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The Atlanta Constitution from Atlanta, Georgia • 10

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The South' Standard Newspaper I'ae Ten THE CONSTITUTION, ATLANTA, TUKSDAY, NOV. 11, Mil. I SNew York Curb Hedge Selling, Lack of Demand Send Cotton to Lower Levels Net alea (In 3100) Dlv. High. Low.

Clnte.Chg. 3 aland Can A a J' iw SH la At Ball Park 14 '4 2H Colt on Statement, PORT MOVIMINT. New Orleans: MialillliiK. 16 49: receipt. Fiiliirr.H Show Loshcs of 10 to 10 CcnH a Hale at New York.

1,5.12. aalea. atorka, 514.085. Cialveaton: Middling. IbdS; receipts.

6.7.1.1. anlea. nlmki, 965,5113. louelim: Ml.l.lllng. 16 lit, rervlpta, 2H 4 34'.

IS 4 fttandltlbprglg 15 14 9 aiarrettCorp vto 4 ''4 .28 kterrhRratip(3 39' 4 3' 4 unrayOH.05g 2H 2S 1 Taggart 2H 2H 4 TachnicolorHg 9a 3 TrantwaalOil 4i 4 1 TubiaaChaA4g 34, 34' 1 TungbolLp.20g 1H 1H 30 UnitCig WhStra a 59 Unit Gaa 21 UnitLAPowA 15 Unit Lt A Pow Va 'a 7 Unit Lt A Df 26'. 26 NEW YORK, Nov. 10 rollowfne It lis Of tmntaetinm tha New York Curb Inching (ivinfl itscki and bond tradtdi STOCKS. A Nat Siloi (In Hrft.) Hloh. Lew.

Clota. Chg- 1 AaroSpU tt IH 4 Aiotworth La 4 4 4 AirA.oo Vt 7 't .10 AUOou Ha 17' 1.60 AlCoAm la 10' 4 10'. AO AlCoAm pit 112 112 112 ft AiGdi 11H iih im 2.60 AlmLIrt 74 714 2 AmBuBoird 'g 4'a 4H 4H 25 AmCPALA3d 17 154 154 1U 1.50 ACP4.IA 2f4d 15 15' 15H Vx AmCit PaVLB AmCyanB .60 3SH 38' 31' Vi 10 AmtFgn war Va 3 AmExLtn 1a 2S' 27 27 1'i 831. snips, 3.HI5: atotka, ltn.1.231. NtW YORK COTTON RANGE Trrv.

Open Htiih Low Clone Clue 1H 26 16 .36 18 23 16 23 IK 24 Mubtle: Middling. 16 18; recclpta. 104; 4 sales, 79; slm-Ka, 1 1. 4 Dec. Jan.

March May July 16.32 16. UU 16.20 16 20 2Hn 18.47 18.57 16.42 16.43 16 48 16.54 16.65 16.50 16.54 16.55 16.60 16.68 16.51 16.54 16.59 16.74 16.78 16.74 16 65n 16.71n Oct 7.25 55', 64H Va 'a Va 28 64 1'4 4Va 7 Vt 2- la Vicious Slccrs, IJorsc Help Make Iloriro Jam-Up Show. By FRANK DRAKE. The 10-gallon hat boys and girls from the wild and wooly west moved into Ponce de Leon park last night for Atlanta's first real rodeo and thanks to the help of some vicious steers and horses with exploding dynamite for muscles, they put on a jam-up. good showv It was colorful.

It was unusual for these parts. And it was thrilling and chilling. The weather furnished the latter. When yoa go NEW YORK SPOT COTTON NEW YORK. Nov.

10. Spot cotton cloaed ateady. middling 17.31. NEW ORLEANS COTTON RANGE. Prev.

2 Foil 4, 4'a US Linea pf '7V, 7 2 UmtWallPap.10g 1' 1'i 1 Univ Corp vtc 9 6 Utah.ldahoS.16g 2H 1 mi -v 4 I ij i .50 Valapar pflk 18 16 12 Vanatuel Pat 44a 4'. 4'. Dec. Jan. March May July Open High Low dm Clune 1629 16.39 16.27 16 30 16.30 16.31b 16.34b 16 34b 14 52 16 61 16.46 16.51 16 52 16.63 16 71 14 57 16 HO 16 61 16.6A 16.71 16.60 16.61 14.65 17.01 17 01 17.01 16 87blH.01b 11 AmGAEI 1.60a 21H 2V 21 'Till AmLtAT 1.20 12'4 12' a 12' 20 Am Maracatbo V.

'4 V4 23 Am Suparpow I 1.50 AmSuprpw 1p 49 4 4 1 1 24 2 Anch Peat 2H Ark Nat Oaa 1' a 1' a 1' 30 ArkNatOaa A 1 1 1 6 ArkNOaa p' 10k I '4 t'k 5 Atl Cat Pith 2H 2H 1 Atl Rayon 13 3 1.80 Va Pub 8v pf 108 104', 104', Va Savannah: Middling, 18.73; receipts, st(XK, 146,823. Charleston: Middling, 16.58; sales, 35; stocks. 48.326 Wilmington: Stocks, 9.200. Norfolk: Receipts. 126; stocks.

21.606. New York: Middling. 17.31; stocks. 9,. 329.

1 Ronton: Slocks, 1.576. Corpus Christ): Receipts, 1.316; stocks. 97.O02. Minor Ports: Slocks. 481,713.

Total Monday: Receipts. 13.449; sales. 4.779. atorka. Total for Week: Kecelpla.

29.071. Total for Season: Receipts. 1.243,712; exemptions. 132.947. INTERIOR MOVEMENT.

Memphis: Middling. 14.55: receipts. 13.. 234: shipments, 19.139; aalea. 21.237; trk.

1,088.434. Augusta: Middling, 18.98; reeeipta. shipments, 999; aalea. 602: atotka, 188.343 LUlle Rock: Middling. 16.25: receipts, 534; shipments, 4T1; sales, stocks, 102.300.

Dalles: Middling. 16.23; sales. 4.624. Montgomery: Middling, 16.40; sales, 415. Total Monday: Receipts.

16.805: shipments. sales. stocks, le Oct is vuitee Aire 10 10 2 Waco Aire 6 6 6 i4 6 Walker Mm Va "a 2 Waat Air Lln, 3', 3', 3'a 2 WolvarineT.4&g 4'-, 4', 4', 20 WoodleyPet.40 6'. 6' a 'a 17 WnohtMr h.40 2'. 2 2 Total atock eaiaa today.

160,000 aharei; out to see it tonight or any night year ago, cloaed. NEW ORLEANS SPOT COTTON. NEW ORLEANS. Nov. 10 Spot cotton cloaed at.ady.

unchanged. Salea 1,400. Low middhno 14.99: mid. dlmg 16.49; good middling 18.99. Receipt, 1.632) atock 614.085.

ATLANTA SPOT OTTON. Atlanta spot cotton closed steady, middling; 16.85. AVERAGE PRICE. NEW ORLEANS. Nov.

10. (JP) The average price of middling 15-16ths inch cotton today at 10 designated southern 4 4 Va 9H 8H V. 19 16 a la 'a 'a Va S7a 2 2 Va 7 RaldLoce war 4'i 2 Beech AIro 10 Ball Aire 1 4 1 Bellanc Aire 3' a 1 Purn 28 Blue Ridge 'a 1 BreezCrp 1a 9'a 18 Bdgpt Mach 2 17 Brown Rubber a Alao extra or extras. Csah or atock. Paid laat year.

Payable in atock. Declared or paid ao far this year. Payable in Canadian funds. Accumulated dividend, paid ar da. clared thia year.

1H 2'a mrouKii rnaay, or mo niauiire Friday afternoon, take along a couple of saddle blankets. They sure will help. Good Cause, Too. The fodeo pronounced ro-deeo and not ro-day-o by the announcers no matter what your opinion might be is being, sponsored by the Young Matrons'' Circle for the Tallulah Falls School and the cause is as good as the show. The young matrons are giving the cash proceeds they get to the but they are remembering another good cause along with it.

A special section is reserved for the ur Under rule, ww With xw Without warrants, war 1 CaMTng IM CanCelAirw 2' 2 Can Mare Va 9 earner Corp 47a 2 CatAm S'4 1 CnNYP pf5 8 1 CnOhStl 1'io 7H 0 Chaebrouoh 4a 94 4H 3' 89 7H 4 621 Va 10', 1 3. 1.50 ChiFlxShftS 62 3T9.077. Cottonseed Oil NEW ORLEANS. NEW ORLEANS. Nov.

10. Cottonseed oil closed steady: bleachable prime summer yellow 12 90n; prime crude 11.50n; December 12.27b; January 12.29b: March. 12.40b; May 12 41b. Bid; Nominal. NEW YORK.

NEW YORK. Nov. 10. Cottonseed oil futures lost .05 to .07 of a rent a pimnrt today on sales of 34 contracts, pre-hoii-day liquidation accounting for moat of the business. December 1261b-67a, January 12.6Jb-68a.

March 12.71b-75a. May 12.73. (b Bid: a Asked. I nids for crude oil ranged from lla spot markets was unchanged at 16.44 cents a pound; average for the past 30 market days 16.34; middling 7-8ths-inch average, 16.23. NEW YORK.

Nov. 10. (P) Late hedge selling coupled with a lack of demand left cotton futures 10 to 40 cents a bale lower today although prices earlier had tended to advance. The early gains, ranging from 35 to 55 cents a bale, followed 68 Vt 1H 2'a 'a 4H 3 "4 684 7H 4 61 10', 1 3H 66 a 6. 67 14 'a 56 92 7H 4a 84'.

17H 6'. 'a 12H I -Sfc. r. jwii ijwiiwwiwwwww Jj 8H V'4 Thursday night performance for service men in uniform, and admission that night is free to them. 9 ChiefComMng AO Childa pf 10' 7 Citiea Service IH 2 CitSve pflk 8S ClaudeNeonLta 'a 1 Clave Tract 84 .80 CltaPFArma 2a 87 SO Colum OAQ 1'a 3 Cemwltha Die 1 CntGAEBal3.60 55 1 Cone Oaa Ut 1'a .40 CntGA 8.

pr pf7 93 2 Cont RolleVStl 74 1H 'a Ta Cowboys and girls raised so CURB DOMESTIC BONDS. 2 AlaPow5s6B 104'. 104 104 2 102H 102H 102H 6 106k, 108' 106' i 1 AmWritPaSaet SO', SO', SO', 14 70 109, 10BH. 2 10SH 105H 10SH 1 11 66 4 4 544 1 2 144 144 144 6 14H 14H 144 1 63' 63' 63' 1 8 107H 107 107 12 BaldwL6a50 112', 112', 112' 1 6 113H 113 113. 1 B.lhSt6i9R 156', 156', 156', 1 4 BoEd24a70A 104', 104'.

104V. 14 87 87 17 16 CanMEI5 ia54 15' 15" 1', 1 100 100 100 3 44't 46' 46' a 1 99 99 99 2 CinStRy6a55B 1004 100 100H 1 2 90 90 90 1 ei at .1 65 1 V4 93 4- Vt TH Vi 6H 84' 1 much dust last night bulldogging steers, riding wild horses and Brahma steers to the accompani 2.50 CopRangje 8H 17H Va mill and New Orleans buying. Increased spot house Felling developed and quotations were lowered. The Cotton Exchange announced a cable from Britain had esti ment of that you could Just smell a good Zane Grey book in the air. rents a pound In the southeast to lla rents tn the valley, with light saJee reported la Texas at 11 cents.

MEMPHIS. MEMPHIS. Nov," 10. Prime eU tonnred meal fill urea 141 per cent) rlnoed quirt. Cloning prices fob.

Memphis: December 37 75; January 38.00. In vesting Com pan ies, NEW YORK. Nov. 10 (API (National 6' a 'a .40 CoraVRey 7 Creole Pal "a 18'-. 1 Crocker.

WIIM 5' 19 Crott Brewing 7 Cub-AtlSg I'ag 12'a 1 OaytenRubA 1 25' 1 DaccaRee Trt 1 DivcoTwTk 1g 7 AO Duka Pw 2'4g 74 What It's Like. All these drug store cowboys mated lease-lend shipments of cotton to England at 222,000 bales Constitution Staff Photo Bill Maton. THRILLING JUMP This swell action shot shows one of the highlights of the big rodeo now appearing at Ponce de Leon park for the benefit of the Tallulah Falls school. Billy Keenc, who is some rider, is jumping his two horses over Austin Abbott's automobile while standing up with one foot on each horse. And he doesn't do it with mirrors, either.

It looked like he wasn't going to it last night, but he did. 25' 7H 7 74 and gals of Atlanta who have pored through volume after vol Association of Securities Dealers. Inc.t: 2'. 7 7 74 'a for this season to date. Port receipts Saturday, 14,793 bales; port stocks, 3,377,606.

rRE-IIOLIDAY SELLING EASES COTTON PRICES ume of the shoot-em-ups will enjoy the reckless abandon and daring of these performers, who show 'a A little Want Ad in The Constitution does many a BIG job. BritainPledged To War for U. S. NEW ORLEANS, Nov. 10.

W) 1'a 34', V4 64H 694 6H you what the rodeos of the old west are really like. And they'll like the special features, too. 1'a 33', 1' 84H 5944 6H 6 88H 88' 27 CitieScr5a5Q 88 87H 87', 5 CitSPAL5' 97' 97H 6 87'a 87V 97S 6 ComPAL6a57 105 104'-, 105 42 ContGAE6a58A 97H 1 CudahP3a55 103 103 103 9 881 86' 18 98 95 95, 8 EmpireDESa52 1054 105'-, 2 FlaPAL5a54 102S 102a 102H 17 Gat.Pow3H69 89' 89' 89' a 2 GenPUt6'56 103', 103H 10SH 6 GlenACoal 4,85 S6'a SS' S91 3 OrdTrnk40 88 SS SS 10 23a 23 23 10 105', 104H 104 2 IIIPAL 102', 101'a 102', 6 IIIPowAL6a53 107 1 06' 106', 14 IndSve Ba BO 7911 1 Cotton futures declined here to Continued From First Page. Like, for instance, when Billy day under preholiday long liquidation. The market closed steady net The prime minister spoke in the mansion house at the lord mayor's luncheon, a traditional English Keene stands upright aboard two 25 a Va streaks of lightning he calls horses and jumps them over a full-sized function which used to be held in I COMPARISONS the now ruined Guildhall, and his 10 2' a 10 automobile and doesnt fall off address was one of the most stir doing it.

ij .1.7 L-'A-r ring, trenchant and generally op Or, the rope tricks of a dozen unchanged to 4 points lower, i Sugar and Coffee, SUGAR. NEW YORK. Nov. 10. Light trading today left augar futures about ateady, domestic contracts cloaine; at bids .02 to .04 ot a cent a pound hiicher and world futures unchanged to .005 of a rent lower.

Salea of world augar future, totaled 1.2O0 tons and of domestic 100 tona. Haw augar wa unchanged and the refined market quiet. 41 I lnteraPow652 9 umistic that he had made in 77 2'i ticn of modern war it would be rather dangerous for a power like Japan, whose steel production Is only about 7,000,000 tons a year, to provoke quite gratuitously a struggle with the United States, whose steel production is now about 90,000,000 tons and this takes no account of the powerful contribution which the British empire can make in various ways." This, an extraordinary pledge of Affiliated Ino Am Bus Shrs Assoc Stand Ot) Axe Houghton Fd Bankers Nat Inv Corp Boston Fund Inc British Type Inv Broad St. Inv Bullock Fund Can Inv Fund Central Nat Corp Central Nat Corp -B" Century Shrs Tr Chemical Fund Comwlth Invest Corporate Trust Delaware Fund Diversified Tr Diversified Tr Dividend Shrs F.at tc How Bal Fd Fidelity Fund lnc First Boston Corp First Mutual Tr Fd Fiscal Fund Ins Found Tr Sh A Fund Tr Shrs A Gen Investors Tr Group Sec Automobile Group Sec Aviation (roup Sec llullfllng CJrotip Sec Chemical Genera! Bond Shares Group Sec M'rhandlsing Group Sec Mining Group Sec It Knulp Group Sec RR Shrs Group Sec Steel Group Sec Tobacco colorfully-clad men and girls who months. 79', 12H 41 77H 14' 1 9nj 85H 68 7't 40' 77 97H 65 66 91H can twirl a lasso around anything Before his audience he thrust slower than a bullet.

78 "a 1', 97 5a 66 91 SO' 8 N.vCalE5,56 6 10 4 NEngPw5' 2 up a giant panorama of a slowly improving British and llicd posi Competitions Held. 76 Va B4 11S 29 97 1 36a 91H 90 90' 11H 29 1 97 37' 1 1 35H Riders competed for prizes in the Brahma steer and wild horse 1 NOrlPSn4A World contract: 104' tion about the world. No Longer Alone. 11 OhioP 3e 68 109 109H 109H competitions and a dozen or more Britain's resources and blood-with Britain, he said, was no longer cowboys ate a good deal of Earl none of the confusions and le ill-armed and alone. High Low 2.57 2 57 2 57'-, 2 .54 3 57 2 56 2 57 3 37 High liw 2 95 2 95 Clone 2 56b 2 5U 2 Vih 3 ni 294l March May July Sep'ember Domestic contract: January galisms which have dulled Japan's Mann's carefully manicured grass.

These rounds were awarded to the "Now," he added, "a large part of the United States Navy, as mutual commitments to Oermany and Italy, followed the prime horses and steers. Bid Asked 3 16 2 381 284 4 875 5 10.125 1096 3.125 4 no 12.99 13 97 .06 .163 20.23 2187 11.50 12.61 250 3.15 30 oo ti on 1 oo i.na 25.34 27 27 8 97 9 79 335 2,64) 2 05 15 66 16.93 3.00 440 308 1 CO I 10 1664 1772 14 13 7t 12 50 14 00 5 20 3 7T 2 93 3 3 10 3 5 3 95 4 70 4 2.1 4 64 3 51 3 87 7 23 7 95 4 21 4 S4 6 33 8 4T 5 6 1 2 4 54 6 0O 4 58 5 05 3 94 3 27 2 47 2 13 4 04 4 44 3 61 3 94 1 22 I 34 13 3.1 14 33 1 84 2 "4 .78 .87 118 130 6.1 6 86 .3181 2A0 I486 1431 7.36 614 1412 1547 1288 1421 in i4 282 3 14 7 04 7 7 2 95 3 85 16 83 18 19 7 94 8 54 14 8(4 .97 1.09 10.20 11.04 10.29 11.31 4 20 4 64 7 43 8 18 5.32 5.86 38 37J 1 85 2 70 9.19 113 1144 3 85 4.75 3 04 65 .74 13.23 1456 (b Bid! 1 KacPdtu 5a 55 101 Va 101" 101' 3 PCPAL4' ,77 105', 105'1 3 Pan El 4a 71F 105' 4 105' 10V 4 6 P.n El 5 107' 4 107 107" 3 PSP4L5' 103' 4 103'4 inj'4 8 PSPAL Sa 50C 107', 102', 8 So 1, 65 106', 108 104' 7 83 8.1", 1)1, 1 St GAE 6 51 84 94 84 2 TeaES 5 60 106', 5 PAL 5a 58 108 109 108 3 TCRT 52A 65'a 65 11 UnLARS' 102 10? 1 VPS 8' 46A 10? 10? 10? 6 102'a 102'a 17 Wald Aat 6a 64 3 3', 3' Colonel Knox has told us. is con stantly in action against the com mon foe. Now the valiant resist Opening with a gala parade, in which Mayor LeCraw, big hatted minister's declaration that American aid had vastly improved the British naval situation in the At Travelers who compare The Taft's service plus economy always Tarry at The TaftI 2000 ROOMS. I ATM ANO RADIO UOM $2.10 HOTEL AIHID UWtS.

MGR. TTMFTT lSk MEW YORK nure ftfiic it unifi pitv and be-chapped, took part, the rodeo proved entertaining to the ance of the Russian nation has inflicted frightful injury upon lantic. German military power. And at 2 Duro-Teit i 2 EaglePchLd 4 East '1'i 1 EGdF 4pf2'ik 34 61 El Bond eV Sh 1H 7 El BdASh pfS 84 27 El BASh $5pf5 60 2 EmeraonEI 6H 19 Equity Corp 'a 1 Kaquirelno 1 FairchildAv 7 FairchildEAAir 2' 1 FroedtGaVM.SOa 10H 4 Gen Alloys JO GenOutAd pf 77 8 Gen Share 'a 1 Gilbert A BH 8 GlenACoal 30 GdchauxSgA 2 29 nv 7g .50 Gt Nor Pap 2 37'a 2 Gt NY Brew i 1 GreenfTeVD 13 Groc Str Prod I'-'a 7 Gulf Oil 1 38H II I HeclaMin I.TOg 1.28 HeydanChem 3 8A' a 1 HoeRtCo A 16' a 1 HumOil 80' a I 18 ItllowPw divct 2' a 14 HMoPw pf24k 29H .50 III Zrne 11'a 3 ImpOilLtd h'i 7 1 InCoNAm 2'a 78' a 3 Int Ind 1'a 87 Int Pap war 1H II Int Patrol hi 111 4 KloflitPrd 1'a AO Lack RRNJ 4 39 9 LakShM h1.20g 8' a 5 LehCAN i.g 4 '4 4 LeonOil Dev 13 LoneStGaa .40 8' a 4 Long la Ltg 1 LouLAE 4'a 1 LynchCorp 2 19' 5 McWDredg 'ig 2 MemNGaa 2 Merr-C eV 8 5H 6 Meaabi Iron 4 2 MidStPB vtc.05g 'a 10 MidWCrp 3'. 2 Molybdanm 6' 3 MonMT 3g 30H .40 MontWrdA 7 188? 7 MtCityCop 2 1 Nat Bell Heaa 1 NatCont 1'4o 10H 3 NatFuelG 1 10', 1 NatRMch 1g 7 1.75 .50 Zinc 4g tV 37 Niag 1H 1.75 Niag Ipf 5 83' 18 Niag MB 3' 4 3 Nor A LAP 'a .75 A LAP pf 103' 7 Nor Sta Pw A 3 Novadal-Ag 2 18 several thousands- of overcoated A A 1 A II Ml A.

1 A corrEE. NEW YORK. Nov. 10 Santos roffee futures lost .03 of a rent a pound todav In liquidation reflecting the lack of roaster demand. Sale totaled 6.750 bass.

Rio futures were Idle, with quotations nominally to .08 of a cent a pound lower. December 11.92, March 12 14. May 12.27, July 2.37b, September 13 47b, Spot Santo No. 4a were quoted at 131a centa a pound: Rio No. 7a at 9 '-a cents.

Bid. It had improved so much, he added sicnificantly. that "we now Va a Aiiamans mere ior ine nrsi nigni wtitNU 8a 44 79', 79 79', 2 the present moment German invading army, after their great losses, lie on the barren steppes It's a different show each night, year but don forget your heating pads loni nnnd ssles today ago, doted. ur Under rule, ww With warrant, xw Without warranta. war Warranta.

feel ourselves strong enough to provide a powerful naval force of heavy ships with its necessary and ancillary vessels for service if need be in the Indian and Pacific oceans." exposed to the approaching seven ties of the Russian winter. IIHIllI HI (IHVIV VII i Cave Spring Graduate "Now we have an air force I'WG inv5 MANACf MINT which is at least equal in size Succumbs in Tennessee SDerial to THE CONSTITUTION. and number, not to speak of qual ity, to German air power." Income round Fd Inrnrp Investors Independence Tr Rh Sec: Bank Group Instl. Sec: Insurance Investors Fd Ine Keystone Cuatodn 1 Keystone Custodn 3 Keystone Custodn 4 Keystone Custodn I Keystone Custodn 3 Keysotne Custodn 2 Keystone Custodn 4 Manhat Bond Fund Maryland Fund Mass Invest Tr Mass Invest- 2d Fd Inc Mutual Invest Nation Wide Voting New England Fund Stocks: Aviation N. Y.

Stocks: Bldg. Suppl; N. Y. Stocks: Chemical N. Y.

Stocks: Steel North Am Bond Tr rtfg Nor Am Tt Shares 1953 Nor Am Tr Sh 1955 Nor Am Tr Sh 1956 Putnam G. Fund Quarterly Income Sh Super of Am Tr AA Trusteed Industry Shrs Wellington Fund Grain Prices Show Higher Tendencies And, he went on, the Italian CAVE SPRING, Nov. 10. Mrs. Emma Edwards Morris, 84, died in Knoxville, last week navy was a navy of broken mo rale and "we are! still masters from injuries received in a fall, there" (in the Mediterranean).

She was well known here, having Prev. Oorn High Low Close Clrno 1.18V l.lBV 1.15V, 1.16W. 1.15V 1.21V 1.214, 1.204 1.21V 1.214 1.22 1.22 1.21H 1.21 1.21V4 WHEAT: Dee. May July been educated here at the Geor Turning to Britain's economic position he declared that a year gia School for the Deaf and on the day of her graduation, was mar ago the end of her financial re sources was in sight, while now. ried to Henry Steven Morris, the young foreman of the school's CORNt Dec.

May July OATS: Dec. May July through "the majestic policy of the President and congress of the .77 4 .50 .51 .50 .52 .51 .77 .82 .84 .504 .52 .77 .83 .85 .50 .52 .51 .77 .83 .85 .50 .52 .51 shoe shop. United States lease-lend appro priations aggregating about 3,000, 000,000 pounds (about $12,000, Produce ATLANTA. Following are quotations by wholesale egg dealers In Atlanta as reported by the State Bureau of Markets. All eggs quoted below are graded A-l and candled eggs.

Ungraded eggs are quoted by wholesalers 2c to 5c below these quotations. Yard-run9ggs will not be permitted for retail trade under the Georgia egg laws. Day-old and day-fresh eggs or offered as such and dirty eggs are not allowed to be offered for sale at all. Large eggs 40-43e Medium 35-4 0c Small 28-30c Country butler 25-30c Hens. 'colored t4Vs lbs.

up) 18-20c Leghorns 14-1 5c Roosters 10-12c Fryers 18-20c Ducks 10-12c Geese 8-10c Stags 14-15c Turkeys J0-22c Capons 18c CHICAGO. CHICAGO. Nov. 10. Biilter: Receipts.

664,049: firm; creamery. 93 score. 37'r-3Rr; 92. 37c: 91. 35Wr; 90.

34', 89. 86, 32c; 80, centralized 35'ac. Eggs: Receipts, firm: freah graded, extra firsts, local. 37' 7c; cars, firsts. local, 36c: cars.

36c; current receipts, 32'ac; dirties, 27V4c; checks, 26 We. Poultry. Live: Receipts. 71 trurka; unsettled: hens, over 5 18c; 3 lbs. and down, 15c; Leghorn hens, 13c; broilers, 2' lbs.

and down, colored, lftc; Plymouth Rock. 20'ic- White Rock. 2ik-: Those present at the wedding in June 1878, included Governor Alfred H. Colquitt and Mayor SOYBEANS Dwr. 1 71 1.72 189 1.71 171 1 74 1 74 1 72 1.73 1 73 000,000) had been "dedicated to Angir, of Atlanta.

1.72 1.73 1.72 1.73 1.73 FT' I the cause of world freedom with out mark this, for it is unique Joseph Berry Edwards, father of 6 6 85', 68', 19', 14', 4 60 60 2', 28 28 7a 11V 11Va 7 7 78' 78' 1H a 1 1 11'-a 1 1 1'a 39 39 2 7H 7H Va 4H la a 'a IH Va a Va 4' a 4', 191a 19! a 4', 4'r- fa 6H 8H i Va 3', 3', 5' 8', 29 S0H 2 "4 166', a 2 2 4 10H 10 Va 10'. 10', 7 7 28 '4 28 'ft 63V, IS 1 63 63', 3'a 3' 4 'a 'a 101 103 2'a 2'. 15H 15H 3' 3' a 17H 17H la 32 32 5'4 Va 3 Va 10 10 44' Va 7'a 7'a 52H 83 10' a 10' Va 1'a Vt 62 62 15 15 4- Va 67 Va 7', 7'a 21H 21H Va Wa 46' V. 4H 4'a Va 2 2 2H Va Va Va Va Vt Va 6 r.i v'a 43' 43 Vt 2' 2' Va 65 65 2'a 150 150 1 1 2' 2' a 36 36 Mrs. Morris, was one of the ear I .74 .66 .721 ,74 .68 .73 .75 the setting up of any account in May Julv RYE: Dec.

May Julv LARD: Dec. Jan. Mar. May money. "Most Unsordid in IIUlory.w It doesn't help to WORRY Iiest instructors or the deaf in Georgia, being a faculty member before the school was moved from the original log cabin which 975 9.92 75 9 92 11 20 11.40 9 85 1003 11 25 11.45 6 60 97 11 30 11 45 62 10.00 II 27 11.47 "Never again let us hear the taunt that money is the rulinc II 15 11 40 Safes for nooks or large offices Regardless of the sire of your office, we can provide a safe that will give the utmost protection for your import, nt papers, ledgers, cash.

e. Simply tell us how much spare is available we'll he glad to give you an estimate. No obligation. Small Safes and Large Safes $40.00 up HORNE DESK FIXTURE CO. "Just fine office furniture for 27 fiear" 47 TRIOR.

M. E. WA. 1461 formed a part of Hearn Academy in 1846. Many other members of the Morris family have also been teachers at the Cave Spring school.

But, you get results when Orkiri RMI NAT thought in the hearts of the American democracy. The lend-lease bill must be regarded without question as the most unsordid act in the whole of recorded history." And now that the United States had resolved that its aid must reach the fighting lines, he added AAA Mattress Project 6 Ogden Corp 2.25 Ohio 1,0 17 2 GAE 32 22 Pantepae Ven S'i 17 Pannroad SH 4 Pa-Cent Airl 10', 2.50 PaWalAP 4 44, 13 Phoenix See 8' a 9 Ph ft 27 54', 4 Pierce 10a 1 Pioneer h.40 IV, PittaAL 62 1 Pitta Met 1g 15 3 Pitta 3o 67 3 Plough Ine .60 8'a .50 Pratt A 1'tg 21 2.79 46H springs, 4 lbs. up. colored. 15c; Plymouth Reopened al Bleckley Special to THE CONSTITUTION.

Rock. 16c; White Rock, 20c; COCHRAN. Nov. 10. CHICAGO.

Nov. 10. Grain prices displayed higher tendencies today, but were unable to realize any material advance In view of the light pre-bnliday trade. Wheat was tin as much as ii cent at times and closed unchanged to 4 higher compared with Saturday. Corn frll to at one time and spent moat of he session below previous closing levels, but firmed late in the day to close unchanged to higher.

Oats were off a to and closed unchanged tn Vm down; rye showed gains of as much as Vm cent, but finished lower; soybeans, off 1 to l' at one Stage, closed 4 lower to 4 higher. Wheat derived some support from latest government figures, showing recent lending operations have been on a large scale and from Canadian export sales of 2.000.000 bushels over the weekend to Great Britain. Opening of Army bids on 133.000 barrels of flour attracted little support. County Agent Leo H. Mallard has reopened the mattress project in CALL WA.

1050 FREE ESTIMATES Bleckley county which has been closed since July on account of in a reference to amendment of the American neutrality act, "we shall be able to strike with all our might and main." In the wake of all these gathering forces, the prime minister said, there were signs that "what is called a peace offensive from Berlin" could be expected shortly, but this he disposed of in advance with a cold vehemence nowhere surpassed in his speech. RKO opt war lack of materials. Mallard says 8 Republic Avis there were 538 mattresses made GENERAL OFFICES Standard Bldg. ATLANTA. 6 A.

St. Regis Psp 31 Salt Dome Oi 2 I 2H under the first project in 1941 for the low-income family group. Under the second project, the AAA WE EXTERMINATE Rats, Roaches, Termites, Fleas, Bedbugs and other Pests Va Va 1 Schulte DA 1 2 Soullin Stl war 10 Segal LAH The Best In Insurance Service Company rronps represented: FIRE Home Springfield Arricultural Royal Liverpool Century London and Lancashire American uitable a a. CASUALTY General Accident F. A L.

Assurance Corporation. Ltd. county committee approved 1,997 mattresses and of this number 2 Seiberting Rub 5 32 Selected Ind cv 1'i The guilty men who have let hell loose upon the world are hoping to escape with their fleet 1,459 mattresses were made before the material gave out. terwe OflkasJ Miami. Fla.

Jeduaeville, Ha. Mestesetenr. Ala. 2 Sel Ind pr 43 16 Shat-Denn 2', 6 Sherw-WmtJa 65', 1 1 Land Bank Bonds, NEW YORK. Nov.

10. Federal Land Bank bonds: Bid Asked 4s July 1946-44 108 108', 3'4s May 1955-43 108 108- 3s July 1955-45 107 107', 3a Jan 1956-46 10RH I09H 3a May 1956-48 109 109V Mallard has secured an addi 3 Simplicity Pat 2'4 1.10 SingerMfg6a 154 tional allotment of 62 bales of cotton and four bales of ticking. 1 Sonotone 2' 1 SH 1 ing triumphs and ill-gotten plunder from the closing net of doom. "We owe It to ourselves, we owe it to our Russian allies, and to the government and people of the United States to make it absolutely clear that whether we are This material is sufficient to make approximately 600 mattresses. Hundreds of Bargains! REV.

TUCKER DIES. MOBILE, Nov. 10. (INS) 4 supported or alone, however long and hard the toil may be, the British nation and his majesty's government at the head of that nation, in intimate concert with Rev. Gardiner C.

Tucker, 90. of Mobile, one of the most widely know Episcopal churchmen in the United States, died in Mobile today. He has been rector of St. Johns Church, Mobile, since 1885. the governments of the great do minions, will never enter into any negotiation with Hitler or with any party In Germany which rep resents the Nazi regime." If you are looking for bargains interested in getting the most for your money (and who then you'll profit by a daily shopping tour of the Want Ads of The Constitution.

Read the ads under the "FOR SALE" classification for bargains of all kinds "Get the WANT AD habit" it pays! For Nazi mass executions in the KHVANIS SPEAKER. VIDALIA, Nov. 10. Guest speaker for the weekly luncheon of the Vidalia Kiwanis Club on Tuesday evening will be E. N.

Up-shaw, of Savannah. His subject will be "Insurance." occupied lands Churchill denounc ed Hitler as "the arch-criminal the Nazi ogre, who even him self was now frightened by the worlds indignation." on. "It is not the hot blood of "A river of blood has flowed ll' WE HAVE NEVER PAID LESS THAN wV ffJIL Wml nmiWAWY irf) WHY NOT OPEN I W.vi Zr YOUR SAVINGS ACCOUNT TODAY? '5 1 I' I IS 'NC0r0ATtP UNDER THE LAWS OF THE UNITEP STATtS OF AMERICA 7 1 Citabli6htd 1936 Crouncl Floor L-3 ZJ SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION K-J- Ceo. O. Taylor Jr.

or Atlanta Bafdwin Jr. Stc.0 Treats oh Conner, Pres. Founder and is flowing between the Ger battle, where good blows t.re given and returned. It is the cold blood of the execution yard and man race and the peoples of all Europe," the prime minister went scaffold which leaves a stain in delible for centuries. GIVE YOUR "Here, then, are the foundations upon which the new order of Europe is to be inaugurated.

Here, cNTHTHJTrnfl)M WANT Affl) COLD THE AIR then, is the house-warming festi val of the Herrenvolk. In no more effective man When cold does your noaa with breath' taking misery, count on famous 2-drop relief. Ua 2 dronn I'enetro None Drops in "First in the Day First to Pay each noatril as directed. Ads almost in ner could they have frustrated the accomplishment of their own designs. The future and its history are inscrutable.

One thing is plain never to these bloodstained and stantly to hem free your breathing init forget you have a cold. Demand NOSE accursed hands will the future of PENETR0 DROPS Europe be confided.".

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