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The News Journal from Wilmington, Delaware • Page 28

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Wilmington, Delaware
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a "sra aaeV' Twenty-right Joiirnal-Kvery Evening, Wilmington. Delaware, Tuesday, July 1, 1941 a a hj 1 More New Corporations Arc Chartercil at Dover Carrier Shares, Industrials Produce Markets New York Philadelphia N. Y. Stock Quotations The following charters have been filed at the State House in Dover: Up Fractions Reported Dally ky Laird. Blsscll A Clothes-Horse, Incorporated, women wearing apparel.

Capital, $10,000. Principal otflce, Clair J. Kllloran. Wilmington. Incorporators.

W. P. McEvllly. E. E.

Pas rrev. Close Last Johns-Manvilla Meeds, Darvnt Balldinr. A Pr. Cm La it chal), Clair J. Kllloran, Wilmington Trend Are Well Mixed Air Reduction S7 Local Securities Reported daily by Ltlrd, Blssell Meeds, DuPont Building.

Bid Asked Atlas Powder, Pfd. IIS Jos. Bancroft Bons Pfd 35 Jos. Bancroft it Sons Com. 4 Bond Mfg.

Co. fnew) 19 llli Christiana Securities, Common 2400 2.WI Christiana Securities, Pfd. 133 III Continental Amer. LIfa Ins 27 29 Delaware R. 7i 49'.

Diamond Ice it Coal 103 DuPont, Pfd .12.11 113 Hercules Powder, Pfd 130 Remington Arms 4' 5 Warner New Common 214 314 Warner 7 Pfd 11 14 Central National Bank, par 1100 110 Delaware Trust par $100.. ICi Equitable Trust par 825.. 67 79 Farmers Bank, par $50 300 Industrial Trust par 125.. 50 As Manv Leaders Are 1st Alaska Juneau 4 Allied Cbcm IK'i Allied Kid UK Kennecott Copper m( Kroger Grocery S4H Liggett He Myers Mi Lockheed Aircraft Loew's S9H The Continental Signal Corporation. Capital.

150.000. Principal office, Colonial Charter Company. Incorporators, J. A. Lucey, I.

C. Hoelle, A. L. Lewis, Wilming Ignored Bonds Uneven dirties No. 1.

26S; average checks 25-36. Whites: 1 Resales of premium marks 34 'a-37): nearby and midwestern premium marks 31'a-34; specials 31; standards 29 Vi; (resales of exchange to fancy heavier mediums 30-33'a); mediums 29'. Browns: Nearby and midwestern fancy to extra fancy specials 30; Standards 28V-2fl: mediums Duck eggs: 29-30. BUTTER Butter firmer. Creamery: Higher than 92 score and premium marks 92 score (cash market! 36S.

88-91 score 34S-36. 84-87 score 33's-34'4. Cheese firm. State, whole milk flats: Held. 1539 unquoted; held, 1940 25' 4-26', fresh, grass 24U-S; fresh, fodders 23 AIUs Chalmers 5V Amal.

Leather, new 1-VI ton. Topper Motor HoieU, real estate. Amal. Leather. Ptd Pepsi -Cola NEW YORK.

July 1 IT. The StH Capital, 1300.000. Principal office and in 214 SiH" 2N' 7H Amer. Can stock market spread Itself over an uneven terrain today without de Mayor James 'Continued From Page One) executive board Elwood W. 1501 Rodney Street; term ol two years.

Board of Water Commissioners-Herbert B. Mearos, 2300 Rldgewaj Road; six years. Zoning Commission G. MorrU Whiteside II, 1403 Shailcrosi Avenue; six years. Board of Standards and Appeal Russell D.

Rogers. 3115 Van Buren Street; three years. All of the appointees were named to succeed themselves. Mayor James was inducted shortly after 10 o'clock. Judge who was presiding in City Court, declared a recess and appeared in Mayor James office in his judicial robe Certificate Read-After reading the certificate of election from the New Castk County Department of Elections, Judze Isaacs administered the oath of office to Mayor James, who placed his hand on the Bible.

Immediately after being sworn in. Mayor James signed his oath m-ith a pen borrowed from a newspaperman. Governor Bacon was among the first to congratulate Mayor James. A long line formed and Mayor James shook hands with each of Amer. International Amer.

Loco. Amer. Metal Ltd. corporators, same as above. Bolilng Construction builders.

Capital. 1100.000. Principal orfice. Corporation Ouarantee and Trust Company. Incorporators J.

Vernon Pimm. Albert G. Bauer, Philadelphia; R. L. Spurgeon, Wilmington.

Atlas Hsven Coal Mining Co. to veloping any real strength or weak ness. An assortment of rail and Indus New York Quotations (Daily report of N. J. and nerby produce on the N.

V. market, U. 8. and N. J.

Depts. of Art. cooperating.) NEW YORK, July 1 m. Supplies continued plentiful today with a number of lines cleaning up poorly. The bean market was dull and weaker.

Onions sold lower. Best cauliflower was higher with light offerings. Raspberries and blackberries averaged lower. Apples: N. bu.

8t.srrs 3 In. min. 1.15-50: 3'a In. min. 1 in.

mln. 75, poorer 60-65; Henry Clays unclassified 25-65; bu. bskts. Starrs 50-15. BEANS Asparagus: Crts.

per bunches N. Swedesboro section colossal 1.50-3.25, few higher, poorer 1 extra fancy 1.00-1.50; fancy Brldgeton section, colossal 1.75-2.50, few 2 poorer 1.25-50; extra fancy 1 fancy 1.35-50; primes and choice jumbo and 3.75-3.50; fnncv no-" SO- tvjr- i 1 primes and choice culls 50-75. Beans snap: Bu. bskts, and hampers, various varieties poorer 25-50. Bountlful.i and Valentines 50-1.

00, poorer and late sales 25-40: wax 50-1 00, poorer 10-25. Long Island, Bnuntlfuls poorer 25-40; wax 1.00-1.50, some 175, poorer 50-75. Fava beans: N. J. snd Long Island, hampers and bskts.

mostly around 75. BLACKBERRIES Beets: N. crts. and bu. bunched Martin.

Glenn L. Miami Copper Montgomery-Ward Philip Morris St Co. Motor Products Nat'l Cash Register Natl Dairy Products Amer. Power American Radiator Amer. Roll.

Mills trial favorites was bid up fractions but many leaders were Ignored and. 13 3'4 1J lll It IM't 4' rt operate coal mines. Capital. 1200.000. Prin S3M tvi 13i SIU 1 Ill cipal office.

Corporation riscsl company. Inc. Incorporators. D. B.

Hilliard, E. M. near the fourth hour, trends were well mixed. Dealings were a shade Security Trust par 860 Union National Bank, par $25.. 64 Wilmington Trust par $50..

250 Ex-Dividend. 13'i T. J. Aurand, Wilmington. Amer.

Smelt Ref. Amer. Tel. Tel American Tobacco Amrr. Water Works 529 Kennincton-Rlchsrds Enterprises, 1VI SI 4H theaters and places of amusement.

Cspl-tsl, 1.300 shsres. no par. Prlnclpsl office, Nat Distillers Karl Pr. it Lt Newport. New York Central Anatonda Copper Corporstlon Trust Company.

Incoropnrs- Armoir Co. tors. r. Lewis. L.

H. Herman, Everett Troops Atchison N. Y. Shipbuilding Corp Msyo, Wilmington. 3' i UN IM North American uij North American Aviation, lit Northern Pacific '4 Change of Name The Nevada-California Electric Corporation to California Electric Power Company.

Inereane In Capital The Hixon-Osnnon Company. $100,000 to Bunge Elevator Corporation. 5.000 shares to 10.000 shares: California Elertrlc Power Company, $27,500,000 to $27,750,000. Ohio Oil (Continued From Page One) nal Corps motion picture detachment. Capt.

William S. Weggenmann of Headquarters Battery remained in command of the detachment at camp. Philadelphia Quotations PHILADELPHIA, July 1 (UP). White potato receipts were light and market slightly stronger. No.

1 Cobbler from various sections sold from 1.65-1.85. fw higher, poor quality sold as low as 1.00 In 100-pound tacks, according to the Federal-State Market, News Service. Arri.F.s Apples from Delaware, Maryland and New Jersey in bushel baskets, large stars sold from 1.00-1 23 medium 2-inch transparent in bushel baskets 1.00. few 1.25. small .65.

New Jersey green beans mostly ordinary to fair quality In bushel baskets poor quality as low as lew wax beans sold up to 1.25. Beets and carrots sold most'y for 1 to mc. Blackberries In 24-qt. crates from New Jersey sold from l.oO to 2 50, a few higher, mostly 2. 00-2.

50. CABBAGE Cabbage in bushel hampers sold from Celery in ia craies 1 ffw as high as 2 00, hearts mostly 3-4c. Cherries from New Jersey In 12-qt. baskets Nearby corn in bushel baskets both white and yellow 50-75c. some yellow high as 1 00, poor as low as 15c.

ahead of yesterday's sluggish session. Reasons for trading timidity were about the same as those of the past week: Conflicting German-Russian war claims, worries over the cloudy tax picture and fears of broadening governmental restrictions on industry. Commodities regained a portion of their equilibrium. Bonds followed an uneven trail. Stocks ahead at one t'me or another included U.

S. Steel. Westing houf e. General Motors. Chrysler.

International Southern Railway. Great Northern. Kennecott. Union Carbide. Glenn Martin and J.

C. Prnnev. Xew repi-CoU Listing Backward occasionally were Amer Oliver Tarm Otis Steel bu. topped 75-85; bunches l'i-SS. Pa topped 65; crts.

bunched 50-65. Blackberries: N. qts. 10-14, few 15-16, Atlantic Reftntns Sl' St Attas reader Atlas Powder, ltd Ill Baldwin Loco. It jfcalto.

A Ohio 3 S'i BarnfdaU Corp Pecdix Aviation 3' 4 Beth. Steel Tl't Bo lric Airplane Borj-Warner 1 11 Bridgeport Brnsa a Brics Mtf 1 Canada Dry W'i IS Celanese Corp Cerro de Pasco Chea. Ohio SH SIS St. S'i II 1 A' S3S SIS poorer 6-9. Blueberries and hurklrberries: N.

cultivated, pis. 17-22. few 25, poorer 15-16. Pa wild 16-25. The rolling regiment will well wishers.

The mayor's wife tomorrow night in bivouac at Sun- was among those who attended the bury. and will arrive at the ceremonies. State Rifle Range, below New Mayor James received flowers Ca.stle, at about 4 o'clock Thursday i from Governor and Mrs. Bacon and afternoon. jfrom chief Deputy and At Camp Edwards officers re-i Mrs.

Clair J. Killoran. Mr. Bartram ported the convoy of the 193th Ja90 rPCeived filowers from Gov-Coast Artillery will go from Sunbury Prnor Bacon, under whom he had Broccoli; Nearby, per bunches 1.60-75. Cabbage: N.

1' bu. hampers, round Defense Bond iz type 40-75. mostly 50-65. Nearby boxes and crts. 35-50.

few 60-75; red 60-80. Packard Motor Paramount Pictures Paths rtlm Penney, J. Penna. R. Phelps-Dodge Phillips Pet Public Service, N.

Pullman Co Pure Oil Radio Corp. of Remingfon-Rand Republic Stel Reynolds Tob. bu. hampers, round type 65-75; rrlv 50. Carrots: Nearbv.

per bunch bu. b.kts., topped 75-1 00. in namsourg, to Avonaaie, to aIso served as secretary. Q. What is the reason for buying T'a 1 i I Cauliflower: Nenrbv and N.

3 crts. 75-1 25. few 1 50. poorer 65-75. Celery N.

J. washed, medium to large 1 50-2 25. poorer and smaller 1.00; In the rough 1.25-75. poorer 75-1 00. CTCCMBERS Corn green: N.

bfkt.v, yellow, generally ordinary to fair quality few best 1 37'a-50. poorer 35-50; white ordinary 35-60; sacks yellow 1 Cucumbers; N. bu. hampers 1 25-50, pickles 1 50-2 00, poorer 125. Dill: Nearby, per bunch 10-15.

ican Telephone. Pepsi-Cola oh-new lirting for Loft resulting from the recent merser. American Smelting. U. S.

Rubber. DuPont. Allied Chemical. Eastman Kodak and United Aircraft. Supported in a ragged curb were Gulf Oil.

American Potash. Phoenix Securities and Mc Williams Dredging. Humble Oil slipped, along with Bell Aircraft. Sherwin Williams and Glen Alden Coal. Emu" Schram.

new president of the stock exchange, took over the reins today but the old market horse about as balky as ever. Wall Street optimists found a Chryslrr Corp Cleveland Graphite. Coca-Cola Covins A Aikman Commercial Credit Commercial Inv. Trust Commonwealth A South. Consolidated Consolidated Edison Consolidated Oil Container Corp Continental Can Cent Diamond Fibre st, IS'.

tccmbf.rs MOCKessm. and then by route 41 Ceremony Attendant cucumbers from Maryland and Deia-1 hrough Newport to New Castle, Among thos at tlv cercmon ware per bushfi. few higher, poor Present arrangements provide for Wr. president of City Council tern iceberg type head lettuce in 12 fh by-pacing Wilming- Bavard Sharp. Presidentelect cf dozen size crates 85-Loo.

ben 1.35, poor ton on the way to tne Rifle Range. Qjty council William E. SkeHerger. as low as 35. Will Be Given Leaves Wevmouth CUV Solicitor Onions in 50 pound Facks 1.50-1 75.

few Trnmrriiaplv nftpr tahlihmprif t'l higher smaii stock sold as low as 1 00-1 alter establishment Rben Satterthwait. Assistant Raspberry market was weaker, but sDi-j 01 lne camp at the state Rirle city Solicitor Iyeonard'G. Ha2ner, ing 6-ii. mostly R-io. few higher.

Black Range, the men will be given leaves! nr Renublican Firt cap. 6-10, mostly 7-8 New Jersey and from fi o'clock Thursday evening rlfftfe- Vf Pennsylvania spinach 40-80, poor ss low H1 A.A- aV District OOmm.Uee, iViguar. CI as io. 8 clock Sunday wills Isaac R. Brown, chairman New jersev tomatoes in-12 qt.

baskets Transportation will be provided fori caustie County RppubM- smsn men visiting their homes in lower can 'executive" Mr. bi. tfr Delaware and bus service will be 1ptiwwi a fast SH sas, ls 1 3S a IV. V. STH lS 31 SS US IIS a.S IIS its sss MS SIS IIS Corn Products lit tar (r.r IT nncnltl.it r.

ir. 4-i i grain of comfort in reports of heavy crovn zetierbarn net. rin. nrmrin.Ho In tta. K.lr.r,! IjCaCh OI tne tjOUtHem iJusT.

a Defense Bond? A. To keep America free. To sliow your faith and pride in your country. To warn foreign dictators that the United States is the strongest country in the world. Associated Gas To Give Up Utility Control NEW YORK.

July 1 vf)- Associated Gas Electric Corp, trustees announced today a plan to sell their controlling 155,747 shares of stock in Northeastern Water and Electric Corp. to President John H. Ware of Penn-Jersey Water Co. for $3,800,000. The move, subject to court and Securities Commission approval, would be in line with federal integration requirements, the trustees said.

Northeastern is a holding company for 38 water companies, five electric companies and one combination firm rendering water service to 101 communities in Maine, Ssfewsy Stores Seabosrd Oil Co. Sesrs-Roebuck Simmons Co Socony Vacuum Southern Pacific Southern Railwsy Southern Rsilasy, Pfd. Sperry Corp Standard Brands Standard Oil of Cal Standard Oil of N. J. Stewart-Warner S'ona Webster.

Studebaker Sunshine Mining Texas Corp Texas Gulf Timken Detroit Axle Timken Roller Besrtng Trans. West. Air New York and Chicago prices Demand i 1 1 Smiley King Of the Industrial ACCi mow with listings largely nominal. 92; Gov. a alter W.

Bacon this mom-: fentj Board public spending being maintained cumaa-wrt-M com. throughout the nation. The pre- curtisa-wri-M -a-iiminarv figures of the Federal Re- serve B3nk of New York placed i Endive: Nearby, crts. few 1.50, poorer 50. Escarole: Nearby crts.

50-75. few 1 no. Oreen onions: Nearbv, per bunch 2'j-3; bu. bskls. and crts.

60-75. Kohlrabi: Nearby, per bunrh 1S-3, mostiv 2-2'i. I.ETTICE Leeks: Nearby, per bunch, new mostly 15, old 5-10; rrt. new oo-i 25. Lettuce.

Nearby boxes end crts Iceberg, ordinary to fair quality and condition. 40-1 00, mostly 50-75; Romaine 50-65; Big Boston 40. Mushrooms: Varintis secfion, 3 pound bskts. 60-85. lew poorer 15-50.

Onions: N. J. 50 pound sacks, yellow 1 65-85, poorer and small I.OO-1.50, poorer low as 50 Parsley: Nearbv. bu bskts. and crts.

holding of a formal inspection due: -A ti-; i Joseph B. Green, vViiiiam J. to the amount of extra work this i rv light supplies for further developments. S'ores: 93, 37, 32, 36' 81. 36.

KOCS rwre last week's department store sales Dijt in the metropolis and Brooklyn at j-, Seagrams, Ltd. s1 would cause the enlisted men. Fggs: Market abofit 'steady. Receipt? moderate. Trading except lonaliy quiet, i men lJJ r15crari fnrmrr nf CitV 15 per cent above the same week a ComTnn r's 1S 1 s.ts .14 si- S' ss I9S 3S'4 3P'4 IS, 11 11 IIS SI 3T si4 Mi 'a am, S'i II is sis K'i ss lias 51 S3S SI 4 1 SS son 13S 3Vx $'4 S.1W lit'n nt SVi it'i is supplies ac-; no extra trouoie wnue nere ana Mrs.

Frank Council John C. Hazzard. Dealers willing sellers wi'n cumulating. to have as much time off as possible I Quotations: TJ. S.

extras, white. 32-35; a V- 4Unii -vn eit 4 vi ittOe? If, 7I IM'l nt It's is browns. 30-34- mediums. 30-33: standards. wil" W.

Zebley, Mrs. Robert W. Tom-linson. Vice-chairman cf the Republican First District Committee: aiS SIS IIS It i and 2. 2' -3o; 3 and 4.

27-28; standard and friends. Governor Bacon ex- 1 mediums, trades, mixed colors, plained. Won Hnlrl Review Gerrish Gassaway. manager of the curly poorer 25-50; plain 50-75; Ts 'j bu. bskts 50.

Teppers: J. 12 qt. bskts, few 75. Hadishes: bu. bskts.

and crts red and white 40-75 Raspberries: Tints, N. reds. Lathams 10-13, few 14-15. poorer and late sales 8-9; Live Fsiriv active! "To hold a review for the Gov- trading and light supplies cleared most i crnor Sunday afternoon wou.a classes, a few broilers carried over. cause much extra work and cause Fowls, fancy quality: 14 pounds up i fh(, mpn to time tv.ev might i Rocks 23: Reds and mixed 22-23; Leghorns lne en "lIle tu Puiiets: pounds up Rocks 25; spend with tneir relatives and crosses 25: 2'j to 35 poundst RocUs 21- Chamber cf Commerce; Howard E.

Vernon and former-State Senator Edward Glenn of the City Board of Assessment; former-Postmaster Le-roy W. Hickman. John Govatos, former-Speaker William Wintrup, former-TJ. S. District Attorney John year ago.

duPom so rtd. Interest In Aircraft Market analysts also studied the announcement cf the Commerce r-'tm, Kodak Department that a substantial jump ttn in manufacturers shipments, new I'-ec Auto. orders and inventories took place EIe- durmr May. The department's in- r'r J- index recorded its largest the end TflM of 1940 and officials commented that "it canno: be concluded that was entirely cf a speculative oeni caws -a- character." joeni zitttne Aircrafts commanded some atten- General roods tiDn as trade estimates put the dol-! General Motor lar volume of military planes, en- I On Motor, rid. gine3 ar c.

spare parts deliveries in ooodyear r. jur.e over the SlOO.OOO.OOO-ntark. or Goodrich co mc-re than douSIe those of the 194a Gt Northern, m. mcntlt. Greyhound Corp.

(Massachusetts. Connecticut, New Hampshire. Kentucky. Maryland, sss Pennsylvania. Illinois.

Arkansas i i and Ohio. The program contcm-. plates that Northeastern would dis-sss ipose of its Ohio electrical properties. VTJ'ZW. lroJltn: to I Governor Bacon and his staff wiU i J.

Morris, John Nowland. Mrs. crosses 13-20; 2a to 3'i ponds Rocks i visit the officers and pay informal i coves Mrs Maude Snencer 19-21; Reds and mixed 17-18; crosses 18-19. visits to the men at the State Rifle fZZ pire rrav dressed pocltky i Range Sunday, the Governor an- Grk fr Cow' Dressed poultry: Barely steady. Quota- nounced 1 Geo.ge Gnn, cr OJIT.

tions as follows: Fowls Fresh-kiiied. boxes. I Former Deputy Judge Wuuam western, 4 to 5 pounds, 24'i-2S: The Goi ernor and his wul i Clty Anditor Lawrence 23-24: 3 to 3'-j pounds 24: smaller, be at the State Rifle Range at au zx r. The trustees of Associated Gas, Denis J. Driscoll and Willard L.

Thorp, said the Northeastern prop 1 1' 1SS IV, II' 11' Twentieth Cent, rot Union Bag A- Paper Union Carbide Union Pacific United Aircraft United Aar Lines United Corp. United Fruit U. G. 1 U. Ind Alcohol U.

S. Rubber. Com U. S. Ruaber, Pfd S.

Steel U. S. Steel. Pfd Vanadium Corp Warner Bros. Pictures Western Union Westinghouse Airbrska Westirghouse Elec Wool worth Co Wortemgton Pump Tellow Truck Youngstown T.

Ex-Dmdend 23: fresh-kiiied, id chickens, nearby, 5 o'clock Sunday afternoon when the? pounos or over. 4, pounds 25- man Tt.tTt flrt 11 loin thP i uxcnsu uonsuiaie awx Acntuu. 'j pounds SB- i i Rainier 7-10; Black Caps 6-10, few 12. SQfASII Spinach: Savoy type. bu.

bskts. nearby 50; 40-65; nearby crts. 65-1. Z5, mostly 85-1 00. Squash: N.

bu. bskts ellow 40-6i; green 25-65. mostly 35-50; white 35-40: bu bskts. yellow green, ordinary large 40-50; white 50. Sweet potatoes: N.

bu. hampers, Jersey type 2 25-35. poorer 150; '1 bi. bskts. 1 10-25.

poorer 1.00. Tomatoes: N. 12 qt. climax baskets, ordinary to fair 65-90. Turnips: N.

Y. and nearby bu. bskts, topped 65-75. Rutabagas: N. bu.

bskts. and 50 pound sacks 60-85. POTATOES PoUtoes steady, new crop. Long Island, cobblers. No.

1. 100 pound sack. 1 90-300: bu. bskt. Old crop.

Maine. 103 pound sack. No. 1, Green Mountain 1.55- 2 00. poorer 1.50-75.

New crop. North Carolina and Virginia 100 pound sack. No. 1, white, 1 poorer 1 65-75. EGGS Eggs Irregular.

Mixed colors: Fancy to extra fancy 28' extra 28S. storage packed' firsts 27S: graded firsts 27S. mediums 26S; ii 't 27; 4 pounds 24-25'i: 2a to 3, pounds. "if" 'cticau Geore Bamhiit, City Treasurer erties were nrar iriiiwuw by Penn-Jersey. Associated Gas Electric holdings are indirect, through Northeastern Water Companies, which would be dissolved.

,7 Alexander R. Abrahams. Deputy Jl'j-23'a; 2 pounds 23-24: l'i pounds 22-22'a: smaller. western, fresh-killed chickens. 5 pounds or over.

24: 4 to pounds. 25; 2' to 3'a pounds 23: smaller. Bonds Arc 3IixccI T. HaudaUle-H rsh is in readiness for the everything 24-25; old roosters, dry picked, 5 pounds SIS MS smaller. Ducks Lone i arrival of the regiment.

He said i or over, is 111 ilUri OH JLIl'Iltl Chicago Livestock How Sound City Treasurer Alexander R. W1IV lrea5urer Aiexanaer Island. No. 1. 15'i.

Squabs white. 34-38. Ran nrovided witll I dark and poor. 20-32. TlZ'w Abrahams, who succeeds former City ampie water supply ana ctner KW YORK.

July 2 (JV Bond CHICAGO. 1 iTV Trading continued slow on The hog market today, prices Treasurer Harrv G. Lawson. was WHEAT i ties and a large area has been set Wheat: Prices advanced 1 cent. Oid.

No. sworn, into ofSce by Judge Isaacs aside for the regiment. 2 Red winter garlicky. July. $1 04.

prices were mixed in a narrow range industrial Rsvoa toward noon in quiet trading today iat i Harvester and over-the-counter most Ions- int i Nieaei term U. S. government issues sold iat i Cem. CfT from 1-32 to 2-32 Of a point. In 1 1 Paper.

Pfd Corn: Sready. No. 3 yellow. 85. Oats; firm, I1, cents higher.

No. 51-52. about steady sfter yesterday I sharp decline. A few butchers and heavy sons, however, were i to 10 cents lower. n'' I Another drop in wholesale pork quota-1 lions, which the trade said eould be partly i attributed to a sisckenirg of demand be- rsui of hot "weather, had a depressing us Weather its ss i earlier in the cay.

Deputy City i Treasurer Zadoc A. Pool also was administered the oath cf cSce. Mr. Abrahams' induction was wit-! nessed by his wife his parents, Mr. 'snrt f- TTHnrQ-r? Ihrfl'nams Sr Most of the fractional declines 4M Va -ti7f iv rai't at ip.fl jence on live hog prices Top light lom tContinacd From Page One) Bellanca Plant Marriage Licence Sale Soars to 674 for June though a few transaction, there ComniOCtilV FlllurCS'X.

Y. Clirll Market hUBdred Wfre at or above Monday's closing. 1 1 v111 i rt' of hr.d steady dawned as hot. steaming and humid hl5 brolher. former" State Senator as the previous four cays.

rrd Ahrahams. and his son. ((nntinucd from One! Foreign oblisations were cuu tradirg. A few native spring lamos brought 111 6S. with sorre heid at higher for neportew by Nemours BuUfl.r.g Dan Cupid's arrow was sharp Wuln fSve A.

R. Abrahams. as ell as a wel ii Company. Fepor'en rttiiy by Laird. B.sseU Meed.

DuFont Building comes to Bellanca from Curtiss- th? most part. the month of June, ac- at p0-rer Reservoir 0i fnenQS- Total catf.e rereion amounted to onlv "'U" utiaiLu, niicir, Flowers were received from Mr. Noon those traiea prices better than the previous close were Walworth 4s. Chesa-peaice Oru 3 l-2s. Consolidated ee and Mrs.

Edward Abrahams, Mr. and Mrs. St; Cham McGinness. T.soo wees ago ana i auruiK mc past iour years ne nas coramg to ngures compiled todav in had soe uo fenm 75 to Q-Jand the 402 a far so Competition more Kfen works manacrr in rharre ftfi iv acive ano pran.caiiy gr.de, of ird wo ks manager in cnarge oi tne offlce of crfc of the Peace day ceiling rtaon been hit je.rhngs were uong to and preparatioivWor William Hitch of Cranston Mr. and Mrs.

James Morrow, and Pr Cloe 11 -10 Alum Co of Am HIS Amer. Bos Board a Amer. Crar.amid Amer. Oss A E.ec SI III. Be-cll Aircrft Bellanca A.rcraft Brewster Aero JS cen h.gher large quantity production or trans i A total nf fi74 iice "eignts.

one oi me two neat victmis, Mr ad Mrs. Edsar Laier. Kva 1 1 rwu tnl .1 17 fwwi ftlnm't i WHIAT Open H.fh 14 tM't law CORN la ia' COTTO.l IT ii la lm iim ItCEBER Low ia, 17 7a io II7S 111) and DRMC tiaincr aucrait. i uifik-t rp-nrtrl vpstpiv in fair rnn- aoout ffi6 InMitirn lower on i reporieu CSleruaj a lit laiT COI1- e-utchers and top 10 7 iao-27o recently supervised an eight-; were issued by Mr. Thouron omce dition todav at the Delaware io 4o-s 270-sjo pound.

fold expansion of factory buUdings during June, as compared to 301 for pital. Hitch was felled while v.ork-rwxl and chosr 10 Jl-tl. smooth i at the St I)iii; nlant 330-4OO Mijnd 1 40 -6. lith.er weighi.i 1. the similiar month of last vear.

(mi? at the Pvrites Company plant. Deputy Jucge P. warrea oreen administered the oaths of to Tax Collectors Charles M. Banks and Eiwood S. Leach of the North Il.vi to mot 400-600 pound 1S-M r.sprrirncr viica Marme lernunai.

ine other victim 111 Carrier Corp list Cities Serire. Com 114 i Cons Oss. De. Ort Dee Msr Jilr Sep' ern and Squthern Districts, respec- ni.n ki huuriiuii mini niic higan 1941 un to 3.031. asc omparsd to i discharged yesterday afternoon.

Uvely. inical U67 for the first six months cf niyK of 13 lornnd Jn in I Men State College in 1914 in mccha 8aiab mieep l.ooo. total 3 5O0 all lew rhnire native pnnger 115. Mime hither: thiowoitu 9 SO ron odd head good I 25- 24; ulk lav native rwen 4 SO don Edison 3 l--s. tcison end International Telephone 5s.

On the doirride by fractions were Armour 'Delaware or "33. Chicago. Milwaukee Ar St. Paul 5s. Great Northern 1 ef '41 Southern Pacific 4 l-2s cf "69 and Standard 0.1 New Jersey) 2 3-4s.

Gainers in the foreign list included Sao Paulo stamped 7s of '40. up a and Tokyo Electric Ight 6', Denmark 6 of '42 with Declaration and Italy up fractions. Canada 4s and Australia 4 2 -2s lost ground. Members of City Council, which is E.ee Bd A Rh SS tier Br! PM proverbial prediction of scattered engineering. Milbum spent four 1940 controlled by the Republicans by a vote of 10 to 2, will be sworn iito Totd, Ltd months, for th years in Studebaker and Maxwell The totals, by automobile factories as shop me-j two years follow: chanic.

and later, foreman of heat I treating and welding departments, January including production problems on February French war tanks, in Dayton, Ohio. March From 1918 to 1937 he was with April the Glenn L. Martin Company of May showers sometime today and tomorrow. Northern Brandywine Hundred was treated to heavy showers shortly i before 10 o'clock las', night buti Wilminston and i immediate suburbs were missed almost entirely. Pools Are Jammed Attendance at city swimming pools office this evening.

President of City Council William E. Skelleivjer will taJfe the oath at the arric time. He will succeed President of City Council Bayard Sharp, who was elected to fill his former post as member of Council from the Seventh Ward. 1940 154 i 137 160 196 213 301 1941 403 401 406 547 595 674 te. Till SIM Sill TIM Humo.e O.l Mar ire-as -xj aj twaj jnt 1 Pet Lt! HIDES Lake Shor M.nei Sept- I IIM 111 IIU MtWilUmi Drecgie.g Oe; Phoenia Sec LARD Pittiourgh P.at o.ise.

Ju-y taw IM n. Prudent, at lntor S'V. ia.ta-J1 Republic CC I4S la 15-lt a il Rubbr l'i Oc. l.A- lt.U-31 it Sherwin-WUi ama 1a-- BELLIES Standard CM Kentucky 1 19 Technicolor 'i Sp- ll.Si I foiled Gaa Oc- 13H E-Diidend. BBiMaMgaBvngHaBBVBaMaaHKMajggaggflH Baltimore as chief engineer and as- June faint) rati.e S.OiiO.

1.000. )harpiy reduced rerip- rd 'o math more acme eomretttion ar.d prctuiiy nil grden Ird iieein and yearling Urorg to 25 higher; and iier f'lll h.her on aeighty bjiiotlis mostly 75-1100 'eer tiide; top Hi paid (or medium he.it ear- I r.ii 11 SO (rd heifrra Krnng at 10 50-11 25, dull. f. bulla and tetler steadv; latier ria ery ararce; HMnn ahipprr 1 drmand a' ill romparativrly narrow: nork fatt: very hut mragrr supply here i feady 11 50 don. choice (S7 pound yearlings up to 12 oo i Baltimore IjoIo I ALTlMOn E.

Julv 1 A I. It at n'jotatlors Catiie. 125: roinparatu ely librral aup- by mid-morning was fast approach- Mayor James had served as Pres- Totals ..3,031 1,167 the total attendance marks of ident 0f Citv Council until early yesterday evening and was expect-j this vear when he too' over the sistant general manager and was actively Involved in the engineering and manufacturing of many famous Martin aircraft, including th first of the monoplane bombers, and the China Clipper flying boats. aK ItaillSWOrtll Lit'Ctcd i ine iautr mars Dy reins of city government from for- 4 I mer Mayor Bacon who resigned to Exchange i NEW TOF.K. Julr 1 The Carad an ar.ti most ether currencies were un- i in their mat.on the fnr.es!; S'tita tloUar today.

the Japan jn gamed of a cent in lore.gr. ex- change trad.ng. A. so were me Hnntkmi and Pnangha; eo.iir?. eeh up of a cent.

and tht -Iree'" peso, up of cent. Late ra-i tOreat Britain tn oars, caers in Canada C-nadian control board rat! Vssessiueilt tSoaril Head bwunmm yesteraay at Canby become the state's chief executive. Wheal rncea Higbee CHICAGO. July 1 A ftrra unCr- piira (on nn frfraov win Mon- I day; mnit fat ofteringa 7 25-S25: cinnrti and cutter 5 50-7 25; tannage bull around i tieady at 00-7. olhrr rlas.ei nominal.

Marine Terminal Ship Notices The New Castle Countv Board of 7 Mr- SharP ded Mayor James Assrssment organized 'todav bv I J'f hi troush the i President of City Council, electing Rep. Frank Hainsworth as thls 1 Was Attorney General president and reelecting William Wl.rth a do llne waitir- for ad Mr. Satterthwaite. who was bom Hamann as secretary 1 mittance. At Kruse.

yesterdays mark in Stanton, was graduated from Mr. Hamsworth succeeds Har-v "Shad already been surpassed. Friends School in 1S97 and from W. Wenninger as president of he 1 11loc check-up showed, and the University of Virginia in 1901. bord 1 some kind of a new record is expect- He served as attorney general from at the opening the gra.n marketa tdy.

H.gher pr.eta er part- i in ayecpatby with atrer.gth ur- rounding commod.t.ef. Soybeans and Urd also opened aharply h.ghcr Wheat uncr.ar.gcO to gher than ye.erday a eloa. July 1 September l.Cw-l.CS'e. and then continued to thus. Corn t'arvd unchanged to loaer.

July September It', and then advanced above the pretioua Arrival Horace Luckenbach, Thursday, lumber from Pacific coast. Cleared Hanley, last night, lumber from Pacific coast. Calvet. 50 mostly 50 loaer than Monday: good ai.d choice 10 50-11 00; common and medium 4 00-10 00, light culls down to 6 00 or Jtogi. 360: mottly 3 lower than Monday: practical top II oo.

good and choice IS0-22O pounda 10 75-11 00: IftO-lSO pounds I05-S0; 220-240 pounda and 150-160 rourda 10 55-80; 140-150 pound 10 45-70; 250-300 pound 10 30-55: 110-140 pounds 10 15-40; 120-130 pounda I 83-10 20, packing aowi I 95. 9 5. blieep. 250: apring limb trade very rlnw; hardly enough done to make market teal; drmanda apparently very dull: tew talra good and boicc eaea and wethers 11 60; ome mixed Iota 10 75-11 00. ed this afternoon.

1928 until 1932. He was assistant Heat dodgers also stormed the city solicitor seme years ao and entrance gates at Price Run Fool was named city solicitor in Decent -all morning and pool officials saidjber of 193S, after his predecessor, they expected todays swimmers to James R. Morford. was elected at-reach or pass yesterday's figure of tomey general. He was elected 1.349.

(president of the State Bar Associa- The other members of the board are Harry C. Clark, Republican, and Benjamin F. Johnson, Democrat. Mr. Halnsworth is a Republican and Mr.

Hamann is a Democrat. The board also reappointed its staff of clerks comprising: John for V. ouy.ng 10 per cent premium. 11 per cent premtuan. to e.scoun: oa Cnd.n in Ycr of I per cent, per tent.

Canadian toi.ar tn New York open mar-ket 11 l-: per cecs or M3i' V. S. cent. Earap Crtat ibanatra exehanjt conaiatte bujing S4 C2. aeiiing i C4.

open market, caa.e Latin Aatrica Argentine official 2J 77; free 23 5 BratU 0, Irea S.ie: MeaiCO 21 M. far Cast Japan 2Z tZ: Kor.g.wig Bbar.ghai Rate In apot cab.aa un.a therwiM NomicaL Ton Warrants Charging Draft Dodging Issued Ten warrants charging violation of the Selective Service Act were Issued today by U. S. Commissioner Albert F. The warrants were Issued at the request of U.

S. Dist. Atty. Stewart Lynch following complaints made by various local draft boards of Delaware. Mora than 60 Mich warrants have been issued so far by the commissioner, but all except two of the cases were adjusted by the registrants before they reached the U.

S. District Court. Cliiruo Butler, Kggs CHICAOO. July 1 in But receipts aieady, market unchanged. Egga.

receipts 22 254: weak; frexh graded, evti a Arats, local 27, cat a. 21': flr.sif. local rait 27; flotage packed Arsis 27'; other prices unchanged Offlcials of Canby Pool announced tion in 1932. L. Wright.

Raymond Robertson, Jo seph Maxwell Harrv Pea-ce 111111 UHfnilon OI remaining open cxperiencca ecreiary Mrs ll'a Luff Miss Louise to 11 'clock tonight "if it stays I Mr. Bartram has been secretary Davis, and Mrs. Elizabeth Schafer I hot- Plice Run wUI be Pen tm t0 several Republican mayors. He 10 o'clock, and Kruse till 9 o'clock; as first appointed as secretary by Experienced Secretary an.i Derhans later. rtprwniiinc nn tHo the Lite Mivor LeRav Harvcv ir Hotly Still Unidentified The body of the man found in the Christina River at the foot of attendance.

1921 and served under him and Mayor George W. K. Forrest. When Meeting Is Adjourned Stockholders of North American Light and Power Company voted yesterday to adjourn their meeting until July 21. as agreed upon In U.

S. District Court proceeding last Friday. North American Company, parent company of Light Ac Power and majority stocltholder, voted Its stock for adjournment as had been requested by Judge John P. Nields. Pending Is the decision of Judge Nields on the petition of the Securities and Exchange Commission for a preliminary injunction to block North American Company from voting its stock in favor of liquidating Light Powrr.

Dj Record, Tide U)cgrUM Tlaaaw Fleflriiil florin Albert Beggs, who served as CUtlrual Unm secretary under former Mavor PHILADELPHIA, July 1 (U.R). Fair i Bacon, resigned the post to go into and farmer weather was forecast for another office, Mr. Bartram was the eastern Pennsylvania region to- again named secretary. He con-day follow ing a series of severe tinued as secretary under Mavor electrical storms which only partially I James. alleviated the current heat wave.

Mr. Mearns, who was first named Fun ros tb.a Sun ta thia evening Bun rises tomorrow morning U. S. Treasury He port WASHINGTON. July 1 ().

The position of the Treasury June 28 compared with comparable date a year go. Receipts, 64 Expenditures, 25. Net balance. $2,669,738,783 21; Working balance included, 1 1.921. $1,183,763,812.19.

Customs receipts for month, $36, 087.022 42; $26,423.03338. Receipts for fiscal year 'July ll, $7,574,312.973 86; $5,86967.165 25. Expenditures. 9.560.503,400.80. Excess of expenditures, $5,029 64; $3,630,53635 55.

Gross debt. $48,831,423,938 80; $42,. 890J367.782i6. Increase over previous day, Gold gussets, $22,623,543,103 30; 06. 1 33 3(1 a 31 Births Pun st tomorrow aven.ng Lancaster County was particularly to the Board of Water Comrnis- hard hit by the storms last night, sioners by Mayor Bacon in June, Kxrliaiige'tt Loral ion Is I'n 7.zl lo Sell runt Ami IVimv Taxi Driver NEW YORK.

July 1 Km 11 Schram, newly elected president of the New York Stock Exchange, left his hotel this morninK to put in the first day on his new Job. Stepping into a taxicab he told the driver to take him to the etock exchange. Where Ls it?" a.sked the driver. "I don't know either," replied the former RFC chairman. I have a job there but I don't know the exact location." apoligizcd the "this is my first d.iy driving a cab." They finally located lie big building at Broad and Wall Streets.

Moon tomorrow morning 12 44 Lengtn day. 14 hours. J9 m.nutes. teancratarea at faftej (Nrir H.Rht ytrday 2 8 pm, ytrday i3 Lom est during nigh( 12 am today '4 oon today Ti4a a Martn Terminal i Mouth of Chrit.oa Cotton Market NEW VORK. July 1 Cotton (uturea Church Street yesterday afternoon remained unidentified today Coroner William Smith, said.

Photographs and fingerprints of the body have been taken to aid in the efforts at identification. Talk mi Fiil Aid Samuel Groundland, a first aid instructor with the Red Cross, spoke of "First Aid" last night over station WDEL in a new series of Monday night talks sponsored by the local chapter of the Red Cross. Piano selections by Miss Evelyn Ritterson completed the program. Bids Authorized Levy Court today authorized County Engineer John W. Alden to advertise for bids for the construction of approximately 1,000 linear feet of sanitary sewer in Lancaster Village.

opened a to a h.gner Tree Cl July Open 14 41 14 14 IS 14 T3 14 19 14 71 14 4114 14 (I 14 1 14 a 14 13 High A a ij 4 i STEVENSON Tn Mr and Mi s. Charles Stevenson, 618 Cherry Street, New Cattle, at 6t. Franrla on June 39. a daughter. BOGOS To Mr.

and Mr Robert Bogga, .1007 Washington Street. Francis llo.pital on July 1. a ton. CZERNY- To Mi. and Mr.

Edward Caernv, Minqtiadale, at Hospital on June 30, a inn. niMAIO To Mr. and Mrs Anthony Di-Malo. 206 South Union Street, at Wilmington General lloapttaj nn June to, a daughter HAMU.lr To Mr. and Mrs.

James Hamlll, nirhardflon Park, at Wilmington General Hospital on June .10. a ton. BRUNO-To Mr. and Mr. Joseph Bruno, 110 North Adania Street, at Wilmington tienernl ltoi.plta.1 on June 30, a daughter.

TAYLOR -To rtr and Mr Harry Taylor, 5oulh Union Street, at Wilmington Central Hospital on July 1, a son. wun extensive property damage due to fires caused by lightning and a virtual cloudburst. Particularly heavy rain in the Allentown region forced down two IXiuglas bombers en route from California to New York. The ships were not damaged. Nine fires were reported in Lancaster County, due to lightning.

A barn on the farm of John Hess. LUitz, burned with an estimated loss of $10,000 and flames damaged the Bloch Brothers tobacco warehouse and the John Farnum cotton mill. 193a. is vice-president and treasurer of the Wilmington Trust Co. He has been a member of the Republican State Committee for man-years and served as a trustee of the poor in the southwestern district several years ago.

He Ls now president of the Board of Water Commissions. Mr, Whiteside, well known architect of this city, was first named to the Zoning Commission in 1932. He is architect for the Wilmington Housing Authority, Mr. Rogers is engineer of th DuPont Company. MM Migk I idea Ty AM 14 1 IJ tti Hummoek 1 ftoutoa Hook ..3 3 SI Pei! Feen 41 4 4 Feedv rti 4 1 fhaaagr-aka Ct'y 1 3" ft-N'omiiial Seartlty nf effrmgi waa lha principal factor in ih harp advanea tn rottoa future in th Brat hour 'radtrg today.

A meuierat lmnd from trad and New Orleana tnierea'a an buytng by ring tra4r boal valuea 1) to potn'a and, a mtd-morrirc. Jutv w14 at 14.54, December 14 IS and May 14 M. I. O. of A.

I.ui.rjicoii Camp 3. P. O. of A. will serve lunchMn from 11 to 2 o'clock tomorrow nt 907 Tat nail Street.

Mrs. loui Megginson is chairman. fey 17. B. Ceaat and Da'a e-Ttile Survey..

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