Rons. Sadly missed by her Husband, Association. The labor and industry Balto. St Ohio IP Barnsdall Corp. sunt, Bendiz Aviation 334 died this morning in The Memorial Hospital where he had been a patient two weeks.

He had been ill representatives were ILA President 12 11 83 20 55 8 NEW YORK, Nov. 24 (JP). Stock prices were clipped again in today's market. Losses ranged from fractions to more than a point, with some issues hitting new lows for the year. The new setback was the third in row following last week's well-mannered recovery.

Business was comparatively slow although there was a tendency to expand when prices moved downward. Stocks marked down included U. Rubber, Chyrsler (at a new low). General Motors, U. S.

Steel, National Steel, Douglas Aircraft (another low), Schenley, American Telephone, American Smelting, American Can, Radio American Woolen. Santa Fe, Southern Railway, Union Pacific Standard Oil (NJ), Mission Corp. and United Air Lines. Making a better showing were Sears Roebuck, National Distillers, Phelps Dodge, General Electric, Dow Chemical and Illinois Central. Losers in the curb included General Pireproofing, Creole Petroleum, Electric Bond Share, Niagara Hudson Power, and Raytheon Mfg.

Pancoastal and Pantepec Oil steered a narrow course. 48; smaller 42-44; Leghorns 37-41; cnicicens, iced. 5 pounds and over 60-64; 4Vi, 54-57; 4, 46-49; 3, 41-44; 7 to 8 pounds 72; 8 to 9 pounds 72-73. Ducks, L. I.

frozen 40-41. Squabs 90. with some sales reported prem. of 5-10, equiv. to Turkeys, young hens 71-74; young toms, as to size 56-65.

Guineas, young, per pound 65-71; old 15-20. Wheat: Market dull and prices declined 1 cent. No. 2 red winter, garlicky, domestic. November 2.42.

Corn: Sold slowly and ruled easy. No. 2 yellow, 1.51-1.54. Oats: Undertone firm and prices advanced 1. No.

2, 34 pound test weight, 1.10-1.12. Packard Motors 4 Beth. Steel. 34 Boeing Airplane 20" Borg-Warner Daughters-in-law and Joseph P. Ryan and the association's chairman, John V.

Lyon. Pan-Amer. Airways 8 about two years. Tn.anVl fT MOOTe, Paramount Pictures 21 The funeral will take place from Bridgeport Brass 85 Briggs Mfg 2974 fpassed away November 25. 1946.

A faithful one has Passed on no cms. the McCrery Funeral Home, 2700 Washington Street, Saturday after Canada Dry noon at 1 o'clock. The Rev. Henry Penney, J. C.

Penna. R. Pepsi-Cola Phelps-Dodge Phillips Pet Pullman Co. Pure Oil Radio Corp. of Amer 46 17 8 52 57 32 29 11 N.

Herndon, rector of Calvary 1 3-5 bu. boxes bunched fair qual. 40. Broccoli: Pa. 4-5 bu.

boxes 8s 1.25-50, some best 1.75. N. J. eastern crts. 12s 1.25-75, few best 2.00, 1 3-5 bu.

boxes 8s 4-5 bu. boxes 8s cauliflower crts. loose 1.75. L. I.

loose cauliflower crts. 1.75-2.00, bu. bskts. 1.00. BRUSSELS SPROUTS Brussels sprouts: Per qt.

L. I. 20-28. N. Y.

Catskill sect. 18-22, poorer 10-15. Cabbage: N. J. 50 pound sacks Danish 75-85, red 1.25-50, bu.

bskts. red 1.00, 1 3-5 bu. boxes Savoy 50. L. I.

50 pound sacks Danish 85. red 1.00-1.25, poorer 50-75, cantaloupe and cauliflower crts. Danish 75. red 1.00-1.50, 1 3-5 bu. boxes Danish 75, Savoy 50-75.

New York Hudson Valley Danish 50 pound sacks 75. 1 3-5 bu. boxes 90, western N. Y. 50 pound sacks Danish 75-90, red 1.25-50, small and poorer Carrots: Topped and washed.

N. J. and L. I. bu.

bskts. New York Adirondack sect. bu. crts. 2.25-50.

CAULIFLOWER Cauliflower: L. Is. crts. 12s 1.00-1.50, fair qual. and late sale 75-85, poorer 25-50, 14s and smaller poorer 25, purple New York Catskill sect.

crts. some small New Jersey crts. 6s purple 50. Celery: 24-qt. berry crts.

Golden Heart fair qual. 1.00-1.12. Celery cabbage: Eastern crts. and bu. bxs.

Canadian Pacific Carrier Corp Celanese Corp." Certainteed Prod Chesapeake St Ohio Chrysler Corp Church, the Bishop Coleman Employers had said they were unanimously resolved" not to make any further offers to the 65,000 striking dock workers. And the union is standing pat on 11 demands, including one for a pay increase. Door Left Open The employers' statement which apparently left the door open for considering further union proposals contained a full account of the Memorial, of which Mr. Graham Two lonK years ana munj. Leaving us to wander on.

Let come what will or may. A lovlne husband and father. Oh. why did he have to go. Perhaps to dwell in mansions hun.

Where sorrows never flow. The days seem long and lonely. 'Tis sid to think it er And all the thinsts that God could sen Would never heal our sore. He is missed by wife and children And his many, many And the tear drops still are fallin-: It seems they will never nh.MriB Sadlv missed bv His Wife and Children. 4 21 46 17 8 52 57 32 80 11 7 10 26 35 28 39 26 2i 16 5(1 Sergt.

Steiner S. Straw To Be Buried Saturday was a member, will officiate. In Radio Keith Coca-Cola terment will be in Riverview Ceme Remington-Rand 10 Columbia Broad Commercial Credit Commercial Inv. Trust tery. Republic Steel Reynolds Tob.

10 13 12l 31 334 34 52 21 49 40 3 ls 22 80 "7 7 Sergt. Steiner S. straw, son of Mr. and Mrs. Steiner S.

Straw, 321 Surviving Mr. Graham are his 8 Commonwealth it South Consolidated Aircraft Taft Avenue, Lancaster Village, will Schenley Dist Sears-Roebuck Simmons Co Sinclair Oil 10 13'i 12 31' 4 12 34 52V 144 21 34 48 40 3 22 34 i 30 8 7 584 7 2IV4 34 49 4i 11 i 120 be buried with private services Sat Consolidated Edison Container Corp Continental Can employers' present position and listed details of their offers to date, Death Notices urday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock from Cont. Diamond Fibre Continental Motors wife, Mrs. Margaret C. Graham; a sister, Mrs.

Helen C. Megaw, Wilmington; three nephews, Harry S. Graham, Wilmington; Henry G. Megaw, London, and J. K.

Baylis, of Buffalo, N. and a niece, Miss Helen G. Baylis, principal of the Harlan School. and the union's rejections. The statement concluded: Socony Vacuum Southern Pacific Southern Railway the McCrery Funeral Home, 2700 Washington Street.

Interment will 36 28 40 26 22 16 52 41 61 22 19 63 73 26 Corn Products Ml be in Gracelawn Memorial Park. Southern Railway, Pfd. Standard Brands Curtiss-Wright Com Curtiss-Wright "The wage increases and substantial improvements in their work DURNALL At Hamilton Park. Del "1 Nov. 23.

1948. William husband or Ruth M. Durnall. aged 43 lives, friends and employes of the bub Oil are invited to attend the seryice- Sergsant Straw killed in Italy Celery knobs: 1 3-5 bu. bxs.

75 bu. hamp. 3.25. small on Dec. 10, 1943, several months after ing conditions that have been gained 634 Chicory root 2.00.

Deere Sz Co Dist. Seagrams. Ltd. Standard Gas 4 Pfd. Standard Oil of Standard Oil of N.

Standard Oil of Ohio Stewart-Warner by the longshoremen through ne 31 48 46 arriving overseas. He was 23. He entered the armed forces in Novem- 73 26 12 Douglas Aircraft Collards: 1 3-5 bu. bxs. 50.

Dandelion: 1 3-5 bu. bxs. 75 12 at The James r. wearn 3202 Market. Street, on Fridav afternoon.

November 26. at 2 o'clock. Intrment as Gracelawn Memorial Park. call at the funeral home on Thursday evening after 7 o'clock. Mr.

Graham, a specialist in air brakes, had been employed at the Todds Cut Shops more than 50 years. ie was a member of Lafayette Lodge, No. 14, A. P. and A.

of the Diii: Per bun. io. ber. 1942. A graduate of P.

S. du- gotiations over past years are ample proof that costly strikes have not been needed in our industry to 22 Dow Chemical DuPont Common DuPont $4.50 Pfd Studebaker 22 Texas Corp 54 Texas Gulf Sulphur 65 Sef'Ts bu nj. 5 HlgH School. Sergeant Straw L. is.

so. i attended the University of Penn- achieve high wages and improved Range Is Thin On Bond Market NEW YORK, Nov. 24 (JP). The bond market ambled along listlessly in early trading today, with price changes mixed and narrow. Gaining a little most of the time were Detroit Edison convertible 3s, Erie Ss of 1990, Katy adjustment 5s, some Missouri Pacific liens, and 'Frisco 4s.

Third Avenue 4s were off a point on light turnover. 53 62 19 Kaie: 3-5 bu. bxs. so. sylvania and was employed by the; working conditions.

Timken-Detroit Axle 19 Timken Roller Bearing 43 GRAHAM In this city, on November 24. 1948. Winter husband of Graham, of 612 Concord Avenue. Relatives and friends are invited to atP" the services at The McCrery Funeral Home. 2700 Washineton Street, on Saturday ai 41 40 19 17 Delaware Consitory, Lu Lu Temple, Mystic Order of the Shrine, the Shrine Club of Delaware, and Brandywine Forest, Tall Cedars of Leeks: n.

j. eastern iceberg crts 1 75-! Ludlow Manufacturing Company be-; "The present work stoppage, which 2.oo. l. is. per bun.

io. fore entering the service. widely affects many other workmen Trans-Western Airline 10 Twentieth-Cent. Fox 20 Onion Bag Si Paper 29 In- LtiiLXfc He was an active member nf riononrfunt nn nnr inrtnstrv is. there- i.rnnn.

November 27. at I ciui No view- terment at Riverview Cemetery. Lebanon. Peninsula Methodist Church. The 39 Ing Friday evening.

otori-iano Tn this city, on November RDANO In this, city, on JNovemoer Lettuce: N. J. eastern crts. Big Boston 2 doz. 1.25-50.

poorer 50-85. Romaine 1.25-75. poorer eastern Iceberg crts. Iceberg type 2 doz. 2.00-2.50.

poorer 1.25-75. Mushrooms: 3-lb. bskt. Pa. ex.

fey. and specials 1.65-90, fey. and med. 1.50-65, Rev. John N.

Link, pastor of Penin sula church, will officiate at the fu neral services. Mrs. Henrietta Kuralle 24 83 24 10 41 53 Union Carbide (new) Union Pacific United Aircraft United Air Lines United Pfd. United Fruit U. G.

I 1948 Maria, wife of Giuseppe Gior-3. of 1126 W. Third Street. 4T and friends are invited Hann. 20 30 39 X3 25 10 62 ii 23 128 71 i Also settling a little lower were Mrs.

Henrietta Kuratle. 87, fair cond. 1.25-40, buttons 1.25-50. spots) In addition to his parents, Ser ior years, imw.c flineral s. Relatives fore, all the more regrettable and unnecessary." The employers have offered benefits including a ten-cent boost in the day-shift straight-time pay from $1.75 to $1.85 an hour and a 15-cent rise in the night and week-end overtime rate from $2.62 Vi to $2.772 an hour.

The union is demanding increases of 25 and 37Vi cents, re- some Big Four and New York Cen 87 38 58 122 32 43 60 3 42 10 8 19 and opens N. Y. specials 1.75- med.geant Straw survived by two Sis Eastman Kodak 44 Elec. Auto Lite 4-i Elec. Power St Light 19 Federal Mogul li Freeport Sulphur 434 General Electric 371k General Foods General Motors 58 General Motors.

Pfd Gillette 33 "i Goodyear T. St 43: Goodrich Co 60 Vi Graham-Paige 3 Great Northern. Pfd 424 Greyhound Corp. 10? Hayes Mfg Hercules Powder 44 Hercules Powder, Pfd 121', Hiram Walker 23 i 1 Industrial Rayon Infl Harvester 27'4 Infl Nickel lnt'l Paper, Com 524 Infl Paper, Pfd lnt'l Telatel many years a florist in Wilming-jhbme oi Joanna corieto. isio Fourth ton, died last night in the Delaware "ml tral bonds, Hudson Coal 5s, Shell United Merchants is Mfg.

12 U. S. Ind. Alcohol 24 U. S.

Rubber. Com. 42 Hospital, where she had been a pa Union Oil 2s and Texas Co. 3s. U.

S. Treasuries were mostly un at St Anthony's Church at 9 c. InteTment at Cathedral Cemetery. Friend, may call Friday evening. Onions: n.

y. 50-ib. sks. yellow globes ters, Mrs. Martha Davis and Mrs Orange Co.

1.65-75, smaller few sprouted Amelia Whitely, both of this city 1.25-40; Oswego sect. 1.85-90: Elba 1.75-90: other western N. Y. 1.65-90, small- i t- 15- jt roieet ior Erosion Parslev: Pa. rurlv bu.

bxs. tient since Nov. 16. Mrs. Kuratle, who came here from U.

S. Rubber, Pfd 128 U. S. Steel 71 U. S.

Steel, Pfd 135 changed. Belgium 7s and Brazil 8s advanced slightly in a dull foreign jspectively, along with other bene bu. bskt 75. L. Is.

lugs curly 50-75 dollar market. 23 Control Is Approved fits. HOLLAND In New York City, on November 21. 1948. Glenwood husbana of Jennie Murray Holland.

aed -4 years Funeral services will be held at Xfprtn East Methodist Cemetery. East, on Friday afternoon. November Parsnips: bu. bskt. Pa.

85; L. Is. fair qual. 65. Warner Bros.

Pictures Western Union Westinghouse Airbrake Westinghouse Elec. Willys-Overland Woolworth Co. 10 16 30 24 7 42 10 16 31' i 24 7 42 Hudson Valley bu. bskt. Pears: N.

Kieffers 2.50. Foreign Exchange 27', at 2 ocIocK. rn-nas "nrnVm Mealey Funeral Home. 703 Broom 30 52 Germany 60 years ago, remained active in business until her recent illness. She lived at 1613 North Franklin Street with her daughter, Miss Eleanor Kuratle, and son, Richard Kuratle, who together with another son, Henry Kuratle, were associated with her in business.

The greenhouses are located at 1301 Shallcross Avenue. Street. wlimingion, on 7-9 o'clock. NEW YORK, Nov. 24 (VP).

Foreign Exchange rates follow (Great Britain in 249 Ships Idle A survey of the 700-mile strikebound coast showed yesterday that 249 ships were tied up in five major ports. A railroad spokesman said 2,719 men employed by trunk lines serv Worthington Pump 14 Ex-Dividend. Ogletown. HAWTHORNE Suddenly. In dollars, others in cents): Canadian dollar in New York open mar ne! nn November 23.

1948. Frank L. Haw- At its meeting in the Public Building yesterday, the Levy Court entered a grant agreement to obtain a federal fund contribution to an erosion control project at the New Castle County Airport. The Civil Aeronautics Authority must give final approval to the project on which a contract was awarded three weeks ago to the Standard Bitulithic Company on a bid of $15,788.50. The court set Dec.

21 as the date for a public hearing on the bound Local Securities Reported dally by Laird. Bissell ket iva per cent discount or 92.50 U. cents, unchanged. Europe Great Britain (pound) $4.03 V. unchanged; Prance (franc) .3174 or a cent, un Radishes: Lugs red fair qual.

50; 1 3-5 bu. bxs. black 60. Spinach: Savoy type Pa. bu.

bskt. 75; N. J. bu. bskt.

and 1 3-5 bu. bxs. 50-75; L. Is. 1 3-5 bu.

bxs. 50-85. Squash: N. J. bu.

bskt. acorn l'i bu. hamp. Hubbard 1.75-2.00. N.

Y. Hubbard 50-lb. sks. 75, 1 3-5 bu. bxs.

1.00. SWEET POTATOES Sweet potatoes: Bu. hamp. U. S.

No. Is Jersey type 2.25-75, few best 3.00, fair qual. 2.00-2.25, orange 2.50-3.00, Porto Ricans fair qual. 2.00-2.25: U. S.

No. 2s Jersey type small lew larger 1.25-50. goldens small Swiss chard: 1 3-5 bu. bxs. 50.

N. Y. Curb Market Reported daily by Laird. Bissell Meeds, DuPont Building. Prev.

Close 11:30 ing the port of New York were out of work because of the dock strike. Manufacturing operations at the second of Philadelphia's two sugar Meeds. Bid Asked The widow of John J. Kuratle, she carried on his floral trade here after his death in 1910. They estab thorne.

aed 76 years. Kemuves nu friends are invited to the services at th-funeral parlors of R. T. on Saturday afternoon. November 27.

at 2 -o'clock. Interment at Gracelawn Memorial Park. Friends may call on Friday evening. 7-9 clock. KURATLE In this city, on November 1948.

Henrietta C. wife of the late John J. Kuratle. aed 87 years. Relatives and imrftaH fit.rnri the funeral Ail-American Aviation 1 Atlas Powder, Pfd 102W 104 lished the business 52 years ago.

refineries were shut down as a re Jos. Bancroft tSe Sons Com. 10 11 Christiana Securities, Inc 230 2780 Christiana Securities, Pfd 145 changed; Italy flra) Nov. fixed rate .001739, Oct. Sweden ikrona) 27.85, unchanged; Switzerland (franc) (free; 25.35, unchanged.

Latin America Argentina (freej 20.86, unchanged; Brazil (free) 5.50. unchanged; Mexico 14.53, suit of the strike. About 2.400 em In addition to her sons and Mrs. Kuratle is survived by three aries of a proposed sanitary district, ployes of the two firms have been Continental Amer. Life Ins 41 Delaware Floor Products, 28 Alum.

Co. of Amer. Gas Elec Barium Steel Bellanca Aircraft Ctles Service. Com Cons. Gas, Balto Diana Stores Elec.

Bond Sz Share Humble Oil grandchildren, Mrs. Reba Dough thrown out of work. Turnips: bu bskt. white Pa. 75: large whicn i created, will be known as L.

Is. few 1.00. 50-lb. sks. TI, 45 31 l'3 45 Delaware Power Light 1 the Holloway Terrace-Mayview L.

Is. 50. Delaware Railroad Common 41 Diamond Ice is Coal, 107 services at her late residence. 1613 North Franklin Street, on Saturdav afternoon. November 27.

at 2 Interment at Gracelawn Memorial Park. Friends may call Friday evening. 7-9 clock. Please omit flowers. MUNSON Tn this city, on November 2l tnAQ Dl.n.k wtf.

nf Phr PS Mlin- Manor Sanitary District. A contract 110 0 3Vz 871! 5' 14 I 4- 4 1 1 4 59' i 50'! T'4 i 11 ll'il I 8H 3 3 10 10 71 7'si 3 11 erty, Henry Kuratle, and Leroy Kuratle; a sister, Mrs. Louise Steinke, and three great-grandchildren, all of this city. The funeral will take place from for construction of sanitary sewers Infl Ltd 17 IO DuPont, Pfd ...1194 I'iO'i DuPont 3'aro Pfd. flS'i 984 Electric Hose Si Bubber IB 20 on Stoney Run Road and Park Lane, Delaire, was awarded to son.

mother of Anna Graham. Eva and Corrado Brothers, whose bid of Hercules Powder Pfd 1114 133 V4 Remington. Arms 44 5 Warner Common 18'4 19 Wilson Line Common Kaiser-Frazer Monogram Pictures Pantepec Pennroad R. B. Semler Solar Aircraft Technicolor Ex-Dividend.

$4,133.61, was accepted as lowest Edward Jonnson. tteiauves ana iuruu are invited to attend the funeral services at The Gray Funeral Home. 722 Walnut Street, on Friday afternoon. Novem Transportation Snarls Tighten in Truck Strike NEW YORK, Nov. 24 snarls tightened in this area today, with the trucking strike reported spreading and rail and ail-express shipments into tfoe city embargoed because of another labor dispute.

About 2,000 members of one AFL Central Nat'l Bank, paT and best. Delaware Trust par i25 8 the home Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. The Rev. Dr. Park W.

Huntington, pastor of St. Stephen's Lutheran Church, will officate. In-Lutheran Church, will officiate. In-morial Park. Friends may call at the funeral home on Friday night.

Equitable Trust par 125 Farmers Bank, par $50 400 Chicago Livestock CHICAGO, Nov. 24 (P) (USDA) Salable hogs 7.000, total 11,000: active; butcher hogs generally 1.00-1.25 higher; sows mostly 75 cents to 1.00 up; top 24.00; bulk good and choice 170-240 pound 23.50-23.75; most 250-270 pound 23.25-23.50 270-300 pound largely 23.25-23.50; few over 280 pound down to 22.50 but little under 23.00; most sows around 450 pound down 20.25-21.00; heaver weights largely 19.50-20.00; good clearance. Salable cattle 7,500. total salable calves 500, total 500; high-good and choice teers slow, about steady: lower grades teady to 50 cents higher; heifers steady to 60 cents higher; cows strong to fully 25 cents higher; bulls steady to 25 cents higher; vealers strong; several loads choice to prime steers. Including sortouts from ber 26.

at 1 o'clock. Interment aj mi. Olive Cemetery. Friends may call Thursday evening after 7 o'clock. MARKER In Florence.

Italy, on October 5. 1944. Private Watson Marker, sori of the late Luther and Sallie Marker, aeed 68 425 78 ion 113 Industrial Trust par $25.. 74 Security Trust par $50 95 Wilmington Trust par $25,109 Philadelphia Quotations PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 24 OJ.R'.

Supples were lighter but more than sufficient to meet the much lighter trading that prevailed on th local wholesale produce market today, according to the Federal-State Market News Service of the U. S. D. A. Lower prices prevailed for broccoli, cabbage, cauliflower, beets, mushrooms and celery.

However, white potatoes and lettuce were slightly higher. Other commodities about steady. Apples: Bu. and poxes in. and up.

N. J. some fair; York Romes Jonathans, paragons and Golden Del. 2. SO; Staymans 3.00: Del.

3.25: Pa. Del. U. S. No.

1. 2'2 in. 4.00; Golden Del. 23i in. 3.00; 2'i in.

2.25. POTATOES Potatoes: Pa. U. S. No.

1 size A 100 pound sacks Katahdlns 2.60-2.85; mostly 2.75; few 2.90; few low 2.50; cobblers 2.50: Green Mountains 2.35-2.50; Mohawks, few Commodity Prices Reported daily by Laird St Company, Nemours Buildinr. teamsters union local were on strike, 23 years. Relatives ana irienas re invited to attend the funeral services at The Berrv Funeral Home. Felton. on WHEAT U.

S. Treasury Report and a second teamsters local was Open High Sunday afternoon, November 28. at 1 o'clock. Interment at Odd Fellows Ceme accused in a court action yesterday Dec. 240 340 tery, Camden.

Del. May 230 230lg July Noon 239 '4 2294 212 145H M9V4 149 STRAW In Italy, on December 10, 1943. Ammonia Fumes Send 20 to Hospital LEBANON, Nov. 24 (U.R). Fumes from a smashed ammonia tank covered half the town here today, sent at least a score of persons to hospitals and doctors for treatment, and caused two semiconscious drivers to crash their cars into houses.

However, most of the persons made ill returned to their homes. Policeman J. Peiffer said only one man, Edward Toms of Ohio, a truck driver, was hospitalized. Toms was taken to the Good Samaritan Hospital. Low 239' i 212 145V4 149'd 148'fc 3 1 SO 3184 316.

213 2 13'i CORN 148 149V4 149 149i 149'i COTTON 3190 3190 3192 3193 311 3111 how cattle, 38.00-40.00; most choice steers 34.00-38.00; bulk medium and good kinds 24.00-32.50; two loads choice 1,075 pound fed heifers 32.25: most good and choice heifers 27.00-32.00; good beef cows 20.50- Dec. May July Dec. Mar. 3183 3187 316 22.00: canners and cutters 14.50-17.50; me May dium and good bulls 22.00-23.25; medium to choice vealers 27.00-31.00. Salable sheep 2,000, total slaugh Mrs.

Maria Giordano Mrs. Maria Giordano, 47, wife of Guiseppe Giordano, 1126 West Third Street, died this morning at her home after six weeks' illness. The funeral will take place from the Joanna Corieto Funeral Home, 1810 West Fourth Street, Saturday morning. Solemn requiem mass will be said in St. Anthony's Catholic Church at 9 o'clock.

Interment will be in Cathedral Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home Friday night. Other survivors are three daughters, Mrs. Rose Pruitt, Mrs. Josephine Heller, and Miss Mary Giordano, and a son, Santo, all of Wilmington; a sister.

Mrs. Frances Vilardo, Newark, N. four grandchildren, and a sister and a brother in Italy. Grain Market CHICAGO, Nov. 24 All grains of joining in the trucking tieup by refusing to cross picket lines.

At the same time, a work "slowdown" among some 8,000 railway express agency employes yesterday caused the agency to clamp an embargo on nearly all rail and air express shipments into the metropolis. Although the two disputes were unrelated, both hampered freight movements, and hurt allied industries. Cause of the slowdown was the discharge of 13 employes, who A. M. Hartung said had given false information on job applications.

Generally, he said, they sought to conceal criminal records. ter lambs and ewes strong to 25 cents higher, active; top lambs 26.00; best ewes slumped at the opening on the Board of 2.75; 5o pound paper sacks Katahdms 1.30-1.40; mostly 1 40; few higher; 15 pound sacks Katahdins 45-48. Cabbage: Pa. 50 pound sacks Danish type few lower. N.

J. bu. domestic 50-65; Savoy 40-60, low 25-35; 50 pound sacks domestc 65. Sweet potatoes: Jersey type yellows bu. hampers 2.25-2.50; fair and heavy to medium 1.50-2 00; processed U.

S. No. 1, 2.25-2.75; few higher: medium 2.00; some 1.75; poorer bskts. yellows 1.50-1.75: some best 2.00; poorer 1.00-1.25; medium Trade today. With practically all large 0.75 in load lots.

a 1 export ports closed more attention was being paid to negotiations looking forward Sergt. steiner son oi oieincr Sr. and Naomi Straw, of 321 Taft Avenue. Lancaster Village, aged 23 years. Services orlvate at The McCrery Funeral Home.

2700 Washington Street, on Sat-urdav afternoon. November 27. at 2 30 o'clock. Interment at Gracelawn Memorial Park. Please omit flowers.

SUTER In this city, on November 22. 1948. Susannah wife of the late Lewis Suter. aged 94 years. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral servlce-at The Smith Funeral Home.

Twenty-fifth and Market Streets, on Friday afternoon. November 26. at 1 o'clock. Interment at Media. Pa Friends may call at the funeral home on Thursday evening after 7 o'clock.

TURNER Tn this city, on November 23. 1948. Le Roy husband of Ann Carr Turner, of 818 West. Street, aged 53 years. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the services at The McCrery Funeral Home.

2700 Washington on Friday morning. November 26. at 11 o'clock. Interment at Gracelawn Memorial Park. Friends may call at the funeral home on Thursday evening after 1 WASHINGTON, Nov.

24 (IP). The position of the Treasury Nov. 22 compared with corresponding date a year ago: Receipts, Expenditures, Balance, Customs receipts for month, $27,475,483.01. Receipts fiscal year July 1, 14,582,5 18,355.39. Expenditures fiscal year, $13,872,593,082.12.

Excess of receipts, $709,925,273.27. Total debt, $258,306,293,411.39. Increase over previous day, Gold assets, (x) $14,331,846,237.75 counting For distinguished service low The accident occurred after tost, order News-Journal Want Ads to settlement 01 the East Coast longshoremen's strike. Reports on these negotiations were not encouraging today. Wheat started to one cent lower, De Toms' truck backed into the Consumers Ice Co.

plant and broke Io run errands for you. Phone 4-5351 cember corn was Vi to one rent lower, December S1.46, and oats were unchanged to lower, December 86. Sjtlemt Imttallti Licmti Incorporator a gauge on a 2o-foot ammonia tank. Peiffer said two drivers who police to identify crashed their automobiles into homes after being made ill by the fumes. poorer and small to very small 25-65; reds mostly fair 1.25-1.50: some best 1.75; Md.

bu. bskts. golden washed U.S. 1, 2 50; fair 2.00-2.25: Puerto Ricans 3.00. Spinach: Pa.

and N. J. bu. mostly fair 50-75; mostly 60-65: poorer 25-40. BEETS Beets: Pa.

bun. 2'a to 3, few higher, Writt or Phono for Dttoilt! West Coast Employers Cotton Market NEW YORK. Nov. 24 Cotton futures opened 10 to 40 cents a bale lower. Prev.

Close Open December 31.92 31.90 March 31.93 31.92-93 Mrs. Giordano was born in Italy, and had lived in Wilmington 38 years. fair 2. bu. topped 75.

i -j Broccoli: Crts. bun. Pa. 8s most-! JCjXCHailgeS IO ClOSe Deny Offer of Increase SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 24 JP).

i ly 1.00, some 1.25; N. J. 12s 1.00-1.50. some best 1.75, poorer 50-75. o'clock WOLHAR In this city, on November 32.

1948. Walter C. husband of Elizabeth J. Wolhar. of 3117 West Second Street, aged 33 years.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend the services at the Mc Employers denied today reports that Mushrooms: Pa. 3-lb. bskt. 1.25-1.50, William H. Durnall mostly 1.30-1.40, fair 1.00-1.15.

foreign economic cooperation trust Accounting Service Cplt BeckkMpiaf a Low at $15 a Moik Dtlammrt Tmt BUg. Pkom 5-3980 Lettuce: N. J. crts. Iceberg: 24s 2.00- CIO longshoremen had been offered and refused a 13 cent hourly wage hike.

Negotiations in the 83- fund expenditures. The funeral of William H. Durnall, 2.50, poorer 1.00-1.50; 18s 2.00; eastern crts. Romaine 1.00-1.50, poorer small 85: Big Bos (y) $791,692,171.67 excess of ex 43, of 15 Center Street, Hamilton On Thanksgiving Day NEW YORK, Nov. 24 and commodity exchanges throughout the United States will be closed tomorrow in observance of Thanksgiving Day but will be open on Friday, Nov.

26. Canadian and European markets will be open as usual tomorrow. ton 1.00-1.25. poorer small 50-75. Crery Funeral Home.

2700 Washington Street, on Friday afternoon. November-26. at 2:30 o'clock. Interment at Sllverbrook Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home on Thursday evening after 1 o'clock.

day west coast maritime strike con penditures, counting expenditures May 31.74 31.71 July 30.97 30.94-95 October 28.78 28.74 December 28.62 Unquoted Cotton futures moved In a narrow range in dull trading during the forenoon ses-dation in nearby December persisted be-daton in nearby December persisted because of a few transferable notices which continued to circulate in the trade. Locals were also on the sellng side. Noon prices were 30 to 60 cents a bale White turnips: N. J. bskt.

topped 60: tinued. above. Rutabagas 50-lb. sks. Pa.

N. J. 75. Radishes: Pa. lugs 25s N.

J. In Washington, George Killion, bu. 1.25, lugs 30s few 1.25. All in one: Phone 4-5351, the president of the American Steam CELERY Celery: Pa. crts.

golden 5 doz. 5.50: number to call for a News-Journal ship Lines, predicted yesterday that Want Ad to buy, sell, hire, rent or 8 doz. 3.50-4.00: Pascal 4 doz. 4.00; green lower than the previous close. Dec.

31.86, type 3 doz. 3.00; bun. some wired 10-15: WALTERS In Union Hospital. Ekton, on Nov. 23, 1948.

William, husband of the late Margaret Walters, asred 8 years. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral at Cherry Hill Methodist Church, on Friday afternoon. Nov. 26. at 2 o'clock, interment in adjoining cemetery.

Friends may call Thursday evening at his late residence, near Elk-ton. Md. find. Phone now. March 31.86 and May 31.67.

Baltimore Livestock BALTIMORE, Nov. 24 (Jf) (USDA) Cattle 150. Run largely cows but include a lew steers held from earlier in week; trading fairly active; slaughter steers fully the longshore phase of the strike would end by the first of next week. Elizabeth Passengers Advised to Go Ashore SOUTHAMPTON. Nov.

24 (JP). The Cunard White Star Line gave up hope today of sailing the steady to strong; cows and bulls higher'; most strength on cows; few me- N. J. hearts per bun. golden 15; Pascal 13.

Turnip tops: Pa. bu. 75-85; N. J. 65.

Parsnips: Pa. 6 bu. 65-75. BUTTER, EGGS Butter: (Early quotes) Market unsettled and lower. Demand fair with 92 score in best position.

Wholesale sales, grade A bulk 64y4-65'6; grade 62'-63. Eggs: (Early quotes) Market weak and mostly two cents lower on all midwestern top grades, easy and one to two cents lower on nearby specials, large and extra large. Supplies not excessive, however, and demand only fair for large sizes, good for mediums. Fair call for best storage eggs at 54-55, few 56, ordinary 52. Extra dum and good 1054-1169 pound steers early Park, will take place from the Hearn Funeral Home, 3202 Market Street, Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock.

The Rev. Dr. Park W. Huntington, pastor of St. Stephen's Lutheran Church, will officiate.

Interment will be in Gracelawn Memorial Park. Friends may call at the funeral home tomorrow night. Mr. Durnall was found dead at his home yesterday by a fellow worker, George King. Durnall had been employed at the Sun Oil Company, Marcus Hook, 15 years.

Surviving him are his wife, Mrs. Ruth M. Durnall: his mother, Mrs. Elsie H. Durnall.

Port Penn; a brother, George Durnall, Wilmington, and a sister, Mrs. Robert Carpenter, Port Penn. Frank L. Hawthorne Frank L. Hawthorne, 76, of Ogle-town, a retired farmer, died sud 03 GE) 25.50-27.25; good cows scarce; common and medium mainly 18.00-20.00.

latter prices for load including good end; can ft Michael A. Mealey Son 9 Funeral Directors N. W. Cor. 7th fir Broom Phone 2-5913 strike-bound S.

S. Queen Elizabeth ners and cutters largely 14.00-17.00; odd good sausage bulls 22.50-23.00; common and medium 18.00-21.00. Quality priniintj plaies in one or more cofors E. Co EIGHTH and ORANGE STS. PHONE 5-682? Calves 75.

Fairly active and steady; to New York for the time being and advised the nearly 1,500 passengers aboard to, go ashore. They have been aboard at the line's expense since Friday night. good and choice vealers mainly 30.00-34.00; common and medium grades 20.00-26.00, Special Meetings including around 300 pounds and heavier offerings at 20.00-22.00; few good slaughter Members of the liner's crew, after SILVERBRQ0K- calves scaling up to around 300 pounces selling downward from 26.00; odd light a sympathy strike Saturday in support of U. S. longshoremen obtain weight culls down to 12.00.

Hogs 400. Trading active and price- WILMINGTON SUBURBAN WATER COMPANY Claymont, Delaware NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS: A special meeting of the stockholders of Wilmington Suburban Water Company will be held at the principal office of the Company, Claymont, Delaware, on Friday, December 17, 1948. at 3:30 o'clock P. for the purpose of taking action upon the generally advanced 50 cents on ail weights ed a promise from Cunard the liner would not sail until the East Coast and grades; good and choice 180-250 pound barrows and gilts 23.75-24.25: no rail- Cemetery Memorial Park Crematorium Modern services presented by experts. Consult us without obligation.

LANCASTER AVE. AT DUPONT ED. ni AT. 2-3655 tieup ends. FEATURES shipped offerings on sale; most 250-275 pounds 23.25-75; 275-300 pounds 22.75-23.25; 300-350 pounds 21.75-22.25; 350-400 uce denly of a heart attack yesterday afternoon while visiting friends at Christiana.

The funeral will take place from the Jones Funeral Home, Newark, adoption or rejection of an Agreement of pounds 20.75-21.25 400 pounds and heavier Merger dated October 13. 1948. between Births 20.00 down; 120-140 pounds 21.00-50; 140 General Waterworks Corporation Vnd Wil JAS. JA8. A JAS.

T. UI 160 pounds 22.75-23.25; 160-180 pounds 23.50-24.00; sows 400 pounds and lighter GENERAL ELECTRIC CO. Brief Analysis Available Laird and Company NEMOURS BLDC. DEL. TRUST BLDC.

Phone 6-8171 Phone 5-6241 Members N. X. Stock Exehan-e and Other Principal Exchanges Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. The Rev. Richard Hawkins, pastor of the Methodist Church at Chris mington Suburban Water Company and a majority of the Directors of each of said companies, under their respective seals, and for the purpose of transacting such 19.75-20.25; 400-450 pounds 18.75-19.25; 450 pounds and heavier and odd stags 18.00 down; bulk of all weight ranges selling at other business as may properly be brought Ihrt Tm Min Brtitif Pntietiii Tkai Cm Ufm 1.

A New SetM 6ui fr easy, ftngtr-tlp teri-e. 2. A Ra-4-stctMd Extra-ten fof -nick. MSIDE -term fta-oval. 3.

A New Vtittn-tor lock ftf CONTROLLED VMttUtloa. 4. 100 AhimiiHtnt Scrt'a NM-msti-t, easy data, t. A Ntw Outer Frame Extras)! for Mt accwatt fitting. outside quotations; few lots of garbage fed hogs discounted 1.50 or more from the price paid for comparable weight grain- Derore sam meeting.

By order of the Board of Directors. LARRY ANDREWS, Assistant Secretary. November 23, 1948. lea onenngs; Droad clearance early. Sheep 25.

Not enough on sale to test the market; quotations nominally unchanged; good and choice wooled lambs quoted to 2fi.00; same grade ewes 10.00. Special Meetings tiana, of which he was a member, will officiate. Interment will be in Gracelawn Memorial Park. Friends may call at the funeral home Friday night. Surviving Mr.

Hawthorne are a son, Ralph L. Hawthorne, a brother, Wilmer and a sister, Mrs. Howard DeGroft, all of Ogletown. His wife, Mrs. Alice M.

Hawthorne, died four years ago. Bora at Ogleton, a son of the late Robert and Mary Hawthorne, he had lived there his entire life. GENERAL WATERWORKS CORPORATION 100 West 10th Street Wilmington, Delaware NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS: With Ace window in your home, drapes, curtains, rugs and walls stay clean longer. Ace windows are weather-tight, self-storing won't expand, contract or stick. Write or nhone today for Funeral Homo McCrery BULOW To Mr.

and Mrs. William Frederick Bulow, 2215 Monroe Street, at Delaware Hospital on Nov. 23, a son. LYNCH To Mr. and Mrs.

Patrick J. Lynch, 1019 Park Place, at Delaware Hospital on Nov. 23, a son. POCCYNEK To Mr. and Mrs.

Michael Poccynek, 104 South Heald Street, at The Memorial Hospital on Nov. 24, a daughter. TATE To Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Tate, St.

Georges, at The Memorial Hospital on Not. 24, a daughter. STROUD To Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Stroud.

Faulk Road, at The Memorial Hospital on Nov. 24, a daughter. RHOADES To Mr. and Mrs. WUliam Rhoades, 619 West Ninth Street, at The Memorial Hospital on Nov.

24. a daughter. KUSTOSZ To Mr. and Mrs. John Kustosz, 410 East Third Street, at Osteopathic Hospital on Nov.

23, a son. TEMPLE To Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Temple, Marsballton. at Wilmington General Hospital on Nov.

23, a son. A special meeting of the stockholders of General Waterworks Corporation will be held at the principal office of the Company. 100 West 10th Street. Wilmington. 2700 WASHINGTON ST.

3 Lmg Prl org with Vicia Pip Otgm Hercules Dividend The board of directors of Hercules Powder Company today declared a year-end dividend of $1-20 a share on common stock, payable Dec. 22, to stockholders of record at the close of business Dec. 8. This brings total dividends for the year on the common stock at $2.25 a share against $2 a share in 1947. a free demonstration and estimate.

Delaware, on Friday," December 17, 1948. at 2:00 o'clock P. for the purpose of Our FantraJ Costs Moot Prosent Day Condioa taking action upon the adoption or re Funeral Flowers and Sprays No Money Down 3 Years to Pay PHILIP MORRIS CO. Latest Analysis Free on Request LAIRD, BISSELL MEEDS Members of Principal Security Commodity Exchanges DUPONT BUILDING, WILMINGTON Phone 8-4241 jection of an Agreement of Merger dated October 13. 1948.

between General Waterworks Corporation and Wilmington Sub A SPICER FUNERAL HOME urban Water Company and a majority of the Directors of each of said companies -rider their respective seals, and for the -pose of transacting such other bust's as may properly be brought before Si Successor To William E. Ilaiaes Established is Madera Fancral With Every Canvmianr Market at 24th SU PHONE -1i Naval Stores SAVANNAH. Nov. 24 (. Turpentine, offerings and sales.

330; receipts, 20: shipments, 40; stocks. 18.332 Rosin, offerings and sales, none: receipts 115: shipments, none; stocks, 22.945. Rosin unchanged. 1 meeting. ly order of the Board of Directors.

R. VAN HORN. 110 Middleborongh Road Richardson Park Phono 3-8878 3-8879 UNIATOWSKI To Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Uniatowski.

.407 Eighth Avenue, i at Wilmington General Hospital on Nov, 23. a son. Open Friday. Eve. Ph.

5-5531 Secretary November 1948..

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