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PAGE FIFTEEN JAN. 13, 1943. -ELMIRA STAR-GAZETTE- Bank Loans Mortgage Nazis Would Trade Legal HcigHts Club To Hear (Continued from Preceding Column) HTBST MORTGAGE money to build. Stocks Hold Narrow Range Diplomat Captives Launch Plan To Boost wujr. refinance and repair, service.

Mr. Hanwell. 2-6451. Prompt Washington (AP) The Stata David vs. Goliath U.

Laffey Torpedoed Battleship, Silenced 2 Other Jap Warships, Blew Up Big Destroyer Department disclosed today that flew xork (AP) Mixed price Germany is trying to obtain tne Ward LaFrance changes prevailed in the stock release of its North African arm- FIRST mortgage money. Any amount. W' Vp to 20 years to pay. No application fees or charged by ug. Brownlow authorized mortgage loan brokers.

1064 W. Water. Dial 2-3317. 14 market today and movements were confined mostly to a fractional Farm Yields ElmirA Heights A. Ward La-1 Am.rion tnm 1a November- France wui address the Elmira I h.

Amer- by making the exchange of Amer range. Helghts Rctary Club Thursday at The volume of trading, slow Lewis H. Schwartz of Watkins San Francisco (AP) At the 6:15 p. m. in the St.

Johns from the start, continued light to ican diplomats held in France contingent upon the release of the German officials. Glen, Farm Security Administration height of a violent sea battle in FOR SALE Small first mortgage, 6. ward the fourth hour. Church parish hall. David L.

Gun-dry, also of the Ward LaFrance Dial 6679. County Supervisor, announced to 14 Selected leaders improved their (Tyler Thompson. Elmira. who day that preliminary steps in a was second secretary oi Truck will show motion pictures of Army trucks in action. program to increase Chemung and positions although few were able to get up steam enough for more than a feeble advance.

Schuyler Counties food production To Observe iouth ight ho aici: of public baking Pursuant to the resolution of the Town Board of the Town of South-port, adopted the 31st day of December, 1942, Notice Is Hereby Given that New York State Electric Gas Corporation on December 26, 1942, made application in writing to the Town Board of the Town of Southport for its consent and that it grant by ordinance to said corporation, its successors and assigns, ihe right and privilege to alter and supplement the present routes operated as follows: B'rom the terminus of said Corporation's presently certificated route, on South Main Street at the intersection of South Main and Marion Streets in the Town of South-port and continuing along South Main Street in a southerly direction to the intersection of Federal and South Main Streets, and returning in the reverse direction. Notice Is Hereby Given that said Town Board will first consider said application ati a meeting to be held at Jhe Board Rooms in the Town Hall in said Town of Southport on the 4th day of February at P. M. at which time and place those interested -may be heard. Dated.

December 31. 1942. ETTIE B. EVERITT, Clerk of the U. S.

Legation at Vichy, is believed to be in the American group). MORTGAGE LOANS-To buy. build or improve your home. F.H.A. Insured available.

Call or send for formation. Chemung Valley Savings and Loan 220 E. Water St is being undertaken by his orrice, Youth Night will be observed at Fractional gains predominated Oakwuod Methodist Church Thurs The plan includes relocation of in the bond' market and commod The Americans. wTo are toeing day at 7 p. m.

labor now on non-commercial farms ities were uneven. taken to Germany from Lourdes. Personals: to those producing goods for sale. France (the United Press said tne Mrs. Elmer Andrews, 240 Scott- Of interest to utilities followers I Mr.

Schwartz said a survey of $1,000, $1,500 On mortgage, improved city or suburban property. Address C-572. Star-Gazette. 13 wood underwent a major was th 3 Edison Electric Institute's labor resources of area farm faml operation Monday at Arnot-Ogden trip was scheduled to begin today) include about 140 diplomats, consular officials, newspaper Red Cross workers and report that power production had lies has been started to determine the eact extent of deficiencies and Hospital. Her condition is report ed favorable.

The condition of surpluses of labor on each. Land turned sharply upward from the holiday slack period to 3,952,587,000 kilowatt hours in the week ended William Etter. 130 W. 14th St, is others interned when the toreaic came with Vichy. requirements to match the produo reported improved.

He recently teries far enough as the Laffey widened the range. Then the little destroyer found herself in deeper trouble. She had separated from 'her companion ships and was surrounded by the enemy. There was a battleship on her stern, a second on her port beam, and two large Jap destroyers on the port bow. The Laffey and the two Jap destroyers opened fire simultaneously.

The Laffey put one Jap out of action' and left her burning briskly. But the other put a torpedo into our ship, and got a fair hit on the Laffey's deck. The Laffey still had three oi her 5-inch guns working, and turned them on the remaining Jap destroyer, in a no-quarter duel at point blank range. Damage to both ships was tremendous. One after another the Laffey's guns were silenced.

Finally she was down to a single big gun. But she kept on fighting. The Jap destroyer tried to creep away. But she exploded and sank. The Laffey was left alone on the darkened But she was Jan.

9. The figures indicated distri tive capacities of each family also The State Department also dis underwent a serious operation. bution was continuing to average are being tabulated. Mr. and Mrs.

Edgar Etter of Brooklyn have returned home 13 to 15 per cent above totals of 12 To step up fodd production, the closed that several of the French officials internedby this government at Hershey. Pa. have been months earlier. The power supply after visiting William Etter, 130 Farm Security Administration in Town of Southport. Jan 8-14t-Z also was under discussion in Wash W.

14th St. 1943 intends to: released from internment there ington. Mrs. Elmer Andrews of 240 'and have offered their services 1. SIXOCATE to better farms, NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEABING Pursuant to the resolution of the Studied for indications of world Scottwood Ave.

underwent an 1 1 the military effort of the United families whose labor is now wast Council of the City of Elmira, adopted trade trends was the Federal Re operation wonaay ai Araoi-ugaen Nations against the Axis. ed on inferior land. LOANS For the Conversion of Oil or Gas Heating Equipment. FOR INSULATION ET LOOSE FILL, BATT TYPE OR BOARD WITHIN EXISTING STRUCTURE. FOR INSULATION BY, STORM DOORS AND WINDOWS OR WEATHER STRIPPING, COST OF LOAN No Down Payment Required Up to 36 Months to Repay the 4th day of January, 1343, Notice Is Hereby Given that New York State serve Bank of New York report ana win De aoie 10 re 2.

HELP RECRUIT surplus that bankers acceptances loans on ceive callers irv a few days. Electric Gas Corporation on Decem labor on farms, give the workers subsistence during a three-week Miss Elizabeth Pal nek of 237 goods in transit or in warehouses ber 26, 1942, made application in writ ing to the Council of the City of El Prescott Ave. is staying at thel increased in December for the Obituaries training course, and help place home of Mrs. Elmer Andrews, mira for its consent and that it grant by ordinance to said corporation, its them on farms needing help. FSA the --Solomons, the huge gray hulk of a Jap battleship came slashing through the darkness, her engines driving her at a speed of close to 25 knots.

In her path was the audacious USS Laffey, the first of a swift new series of destroyers. The captain of the Laffey, Lt. Com. W. E.

Hank of Norfolk, and her crew, were set for a kill that night. A few minutes earlier they had silenced the guns of a Jap cruiser. But th'3 was bigger game. The report of the 12th Naval District told Tuesday of the sea epic, of the battle that raged Nov. 12 and 13.

The Laffey rocketed straight at the vast shape of the Jap bat-tlewagon, her engines racing at "emergency full." When the range was right Commander Hank let go with a salvo of torpedoes. But the Laffey was moving almost as fast as the torpedoes. And it was clear that with both ships heading at full-speed for the same square yard of ocean, the destroyer was going to be there first. But by how much? Every man held his breath. The Navy report said "as the bows crossed, an alert Jap on the forward deck could have tossed a hand grenade onto the deck of the destroyer." The margin was just over 10 feet.

But the racing Laffey got clear in time. It appeared that two of the torpedoes hit the battleship. And then, as a parting insult, the Laffey's four 5-inch guns were turned on the battleship's massive superstructure, focused on the bridge. The bridge appeared literally to pulverize and blow away. "It was shot completely off the ship," the Navy stated.

The battleship started blazing away with secondary guns she couldn't depress her larger bat Scottwood Ave. first time in a year. The total outstanding on Dec 31, however, of $118,039,000, was $76,181,000 less will heip pay transportation costs successors and assigns, the right and privilege to alter and supplement the 3. HELP ENLARGE or develop present routes operated as follows Chemung County than a year earlier. Most of the in operaticns to match the work ca Commencing at the intersection of East Water Street and Madison Ave crease was said to "be on goods for Schools' Coal pacity of families.

Thomas B. Flick. 68. of 717 export. nue and continuing easterly along 4.

THROUGH LOANS to farm I Johnson SL. died Wednesday morn East Water Street for a distance of ers and supervision manage ing, Jan. 13, 1943. Survivors: Wife, about 3,200 feet to the entrance gate of the Kennedy Valve Manufacturing ment, help provide all needs for all- I Etta; a daughter. Mrs.

Clifford Piles Adequate Wall Street: out production. I Green of Elmira Heights; a sister. company plant; thence returning on East Water Street in a westerly direc Farmers cooperatine with FSA 12 24 36 Loan Paym'ta Paym'ts Paym'ta $100 $8.75 4.59 3.20 $300 $26.32 $13.77 9.59 $500 $43.86 $22.95 $16.97 The city school system faces no Mrs. Maude Sanders of Munsey Quotations of transactions today tion to the intersection of East Water Street and Sullivan Street: thence immediate danger of a coal short-1 Valley, eight grandchildren; age and will finish the winter with I several nieces and nephews. The in tna two counties sent more food to the war effort 1942 than was thought possible, Mr.

Schwartz furnished by Carl ML Loeb, Rhoades St Realty members of northerly on Sullivan Street to con. nect with the presently certificated the supply on band if buildings body is at the Davis unerai Home. New York Stods Exchange. added in a year-end review. are kept at moderate tempera- Funeral announcements later.

route of New York State Electric Gas Corporation to the intersection of tures. Schools Supt. Oscar F. Ker- East Church and Sullivan Streets; and i Bendix 34 34 '4 34 Vi ELMIRA BANK AND TRUST COMPANY A MARINE MIDLAND BANK Main Office 150 Lake St Area Market Director lin said today. I Mrs.

Johanna Slarkham of 703 a sorry sight of a ship, with all her guns silenced and a bad fire out of Then the Jap battleship whose bridge had been shot away straddled the Laffey with a salvo of 14-inch-ers. The destroyer was almost swamped by the splash. The fire was burning without hope of recovery. The wounded men were put on life rafts; the others in life jackets. Commander Hank gave orders to abandon ship.

Commander Hank and three other officers were on deck forward. A medical officer was bringing up the last wounded man from sick bay. A violent explosion ripped the Laffey apart. The medical officer was trapped below; the captain was never seen again. The Laffey sank immediately.

Commencing at the terminus of New Marine Midland 3 3 The Board of Education, antici- E. Market St, died eanesaay York State Electric Gas Corpora uon presently certificated route on pating transportation difficulties morning, Jan. 13, 1943, at 10 a. m. Named on Committee For Food Problems iwist Miller Street: thence westerly on several months ago, filled all tne Only survivor is a nepnew, Tea- I Rem Rand 12 12 1VA Shep Niles B.

30; A. 83 Thatcher B. A. 6 Thatcher pfd B. 35 V4 A.

374 East Miller Street to the intersection bins and stored an auxiliary sup- erick Mulcahy. The body will De of South Main and West Miller Fred A. Lester, who has been Streets, an returning in the reverse ply on the Parker Athletic Field taken to the Connelly Funeral property, he explained. Home where the funeral will be area director of Agricultural Mar direction. Licensed Lenders 77 26 73 Notice Is Herebv Given that said keting Administration, has been Board rules call for schoolroom held riday at 8:19 a.

m. and at Council first consider said appli 8 temperatures between 68 and 72, 1 St Patrick's Church at 9:15. SS. named one of five chairmen of temporary food industries commit cation at tne meetinz to be held 26 73 8 6 10 38 133 SuDt. Kerlin said.

Janitors have Peter and Paul's Cemetery. the City Hall in said City of Elmira LOANS on watches, diamonds, jewelry. Piatt Jewelry Loan, Lake and Water. 6 10 on i tees to be set up in five New York been directed to keep the temper on the 1st day of February at 8:00 State cities. M.

at which time and Dlace those ature as near 70 as possible to Funerals inreresxea may De neard. Tha chairmen, named by Robert 133 help conserve coal, he added. Mrs. Bessie E. McDonald of 260 A.

Hanson, state supervisor of the Allis-Chambers Am Can" Am Locomotive Am Radiator Am Roll Mills Am Smelting Am Tel Tel Am Tobacco Am Water Wks Anaconda Atchison At. Coast Line Avia Corp Am Benef Loan Beth Steel Calumet, Hecla Food Distribution Administration, Dated January 4. 1943. RUSSELL F. GEE, City Clerk of the City of Elmira.

French Reveal W. Chemung Place. Thursday at 2 p. m. at the Hagerman Funeral Home and at 2:30 at the Church will be located in Buffalo, Roches a oy 3 25 45 26 3 Girl Scout Leaders Set Dinner Monday ter, Syracuse, Albany and New York City, th3 Associated Press re Jan.

8-14t-Z Sensible Loan Payments 19.75 mo. repays $100 loan in 12 mos. Other amounts in proportion. Prompt, private, on signature, furniture, auto. No co-signers.

Men or women, war, office workers, others. Come in or phone. PERSONAL FINANCE CO of New York Gorton Room 2 Phone Elmira 7186. Ask for Mr. Gear of the Nazarene.

The Rev. H. A. Pak. Woodlawn Cemetery.

ports. Prevent Firm From Dropping Gas Pipe Line Mrs. Walter Harm has been DAIRY MARKET The committees, asked to be Laval Deal With Hitler formed by Food Administrator named chairman of the Girl Scout Leaders' dinner with Miss Oleda SchroUky, national dramatic ad Mrs. Mary Esther Stafford of Millport. Thursday at 2 p.

m. at the family home. The Rev. Earl Claude R. Wickard, will function to BUTTER AND CHEESE help solve iood shortages and oth viser, next Monday night.

Mrs. New York (AP) BUTTER, re introduce H- Robertson. Maple Grove Ceme London (AP) Adolf Hitler has Arthur W. Booth will ceipts 380,083: scarce. 13 26 73 8 6 10 38 133 46 3 25 45 26 y4 3 14 57 6 7 29 44 28 20 18 3378 16 15 25 10 -21 10 35 68 16 "41 25 7 22 58 tery, norseneaas.

(First hand wholesale price made a 10-point political deal with Miss Schrottky. level) creamery, higher than 92 the French Chief of Government The Girl Scout Leaders Associa-Pierre Laval which permanently tion has approved a new local score and premium marks 47 CASH YOU? WILL HELP Associated Press San Francisco John McLaren. 96, horticulturist, who built San deprives France of 4,800 square handbook for leaders and a consti- 48 82 score (cash market) 47 er problems arising from maldistribution of civilian food supplies, Hanson said. Other chairmen are T. Franklin Slater, Charles Brnikerhoff, Leo Powers and John F.

Conaboy. Hanson said he believed the five committees would be able to cover the major marketing districts bat said others may be added. 46 3 25 45 26 3 14 56 6. 7 29 44 28 20 18 33 16 15 25 10 21 10 35 68 16 41 25 7 22 58 Int Tel Tel Kennecott Loew's Mack Truck Macy Mid-Cont. Petro Mont-Ward Nat Biscuit Nat Dairy Pro Nat Distillers Central Shipbldg 14 56 6 7 29 44 28 20 18 33 16 15 25 10 21 10 35 68 16 47; 88-91 score 46 47.

miles of territory comprising two tution for its organization. At deDartments alone- the Belgian meeting Monday, the association CHEESE receipts firm State, whole" milk flats, held, 1941 Francisco's famous Golden Gate Park, the world's largest cultivated park, on sand dunes. He was born near Stirling, Scotland. Washington (AP) The Federal Pewar Commission Tuesday denied permission to the Cabot Gas Corp. and its parent company, Godfrey L.

Cabot to abandon natural gas pipeline facilities in Upstate New York. "Should these applications be granted," the commission said, "certain industries of which several are engaged in war production: numerous towns and villages including at least several hundred homes and a number of schools and buildings now heated by gas, might and probably" -would be, on short notice, deprived of essential appointed Miss Lois Tomlinson chairman of a Girl Scout meeting next Tuesday at which movies of flats, full grass, 1942, 29 border, involves sending 400,000 more skilled French workers to Germany and promises to strengthen Laval's position among the col 30. Each area committee will be composed of members of the various last summers Harris Hill Camp and tne nationally released 'Vol- New York Dr. Frank Alvord LIVE POULTRY THE AVERAGE PERSON CAN BORROW UP TO $300 FROM US. REPAY OUT OF INCOME TO SUIT YOUR CONVENIENCE.

Elmira Personal Loan Co. 130 E. Water Dial 8116 laborationist French leaders, a branches of the food trade, it was New York AP LIVE POUL Perret 75, world-renowned volca- Fighting French spokesman said unteers for Victory" will be shown. No American Ches Ohio Chrysler Consol Edison TRY firm. (Grade unless nologist whose direct research of Tuesday.

explained, and the representatives of each committee will form the volcano eruptions dated back to otherwise specified) by freight 1906. At the same time the Jong-await-1 jj riinrifv ed agreement, which turned down I laCHeS OI KjHaTWy nucleus of, a stata committee. Con Insurance colored, 5 lbs. and up 38; 4 to 5H lbs. ib; Leg services which the applicants have Hitler's reported plan to conscript pAIln TT 1 Frenchmen to fight the United Na- VIlUUp 17tri.V Mr.

Lester, with offices in Buf- Com Credit falo, formerly directed the Agricul- Curtiss-Wright tural Marketing Administration in Curt-Wright horn, 4-5 lbs. 30. Fowls, New York Edward Branch Ly 41 25 7 22 58 undertaken to render and for which the public has properly re Members of the Ladies of Char colored and Leghorn, 4 lbs. and up, 30. Old roosters, 5 lbs.

and up, tnis section or the state including Douglas Aircraft ity sewing committee held a bene How Much Money Do You Need Now? 23. Turkeys, hens and young Chemung County. man, 66, publicity director, who was manager of the Belgian Relief Fund which raised $2,000,000 for the relief of Belgium in the first World War. 134 134 134 He has directed DuPont lied upon the Cabot companies. The commission added its deci fit party at the home of Mrs.

Mi toms, under 18 lbs. 39. Ducks, tne Blue Stamp food distribution Erie 8 8 tions and put Laval in control of the French police in the former occupied zone, with fuller administrative powers generally, contained fewer concessions to the Germans than some observers had expected. chael Rourke Tuesday. under 5 lbs.

30. By express: plan, to be abolished Mar. 1, and Gen Electric sion would affect consumers in Mount Morris, Fillmore, Bath, Sewiue committee No. 1 will Roasters, Rocks, 5 lbs. and up from time to time announced Vic- Gen Foods 31 34 44 meet at 2 p.

m. Thursday at Co Gen Motors 3738, 4-5 lbs. 3436; crosses tory Food ltets. lumbus Center with Mrs. Glenn R.

OY4. 31 34 45 25 25 57 29 3 4-5 lbs. 36; Reds, 5 lbs. and up, 38: 4-5 lbs. 36: Leehorn 4-5 lbs.

St Petersburg. Fla. Dr. Herman Johannes' Boldt, 87, retired German-born physician who won world fame as a gynecologist. Weigand, chairman.

Geneseo, Leiscester, LeRoy, Roos-burg, Churchville, Warsaw, Perry, Avon, Hume and York. The commission stated natural gas could not be obtained by the The departments which will not You make If you You weekly borrow receive payments of 50 50 $1.31 100 100 2.25 150 150 3.36 apPv 200 4.46 A 250 5.55 -Soil 300 6.65 Goodyear Tire Goodrich Int Harvester Int Nickel Catholic Youth Organizations 32. Fryers, Rocksi crosses and PfOflllfP Reds M. Fowls, colored and Lee- iwuutc Basketball teams will meet at be restored to the French state are those 6f Nord and Pas de Calais, extending from the North Sea southward for about 100 miles horn, 4 lbs. and up 30.

Broilers, York (AP) (State Dept. Packard Motor p. m. Thursday at SS Peter and Paul's Hall with Mrs. W.

Joseph rrn 31 Old rnnntem SU Ihs ana MKtS.J lradinsr was companys consumers from other sources at this time and that discontinuance of service to those consumers at this season "would Para. Pict. 15 Doodle. and up 23. Turkeys, hens, un- or ppies, pears ana old crop Penn Djx Ce.

pfd. 37 New Haven, Conn. The Rev. Charles Baker Hedrick, 64, a professor at the Berkeley Divinity School since 1911 and acting dean for the last year. along the Belgian border.

They are part of the recently created moderate for other der 18 lbs. 39. Penney, J. C. carrots, and vegetables.

forbidden zone" in which the obviously have quite serious and perhaps fatal results." Penn. HALT TIRE FIRE 25 25 57 29 3 15 37 80 24 28 44 5 14 7 87 18 31 EGGS BEETS: New York, nearby sec- Germans are building fortifications 80 24 28 44 5 Station 5 firemen were called to Vnu VnvL AT TTPr.C3 0 SAG- I tinnc Kll hW OC IX tFoi vwia and most Frenchmen have already been removed from them. Phillips Petro PAYMENTS CAN BE MADE BI-MONTHLY OR MONTHLY LOANS $25 TO $300 A LOCAL INSTITUTION CITIZENS LOAN CO. weak. MIXED COLORS: Fancy to CABBAGE: New York, upstate IW 31 34 44 25 25 57 28 3 15' 36 80 .24 28 44 5 14 7 87 18 31 13 30 26 59 10 16 16 26 Hitler strengthened Laval's Iron and Ste 14 extinguish a burning tire on an out-of-state trailer-tractor truck on Roe Ave.

near Davis St. at 1:10 a. m. today. Firemen believed the tire "ran hot" due to friction.

i erreA firsta 37 current reo.pinrs 1 1.00(?5)1 4fl- red 1 Marines Enst 7, 4 Join Waacs i i nI hand against his collaborationist rival Jacques Doriot, leader of the 37: mediums 34? dirties No. 1. CARROTS- IVearhv xjiub. Jay Parker Flowers 34ffi)- average checks 33(5)33. Ded.

washed hn hslrt 1 nnffli Westing. Elec. French Fascistic Popular Party, to I 1 i-" A.uvs hu x. I Lf. 1 116 E.

Water St. Dial 9731 7 87 18 31 tot WHITES: Fancy to extra fancy ONIONS: New York, western wneeunS the degree that he assured the Seven Marines and four Waacs were sworn into the armed ser- kx Woolworth 4345; specials 4243; stand- section, 50 lb. sack, yellow, U. former that his government was Yellow Trjick 13 vices Tuesday. Ji-jy TO ELECT OFFICERS Elmira Council, 284, Degree of Pocahontas, meets Thursday at 7:30 in thft hall.

IRA T.aUo St fnr ards 42tt; lancy neavy me- no. 1, 2.1025. Oswesro Countv. the last with which Berlin will DIAL 2-3563 1 fair Youngstown Sheet 30 aiums wfoqvwfi; mediums pu 10. sacK, yellow, No Wanted To Borrow 78 Reynolds 30 Enlisted in the Waacs were 26 Miss Florence E.

Fell of Montour 60 Falls, Miss Ruth M. Billings of pullets, fancy heavy, wholesale 1.902.00. a pan oi me agreement Javal aornnrf nnminnlinm olprtinns Sears-Roebuck sales ids.j zazo-t punet3 ruiATOES New York. Lone- prumisea to turn over to Germany Socony-Vacuum 10 Waverly, Mrs. Irene H.

Cheney of (35-36 lbs. net) 32. Island, 100 lb. sack, green moun- $1,200 WANTED on first mortgage on equipped farm near Elmira. Good 26 60 10 16 16 26 4 16 426 W.

Fourth and Miss xsrluwiMa: Fancy to extra fancy tain, U. S. No. 1 2 50(360- "R' So Pacific So Railway rive FTencti destroyers and two large tugs, presumably the remnants of the French fleet scuttled security, 6. Address A-570, Star umnvx, specials ti-rt; eianaaras size i.zd40; 50 lb.

paper sack 16 26 41; mediums 39 39. 1.25 30. Gazette. 16 at Toulon. 4 4 IESIIT DXSTBXCT Ha XEPOBT OF CONDITION OT Chemung Canal Trust Company of Elmira, N.

Y. Sperry Corp Stand Brands Stand Oil Ind Stand Oil A settlement was postponed on 28 Buffalo, N. Y. (AP) EGGS, PROVISIONS 28 '28 46 46 the question of making Paris the Legals 46 market weak New York (AP) FLOUR aHv receipts 656 cases; Stella R. Lido of 1401 Grand Central Ave.

Marines enlisted were Merle E. Ford of Owego, Robert K. Presher of Waverly, Charles R. Stevens of 566 Cypress Roger I. Palmer of Bath, Walter J.

Kraseski of 1071 Magee George J. Fulala of Newfield and Robert D. Presler of 814 Walnut St "'J seat of Laval's government, thus Studebaker 6 for large, steady for others, un- spring patents 6.957.30; soft win- leaving open a matter which has cnangea. ter straights, 7.25 nominal; hard member of the Federal Beserva System, at the close of basin ems oi vexed Vichy-German relations. 6 42 79 26 25 ber 31..

1942, published in accordance with a call mada br tha utxtL.aatL.u -ruuiiini jjirm; winter straights, 6.900725 6 42 79 27 25 48 42 I 79 27 25 Hitler, under the agreement i uncnangea. xujur easy: fancv pat- Texas Corp Union Carbide United Aircraft Rubber Steel Steel win become arbiter of further negotiations between France and uvri ruuiiiui rirm; iieavy i enis O.J.UIO'O.ZO. 48 48 fowl, 28; medium, 28; leghorn, CORNMEAL steady; white eran Italy, presumably concerning the NOTICE Bids will be reeived by the undersigned at the rooms of the Board of Supervisors in the City of Elmira, County of Chemung. N. on the 18th day of January, 1943, at 10:00 a.

and there and then publicly opened, for the printing of the minutes of the sessions of the Board of Supervisors of 114 114 114 toy. uiaiea a.ia; yenow 2.70. bUUKWHEAT steadv- exnnrt island of Corsica and other French territory under Italian occupation. Gas Black Market ruuiiifti tana domestic tiuo lb) 1.90. me agreement gives Germany bran, per Harry B.

Furman Will Found in nvpvnrrl JNew YorK A-f) ijxtiUSHxiiiJ FEW steady; western of Banks pursuant to tha provisions of tha Banking bw of the Stata of Hew York and the Federal Seserva Bank of this district pursuant to tha provisions of tha Federal Beserra Act. ASSETS Loans and discounts (including $212.91 overdrafts) 2.961.617.8 United States Government obligations, direct and guaranteed 9.742.636.45 Obligations of States and political subdivisions 5S2.802.64 Other bonds, notes, and debeitures 1,044,978.15 Corporate stocks (including $63,000.00 stock of Federal Reserve Bank) 424,927.04 Cash, balances with other banking institutions, including reserve balances, and cash items in process of collection 6,131.426.93 Banking premises owned $193,410.70. furniture and fixtures $1.00 193.41L70 Real estate owned other than banking premises 61.975.55 Other assets 44.563.75 POULTRY, firm. Fresh: Boxes, ton, basis Buffalo 41.50. ii, uasis cunaio il.OU.

iun control of French industry, finance and agriculture, thus for A 1 a A t- a t- I fowls, 36-41 29; 48-54 HOPS steady; Pacific Coast 1942 amiliea .10 Nogales, Ariz. (AP) A gasoline malizing what already virtually 32; 60-65 32. Chickens, seedless 1.6585; 1942 choice 1.55 black market was reported oper The will of Harry B. Furman. tne iact these fields.

25-29 33: 30-41 35; OO. ating on the Mexican border with late of Elmira, who died Nov. 20, 38; 50 lbs. and over, 40. Old PORK steady; export fas NY, a city graveyard as the transfer was among two wills admitted to roosters 2425.

Turkeys, boxes mess tuo jd bbl) 41.25: nominal: site. probate in Surrogate's Court Tues- Farm Legislation Discussion Set UI uiy pat-ncu Qu utiio i ya ou.iu IIUIIUDIU. iftsrnnnn TV, ut.l. Shadowy figures amid the gravestones transferring gasoline from TOTAL ASSETS LIABILITIES o. A1 lk.

AS k. nor ih fnh NV Kn. i 1 I said County in the manner and at the times hereinafter set forth. Four Hundred (400) Copies of the proceedings of the Board of Supervisors of ssid County for the year 1943. on fifty (50) Pound No.

1, M. F. book white paper, and to furnish thirty-five (35) slips of the proceedings of each day. to be delivered at the rooms of the Board of Supervisors before ten o'clock a. on the day of which the Board shall next be in session during: annual session, within forty-eiglit (48) at other sessions, in-acluding the minutes of said Board held fin the month of January, 1943.

The size of the page of said book is to be 24 pics Ems 42, type 8 point. Said book also to include the official can-vss to be printed and bound in the 911 (LCE lko Mli rMelrnna 1ft. oer lb. foh NV R91 and corporations Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships. The Farm Bureau executive one automobile to another prompted the cemetery sexton to notify police.

Chief J. A. McGimsey said T1AP and corporations Time deposits of individuals, partnerships, 29 33; 42-59 38; 60 lbs. committee will meet Friday night lb, fob NY 8.37: houso nor lh ln trust by the Elmira Bank 8.022.777.24 6.496.891.03 XI 18.354.51 129.0S1.83 456.961.04 723.01X40 and over, 40. Old roosters 24 25.

Ducks, Long Island, 28. fob NY 8.25. Trust executor, for the widow. there is not a question but that black market in gasoline is flour Deposits of united states Government Deposits at States and political subdivisions Deposits of banking institutions Other deposits (certified and officers' checks, etc.) wun scare senator Chauncey B. Hammond, Assemblyman Harry Tifft and Supervisors Chairman BEANS steady; (jobbin? sales on Mrs- Helen Rockwell Furman of Herman Dunbar to discuss farm spot market); marrow 8.00; pea 908 w- Gray st At her death the 6.35; red kidnev 6.15(S25- whit estate is to be distributed among ishing, adding that undoubtedly the gasoline was brought, from the Mexican side of the line for illegal LIVESTOCK legislation for 1943.

Dinner at the i j. i. a. 1 i the three children, Mrs. Kathryn kidney and yellow unquoted.

New England Kitchen at 7 will be sale. F. Davis and Harry B. Furman both of 908 W. Gray and John be BUFFALO followed by the meeting at the Farm Bureau offices.

He said watchmen would stationed in the graveyard. TOTAL DEPOSITS 17.347.078.05 Other liabilities 183.273.10 TOTAL LIABILITIES (not including subordinated obligations shown below) $18,129,353.15 CAPITAL ACCOtTST Capital S00.000.00 Surplus L300.000.00 Undivided profits 394.087.80 Reserves 364.905.19 Buffalo -(AP) (U. S. R. Furman of Rockport, Tex.

12 Legion Members The committee, will elect officers, Ae tinr.s inn- 'SPtiVe. fullv The will of William Sackett, who revise the budget, plan to help farmers file income tax returns. steady, 170-240 lb. trucKea-m u-w LiMlglDle IOr Honnr died Nov. 7 leaving, "not over $5,000" in real estate and "not over z-IK Cr.

l.rnn nnnteil IS SMI I and begin the Blue Cross hosnital 7 At 100 1 v. 3 Doctors Contract Smallpox Infections $5,000 personal property, also plan. steadv. cutter and common 9.50 iegion, was admitted to probate. TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNT 3.058.992.99 iinn.

75Q95- licrht nH re quaiined to receive 25-year ac- The widow, Mrs. Jessie M. Sack- Philadelphia (UP) While ad medium weight sausage bulls 10.00 11 was at ett of 1114 College Ave. was ministering vaccine to more than Grange War Bond Committee to Meet named sole heir and executrix. back of the proceedings as in prior years, such table or tables to be printed and bound and charged for as regular pages of the book.

Every fold of the table or tables to be folded and bound to count as two pages. The cover of said book to be fifty (50) pound 20x36 of same quality as previous years, instructions general form and makeup of the book and ilitw will be furnished by the Ton application. (35) copies are to be done in imitation leather in the same style as previous years, each of said copies so bound to have endorsed on the cover thereof in gold the name and title, as per list to be furnished by the Clerk. The right is reserved to reject any E.C. PALMER Chemung County TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNT J2L18SJ4S.14 This institution's capital consists of stock with total par value of $800,000.00.

HXMOKAJTDA Pledged assets (book value.) OAT.VRS 100! vealers steadv. eucmnon uuiiaing. 500,000 Philadelphians, at least three of the physicians who offef 17sn down josepn xoust at tne iost Office The Grange War Bond Commit Ordnance Office ed their services contracted small SHEEP 300; lamb trade rather cnarge or assemoung names pox infection, the Health Depart tee will meet with Albert Storch. county chairman, in the Farm Bu slow, weak to shade lower, good men wno quaury. To Recruit Staff ment announced today.

C. S. Government obligations, direct and guaranteed. pledged to secure deposits and other liabilities Other asstts pledged to secure deposits and other lia to verv choice 16.00. some held Meeting for the first time in its The three required surgical Z1SU55.U 230,769.91 An Arm nrHnnriio Dpnnrtrnpni 16.25: fall-shorn lambs No.

1 nelt cw quarters tne jj eaeration reau rooms Thursday at 7 p. m. Masters and lecturers from all local Granges have been asked to 15.50: vearlin" wethers 14.00: building, the American Legion post representative from Rochester will treatment for infected thumbs. It be at the Employment Service of- is believed that cuts were received Tk, rw. in when glass tubes, containing the fcnndvwpie-ht pwe around H.50.

received a citation from national bilities Assets pledged to qualify for exercise of fiduciary or corporate powers, and for purposes other than to secure labilities ucauudiLcra tor worinwnue ana 93.055-21 meet with the committee which includes Harry Stowe, chairman; Frank Crounse, Giles Hollenbeck, tt a THKASrwv outstanding service to the com- to 5 p. m. to interview applicants fmaHpox vaccine, broke in their I I hand Wachin trtnn ATM Th nnsitinn JUUnity. MunifT, for 11 positions tne new orancn Mrs. Harry Relyea, Grant Little and L.

H. Woodward. Trooor, Ton 11. Roooints uuiior was tt emoosseu office. TOTAL 2,434,880.75 Secured and preferred liabilities: Deposits secured by pledged assets pursuant to requirements of law 2.165.665.04 Deposits preferred under provisions of law but not secured by pledge of assets 846,655.15 expenditures, "An.a'' Atri; The new office in the Levaney, Mr and Mrs.

Edward D. Bur- HOTZCB TO STOCKHOLDERS The regular meeting of the Stockholders of the Chemung Canal Trust Company for the purpose of electing for the ensuing year and net. balance, McLeod and KinKaid mag. win gesa and Miss Mildred Sterling, 114 open Saturday, naving been trans- McCann's Blvd- Elmira 436.40; total debt, hire the Less Than Half the Single Copies Cost New orders Time weekly, $2.67 much other business as erred here from Bmghamton. Heights, left Wednesday for Jack oo in jag; no I All jobs will be under federal sonville, to spend 10 days.

Lvnn U. Stambaush. nayxome before the meeting, will be helatl the office of the Company, 129 K. Street, Elmira, N. Y.

on TOTAL 2 712.33a 13 F. W. Swan) President of the above-named institution, hereby certify that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and beliot F. W. SWAN for 8 months.

14 months Colliers, Presentation to the post was civil service for the duration. Ap- While there they will attend the plications are not desired from per- graduation exercises of Mr. and made by County Commander Fran sons engaged in war work ur.less Mrs. Burgess son. Miles, of the cis J.

and was accented Wednesday. January o'clock p. Dated, Elmira, N. American and Woman's Home Companion copies value) for $5 until Feb. 10 only.

New or renewals. Don Banks the position applied for calls for U. s. Marine Air Corps. Mr.

Bur- Post Commander Harrv R. oept. Dy GRAIN MARKET Chicago Noon May July 138 138 96 97 56 55 139 I Burgess. The citation will be the use of higher skills than the gess will be promoted from a pri January 1st. 1943.

CORRECT ATTEST: ISAAC BALDWIN. H. C. MANDEVILLE, EE VIS LAXGDON. Directors.

j. ERNEST WEBB. Secretary, Magazine Agency. Dial 293. Est.

97 I framed and added to the Legion's worker is using in his present em- vate to a sergeant at the gradua Wheat Corn OaU te I permanent records. 1 ploymenfc 1 tioa..

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