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The Galveston Daily News from Galveston, Texas • Page 9

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MQ4tnittly Ui ow uU. JBO.I 4.Mrt'«aiiU tlcsj way rullaa al UM elo US. wtn Uiitslii, iroeo UK tar. (rweallr Tbl AModattd Prm I 1 in r. Tl'oo oo Mi nl Mc ii.

AUlrt "Jill worth TOM pvmv caco. Auiea 9 a an tot lor Un ytar it Mil. i iWncra -Unllrd flat Chryiw. rt Afltccniii. Texn ra.

Includtd BKhlrtra, Gtnira 011 New Centra nn cl ffapeakt Ohk g'andart on doodrlrh, Unltw tnb tnt.r.tata cottunljain fli urtfl (Ujeloiln, large-scale fundeii by clau one carrien In tike Woolworib and the mall orderi hopeful peace proapecu nla lively popular. 'Rondi were narrow. At Chlcarfl whea oi a cent a buihel to up a were unchanged to i lc ltn proved lOc. Cotton advanced 80c to rHcldinj loathe plus, column In th curb u-era Lake Shure, Aluminum 0 Creole Petroleum and. tfonal Petrotfum, Aero illpped with Clticj Srrvlce.

Humble 01 and American CyanamUl Turnove: waa' nhares verius 121,241 pnvloui lull lesslon. Baler HUh. Low. Clou 107K fife -Am ft Am Woolen 'Anaconda. Cop Atch Com Hotort Coot Oil Pel 12 i "J(fe Qreyliound Corp Of) -Im Uarvetttr Pet Ohio Oil Packard Pan Am Alrwayi A Pet 01.

kd Vacuum Boulhtrn Pteinc Standard Oil-- 10 37H 37 Jerwr IT MW Co oi Gulf PrcxJ It 04 5 Oulf Sulphur 4 37 3 flteel Onion A Co WoolworUi QUOTATIONS Salts. Htj-h. Clout -Am Crtnamtd 12 42H 42S A Gu A 9 I 4 4 CIUw 11 -Uiii niji jji? -EJtflt Plch 7 nii i im 9 oni1 Share 17 TiaJ 7H 7H HUtpblf Oil 2- 49 fiO 89 star Gas ait JJnlied Lt A Pow A 4 8 3 3 lac. whi. rjt of ui w.pt4 out Tbtre'iru iitui la tie MWI to account thu for tuill.tb laU to lauk of pi ouwr ouutandlcf tofh vw.mmv*r 1AQ ITt to.lc hlttwr.

ftftembw 11.02%. to cfartrlct traajtn' fttlOM Ktri Stick UMtrUlnUH thi mMtkly-croft rtiwrt Jay. Italy Mitm for DMCC. eonirMtloMU'Mttpa on farpi proh. whto Ujt body rcconycflu ntzt vftk, A uiftt ty, Koreniiiwn itmmwtr rtnttiK Ulaii.

gOVerMMIi" crop rtport woul4 bow a Y.ilpa iii com with two muUy ihorriru decllnt from llicu.ru. Buch decline (wd mbMiM thi pi- irtlu (utufti trading. JBulUib iBitrMti. DOttd rtport from btintti) of Unl lew reeortry equipment to Inittlltd a dUtlliirlH ud otw btibx WM cxptttM 10 pro- duetloa of dUtllltrf dritd crmtci by oiK-thfrd In calm ruched almoit 2c tlmci ua otU ellmbM much ai Me before attttrerj aellfng cut down ccnxwtnit. irerf bouiht Or bouiei -with North- wcittrn eonntctlORi, report! from NortbwMt IndlcaVtiM an excellent de- mmnd tor cite-oiu.

AVhiat held within more Barrow llmlU, wlttt btiyloc sjtlmulftted by airencth at Win- and, rtjJbrU of cnfarortfalfl harvi in of.Cahaija, l( 1 0 rfce Open. or i IThett-- Sept. ssr, Wpt. ALVESTON QRAIN RECEIPTS Wheat None, Sines July l. 585 wbtau Lut year-- None.

Fort Worth. Tex. JP Wheat: No. harfl i umif I.9 1. Barley: No.

comlntll No 3.. nominally 11.13,', No. 3 notnlnally S5 kaffir, norainaiiy -Corn, aheltkd. prlcea at celf. K.

NO i while, nqnuniiir ii.asw: No. 2 ellow. n.J6i4. Oau: 3 white, S4Vc. Chlcmto.

HI. Jd, 11.61: NO. 'heat: No, Uc: No. 3, 7Qttc; No. a.

a. Oats: No'. 1 1 feed, 1 white. 77Hc. WOOL rk Wool were Wl bt trading commission IIOUM aniferrfng from-December to May.

fl-'- tlmated at 40.000 pOunda, Oreaue wool futurei cloaed unclwnitwl of a cent lower. Oct. 300.0; March .2 nominal. Ctttlficated. wool ipot lOt.O Ainal.

to .3 lower. Oct. i35.o bid: Dec. 111.0 bid. Certificated ipot wool topa 137.0 nom- al.

14 up, at Houinon atedy, 13 up, New atfady, 1C fcioU up. at twtatn Atttcoiturtau from eloxt. Tavii, 12 up from Saturdays rtote. THJ-Hw UM. rw-lnakfui N.

oo-- HtpaaewrraV Salt N. tu.it: K. Jenny; c. K.u Smith; C. sliur; c.

Trest; c. ail iCimifs 10,1. SiUO--Unimll. l.rulirwa; u. t', rican Wo 4ttM.ta*U Vloiufj Tiini Titae.

W'tfiol N. tand Favorllea. of Kolr. Dame. Brnrii.

(1 War Loan Drive N.wi tniu'l the Day Lelert. Newa Reporta; N. George M. Tiiaa-CltJ ol Richond. Ohra a Staring ywte Inllrmary, will be -thlr afternoon- at drawing rawng Son funeral horn! and at SS.

Constantln. Margie Ansaldp, i --p. een Rev Alttis K. Revera will a an.d. Int.rmeht will be in ORCIGN EXCHANGE Neir Vork.

Sept. 7. CW CKBIot aianie rate, folio. (or.at Brttaln lS Ian. other.

In Miita): Canada: Official Caaadlao control board i lor united state, dollan: cent premium. Silling- 11 per-cent EqulvaLht to dlacounta 'on anadlan dollar. In New Tort of buylna I 8 13-18 par cent ducount or 80.1SX 1 Ited Sutea c.nti, down OSU Europe: Great Britain official, (Bank- foreljn eithann committee rat.j rtof H.02. iclllnt -atln America: Armluia official M.T7: M.11. up .02: Brazil rtfflclal a.OS ornal; free 5.20 nominal; ifexlco 20.S5 utea' In Icated.

Vttrk Vortt. 7. The clulnx" price ilhL. Mlddllni FOTBKE MARKET! to 13 point, up fro RanKe ot Vora -Open L6w Jar'eh K.M 20.08 (9.03 19.85 19.97 Spot cotton cloaed M. L'' will oe the Serbian Orthodox Cemetery.

Soiay'a r(Mideht of rt! born in Qattko. Tugoijlivia, -Feb. 15, tin. He ic survived by: Two daughters. of Galveiton and AngeTine Solav of City; two ioni, George Solay Jr.

and Mitchell nolnv nf. i uly ct, ic )ec. Zfl 0' New Orleau 1.S3 19.97 19.71 I9.M 10.70 g4 20.29 19.0S-B6 10.55 20.17. 2 0 zo.oiif Olo.e teturtay Ss-sSsii-JBS" 1 apot cable, unleu otherwl.e Mar July. Oct.

ISTATE FOR SALE Unimproved City FOR SALE PALM GARDEN LOTI have cliotcn butldlnr Rite for HOME. (Jbrner lot 91500.00. FLETCHER HARRIS WANTED Hare Buyers for Nice Sli or Seven-Room DweUlhm and llomrallos. ftontrtj WKh Ui. All TransaPllonn Handled Confidentially.

Schlanhey Ph. t-6951 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE i iU.tO-ZU.D4 20 CMcaa. 20 32 20 5 Monln-- Own March 20 (b Octoncr J0 December 30.33b Mainland Property FOR SALE IN LA MAR9UE Z-room house on lot MiSOS ft Fac- Ij Miavrquc-HItclicock hfchwQV. latt built Priced at J1350: S7SO loivn; balHnce small monthly paiy- FOB SALE IN-TEXAS CITY IIKIGIITS SIS S'g ClMfj M.39b JO.Mb 20.44b 20. Ub tLivestbck 1 ittiiiiii i i i i ni mother, Mrs.

Gertrude and two ters i Prayers were-said yesterday 1 eve- the funeral home by Rev Mr. Revere. was' a-mem- Ber the City lodjre Odd Fellows, Aerie- JNo. Fra- iernal Order of Eagles; Texas Cltv Post No. 3216, Ww City Post No.

89, American Lerioh in be: John George Hop- Dowdy, Tony Chuoke t. F. a dry dock worker, was struck. a while standlris-TM" thi.curb in the loadlhi 10" SUU T. J.

1 1 -luny UOUOKS Vucetlch Bill Kovacevich. 8HELTON--Th'e oMy of Jackson s'jfy Shelton, 63, resident: of Texas City for two years, who 'died Mori- ay, at the home, of his slater, Mrs Hudson, overlsnd to luntsville by the Froberg funei-a. of Alvin. Interment was in iuntsville In Pine Prairie Ceme- ery. Besides his sister, he is sur- shown by the e'vldtnce, OLEABED OF.CH/HGE Dr.

Poth of the Unlversit Sch001 of Medicine, 'wa cleared of a' charge -of azsravfttp with' a molSrV.nf'l^wh! Justice Peace'Orra'M. Rich mond dismissed :the.caae agalns him yesterday. The -charge re out Of an AiirnninMiji of S-room houne. paper Lot paper MUM ft Price HMO. EaSy terms! Ve havr mrnnr other itood burs In DIE WALKER REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE Phone 488 wliu im property owner.

BOX 108, TO BUY 8 or S-rssnj brfctt In thi weil end of town. Cal: MRS GODWIN, 2-73M. JUJCHASEII gMALI. 114. Texas City FOR SALE In oo vena, ot ta Maronc.

Oak rt'ctle relrlirralor. riiiaV. choice bnlldlni on CHAS. KELLNER Mechanic St Pkoim J-7MI Food AdmlnhtraUon zgzrssA ajsagf a TM- vived by nephews. several nieces and Common a mediui alauebl.

Commr cull. ijan Btocker cal STEVENS-Funeral sirvces for Mrs Julius Stevens, 70, former resident of Galveston, who died Monday in a Houston hospital, will be held this 'at 8:30 o'clock at the karthman funeral home and at 9 clock Saints Church. Kramer will officiate, and interment will he in Holy Cross Cemetery. Mrs. Stevens.

is survived' by: Three.sons, J. A. Stevens, K. Stevens and J. W.

Stevens, all of Houston; four daughters Mrs Swanson and Mrs. H. Wey of Hous ton, Mrs. A. E.

Cole of Sh'reveport indrta" VaTM' D- Hlsh3mlth The 'Third Order of St Francis SL wh 1 fS was a mem- moiiiy $12 OOIP waa itahdin to the street wa'tc --P -he crowd waiting to co-inl wh 4 TM for nildnikht when the -bus struck Turn ai knocked Wm down. He said he dt not see the. bus nor-hear. It-a proacft. Dismissal of-the caie by Assiatarit Count atif rt Gernsbacher wl 119 negligence wi automobile accident and- th because of I because of failure of the complaining withi to.

show up: in Oi seve the complainant did- The a of th Sfir ff chambe Commerc wilt hold Its regular meeting Fr day mornlnr at 10:30 o'clock It th 0 a. Holllday, general manager. EXfERT nf (i, ir hn on rlor lUes Mtper ii office -of the WPB of the VJ ITM of Commerce today from 10:30 to 5 o'clock to odvise Iocs merchants, distributors and othe? lemJ. 0nneC With prob BOTAKV MNCTCEON Altlr of All Quotations "on hard" SO DOWN FATMENT. MONTHIV.

S'L" faclnj con- cnoi TM" chcM1 POHT WnilTH LIVESTOCK ri NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY THAT HOMESITE You'll proud to own of thMt lob when otw day won you ein build kind of homo vou'vo wanted. Locatod on high, mil driintd ridge in La Marque. WM not undtr water during IT-lnoh rain July 27-28. Smallott lots in Wx142. Throo ftrent entrances on county maintained streets.

At- rtld surveyod and title guaranteed. Today you can take your choice as we hafe not offend lots in tttf. fonl i Third ltftli ion Wore. Many lots an adjacent to lights, gas, water and telephone service. Priced from 1250 each with only 125 down payment and per month.

We are open all day every day. REAL ESTATE STAFFORD 817 6th St. 4 Texas City bulbed at alaush'ter I a 13 and itocke Bonds averaje. hela 7i SS HVer? b)r i 'Ivlnc both Two Centra ---01 ended ahead, two doiTM and twn unchanged. Four Prr FOD SALE IN MARQUE SMALL 5-ROOM MODERN HOME.

Two-car farnfc wllh wash- kqilw and wnollwnrklni; shop. Well located. Good buy at-- MMO--IUIMI Down ALLAN BAILEY Itenl EfiUtn unrt Initurnncr. Fhonn (SS71, Ia tnrhlrm home and trarmr, 3 mtrrn land, Muriuf. I37M.

Ttrma, iww 8-rnom home, double ronwr Irrt, Tfxai Clljr. rmimOnn at onrr. Ittpertlon by arpolntniPNl. EARL A. WYATT i City Trlfphotw ttt IV ITS A( Dili AND holi'i: 'xtv loll or ArT iniciimvnt "for" rtvf-room modrrn home, wrnc ii; immenlntt pMittnlnn.

HltcticucH lot 0x200 willi li two unrf Uirfp-rrrnm Amertcan Telephone 3. got uo to 11B "Si Columola aa. traction at 10.1. Olie" -v inciutieo Kan.aa city Ter- mlnil II and St. Paul Internationa Hydro ElecUlc S.

4 point, to 1 Haven TM, lo.t b.tt.r than a point at other. ontli. loilnt end Included Readlnt United governments were a rarelv were rarelv traded, reflecting approach of the big September war loan drive ot Denmark and Copenhagen 6. eacb advanced point, but mo.l oth.r for. eign dollar loan, were quiet.

Fees Paid Banks for Handling Ration Stamps Increased Washington, Sept. 7. IP The office of prlco administration today announced an Increase In fees pnM to bnnks for handling ration stumps, coupons, and certificates The OPA said the fees were raised to keep Its promise to reimburse banks for actual OKnenseft of operation. A survey showed they had been operating the ration blinking system at a OPA flald. The increase Is retroactive to July 1.

i i-- Docieiy oi All PK Church recited the fosary at the funeral home last night. JACOBSON--Funeral servlcei for irs. Eva Kabakoff Jacohson, 37, -no died at John Sealy Hkspital yesterday afternoon at 1:40 o'clock i win be u- held this mornin extende ng a Ill at 10 o'clock lness, will be ----mi iaiutija, UC this, morning at 10 o'clock n.S,! Bro. funeral, home. Ra 1p i officiate.

3 ac bs Is'survived by: Her husband, Paul Jacobson; one son, Artie Jerome Jacobson, both of Galveston; three sisters, Mrs Ka- Pell, Mrj Abe Cohen and Mrs. Lettes: three brothers, Ellias Kaba- iSk' 'l Kab and Harry Kabakoff, all Memphis, Tenn and other relatives. A 'resident of wi win IV Rotary club P. M. La of Houston a of Houston charman of the HouMoif region region, i regon rlnan committee, CDCh of the region, will also attend the meet- Ing, will be held at caneer Hotel.

at program. tcCarter anii charg AWVS WORKERS i Galveston ambulance ttiituumrice drivers aw telephonists have done outstanding work during recent civil- efe alerts re During the SJVSl 3 medlcal un the last years allbearers will Leon Jacob- Rio Grande Valley Taking Advantage Of High River stations un- ble to take care of all the water irsnuc ven fc 0 rl5e ln the Rio No additional water was In sight, aid International Boundary Com. mission Engineer J. Lytel San S'te' ed every sta- ac taking water i he ver for cltrll orchards LyM estimated the stations ten ay were taking 3000 cubic feS nH er 0 4 from th r'ver ty IndlcaSd ood RI Grando cveral "lays to" come fV ri fIKE VICTIMS Miss Betty Schmidt, director of case work, who was sent to Galveston from natlonaM headquarters of the American Red Cross following the; July storm, has been cal Ed to Housfon to confer with officials regarding relief measures for surviving yibflms of the hotel "re In.that city yesterday, it wa" announced here. MARINE RECB0ITEBS A number of applicants for enlistment in the United states marine corps, women's'reserves, were received -here yesterday and Monday when a recruiting party from Dallas htaaquarters visited Galveston, according to Capt.

J. W. Dodson, who was in charze of the interviews recruiters, who also Included Sgt. Mnry Cafle of women's here last! night following the two-day recruit- ng drive. NEGROES FINED Justice of the Peace James L.

McKenna yesterday meted out fines ranging from $5 to S25 to four ne- groes caught, when Constable Fel- gle raided a dice game in the rear of a domino parlor at 29th and Saturday night. Three-of the ne- groes were fined $5 and costs each on (jamlng charges, while the fourth was fined $25 and costs on a charge of. intermittent gamlnV NAMED CHAIRMAN Thoroas G. Rice, has been ap- pointtd chairman the Red Cross public information committee. It was announced yesterday by Miss Gertrude Glrardcali, executive secretary ot the Galveston Red Cross Loo.

i er: N. tan; s. 3d war Loan Drlva: N. 1 1 n-to Jjllu; N. Daneellme.

Dane. Mullc. Itcporta; N. Eventa. ll'aa-- n.wa Riporta; N.

chapter. Mr. Rice will name chalr- men for the 1 following divisions df that, committee Red Cross, Glrai-deau, said: Prest, radio speakers bureau, exhibit and na. TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS Local 'police' reported two traffic accidents yesterday afternoon. driven by' 1 Mrs J.

2010 27th, truck driver for. the Morton'Potato'Co and E. A- United 'States coast guard, were In 'collision'yeaUrdaJ- afternooh.au o'clock at according to the-report of Police Officer L. Van Dyke, who estimated damage to the two cari at JIM and (75, respectively: other collision occurred at o'clock at and D'bMween can driven by Fred Justice, .4006 N. and Alex Dioklnion.

Police Officer W. who made the report, estimated to the Justice that to the Attwork-car at A charge of failure to have driver's license was filed against Attwork. BACK FROM VACATION County Clerk John R. turned from a -vacation trip to Boston and New, York over the and was back at his desk He was accompanied the trip by hla wife. LKAVE OF ABSENCE Charles Stubbs, chairman of i and bbiid committee ofj the AWVS.

has asked for a of absence Until December. who has been rserv- ing as cochalrman on thto commit- 1 ITHJ CALVilTOM MIWl-MCi News pf Ships And Shipping Chinfl to Enter Trans-Ocean Shipping Trade The Weather HKATMM HTOCT 1 Sept. 7. ti? Unlttd States today necuted lire ments.which will piece China he transocean trade, first time lu.filtfofy, The war shipping admlnfstr Ion announced It assigned tw Jberty gp rnment, to by Chines seamen operated under th 3hlnei flag for ihe diiritlpp. the present lick of Chinese mer ham officers, American officer will be carried Chinese re- lacimehts can b.

Bareboit" charters of th'e vea- els were executed by Dr. T. oong Chinese foreign mlnlstei Adm. Emory S. if a hipping administrator.

The-soJps be named th sung Shan and the Chung Cheng onor(ng the-formal names of Dr un Sen Generallsslnv hlanj Kei Shek. They will jerated by China Defense Sup- lies, and will be used to uri-y supplies for the war agalns supplies The. Chinese seamen will bv i-o- rulted In this country from among hose who have survived sinkings the United Nations war serv ub Chaser Named or Arizona Town Wilmington, Sept. 7. JP An- he.r submarine chaser, the frigate BS named Arina copper slid- down the ays.

of the. Consolidated Steel Cor- ratloh She'will. be turned er. Immediately 'by' the maritime mmliixm to' navy. for com- As o'f -burned wayube steel supports holding in slUoh the, Murphy, Whose son Yeoman lost his life Pearl Harbor, the 'first 'Arizona sualty, dashed a bottle bow and the craft raced down rutiway Into the: bay.

large delegation of Arlznsan's as present at the cerenyny; in- udin Gov. Sidney P. Osborn and sbee city officials. The 1 gdver- spoke briefly of the co'nlrlbu- 'm his state had made to the effort and said that Artzonans, ho produce ,40 per cent of-the tlbn's copper were as a hole well satisfied with -the prog- iss of the and'the home odiictitm. He met hia daughter, arjorie, an ensign in the WAVES, ho Is stationed at nearby San dro.

She was in the Philippines, avinp shortly- before. Pearl Harr. Her fiancee and in aunt and cle are'- prisoners of the Japa- has been appointed to 'take place. FMMlMIONKBS COURT ''meeting, of ithe county com- -Jionera will be held at o'clock this' County dge. Theodore-R.

Robinson an- Ajliota Calcato Denver JCaBaaa City New Orlrana Terk Jklatoaia City tnrav.port Unarlllo SbSSX conui cr.ri.ti 1 so II SI Jl S7 90 rafo Fort Vl-arlli- CUT Temperature: Highest to, loweat 81, verlj. U. Sun. moon and lldii gepl. I.

SUN-- Rliu at 7 a. aet. at 7:33 p. at. at 3:01 p.

at :03 a. m. a) a. low teel Company ireaks All Its 'reduction Records Pittsburgh, Sept. 7.

IP ompany records for production ot eel were brokelh. last month- in esponse to an appeal from th! roduction board, the linoia Steel Corporation Mid to- The. United States steel Corpbrii- on subsidiary repcrted. that its urnaces in August, a tough onth for steelmaklng, oroduced 962,631 tons of Ingots. This wai 9,000 tons niore than tne previous ecbrd month of 1943.

The WPB asked the steel Indus- to turn out 2,000,000 extra tons. A Nittl Mn All DR A ATICI EXCiTING t' AUTHENTIC I Fighting Heroei OFTHF STATION K.L.U.F. Tirae: Wedncwtir Even :S.pt«h,8:J8.p.M. "Sponsored by LONE STAR A NAVY ITORE MM MABKET Ke water from the almost-dry 8 ec a Ml 0 lh OS VTchr 'TM2 down i ih hull period was one 1 ltind 'nvoked In I a tl Buy War Bonds and War Stamps Today The First National Bank of Calveston 22nd and Avenut Onlvrwlon. Tcinii Pedrral Drnii.li Insurant-.

Corporation 'Tou've been sounding oflf a lot about INVASION! "All right, that's in American's jprivilege. But get this straight-you're entitled to talk like an American only if you act like one. "You've got your INVASION. We're doing the sweating, fighting and dying. Nowyowbuy the War Bonds.

Buy till it hurts--literally. "It can't hurt as much as a hunk of shrapnel in your leg--I know!" He's fighting road and he's right. We've all got a job to do. They're doing the dying--we've got to do the buying! How billion this month. Your'share in the INVASION loan should be all you can'stand and more, too! For it will take every red cent every red-blooded American can get together to put this 3rd War Loan-the INVASION loan--over.

look at it logically. The money you invest in War Bonds will buy you a better way of living when the war is won education for your children the home you always wanted new car And your money is safe. The word of the enure United States of America is behind that promise. It's up to you this month to prove to your mm fighting over there that tve'rt backing them aj over hers. Cut! ysu afford to do less than your best? There's only out answer to lEPtlmitR 9IH TO 10TH A copy of our booklet on tin 3rd Wa Loan Eonds will be sent en request u'itboul cost nr obligation, and ire shall be happy to bundle your subscription without profit to ourselves.

MERRILL LYNCH, PIERCE, FENNER BEANE L'naerrcritfrj ana Dhtnbvton cf Invulmcat Sfcurititi i in Stctiriiiei ana Ctwv' American National Insurance Co. Building Telephone: 4623 Calveston miiiimmmm.

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