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52 a THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER. WEDNESDAY MORNING. AUGUST 12. 1953 indicates that the workers are the American Stock Exchange Wildwood Gets Water Reuher II REPAIR YiaUiUTJ WHILE YOU WAIT Wage Rise Ends very cor of the struggle against Communistic tyranny, the same as free labor was the core of the, AUG. II.

1953 Sale. In Net, able in Ne Twue 100 Clo rtig i Isnue 100' CJo ctif a i. t-t iFree Labor Need Firm Slerl Total Transactions 27MO Shares f. Par 2 2 MR. SEIV1CE inrnserL.

V. rrt r.r struggle against Fascism," Rueth- A- Aza 1 84 PmrCK Hit i Dress Walkout 40 1 94 1 i Alter ury nours lialMin Net'" eram-e 10 Can ta AnyUm NIW PtASTIC NEW YORK. 11 AP). Walter P. Reuther.

CIO president. er said. Reuther accompanied by his wife Iu 100 Clow eng. lAa 3 4 (Pai-IU p4 4 120 96.. i -erin i ri s- ParU pV IUCITONI flATIS MADi IN 1 DAT ParU p4 90 102' 4- Special to The Inquirer WILD WOOD, N.

Aug. 11. Water service to residents and said today that if free nations daughter. Linda, return-1 were to meet the threat of Com-sed on the liner America after six i Arme itium ti rw Adam Hat 3 3 J. Fuller 1 2 IV, A'ro 2 Z' -M Pac Pet Ltd 8 9 jPae PU p5 50 101 I Par PulS 1 9fi Special to The Inquirer NEW YORK.

Aug. 11. An- 'nouncement mas made here late vacationers In this area was restored shortly after 11 o'clock 1 aca nutlet a in itoa aic in cut imwicu sijui lij alter ti tiocit AiaxPetUd 7 1 5-16 1-14 Aerept 1 10a during which he Jen Alloy. Ala (A So 20 109'' EG Qcxaa 24- i In tnirnn. I tonight when an emergency crew repaired one of two mainmumsm' mU5t do evcrJ" thin fSTSS (possible to strengthen the free U-i possible to strengthen the free la-' Ala SO 10 15 1..

aft'-- today that an agreement had been; water lines broken more than water lines broken more than Strike Authorized bor movement of the world. of Trade Unions in Stock- The recent uprising in Germany holm. i Pai PS pi 30 1 2 1.. PancoaiMil 21 1 Pnteper Oil 6 Pk.bitK 1 Oe 1 PalM-an 14 3 fPennruad 1 2 alPennP 2 2S0 4 2-'- Prpperell 3a 50 Perf irrle 1 1 3 16a. lr tm (Irn Bid Sup A On Kirep Ito On Plyv.U (Orilv Mwh i.

l.iantYell 20 ix AkJen 1.20 doMlftekl i. CirayMfeCo 1 Ala.k Atrlna 2 4 Alles Cp 7 Alte. Br rOb 2 3.. Alum Ind t50 AmRrkln 05l 2 4 -AmBaniCar A 3 AmHinlRubf 1 l.norv 2 50 23'a 15' reached in the labor dispute which 12 hours before by a bulldozer i'- 1 yestrday made idle 20,000 garment on a construction project. 36- workers in 160 dressmaking planU oiBciala warned, however, that 67 fi jm Eastern and Central Peiujl-'COIueitioiI mu8t practiced I The basis for settlement of the until the second line was repaired.

In Phone Dispute WASHINGTON. Aug. 11 fAP. The Communications Workers' 8b PH-r 10b 1 10 133 'a 4 .110 pi7 7o 2-day-old strike was announced; A crew was scheduled to work'Union tCIO today authorized its I i. Pitt.Met 1b 1 an a Am Mr Co 1 1 22'.

mMart- 101 15 5.. AmRepCp 1 3 54 -1 AmSI-Ki. i 340 14 Am WntP 1 11 Amurex Oil 4 15 i I 1 itNP2 40a 450 2 52 Z'm v. i oj uavia oiugoia, inter- inrougn me iugnt ana expeciea i ju.uw memoers in lexas, OKiano-: national vice president of the inter- to have it operating sometime to-j tna, Arkan.sas, Kansas, Missouri a 'national Ladies Garment Workers imorrow. Restrictions were imposed i and part of southern Illinois to 15 S- PreMet 1 Preston 04 5 3'.

Prod I '01 it ft 1 v. i Union and Abram Glass- idue to the danger or nre. time against the Southwestern PiovG. 4 9 4 DnOL-uill. n.u-i.nl A k.

KPS ol p4 25 96'a 2 Bell Telephone Co. Joseph A. Beirne. union nresi-i Pennsylvania Dre.ss Manufacturers' 50 Marian l-jb 4 HullI.R-.p.lwfe 12 1.0 1 HtrrdU 2-. 10 i- Hiithavtay 1 1 Hi.vl.uh 4 llazeltine 3 llrarn LH-pSt 1 Hecla 5 25 linilinxr liollv Stiwea 3 iPle.N 1.20a 50 14' a Sh 10b 1 8 Anarnli.30d S' Anglo-luturo Nitrate tl Ark Fuel Oil 7 18.

Ark-La Can 8 8 ArmMKubA 2 AroEop 2 Asso LalifKlf 1 1'a AoTTA44r 60 AU rt 5 1.. At! tIji5a 75 87 Atlas Cp Hit 1 i Atla Ply 1 10 24 3 22' a 'i 14- Rue Stix 2 1 25' Km Or Cas vtc 4 90-- Association. Kaiioningr went into enect alter dent, said the actual strike date i WGES INCREASED buIIdozer struck the linest would be fixed by the union's dis-. i snort1 before noon. Water shotitrict director, D.

McCowen. in I Terms of the agreement, subject A0 Ieet Jnto the iir at break, i St. Louis. to the approv al of the association's in a secUon where ground was In a statement, Beirne called the i membership, call jfor a percent being cleared along the route of company's recent offer of a 3', jwage increase to piece workers. four-mile dual highway being cents an hour pay increase "close! Rouevelt FIJ 1 PROOF for FLAVOR! Good reason why 3 II 14b 1 19 II II pf 5 10 100 RaileySel A 28 4 3-18-1-18 untiled 9 i 26 12 'i HumbHI 2 7 Rowr Cp .80 1 IvRovaliir .26 4 Con iei 10 Kyerlivn 3 iSILawCp 1' 1 Sapphire Pet 57 1 Schirk 16 1 OA 2 11 grade 4 3- in Zinv S5lw 17 j.mic uricrs iu receive an in- (constructed between Wildwood and i to insult" and said if Southwest-' crease of nine cents an hour andjRio Grande blvd.

The contract fori em Bell wanted to avoid a strike time and one-half after 35 hours, the job is held by the Union Pav- it would have to increase its offer i Glassberg said that his associa-, jn(r of PhiladelDhia. and in- considerably. 61- 34 16.. 32 i 92 -3" 24 ll2-2 12- Imp Oil .80 22 loo HI I. p(4 10 ilnlPetrol 45 liuKvuy 04a IrunFti 1 oou uuW mccv in nazeiion at iojVolves an expenditure of $549,000.

VCUII Oil SUlWAirl 30d l-k n. muiuiivii. nose 111 cnarge ol the con- iSel Vofllh 30U Slialllr RakerRaull ei Ha Id Rub .60 IP Raid 34 Banro de Lai An 10 Banff Oil 25 Barium Sll 1 1 HiKir liefr 1 1 Bearing liic 5 Berk Sh 1.30 2 Bwkmnn Inst 1 Bell Tel fan 2 2 fiellanea An 3 Benru 80e 1 Benson lied 1 Rotta.k 1 2 Brad F.w.le 5 Breeze! ps 1 BritAmOil .70 4 Brow 4 2 I. 20 Oil 16 3 2 Gordon's makes the Gin and Tonic! SlmiiSVPl.20a Kulset li 14 3'a stneCpAii uie suuet jjianis in rutisvuie, struction project said the lines Wilkes-Barre, Hazelton, EastonWere hidden by underbrush, and Olyphant would be able tore-uhey didnt know, tneir location. operations Thursday lin Knt wildwood, North i Wildwood, West Wildwood and The union membership will meet wildwood Crest, from the pumping un the several cities at the wme station at Rio Grande.

Kar; p4' 80 100 Kavwirrr 1 60 2 23 Kr-iifu-tiys Jim- 2... 21-. 12 35 2.. 2.. 14 1..

7 1 5 4.. 39 -f 17 28 5 35 24 31 i 4.. 40 16 13.. 4'. 5 17 2...

3.. 8' a 18- 3' 13' a-12 1 I singer 2 40 'Sotitoiiv .22 i 40-1 120 50 7 1- i 15... 13.. 39'-- 3'. 10 3d' a -V 25- 2' 5- 19' a-.

8 89 50 1 la' a- 6' 12 19 14' 1 2j 12' 1 10 1 Krlivvrll Oil 2 s.a ulK pi 08 3 'SoCalK pi 12 10 StdDrtix 15 Stu Oil Ky 2a 7 wuiunuw 10 taujy me agree-: Emergency lines Emergency lines Kill .,1. .70 1 KinKslHd .20 1 Kilby Pet ie 1 Kii klumliuld 2 Knolllltl 1 3' 31- 12'2 Brn pf 5 50 were opened but the water pressure could not be raised, and shortlv before noon GENERAL MOTORS DELCO iiiriii rcacnea uy me iUiWU leaders. Bin pf 3 50 Bin Dist .80 3 20- COOPERATION PLEDGED jail homes, hotels, restaurants and A spokesman for the dress asso-apartment houses in the four oc ni Sid Pai Std Tliiup ie StdTbe IsteuiAl ie I St nine, illi KruppF.IOIac 12 3' Kn Oilo 3 1.1 Kruecer Kn4 1 I. Albion .40 1 4 latkey 11 7 RrnDia pf .40 1 Rrn Kur 3 RurkrvrPL. 80 11 BunkPiMIS la 2 Burma Minrx 8 Burrv Biwuit 1 Table El PriKl 9 10 6 TalKIPwr .80 18 dation said that the group had re- i munities were without water, ceived assurances of union coop-i Uinst.mM 2b 1 14 ij-r Jin- 4 3 Tourn 1 38' j- Strooi perfect Jim: SI 80b 1 3..

3 11 1 I era tion in the matter of contractors KtstKts imu being compensated by their jobbers Lines then were connected east lor the cost of the wage adjust-1 of the breaks and some water Super TO .20 1 Talon A 50 Talon bl 1iO '1'ei'hnwolor 1 29 C'alvanCons 12 5 3-16 LibrtF p'2 50 6 Ixblau A 1'i 1 42 la keS 60b 50 13- i -16 1- l-i'Otl 2a 16 48 l.vmh I mp 1 2 12 an Oil tc 32 9 4 10 -j Nothing liLr a rooling. flavorful pin and tonic on a hot day. And, nothing like gin and tonic made Kith Cordon's! ThcrVs the perfect drink for you! Mainly, we'd say, that's because Gordon's has the high (91.1) proof that gives a drink hhIj and flavor mutained flavor. Then, too, Cordon's liqueur quality makes a 8 drink of velvety smoothness. Any time of year, Cordon's makes the gin and Ionic of perfection.

Your own good taste will tell you 21 1 8''. 1. 3- fhor Corp lb 3 R.K.f 9 ''Mlop 05b 2 Tii-Cont 11 Tiue 1 60 50 19- nient. pumped through pipes to Wild- At the time the strike started wood. North Wildwood and Wild-yesterday, Glassberg charged that wood Crest.

A reserve capacity and his association, which produces; operation of the Pine st. booster garments under contract to New (station provided those localities York firms, had not been consulted ith some water, about the wage increase and had! Officials stated that with the re-not been promised compensation I Dairs made to one of the broken 20- I I 'nexi-J ie 19 Oil Cal A viuineKS 1.40 1 21 iManxrl Sim 1 1 17.. jMarionPiSliv 11 AlcDotillAir 1 7 18 MrW niKOi'OK 4 12 Mead.lhn 1 14.. 2 2 MelTittCS 1 11 Iiun 8 16' Alu hStl 10 12 4 -25'. 1 14 76 1 -27 7 9 95 1 NO MONEY DOWN PAY NOTHING TIL OCTOBER (an All 1 Can Mar 05b 33 XCapOP 1 ap Ti 80b 14 Catnatn 2a 2S ftrr Con 8 (atahn .20.1 4 nco .20 1 Ont Kp 62 Out III Rt 1 C'nlllS pfl' 1 sna A 3 'hprry .60 2 I'hief Cun 1 CircleW 1 60a 1 Clark Ton 1 1 I'lattdeN 20e 1 50 pf 3 25 I'm Ant- PJ 1 2' a 28 lllSllAI pi', 2 '-'6 Air CimkI CS Finislib 3 4 35' a 2...

for it. Suar 7 1 p.30- 11 7' lines there would be sufficient water if the supply was used conservatively. Normal supplies will follow when the second main is 1- i-i'i N. Y. Tests Sirens i.Vliiro Iliaie 1 1 12 Irl 3 14' -MidWest Kef 1 2-.

i --1 NEW YORK. Aug. 11 New York tested its 57a 'UP) i repaired. air raid 1 20 14 4 13 27 4 14 1 1' 67' 28' 54' 31' 21' 27 5' 1 8 (Midw PipiiiK 2 1 24 Mm Can 1 11 VhnnFil. pi5 1 101 I'linrhC 1 a Kin i pl4 50 SK01I 40be 6 I'nivCiiOil 2i 5 I'niv Pi a 2j 50 iVelie.

Peliol 13 2S0 ifi' iiii-o 2 iwr.iitijiii 4 WaiU Kk wit 1 4 IMoPubS 0U 3 25 1 1 2 34 Ph- 2 3' like Gordon's sirens today and only 10 failed to I operate. One of the silent sirens BakeTS Strike in Chile was the alarm at 84th st. and East I ave. which alerts the Mayor's of-J SANTIAGO, Chile, Aug. 11 (UP), ificial residence at Gracie Mansion.

More than 500,000 persons in There's no gin 10 IWebb Kn 51 15-16. ELLIOTT-LEWIS Csrparition tail Divisisa 14TH A HAMILTON CAMDEN: 1310 MT. EPHRAIM i A7 10 162' AllnMsPr .84 23 16 6 20 101 TV 15 3 i.Murray Ob 2 5 29 IUfl.i,K p6r 90 166 VV11 llstu Oil 41 1 1-16-1-16 rti 23 Colonial Air 9 I nl A 3 CompoS M.70 1 Con Kng .40 10 ConsllM.U st 6 MS 5 I ont An 4 1) 9 Cnntl YL 2 Cont Avia 101 CorronnR .45 1 ouden 1e 27 Creole Pet 6a 5 I roft Co 1 CrnCPpI 4 ubAt! 37 vn l.e..-r,ld 5 15-16-1-16 the Santiago area were without bread today as 1500 workers in 9 12 12 27 8 24' 6 7'. 19-4 72 10.. 9 inilCI'zb 4 13 To ob'ain reult qmi-kly.

at low cot. pine a H.ut'Ad lu tne Classified cwluuiti. of lilt Inquirer. Call Rl 6-jUUO a diiKt line lu 100 NtUTKAt SPIRITS DISTItlED FIOM GRAIN CORDON'S DRY GIN IT IINDEN, N.J. 8 250 bakeries went on Ti strike.

1 1 1 11 UhiteAS .70 WicliKO VVirke .60 WiliHh J'et Wilson Bros 5' 8' a 9-18 i2 Musketfn 3 7- i. Co .60 3 7.. tt 4 4 6 80 37 14' i Nat PHrol 19 2 11 16 1-16 J'hoenit 97 2.. Nut Presto 1 2 12' a .60 1 10' i-: NatKetearrh 12 17 NatKubM 1 16 'a I Kiitlm I 2' a a A 'a1 1 7 j- DaitrhCr 2 6 .40 1 6' DavRh A 2 120 30 1 1 Devon Lrduc 1 15-16 Exp 3 9-14 2 iti 103' a Vt VWilall In 1 20 4 14.. UtlNMih 1 1 14...

A light 10 2 1-16-1-16 JHIMKOTII KII MIS 16; Sale, in Issue $1000 Clow i App Kl 3s'70 8 99 i hi Tiiin 3 '76 16 8t' a Ku i I'l1 '65 10 3 CONVENIENTLY LOCATED STORES 2101 MARKET STREET 7400 FRAI1KF0RD AVENUE 6808 MARKET STREET FEW DOORS ABOVE HORN HARDARTS INruBntDO 54 2 5-16-1 16 NKn Tel 8 520 114 18 New Ilvnt 'lurk 1 3 i. Mhill I pi 450 1 1 12' -8 New lun 3 I1 NJ Zinc 3 1 41 60'' t- tHiio Pur 68 5 101 -i 42 8 NMexAnz 1 1 SuiM'InielVt '62 1 80 a Sou fa K4I 3 '6J 1 100 alKJ JV76f 1 94 UarUorlA-t is '54 1 105 Horn 1 2 Pouela .10 10 Irajon I' 2 2 Drill A Kp 7 Duke Pwr 1 1 Du.Mnt A 5 Duialov .20 2 Kast (JiK 1 17 do pf 4' a 1 riBdSh e) 45 ph 1 1 rMQUtttll 34 i 13- i 3.. 10 12- RADIO-PHONO FAMOUS MAKE CLOCK RADIO IIIKIII.V KOM l'r 1 82' i NYllmJ 4 27 NY Srupl.hiK 3 21 Nilesttm 1.40 3 Nip.sui 4 1- Noinai.t-i let 1 I NoliKri Met 2 a No Can Oil 14 Noeast Air 1 4 -e NuV Hdel 1 26' a SANDWICH GRILLE gCOMBINATION IIJI upr i A 63 5 3 '97 3 VStin 4. 6 3 1 148 ii mil I I 41' Stiii I ml 4s 46 21 1 144 al oriioltie nulei. Kv- OhPw p4' 340 100 Kmp Dist pf 5 310 101 Imp Mill 60 1 6 Knuitv 2 2 Kquitv pf 2 50 33 Kureka Cp 15 Fureka vvt 4 5-16 Oils 2 2 UiklaNG 1.20 8 oknile 1' 175 Olvmia- KT 7 18 79' 6 a.

ffica t29.1 SAVCS70 ALC PKICI diVHierHi. al'Ui. extra or e-. itras. ur pivable in 'a 11953.

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Tk bif wlliaf acaaamiat ara Msa4 rifkt yaa. A44 tfcaai all taaatk.r mm4 yaa'll r.aliaa wky liacala caa Bf cb law pric. aa NATIONAUT KNOWN STANB. ARB BRANDS. LINCOLN SELLS ONLY QUALITY MERCHANLISE AND GUARANTEES TO SAVE YOU MONEY.

19. $32.95 A AOC 1 I 11,4111 i.m I M4. New York Bond Market Sll. 01 FOOD BLENDER 1 Sale, in Sale, in Issue 81000 Close: lsu. $1000 Close Dow Ch cv 3 "82 55 99 Pg'bt kl 3' '64 1 97 Krie RR 4' 2015 5 74' a HuSv KAU 3s '63 1 8 Kri 3' is 2000 C.

1 81 r'la K-sl 1st 5s '74 2 89 IstL-SnFrn 4s '97 1 96 Famous Maka RADIO lt. Prlca lit! AUG. 11. 1953 Total Transactions SI. 670,000 IMJ.MKKTK' BONDS A- Sale, in MIXER Mint, SpriWt, Wkipi, (ri( I I.Scotl 3s '77 31 110 58 18 103 SeasrmsSn 3s '74 10 94 Tssue $1000 CloseiOnMtrsA 4.

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Tyb. 8ia.lt.iai Awi.l. Wi. Financial Shorts FAST HEAT COILS SAVE SAVE MOO. 00 LOWEST RATE BANK FINANCING THRU PENNSYLVANIA COMPANY FOR BANKING AND TRUSTS SAVE $155.00 3A TON Nationally Famous AIR CONDITIONER ELECTRIC RANGE PORCEtAIN IROILER PAN Hwf a Ov.

Appliaxc O.H R.a. Pria Ilf.tS if! I al fi 95 169 BUY YOUR NEW GOODRICH TUBELESS AND SAFETY SILVERTOWN TIRES ON first half Income from realization net income, including- profit on yale of securities, of $519,836. of restricted lire of $852,360 and HOUSTON Corpus Christ! Refining Co. completed discovery well in Starr county. Tex.

BELLEFONTE, Pa. Sutton En-sineerinr Co. announced completion of engineering and design of a new horizontal direct extrusion press. PITTSBURGH "Vilbur I. Loh-rentz and Edward C.

Myers were named assistant vice presidents in industrial relations department of U. S. Steel Corp. LONDON Stocks closed steady in quiet trading. SAVE 50.00 7 SAVE KITCHEN SINK S-WAT COMIINATIOM Pric FAMOUS MAKE PHca S17MS LINCOLN'S EASY PAY PLAN! Ta.

Ca. Ivy Oaa a a 4 ftm ai iw FREE TUBE tilrt nt( aHk lircfcM Savcrtawa Tkf 95 Rq. Pric S109.9S 269 Continued From Face 42 $1.12 a share reported for the previous six months. Notinir that continuation of the higher sales volume and better profit margins also is foreseen for the fourth quarter, Dow-Jones estimates net income for the full year at $3.50 to $3.75 a share against $4.28 a share in fiscal 1952. CHICAGO Omnibus in a letter to stockholders, indicated that it will pay General Molars Corp.

for CM i holdings in Herti Drtv-ur-self System less than the $16,400,000 Omnibus received last year from Chirac Transit Co. for Chicago Motor Coach Co. Omnibus said major portion of funds for purchase of Herts companies will be provided by bank loans on the Herts assets. CHICAGO United Air Lines reported that passenger and air express traffic in July were its best record for that month. Airline flew 261.610.000 revenue passenger mile last month, up 11 over July, 1952.

Air express totaled 780,000 ton miles, an increase of 11. NEW YORK Wasatch Atlas Corp. subsidiary, reported MB 'rtb rkii waaaWial Km. caa.fael.ala tki. W.T CiklMtjM.

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