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THE SUN, BALTIMORE. TUESDAY MORNING, MAY 24, 1955 PAGE 21 Stock Market Over The Counter Securities JUDGE WEIGHS SHIP UNIONS American Stock Exchange Man, 24, Charged In Woman's Deatli Safe Thwe quotations are supplied by the National Association of Security Dealers Prices Ease lev rrpw ana otner sources. Cho. Stocks Sole Hrd'. High Low TIPS AS BETS GET COST PLEA Net Close Cho US Foil 70d 7 129 128', 129-el Cambridge, May 23 (JP) DtahldSug.lSl 16 3s Mutual Funds 3 10 John Jacob Murray, 24-year-old Trading Light Bid Asked 45, 6 45 1 3 1 22 45 a-4 1H Air Assoc Ala Gas 1 28.

Alaska Alleg Airl AllAmEng Allez CD wt. .36 05 J8.S7 103. 32', 5'i 5. IK i 100 ...13 04 14 1 2 Tout's Way Of Collecting May Merchant Marine Chief Says Columbia (Pa.) construction worker, was charged today with slaying a Cambridge woman he said jumped from a panel truck Valspar Venex Waltham Wat WebbAKnaDD Wn lpf 12 "tib Wilrlch Pet WoodleyPet WrightH .12 6 A 65, 5S 5'. 7 5', 100 33'i 9'.

51'. ...18 90 20 45 ...17.72 19.16 ..10.83 11.84 6 22 6 80 7.59 8 30 Widen Reach Of Law" AlumAmpf334 .50 Am Laun M2 5 Reductions Are Vital MassLifeFd MutuaiTr NatWBalFd Natlnvest NSecSer-Bal do Income do Stock. NatResFd do CanFd NYCapCan 19 6X4 2 212 39 i 2 66 19 2l New York, May 23 CP) Prices slipped lower in the Stock Market 212 212 li 4 65', 2 he was driving. 5.61 6 15 33 C. Burnam Mace, State's attor Am Marae V4I Am Meter 2 Anacon Ld Anch Post .80 ArcusCm Ark Oil Vi 3 83 4.19 .26 14 28.14 131! today in the midst of light trad ing.

Domestic Bonds (Continued from Page 34) (Continued pom Page 34) -t- ney, served a warrant on Murray 8 62 32 la N't of human error was acknowl do '56 3.56 Sal-t 1.000s rTip charging him with "feloniously' The decline extended to almost Low noi tion Service must stop operating in commercial traffic since it takes Ark La 15 33 11 ArmstRu 1 A 2 edged. all sections of the list, and little "0 SCalEd 3s 65 97' 100-1 Aro To 90d 2 97 19 101 Va 97 away business from the privately 4- causing the death of Geraldine Ferrare Moore, also known as Geraldine Moore Golit. Mace said "I've never been so positive of Osso Laund. opposition to the selloff devel 3H 21i. 15 owned fleet.

PacAmlnv 10OO 10 50 do pf 26.25 27.25 PhilaFnd 16 95 18.50 PineStFd 21 20 21 62 PioneerFd .12 79 13.90 Price.TRGrFd 27.61 27.89 PuntanFd 6 65 7.19 Putnam. new ..12 34 13 34 SeudderCn ....37 75 39.25 a winning result in my life," the In connection with the shrink the 30-year-old woman had been oped. At the same time, however, selling pressures never were Atlas Co wt Atl Atlas Plyw. Axe Science. Bald Spc 11 9', letter went on.

"Months of plan age of the American-flag fleet married and divorced. Bid Asked! Bid Aked Aberden 131 143 GasIndusPd ...24.23 26 48 AffiHatedFd 6 03 6 52 GrpSecCmStk. 11.92 13 05 AmBusShra 4 18 4 46 doFullyAd 9.65 10 57 AmMutFd 8 31 9.06 do Tob 4 03 4 43 AtomDvMu ...13 81 15.06 do Util 8.71 9 54 AxHgtonA ....11.91 12.95 Grthlndus ....39.58 40.76 do 24 60 26.74 GuardMut ....15.95 16.44 do Stk 3 91 4 27 iHydckFund ..23.84 23 84 BIuRidgeMu ..12.34 13.41 HudsonFd 15.71 16 98 BndlnTrAm ..22 50 24.19 IncmFndFd 2 46 2.69 BostonFund ...15 41 16.66 Incorplncme 8 51 9.30 BroadStlny ...20 66 22.34 do Investr. .16.75 18 11 BullockFd 11.24 12.32 InstitBnkFd ..10.93 11.95 CanadaGnFd ..10.46 1131 doFndFd 10 46 11.44 CanadianFd ..16.44 17.79 do GrthFd .10 48 11 47 CapVenture 5 44 5 96 do IncomeFd. 6.74 7.83 CentShrsTr ...26.26 28.39 do InsurFd.

.15 98 17.48 ..29 74 32.16 InvestCoAm. 8 67 9 47 ColonialFd 18 54 20.12 InvTrBost ...18 31 20 01 Cmlwlthlnv 8 82 9.59 JohnstonMut ..19 88 19.88 ..18 98 20.63 KystonCus Bl. .27.03 28.22 ComposFd ..,.16.32 17.74 do B2 25 80 28 14 ConcordFd 16 77 18.13 do B3 20.23 22 07 ConsInvTr ...40 00 43.00 do E4 1181 12 89 CrnWInv-Dvt ..13.32 14 56 do Kl 19 91 21.72 deVeshMuFd ..53.31 53.85 do K2 11.67 12.7' DelawareFd 21 58 23.73 do SI 16 31 17.8C Divers 12 14 do S2 1191 13 00 do InvFd 9.05 9.92 do S3 13.78 15.04 DiversifiedTrE. 14.40 16.30 do 84 10.06 10 98 DividendShrs 2 48 2 73 KystonFdCan 9.73 10 53 DreyfusFd 7 87 8.55 KnckrbkerFd ..6 67 7.31 ..20.32 21.72 LexgtnTFd ...11.60 12.68 do Stk 18 35 19 f-2 ILoomisSyMut. 43.01 43.01 EauityFund 6 69 6.93 ManagFdrAuto.

4.59 5 05 FidelityPund ..13 34 14 42 do Steel.new 3.0R 3.40 Fnv.FH08' HAl d0 3.68 FrkCsCiner 9 74 10 67 ManhatBndFd. 8.50 9.02 7 80 8 55 MassInvestTr. 29.32 31.70 Fundamenla ..14.24 15.61 do GrthStk. .27.30 29.61 4' ning has gone into this coup. great.

.35.37 35.3 Banff Adelman advised his readers The fall went into the range of Earlier, the State's attorney had said he planned to prosecute 103 33 5 5. 5'. 7 5. 100 33 i 9' 331. 35 13s.

29 33 15' 33 31'i 2Vn l5a 11 9U 41-. 2 57. 153 2H 20j 7 7' 26 5, 16L 17 Va 14 23 3i 191 2U 15 12', 6t 4' 3 4' 83 the A.M.M.I. president pointed out that from April 1, 1954, to April 1, 1955, one out of every do ComS-k. .21 32 21.32 SelectedAmSh.

8 78 9 50 ShrldrsTr 11.64 12.58 Ban 5tl "al Basic Refr 1 Beckman Ins 1 to 2 points rather frequently, that he was unable to give out Z' 5T 15'a 21'4 1934 2', r- 1 on a manslaughter charge. and some stocks had larger losses. 11.70 12 81 Bellan Aire ten privately owned American details in advance, and that even The woman's body was found .72 00 76 00 BradFoot 10e Gains were mostly fractional. flag merchant ships had dropped 29.77 29 7' Braz Trac. on U.S.

Route 50 early Saturday- StateStlnv TelevFlecFd TexasFd UnitAcFd his coworkers in the New York headquarters were not in on the Today's market action was well out of the fleet. .11 20 12 21 7.29 7.97 within the framework of the gen after she was run over by Ber nard Allen Cohen, 24, of Balti Breeze Cn Br A Oil .85 Brown Co BrownF .80 Brown Rub 1 33 8'. 33'4 13 'a 273, 33 31 "a 33 21 l5, 10, 9L 4L. 2. '4 15 '4 21 19S4 2'2 7 'T3' 16 17'i 13'.

23'4 194 64 2'. 1434 12 534 5'. 63. 4 3, 10 4'. 8' 18 6' 82 6'.

31 1'. 21', 7s, 135 26s, 16 17'i, 13'. 9 78 10 63 6 96 7.61 names of the "dark horses" run Also, he continued, one out of every four men employed on pri do ContFfl Rates of dividends In the fsreffolnt table are annual disbursements based on the last auarterly or semi-annual declaration. Cnlesa otherwise noted, special or extra dividends are not Included, a Also extra or extras, Annual rste plus stock dividend, Declared or paid In 1955 plus stock dividend. Paid last year, Payable In stock, estimated cash value on ex-dividend or ex-dlstribution date.

Declared or paid so far this year, Declared or paid after stock dividend or snlitup. Declared or paid this vear. an accumulative issue with dividends In arrears, Paid this year, dividend omitted, deferred or no action taken at last dividend meeting, Declared or paid In 1954 plus stock dividend, Liauldatinz dividend, eld Called, ur Under rule Ex dividend, x-dis Ex distribution, xr Ex rights, xw Without warrants, ww With warrants, wt Warrants, wd When distributed, wi When issued. In bankruptcy or receivership or being reorganized under the Bankruptcy Act or securities assumed by such companies. New York Cotton Market New York.

Mat (5 rnttnn fi.ti.M- do ScienceFd 9 27 10.13 eral consolidation reaction that started when the market was at more, who said he could not stop ning on three consecutive days do FdCan 13 24 14 39 23' Buckeye PL 1 in time to keep from passing over 7 57 8 vately owned American flag ships had lost his job between January Bunk Mill 1. at Laurel. its record high levels April 26 Burry the woman. The AP average of 60 stocks 1, 19o3, and October 1, 1954. ValueLine do Income WallStlnv WashMutlnv WelgtonFd Wisconsin Fd.

In referring to prior tips, the letter asserted that "none can be Murray told police he met the 6 16 6 73 12.23 13.32 19 45 19 84 14 81 15.88 25.59 27.89 5 43 5.88 Super .10. CalEiPw .60. Calv Oka was down $1 at $162.50 with the woman in a tavern Friday night And bringing the situation even closer to Baltimore, Mr. Greene emphasized that one out of every compared in safety of investment industrial component off 70 cents, railroads down $1.70, and utilities off 20 cents. He said she jumped from a panel truck he was driving in the midst and certainty of winning," and five shipyard workers in the na Cdn Atl Oil.

CdnMarc .06 Cdn Will CansoOilProd CanTrans '2 CascoPd spoke of the newest tips as "long- Insurance Companies of an argument. Bail was set for tion had dropped out of the pic Volume was small at 1,900,000 shot sleepers that look all of 15 Murray at S1.500. to 1." Cat.alln 66 19' 6'4 1434 12 53i 5', 6H 4 3'. 10'. 4'.

82 18'2 6V4 82 7 31 1'. 21'2 7s, 13s. 634 27s, 13s, 3534 shares. That compares with 2,240,000 shares traded Friday. closed 20 cents a bale lower to 20 cents CessnaAir 1 16 ChambAm.40 1 Chesebrou 3a .50 ture in the same period with the amount of new merchant tonnage under contract last January being one third less than on January Mack trucks was at the head ninnej loaay.

i ratlin was slow. Liquidation of old crop July was the feature Open High Low Close Met Che JUNK MAN GIVEN ClarostMf Ve The letters suggested telephone calls to Adelman's suite of rooms in the Baltimore hotel between designated hours. It was there that Adelman and 'an employe. 4 6 of the list of ten most active Bid FireAssoPh. 58 76 40Ti 48 GlensFalls.

78 1 i 23 GtAmlns 42 'i 253 50 183 HtfdStBlr 86 Homelns 48 InsCoNA 115 1, 1954. CllnchCoaila Coast Oils Colonial Airl issues. It opened on a block of The separate developments are 18 6 83 7 31 9 21', 73 14. 6 28 135 36'2 5. 11'.

July 34.02 34.10 34 00 34.03-04 unc-off 1 Oct. 34.10 34.20 34.10 34 20 uo 4 Dec. 34 15 34.22 34 13 34.22 up 2 Mch 34 15 34 16 34.11 34 15 off 4 May 34 22 34.29 34 22 34 26 off 3 July 33 60 33 73 33 60 33 17b up 4 ClonialSd.20a THEFT DEAL TERM David Grossman, were arrested 5,000 shares at 27 Vz and closed up Va at 27. Trading in the stock amounted to 19,600 shares. Asked Bid Asked 60 55'i 78'.

503 5334 421. NYFIre 3034 323,4 50'i NorthRiver. 39 41 81 Northeastlns. 10 114 25 Northernlns. 8514 90'2 44 PaciflcFireNew 62 27 Paclndem 67i 71 52 Phoenix 85 90 188 Prov-Wasti 207i 273i 92 13 14-2 50 "i 74 119 59'i 61 li SeabdSur.

53 56 407 SecurityNH. 463 493i 39 623. 6534 42' StdAccid 70's 73V2 652 2345 2395 143 77's 104U CJSFire 57'2 49 3134 333i bringing the American merchant marine ominously close to the sad situation in which it existed Colts Mfg ConnellyCont ConEngln .40 ConGasUt 34 ConMng April 31. Owed Him Half Of Winnings 6'. 27, 13'.

3534 11 4': Midline snot 34 80n unchaneed nMominal: bBid. 26 24 7 11 31 24 8 20 22 4 3 2 2 2 It was followed by National 31i in 1914, he added, "when we car Purchased Stolen Material; Cornuc GM Cor Rey Adelman testified that his clients agreed to pay him half of nea oniy eignt per cent' of our Bid Asked 210 72 J4 AetnaLife 199 205 37 39 AmAuto 28 30 AmEquit 42 45 36 38 AmHomeAssur 44'i 47'i AmlnsNJ 32' 3334 AmMercury. 5 53 AmRe-Ins. 27 'i 29 'a 85 88 563i Bostonlns. 43 45 29 307i ColonisILife.

108 113 470 485 ContinCas. 1133; 117'4 72' 75' a EmplyGr. 7fi'j 79'2 39 41 Bank Bid Asked BkAmNTA-SA. 38 'a 40 BkofNY 251 257 60,4 62'i ChaseManh 48' 505n 483 50 Vj 1 Bank, Container off at Spiegel up Vs at Pan American World Airways unchanged at MONUMENTS. VAUITS, ETC, (7) uncoinivatL.

395 MarylandCas. 38'i MassBond 40 62 'a Merit Mf NY. 13U NatFire 99-U NatUnion 47 CreolePetl.95 CrnCklnA la CrownCPet '26 Sentence Suspended MONUMENTS own trade on our own Amount Down To 24.9 Pet 19 is, and Sunray Mid-Continent Crown Drug. Petroleum off Vs at 23Vs. in i94b.

American ships were their winnings if the suggested horse won. and said he wrote letters, followed by telephone calls, to collect sums due him. At times, he said, he even threatened CubAtlSu.40e DayidsonB 40 A North Central avenue junk BY HENRY MERKEL, INC. "Since 1855" BROVZE FLOWER VASF9 CLEANING AND REPAIR WORK carrying 65 per cent of this coun Among other stocks declining Devon Oils Trust Company Stocks dealer yesterday was placed un try trade, the steamship execu Dome Expl DrillAExpl's DuMont A were United States Steel off 14, Chrysler 1, Sears, Roebuck Vi. tive said, but now the amount 17 1 8 11 30 29 56 64 28 3 3 turning the matter ever to a "col der a suspended six-month jail sentence and fined $500 after he is down to 24.9 per cent.

Boeing H2. General Dynamics FRFPFRTf-K A VF QI, 50-; lection attorney" if his share was Duraloy .20 Dyna Am .40 Bid 98 151 62'. 314 593 78', Asked 101 '2 157 65 li 321 61'i 81 2 Bid 4S' 2934 180 8334 71 352 Asked 50 '4 3H4 190 8534 74. 362 In less than a decade, there EtrtpireTr withheld. IOST AND FOUND was convicted of buying 430 HanovprBk.

IrvinsTr KingsCityTr. ManufTr NYTrust USTrust EastGA-F 20g (8) do pf 4'a fore, we have fallen back more 1. Radio Corporation Zenith Radio" American Telephone V4, Westinghouse Electric 1, and BANKBOOK LOST Maryland trust Co pounds of new brass railroad East BtS Co than two thirds of the distance to In reply to a question posed by Judge Tucker, Adelman said 40 to 60 per cent of his clients paid 2.00 EastSAs pt journals that had been stolen by BI.KEE?slUsh Trophy. Vic Earle Thea EasyW B.15g the all-time low of 1914 United Air Lines z. ex.

-a-uj I three young men. Mr. Greene emphasized the him half of the winnings. i Lost in vie. Belvedere York or Glen Argyle Rdl Baltimore Produce Leon Awner, 41, of the 3600 Electronics EquityCp .15 Esquire need for this country to take He admitted that one of the block Fairview avenue, had been 146 26U 14 3' ll'a 8 13 5U 9 '2 16', 6's 9' 10 70'j 20 25 151.

304 14a 41. 28'; 2H 4 6', 118 13' 41-. 3 30! a 15 l'i 6'4 18s. 20-4 14 s. 187 60 85.

4458 13 '2 24 tOLDLad.y'6- contaimn notice when one tenth of its ship four "hot tips" he gave in Balti exonerated of the charge of re cv. iik. cora. 1 jiRt FalrchC ja Fargo Oils FedweratPet Livestock Markets Baltimore CATTLE Receipts. 1.40O: holdovers.

more won the race, said he never ping is loppea off in one year. ceiving stolen goods by a police Wholesals market quotations compiled new aro. hk. .,.5767 a5ter 6 i CAT Rewari $50. Male, yellow A- whit Fir.ffl" Vic.

of Waftlngton 1.50: rape. $11.25: turnip tops, 75c $1. Va. (Norfolk sect.) collards. $1.25 Many of the ships were trans by united states Department 01 Asricui- magistrate, but the grand Jury Flying Tiger.

FordCan A5 Ford Ltd erred to foreign registry with the made a special case and indicted Gruen. 2513 "lr5" "-arl Ft Pit Brew turej FRUIT APPLES Bu. Homes. U.S. permission of the Maritime Ad the dealer.

Fox Brw 3l-2f CArT2s' tht Mago Vista ministration Decause the owners 1 on. Kepacu 10-oz. film bags kale. 12s. $2: 6s.

collards, 12s. $1.60: 20-oz. film bags 6s, kale. $2: collards, mustard and turnip tops, $1.60. LETTUCE SI.

weaker. Icebere cartons, dry pack, Phoenix. $2 2.25. very few higher; Salinas 2-doz. fair to gen.

good $1.75 146 264 14 3'4 11'. 8 5', 9', 1534 6', 9' 10 '4 69 19'a 25 15'4 30'. 14'a 4 5 28'j 2 '4 i 6. 118 '4 13 4 4. 3-4 30 'a 15 l1.

6 173 205 144 185'4 59'4 8', 43s. 13'j 24 14', 22', 85-4 12---4 36' 2 116'i 24', 5', 4, 2 lit 4', 53 35 1'4 5'. oiaIllcT. r.ewaro It founri Please mil mm iouoq. Judge Joseph R.

Byrnes arned unk dealers in the city that they GatinPw 1.20 Gen Accept 1 oGen pleaded economic disaster and 200. equivalent 16 loadi slaughter steers. 3 loads hellers and 13 loads stock cattle, around 20 Per cent cows. Trading rather slow In all departments, utility and commercial cows predominating in that division and some bids as much as 1 lower, otherwise generally steady with last Thursday. Bulk good and choice slaughter generally steady with last No.

1, 3-ln. up. S2.65. N.J., Romes. 2'i-ln.

up. S3. US Fancy. 2'2-in. uo.

Delicious and CAfT X.eI,0W- fitercd. Male. Ans. "TaS IV. nr lorn A Tr had tied up many of the vessels in Giant Yel .40 must be more careful in their purchases, and pointed out that Glee Aid Winesaps.

$4.50. N.J.. V-bu. De 1 UnANGE fi- inactive fleets at various United 1ST VP HtlYVJ t-Vr I j-doz- $1-75. Eastern: supplies rather heavy, demand light.

eastern licious. 22-in. up. SI. 75; Winesaos.

2'4 Globe un 1.20 States ports. In. uo. $2. boxes wrapped wme- Thursday: bulk good and choice slaughter Gray Mfg 1.

Gt 5e. their reckless purchases are responsible for the large number iceDerg crts. Iceberg 2-doz. S2. N.J..

eastern Iceberg Iceberg $1.75 2.25. few higher, some $1.50: Boston east saps Extra Fancy 138s $0.505.75. AVOCADOS Cal boxes 16s and 20s. liDonium-Lutherville steers. $22.65 24.50.

including pounds, small lot high choice 1.060 pounds. S25: few small lots commercial A Loss Of 532,300,000 The transfer to foreign registry Hartf El 2.l 50 Hazel Bish'-g 51 of burglaries and thefts. $33.25: 24s. $3.25. CANTALOUPES Bly.

steady. Demand light. Texas mmbo crts. 2.s. $13; 36s.

ern som holdovers. 7dc. $1.25. few higher: Romaine. bu.

bkt. St Va. eastern Icebere. Ice- Hazeltin 18 L'OLLIt Sable white, lemaie. Ansneri last year resulted in the economic loss to American maritime labor and good.

$17.50 22.50: sales above $2 including choice end also, few sales good and choice 660-881-oound heifers. $20 22.25. individual choice. S23: utility and HeclaMin .20. 4 HelenaR 1 3.00 best Slo.

poorer $11 11.50: 4os. lair Third Escapes Arrest Awner conducts a business erg -ooz noiciovprs. Toe. SI. no quality, $10.

Mexico No sales reported. 1 11', 146 '2 26'4 14 3'4 II3. 8 l3, 93, 1534 6s. 3 9'a 104 '2 69' 2 3 4 19Va 25 1534 30V, 14' 2 4'i 5 '4 28' 2 2' V. 434 6', llg4 1, 13 '4 4''.

3'4 30' h3 15 l'i 1734 9. 20s, 3, 14 '2 3 185 4', 60 4- 'i 8S 43s, 13'2 24 34 14', 22 85'4 l's 13 '2 3634 '-4 117 24', 6 4, 2 1U 434- S3 3. 3'. V. l'.

5s, 7'. 103. 79 34'i 4 131 24 '2 5H 85, 37', 14', 5'. 55', 2 5'i 23 3' 53, 20', 28'4 2' 20', 33 234 43U 24 1'. 33, 43 2 '4 Hoe Co A I 1 of $32,300,000 in annual earnings, ccnrmercial heifers.

$13 17.50: few sales 14', 86 GRAPEFRUIT wirebound WATCH-WHhotlt 5 10 utility and commercial cows. $13 50 Id: ne said. known as the Central Waste Company, in the 600 block North HolIGold .24 HumbleO 2.28 IllZinc boxes. Duncans and Seedless. 80s and $2 50 3.50.

poorer low as $1.25. saies reported. Ivear-0y bu. bKt. Iceberg.

Si. MUSHROOMS Md. and No. 3 poorer, 40 60c: pints. OKRA Bly.

ttpadv rismanrt lichf Rain'-, fL'S LOPT-N E. few commercial. S16 16. d0: most can-ners and cutters. $10 13.50; utility and 'It is a known fact that labor LIMES 's-bu.

54s and Central avenue. dog lost rorrrpi- costs are the principal item in the smaller. $2.75 3 commercial sausage bulls mostly. $14 16 50; individual. $17.

few canner and ImpOil .90. 15 InsNAm 2'i 8 00 IntPetrol 1.20 18 bet on his own selections and did rot even go to the track. California To Connecticut Evidence seized by police indicated that addresses of clients in the wide tipping operation ranged from California to and from Colorado to Alabama. Judge Tucker said the sole legal question is whether touting, as practiced by Adelman, violates that portion of the State law that forbids anyone to "record and register certain money, bet waeer. thing and consideration of value ister certain money, bet, wager, in a certain manner, and by certain means" on the result of a race.

Man Fatally Hurl When Hit By Car Walter Tudor, 59. of the 1600 block of Ceddox street, was fatally injured last night when he was hit by a car at Pennington and Benhill avenues in Curtis Bay. Two Negroes. Benjamin Jen Brnn-n c. few sales.

$2.75 3.50. MANGOES SI. weaker. boxes. cutter bulls.

$7 13: demand very nar high operating expenses which are in nt- months old. Anti fink, i inuiun, oia. Answers Ironite Haydens. 9s-20s. few S3.

ONIONS S3 weaker. 50-lh larks. Its Lochearn. kins, of the 2900 block West North avenue, and Monroe forcing American ships off the ORANGES Fla. lVbu.

wirebound 12 2 24 69 Jeannette Gl. Jerry O'M Jupiter Oils. row and no dependable outlet, most aood and choice stockers. feeders and stock calves. $20 50 23: some medium and good.

$19: odd head common and medium. $12 13. m'e- EobTailed" An" seas," he added. boxes. 216s and larger.

S4 4.25; 250e and smaller. $3 50 4 No. 1: Ga. Yellow Bermudas, $2 2 25. very few higher.

Texas Yellow Bermudas, med $22.35. very few hisher: large. $2: Grano. 3-in. and larger.

$2.40 2.50. vprv fpw hiehpr Ariz rn Wright, of the 1200 block North Broadway, were convicted of He also made a reference to 35tn: Reward10 PVTe STRAWBERRIES Weaker. Offennns Kaiser Mot 1314 CALVES Receipts. 350; slow, opened Kawneer 160 1 sales reported. high-cost longshore labor which has had a detrimental effect on Blue weak to $1 lower, closed frequently $2 down, most loss on top: few lots good ONION'S Ga.

slightly weaker. 50- stealing the new journals, valued at $175. A third thief escaped KingstPd 20 Kirk Lk G. Kroy Oils liberal, demand light. Mixed varieties Md.

(E. Shore). 24-ot. $5 10. accord, to mostly $6.50 16-ot $4 8.

accord, to mostly $5.507. 24-at. $610. N.J., 16-at. crt- $6 8.80.

Tit 0.0001 nnien Rd to prime vealers, $22 25: late top. $24. pound sacks U.S. No. 1: Ga.

Yellow Bermudas, $22.25. very few higher. some commercial down to $lb: utility su. Lake Sh M. arrest.

coastwise and intercoastal shipping. But the longshoremen costs ONIONS (GREEN Near-hv. rjpr hunch HOT.3 Receipts. 1.000: followine a Lakey Fd 2 3c. Jenkins was sentenced to a six- Reward ZrVk bl- WATERMELON About stdy.

Per Lear slow start fairly active, barrows and PARSLEY Curly. .1 i.i.hii. hw. melon, truck. Congos.

16-18-lb. month term, and Wright was are the same for foreign or American ships engaged in foreign $1.752: bu. bkt $33.25. GVA.fS!-??;4, shell rimmed gills 50 75c. higher, sows steady to 25c spot 50c higher: choice 180-220- PtJ'PEKS Wpftkpr nnHortnna Wlo La Land 3a.

McDon Air 1 McWill Mead John 65 70c: 26-lb. $1 10: 30-3-10. $1.35: Long Grays. 15-16-lb. 60c; 18-20-lb.

90 95c. "i-iiai "uu 'mena. tall B5. given three months in the House of Correction. trade.

bu. bkt. and hpr. Cal. Wonder Type, med! to large, $3 3.50.

few poorer. $2 2.5P. 13 36'i 117 25 '4 6 4 21-, 2 5 53 3'i 1'4 54 8 10 3 4 79', 352 13', 24', 8H 374 14' 0'. 56 2', 5', 23 334 5'2 20', 305, 207 33. 234 44'4 24'2 3'2 43'.

oound barrowa and gilts. 20 zu.w: bulk. $20.25 uo. 220-240-oounds. $19.75 20.25 240-270 pounds.

$18.50 19.75 270-300 pounds. $16 18 25: over 300 pounds scarce. $15 25 16: 120-140 pounds. $18 Menasco .30. Senator Butler Lauded The Cargo Preference Act.

in VEGETABLES ASPARAGUS Weaker. Demand light. 6-ORq eci. tail LO. Merrill Pet POTATOES Kra- SSlilrhtlv trulpr Via Mesabi Iron Warned By Police Testimony produced by John offerings rather heavy and not clearing! spot on headi MidStPet sf troduced by Senator Butler 19 25: 140-160 pounds.

$18. 19.7a; ltxj-1RO noimds. $19 50 20.25: choice sows va 4 oin, "'LJI20CK wo- Anneslie. u.a. no.

1, size A. washed Fla. Sebagos, 100-lb. sacks, $5.75 poorer, $3.50: Size B. few.

$3.75: 50-lb. sacks. t7 75 3. Md. who was lauded yesterday Pyramid doz.

bunches. Md. Colossal. $4 5: best, $4.50 extra fancy. $3.25 4: few higher, poorer.

$3: fancy, $2.50 3. N.J. Colossal. $4.25 4.75. few $5: extra fancy, $3.25 3.75.

some low as $3. med. to large. $3 3.50. under 400 pounds.

$14 14 25. odd head higher. 400-450 pounds. $13 13.25: 450-500 pounds. $12 12.25: 500-550 pounds.

$11 11 25: 550-600 pounds. $10 10.25: MillerWoh .40 Molyhden 1.. Molyb Can Muter Co Nat Alf Deh C. Weiss, prosecutor, disclosed that less than an hour before Awner made the purchases of the PARAKEET Blue. Lost MilT7 Tag W.

D. 53 on irg Rpg-arrf BR 6-6224 oun(i 011 FP'ToTrW 10'. 79 34 1 13 '2 24 '2 5'n 8s, 37', 14 5', 55'. 2 5'i 22', 334 S3, 20', 28 '4 20', 33, 2 43'4 23 '2 3'4 43 2'i over 600 pounds $9 50 downward: stags. BEANS (LIMA) SI.

weaker. bu. at the luncheon as the Senator contributing more to the American merchant marine than any one in the last twenty years, calls for the movement of half of all soi 1IU $2 3 under same weight sows. NatBellH 20e 123 NetBrMi 22 nor fair to gen. good $3 50 4.50.

SHEEP Receipts. 100; receipts mainly BEANS (SNAP) SI. weaker. Bu. initialed W.IN.

snring lambs, steady to $1 lower com mostly $2.853. few higher: poorer. $2 Size B. few. $1.25 2: best, $1.752.

Round reds, 50-lb. sacks. $4 4 25; poorer. $23. 50-lb.

sacks long whites, holdovers. round reds. $4.10 4 25. few higher. Old: 81.

weaker. U.S. No. 1 and U.S. No.

1. Size A. unwashed (unless otherwise stated) Pa. Katahdins. 50-lb.

sacks, few, $2.25. Maine Katahdins. 2-in. 50-lb. sacks.

$2.352.50. few higher; poorer. 3-4 few. $2.65: 10-1b. sacks, 50 53c.

according to quality. Ida. and Russet Burbanks. U.S. No NatFuelG 1 Nat Research Nat RM 1.20a rTr, i.

return Fla. Valentines, fair $2 SC. Valentines. $4.505.50, few fair $2.502.75. pared last Thursday Quotations; small truck lots choice and prime 75-76 pound ri nal cpnanion.

GI. 5-5134. Government-financed cargoes to WDfiET Mfl.n valuable docked and castrated sorinsers. $23: NatTrans 10e Nat Un Elec 19 15 1 2 14 20 24 11 36 be moved on American bottoms q.v.-i, Jimond Durnr. BEETS N.C..

crts. zk ouncnes. s.du. BROCCOLI crts. 12s.

$2.50. CABBAGE Slightly weaker. Mixed wi 1 II. IUU. NJ Zinc '2g Mex Ar when available at reasonable California saddle some eood and choice 75-H6-oound snring and late fall lambs.

$22: odd lots cull and utility 53-85-nound lambs. S12 18. few had cull to choice 125-152-pound ewes. $3 5. New Pk Mng costs.

vdp. mostly Domestic Kouno. ou. 1. feize A.

washpri. SO.lh carte fj KirbV. Mrs" "Ro Niles Bern 2a packed locally: $3 3.25. N.C.. S3 Many foreign nations have at 3.75; 10-ib.

mesh sacks. 75 78c; unwashed. 50-lb. sacks. $3.25 3.50.

3.50: Orange boxes- packed locally. WALLET lost vie. Town Theater Con'- N'ipsing Mn Noma Lts Vord Ketay Noeast Airl. lutMuiiaui IVPfp mnn-v Return wa let. ni 14', 14 r-1 1 143 $3 3.25.

l34-bu. lair sj. N.C.. $3 3.25. N.C..

orange boxes, ord. to fair $2 2.50. 30 10 10 2 15 1.50 Chicago Chicago. May 23 1P Hoes advanced tacked this act and have inspired United States farmers to object to if. 7J4 WRIST.

WATCH Sm witrTV.ark 1 9 CARROTS Weaker undertone. Texas. Oeden Co T3 1 tf 1 'vlt-f'. lot May 1 vir. 1-Ib.

film bags. 48s. $3.503.75: around 25c. today and the top price got back to $19.50. equalling the year's high pnicuFIr noiei lot Keward Write This act was cited bv Mr.

50-lb. sacks, topped washed. $3.25. Mrs MacVeilte. ntyrrton.

Mrt PacGA-E6pfl'2 CAULIFLOWER SI. weaker. WANTS (12) set last Thursday. Sows, also 25 cents higher, sold from $12.50 to $15.75. In a few instances both butchers and sows showed gains of 50 cents.

Greene as the "most important single piece of legislation passed WGA crts. 18s. $5.255.50. I 4 9 73 '2 3534 11 l'j l5. 6 163! 43', 6734 CAT TP RT Tlicco RADISHES Near-by, per bunch, 2 RHUBARB Near-by.

per bunch, 5 6c Pa. 30-bunch. $1.752. SPINACH Blv. steady.

Bu. bkt. Savoy. $1 1.25. Repack, 10-oz film 5asi.1:!,?" $180; 6s- 90c 2-z- film bags.

6s. $1.80. SQUASH Weaker undertone. Demand light C. bu.

hpr. Flat White $4 50 5: few best Vbu. bkt. Yellow Straight-necks $1.75 Cocozelles $2. Fla V-bu hpr.

Yellow Straightnecks $22.75. SWEET POTS-Dull. Demand lizht Bu. hpr. U.S.

No. 1: Md. Del. POrtO Rlcans color nrirtpH sn CELERY SI. weaker.

16-in. crt. Pac Pet Ltd Pan lsr? el Pancoast Pet Pantep Patican Pennroad 1 PaWtPw2 10 LA. 3-4259 ui "HP! PAVS THE- recent years to help the Amer- HOOS Salahle. 10.000: moderately trimmed tops, washed Pascal 2-2 '2 $3.754 25.

2-2', $3.25 For your modern antioue and marb'e- can flag on the high seas," and active, generally 25c. higher on all weiehts butchers, instances uo more: 3.50: 3 $2.903.25: 4 6 $2.75. CORN Stronger undertone. wire- bound Yellow, 4'2-5 fair $1.75 2. he said "it must be retained." That is why he called upon the Propeller Club to seize the oppor Pepperell 3a Pioneer 'ne Piper Airc60 sows fully 25c.

higher, a few as much as nOr. higher: bulk choice No. 1 to 3's. 190-220 19.25. largely $18.75 and above on choice No.

1 end 2 grades: a few lots mostly choic? N'o. l's. 190-210 CUCUMEERS Barely steady. bu. "iij luriii.urp.

oearoom. dinlns room, lum rooTi furniture, kitchen re-frigcrators. 1 able-ton gas ranges, wash-iria machines, sewing machines Baby Grand and Spinet pianos. TV sets. Oriental and domestic rugs, oil bric-a-brac, antique china, curios, veses.

ornaments, old gold, silver, etc No lot too large or too small N.J Goldens $3: Orantre Xz Ok-lahnmas fair to gen. good $3.50 4.50, tew best. $5 6, poorer $3 3.25. tunity to explain the act to farm EGGPLANT Barely steady. bu.

$19.50: choice No. and 3 s. $17.50 18.25: a few choice No. 1 and 2 around 230 lbs to S18 50; most Ricans $3.503.75. Vbu.

bkt. Goldens $1.75. TOMATOES Slightly weaker. Offpr. Pit Metallu lb PolarlsMn .20 Pratt 3a Press Met '2? Prest .08 and other groups.

bkt. $2.50 3, few best 260, poorer $2. journals, plus about 60 pounds of other junk, for $68.60, he had been warned by police to be on the lookout for stolen journals. Awner contended he thought the journals were stolen when he bought them, and said he placed them aside with the intention of notifying police the next day, but failed to do so because he was busy. Wright Estate Put At 1,000,000 An estate of approximately Sl.000.000 of the late Mrs.

Mary Eyre Wright, of Monckton, widow of W. H. DeCourcey Wright, attorney and horseman, was filed for probate yesterday in the Baltimore county Orphans Court. A bequest of $25,000 was left to Grace and St. Peter's Church, of which she was a member, the bequest to be added to the church endowment fund.

The remainder will be placed in trust at the Mercantile-Safe Deposit and Trust Company. Net proceeds from the fund will go to her daughter, Mrs. Grace E. Macintosh, widow of David G. Macintosh 3d.

The will named George W. Constable and the Mercantile-Safe Deposit Company as executors. Koad-Gang Escapee 3Iust Return To W.Va. 260-290 a few decks ings rather heavy, demand light. Fla green, rioes 8nd turning urwraDnerl- Kn.

Nites fc Saturdays. LA. 3-4259 1203 Wr. NORTH AVE. LA 3-42? 300-350 $15.25 16.S0: some sows in The accident occurred at about 9 25 o'clock when Mr.

Tudor was crossing Pennington avenue. He was pronounced dead on arrival at South Baltimore General Hospital, i Russell David Weyant, 22, a Coast Guardsman from Portsmouth, was identified by police as the driver of the car. Weyant was charged with manslaughter and failure to give the right of way to a pedestrian. The service man is stationed at the Coast Guard yard in Curtis Bay. 2 Hurlock Children Struck By Automobile Hurlock, May 23 Special -Two 5-year-old Hurlock children were injured this afternoon when they ran in front of a car on Main street close to their home.

The children are Phyllis Ann Deane, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Percy E. Deane. and Carol Frances Medlock.

daughter of the Reverend and Mrs. Harold Medlock. The Rev. Mr. Medlock is pastor of the First Baptist Church in Hurlock.

Both children were treated by Dr. William Harrison, of Hurlock, the Deane child for a fractured collarbone and the Medlock child for a lacerated lip and body bruises. Both were taken to the Cambridge-Maryland Hospital. According to State Trooper R. L.

Stacy, who investigated, the children were struck by a car driven by Edward C. Wilkens. 40. of Willards, Md. He was charged with driving at excessive speed.

ENDIVE Slightly stronger. 1 1-9 Grain Markets Rath Packl 40 POUnd crts 85 or nwr 17 Kn 1 1,11,1 bu. wirebound $2.25 2.50. "CALL ME KTFIST" larcpr lots 450 lbs and lighter. $13.75 15 25: a fpw choice under 330 ESCAROLE Firm 11.9 bu.

wire- 3 96 23 16 15 3 23 3.5 3 5 15 5 9 3 2 5 21 1 17 1 2 4 13 9 10 1 36 9 26 6 3 9 1 3 13 4 11 5 1 H. BAPKES M. 3-300J Calls Answprprl in 7fl XTmntot Raym CI 'ia Relian 2. Rem Arms 20i 6x6 and $7.50 8. few 6x7.

$5 50: comb U.S. No. 1 and U.S. No. 2 6x6 and few best S8: rtnnrpr.

S7 PS. kvt bound $2.25 2.50. $15.5015,75: bulk 450-600 $12.50 13.75: shinpers took 4.000. TOP PRICES are paid for bedrooms, din GREENS Bu. bkt.

and nor. near-by Roosevelt Chicago Chicago. Mav 23 ia" Grain ranen at. 74 35', ''4 11 l'i Is, 6 7'2 1634 '4 48', '4 683, 'a 9'4 97 23 1', 3'i 56W i4 183, 2 734 25 35'a 2 37', 32 1 30 11'. 8.

35 'j '2 2134 28 4 10 9', 102' 4 10S 1834 '4 38'a 5', 35' 4 3, 57s, Vi 16'a 'i, 334 6'4 334 3034 15s, broccoli and kale. $1.50: mustwd. SI CATTLE Salable. 24.001: salable 300: slaughter steers slow, choice Rotary El S. S4.50: 7x7.

U.S. No. 2 6x6 and S3.i5: 6x7, $4: 7x7. $2.75: 40-pound ctn, U.S. No.

1 quality 6x6 and $56. few 143 734 9 74 35', 11'. I5, Is. 6', 72 16', 483 683, 2 93 23 3'i 5634 I83, 734 25 36 37', ll'. 32 30 s', 8s, 35' 2 22', 28', 10 9'4 102 '2 10 '2 1834 38 '2 5', 35', 5TS, 16'i 9 3'4 6', 3', 303, 15s, 11.

5 "2 7'. 49', 2', RoyalOil.26. principal markets. and prime grades over 1.100 50c. $1 lower, instances $1.25 loer: other Russell High Lew ClQ-e Prev.

ci. Ryan Ae Dividend Actions ing room, living room. Kitchen furniture, table-top gas rarges. refrigerators, antiques. OnentRl and domestic rues, bric-a-brac, china, curios, oil paintings, washing machines.

mrhl-too TV sets, silver and go'd an-tiaues and modern jewelry, glassware. Spinet and Raby Ornnd oianos. 605 NORTH A VF July Whpat S6 2d; 6x7, U.S. No. 2.

6x7, $2.25 2.50. Lugs wrapped U.S. No. 1 qual 6v6 and $4.504.75: 6x7. $3.25.

Taxes, no salps reported. Fla. 20-pound lavpr steers and yearlines weak to aoc ioer: heifers stady to 50c. lower: cows about Stock Rate Period Record able Sanph Pet. Schick la.

SculllnStl.30g. Chic. 2.01'2 2.003 2 01 2.36U 2 34J4 2.35'. K.C. 2.132 2 12'.

2.133.-Vi Pack 85rr or mnrp TT No 1 mial fivfi steady: bulls steady: vealers strong, instances 50c. $1 higher: a few loads prime steers. $24.75 25.75: high choice 2 2.36'2 2.1234-3 2 September Wheat Servomech 40 ShatDenn.20g Sherw Wm 4 Nltes and Sundays Cull FO. 97 22si 3 'a 56'a 183, 7'a 25 35 37', 11', 31', 30 11s, 8s, 35'2 3', 2134 27', 9', 9', 102 '4 10'2 18'4 38'. 5', 34', 57 16'i 8'.

334 6'. 33. 30'a 15'a 1'. 11 53i 7 433. 2', 2.0234 2.01 2.02'a-H and lgr $2.503: 6x7.

$2 2 50. Repack ctns 10-tubes approx. 1 pound 3s. $1.25 1.50. few higher: 4.

$1 25 1 35; poorer. 90c $1: 20-pound ctns. loose. $2.75 2 25' 1 2 237 2 2434 CALL US NOW Simo Pet C. 2.15 '-4 2 137.

2.15''4 December Whpat Simpsons '2 Sineer Mf 2 2.145,-'. 2.0434-. 2.205. 2.14 '4-l. 3.50.

few high as $4 4.50. WATERCRESS Nearby greenhouse per doz. bunches 90c. 1. AUCTION SALES onotone .20 and prime steers.

$2J 4.50: hulk good and choice grades. $18 50 22 .75. a fpw loads commercial dairy type steers. $15.50 16: a load of mostly prime heifers. good to high choice heifers.

$18.50 23; a load of commercial. $16: utility and commercial cows. $11.25 14: canners and cutters. $9 12.50: utility and commercial bulls- $14 16: good and choice vealers. $20 26: utility and commercial grades.

$11 19; stockers and ANYTHING YOTJ HAVE TO SELL PLAZA 2-4305 PAYS 100 MORE CASH Chic. 2.05 2.0334 2.04-V 2.20'i 2.19'. 2.198 K.C. 2.14s. 2.13s.

2.145, Pen Oil 2a Sfd Ky July Corn APPLES boxes. 1,756 Wine- Std Chic 1.47'4 1.46 1.4634-i For Your Furniture. Antiques. China. stri V'-nm saps, ancy $3 85 4 70.

ai 5 September Corn Starred C'j 'g 2 1J0: 222 Delicious Extra Fancy. 190- Chic. 1 45. 1.45 1 45'. 29 Prec 1.4734-1 1 70'.

nnrs biiver jewelry, tiec. Appliances, etc N. B. LOBE CO. 103 HorHns Place Ftylon Cn feeders steady, instances strong on yearling stock steers, with good to low choice vearltn stock steers, $20 22.50.

.69 i iios. u.iu j.bu. avg. $3 66, PEARS Wash boxes D'Antous. 235 Extra Fancy.

40-70s. $16. avg. $4.85: 64 S. No.

1, 50-60S. $3.804.50. avg. $4.27: 288 comb. Extra Fancy Fancy, 40-120S.

$3.607 60. avg. $5.03. .673 Nites. Hn.

6-7S50. HTJ. 6-5618. SHEEP Salable. 2.500: slaughter 1'.

TampaEl 'j Technico la Trans Em TriCont wt. Unexcell Ch lambs steady to 25c. higher: slaughter i' TOP PRICES PAID FOR FURNITURE Dining Room Rnirs. Ptmna CASH AND FUTURES PRICES 11 62 2 19 4 128 4 2 41 6 GHPEFRUIT wirebound boxes. Chicaeo.

May 23 (Pi Cash, whoaf- Living Room Sewing Machines Bedroom Kitchea Antique Furn. rink Marsn seedless (carryovers! None. Corn: No. 1 yellow. SI 52; i)n 53.

7 483. 1'4 2W s. 40 2.75. avg. 200 Marsh Seed- UnitAircPd', UnitShce 2 '2 Refrigerators Marble-Top Furn.

Washing Machines China Ornament, I. ZD, avg. 52 13. Sl.51',2 52: No. 3.

S1.50 50'2: sample grade. $1.15. Oats: No. 1. heavy, white.

sheep mainly 25c. lower: most good and choice shorn lambs No. 1 pelts. $17.50 19.50; a load of choice and prime shorn lambs mostly No. 1 pelts but carrying a few fall shorn, $20: cull to low good lambs.

$10 17: mostly choice native spring lambs. $23.50 24: cull to choice slauchter ewes. $4 6. US Air Cond ORANGES Fla 1,043 wirebound boxes 80 Nc: No. 1, white, 78ic: No.

1. mixpri. Oil. Coal Gas Ranges Paintings Television St China. vmpiicias.

4.30. ava. $4 23. LEMONS 2-boxes, wood. 54 763 773.

Soybean oil: 12'ih mihTt FINANCIAL DIVIDENDS rancy, $3.75 3. 80- svg. $3.79: 103 menl: $52.50. -uoice. sj.w i.

avg. 2-box car- tons. 2.P59 Fancy. $3.55 3.95. avg.

$3.79: Aetna St Ens 50, 6-15 7-1 Pitts Metallurgy 2' 6-3 6-22 Wood Newsp Mach 5-31 6-10 Increased Cosden Petrol 6-3 6-17 Initial Bdgpt Br pf nw .30 6-16 6-30 new .50 6-10 6-20 Irregular AxeHougStkFd .04 6-6 6-27 Fundamental Inv. .12 5-25 6-15 Regular Aetna St Eng 6-1 6-15 Am Bosch Arma .25 6-15 7-15 AmBnsch 1.25 6-15 7-1 Am Bosch 2d pf. .6834 6-15 7-1 Am Express 30 6-10 7-1 Arkansas La Gas .12 '2 6-9 6-30 Bridgept Brass. 6-16 6-30 Climax .75 6-16 6-30 Delaware Fd .25 6-7 6-15 Divers Gr Stk Fd .04 5-31 6-15 Dixie Home Strs. .15 5-31 6-15 Dixon.

Jos Cruc .22 6-24 6-30 El Paso Nat Gas .50 6-16 6-30 6-20 6-30 Fuller Geo .25 6-15 6-30 Fundamental Inv .12 5-25 6-15 Gen Amer Oil .15 6-3 6-30 Gen Amer Oil pf .15 6-3 6-30 Gen Box 05 6-8 7-1 Glens Fls NY Ins .50 6-13 7-1 Hall Print 35 6-3 6-20 Hertz Corp 40 6-15 7-1 Home F. M. In. .40 6-6 6-15 Indust Hardware .05 6-8 6-21 Joslyn Mfg A- Sup .50 6-1 6-15 Keystone Pt Cem .30 6-9 6-24 Ub Fab NY 10 6-1 6-15 do pf 12 2 6-1 6-15. Marlin Rockwell.

.25 6-21 7-1 McDonnell Aire. 25 6-17 7-1 Modine Mf 40 6-2 6-11 Mont-Dak Ut. 25 6-16 7-1 do pf 1.12'i 6-15 7-1 Pitts Metallu 25 6-3 6-22 St Pb Sv A .35 5-31 6-15 San Car Mill Ltd .30 6-14 6-24 Schwitzer Cumns .25 6-7 6-17 Secur Title Insur 10 6-15 7-1 SouthJersev Gas .30 6-10 6-29 South Union Gas. .25 6-1 6-15 TexPA-L $4.56 Pf 114 7 8 8-1 Un Cig Wh St pf 87', 7-15 8-1 Ur.StkYdsOmsha 1 25 6-15 6-25 West Mb! Cos. .55 6-15 6-30 Wolf Dess 15 5-31 6-15 Wd Newspa Mch 5-31 6-10 (Advertisement.) Barley nominal: Malting choice.

$1.34 53: feed. 98c. $1.15 Prices lor futures ranged as follows: Close Hieh Low Close Yr a no mi iioice, sj.ou j.bu. avg. EGGS Lewis Davis.

31. who escaped from a West Virginia road gang in 1947 while serving a term for murder, yesterday was ordered back to that State by Judge Herman M. Moser in Criminal Court. Davis, who lived in the 1700 block North Milton avenue, had been arrested here on four charges of receiving tires stolen FLaza 2-9B80 PLaza 2-9R80 MR. ALLEN.

714 W. BALTIMORE fT MR. CALLAHAN OR MR. BAKEE Recommended by E. Newell ft Aunts Will buy large or small lots.

Antique Modern Furniture. Diamonds and Jewelry. Silverware, Ornaments. China Art Objects. Pianos.

Marble-Too Oriental Fugs. Complete Estates or stock of Merchnndise. No lot too large or too small. PL. 2-9511.

Market unsettled. Offerings fully anipie ior a slow Duymg interest. Few current, receipts purchased at 30 32c Prices paid by first receivers delivered 1.0 d. oaiumore. cases included' Large min.

60 A quality, whites. 35 svf. jc: Drown and mixed. 35 38'2C. Med IMMEDIATE CASH Lfrom automobiles, but prosecu lum, min.

60T. A quality, whites. 30 ATTAIN PEAK SALES Keytown Selling Plan Expands Sales Coverage J4-2C. prown ana mixed. 30 34c Small Business Agency Post Goes To Holden George D.

Holden, who has had extensive experience in the disaster loan field, has been appointed chief of the financial assistance division of the Small Business Administration's Richmond regional office. Mr. Holden, who formerly served with the Reconstruction Finance Corporation, worked on disaster rehabilitation in Maryland and North Carolina after Hurricane Hazel last vear. Price to retailers (graded according to -aryiana egg-graamg lawl: Grade A large, whites. 45 49c, mostly 45 46c.

brown and mixed. 44 47c. mostly 45 46c. Grade A. mpdium.

whites. 40 45c FURNITURE. CHINA. OIASSWAPR, SILVER. PISTOLS.

PIANOS. RU03 CALL LEE, BR. 6-4837 6P0 N. PATTERSON must have Used furniture immediately HIGHEST MARKET PRICES PAID For All Types of Furniture Call EASTERN STAINLESS STEEL CORPORATION Notice of Dividend DIVIDEND NO. 44 On May 20, 1955, a dividend of twenty-five cents per share was declared on the common stock of the Eastern Stainless Steel Corporation, payable June 30, 1955, to stockholders of record at the close of business June 14, 1955.

w. Bwomler Treasurer Eastern Stainless eel Corporation mostly 42 43c: brown and mixed. 40 tor stetted those charges in view of the West Virginia case. J. Harold Grady, deputy State's attorney, said Davis in 1945 had been sentenced to an indeterminate term ranging up to eighteen years for second-degree murder, but escaped after he was confined about two vears.

40c mostly 42 43c. Grade B. laree whites 38 43c. mostly 40 41c: brown ano mixea. jh jc mostly 40 ic.

In cartons mostly 3c. higher. Receipts 2.621 cases by truck. LIVE POULTRY MR. GREENE VE.

7-9310 Market quiet. Receipts and offerings JlV 201'j $2.003 $2 01 S1.96H Sea 2 0234 2 01'. 2.02'i 1 99'4 Dec 2 05 2.0334 2.04', 2-04 Mar 2.05U 2.04 2 043 2-06 Corn Jiy 1 47 1 46'. 146', 1.573. Sen 145s.

1 45 1 45'. 1.49V Dec 139U 1.383. 1.38s, 1.41!,, Mar. 1.417, 141', 141j Oats JlV 701, .69 'i .607, .70 1 Sep .68 '4 Z2 -70-'t -71', .71 '4 Mar .7334 .73 .733. Rye Jiv 1 07'.

1 05', 1.07U 1-01 Sep 1 10 1 08'4 1-10 1 03 113 1.11', 1.12'i 1.08V Mir l.la'i 1 H3, 1.15 a 1.13 4 Soybeans Old contracts Jl 2 46 2 4434 2 45'i 3-44 Spp 2 38'; 2 36', 2 37' 2-73 Vov 2 3434 2.33 2.3334 2-53 Jan 2.374 2.35T. 2.36'4 2.56 New con'racts Sep 23B4 2.38'; 238'i Noy 2 36 2 34', 2 35 Jan 2.38'; 2 37U 2.37' Mar 2.40U 2.39 2.39'- Lard Jlr 12 40 12 2S 12 27 16-55 Sen 12 62 12.47 12 50 14 20 Oct 12.57 12.40 12 42 13.22 Voy 12.20 12 15 12.15 12 35 Dee .12 37 12.30 12 30 12.55 Soybean oil Jly 11 45 11 40 11 42 13-59 Sep 10 70 10 61 10 62 2 10 Oct 10 33b 10 26 10 31 11-25 Dee 10 20 10 14 10 1R 10-93 Jan 10 18 10 17 10 18a bBid. aAsked CASH IN A FLASH Purnlture Refri. Gas Rantea. Washing Machines.

Sliver China light. Few fryers sold at 32c 'Trading siow 1 no ipw saips 10 ouotp prices. CALL LEWIS. BR. 6-5769 Foreign Exchange County Commissioner Asks Ban Now On Free Water Use Hew York.

May 23 UPi Closing foreign exchange rates follow (Great Britain In dollars, others va centsi. Canadian dollar in New York open mar Used Furniture Wanted FEE US FIRST WE PAY FULL VALUE FRIEDMAN MU. 5-5370 HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR MEN'S USED CLOTHINO LADIES' WORN FUR COATS MORTON. 2229 K. FULTON LA.

3-81H1 ket lV, per cent premium or 101.50 United states cents un i-a 01 a cem. Europe Great Britain 1 pounds'. 2 .79 11-32. up 7-32 of cent; Great Britain. 30-day futures.

$2 un 9-32 (Continued jrom Page 34) 11 MARYLAND BEDROOM- living room. kit. sets. TV's. of a cent: Great Britain.

60-day futures. 1 78 13-32. up of a cent: Great Brit- wasners. siovts neeoea. tod) dollar.

LE. 9-8699. Immediate removal. am. 90-day futures.

$2.78 3-32. uo S-16 of a cent. Belgium (iranci. 1.3a '1. 011 of a cent: France (franc).

283 of FURNITURE BADLY NEEDED Beet Prices Paid. MA. 3-3322-J. FO 7.4QR! A plan to help sales managers attain peak sales is currently being offered by The Chesapeake Potomac Telephone Company of Baltimore City. Called the "Keytown Plan," It enables salesmen to make more effective coverage of sales territories while en route.

By calling Long Distance from key towns to contact customers or prospects in surrounding territories, traveling salesman can contact more people with less time, travel and expense. The telephone company also points out Long Distance Credit Cards as a convenient way for the manager and his salesmen to call ahead for appointments. Describing a collect telephone call as the most inexpensive way to receive an order, it suggests extending call-collect privileges to all customers. For complete details of the Keytown Plan, and free Key-town Telephone Books to help salesmen plan a revised route and calling list, call your telephone Business Office. a cent, unchanged: Germany (Western irvnturhe mark).

23 85. unchanged; Hoi GOLD. Silver, jewelry bougOtTToD prices? land 26.32. unchanged: Italy -AKi, nuiuw. 111 at.ratoga st.

ELEC. OAE'RANftr Baltimore Receipts. 19.887 FTJRN FOR MA 3-2387 100-pound FLOUR sacks .16 3-16 of a cent, unchanged Portugal tescudo'. 3 50. unchanged: Sweden (krona).

19 34. unchanged: Switzerland (franci 23.34. unchanged. Denmark (krone. 14 50.

unchanged. Latin America Argentina ifree'. 7.19. CASUALTY COMPANY The Board of Directors today declared a quarterly dividend of 35 per aha re upon the Common Stock, f'o. 141, payable on Jirly 20, 1955, to holders of record at the close of transfers on Jane 24, 1955.

WANTED P.efrUerators. Hignett prices huhe! Slocks. WHEAT Receipts, 28 091 Shipments. 164.159 bushels. 7.543.633 bushels.

PIANOS Cah careful removal Reed' 29 W. North Ave, A. 7-2280 SEWING MACHINE8 unchanged Brazil (freei. 1.30. unchanged: Mpxico.

602. unchanged; Vene- ville. Both are expected ready for use by midsummer. With respect to the pumps, additional ores are being installed and the existing ones reinforced. The new main now being laid parallel to the York road is an example of the expanding distribution system.

It will be a main feeder line from the Burke avenue reservoir (in Towson) to the Cockeysville area, connecting there with the new tank. County officials expect this work to be completed in about two months, Mr. Hamill said last night, but they still are concerned over the dry spring weather and its resulting low water levels in the metropolitan area's three big reservoirs. bill, the situation would be different." "Our Public Works Department has planned to take care of county residents through a new distribution system that will be finished before the heavy summer consumption," he said, "but there is no construteion that can cope with reckless, wasteful uses of water." The improvements to the water distribution system fall into three categories: expanding the storage capacity, extending the mains themselves and increasing the pumping capacity. Two new storage tanks, both of 1 capacity.

are being erected, one in the Catons-tille area, the other at Cockej s- manpower Sue Stenography Typing-Calculating All Type of Of fie Work Telephone Secretarial Service Market Surveys Complete Direct Mail Service Factory Work "Nfe e(tm lee manpower. Inc. MU. 5-0698 in pay tup pricfci. call LE.

8-5493 PTanOS Grands, small upr sTpot catHT X13 W. 2-S997. WE BUY lised Clothing, furniture. Ete. zue a Ibolnar'.

30.03- unchanged. Far East Hong Kong, dollar. 17.45 unchanged. Rawhide Futures New York. May 23 (." Rawhide fu p-niamin, ru FURN.

gas ranges, washers. MU 5-642S. LI. S-4972. Settlin prices: Nn.

5 red winter. iirky. spot, domestic. $2 19: No 3 red winter, garlicky, spot, domestic. S2 16 Closini prices: No.

2 red. winter, aer-ilcky. spot, domestic. $2 19: No. 3 red winter, spot, domestic.

2 16 CORN Receipts. 120. 649 bushels 8hip ments. 36.000 bushels. Slocks, 605, 16i bushels OATS Receipts.

4 375 busheli. Shipments, none Stocks, none BARLEY Receip-s. 100 884 bushels Shipments, none. Stock. 166.425 bushp'is RYE Receipts.

5.500 bushels Shipments, none Stocks. 1 997 bushels. SOYBEANS Receipts. 9.802 buhe' Shipments, 18,667 bushels. 6tocks.

55.47C Dushe.s. tures closed 13 to 15 lower. Sales. 39 Baltitnor. MarytanJ May 20, 1955.

GUNK BRAMBLE CASH FOR GAS ANG1C. WAHiRST contracts. High Low Close r.r.r.-ia Mips pin y. tiu. 7-iaaa BATHTUB, wash bain.

smk. toilet. Piano, typewriter, MA BATHTUBS. Toilets. Cab.

Sinks Basins. Plumbing mdse. BE. 5-5224 July October 11 92 12 50 13 07 12 08 12 74 13 20 11 92 12.50 13 04b i SMntarr WASHER8 ic GAS STOVES Boi.ght- Soot lunl nauve cowtudei, 13 13 V. bBid.

Aiiy cond. DlUc ud. TO. 7-561..

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