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Baltimore Produce States Department quotations from the of FRUIT APPLES -Del. bu, bkt. U.S. No. Lodi up holdovers.

$2.50 2.75. N.J.. cins. Starrs, no grade or size mark. $3.25 3.40.

AVOCADOS Barely steady, Fla, ctns. 10s. 125. $3.25. BLUEBERRIES cultivated, per 30-35c.

CANTALOUPS -Bulk packed locally bu. 145-186, few, $2.50: poorer, $1.50. LIMES -Barely steady. Fla, ctns. apprOX.

10-lb. 488-845, MANGOES -Too few sales to auote prices PEACHES SI. weaker. Offerings heavier. Bu.

bkt. N.C.. hydro-cooled. Sunhigh. no grade mark.

2-in. uD. $4- S.C.. hydro-cooled. Golden East.

U.S. Extra No. 1. 2-in. up.

$6.506.75. hydro-cooled. Elbertas. 2-in. up.

no grade mark. $5.255.50. N.J.. no grade mark. Sunrise.

Early-Red-Free. 2-in. uD. $4. few higher.

N.C.. hydrocooled. Golden-east. U.S. No.1, 2-in.

up. uD. Elbertas. U.S. Extra.

No. 1 soft. up. $1.50 Southland. U.S.

Extra. No. 1. soft. S.C..

hydro-cooled. Golden Jubilees. 3: no grade Halehavens. mark. 2-in.

uD. soft. no grade mark. 2-in. up, $3.25.

Golden Jubilees. U.S. No. 1. 2-in.

"Red" U.S. Extra. No. 1. $2.50 3: 2-in.

up. $3.50: Havens. U.S. Extra. No.

1. $2 2.25. PINEAPPLES Supplies insufficient to quote. RASPBERRIES -No sales reported. WATERMELON-Barely steady.

S.C. and N.C. per melon: Truck, Charleston Grays 14-18-pound 20-24-pound avg. 40-55c. 26-28-pound avg.

75- 28-30-pound Cannonballs 22-- pound Congos 22-pound 45 24-26-pound 55- 28-31-pound 75c $1, few $1.10. Icebox melons, Md. bu. $2.502.75. VEGETABLES BEANS (LIMA)-Supplies insufficient to quote.

BEANS (SNAP) -Weaker undertone. Bu, hpr. and bu. fair to gen. good Valentines, $2.252.50.

poorer Contenders, Round Stringless and Tendergreens, 2.25. N.C. Tendergreens. fair Valentines. fair to good $3-4: Contenders, fair to gen.

good $3.25. fair to gen. good Valentines. Tendergreens. BEETS -Ohio.

16-qt. 1-doz. bunches. 18 bunches, $1.50. Repack, 12 film bags.

$1.80. and Pa. 12s, $2.75. CABBAGE Bly. steady, Domestic Round, orange boxes, N.Y., $2 Ohio, N.J., bu.

some packed locally, 2. CHINESE CABBAGE eastern $3. Ohio, 16-qt. $1.50. CORN- -Firm.

Offerings rather light. Wirebound crts. and sacks, 4-5. Yellow, N.C., fair $2.25. SI.

stronger. Bu. fair to gen. good some best. 4: poorer, $2.

N.J., few best. fair $2.25 2.50; poorer, $1.50. 1.75. bu. 3.

bu. ENDIVE- 11-9 crt. and other various poorer, $1.15. Ohio. 16-qt.

ESCAROLE- 11-9 bu. crt. and other various poorer. $1.15. Ohio, 16-at.

90c. $1.25. GREENS Stripped: Bu. bkt. Western Collards, Kale and Turnip Tops.

$1.25. Collards, Kale. Rape IN MEMORIAM (1) Booklet, 131 Specimen In Memoriam Tributes, Free On Request STANSBURY. In loving memory of our dear wife and mother, NETTIE (nee Kluter), who suddenly passed away three years ago, July 15. 1954.

Always in our hearts. LOVING HUSBAND, 15e DAUGHTER SON IN LAW. CARDS OF THANKS (2) Specimen Cards Of Thanks Sent Free Upon Request DEATHS (3) Death Notices Received Too Late for Classification Will Be Found on Page 2 -On July 14, 1957, at her home, 522 Lyndhurst street, ALICE beloved wife of the late W. Jeff Adams, mother of the Misses Evelyn N. and Mary A.

Adams, Mrs. James G. Smith, Sr. and W. Jeff Adams, Jr.

Funeral services will be held at William J. Tickner Sons, North and Pennsylvania avenues, on Wednesday at 11 A.M. Interment in Loudon Park Cemetery. 17 -On July 13, 1957, CONDIE (nee Newman), beloved wife of Walter B. Akers.

Friends may call at the Foster Funeral Home, West Broadway, Bel Air, on Monday evening 7 to 9. Services on Tuesday at 11 A.M. Interment in Bel Air Memorial Gardens. 15e AMBROSE. On July 13.

1957, LOTTIE CAROLINE AMBROSE (nee Barnes), beloved wife of the late Harry Ambrose and mother of Mrs. John C. Schmincke and sister of the late Leila Barnes, of Havre de Grace, Md. 16e Friends may call at her home, 304 Lyndhurst street, from 2 P.M. until 10 P.M.

Services on Tuesday at 11 A.M. Interment in Lorraine Park Cemetery. AUGUSTYNIAK (AUGUST). On July 12, 1957, PETER, beloved husband of the late Josephine. Funeral from John M.

Weber Funeral Home, 401 South Chester street, on Tuesday, July 16, at 8.30 A.M. Requiem High Mass at Holy Rosary Church at 9 A.M. Interment in Holy Rosary Cemetery. Visiting hours 10 A.M. to 10 P.M.

15e July 12, 1957. FRANK of Aberdeen, husband of Edith A. Baker, and son of the late Charles W. and Emma Michael Baker. Funeral services from the Tarring Funeral Home, 333 South Parke street, Aberdeen, on Monday at 3 P.M.

Interment in Baker Cemetery. Friends may call on Sunday from: 2-5 P.M. and from 7-9 P.M. 15e July 14, 1957, WILLIAM, beloved husband of Pauline Bargtell (nee Marder), of 1052 Ruatan street, Silver Spring, father of H. Bernard Bargtell and Dr.

Daniel L. Bargteil, son of Bessie and the late Gedalia Bargteil and brother of Mr. Ralph Bargteil, of Coral Gables, Mr. Myer H. Bargtell, of Silver Spring, and Mrs.

Ida Alter of Montreal, Canada. 16e Services at the Jack Lewis Home, 2100-02 Eutaw place, on Tuesday precisely at 2 P.M. Interment in Lubowitz Congregation Cemetery, Rosedale. omit flowers. Family requests all contributions be made to the Royal Sisters In mourning at 2721 Uhler avenue.

Royal Sister Society regrets the passing of WILLIAM BARGTEIL, beloved husband of Sister Pauline Bargtell. Members please attend funeral. MRS. IRVING SATREN, President. BAUGHEI July 12, 1957, ELLA N.

(nee Meekins), of Windsor Mill road, beloved wife of the late David F. Baugher, and mother of David and Edward W. Baugher and Evelyn Taylor, Phyllis Baugher and James C. Baugher. Services from the John T.

Stansbury Funeral Home, 6411 Windsor Mill road, at Gwynn Oak avenue, on Monday at 2.30 P.M. Interment in Mount Olivet Cemetery, Randallatown. Friends may call from 2 until 10 P.M. 15e On July 14, 1957, FLORENCE KILLDUFF BECKER of 605 East Thirty-fourth street, beloved daughter of the late John N. and Mary Ann Becker (nee.

Killduff) and sister of Mrs. Frank Zeller, Mrs. William O'Neill, Miss Helen Becker and Messrs. Paul J. and Lester A.

Becker. 17e Funeral services from the John A. Moran Funeral Home, 4201 York road (entrance to parking area on Arlington avenue), on Wednesday, July 17, at 8.30 A.M. Requiem High Mass at St, Bernard's Church at 9 A.M. Interment in New Cathedral Cemetery.

the request of the family, friends may call the hours of 2 P.M. to 10 P.M.1 On July 13, 1957, LOUIS of 1102 East North avenue, beloved husband of Helen Cassidy Becker and father of Thomas J. Becker, of Bridgeport, Conn. (D.C.) papers please 16e Services at the Charles F. Evans Son, 118 West Mount Royal avenue, on Wednesday morning at 8.30 o'clock.

Requiem High MASS at St. Ann's Church at 9 o'clock. Interment in Eoly Redeemer Cemetery. DEATHS (3) DE On July 14. 1957, CLAUDE DUVALL DE PRINE of 3427 Northern Parkway, beloved husband of Annie L.

De Prine (nee Bauer), and beloved father of Wildiam Claude John, and Edward De Prine and Mrs. Evelyn Hook, Mrs. Marian Boesl and Mrs. Audrey Luckart. Funeral services are to be held at H.

Sander Sons, North Avenue Broadway on Wednesday at 2 P.M. Interment in Loudon Park Cemetery, (Md.) papers please 17e special communication of Pickering Lodge No. 146, A.F A.M., will be held Wednesday. July 17, at 1 P.M., at Red Men's Hall, Hickory avenue and West Thirty-sixth street, to attend the funeral of our late brother, CLAUDE D. DePRINE, SR.

ROBERT E. DeBARGE, 17 Worshipful Master. DEW. On July 13, 1957, JESSIE DUVALL, of Glyndon, beloved wife of the late Robert H. Dew.

Funeral from the Eline Funeral Home, 10 Main street, Reisterstown, on Tuesday at 11 A.M. Interment in Druid Ridge Cemetery. Friends may call from 2 to 9 P.M. 16e DOMINIAK July 12, 1957, JOSEPH, beloved husband of the late Aniela (nee Maciulis), resident 234 South Ann street. Funeral from John M.

Weber Funeral Home, 403 South Chester street on Monday, July 15, at 8.30 A.M. Requiem High Mass in Holy Rosary Church at 9 A.M. Interment in Holy Rosary Cemetery. Visiting hours 10 A.M. to 10 P.M.

15e DORL. Suddenly, on July 13, 1957, EDWARD of 528 North Highland avenue, beloved husband of Vlasta (nee Cervenka) and father of Dorothy M. Mueller. Funeral from the Charles E. Schimunek Funeral Home, 3331 Brehms lane (at Mannasota avenue), on Tuesday at 8.15 A.M.

Requiem High Mass at St. Wenceslaus Church at 9 A.M Interment in Holy Redeemer Cemetery. 16e DUBECK. On July 13, 1957, ALBERT, beloved husband of Gertrude Duback; father of Louis and Mark Dubeck and brother of Frank and Joseph Duoeck and Mrs. Ada Katcher.

1.2 Services at the Jack Lewis Home. 2100-02 Eutaw place, on Monday precisely at 11 A.M. Interment in B'nai Israel Congregation Cemetery, Southern avenue. omit In mourning at 3515 Spaulding avenue. DUBECK.

-Local No. 181, National Federation of Post. Office Clerks, announces with deep regret the passing of our retired brother, ALBERT DUBECK. FRANCIS S. FILBEY, 15e President.

Local Union No. 1, AFL-CIO, announces with deep regret the death on July 12, 1957, of Brother FELIX DUDZINSKI. ROBERT L. HUBER, 15e Financial Secretary. July 15, 1957, at his home, 3326 Spaulding avenue, JOHN beloved husband of the late Dollie E.

Dutrow. 18 Funeral services will be held at William J. Tickner Sons, North and Pennsylvania avenues, on Thursday at 10.30 A.M. Interment in Leisters Cemetery, Westminster, Maryland. July 14, 1957, MAX, beloved husband of Minnie Ehrenpreis, of 3108 Leighton avenue, father of Messrs.

Paul, Oscar and Sidney Ehrenpreis and Mrs. Fannie Epstein, and brother of Mr. Nathan Farb; also survived by eleven grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Services at the Jack Lewis Home, 2100-02 Eutaw place, on Monday precisely at 12 noon. Interment in Workman's Circle Cemetery, Mount Carmel.

omit In mourning at 6604 Marott drive. Member of Branch No. 340, Workman's Circle. 16 -The Jacob Sandy Lodge, Knights of Pythias, No. 152, regrets the passing of MAX EHRENPREIS, beloved father of our brother, Sidney Ehrenprets Officers and members are requested to attend services at the Jack Lewis Home, 2100-02 Eutaw place, on Monday at 12 noon.

LESTER KLEIN, 15e Chancilor Commander. The Fink Family Circle regrets announce the passing of their beloved member, EHRENPREIS. Officers and members please attend services at the Jack Lewis Home, 2100-02 Eutaw place, on Monday at 12 noon. OSCAR EHRENPREIS, 15e President. -The Sura Leah Ansel Cohen Cousins Club regrets the passing of MAX EHRENPREIS, father of our member, Paul Cousins.

Visit house of mourning. HARRY COHAN, 15e President. July 14, 1957, ADELE K. (nee Ott), of 4401 Patterson avenue, beloved wife of John H. Evler, beloved mother of John and Richard Evler and beloved sister of Mrs.

Helen McKennick, of York, Paul Ott, of Frederick, Francis Ott, of Baltimore, and Allen Ott, of Westminster, Md. Funeral from the Newell Funeral Home, Reisterstown road at Waldron avenue, Pikesville, on Wednesday at 9 A.M. Requiem Mass at St. Charles Church, 9.30 A.M. Interment in Evergreen Memorial Gardens, Westminster pike.

17e Friday, July 12, 1957, the REV. LAURENCE pastor of East Baltimore Baptist Church, beloved husband of Helen Cushen Free, and father of Judith Ann Free. Relatives and friends may call at the Schimunek Funeral Home, 2601-03-05 East Madison street, until 10 P.M., Sunday evening. Reverend Free will lie in state at the East Baltimore Baptist Church, Orleans street and Luzerne avenue, on Monday from 3 to 9 P.M. Funeral services on Tuesday at 10 A.M.

Interment in Rose Hill Cemetery, Hagerstown, Md. 16e Suddenly, on July 12, 1957. EARL beloved husband of Madeline A. (nee Long) and beloved father of Fritz and Madeline Froehlich. Funeral from his home, 6718 O'Donnell street, on Tuesday at 1 P.M.

Interment in Trinity Cemetery. 16e July 13, 1957, LOUISE GAPSIS (nee Palavoskiute) of 11 South Calhoun street, beloved wife of George Gapsis and mother of Messrs. Anthony, Alfred and Adolph Gapsis. 17e Funeral from the Kachauskas Funeral Home, 637 Washington boulevard (near Warner street), on Wednesday at 8.30 A.M. Reqiuem High Mass at St.

Peter's Church at 9.15 A.M. Interment in Most Holy Redeemer Cemetery, July 11, 1957, PATRICK beloved husband of Nellie M. Hackett (nee Edwards), of 1910 Breitwert avenue (Morrell Park), beloved father of Frances E. Hankey and Patrick F. Hackett 3d Funeral from the Toulson's Funeral Home, 2359 Washington boulevard, on Monday, July 15.

1957, at 9,30 A.M. Requiem High Mass at St. Jerome's Church at 10 A.M. Interment in New Cathedral Cemetery. At the request of the family viewing from 2 to 10 P.M.

each day. 15e July 14, 1957, at her home, 5172 Viaduct avenue, Relay, MARTHA LILLIAN (nee Knode), beloved wife of the late Robert Garland. 18 Funeral services will be held at William J. Tickner Sons, North and Pennsylvania avenues, of which due notice will be given. HARRIS.

On July 14, 1957, DR. AARON, beloved husband of Shirley Harris (nee Orenstein); father of Anne Elizabeth Harris; son of Jacob and the late Cecilia Harris and brother of Milton Harris, of Baltimore, Lee Harris, of Coral Gables, and Mrs. Edith Swerdloff, of Reseda, and the late Benjamin Harris. On July 12, 1957, ARTHUR T. HAMMER, of 632 North of Anna P.

Hammer (nee Lucas), and beloved father of Mrs. Murray Wohl, Mrs. Alma Conway, Mrs. John Costello, Harry Garnett Elmer C. and Oscar T.

Hammer. 15e Funeral services will be held at the Witzke Funeral Home, 4101 Edmondson avenue, on Monday at 2 P.M. Interment In Meadow Ridge Memorial Park. Services at the Jack Lewis Home, 2100-02 Eutaw place, on Tuesday precisely at 12 noon. Interment in United Hebrew Cemetery, Altz Chaim Congregation, Washington boulevard.

(Kindly omit In mourning at 6506 Park Heights avenue. 16e DEATHS HARRIS- The Variety Guild regrets the passing of the late DR. AARON HARRIS. beloved husband of member Shirley Harris. Members please attend.

16 DEL ELINOFF, President. July 13, 1957. ROSE (nee Hubbard), of 1211 Hanover street, beloved sister of Mrs. Daisy Wheatley, of Dorchester county, Maryland. 16e Services in the A.

Howard Evans Funeral Home, 1400-02 South Charles street. at Clement, on Tuesday at 10 A.M. Burial in Cedar Hill Cemetery. Family requests friends call between 3 and 9 P.M. On July 14, 1957, ARZIE DALE, of 2712 Inglewood avenue, beloved husband of Lillian Vogt Heath and devoted father of Mrs.

Dorothy Ziegler and Messrs. Norman, Kenneth and Raymond Heath. 16e Services from the Leonard J. Ruck Funeral Home, 5305 Harford road, at Echodale, on Tuesday at 2.30 P.M. Interment in Moreland Memorial Park Cemetery.

Lodge No. 184, A.F.& A.M., will meet in special communication on Tuesday, July 16, 1957 at 1.45 P.M. for the purpose of attending the funeral of our late brother, ARZIE D. HEATH. GEORGE T.

SIMMS, 16 Worshipful Master. HEATH. -The Point Breeze Council, Maryland Chapter, Telephone Pioneers of America, announces with deep regret the death of one of its retired members, ARZIE D. HEATH, and extends sincere sympathy to his family. 16 July 14, 1957, ALFRED beloved husband of Elsie Higger, of 207 North Collington avenue, devoted father of Tammy Higger and beloved brother of Samuel C.

Higger, of Philadelphia, Mrs. Jane Schwartz, of Silver Spring, Mrs. Gertrude Rudo, Mrs. Ella Minkin and Mr. Morris Higger, of Baltimore, and the late Louis Higger.

16e Services at Sol Levinson Bros. Home, 1124-26 West North avenue, on Monday, July 15, at 11 A.M. Interment in United Hebrew Cemetery, Anshe Emunah Congregation, Washington boulevard. omit In mourning at 4031 Grantley road. HOCK.

On July 13, 1957, ANTON. Friends may call at the Home for the Aged, Little Sisters of the Poor, 1200 Valley street. Funeral on Tuesday at 9.30 A.M. Interment in Holy Redeemer Cemetery, A Requiem Mass will be offered at 6.30 A.M. 15e On July 14, 1957.

ANN R. (nee Bates), of 4313 Sheldon avenue, beloved wife of the late Winter Davis Horton and beloved mother of Mrs. Rachel Ann Miller, Mrs. Marion L. Brown and Harry D.

and Millard B. Horton. 18e Funeral services are to be held at H. Sander Sons, North avenue and Broadway, on Thursday, at 11 A.M. Interment in Greenmount Cemetery, Friends may call between 12 noon and 10 P.M.

July 11, 1957, AUGUSTINE beloved husband of Blanche Huber (nee Tucker), of 503 Academy road, Catonsville, Funeral services will be held at the MacNabb Memorial Chapel, Frederick and Wade avenues. Catonsville, on Monday at 2 o'clock. Interment in Good Shepherd Cemetery. Visiting hours from 2 to 9.30 P.M. 15e HUNNER.

On Sunday, July 14, 1957, DR. GUY LEROY HUNNER, beloved husband of Isabella Stevens, of the Greenway apartments, father of Mrs. John W. Parsons, Mrs. Eudora H.

Donavan and Mr. John S. Hunner. Friends may call at Henry W. Jenkins and Sons Company, 4905 York road after 5 P.M., Monday, Services at St.

Davids Church, Roland avenue on Tuesday at 11 A.M. Interment private. lieu of flowers kindly send contributions to Johns Hopkins Medical School. In memory of Doctor Guy L. 16e July 11, 1957, ALFRED, of 31 Kinship road, and formerly of Sparrows Point, the beloved uncle of Mrs.

Clara Hanna, Mrs. Mollie Munyon, Messrs. Raymond, Clifton, Carol Jackson and Mrs. Harry Allen, of Gibbstown, N.J. Funeral from the Ulrich Funeral Home of Dundalk, 2112 Dundalk avenue, on Monday at 2 P.M.

Interment in Oak Lawn Cemetery. 15e JACKSON. On July 14, 1957, JOHN HENRY, of 20 Yorkway, Dundalk, the beloved husband of Edna Baker Jackson and father of William H. and Donald L. Jackson.

17e Friends are cordially invited to call at the Funeral Home of Walter Brooks Bradley, Dundalk, from 2 P.M. until 10 P.M. daily. Services will be held on Wednesday, July 17, at 1 P.M. Interment in Moreland Memorial Park.

special communication of Patapsco Lodge No. 183, A.F.& A.M., will be held on Wednesday, July 17, at 12 noon, for the purpose of attending the funeral of our late brother, JOHN H. JACKSON. HARRY C. KIRBY, 17 Worshipful Master.

-Helenea Lodge No. 171, 1.0.0.F., wishes to express its sympathy to the family of our late brother, JOHN H. JACKSON. Members are requested to attend a special service at Walter Brooks Bradley Funeral Home, on Tuesday, July 16, at 8 P.M. ELMER G.

GRAY, 17 Noble Grand. July 12, 1957, ERNEST, of 8910 Emla avenue, the beloved husband of Mary (nee Siegmund) and father of Ernest and Carroll Jaeger. Funeral from the Lassahn Funeral Home, 7401 Belair road, on Monday at 2 P.M. Interment in Moreland Memorial Park. 15e On July 12, 1957, PEARL F.

(nee Baker), of 1440 Winston road, beloved wife of the late Dr. Charles H. Jahelka, devoted mother of Mrs. Gertrude J. Woolf and Mrs.

Juanita J. Maybin. 15e Funeral from the Ellsworth Armacost Funeral Chapel 4600 Liberty Heights avenue, on Monday at 2 P.M. Interment in Druid Ridge Cemetery. Visiting hours from 3 P.M.

until 9 P.M. July 12. 1957, HAZEL MAY, of 2728 Daisy avenue, English Council, beloved wife of Minor Jones and devoted mother of Jack E. Hollar. 15e Services at the Ambrose Funeral Home, 1328 Sulphur Spring road, Arbutus, on Monday at 2 P.M.

Interment In Cedar Hill Cemetery. Visiting hours from 3 to 9 P.M. KALAVSKI-KULGAUCHUCK. On July 13, 1957, ZACHARY, beloved husband of the late Xenie Kalavski, and beloved father of Frank, Paul Kalavski and Mary Mickel. 16e Srevices at his home, 6601 Birchwood avenue, on Wednesday morning at 8.15.

Burial services at Holy Trinity Church, Fairmount avenue, at 9 o'clock. Interment in Holy Trinity Cemetery, Elkridge. KAUFFMAN. on July 11, 1957. at Syracuse, AUDREY B.

(nee Tilghman), beloved wife of Arthur K. Kauffman, formerly of Elkridge, sister of Mrs. Rudolph Wheland. Miss Margaret N. Tilghman, of Elkridge, and Mrs.

Arthur K. Hilton, of Philadelphia, Pa. Services at Henry W. Jenkinson Sons 4905 York road, on Monday, July 15, 1957, at 2 P.M. Interment in Meadow Ridge Memorial Park.

15e Chapter No. 20, announces with deep regret the SISTER AUDREY T. KAUFFMAN, K. DORIS GRIMM, 15e Worthy Matron. KATZOFF.

On July 13, 1957, ROSE (nee Fooks), beloved wife of the late Abe K. Katzoff, and devoted sister of Mrs. Mary Feldman and Miss Sarah Fooks, Los Angeles, California. omit Services at Sol Levinson Bros. Home, 1124-26 West North avenue, on Monday, July 15, at 2 P.M.

Interment in Bnai Israel Congregation Cemetery, Southern avenue. 15e KEGEL. On July 13, 1957, PHILIPP G. KEGEL, of 4617 Forest Park avenue, beloved husband of Theresa Kegel (nee Blum), and beloved father of Adam Kegel and Philipp Kegel, Jr. Friends may call at the Witake Funeral Home, 4101 Edmondson avenue, from 2 P.M.

until 10 P.M. Services on Tuesday at 3,30 P.M. Interment in St. Paul's Cemetery, Violetsville, Md. 16e On July 13, 1957, MARIE, (nee Kamps), of 1903 East Thirtysecond street, beloved wife of the late Henry Knoche.

Funeral from the Ullrich Funeral Home. 4210 Belair road at Parkside drive on Tuesday at 2 P.M. Interment in Baltimore Cemetery, DEATHS (3) KOPPELMAN. On July 15, 1957, JACK beloved husband of Lillian Koppelman (nee Kahn), of Charleston, W.Va., devoted father of Sylvan Koppelman, 15e Services at Sol Levinson Bros. Home 1124-26 West North avenue, on Monday, July 15, at 1 P.M.

Interment in Beth Hamedrosh Hagodol Congregation Cemetery, Rosedale. omit In mourning at 4002 Maine avenue. July 13, 1957, MARY, of 3627 Reisterstown road, mother of Theodore and Jean Kost and sister of Mrs. Ester Katzen, Mrs. Hanna Blumberg, Mrs.

Rose Reis1g, Mrs. Gertrude Novak and Mrs. Flora Driscoll. 16 Services at the Jack Lewis Home, 2100-02 Eutaw place, on Monday precisely at 2 P.M. Interment in Baltimore Hebrew Congregation Cemetery, Belair road.

(Kindly omit In mourning at 2506 Keyworth avenue. on July 12, 1957, REINHARD of 1129 North Rolling road, Catonsville, the beloved husband of Marie Krug (nee Mahle), and father of Edward R. and Frederick W. Krug. 16e Funeral services will be held at the MacNabb Memorial Chapel, Frederick and Wade avenues, Catonsville, on Tuesday at 10.30 A.M.

Interment in Loudon Park Cemetery. Visiting hours 2 to 9.30 P.M. On July 13, 1957, WALTER of 5606 Clearspring road, beloved husband of Thelma Lewin (nee O'Brien) and devoted father of Charlotte Cherry. 15e Services from the Glenn F. Seitz Funeral Home, 5209 York road, on Tuesday at 10.30 A.M.

Interment in Baltimore National Cemetery. LEWIN, Post 124, American Legion, regretfully announces the death of our comrade, WALTER F. LEWIN, GLENNIE SEITZ. 15e Post Commander. LOTTERER.

On July 11, 1957, NANCY E. (nee Keyes), of 1201 East North avenue, beloved wife of the late Robert A. Lotterer. Funeral services will be at the William Cook Mansion, St. Paul and Preston streets, on Monday at P.M.

Interment in Western Cemetery. 15e July 13, 1957, KATHERINE (nee Koutney), beloved wife of the late John Malac. Funeral from her late residence. 5915 York road, on Tuesday at 3.30 P.M. Interment in Moreland Memorial Park.

16e MERSON. Suddenly, on July 13, 1957, JOHN O. (DICK), of 1912 St. Augustine avenue, Elkridge, beloved husband of Mary (Nan) A. Merson (nee Hastings) and devoted father of Mrs.

Betty Leishear, Mrs. Jeanette Oursler and Miss Charlotte Merson and Messrs. Jack, William Oliver Samuel Donald H. and Thomas F. Merson.

Services at the Ambrose Funeral Home, 1328 Sulphur Spring road, Arbutus, on Tuesday at 2 P.M. Interment in Meadow Ridge Memorial Park. 16e -On July 10, 1957, at Fort Lauderdale, FRANCES EDNA NICKOLS, beloved wife of the late Thomas Herbert Murray, and sister of Mr. Frank A. Nickols, Takoma Park, Md.

15e Friends may call at the Bertram W. Gore Funeral Home, Charles and Twenty-third streets, after P.M., Sunday, Services at the Church of St. Michael and All Angels, St. Paul and Twentieth streets, on Monday at 2 P.M. Interment in Loudon Park Cemetery.

Patapsco Council No. 1960, Knights of Columbus, announces with deep regret the death of BROTHER JOHN R. NEWCOMB. Members are requested to meet at 756 Grantley street at 8.30 Sunday night to recite the rosary for Brother Newcomb. JOSEPH RENTZ, 15e Grand Knight, July 13, 1957, JOHN R.

NEWCOMB, beloved husband of Doris Hutchins Newcomb, and beloved father of Nelson Kay Lee, John R. Newcomb, Charles Doris Claire, Mary Margaret and Joseph Newcomb. Funeral from his home, 756 Grantley street, on Tuesday at 9 A.M. Requiem High Mass at 'St. Bernardine's Church at 9.30 A.M.

Interment in New Cathedral Cemetery. 16e July 14, 1957, NORMAN of Glen Arm, the son of the late Isaac and Susan Orem. 15e Funeral services will be from the William Cook Mansion, St. Paul and Preston streets, on Tuesday at 2.30 P.M. Interment at Fork Methodist Episcopal Church Cemetery.

on July 14, 1957, LEONARD J. OSSMAN, of Rockview Beach, Pasadena, the beloved husband of Florence Ossman (nee Schroeder). Services in the Hopping Kirkley Funeral Home, 421 Crain highway, S.E., Glen Burnie, on Wednesday, July 17, at 11 A.M. Interment in Glen Haven Cemetery, 17e on July 13, 1957, at Bel Air, JAMES, beloved husband of Sophia Papachrist (nee Chresdoulou). Friends may call at the Foster Funeral Home, West Broadway, Bel Air, on Monday evening from 7 to 9 o'clock.

Services on Tuesday at the funeral home at 2 P.M. Church services at Emmanuel Episcopal Church at 2.30 P.M. Interment in Bel Air Memorial Gardens. 15e July 14, 1957, CLARENCE G. of 1605 Orlando road, beloved husband of Margaret Long Paxton.

Services from the Leonard J. Ruck Funeral Home, 5305 Harford road, at Echodale, on Wednesday, at 2 P.M. Interment in Memorial Park. 17e PEPPLER. Suddenly, on July 14, 1957, CLEDA WELSH, of Warren road, Cockeysville, aged 67 years, the beloved wife of Edgar A.

Peppler, beloved mother of Edgar A. Peppler, and Thomas P. Peppler. Funeral services will be from William Cook Towson Funeral Home, 1050 North York road (at the Cloverleaf), on Tuesday, at 2 P.M. Interment in Jessop Methodist Episcopal Cemetery, Cockeysville.

16e PERRONE. On July 14, 1957, beloved MARTHA, of 278 Ballow court, wife of John Perrone, Funeral from the Ullrich Funeral Home of Dundalk. 2112 Dundalk avenue, on Tuesday, at 11 A.M. Interment In St. Matthews Cemetery.

PERSINGER. On July 13, 1957, HENRY of 5001 Catalpha road, beloved husband of Clara L. Persinger (nee Burk). Funeral services are to be held at H. Sander Sons, North avenue and Broadway, on Wednesday at 11 A.M.

Interment in Lorraine Park Cemetery. (Friends may call between 3 and 10 P.M.) 17e PETTICORD. On July 12, 1957. WILLIAM D. (BILL), of 3500 White avenue, beloved husband of Pearl McBride Petticord (nee Werneth) and devoted father of Mrs.

Margaret Delbridge. Services at the Heemann Funeral Home, 6067 Harford road, on Tuesday at 11 A.M. Interment in Lorraine Cemetery. 16e Centre Lodge No. 108.

A.F.&A.M.. will hold a special communication on Tuesdav. Julv 16. 1957. at 10 A.M.

at the Masonic Temple for the purpose of attendfuneral of our late brother WILLIAM DAVIS PETTICORD. GEORGE RESNICK. 16 Worshipful Master On Sunday, July 14, 1957, at his residence 4912 Midwood avenue, SALVATORE, beloved husband of the late Sophia Piscano (nee DeMario) and devoted father of Anthony, Vincent, David and Rosalle Piscano. Funeral from Henry W. Jenkins 4905 York road, on Wednesday at 8.30 A.M.

Requiem High Mass at St. Mary's, Govans, at 9 A.M. Interment in Baltimore Cemetery. 17 PRESSER. On July 11, 1957, EMMA (nee Welshelt), of 2815 White beloved wife of the late John P.

Presser and devoted mother of Messrs. John, William, Benson, Clifton Presser and the late Charles Presser. Services from the Leonard J. Ruck Funeral Home, 5305 Harford at Echodale, on Monday at 2.30 P.M. Interment in Parkwood Cemetery.

15e Suddenly, on July 13. 1957, VIOLA E. (nee Rines), of 425 North Kenwood avenue, beloved wife of the late Joseph Reiser. 16e Funeral from Schimunek neral Home, 2601-03-05 East Madison street, on Tuesday At 1 P.M. Interment in Oak Lawn Cemetery.

THE EVENING SUN, DEATHS (3) REISER. C. W. Galloway, No. Ladies Auxiliary Veteran Employees Association, Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, announces with deep regret the death of a beloved member, MRS.

JOSEPH REISER. MRS. AUGUST P. MILES. 15e President.

REISER. Yak-Rem-Peh Court No. 32. L.OS.N.A., announces with deep regret the passing of LADY VIOLA REISER, charter member. LaVERNE M.

GROVE. 16 High Priestess. chapter No. 36 O.E.S. announces with deep regret the passing of Sister VIOLA E.

BEISER, life member. Eastern Star services Monday 8 P.M. 15e ESTHER M. DIEHL, Worthy Matron. July 11, 1957, LEROY beloved husband of the late Lillian V.

Sands and brother of Mrs. Bert Parks, Walter M. Sands and Mrs. Dorothy Vermillion. Funeral services will be held at his home, 5530 Clifton on Monday at 1 p.m.

Interment in Oak Lawn Cemetery. 15e SCHWARTZ. -On July 12, 1957, ALOYSIUS SCHWARTZ, of 3511 West Franklin street, beloved husband of Elizabeth Claus Schwartz. Funeral from the Witzke Funeral Home, 4101 Edmondson avenue, on Monday at 9 A.M. Requiem High Mass at St.

Bernardine's Church at 9.30 A.M. Interment in New Cathedral Cemetery. 15e SCHEK. Suddenly, on July 14, 1957, RICHARD THOMAS, of 6103 Chinquapin parkway, beloved son of Mary Gertrude Schek (nee Schmoll), grandson of Mrs. Nellie E.

Dare and brother of Mary Joan Schek. 17e Services at the Leonard J. Ruck Funeral Home, 5305 Harford road at Echodale avenue. Due notice. SIBOLD.

On July 14, 1957, ADDIE aged 66 years, at Solomons. the beloved sister of Mrs. C. M. Humphreys, Irene Holland, Bulah Cowell and Page Parks.

17e Mrs. Sibold rests at the Howard H. Hubbard Funeral Home, 4107 Wilkens avenue at Leeds avenue. Services on Wednesday at 11 A.M. Interment in Loudon Park Cemetery.

The family requests friends to call daily between 2 and 10 P.M. July 15, 1957, at the Ridgeway Manor for the aged, MARIE (nee Schroeder) beloved wife of the late Samuel D. Smith and dear mother of Harold Smith. 18e Funeral from the John A. Miller Funeral Home, Hartley Miller Successor, 2334 Jefferson street, of which due notice will be given.

July 13, 1957, MARION of 3014 Roselawn avenue, beloved husband of Lillian Smith (nee Ammon) and beloved father of Mrs. Christian Biensach and Mrs. George Wenzel. 15e Services will be from the William Cook-Blight, Funeral Home, 6009 Harford road on Tuesday at 11 A.M. Interment in Orems Methodist Church Cemetery.

Lodge No. 184. A.F.& A.M., will meet in special communication on Tuesday, July 16, 1957, at 10.15 A.M. for the purpose of attending the funeral of our late brother, MARION C. SMITH.

GEORGE T. SIMMS, 16 Worshipful Master. Square and Oval Club regrets to announce the death of our brother, MARION C. SMITH, and extends sincere sympathy to his family. 15e HERBERT E.

WILHELM, Presi.dent SMITH. The Grand Guardian Council of Maryland, I.O.J.D., announces with sorrow the death of DAD MARION SMITH, P.A.G.G. MARGARET A. CONNELLY, Grand Guardian. STANLEY GISRIEL, 16 Associate Grand Guardian.

M. Coombs Chapter No. 48, O.E.S., announces with deep regret the death of our brother, MARION O. SMITH, Past Patron. Funeral services on Monday evening at 8 P.M.

at the funeral home. HELEN M. VAN NEWKIRK, 16e Worthy Matron. No. 11, announces with deep regret the death of our P.

A. G. dad, MARION SMITH. NANCY BIRD, Honored Queen. CATHERINE LOSENICKY, 16 Guardian.

Suddenly, on July 10, 1957, ROBERT of 627 Melville avenue, beloved husband of Mary B. Sommerwerck (nee Eckenrode, beloved father of Mrs. Vernon Morgan, Mrs. Albert Langmead and Mrs. Lawrence Frank and beloved brother of Mrs.

Allen Howard Mr. Albert Sommerwerck. Funeral from the Conklin Funeral Home, 5444 Belair road, on Monday at 10 A.M. Interment in Baltimore National Cemetery, Visiting hours from 1 to 10 P.M. Friends may call after 1 P.M.

Friday. 15e STEVENS. Suddenly, on July 12, 1957 MARIE J. (nee Baumann), beloved wife of Edgar L. Stevens, of 8030 Bank street, and mother of Edgar L.

Stevens, of 7218 Conley street. 16e Funeral services are to be held at H. Sander Sons, North avenue and Broadway, on Tuesday at 2 P.M. Interment in Moreland Memorial Park Cemetery. Friends may call from 2 to 10 P.M.

The members of the Civic Democratic Club, announces with deep regret the loss of a loyal member, MRS. EDGAR STEVENS. 16e J. JOSEPH McCUBBIN, President. July 13, 1957, ANNA VIRGINIA STEWART (nee McKay), of 1738 East Twenty-eighth street, beloved wife of the late Wilbur Stewart and beloved Mother of C.

Wilbur Stewart, M.D. Services and interment at convenience of family. 16e SWEARER. On July 14, 1957, MAMIE H. SWEARER, beloved daughter of the late Charles and Cornelia O.

Swearer and beloved aunt of Messrs. Raymond R. and Harry M. Reyer and Mrs. Raymond A.

Matthews, of Louisville, Ky. Funeral services will be held at William J. Tickner Sons, North and Pennsylvania avenues, on Wednesday at 11.30 A.M. Interment in Greenmount Cemetery. 17 -On July 13, 1957, OLIVE R.

(nee Heacock), of 5108 Franklintown road, beloved wife of Vernon G. Taylor. Services at the G. Howard Strong Funeral Home, 3207 West North avenue, at Hilton street, on Tuesday at 8.15 A.M. Requiem Mass at St.

Agnes Church at 9 A.M. Interment in Stone Chapel Cemetery. The family requests friends to call daily between 2 and 9.30 P.M. 16 TODD. -On July 13, 1957, GEORGE of 6104 Hamilton avenue, beloved husband of Mary L.

Todd (nee Roelecke) and stepfather of Lloyd L. Klein. (Va.) papers please Funeral from the Ullrich Funeral Home, 4210 Belair road, at Parkside drive, on Tuesday at 3 P.M. Interment in Baltimore Cemetery. 16e TOWELL.

Suddenly, on July 13, 1957, at Keyser, W.Va., CHARLES beloved husband of Margaret (Peggy) Vaughan Towell. Services at the John T. Stansbury Funeral Home, 6411 Windsor Mill road at Gwynn Oak avenue, on Tuesday at 11 A.M. Interment In Bellingham, Washington State. lieu of flowers make contributions to the building fund of the Woodlawn Volunteer Fire Company, 6423 Windsor Mill road.J Friends may call from 2-10 P.M.

16e TOWELL. Monongahela Tribe No. 193, I.OR.M., regretfully announces the death of our P.S. CHARLES T. TOWELL.

RAYMOND OVERFELT. 16 Sachem. TURNBULL- -On Saturday, July 13, 1957, ELIZABETH BROGDEN IGLEHART, of 2210 Sulgrave avenue, Mount Washington, beloved wife of the late Douglas Clayland Turnbull and mother of Mrs. George Harryman, Douglas Clayland Turnbull, Jr. Helen Brogden Turnbull, the late John Iglehart Turnbull, Mrs.

Marshall D. McDorman, and of Mrs. Harry C. Brogden Mary sister, Eleanore Iglehart. Services at the St.

John's Episcopal Church, Mount Washington, on Monday, July 15, at 10.30 A.M Friends may call at St. John's Church from 2 to 10 P.M. on Sunday, Burial at All, Hallows Chapel, Davidsonville, Anne Arundel at 12 noon Monday. (Please' omit 15e July 15, 1957 29 Markets Baltimore Holdovers 200: supply includes around 35 loads fed steers. and heifers.

about 6 loads bulls and 4 loads stocker and feeder cattle. and around 600 cows: bulk slaughter classes rather slow, slaughter steers and heifers opening steady. cows steady to weak. bulls steady, stocker and feeder cattle fairly active. fully steady: several loads and smaller lots choice and low prime fed steers.

$26 bulk choice fed steers. good and choice. mostly standard and good. few utility and standard. $16.50 few sales and good slaughter heifers.

but bulk unsold: utility and commercial cows. $13.50 16; few high yearling commercial and standard cows. -17: canners and cutters. mostly lightweight canners down to $10 and below: utility and commercial bulls. individual 15: to $19.50: cutter bulls.

mostly $14 shipment good and choice around 600-pound stocker steers. $23: several lots medium and good stocker steers 550-750 pounds. $17.50 -21: common and medium. $1517.50. CALVES-300.

Opening slow; early sales vealers steady to weak; good and choice vealers mostly standard. $16--19. HOGS- 1.600. Supply mostly mixed grade 180-230-pound barrows and gilts, very little sorting for grade; most sold on 8 weight basis; opening moderately active; barrows and gilts 25 cents, spots 50 cents higher; sows strong to 25 cents higher; bulk mixed No. 1-3 180-230-pound barrows and gilts, limited number mostly No.

1 and 2 pounds. grade, 160-180 pounds, 21.75; 230-270 pounds, $20.75 270-300 pounds, sows, No. 1-3 grade, 400 pounds down, 17.75, few $18; 400-500 pounds, 16.50: SHEEP-250. Slow. Not enough done 500-600 pounds.

to establish trade; few early sales good spring slaughter lambs, few cull and utility, $14: but bulk unsold. Chicago HOGS-Salable, 7.500: active and uneven; strong to mostly 25 cents higher on butchers: instances up more on a small volume over 260 pounds: sows active 25 to 50 cents higher: good shipping demand: No. 2-3 190-250 pounds predominate in receipts 190-240-pound of butchers, butcher hogs: No. 2-3 lots No. 1-2 200-230 pounds, 21.75: 28-head lots 206 pounds.

another new high in more than two years: No. 2-3 250- 280 pounds. $20.5021: few No. 1-2 240-250 pounds, $21.25: few No. 3 280- 210 pounds.

large lots mixed grades 330-400-pound sows, $17.75 -19: small lots 300-325 pounds. $19- 19.25; bulk 400-550 pounds, 17.75: little in sizable lots over calves, 500 CATTLE Salable, 21,000: 200; steers fairly active, about steady with last Wednesday; or steady to 50 cents lower than last week's high close; heifers fully steady compared with last Wednesday; cows and bulls steady to strong; vealers steady to $1 higher; stockers and feeders steady to $1 higher; bulk choice low prime steers, load of to prime around 1.275-lb., good low choice several loads prime steers. 24.50: standard steers, heifers. 25.75: good to low prime, utility and commercial cows. $14-16; few standard cows, up to bulk canners and cutters, utility and commercial bulls, $17.50 19.50: good and choice vealers, $20-23; cull to ard.

$12-19. SHEEP- -Salable, 1.500; moderately active, spring lambs steady to 50 cents higher; choice and prime showing advance; yearlings steady; shorn slaughter ewes 50 cents higher; good to prime spring lambs $22 cull to low good. 15-21: several small lots good shorn yearlings, No. 1 pelts. $18 18.50; cull to choice shorn slaughter ewes.

$57.50. Grain Markets Baltimore FLOUR--Receipts, 10,616 100-pound sacks. WHEAT-Receipts, 121,319 bushels. Shipments, none. Stocks, 3 3,114,693 bushels.

Opening price: No. 2 red, winter, garlicky, spot. domestic, CORN--Receipts, 1,714 bushels. Shipments, 40.000 bushels. Stocks, 125 bushels.

OATS Receipts, none, Shipments, none. Stocks, 341,996 a bushels. Shipments, 5,868 bushels. Stocks, BARLEY- 3 Receipts, 17,047 bushels. 895 bushels.

RYE- -Receipts, 4,086 bushels. Shipments, 21,830 bushels, Stocks, 95,184 bushels. SOYBEANS -Receipts, 1,981 bushels. Shipments, none. Stocks, 166.003 bushels.

MILLFEED-Receipts. none. STRAW-Wheat straw, No. 2, none. Chicago grain Open Prev.

Close Today Close Ago Wheat (Old)July 2.13 2.12¼ 2.14¾ 2.19¼ Wheat' 2.14 2.12¾ 2.14¾-15 2.20⅝-¾ 2.20⅛-¼ 2.21 Sept. 2.16-16½ 2.15⅛•¼ 2.17¼•½ March 2.22½ 2.21⅜-¾ 2.22¼-22 May 2.17⅞-18 2.15⅝•¾ 2.18¾ CornJuly 1.28-28⅛ 1.28¼•⅛ 1.51 1.31½ 1.31⅛-31 1.48¾-49 1.28¾ 1.28⅜ 1.37⅞•¾ March 1.33 1.32¾-⅝ 1.41⅞ May. 1.35 1.35⅛ OatsJuly .68 .681 -68 .73 March 73 RyeJuly 1.30¾-31 1.37¾ Sept. 1.32 1.40-40¼ 1.36¼•½ 1.36-36¼ 1.44¼ 1.46¼ March 1.38½ 1.39 May 1.39 1.39 Soybeans July. 2.48¾-¼ 2.47½-46 2.66-66¼ Sept.

2.47¼•½ 2.46 2.51 2.43-42½ 2.41 2.45-45¼ 2.46-46 2.45¼•½ 2.49¼ March 2.49¼-¾ 2.48¾-¼ 2.52 Port Of Baltimore Ship Movement ships of American registry unless otherwise Arrived Today 6ACONNET, at Conoco oil pier. To HinSteamship Agency. CIUDAD DE TUNJA (Colombian), at Pier 1. Pennsylvania Railroad. To YORKMAR, at Sparrows Point high Penn-Maryland Steamship Company.

pier. To Steamship Service, At Anchor, Sandy Point ILSE FRITZEN (German), to Sparrows Point ore pier. Lavship of Baltimore. Passed In, Cape Henry POLYMOON (Norwegian), to Pier 6. Canton Railroad.

Hinkins Steamship Agency. YAMASKA (British), to Boston Iron and Metals. Ramsay, Scarlett Co. MIZUKAWA MARU (Japanese), no orders. Robert C.

Heid Company. EXMOUTH, no or e's. American Export Lines. SANTORE, to Sparrows Point ore pier. Steamship Service.

ARTEMIS (Swedish), to Pier 6. Port Covington. The Cottman Company. Scrap Steel At $56-57 Pittsburgh. July 15 (P)- Scrap today steel No.

1, heavy, was quoted at $56-57. Meat Trade Review Eastern Seaboard Weekly Meat Trade Review, Baltimore, Boston, New York, Philadelphia and Washington. Baltimore. The upward trend that marked the fresh meat trade during the previous holiday week, has extended into the current period, and prices continue to advance at wholesale levels. Sup.

plies moved surprisingly well last week and clearances at Eastern seaboard wholesale markets were expected to be quite complete. Increased buyer action was in both stimulated retail and consumer channels by cooler temperatures. Available tonnage of railstocks proved ample, with but supply receipts of fresh pork held rather and demand well in balance, small. and prices moved up sharply, The greater portion of steer and cow beef sold on a plus basis at all markets. and while some veal, calf And spring lamb sold steady, sellers encountered little resistance to promptly.

higher prices Compared on with the previous week: items that moved Steer beef, sold steady to $2 higher, the bulk or more up, cow beef firm to $1 higher; veal and calf cleared on steady to $4.50 higher basis. the full, advance registered at steady New to York, $3 Spring lamb sold fully higher. Pork loins moved out promptly and while price advances ranged from $1 to $9, the bulk sold around $4 to $6 higher. Other pork cuts were listed 81 to $6 higher for the week. and Turnip Tops.

Kale and Collards. 12 10-oz. bags and 6 20-oz. film bags, $1.80. LETTUCE--Eastern Iceberg crt.

other various crt. Iceberg, N.J.. few best $2.50. poorer Eastern Boston. $1-2.

poorer, 50c. Romaine, bu. and other various 16-qt. bkt. Romaine.

Eastern Iceberg ert. Icebers. 81.251.75. MUSHROOMS Too few sales quote prices. OKRA 12-qt.

climax Fla. poorer $1. ONIONS 50-lb. sacks mostly No. 1: N.J.

Yellows 24s, $1.25 1 ONIONS (GREEN) Ohio 16-qt. PARSLEY- Curly: N.J. bu. $4.50, Ohio 8-qt. $1.25.

PEAS bu, bu. Crowder, $3. bu. med. large, 4.25, PEPPERS Wonder type, $4.50, poorer $3.

$1.50. bu. Finger Hots. POTATOES- -Eastern weak. Offerings heavy.

U.S. 1s and U.S. 1s Size A washed (unless otherwise stated): 50-lb. Cobblers. mostly $1, 30c.

washed. $1.10: 10-lb. sacks, 28- Cobblers, 50-lb. sacks, $1, some 75c. N.C., washed, some washed.

50-lb. sacks Sebagoes, $1- 1.25, poorer Katahdins, Cobblers, 50-lb. sacks, very few higher, poorer classified. 40-50c. RADISHES- -Ohio, 16-qt.

30 oz. film bags, $2.50. Repack oz. film bags 12s, 15s, SPINACH- bu.bkt., $1.75. pack 12 10-oz.

film bags and 20-oz. film bags, $2.20. bkt. and hpr. flat white, poorer, Yellow Straightnecks, Italian type, $1.25.

TOMATOES Ripes and turning green: Md. 20-lb. N.J. 20-lb. flat $2- 2.50; 12-qt.

climax bkts. Md. and fair' to gen. good poorer N.J. fair $1, higher.

hprs. and bkts. Md. $2.25 few best $3.50 3.75, poorer Va. bu.

$7-8, poorer low as $2. Repack ctns. 10-tubes approx. 1 lb. 3s, few higher; 45, $1 TURNIPS- 1.25.

-Ohio 12-qt. bkt. topped, $1. Repack ctns. 12 film WATERCRESS- -Supplies insufficient Rate Period Record able Stock Fluor 8-9 8-23 Extra Young .25 9-3 9-16 Regular Clev Ry 5.00 7-21 7-31 do pf 1.25 7-21 7-31 Empire So Gas .30 7.15 7-25 Gossard HW .35 8-9 9-3 Grt WestCoal A 7-31 8-15 do 7-31 8-15 Idaho Power .35 7-25 8-20 .12 .10 7-19 8-7 8.1 9.3 a .25 7-22 8-1 .25 .30 8 8-20 9-3 9-16 9-1 to quote prices.

Dividend Actions Stock of Pay- Nonferrous Metals New July 15 (P)-Spot nonferrous metal prices today: Copper, cents a pound, Connecticut Valley; lead, 14 cents a pound, New York; zinc, 10 cents a pound, East St. Louis; tin, cents a pound, New York; foreign silver, cents per troy ounce. DEATHS (3) BEIKIRCH. On Friday, July 12, 1957, BARBARA (nee Zimmerman), of 2452 East Eager street, beloved wife of the late Lawrence Beikirch, Funeral from the Schimunek Funeral Home, 2601-03-05 East Madison street, on Monday at 8.15 A.M. Requiem High Mass at St.

Katharine's Church at 9 A.M. Interment in Holy Redeemer Cemetery. 15e July 14, 1957, FRANK. Further notice of funeral will be given. 16 July 14, 1957.

BERTHA (nee Siminski), of 8017 Dalesford road, beloved wife of Stephen Bennett. 17e Services at the Leonard J. Ruck Funeral Home, 5305 Harford road at Echodale avenue. Due notice. July 14, 1957, LEONARD of the Marylander Apartments.

3501 St. Paul street, beloved son of Frank and late Carrie Bennett. 17 Services at Sol Levinson Bros. Home, 1124-26 West North avenue, on Wednesday, July 17, at 11 A.M. Interment in Hebrew Friendship Cemetery.

omit Family will be at home, 2602 East Baltimore street. BERGER. On July 12, 1957, in Reading, FLORENCE (nee Nevins). formerly of Lansdowne, beloved wife of Adam Berger. Friends may call at the William Cook Mansion, St.

Paul and Preston streets, from 5 until 10 P.M.. on Tuesday, July 16. Services will be held on Wednesday at 11 A.M. Interment in Loudon Park Cemetery. 17e July 14, 1957, at his home 1317 South Carey street, BENNETT beloved husband of Annie W.

Bruffey (nee Hall), beloved father of Mrs. Beatrice I. Amland and Mrs. Alice L. Furbee and grandfather of Miss Beverly Anne Amland.

Funeral services will be held at William J. Tickner Sons. North and Pennsylvania avenues, on Thursday, at 11 A.M. Interment in Loudon Park Cemetery. 18 BUSSENIUS.

-On July 13, 1957, WILLIAM, of 3522 Frankford avenue, beloved husband of Sadie Critzman Bussenius. Funeral from the Ullrich Funeral Home, 4210 Belair road at Parkside drive on Wednesday at 2 P.M. Interment at Parkwood Cemetery. 17 Lodge No. 51, A.F.& A.M., will hold a special communication at the Masonic Temple on Wednesday, July 17, at 1 P.M.

to attend the funeral of our late brother, WILLIAM BUSSENIUS. WALTER S. LEONBERGER, 17e Worshipful Master. CIESIELSKI. July 14, of 1957, 3911 TEOFILA (nee Majewski), Second street, Brooklyn, beloved wife of the late Benjamin Ciesielski and devoted mother of Mrs.

Anna Haase, Mrs. Helen Holewinski, John, Edward, Chester and Henry Cieslelski. Services at the Duda Funeral Home, Hudson street and Linwood avenue, on Wednesday at 8.15 A.M. Requiem High Mass at St. Casimir's Church at 9 A.M.

Interment in Holy Redeemer Cemetery. Visiting hours: 2 to 10 P.M. 16e COLE July 13, 1957, MARY CATHERINE, beloved wife of the late Bernard Hammann and the late Robert E. Cole and beloved mother of Mrs. Mary E.

Stranz, of Glen Burnie and Mrs. Mildred K. Diggs of Baltimore. Funeral from the Singleton Funeral Home, Crain highway and Second Glen Burnie, on Wednesday at 11 A.M. Interment in Loudon Park Cemetery, By request of the family, visiting hours are from 2 P.M.

to 9.30 P.M. 17e on July 13, 1957, ANASTASIA (nee Kowalska), the beloved wife of the late John Collins and devoted mother of Edward Kiesling. Services will. be held at the Kaczorowski Funeral Home, 2525 Fleet street, on Wednesday at 8.15 A.M. Solemn Requiem High Mass at Holy Rosary Church at 9 A.M.

Interment in Holy Rosary Cemetery, Family will recelye friends from 2 to 10 P.M. 17 CONWAY. -On July 14, 1957, at her home, 3711 Greenmount avenue, ELLA KELLY, beloved wife of the late George J. Conway. 18 Funeral from H.

W. Mears Son's, 805 North Calvert street, on Thursday, July 18, at 8 A.M. Requiem High Mass at the Church of the Blessed Sacrament, Old York road and Forty-second street, at 9 A.M. Interment in Cathedral Cemetery. Friends may call after 7 P.M.

on Monday. -On June 30, 1957. in Korea, PFC. ROBERT ALLAN COOPER, formerly of 3706 North Charles street, beloved son of Sara Herman Cooper and the late Luther Allan Cooper. 19e Due notice of services will be given.

DAVIDSON. July 12, 1957, C. NAOMI (nee Florist), of 1203 West Fayette street, the beloved wife of the late John L. Davidson and devoted mother of Lauretta Hudson and Johnnie A. Turner.

Survived by 8 grandchildren, 13 great grandchildren and other relatives and friends. Viewing at her late residence. Remains will lie in state at Grace Presbyterian Church, Dolphin and Etting streets, on Wednesday from 10.30 to 1 P.M. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend. Interment in Arbutus Memorial Park.

DEATHS (3) TITTLE- On July 13, 1957, CARRIE BELLE (nee Gibson), widow of Oliver T. Tittle, of Madonna, Md. Funeral from the Kurtz Funeral Home, Jarrettsville, Harford county, Maryland, on Tuesday. July 16, at 1 P.M. Services and interment at Mount Joy A.M.E.

Church, Monkton, Md. Friends may call at the funeral home after 2 P.M. Monday. 16e VLNA. Suddenly, on July 12, 1957, JOSEPH of 1516 Elmtree street, Curtis Bay, beloved husband of Elizabeth Vina (nee Zahrobsky) and devoted father of Joseph J.

Lentz, Mrs. Emma Matanoski and Mrs. Rose Trinkue. 16e Services at the McCully Funeral Home Patapsco avenue and Third street, Brooklyn, on Tuesday at 11 A.M. Interment in Cedar Hill Cemetery.

VOGLE. On July 13, 1957, LOUIS FORD VOGLE, at Daytona Beach, beloved husband of Rickey Vogle (nee Gee) and son of Louis and Eunice Vogle (nee Ford). Funeral services from the John A. Moran Funeral Home, 4201 York road (entrance to parking area on Arlington avenue), on Tuesday, July 16, at 11 A.M. Interment in Parkwood Cemetery.

the request of the family, friends may call between the hours of 2 P.M. and 4 P.M. and 7 P.M.-9 P.M. on Monday, July 16 Suddenly, on July 11, 1957, EMMA J. (nee Hermann), of 3001 Rosalie avenue, beloved wife of John B.

Wallace, and mother of Mrs. Charles Barker, 15e Services from the Heemann Funeral Home, 6067 Harford road, on Monday at 11 A.M. Interment in Parkwood Cemetery. (Friends may call between 12 noon and 9 P.M.) WELSH. The Baltimore City Retired Police Association, regret the loss of their brothermember, retired CAPT.

TIMOTHY V. WELSH. 15e ARTHUR G. McCLOSKEY, President July 14, 1957. at her late residence, 24 South East avenue, JULIA, beloved daughter of the late Conrad and Mary Weltz and sister of Miss Lillian Welts and John L.

Weltz. Funeral from the Ullrich Funeral Home, 4210 Belair road at side drive on Thursday at 10 A.M. Interment in Oaklawn Cemetery. 18 July 13. 1957, at Bristol, NELLIE PRICE.

beloved wife of the late Samuel Wilhelm and sister of W. Herbert Price. 16e Services at the John Burns Sons Funeral Home, 610-12 York road, Towson, on Tuesday at 2 P.M. Interment in Emanuel Episcopal Church Cemetery, Glencoe, Md. July 13, 1957, HARRY of 504 Dorchester avenue, Catonsville, beloved husband of Bess E.

Wilson (nee Murdock). Funeral from Higinbotham Funeral Home, 106 Columbia road, Ellicott City, on Tuesday at 2 P.M. Interment in Rose Hill Cemetery, Hagerstown, Md. Visiting hours from 2 to 10 P.M. 16e July 13, 1957, WALTER of Box 364, Philadelphia road, the beloved husband of Catharine Wilson (nee Combs) and beloved father of Walter D.

Wilson, and G. Willard Wilson. 16 Funeral from the Lassahn Funeral Home, 7401 Belair road. on Tuesday at 2 P.M. Interment in Parkwood Cemetery.

Family request viewing from 3 to 10 P.M. Rebekah Lodge No. 33, I.0.0.F., announces with regret the passing of our brother, WALTER D. WILSON, SR. Rebekah services at Lassahn's Funeral Home on Monday, July 15, at 8 P.M.

Officers and members are requested to be present. ANNE SMITH, 15e Noble Grand. Sharon Encampment No. 28, regrets to announce the passing of our Patriarch, WALTER D. WILSON, on July 13.

1957. WALTER L. McJILTON, 16 Chief Patriarch. WINKELMAN -On Sunday, July 14, 1957, BARBARA M. (nee Heidelmeier), of Thompson boulevard, Essex (formerly of 2910 McElderry street), beloved wife of the late Frederick Winkelman, and mother of Harry and Frederick Winkelman, George and John Wellslager, Funeral from the Charles E.

Schimunek Funeral Home. 3331 Brehms Lane, at Mannasota avenue, on Thursday at 11 A.M. Interment in Oak Lawn Cemetery. 18e WISNIEWSKI July 12, 1957, JOHN JOSEPH, of 1911 Harman avenue and formerly of 1423 Reynolds street, beloved husband of Katherine Wisniewski (nee Maenner). Services at the McCully Funeral Home, 130 East Fort avenue, on Tuesday, at 8.15 A.M.

Requiem High Mass in St. Jerome's Church at 9 A.M. Interment in Holy Rosary Cemetery. 15e July 13, 1957, FLORA L. (nee Hagger), of 3216 Howard Park avenue, beleved wife of the late Stanley F.

Witman, and beloved mother of Stanley F. Witman Mrs. Anton F. Endler, Mrs. Charles H.

Beels, Mrs. Horace D. Flickinger and Joseph Witman. 17e Funeral from the Ellsworth Armacost Funeral Chapel, 4600 Liberty Heights avenue, on Wednesday at 1 P.M. Interment in Woodlawn Cemetery.

Visiting hours from 2 P.M. until 10 P.M. We chose Wm. Cook because. Unly WM.

COOK FUNERAL HOMES offer Baltimore's Finest Funeral Services. 2. Recognized Lowest Prices 3. 3 Neighborhood Mortuaries. 4.

Complete Services (a) 47 Items of Service. (b) (c) Cemetery Arrangements (d) Church Service. (e) One telephone call and we care for everyibing. WM. COOK, INC.

ST. PAUL AT PRESTON ST. WM. COOK-TOWSON, INC. 1050 N.

YORK ROAD WM. COOK-BLIGHT, INC. 6009 HARFORD ROAD Um.Cook Funeral Hames 3 CONVENIENT CHAPELS MEMBER BY INVITATION Pratorred FUNERAL DIRECTORS INTERNATIONAL.

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Années disponibles:
1910-1992