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1 1 1 'TUESDAY, APRIL 20, 1937 THE DELTA STAR, GREENVILLE, MISSISSIPPI MARKETS-FINANCIALS-CLASSIFIED STEEL AND AUTO PRODUCTION AT LEVELS Steel Outpyt High History; Motors To 1929. Levels By MAX BUCKINGHAM Copyright, 1937, by United Press) New York, April 19 -The steel industry this week will turn out the greatest umaunt of steel in tion history while automobile produc-1036 is lie 1929 record highs. These two industrial We leading industrial tion-stood enterprises of the noout os bright spals today while the slock market idled. Only changed. 820,000 shares were exPrices were firm but there was no zest to the buying on selling except in some individual issues such as llowe Sound.

It gained more than seven points. The trading quiet can be traced partly to forthcoming budget nilnouncements in Great Britain and Washington. The British budget tomorrow And the ex-eclation is for a sharp rise in income lax. is causing sonic rCstriction of operations among the financial leaders there. The erican budget is expected cither! tomorrow or Wednesday and there are indications of sharp curtailment in government expenditures.

Until the facts and figures are presented, traders are going to' he cautious. But it is difficull In keep optimismn down when industrial reports ure so favorable. The steel figures have been anticipated. The American Iron Steel Institute announced that operations for the week will be al 91.3 per cent of capacity of 'which indicates an output 1,196,000 gross tons of steel. This will be the highest weekly the production in history and exceeds average May, of 1929, 1,193,284 high of' a weekly Sicel operations then were 102.01 gross Laris.

cent of the 1929 theoretical "acity of 1,310,000 gross fans Railroads are among the heavy buyers of steel, Inving placed orders for new cars this month which toll only slightly less than the March total. In addition, the tomobile companies buying numore steel as they speed ate up pro- CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING FOR RENT: Furnished room adjoining bath, private entrance and location, porch. Garage. Desirable Apply 201 S. Broadway or call 1818.

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Phorie 682 or 002 Contral, upper apartment. 4-24-37 ANNOUNCING Opening of MASSEY'S TAVERN Under management uf Albert Godwin Beer, Cold Drinks. Sandwiches, Cigareltes Curb Service Albert Godwin, Manager Massey's Tavern Highway 82 (duction in altempt the strike shut The Automotive to make up for Daily News said STOCK MARKET that production bad climbed to the Iecord levels of -1929. Expansion of the production later in the year Is likely. Reports continue favorable.

A United Press survey of .63 companies showed that the total cornings- for the group in the first were $76,783,626, an increase of $21,115,701 or 39.7 per over tho first quarter of 1936. All major Industries except the automobile industry were included. Iron and steel, building equipment, automotive parts, machine fool and oil businesses made the best pereenlage gains. These ranged to 478.1 per cent above period. Baking companies inade a less favorable showing.

The "Street" today talked about: Pullman Company first guarter earnings likely to be the best for any quarter since 1930 Reports Shut General Electire and Westinghouse are working around capacity on heayy order backlogs for Indications Mead Corporation the year will show around $3.50 share Caterpillar Traci tor's year aslimated 'around $0.25 a share l'exas Corporation for likely the to carn around $6 a share ycor. FIRST NOTICE DAY LOWERS FUTURES New Orleans, April 19 (UP)Cotton futures lust five to 13 points pt the marlect close today' preceding first notice An opening rise was counteracted by heavy selling contracts. It swept aside influence of higher foreign markets. May SVUS oli 13 at 13.12, July Jost 10 1o 13.15 and new crops were Live and six points. Middling spots lost 15 points to 14.50.

Now Orleans, April 19. Cottonseed oil steady. May 969- 73; October July 985; September 090-95; -JONES AVERAGES Jones New York, April 19 (UP)-Dowaverages: Stocks Open High Low 30 Inds 180.40 181.30 179.76 20 Rails G0.01 60.63 59.88 20 Utils 31.11 31.30 30.00 Stocks Net 1y Close Change 30 Inds 180.82 Up 0.31 20 Rails 60.52 Up 0.50 20 Utils 31.07 off 0.0G Bonds Net Close Change 40 Bonds 101.65 Up 0.05 1st Rails 107.86 Off 0,07 10 2nd Rails 39.85 0.22 18 Utils 103.54 105.34 Off Up 0.15 0.10 Transactions in stocks used it averages loday: Indusfrinls 92,100 Rails 58.100 Utilitles 34,900 Real Estate The following deeds were recorded in chancery clerk's office Saturday and yesterday: Mrs. Leon Fletcher el al lo Mrs. Ike Solomon for $1700 of which $500 was cash, lots three, four, five, six seven, block two and lots 21 and 22, block three, Franker, Elkas and Waldauer subdivision of block 52, Skinner addition, city.

George Abraham 10 Gertrude Bauswell for $1 and other considprationg, all lot two, block 4B, Bee Ranch Park addition, Witherspoon subdivision, tots five 1e 12, block four, inclusive; and lots five to 16, inclusive, block five. Myrtis S. Wineman el al to C. Dewilt WalcolE for $831.25 cash, the southerly 117.5 feet lols one, two, three and four and the casterly feet of the southerly 119.5 (cet of lot five, block 39, original Map of Skinner addition. C.

Camberine to O. E. Boone for $225 cash, a lot in section three, township 18, range cight west. Ilerbert II. Hirsch el al to Delmo Fava for $310 cash, lot five, block Jonc, Hirsch jiddition.

Phone Phone 444 444 Why use inferior Products when the Best Costs no inore? Drive into our Station and let us give your car 3 complete Shellahrication. All our work is done by Experienced Service Men and with only the Best Shell Products. 444 SERVICE STATION BEHIND HOTEL GREENVILLE ROBERT ELLIOTT, Manager PAGE SEVEN: Alr Reduc Al Chemical 230 242 Allied' Sirs 1B Allis Choliners GB Amp Cop 105. 101 Ani Car Fuy Am For Pow l'ow Lt Am Roll Mill 37 4 37 Am Tel Tel 1G8 16736 Am Tob Am Water Wks Anaconda Copper 5734 55 All Cst Line 48 Aviation Corp Bull Ohio 351 35 Bendix Aviation 2256 24 Bell Steel 9014 897 Lacing Airplane 393 4D I Canadian Chrysler 1153 Coca Cola 160 Colum El Com Salv 163 Com'with Sou 278 Curtiss Wright Curtiss A Deere Co 133 Douglas Air 57 5G Du. Font 158 157 El 'Auto 38 El Sc 313 Freeport Tex 28.

General Electric 5434 5496 General Molars 5948 50 Goodyear 413 Central 321 Int Harvester 105 Johns Manville 132 13 Kennecolt '563 Loew's 843A NY Central 49 Northern Pac 334 Otis Elev Otis 511 193 10 Packard Motor 104 104 Param: Pict 25 Prontor 03 631 Radio Radio (Kith '10 03 Rom Hand 233 33 1 Repub Steel Scaboard Oil 4939 4914 Simmons 5178 52 Socony Vacuum 1914 Sperry Corp 197A Standard Oil' Brands 14 Sit NJ 69 GB TB Texas Carp 0258 Tex Gulf Sul 1956 'Timk-Det 2336 United Cory United Drug 1334 1331 United Fruit H4 Rubber 64 Smelting 01 Sicel Viennadium 3236 3214 Warner Pictures 2514 15 Wes 827: Wilson Ca Building Permits The following building permits were issued Salurday and yesterday at city engineer's office: To Steve Coleman to build tiveroam residence, Moore streel, lo cost $1800. M. L. Virden Lumber Company, contractor, To S. V.

Anderson, repair and reroof house on Redwood street, to cost $70. MI. L. Virden Lumber Company, contraclor. Ta Foster Motor Company, steel top over wash rack, Walnul put street, to cost $75.

DIS AN' DAT We. want to take this opportunlily to thank the Gossiper for her comments on Dis n' Dal, if all -gossip was as kind and generous us that of our Gossiper, this old world would be a better place in which 1o live. We might add that we read and cujoy her column, and missed it Friday, Where was il? This may be the last time, clear readers, you will he regaled' with a little of Dis An' Dat. And it is not because the editor has decided that we shall be banished from your sight-though he may do that, too -but because we are just before dancing the Cake Walk for the Nosedalc Rotes at their Rotary Anti banquet and we may not be living by the time this goes press. We aren't sure that the old heart can stand it, to say nothing of the poor Rotes.

Brue Varner is our particeps criminis. We're really just filling in for Ginger Honors and Fred Astaire who couldn't come at the last minjute. However, we will not do a tap dance; though we cot do that, too. We have another fast (com in Zelda Dallel and Dot Allen who will dance the Charleston to the rollicking tuno of "Yes, Sir, You're My Baby' just la rewind Bill Clay Roberts, Banker Wilson, and others, of the way they used to "pick cherries." Mrs. Fontaine Coza the instigator of this crime wave which we hope will not sweep over the HOW IT BEGAN By ALMSHOUSES THESE POORHOUSES WERE FIRST ESTABLISHED UNDER.

HENRY VIII IN ENGLAND. A HOUSE NEAR A CHURCH WOULD BE PROVIDED WITH COOKING FACILITIES, AND THERE PEOPLE WOULD PREPARE FOOD FOR, DISTRIBUTION AMONG THE POOR AT CERTAIN SET PERIODS. LATER A PLACE TO HOUSE THE POOR WAS PROVIDED: PENCIL THE BRUSH USED FOR WRITING ON PAPYRUS AND PARCHMENT WAS NAMED "PENCILLUS" (LITTLE TAIL) BY THE ROMANS BECAUSE IT WAS MADE OF BRISTLES. WHEN CHARCOAL AND GRAPHITE SUPPLANTED THE BRUSH, 'THE Frolic "PENCIL" (FROM WAS RETAINED. A 30 Tra 1927 ver br u.

4. Fat OT. tratuze -Ad eight Ice. I entire Della. We advise you to watch the papers.

0 returned from Jackson where she the Golden Wedding ul Governor and hirs. A. H. Longine. She says they looked so well and happy, will smiles for all their hundreds of friends who clone to pity thein honor.

There WAS handsome array of presents, cold china, crystal and gold glassware, vases, and everything that contd be bought with a touch of gold upon it. beautiful expressions of the love and regard of their inany friends and relatives. Mrs. L.ongi110 said she received the thrill of her life lime when her first piesent came. She had 110 idea her friends would send her gifts.

The wedding was given by their children, grandchildrea, nieces and nephews. How sweet it is to grow old together with so many loved ones about you. Said a fond aunt to young John Pearson, who was wearing a shirt with a wide open collar, "Jolen, you look: like you're going to Eton." Jolt: "I've already et." 0 We will be moving into our 1.C OIL the first of circum which has become reality. Few towns as small as bonst such 21 complete annel anodern hospital. 11 is something of which to be proud, Amt we ale.

The private rooms will ho furnished either by individuals or Through tocal organizations, Mayor J. L. Wilson is furnishing 0110 in memory of his wife, Mrs. Adgusta Elliot Wilson, and the Rosedale Lumber Company is furnishing one in memory of Mr. Otto Wineman.

The Rotary Club is going to al port in furnishing and others have signified their desine to help. The wards will be equipped from the furnishings of the old King's Daughters hospilal. Also all cquipment belonging 10 the King's Daughters will he turned over to the new institution. When we move in we are going to have a linen shower and we hope all our friends from surrounding towns will cone. lipve you trick the combination of deep purple iris (not the usual with sprays of redbud? The colors blend perfectly and 11 males a beauteous centerpiece, A dear neighbor slipped away lust winter.

And now her Barden is a sca of blue with the wild phlox she planted and tended with such, loving hands. We never pass that Way that we do nol think of her own lovely self. What a sweet monument to a woman of charm: who was as lovely as the blown: she cherished. Virginia Soft-Pedals Liquor Richmond. Va.

(U.P.).-All outdcor adverlising of distilled liquors! will be prohibited in Virginia, ei-1 leclive April 8, under new regula-, tions announced by State Alcoholic Beverage Control Board. FERRY At Automobiles $1,00, Including trip witnin 24 hours 25c Extra passengers 20c onc way or 200 for round trip same day. DAY SCHEDULE NIGITT SCHEDULE Leave mIiss. Leave Ark. 6:20 P.AT.

6:00 A.M. 6:30 A.M. 8:00 P.M. 8:30 7:00 A.31. 5:30 0:30 10:30 8:00 A.M.

8:30 A.M. 11:30 P.M. 12:00 9:00 A.M. 0:30 A.MI. 10:00 A.ST.

10:30 A.M, Schedule subject 10 change 11:00 A.DE. 11:30 A.DE. and special trips to mect I'nt. 12:30 P.ar. fic delays and Holidays.

1:00 1:30 P.M. 2:00 2:30 We arc members of Correct 3:00 T.M 3:30 P.M. Time 4:00 4:30 P.M, information. 588 for Bureau--Call 5:00 P.M. 5:30 Ferry Final Results, Delta Field Meet Literary And Platform Events LITERARY EVENTS Agriculture Waterman Prichard, Linn, Invornces, first; Eugene Kirk, second; Charles White, Walnut, third; Edward Powell, Sunflower, fourth; Sam Thornton, Charlesdale, diff.

Advanced Algebra Seymour Simmons. Greenville, first; John fanbry, Indianola, second; Marguerite Bolling, Cleveland, third; Annio Hendricks, Invernes's, fourth; fifth. Charles Upshur, Greenwood, Elementary Algebra Martha Glaser, Greenwood, first; Graham Cussibry, Cleveland, second; Anna Lee Cozell, Circenville, Jerote Hyman, fourth; Purvis Lavoin, Marigold, fifth. Advanced Arithmetic- Virginia Livingston, Indianola; Macy Cochrim, Greenville, second; Charles Murphy, Jita Bena, third; Howard Smith, Dinenn, fourth; Ira Garrett, Hoyle, Riftli. Biology- Willis Frances Molley, Merigold, first; Eustace Winn, Greenville, second; Lucille Fortetberry, Boyle, third; Gottrell Wright, List, fourie; Janics Norwood, Cleveland, fifth.

Bookkeeping Etheridge wilhans, Sluughter, first; Clay Thompson, Greenville, second: Biololan Hale, Cleveland, third; Robert Burton, Duncan, fourth; Bernis Pattand, Merigold, fifth. B. Thomas, Suulower, first; Van Burnham, Ruleville, seeond; James Wall, Rosedale. third: Harold Tabb, Greenwood, fourth; Augustus Neily, Tuulca, fifth. Advanced Civics--John Burrus, loverness, second; Joseph Crowell, first; James Pennebaker, Isola, Greenville, third; Thornton, fourth; George D.

Palmer, Ruleville, fifth. Elementary Civics Robert Cohn, Indianola, Ilenry Park Hiper, Merigold, second; Erle Watson, Inverness, third; Panner Farrell, Tunica, fourth; Leonard Greenville, fifth. Inglish Minter Aldridge, Marks, 0, second: fir.1; Annie Mack Laura Lappeser, Lewis, Webb, mind; i.me Cochran, Ruleville, fourth: Mary Holland, City, Litth. English Sumner, 11- Mary Rose Mitchenor, Ruleville, First; Augusta James, Greenwourl, second; Louise Bennott, Boyle, third; Louise Presley, Greenville, fourth; Exiwin Campbell, English Irene Clemons, Rosedalo, Clevetand, first; Evelyn Pearson, scound; Thelena McGarre, Darling, Mcrigold, third; Gunelle Mask, Courth; Annette FeatherIndianola, fifth. English 1V-Beulyy Williams, Cleveland, Greenwood, first; Doris Henry, second; Randolph Inverness, third; Helen Jones, Greenville, fourth; Bob Ellis, Drew, fifth.

Plane Geometry-. Joe Baurelins, Ruleville, first; second; Alice Whatley, Edua Safley, Greenwood, third; Jerome Bennett, fourth; Roland Marbly, Leland, fifth. Marks, American first: HIstory--Ney Gore, sarand; Homer Jones, Green- MeriBrocato, Hold, ville, forth: third; Mildred Nita Walks, Parker. Lambert, Greenwood, fifth. World Virgie Mae Rede, Clevciond, first; Louise Merigold, sccond; Joe Young, Greenville, third; Harold Ionamer, Greenwood, fourth; John Taylor, Linn, fifth, Home Economics -Mary Louis Draper, Greenville, second; Mabel MarMcQuirter, Cleveland, first; fond King.

Inverness, third; Wright, Lion, fourth; Lillian Sybel ston, Sunflower, fifth. HairLatin L. McBce, Greenwood, Greenville, first; Josephing Sterruzza, second; Jamic M. white, Sumner, third; Ranny WitBlinter, Cleveland, fourth; Charlie Inverness, fifth. Latin Frances William Few, Barron, Gunnison, Cieveland, third; Francis Hughes, Greenville, fourth; Percy L.

Bell, fifth. General Science--Henry G. MarExiugh, Kuleville, first; Dulin, Yarbrough, Indianola, second; Jim Dorothy Lloyd, Morgan Greenwond, third; Henry Chautler, Silver City, tourth; Mary City, fifth. wood, Typing--Pauline Sloan, Greenfirst; Mildred Isoasin, Mcrigold, second; third; Sam Roberts, solt, Greenville, fourth; Dewey Alice Gosline Robinson, Friars Point, Erfifth. PLATFORM EVENTS Chorus Greenville, first; kadale.

socond; Cleveland, third; Drew, fourth; Sunflower, fifth. Carveland, Expression--Louise Woodward, first; Nancy Raynor, Greenville, second; Elizabeth Ann Colvari, Greenwood, third; Marinn Lipscornb, Marks, fourth; Irene Jefferson, Inverness, fifth. Piano -Virginia Merle Lowery, Clivelond, first: Edith Siegel, Sunflower, serond; Francis Kenthrill, Drew, this Kathryn Ireland. Greenville, fourth; Virginia Brad- lag, Declamation--Bernard Garfin-: Hoyle, first; Ice Catchings, Cleveland, second; Ney Gore, Marks; third; Shelton Harris, fourth; Bernard Stein, Greenville, fifth: Quartetic- Rosedale, Inverness; Webb, Clarksdale, Suntlower. PICK-A-RUN What Is it? SEE FRIDAY'S DELTA STAR Feminine Hygiene We recommend LANTEEN, the only method prescribed by leading physicians for Feminine Hygiene LANTEEN Just Set-.

12.79 LANTEEN large refill 1.39 LANTEEN 20 Fidum rehill .79 Fir the are: of if FUGITIVE BRIDE by RUTH LOUISE AVERS There 55 belute Martha lattiday, daughter ni wealthy banker. is In marry Nick Garnetl. playhoy scion of FL tine old family, she gossip that dic is her outs because cf the financial old her father CAtI give An his father. She has also heard that Nick has ocen fallowing a dancer. Nila Combard.

nIL her tower about the country. Martha sudden deciles In rel miray From bet wedding. and set out. jen her Far. for talI Lunt Generiere's 1:016 in the 4P State She runs aul DE gOE, 10505 purse.

and is forced to take a job :15 3 in the niglat club at the Oakrilty totet. fumri resort. Nick has arranged to morel Nita Uint creting at this same hotel. where she is scheduled to dance. Site.

tias discurered that the minist to the orchestra GErONT, busband u. Lom she left live SCATS Ana and Chom sher has never mentisned to Nick. She Lets bine come op 10 Hirt ruon in order to make it clear him that she will hare nothing to du srith him. CHAPTER IX VITA moved across the room Gregory followed ber his face night "I haven't bad a happy day you Icit. be told her Out this-.

secmg you again is With nn unpotsive gesture he reached loa band and kissed it "Please--let's 201 act she said 'Oh Nita I'm not Acting I've cere peen more sincere ITS my Ite 'Sit down." she sold. and took 1 clini: bersett let FOUL cote 12 tO see me for just one reasun. was afraid perhags you would 1c0 people tiere thnt I amn youl aifc." "Well. 504 are." "Plente Gregory Ict 115 be adult Legally DIN 51111 your MIle. of course but we have ceen ApArt 50 tong that no ole me now 15 aware nt vou! sitence.

It would put me 121 (1 ibly ridicutous light to nave on2-lost husband suddenly appear on the scene "Yes. 1 understand." aid forlornly. "I would appreciate it great lent it you world make no mienIon al our "I promise to nothing "Thank you. Grce. That's decent of you." POUT.

Nita. all that isn't importaut What is amportant 1s :1131 V011 Are here and 1 can talk 10 you. Why haven't you answered my letters? Why haven't you been willing to meet me neain?" "There was nothing to answer There was nn reason 10 mcet." "You mean tent are through for all time?" "Very much 50 and so ore F'o1t." "Oh. Nila, you knOw butter. I'll take the blame for ail war marrela, bus We wore Oldie very vertising hoer and vice abo will be abolished.

But and wine: out-, door advertising will be banned! after Feb, 0, 1930. Nickel Traded for fine Cleveland year when doctora removed nickel: which had lodged in the throat the four-year-Oldi sen of Mrs. Barthin Conson, they asked to keep it i Air. Tm: trade surf 21 fu: 1. the nickel 67 al Announcing The Opening or Draughon's Business College Grcenwood, Blay 1019.

Offering complete and thorough courses in all commercial subjcels. PREPARE NOW for a good paying position in the now just starting, Draughen's, the oldest and most thorought college of its kind offers training which develops extra skill for the high-solaried posiLions, and prepares for rapid advancement. To those who. enroll before 1st for our opening lerin, we'are offering a limited numour special introductory scholarships at an unusually low Write' for' full particulars. temperamental oncs.

We could make go of it 110 "A gO of 11?" Nita luuphed. Gregory rushed "I'm making much more money nOW Heaven knows. didn't sct Gut bye IL dance orchestra wants bus. song as that's the way it de. I aims to be one at the best.

1 touk a Minn at composing this spring and Chore is good chance that one piece may be a it." Nia said, him threurh amused ESCS. She was remembering how hie had studied at or.e al the country's In05t famats conserratories. but his father had died and. without she money to continue his stutties. tie had been forced to earn FL livmig.

He hated lazz. but there hadi been nothing to do but turn 11.5 supple hands to it. "So I want 1011 to rive nie another chance. Nita." he WAS saving. promisc you you'll not be sorry, if you'll start all over again with me." "Gregory.

how can yon be so absurd?" not absurd." "Of course it Your Trouble Gregory. Is that you have niways teen too much of an idealist You may believe that you and I couti pick up the pieces 1181 wiscre put them down Ave 1stit we bad PrOWl. terribly apart then- how much further apart we are happy nOw for Wu marle cacii other a little v. a time ago I wonki bring you mothine except misery now. "But what I can do." shin went 011.

"is tn rive yet your (rcedam which 1 should have done long ago. so that son may have a chance to start over again with another HE bis ROSE eyes and like came toward ilanes hot in his intense face. "You know my frecion would not mean a iling to m.c! vC never Icoked at another Girl. Nita I'm never going to rive you up!" Nita's temper flamed. She Inse.

knew I shouign't let you come up here- -we are 112h: unck in ARE of out old scenes!" Gregory was instantly contrite "In: sorry I din't to trs 1123h you this. 1'11 130 nuu but. Nita darling." he pleaded. "le1 me sec you again after the last show." "That will be imporsible." "Don't answer marv." 1:0 said. "I'll take a chance tint you will think it over will he kh.d enough to sce me dEl the years I're been waiting Without answering.

Nit walked to the window. She did not around as Gregory went out car. mg the coot 035 1. Soon. she heard strains of music Moating up from Greeory was playing.

He was playing a song that had neer: her favoritt when they had Arst been sweethearts- and I Forever." So he was never coins to Rive her up? Nita laughed. "That's what lee thinks!" (To be continue) (The characters fu this serial ATC rime to quiet hima. Sill has Tho clime. Miners 10 Tan mon bi abl: to neGuiren SEi: side holiday tan while at work, and it the expert of employer. The party's healt: ard the proposal that ho equipped ith sunlight tamps to give regulad ray treatment.

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