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THE SUN, SATUnD'AT 'MOTOTINtt MARCH 26. 1032 14 Classifications Nos'. I to 3 common and medium pounds Arundel Corporation Foreign Debt Situation 94.30aO.79 heifers good and KX)- Deaths en CD Low Bidder On Job Provisions And Produce Unchanged, Mellon Says CHICAGO WHEAT PIT ASSAILED BY HYDE 850 pounds J5.73a7.23; common and medium cows good and choice common and medium low cutter and cutter $2a3; bulls (yearlings excluded) good and choice (beef) cutter to medium S2.30a8.4O: Offert To Dredge Pool, Part Of SIORAN. On March 23, 1032, at the rest. Former Secretary Of Treasury (Market News Service) dirties.

12al3c: WViallo.S refrigerators," as to quality, white egg, premium mark, Jersey and United States Department of Agriculture Serf ice, DIKTZ (nee March 24, 11)32, CAROLINE beloved wife of Charles K. Diet. 2(ie Services at the Funeral Horn of H. Sander Bon, Baltimore street anil Broadway, on Saturday at 1.30 I M. Interment In Loudon 1'nrk Cemetery.

Ukei-To-Giflf Waterway, For $536,000 Chicago, March 25 The Arundel venters (milk-fed) good and choice $3.30 a7; "medium t4.Mla5.50; cull and com Confers With Member Of House Foreign Affairs Group Washington, March 25 (IP) Andrew Bureau ot Agricultural Economic! and the Mary deuce of his niece, Mrs. S. J. Vander-smith, MACK, son of the late William 0. and Mury Mnrnn.

Funeral from the William Cork Funeral Home. St. Paul and Preslnn street, on Monday at 11 A. M. Relatives and friends are Invited, Inter-nient in Wooillmvn Cemetery, 27 land Slit Department ol Market, ccoperatini.

mon l2.0Ua4.oO. Mocker and feeder cat Other nearby, on contract, 221ga23Vic: nearby and uild-Western hennery, spe tle: Nteers good and choice pounds Sf5.25afi.25i common and me cials (40 pounds net), lO'aa'JlMic. stand Board Of Trade Charged With Complete Indifference To Former's Interests dium Ji3.75a0.25. Corporation of Baltimore was low bidder today on the work of dredging the Dresden Island pool, integral part of the GreatLakes-to-the-Gulf waterway. Sheen lteceints 10.000: old eron lambs PHICK.

On March 25, 1032. CHARLES W. Mellon made one of his infrequent trips to the Capitol today and left behind the comment that the European debt situation seems unchanged. closing very slowly 15a23c. lower: snots ard (cases 45 pound net), lSals'jC.

lower grade, LVjalTc. 17a tSc; Pacific Coast (favored limited packs), Sla-MVic. Pacific Coafit, fresh, FAltnWKLL. On March 25, 1032, LAUKA ELIZABETH (nee Dohyns), beloved wife of Charles T. Fardwell.

Funeral from the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Carl N. Wllstorf, 8411 Callaway avenue, on Monday, March 2S. at. 2 M.

interment in YVoodlann Cemetery. 2S Baltimore Prices represent sales in laroe lots to jobbers and other large buyers on stock of good merchantable quality and condition. oft more; other classes weak; desirable wooteq lanins few u.Ma7.iu; The Eastern company offered to husband of Anna li. M. Price and on of the lata Samuel M.

and Catharine Price, Services at hi late residence, Sparks, on Monday, March 28, at 2 P. Al. Interment, in Gunpowder Friend Meeting House. 2S hell treated or liners, specials, His visit was of a social nature to goou cuppers most springers swan: best 112; lambs (III pounds down good and choice 10.257.10: medium S.50a RECENT ACTION CITED standards, 21a22'4c. lower grades, unquoted; mediums, marked become acquainted with members of dredge the 11-mile pool in 240 days for $536,000.

The channel ia 9 feet deep, 200 feet wide. Fruits the House Foreign Affairs Committee Few higher. pullets unquoted, refrigerators, ai to 0.25; fll-ino pounds medium to choice If5.25a7; all weight common ewes 0O-15O pounds medium tn choice 9.1 AITLKS- PHICK. On March 24, 1032, ISAAC FAULK NEK. On March 24, 1032.

(10LDIK M. (nee Duvall); beloved wife ot Robert ,1. Faulkner. Funeral from late residence, Severn, on Saturday 1.30 P. M.

Service at and W. Ta. The contract award will be made bn quality, Hal3c. EggJ Nearby and Western special packs, private sales from store, lOalOc. i Western stand hi an weigm cull anil common l.7.

3.50; feeding lambs 50-75 pound good and choice 95.75at .25. approval of the War Department. Increasing Of Number Of Deliverable Grades Called Costly To Producers Deimont M. P. Church 2 P.

M. Inter- Poorer Boies, fancy Winesapa, med. iz, 1 Eitra fancy Winesapa. med. F.xtra fancy Tearmaina.

PRICE, aged 72 years, beloved husband of the late Caroline L. Price. Funeral from hi late residence, 2S1T West North avenue, on Saturday afternoon nt 3 o'clock, Interment in Loudon Park Cemetery. 2e before leaving for his new post at the Court of St. James.

But in the corridors he met a barrage of reporters' questions. Va. trurlc rec. mod. Sup.

dem. alow, mat. about steady. Bu. W.

U. S. la. in. up Staymans, meut In Friendship emetory, 2He ards, 13al3VJe.

Seeks Absolute Divorce Live poultry Irregular: chickens. March 23. 1032. MAR freight, 17c; express, unquoted: broil Rockville, Md March 25 Charging (rARKT of Anne Arundel county, aged 2 year, the beloved wife The Wool Market PR10L. On March 22, 1032, FRANCES, ers, freight.

2.1c. einress, 18a27c; fowls, med. to large "Do you think Europe will make that she was deserted, Mrs. Sarah Vir rroigiit. express, roosters, freight.

express. Tic; turkeys, of the late (icorge Fischer. Funeral from the William Cook Fit Few fine qiial V0i Scalded any debt payments this year?" the new Ambassador was asked while being assisted into his coat. neral Home, St. Paul and Preaton U.

8. la, 8-in. up. Boston. March 23 (IP The Commercial ginia Randall, of yesterday filed suit in the Circuit Court here for an absolute divorce from Fred treol.

nn Saturday at 1.30 P. M. In J.SII-l.WI ncioveu wits ot tne lute Jonu a. t'noi, in her 72il year. Funeral from the residence of her daughter.

Mr. Mary Pospisil, Eastern avenue road, on Monday nt 11.15 A. M. Solemn Requiem High. Mass at St.

Wenceiiliius Church at 10 A. M. Inter-mont in Holy Redeemer Cemetery. 27 rreignt, 2la2ic, express, Itia.JOc. ducks, freight, express.

lHc Dressed poultry weak; chickens, fresh, unquoted; frosen. Jiln27c fowls, torment In Mount Olivet Cemetery. 20 .751.00 Scalded "You know as much about that as la, Yorks. Glcnwood Randall, whose address was fresh, 10a22c. fronen, 15a22c; old roost March 24.

1032, at her home, Kenwood, Rldgeway, ELLA up I do," was his quick response. Bullet In will ay loinonow: "A little wool has been sold this week here, but at price which how a slowly easing tendency. The manufacturers have delayed their heavyweight opening and so the wool trade have no basis of values in the finished fabric ers, fresh. tror.en, unlimited: Vtiw hiclier. turkeys, fresh.

15a23c: frown. ITallOc Pressed further on the debt ques given as 1312 street northwest, Washington. hkpii, wife ot the late mcuaru Fischer. Scalded 50-75 RKTHMAN. On March 24, 1932, ELIZA- ducks, fresh, 20c; frozen, U.

8. la. 8-m. up. tion, Mr.

Mellon said: Funeral on Saturday afternoon. 20 l.tW-I.TS Fancy Staymans, med. to lame size. GRAPEFRUIT Sup. mod.

botes, as tn sije. 11, S. 1 2.00-8.50 Few higher. U. S.

2s 1.50-2.00 ORANGES Sup. mod. boiea, at tn wee. O. S.

la. 25-41 If. S. 2s 2.75-3 75 STRAWBERRIES 13 refrif and. Fla.

eap. Sup. light, dem. alow, mkt. dull.

pony pinta 20-22 Quarts, fair QUal. and 1.00-1.10 upou which to predicate wool value "I have no knowledge of any change FRANCE. On March 24. 11)32. SOPHIA with any aasurance.

n. S. la. "PI Romea t.lO-t-251 in the situation and see no likelihood M. (nee Schott), beloved wife of Washington jMarkets (TJ.

S. Department of Agriculture Serrlce.) bhih (nee sedlmaycr), beloved wifa of Bernard Rcthman. Funeral from her lnte residence, 5000 Hudson street, on Monday, March 2S, at 9.15 A. M. Requiem High Mass at Sacred Heart Church at 10 A.

M. Interment in Sacred Heart Cemetery. 2S 'The market, moreover, ha been un settled again by the action of the Na of any change at the present time." Black Twigs and Starks, U. S. la, SVi-ln.

P. Joseph 0, France. Funeral from her lata residence, 2007 Latona road. Hamilton, on Mon Washington, March 15. APPLES He said he would leave Tuesday for CAULIFLOWER tional wool Marketing orporation in milking a sale of 5.000.000 nound of 1.00-1.

10 2 Cal. 3 1 Few 1" day, March 2S. at 8 A. M. Requiem Hich Mass at St.

Dominic's Church at Iational Caskits New York and sail April 1 for Great RICKL1SKY. On March 22, 1032. MAR- Scalded IBy the Associated Press Washington, March 25-The Chicago Board of Trade was charged today by Secretary Hyde with complete indifference to the interests of the farmer. He made this statement in letters to Senator McNary Ore.) and Representative Jones Texas), chairmen, respectively, of the Senate and House Agriculture Committees, criticizing the board's action in increasing from nine to eleven the number of deliverable wheat grades. Grades Increased March 12 Immediately after the grades were Increased March 12, Hyde said, the value of the new futures contract based on the larger number declined and "producers suffered a loss." He added: "I know of no recent action which better illuminates the complete indifference of the Board of Trade to the interests of the farmer." S.30 A.

M. Interment in Holy Redeemer adult mohair at a price which hardly can exceed cent a pound and which ia believed tn have been fKli cents. The average advance of the coop and adult unhka. on track. Sup.

dem. light, mkt. steady. 8. Is.

Sin. 1 Wash, bkn. on track. Bu. truck rec.

mod. Sup. dem. light, mkt steady. Stavraatu.

U. S. Britain, where he does not expect his duties to be especially burdensome Cemetery. -t mostly 1 pony Delicious. u.

is GITTIN'GS. On March 24, 1032, MART until the middle of May. hair for 1IKJO and 19'il Is calculated at about 2ft cents. The tariff usually col 2.50-3.00 tiA (nee jjiuiunas), Deloved wile ot Martin Rlcklfcky. Pennsylvania papers please copy.) Funeral from her late home, 227 South Greene street, on Monday at 9 o'clock.

Solemn Requiem High at St. Alphonsus' Church at 9.30. Inter-ment In Holy Redeemer Cemetery, 28 (MB. Full 5-1 ajtcd 8j years, beloved wil ot tne lute Andrew Jackson OH tings. Funeral from the residence ot her lected on mohair of this type ia 23 'A Is, 2H-2 in.

1.25-1.50 U. S. Is. up Delicious 17. S.

Is. in. up. Few Poorer Some unsold. I.e., 24-pt.

crta. dikes Electrical Engineer cents (o4 cents clean content). "This hair. It is nnnounoeil. has lipen ,.20 25 Klon-, 1.501.B5 flauir iter.

Mrs. Char es J. Lot. 4221 Ridliewood avenue. West Forest Park, old to carpet mills with the understand In.

up. U. S. Is. 21i-in.

up Black 1.00-1. 25 SAFFRAN. Suddenly, nn. the evenini Dead, Pistol At Side on Saturday at 3.30 P. Al.

interment oiu. Tarietiea, best ti.vin ing tnnt It will not be used for other In Loudon Park Cemetery. 2H than carpet purposes. Other so-called Vegetables U. 8.

Is, 2'4-in. up Baldwins, few sales'. COLLARDS Truck rec. Sup. dem.

mkt. steady. mostly around 55 CUCUMBERS Exp. rec. very light.

Sup. light, dem. light, mkt. steady. bu.

TJ. S. la 4.004.50 LIMA BEANS regular liner of the staple, however, are Sirddenly. nn March 24 ASTARAGCS Bernard A. Behrend, 56, Shot 90-1.

001 Sup. lisht. 1032, ANNIE L. (M1TT1E), daughter Hlxturheu hy the sale anil contend that they should he able to buy at the same price, especially as (he staple Is Govern bu. or juarcn JUblZAKKTil (nee Werb), widow of John Saftran.

Funeral from the home of her daughter, 108 Leeds avenue, Arbutus, nn Monday at 8.00 A. M. Requiem High Mass at St. Benedict' Church at 8.30 A. M.

Interment in New Cat he-dral Cemetery. 27 of the late William O. and Susan Sup. mod. doz.

-bunch green, extra large. cost no more. There trt prices, designs, and material to meet every taste and need. Our showrooms otter you the advantage of election from a complete line of the finest caskets rriade. Ask your funeral director to bring you here.

NATIONAL CASKET COMPANY, Inc. East Lombard Street near Jones Fall Through Heart Apparently 'Suicide, Officer Tells Wife Reeve Hamilton. Funeral service will be held at William J. Tlckner Son, North and ONIONS Sup. light, dem.

and trading light, mkt. dull. ment nnanced In part. "The wool trade, naturally, are wondering whether they may cxnect the Cars Wellesley, March 25 (IP) A sup. light, dem.

slow, mkt. steady. U. 8. la, up lorks, scalded.

2.00-2.25 Rnxes. sup. dem slow, mkt. stearly. extra fancy Delicious, med, tn large II.

S. 2 2.00.2.50 Pennsylvania avenues, on Monday at Med. SCALLY. On March 25, 1932. at hi 2.30 P.

M. Interment In Mount Olive wool holdings of the coop to he forced on the market, and so they are moving policeman forced his way into the home of Bernard A. Behrend, 56, en 0. mi 4.75-5.00 4.25-4.50 3.00-3.50 3.00-3.26 dos. -bunch med.

to lsrue 4.00-5.00 Small T.ooe N. Ohio and 50-lh. yellows. U. S.

Is, med. to large Cemetery. Rnndallstown. 2S Last summer President Hoover at wirn unusual opinion. Fair qual 2.50-2.75 EGGPLANTS Exp.

rec. light. Sup. light, dem, light, mkt. steady.

lU-bu. gineer and internationally known HAMMOND. On March 24, 1032, ALBERT aged 60 years, husband of "Little wool bas been moved In the West and that, mostly In Ariisona at green, size 3.in-.ti Ichile. rrt 50 lbs. net, size 2.25-2.50 Bin 2.00 Fancy Romes.

med. to sie slightly lower price. Bermuda type fine ouai. home, 1036 Alsqulth trcet, JOHN beloved husband of Rose Haney Scally. Funeral services at St.

John's Church, Valley and Eager streets, on Saturday at 11 A. followed by Interment in Cathedral Cemetery. Solemn Requiem High Mass at St. John Church oa Wednesday at 9 s. M.

26 tacked short sellers on the grain exchanges, asserting they were operating to "rob" the farmers. "The rules of the Chicago Board of Trade," Secretary Hyde said today, large size 4.25-4.50 foreign markets are about steady. Virginia Hodges Hammond. Funeral service at hi home, Annap nil Boulevard, Glen Rurnle, on Satur day afternoon at 2.45 o'clock. Inter BEANS Fla.

eip. ree. 'erj light. Sup, rery light, dem. large size, mostly aril.

authority on electricity, today and found him dead on the floor. A pistol lay beside the body. Police told Mrs. Behrend when she reached the house 8.00-8 50 Fair qual 2.75 Nearby green, per ino 1.50 Ihmiche quotations follow; HomeBlic: Ohio and Pennsylvania Fleeces De GRAPEFRUIT mkt. atrong.

ment in Cedar Hill Cemetery. Please PEAS CABBAGE 1 8. C. 4 1 mixed car. bn.

2 Fla. 4 2 unbkn. on track. Sup. omit flowers.

1 2ne lalne. unwashed. 20c; comb "are made in the interest of sellers- SCHNICK On March 25, 1932, CATH- later that her husband apparently had round stnngless. unbkn. on track.

Sup. mod. 45-lb. Tele ing, 20a21c. 1s-blond combing, 20a21c.

HARRIS. On JIarch 23, 1032, at her shot himself. phones, mostly Sou home. 314 East. Twenty-sixth street.

dem. mkt. about stead). boxes, all sizes. O.OU-3.70 beets-sup, light.

rec. mod. New sup dem. light, mkt, shout steady. ft-nioou comning.

Michigan and New York Fleeces Pe VIRGINIA GEORGETTA nee Oliver) Hot farmers. The farmer has no voice in the matter. Federal Regulation Necessary The policeman was called by Charles Hex. peppers- lalne. unwashed, lSa20c: '-blood comb beloved wife of the late George ERIXE beloved wife ot the lata George H.

Schnick and daughter of the late Margaret G. and Henry S. Ball. Funeral from her late residence, 1211 Bolton street, on Tuesday, March 29, at 11 A. M.

Interment in Loudon, Park Cemetery. 2Se Texas, let, bunch PT Texas, apprnx. 80 2.00-2.75 Few 3.00 McGillis, of Waltham, who had driven Harris. Virginia papers please copy. ing.

-blood. combing 20a21c. no good Inquiry. ed, mostly 3 .10 lbs, net, flat type, services and interment at iieeuvuie Bu. ba 2.50-2.7O Tniiiiara (Look 4.00-4.25 LIMA BEANS tt-nionu comning, jKVjaiuc.

Wisconsin, Missouri and Average In POTATOES Md. and Pa. truck ree. Behrend to his home from Cambridge, He said he was instructed to wait out an Sunday afternoon. 2ei He used this incident to show "how necessary it is for some Federal 0..

lH-bu. hamp. Exp. rec. rery light.

HEINTZ. On March 24. 15(32. CARO- BROCCOLI Sup. light Texas, bunched, pointed 2.00-2.25 SHEA.

On March 23. 1932, JOHN light. Old sup. light, dem. alow, mkt, dull.

dlana and New England Half-blood, lialSc; -hlood. 18c: H-blood. 17c Southern Fleeees Choice medium, 17a side, but when Behrend failed to re LINE (nee Appel), aged 67 years, be CELERY Sup. light, dem. light, mkt.

steady. bu. agency to have a measure of control over the rule-making power of boards 3.50-3.75 loved wife ot tne late mollis neinu. Funeral Home Service Economy Quality St Paul Preston St. Fla.

6 2 turn McGinnis tried to get into the N. IflO-lb. whites, U. 8. Is.

ordinary medium, loaiic. fiork (Pa.1 nanera nlease conv.l unbkn. on track. Sup. house and found it locked.

He became Funeral from her late residence, 2814 4.50-5.00 Few high as 5.50 1.00-1.05 Scoured Basis: Texas Fine. 12 month 47 dem. light, mkt. of trade." beloved husband of the late Catherine Shea (nee Treadwell). 29 Funeral from his late residence, 1748 Harford avenue, on Tuesday at 8.30 A.

M. Requiem High Mass at St. Paul's Church at 9 A. M. Interment in St.

Joseph' Cemetery, Texas, Md. CABBAGE New sup. fairly dem. and trading light, mkt dull. St.

Benedict street, on Saturday after steady. ORANGES suspicious and called a policeman, Md. and 100-lb. round whites. U.

Vernon 8080-S081 noon at 3 o'clock. Intermeat In Lou 10-in. bid, 49c: fine abort. 12 months, 44a46c; fine, 8 month. 40a43c.

Upon the suggestion of the Agriculture Department, Mr. Hyde said, the I 4 Fla. Dr. Frederic A. Stanwood, assistant Is don Park Cemetery.

2He ltt-bo. ha washed and pre-cooled 7 6 unbkn. or California Northern. 40a42c: Middle Showing 75-85 pointed type, best HIl'PS. On March 23.

1932. RUBY E. to 8 dos. medical examiner, said Behrend had board reduced the number of grades County, 40a41c. Southern.

2.40-2.50, New sup. dem. track. Sup, dem, light, mkt. ateady.

(nee Lambert), aged 47 years, the be Ind.l washed and been shot through the heart, but de Fair dual 2.00-2.25 and trading light, mkt. from seventeen to nine in October, Oregon Fine and fine medium staple, 47a4Sc. fine and fine medium French boxes, all size loved wlte ot tienry w. Hipp, irnna delnhia naners nlease cotiy.l 7 dor. 4.00-4.25 SHEATS.

Suddenly, on March 24, 1932, WALTER FRANCIS, beloved husband ot S. Kathcriue Sheats. Funeral services will be held at his home, 913 Kingston road, Stonelelgh. on Monday at 11 A. M.

Interment in Druid Ridge Cemetery. 28 8.25-4.50 1930. combing. 43a4(ic. fine and fine medium Poor qual 1.25-1.50 S.

Ht-bu. pointed type, mostly LETTUCE Funeral service at her home, 115 North Hare street, on Saturday at 2.30 clothing, Valley No. 1, 4oa47c. clined any further statement. Mrs.

Jzctta Jewel Miller PEAS No car-lot 8 "Immediately," he said, "the value Cal. 4 around 2.2: Territory scoured nasisr Montana and similar: Fine staple, 2 unbkn. on track. Sup P. M.

Interment in Oak Lawn Ceme tery. 2 Accommodation! and lacilitirt that are unusual. Stewart Company 108 W. North Are. Vernon 1342 unbkn.

on track. Sup. dem. light, mkt. steady.

Few 2.00 Texas, let. flat light, dem. light, mkt choice, 4Sa50c: 'A-blood combing. 47a of the new futures contract increased Producers reaped the benefits. Says Effect It Far-Reaching ISAACSON.

On March 25. 1932. DORA unsettled. Spaulding Rose, U. 8.

Is, mostly, K.OO fl. S. 2. radishes-sup, light. S.

bu. red tins 2.50-2.75 spinach-Sup. mod dem. mkt. about steady.

Faces Jail Term Threat 4Sc: 4-blood combing, 42a44c. i-blood type, small size, lest, steady. 45-lb. Tele beloved wife of the late Rabbi Isaac Iceberg, 4-5 doz. 3.00-3.25 comning, atia-isc 00-4 15 Poorer ....3.75 phones 5.25 B.

Isaacson. Funeral from her late residence 1.25-1.0O 1'uiied Delaine, ssaooc; A A. BTaasc: fine A supers, 52a55c: A supers. SLECHTA. On March 25.

1032, ALBERT, beloved husband of the late Myrtle Slechta. 27 Funeral from hi late residence, 721 North Milton avenue, on Tuesday morning at R.30. High Mas at St. Wenceslaus' Church at 9 o'clock. In-tcritipnt in Holy Redeemer Cemetery.

Head Of Schenectady (N. "When the Chicago Board of Trade ONIONS PEPPERS Exp. rec. rery light. SA33 East.

Baltimore street. on Sunday Mohair and Alpaca: Domestic Good Old sup. light, dem mkt. dull. N.

100-1 b. aks. again modified its rule, restoring No. Mnrrh 27. 11 A.

M. Interment He Sup. light, dem. light. Mich.

1 unbkn i track. Sup. light original hag. Texas spring, 17a20c. Welfare Bureau May Be Held In Contempt brew Rosedale Cemetery.

ITlease omit good original bag, Texas kid, 40a4.ic, Tens, bu. Sstot. dem. light, mkt, steady. mkt.

steady. IV. -bu. TT 1 and No. 2 yellow hard winter to ttia srades deliverable at contract Planish 2.73-3.00 CARROTS flnwera.l Arizona and New Mexican, lsalic: ihest 1.25-1.35 501b.

yellows, U. Schenectady, N. March 25 (IP March 23. 1032. CHRISTINA Oregon, liaise.

Domestic Graded First Poorer 1.101.20 Wetei sup. pei, Is, Ohio. Ind. and The, threat of a jail term today hung (ne Wlcknian), aged 71 years, beloved wlfo of rh Inte John W. Jung.

dem. alow, inkt dull, SQUASH bast Death notices received too late for classification will be found on Page 2. S. Is, green, large. 4.

00 Fair 3,50 Wasty Med ..2.50 combing. 27aS0c second combing, 24a 2Hc: third combing. 20a22c: fourth No arris. Texas, let. erts'.

btuirb- March 24, 1032, SOPHIA, beloved wife of the late William J. Smith. Funeral from her late residence, 2111 McHcnry street, on Monday afternoon 2 o'clock. Interment in Loudon Park Cemetery. 2Se Sprouted .........3.50 SWEET POTATOES ed.

bent 4.00-4.2S Funeral from th residence of her dauehter. Mrs. Mary E. Boebel, 1702 over Mrs. Izetta Jewel Miller, onetime musical comedy singer and now best 4.00 KALE combing, lSa20c.

good enrding, 21a24c: first kid, SOaoTic. second kid, 45a50c. Cape winter firsts, nominal, 20a21c. E. S.

Va. and Poorer 8.50-3.7.1 North Patterson Park avenue, on Sat- Sprouted 3.50 Med 3.25-3.50 Truck ree. mod. Sup. nearby truck rec.

mod let. bunch urilnv afternoon at 2 clock, inter dem. mkt. summer nrsts. Sup.

dem. head of the Municipal Welfare Bureau, as a Supreme Court justice Small 3.00 ed. mostly 4.25 CAULIFLOWER ment in Baltimore Cemetery. 2fie price, the seller advantage was restored. The futures contract was cheapened to the value of the lowest deliverable grade.

The advantage secured for farmers by the board's action in 1930 was practically wiped out by the arbitrary action of the same board in March, 1932. "The price differential is relatively steady. mat. anout steady. Va bu.

bas 40-50 Silver Market B. S. bu. JDeatljs u) heard argument on an order to show KAUFFMAN. On March 25, 1032, JOHN nt Snnir Harbor.

N. Y. Sup. dem. low.

mkt. itenrly. STRAWBERRIES New Tork. March 25 V) Bar silver jersey type, u. 8.

Is, POTATOES 2 Idaho, 2 9 W. T. 8 10 unbkn. on track. Old sup.

dem, light, mkt, steady. cause why she should not be held in 4 refri. SPANGLER. Suddenly, on March 24, 1932, ALBERT aged 17 years, beloved son of John J. and Alvina W.

Spangler (nee Rode). Funeral from his parent' residence, 2605 Ailsa avenue, on Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Interment in Emmanuel Cemetery. 27 50-an quiet and unchanged at 20IjC. Funeral services from the residence of Mr.

H. H. Flitton, 4012 Eldorado pony crts.l. celery- arrd. Sup.

light, asm Fine qual Lcontempt of court. and trading rery slow, nvpniie. West Forest rark. on Mon i ngr 30-40 Sup, nm. and Mrs.

Miller, who at the Democratic mkt. weaker, day at 11 A. M. Interment In Mount trading light, mkt. iteak.

Bu. white, yame, 150-lb. MtsJ 36-pt, farl- Olivet Cemetery. 27 i.sl., 'i U. S.

1.90-2.00 8.. Is Few National Convention in 1924 seconded the nomination, of John W. Davis for ous rarieties, holdorers, beet. .1.75 KF.MPF. On March 25.

1932. MARY N. 150-lb. pt. 15-20 Few 4.00 ARCHER.

Oa March 24, 1932, KATH-K It I.N (nee Sullens), aged 62 years, wife of the late Edward B. Archer. New York city and Passaic (N. papers please copy. Funeral service at her home, 121 North Curley street, on Monday at 1.30 P.

M. Interment in Mount Camel Cemetery. 27 wnites, u. 8. is, ttier.

30,35 E. S. whit. imall. But the effect is far reaching because the price of the entire crop is generally based on the poorest grade that can be delivered at contract aged 11 month, infant, daughter nt Emory 3.

and Mary J. Kempt (nee Pony various Poorer President, is charged with having 1.75-1. S5 Ttrieti yams, TT. S. 1.1,40-1.50 Idaho, 100-lb.

10-ln. washed and pre-cooled and U'rott). Funeral from her parents' residence, tew Higher. Few 40 Kusset Burbanks, U. failed to reinstate a woman investiga tor in the Welfare Bureau in accord 'JngT.

Is 2.15-2.25 ri to few sales to quote. md. washed and pre-cooled, beat, i tn 6s. BU. white vm 435 South smallwood street, on hatur-dav afternoon at 4.30 o'cloek.

Inter' elw aup. light, dem ance with an order of Supreme D. S. Is, 60 t. mkt.

slightly, ment in Loudon Park Cemetery. 2(le March 24, 1932, ELIZA- BETH, beloved wife of the late Georgu W. Thorpe. Funeral from her late residence, fWft West. Pratt street, on Monday, March 28, at.

8.30 o'clock. Requiem High Mas at St. Peter' Church at 9 o'clock. Interment in Loudon Park Cemetery. 27 March 25, 1932, JOSEPH 0., beloved husband of Elizabeth Vacek.

Funeral from hi late residence, 2325 Oliver street, Tuesday morning, at. 9.30. High Mass at St. Wenceslaus' Church at 10 o'clock. Interment in Holy Redeemer Cemetery.

27 Court Justice Christopher Heffer- I "ff- 35-40 SQUASH Exp. rec. light. Bup. light, dem.

light, mkt. price." Head Of Chicago Board Gives Reasons For Change weaxer. Securities Sale by Auction Weilepp-Bruton Co. Member of the Bsltlmore Stock Eichnnee. MCNSET BUILDING.

BALTIMOUE, MD. Telephone FLaza 6567 Auction Dept. Wednesday, March 30th, 1932 Rose Room, Imeraon Hotel, 3.13 P.M. SAM W. PATTISON Auctioneers.

For the account of rrhnm it may concern, we offering the following: $10,000 H. Gamss 1st Mtge. 6 Equipment Notes, due June 1. 1940. $5,000 Tampa-Northern H.

R. 6a, 1936. 484 aha. Ohin Rirer Sand Gravel Co. Pfd.

Par $100. 3.75-4.00 Few ......4.25 10s 3.75 UOKNTTNG. Suddenly, on March 22, neamy, bu. hama. I Spauldine A.MRHK1N.

On Alarch 21, 1932. FREDERICK beloved husband of Blanche IS. Amruein (nee Boyd). Funeral service will be held at hi tome, 007 North Payson street, on Saturday at 2 P. M.

Interment in Loudon Park Cemetery. 20e 1932. FRANCIS XAVIER. beloved nan. type, TJ.

S. ls.50-60 steady. Kose. u. S.

la. 5.25-5 50 husband ot Frances (nee Dideo), in hi Mrs. Miller, the wife of a Union I'lgr. MLun Few higher. bu.

white, SWEET POTATOES 16-rjt. hamp. Poorer, all sites, med, size, o2nd year. Funeral from hi lata residence Arris, sines Tues. 2.50-2.75 College professor, formerly lived in West Virginia and while there ran Marcaret avenue.

Essex, on Monday Port. 1 N. C. arrd. No car on track.

Truck spinach- Sup. fairly dem. slow, mkt. dull. nt R.15 A.

M. Remiiem Hla-h Mas at March 23, 1932, OTTO aged 58 years, beloved husband of Dora M. Anding (nee Munaler). IBiloxi 11.00 less. cucumbers-no Sup.

light, dem. mkt. dull. mixed car. bn rec.

mod. Suo. mod. for the United States Senate, no car-lot 4 bkn. on track.

Sup. Our Lady of Pompeii Church at 9 A. M. Interment in Holy Redeemer dem. light, mkt.

steady. rail, 6s, green and turning, 144. (Miss.) and Mobile (Ala.) paper please o. bu. hamo.

Cemetery. Ji Isrger. 2.25-2.50 Jersey type. U. S.

as dem, ligbt, mkt. about steady. bu, Saroy. Butler Plaque Finds S. Is, mostly 3.00 copyM Funeral from hi home, 712 North Colliueton avenue, on Saturday after rew nigher.

ew 75 Poorer 1.25-1.75 Poorly graded 40-50 WEBER. On March 25, 1932, ELLA (nee Wolfel), beloved wife of Casper Weber. Funeral from her late residence, Johnny Cake road, on Monday, March 28, at 8.30 A. M. Requiem Mass at St.

Agnes' Church at 9 A. M. Interment In New Cathedral Cemetery. 28 Haven In Philadelphia noon at 2 o'clock. Interment in Oak -uga, green and turning.

Anne Arundel pn TOMATOES LEONARD. On March 22, 1932, suddenly. LOUIS aged 47 years. Funeral from the residence of Mr. Get Smith.

3230 Foster avenue, on Saturday, March 26, at 2 P. M. Interment in Oak Lawn Cemetery. 26e 2fie I.awn Cemetery. FINANCIAL, DIVIDENDS, ETC.

6x8 and larger, EGGPLANTS Xo artla. KALE Sup. mod. ba. Scorch bu.

Jersey type, Chicago, March 25 (j?) Discussing 'ecretary Hyde's criticism that through Increases in the number of deliverable wheat grades grain traders here are indifferent to the farmers' interests, Peter B. Carey, president of the Chicago Board of Trade, today said: "The change in the rules of the Chicago Board of Trades making No. 1 and No. 2 yellow hard winter wheat deliverable on sales for future delivery was made about two years ago at the request of Secretary of Agriculture 1 Fla. 1 Tjnblm.

on track. Sup. light. best 2.25-2.50 BKNTZ. On March 25, 1932, SARAH u- f.

Is 65-75 Memorial Commission Arranges few higher. SIXTH ISSUE OF 2.W.00O BALTIMOKf dem. light, mkt aleady. CAR Exp. rec.

Terr Hbt. Poorer 80-35 As, green, turning and rioes, COUNTY jUKTROPOl.I TAN DISTRICT BONDS. 44 SERIAL BONDS. fleilrri hirl will bit rpFivH hv th Cnunft For Transfer Of Tablet Ousted From Navy Building Few 40 lixT, best 2.00-2.25 Poorer 1.00-1.25 Sup. good stock light, dem.

light, mkt. steady. LETTUCE ELLKN (nee Hosfros), beloved wife of William H. Funeral from her late residence, 8814 Milford avenue, West Arlington, on Monday at 9.30 A. M.

thence to All Saints' Chapel, where Requiem Mass wili be said at 10 A. M. Interment, in Commissioners of Bsltlmore Countv nntil 11 Sup. fairly dem. Boat, hold oriri, 6s, WEGENG.

On March 23, 1932, AUGUST, beloved husband of Helen Pranke Wegeng. Funeral from his home, Nuberry avenue, Woodlawn, nn Monday at 8.30 A. M. Requiem High Mass at All Saints' Church at 9 A. M.

Interment In Woodlawn Cemetery. 28 8.25-8.50 Fair qual 2.50-3.00 Poorer 1.00-2.00 bu. green. o'clnck A. M.

(Esfteni Standard Time) MON Philadelphia, March 25 The LERCH. On March 24, 1932. MARY, FLORENCE LERCH (nee Hahn), beloved wife of the late Alexander M. Lerch. Funeral from ber late residence.

2833 Montebello Terrace, on Monday at 11 A. M. Interment in Baltimore Cemetery. 28 green and turning, wrnrt mkt. firm for DAY.

MARCH 28TH. 1932. (he office of tb bronze memorial tablet honoring 144 and larger.l.25-1.5n good itork. ijttinmissioners. In tne Court Mouse.

Towson Marvland. nnA will hei then nnbliflr onened iiac wpe. wide range! dual, and few best 4so Fair eond 3.50-4.001 Wasty Mount Olivet Cemetery. 27 Iceberg. Ma j.

-Gen. Smediey D. Butler, U. 1K0 for til or any rJtrt, of the Sisth I'sue of 12.10.-000 Baltimore Countr Metropolitan District BIGGS. On March 24, 1932, at City Hyde, and were recently altered to best 3.25-3.50 Poorer 2.50-3.00 M.

C. (retired) has found a haven Lugs, turning and ripes. 6x6 and larger. 2.00-2.50 Few higher. Poorer 1.00-1.

SO turnips- WEIKEL. On March 25, 1932, CLARA Poorer 2.50-3.00 AnnflY TIima hrwiriH irA negotiable, naranle tr. ew higher. turnips-Sup, mod. Iiearer.

eourons attached, snd tnJ registered here. their original state at the request of farmers in Indiana and Illinois. These very poor eond. low as 75 LONG. On March 25, 1932, MAURICE ALVIN, son ot Mr.

and Mr. M. A. Long. 702 Lake avenue.

Funeral service at. the shove resi Hospitals, Wlbl.IAM Husband ot the late Esther Biggs. Funeral from the Chenowlth Funeral Home, 3615-17 Chestnut avenue, on Saturday at 3 P. M. Interment in no offerings.

MUSHROOMS Sup. mod. 4-qt, best, to minoinal. Tho bonds will be dated Anril 1st. 1932.

and Removed from the Navy Building in N. bn. no ear-lot no will matura In eeries as follows: CARROTS Xo car-lot 1 bkn daughter of the late George William and Sarah E. Weikel. Funeral services will be held at the home nf her sister, Mrs.

Walter B. Carpenter, 3308 Liberty Heights avenue, nn Saturday, March 28, at 4 P. M. Interment private. 2fie Nearby, purple tona.

washed, IB-qt, hamp. Washington, the plaque was sent to the marine base at Quantico, but dence on Monday, March 2Sth, at 11 A. M. Interment private. 2S Loudon Park Cemetery.

2fie on track. Suo. light cars on track. Truck rec. mod.

Sup. dem. light, mkt. Few higher. 25-40 dem.

light, mkt. about BROOKHART. On March 24, 1932. farmers claimed that they were losing 51,000,000 a year because of the yellow hard being penalized. We are not surprised at any ruling the Secretary makes, and in this case he is inconsis Others 40-nO' LYNCH.

On March 24, 1932, AVALEXA. Few higher. members of the Butler Memorial Com steady. WEST. On March 24.

1932, EUGENE Eggs let. bunched 6.. 2 00 3.75-4.001 Nearby, bu. 50-75 mission of this city, which raised for the tablet, deemed the train Market firmer. On the Baltimore Butter and Egg Exchange nearby current receipts.

2 sales, of Sixth avenue, Glennurnie, aea 77 years, the beloved sister of Ida M. Snyder. Funeral service at the Wm. Cook' Funeral Home, t. Paul and Preston Btreets.

on Saturday at 4 P. M. Interment at Baltimore Cemetery. 26e GEOKtiE aged Tl years, Deiovea husband, of the late Mary C. Brook-harkkfnee Hyland).

Fftieral from his late residence. S462 Cardeni avenue, on Monday morning at 8.30. Mass at Little Flower Church at 9 o'clock. Interment in Druid Ridge Cemetery. 28 Other Washington Markets 85 eases, 15e.

No other offerings. beloved husband of Mary M. west. Funeral from his late residence, 739 North Kenwood avenue, on Monday, 28. at 9 A.

M. Requiem Mass at St. Elizabeth's Church at 9.30. Interment in Sacred Heart Cemetery. 28 tent" Variation Of One To Two Cents ing station unsuitable for it and arranged for its transfer here.

Butter, 19 tubs; egga, 1,675 cases. Washington, March 25 Auction Sales DRESSED POULTRI Winter chickens. Hard yellow wheat sells, at around BUTTER 1-lb. Tuba ghapefeuit- ORANGES McCALL. On March 25, 1932, ROSE ..26 ..25 WHERLEY.

On March 24, 1932, SY- The tablet bears the inscription: 'Brigadier-General Smediey D. But BROOKS. On March 23, 1932, WILLIAM Spring 25-27 boies.l.70-2.no 2 2.45-3.75 A MePAT.T.. 907 boxes Valen beloved busband ol Ida jsrooits fneo Garrefti. Leghorn 23-24 Heas 18-20 At 2.43 LEMONS Funeral from the residence of her sister.

Mr. Eugene P. Donnell, 410 Randall street, on Tuesday at 8.30 EGGS Hennery 15 Current 14 LIVE POULTRI cias 2.75-4.30 At. 3.66 Funeral from hi late residence. 25 Medium 18-20 1 2.75-8.10 VILLA widow or Aouiei r.

Wherley. York (Pa.) papers pleasa Funeral from the residence of her son, Mr. Samuel C. Wherley, 413 East Lanvale street, on Saturday at 9.30 A. M.

Interment in Fissel'a Cemetery, York County. Pa. 26 ler, United States Marine Corps, Director of Public Safety, Philadelphia, January 7, 1924-December 23, 1925. He enforced the law Impartially. He Scries 6A tA.OOii.no redeems Die ana mitnre Anril 1.

1043 Series 6B S6.0OO.0O redeemable and mature Anril 1. 1044 Series 60 t7.OOO.0O redeemable and mature Anril 1. 1945 Series 6D 18.000.00 red able and mature Anril 1. 1948 Series 6H) 19.000.00 redeemable and mature Anril 1. 1947 Series 6P 110.000.00 redeemable and mature Anril 1.

1948 Series 60 $11,000.00 redeemable and mature Aoril 1. 1949 Series 6H 112.000 00 redeemable and mature Anril 1. 1950 Series 61 tl3.000.00 redeemable md mature Anril 1. 1051 Series 61 tl4.000.00 redeemable and mature Anril 1, 1952 Series 6K tl5.000.00 redeemable and mature Aoril 1. 1953 Series 6L 119.000.00 redeemable and mature Aoril 1.

1954 Series 6M 117.000.00 redeemable, and mature Anril 1. 1955 Series 6N tl8.0o0.00 redeemable and mature Aoril 1. 1956 Series 60 tl9.00fl.00 redeemable and mature Anril 1. 1957 Series 6P J2O.000.0O redeemable Slid mature Anril 1. 1958 Series 60 t21.000.00 redeemable and mature Anril 1.

Series 6R t22.OO0.0O redeemable and mature Anril 1. 1960 Series 63 t7.000.00 redeemable and mature tnril 1 1011 Butter Leghorns 17 Roosters 13 1 cent to 2 cents a bushel discount tinder straight hard winter grades. The new contracts referred to by Secretary Hyde were quoted at the close of the market yesterday to cents a bushel under old contracts which do not permit the delivery of the yel North Glover street, on Saturday afternoon at 3. P. M.

Interment Lorraine Cemetery. 26 Winter 18-20 A. Al. uequiem Mas at pc. aiary oiar of the Sea Church at 9 A.

M. Interment Ladles- Creamery Capons, 27-29 in Cathedral Cemetery. 2 Spring 22-24 Leghorn broilers. lb. Extras, lb 1S-20 Extras, 92 23-26 BCCHSBATJM.

On March 23. 1932 Small Slips MoOORMICK. On March 24. 1932. AN- 24H-25H HENRY, beloved Husband 01 Bopnie defended it courageously.

He proved incorruptible." ii riT.nT V. 1 A Hens 15-17 Medium 15-17 WILFER. On March 24. 1032, MARY, Firsts, lb 15-17 Packing 11-12 rods, lb.15-17 Tinkers, old toma.18-21 F. McCormlck.

M. Bucnsbaum (nee uoeii). zie Funeral from his daughter's reel fl lb. finis. 85 lb.22-23 Sec.

87 low hard winter wheat Young 25 Hens 26-29 Funeral from her late residence, Leghorns 14-16 Roosters 10 Capons 24-26 dence, Mr. Otto A. Doebereiner, 3017 Gwvnns Falls Parkway, on Saturday Renovated, lb. beloved wue oi uie mie jujcubki nma. Funeral from her late residence, 501 South Glover street, on Monday, March 28 at 8.15 A.

M. Requiem High Mass at St. Michael's Church at 9 A. M. Interment, in Sacred Heart Cemetery.

28 Student Ministers Keata, young 60-70 Keats, old 30-10 From March 12 to 23, wheat futures dropped 74-87 cents a bushel. The at 2 P. M. Interment In Baltimore 2107 Allendale road, on Monday morning at 8.30 o'clock. Requiem High Mass at St.

Cecilia Church at 9 o'clock. Interment In Cathedral Cemetery. 28 Small 20-23 Slips 18 Live Poultry CHICKENS iMuscory. 4 lb, and Old. heary, 14-15 orer.

lb 20-22 LIVE STOCK Cemetery. 2he Strike At Stetson BURNS. On March 23, 1932. at the YOE. On March 24.

1932, MARTIN McDERMOTT. On March 25.1932. AN Turkeys, old tomi.15-18 Toung toral 22 Hena 23-26 home of his eon, J. M. Burns, two Medium, fat.

15-16 Puddle, 4 lbs. and Leghorns and other orer, lb 20-21 NIB. beloved daughter of the late Calre 46 Lambs 4-8 Hnga. 4.15-4.50 Light med.4.30-4.95 Piga 4.00-4.80 drop, trade authorities say, was due largely to action of the House of Representatives in refusing to modify its stand on prohibition. This action was Baptists Blame President For Fountain utreet.

Havre de Grace. Md. All Vinds, old. lb. 12-14 William and Mary wcuermou.

Funeral from the residence of Mr Keats, young 45-50 Keats, old 25 301 light atocr. 13-11 Boosters, lb 11-12 Toung. colored, as tn CAPONS 7 lbs. and larger, Letting Christian Scientist Use Auditorium beloved on or Henry ana tne mm Margaret O'Donnell Yoe. Funeral from the home of hi I-ter, Mrs.

George A. Farley, Fulton avenue and Favette afreet, on Monday at 8.30 A. M. Requiem High Mass at St. Martin's Church at 9 o'clock.

Interment Cathedral Cemetery. 28 John J. Carr, 1043 Harford avenue, due notice of which will be given. 2K The bonds trill he iained In dennmlnarlom WILLIAM aged 85 years, beloved husband of the late Katherine Spink Burns. service at the bove residence on Saturday, March 26, at 2 T.

M. Interment in Angel Hill Ceme Immediately followed by plans an nf and will bear interest at the rate o' Deland, March 25 (IP) Nine McGARVEY. On March 23. 1932. JOHN Bounced for stabilization operations.

(oer cent. I oer annum, rayanie eemi-an-nualir on tha flrst days of April and October lAve-Stock Markets 2H-30 lb beloved husband ot tne late Anna Xf Mnfinrrev (nee Warrll. siae. lb 24-2 Brnilera. lb 22-25 Smaller.

1b aa to rite. GUINEAS lb 22-24 Young, orer i PUCKS each Tnung. whits PeWns. 4 Smaller, The two actions were followed by Prinrina! anri IntftrMt. reran I in IflWTU mnrie tery.

ministerial students at Stetson University, a Baptist institution, with' ZEHNTERT On March 24, 1932 CHijrpv On March 24. 1932. WII nf the United State at the Second National Bank of Towson. Towson. Marrland.

Accrued interest tn he, adjusted to the data of delirerr Funeral from 1(1 late residence, 613 East Chase street, on Monday. 9.30 A. M. Requiem Mass St. John's Church at 10 A.

M. Interment in New LIAM WALTON, beloved iiuspana oi drew today and gave as their reason practical demoralization in all of the world's leading grain markets, and the decline was not checked until March lb, and orer. lb. and narinent. the info Alice Freeman Cherry.

Baltimore (Arrivals By Boat) Tbeee bonds are airtnonr.en rrr nanrer n.m THOMAS neiovmi uubo.hu ul Sophie Zehnter (nee Thormann). Funeral from hi late residence, 3211 Frlsbv street, on Saturdav at 3.30 M. Interment in Loudon Park Fresh Fish, Oysters, Etc, Funeral from his late residence. fllO Cathedral Cemetery. 2)e Pike, natire, 20-22 a dispute with President Lincoln Hul-ley over use of the college auditorium by a Christian Science lecturer.

Cattle Beef cattle, first duality, per 23, when buyers apparently recovered of the Acta of the General AsaamDir or Man huid of 1924. Tii nrinrinal and Interest of these bond! North Bentalou street, on Saturday at 3.30. Interment Loudon Tark Ceme Baas, natire, lb. ...,15 N. 12 MARCH.

On March 25. 1932, WILLIAM Porgies. large, box. 8. 00 tery.

pound, Ba7c. common to medium, per pound, 3a5c. bulls, a to quality, per pound, 2ia4c. cow, choice to fancy, will be paid bv assessment of benefits on thf nronerty benefited the construction of anr confidence, and brought about a rally of around 2 cents a bushel from that beloved nUBDana ot Annie ocnmiui Vaveh Rock, large, 18-20 Medium, lb 20-22 Black Sea Baas, large. lb 4-5 Mixed, 3.50-4.00 CLARK.

On March 25, 1932, her Funeral from hi late home. 2309 FUNERAL DIRECTORS (2) water or scweraca ersieen, as oronnen eair bnt tbe full faith and credit of Bsltlmow per pound. 4asc. common to iair, per home, 710 Wynanurst avenue, itoianu Pan. lb 18-20 Shad.

Ga. and 8 C. Annapolis road, Westport, on Monday Carp, large, 10-12 County Is nledwd to make no any deficiency pound, 2a3c. oxen, as to quality, per pound, 314a4c: calves. Teal, choioe, per A.

M. interment in day's inside figures. Say Kreuger Concern Park, A i wue oi tne ibis ui. J. Clement Clark.

Due notice of funeral. 26e rot, lb 30-32 Bucks, lb 18-20 Cpmeferv. 28 in tbs wrment or said Donas by an tnm.a' levy by the Commissioners on all taxable rjror rf. In V. rVillnlV They also claimed Stetson professors and forum speakers have often denied the infallibility of the Bible, forcing student to listen to "slurring" remarks about things they "held sacred." Negro Is Electrocuted nfiPTTV On March 22nd.

1932. MAR Shad. N. and Cheu- Medium, lb 10-12 Catfish, whit, 5-8 Black, lb 5-8 Crocus, amall, box, 5.00-fl.OO Baltimore nas no ineorooraieo xnwv CURLEY. On March 23, KIERAN peake.

Bay, roe, lb.33-35 pound, large, fat. pe pound, large, rough, per pound, common thin, per pound, 4c. Sheep and Lambs Sheep, per pound 1a3c: fall lambs, choice, per pound HAEEY H. WITZKE 1531 W. lombsrd it '4101 Edmonttaon tr GILMOI 2500.

and bas an aeMM bans or St least DoesnH Appear Strong Bucka, lb 20-22 OOfl.OOO. The total Indebtedness of the Countr beloved husoand oi riorence i-uriey. Funeral will take place from his late residence, 200 East Twenty-second Trout, Salmon, lb.20-22 ia 2.i.(ioo serial sewer oertmcares. mr wnier TnwRi-f, Sewerase Area is nrimarilr liable GARET, beloved wife of the late Peter Martin (nee Moran). Funeral from her late residence, 402 North Haven street, on Monday at 8 A.

M. Requiem High Mass at St. Elizabeth's Church at 8.30 A. M. Interment Eels, large, lb.

Medium, lb 8-8 7aSc: fair to good, per pound, 4atc. street, on Monday at S.30 A. M. Re md the ifue of the Puhlic Road and School Rnndi nf Baltimnra (Vnntr amonntinff to 3. Raleigh, N.

March 25 (P)-John spring lambs, per pound. 8al0c. Hnirs Straight, ner pound. SaSViC Flounders, large, 14-15 Trout, gray, large, C. and ner 100-lb.

box 16.00-18.00 Qlms, Urge, per 100, quiem Mass at St. Ann'a at 9 A.M. In Modern 000 (100. nf which hare been neid. and Robert Myers, 30, Pitt county Negro, terment HOiy Iteoeeiner emeiery.

In New Cathedral Cemetery. 2S sows, per pound, 31a4c: stags, per pound. 2i4a3c: live pigs, per pound, 8a 3 500.000 Public Schnr.l Bonds of Baltimore Pminiv wbirb 521.000 bar been mid' an.1 Small to lb. Herring, lb 3-4 On March 25. 1932.

suddenly, was electrocuted at State's prison to' .2.000.000 Public Road Bends of Baltimore Funeral Service. JOHN F.DENNY Light end Montgomery sts. sooats, per pouna, oaoc, MEADS. On March 23. 1932, T.

MILTON the beloved husband ot Elizabeth Afoarin InpA KpnDSl. Mackerel. 8panih day for shooting to death R. H. Hodges, Small to 50-75 Oysters, large, raw bar, bbl B.00-5.50 lb 20-22 Chicago Orantv of which 110.000 hare been mid: and J5 5O0.OOO, Metronolltan Ditrict Bonds, of which 8120.000 hare been rasid.

nri The tax rate of Baltimore County for 1932 Funeral from hi late residence. Perch, yellow culls, lb. soma mo-nn. GEOKliK on oi we lace vieorjje and Henrietta Dell. Funeral from the funeral home of Eobert Brooks Son, Calhoun and Hollins streets, on Monday.

March 28, at 11 A. M. Interment In Loudon nilraaro. March 25 (IP) Hogs Receipt 8-10 LILLY and ZEILER, INC. oonnn.

tnrludincr 7.000 direct: slow 10a Investigators Question Its Solvency If Immediate Liquidation Were Forced Stockholm, Sweden, March 25 (0 A commission appointed to investigate the affairs of Kreuger Toll, the match company controlled by the late Ivar Kreuger, reported today that thus far the company's position does not appear strong. "Should its affairs have to be wound up at prices obtainable at present," Primes, 4.00-4. 50 Culls to 8.00-3.50 Is 1.75. total State and Comity rate az.isi. Thm tntai Inn, nf Baltimore Countv Metro.

Medium, lb 8-5 White culls, 12-15 Blenheim, Baltimore county, on Monday at 1.30 P. M. Service at Mc-Kendree Methodist Episcopal Church, Black Horse, Harford county, at 2 45 P. Interment In adjoining 403 8. Wolfe st.

postmaster at Pactolus, during a holdup. HIDES AND TALLOW Hides, green salted, 13 to 45 pounds, per pound, 2c; 45 pounds and over, nop oound. 2c. green salted, damaged, 20c. lower; pig zoaouc.

on; iw-ziu nounda 4.25a4.40; top 220-250 nolitan Bonds that may be outstandin at an tim- la aaren ner cent of the total as- Park Cemetery. 28 W.Ji,,m lh 5-7 jf II lino tt mm Fbona woireiisa. TjRTTENTHALER. On March 23. 1932, H.

SANDER SON pounds 260-320 pound 4.10; pig packing low J3.45a leasable basis of real and tansihle neraonal nronerty assessed for County taxation miroosea cemetery. WALBURGA (nee bucki), agea iu years, beloved wife of the late Henry in tne HaiTironr" l.ountj nieiruvonum s.7a; anipper tool o.uuu; esumaiea nom-over 4,000. Light light good and choice MILES. On March 2o, 1M3, Ui)KGJii beloved husband of Emma T. Tne basis at tn present tune ai leaai n-o.

am Ann BROADWAY AND BALTIMORE. Wolfe 12B8. MARTIN W. E. DIPPEL, INC.

Ann A Lnmbarrt SSO BnnrL Wolfe 131-43M, per pound, lc. green, 15 to 45 pound, per pound, 2c; 45 pound and uettentnaier. Funeral from her late residence, Mitei (nee Johnson). lesal Opinion will db llirnisini irnB OI rnnrKr over, ner round. 2c: green, damaged to the successiui ninoer.

rjuei.irti. or 140-100 pounds f4.z,ia4.4u; iigntweigni 160-200 pounds medium weight 200-250 pound heavy-welffhr 250-350 nound park 3017 Abell avenue, on Saturday at 9.15 A Rlesainor at SS. Philip and Funeral from his late residence, 1611 Olive street, of wh4ch due notice will W. EDGAR HARRISON. Local Represents tira, Nhtire The Baltimore Produce Markets will be closed today, a legal holiday in this SUU.

New York New Tork. March 25 (IP) Butter Receipts. 12,972 tub steady creamery, higher than extras, extras (93 score). 22c. first (87-01 score).

20 a22c. seconds unquoted: packing stock, current make, No. 1, 18'al7c. No. 2, I.

ronK ano dames r. D.enej, aLornera. iuw STFFB'S Modern Home ror unerais. 1000 North an Madison per pound, lc. dry flint, per pound.

4c: dry salted, per pound. 3c: dry salted. son' Marvland Church at 10 A. M. Interment he ven nnnna ar frnm miip.

Liinn, ing bows medium and good 275-500 the commission's statement said, "it Is not certain that its assets would be eufficient to cover its liabilities, even damaged, per pound, 3c; dry calf, per in Holy Redeemer Cemetery. Requiem MTT.T.F.R. On March 22. 1932. MARK CEMETERIES AND LOTS (3 nd Municipal tsxstinti In the State of Mart land and from Federal Taxation.

r.k fcl.1 miul ba arcmnnanied hr a cert! Mass on Monday at a. m. beloved busband of Cora Miller (nee Slltohl. fled check ro the order of the Countr Comraia pound pigs good and choice 100-130 pound $3.504.25. Cattle Receipt olvc 800; generally ateady on all most steer and.

yearling common snd me-Hlnm urade eligible to small Funeral from hi late residence, genera or Baltimore innir in a wim rqnai nne ner cent, of the face raliit of the bond' if participating debentures were excluded. "In the interests of the creditors, the Granite. Saturday 2.30 P. pound. 4c; dry glue, per pound, 2c.

Bull Hide, green salted, per pound, lc green, per pound, lc. Calf Skins, salted, per pound, 2bc; green, per pound. Sheep Skins, green, salted, each. 40a 30r. dry.

each, clipped, each. Lamb Skins, green salted, each, ana 40c. dry salted, each, 20a30c. Gnat Skin, green ulted, each, 15a20c. Kid Skin, each.

BalOc Horse Hides, with bid for. Tin rlaht la reserred to reiect snj and Visit "Oak Lawn" this complete, modern cemetery. Selert her- wrpetual car to h. than a promise." Improve with a iiw "OAK LAWN" Park Tlan. aa desired.

Lot orfces are nimt reason.hle Terms to auit yoa Dnc.es err, c71 fneftinn. Interment St, Alphonsu Cemetery EgRS Receipt. 24,448 ese: steady; mlieil colors, standard (case 45 pound Woodstock. Md. 20 package yearlings $7.50: best heifers ENSOIi.

On March 24, 1932. SARAH ANN, beloved wife of the late Abram W. Ensor. Funeral from the residence or her daughter, Mrs. Frances R.

Clayton. 14 Chestnut avenue, Overlea, on Sunday t. 1.30 P. M. Service at Black Rock Baptist Church, Butler.

at 245 P. M. Interment in Boley Methodist Episcopal Cemetery. 27 vTForTriiYrE On March 24. nnnraiT a (Labkb.

FRANK 9. W. HOWARD MltXlNfl. Cotmty Ootnmiiifioners of Baltlmor County' $6.50: choice yearling Slaughter rattle and yealers: Sleer good and choice. BOO-000 Bounds 25: 900- net).

rehandled receipt (case 43 pound net), 14al4tfc; no grades. 12U jsl.fr.: snecial Back, including: unusual problem now being considered is the manner in which liquidation can be carried out without immediate realization en the company's Funeral services from the Mitchell Home, 1900 Eutaw Place, oa Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock. 26e tfontinuti pn Sent PogeY, inM frnm atnra. nn 1.100 pound pound Jl'HN K. A I.

i nier icrj. mane anil tall, each 91. Tallow fske, per pound. per 2VjC. credit, 1,300.1,600 founda 7a8.i.

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