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The Dayton Herald from Dayton, Ohio • 17

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The Dayton Heraldi
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Dayton Markets: Wholesale, Ret ail KJ1 ital InformationSUpturn Resumed Dayton Death Record California, crate, white 50 Crapes California Call'unU Pascal, crate 7,50 Rhubarb Florida, crate 1 50 'Pineapple (Cuban) Michigan, basket 2 00 Plums In Stock Mart too 1.75 8 54 4.25 5 Ml 4 50 (1.00 Cauliflower 4.75 .1 1 cherries Belwyai Augustus Knot, IT. af 1011 Old Orchard avenue. Zeller W. Brandon. II, formerly el West Minesweeper Lost, 6 Dead.

3 Missing Calif, apricots Cucumbers- Hothouae. box watermelons Fractional Rise Shows In Grain CHICAGO. June 26. (UPl Grain futures opened steady to firm on the Board of Trade today. Wheat was tip to He a bushel; com up He; oats unchanged to up rye unchanged to up ifie, and barley unchanged.

Grain fu'ures on other U. S. markets opened steady to firm. FITt'RES CHICAGO, June Grain range. Wheat; I Open I High I Low 111 a m.

July 1(1 (l.S'a Industrial Leaders Sponsor Plan For Air Power League By ELMER C. WALZER I'nitfd Trent Financial Editor NEW YORK, June 26. Wall street is interested In the air power league which is headed by Charles E. Wilson, president of General Electric company. Many prominent business and industrial leaders are among the group sponsoring the organization which has as its objective keeping the nation air-minded for defense in the peace era.

The organization geeks a goal of 1,000 charter members who will pay $500 each and millions of others throughout the nation forming FBI ITS, VEGETABLES RETAIL QUOTATIONS IBy Morns Raflneri fOLLTKY, PttuDUCB. DAIRY (By Joe Frank Co. I POLLTBK (Prices paid at plant Metis, colored. 4 lbs. 26 25c Leghorn hens .27.

Boe Frits and roasts 29.75c OCs 22.25c Roosteil 22.25c Turkeys 34.55c UaoUug distance 5 to 50 ml.es. too Country run (3.5c HASH ITS NO. 1 young, white, 24c Old and large rabblta, lb. 34c WHOLESALE fit ITER (By Miami Valley Co-operative Mils Producera Assn. I Apples, 3 to 3 25c Beets, new, 10c 100 4.00 7.25 2.25 6 00 1.10 .45 1.00 1.25 3 50 2 00 1 V) 1 50 1.50 2 00 4 00 EKBPlant, Florida, crate.

California endive, crate. Garlic, new. box. Lettuce Iceberg Leaf Mushrooms Parsnips, basket Radish, basket Squash, bushel Turnips, new. basket Kale, bushel Collard.

bushel Mustard, bushel Spinach, bushel Mangoes, bushel Bananas, lb. lis inird afreet. Valley Death Record Flams Wlsaman, 9, New Bremen. Joel E. eitokea.

M. Vt aynesvllle. Henry Harrison Phillips, 7, Miamkburf, Mm. Jennie flyman, Stf, enla. Jamaa Mulon IIIUm, la.

Piqua. Mn. Inna E. Oldham, ii. William r.

Whillinclnn, t5, New Weafcin. Mn. I.ydia Maimer, IS, Greenville. William Hilt, IS, ftreenvllle. rank Mark, 50, I'ni'in dir.

Benjamin HUrnlh, aft, Lebanon, Harv richer, tl, Lebanon. Albert Bailer. 79. Morrow. Mn.

F.liuhelh K. Mills. 1.1. Brooklillr. Broccoli, lb.

2Sa Celery Stalk 10915c Hearts, bunch 20c Pascal, stalk 25e Green onions. 3 bchs. 15c clubs of the league in each or tne states Eggplant U925C orapelrult, 3 lor 20c Cabbage, new, Florida 300 1.62', l.63N 1.63', 1 62', 1.S3V 1 1.63'a l.ii'i 1.63 I 1.62',: 1.6J''a '1 184 1 1.18'4 1.17 I 1.17 I.I64! 1.16', 1.1611 1 161, 115V 1.15's Among the plans the organiza NEW YORK. June 26. (UP) The stock market resumed Its rise In the late morning dealings today after a bit of Irregularity at the opening.

Gains ranged to more than a point over a broad list. Ralls rose fractionally to new highs since 1937. Utilities turned active and a sizable group made new tops. American Telephone bit a high aince 1940 at 175, up Va point. Airline Issues were bid up American sold st 684, UP 1: Eastern up Penn Central 31Ta.

up Transcontinental and Western 53, up IV and United 41. UP '1. sll highs. United Aircraft with a point gain, and Boeing, up more than a point at a new high, featured the alrcrafta. G.

R. Kinney issues were strong with the preferred up 5 points. Low-priced motors firmed on fairly active trading. Chrysler rose nearly a point in the higher-priced shares. Steels had small net gains.

Anaconda, Home-stake Mining. National Distillers, and Distillers Corp. -Seagrams were among the Issues making new tops Commonwealth A Southern again led In turnover. Large volume also was noted in American Water Works and New York Central Railroad. NEW YORK STOCK QIOTATION8 NEW YORK, June 2.

Following Is a select list of stocks traded la today on the New Creen beans, lb. 19c WASHINGTON, June The Navy today announced the loss of the mlnsweeper Salute as a result of enemy action In the Borneo area. The 945-ton vessel, which carried a wartime crew of about 100, lost nine members six killed and three missing. Skipper of the vessel. Lt John S.

Nichols of Garden City, Long Island, N. was a survivor. Loss of this small craft brought to 319 the number of American naval vessels lost from all causes in this war. Sutter, lb 490 Lettuce. 2 heads 2oc tion is sponsoring Just now are uranges California Florida Broccoli, crate Chkkory Lemons, dog.

309400 Limes, dog. 25u35c harlea Ausuatus Urewer, 11, fellow (50 5.50 7 75 7.75 2 50 FK! ITS, VEGETABLES WHOLESALE QUOTATIONS (By H. Office as Bros. Co. 1 Annies Mushrooms, pt, 49c Spring's.

F. Clark Appleiale, 12, In ion. an aviation museum, a comprehensive library on aviation, establishment of scholarships In air science, and retention of a his Oranges, dos. S54sc Romaine. bushel Peppers, each (4 8c iransnarent.

new. 14 so Lemons, crate .67 I .63 i .63 SI .63 'n I .631 .63 -SI I 7 25 4 50 .63 .63 .63 Carrots, bushel (washed) 3 50 'Beans Peas. lb. 30c Funerals Cslllornla. crate 5.75 Avocados, box 6 00 Pineapples 3584: 5.50 'Tomatoes.

Ib. 29e 1 Celery 'Grapefruit California, I. I 1.5341 1 54! 1.5341 1 54'; 1.44 4 1 1.44',! 1.43! 1.44 1 41 1.41! 141 I 1 41 138l 1.38! 1.38' 1.38 BRAVDOv, Zkl.I.F.R 3. formerly of 23 Writ Tnird street died yesterday at Miami Valley hmnlial following, a tliree-montha illneu, Servlcts. 3 p.

tomorrow at the I Goering's Frau Seeks Divorce In Sweden Block funeral home In West Alexandria Raw Sugar Release To Relieve Shortage Domestic Bonds Continue Firm NEW YORK, June 26. (UPl wide gains In Philadelphia Reading Coal A Iron liens highlighted a firm domestic corporate bond market today. Trading was moderately active. The coal company's Income 6s of 1964, hit 290, up five points on top of net gains of more than 37 points In the previous seven sessions. The rise reflects reports of a pending retirement of the road's funded debt.

Other industrials Improved fractionally. Utility Issues had only small changes. Rail galna generally were small, apart from Missouri-Kansas-Texas adjustment 5s of 1967, up about three points. Foreign dollar bonds did little. U.

S. government loans did not trade. '113l I 1-1 13'i 1.07 1.08! 107! 1.08 1.09! 1.09; 1.09, 1.09 Rev. t. J.

Beek'ey offlciatlnf. Burial In Weather Report I Hlgh Low 1 00 26 36' 264 444 1 444 Jane 16, 194S Sunset tonight. Sunrise tomorrow 10 LONDON, June 26. (UP) A Stockholm dispatch said today that Bid. HAY M4.HKFT NEW YORK.

June 26. Hay prices continued unchanged today. NEW YORK, June 26. (UTl The current sugar shortage will be relieved through the reported release of 140.000 tons of raws by York Stock exchange; Sales 1 In lOOsi 3 Addressograph 1 4 Air Keduc la 4 Allegh Lud Stl 40b 1 Allied Chem 6 3 Allla Chal 80b 3 Am Airlines Id 8 Am Car Fdy 3d Precipitation last 24 hours ending at 30 45 34 159 48 3341 34 159 1159 trace; relative humid tv at 7 30 a. 474 47', the Coca-Cola Co.

to the War Food Administration, trade quarters reported today. 68 the wife of Reichsmarshal Hermann Goering has asked for divorce. 67 54 torian to write the nation's aviation history. Investment bankers are busy preparing for a billion dollars worth of business bond and stock flotations during July. That would be the biggest offering month since 1920.

The offerings ranging to $175,000 refunding debentures for American Telephone Telegraph company, have been piling up during the war bond campaign. They will be released as soon as possible after the drive ends if and when the market is favorable as most of the bankers believe it will be. Much of the capital raised will be for reconversion. More such offerings are anticipated for the remainder of the year, although many units are financing their changes by money saved for the past years. The release.

Including 50 000 tons In Porto M. Year precipitation to date, 2.1 25 Inches, year's car ess precipitation. 3 54 Inches: year temperature excess, 4 degrees. Highest temperature for this date was 94 In 1090. Lowest temperature for this date was 49 in 1902.

6814 54 37' 6 24 Am Loco 35b The dispatch, carried In the This Information must not be broadcast bv 36 6'4 214 88 4 494 174', 894 radio. George V. Fish, official In charge. Rico and 90.000 tons In Peru. Is more than double the raw sugar arrivals of all U.

S. ports for the week ended July 16, lt was pointed out. V.FA Intends, lt was said, to bring the sugar here to be processed by refiners on a toll basis for genera) distribution to the military services, lend lease, or the civilian market. Sugar Grove cemetery at west Alexandria. BRINDI.F.Y, MAKftAKF.T KI.IZABF.TH.

of Bryden road, Coiumbui. died Sunday nleht of a heart ailment. Survived by a daughter. Mrs. C.

F. Gronewes of 1522 Cory drive, Dayton. BRANT, KM. WIN AlCI'RTt'H, 87. died yes-terday at hla home 11)15 Old Orchard avenue, following a lone lllneaa.

Servivori are the wife, Anna K. Brant and a sun. Paul 8. Brant of Milwaukee, and four grandchildren. Services 11 a.

m. tomorrow at the Hoyne funeral home. 1K17 East Third atreet. Rev. Charlea L.

Smiaholei officiating. Burial will be In Madison. Wisconsin. BFNGF, MIIS. MAKOARrT.

of 324 Lawrence atreet, died yesterday morning at her residence. Survivors: One son, Lee R. John-ion; two brothers. Gilbert Benge of Castle, and Chrla Benee of Lille, one sister, Mrs. Kate Allen of Louisville, Ky, Services, 10 a Thursday at ttie Berk and Jensen funeral home 42 Linden avenue: Kev.

Kermlt Olsen officiating. Burial In Memorial Park. Friends may call after 4 p. m. tomorrow.

DK'KFNH, If FRRFRT, 30, of 720 Springfield FORECASTS Dayton and Vicinity Fair with good having 50ij 175 79 36'. 74 54 21 36 weather today, tonight and tomorrow. Not quite so warm. Hlga today li, low tonight 54, High tomorrow 82. Lumber Production Declines In April WASHINGTON.

June 26 IUPI April lumber output fell 1.2 per cent from March to 2 462.356 board feet, and 8.3 per cent below April last year, because of unfavorable weather and the manpower shortage, the War Production Board reported today. Gross stocks In mills and concentration yards on April 30 amounted to 3.2"2.424 000 board feet, a 3.3 per cent drop from March, and compared with stocks of 10.012.000,000 board feet at the beginning of 1941. Eastern production for April totaled 1 board feet, a six per cent decrease from April last yesr. In the west, production decreased 11.1 per cent to 1.067.611.000 board feet. 100 101 Ohio Fair and cooler today and tnnlihi- Tomorrow, lair and continued cool.

OBSERVATIONS 54 36 64 224 884 504 175 784 54 21i 36V, 1004 78 73 8 28 537, 824 284 554 38 434 174 34 194 49 534 Chester Jtalhfoa, Forecaster Stations High Low Pr 92 Am Pwr A Lt 33 Am Roll Mill 40b 4M)x do cv pf 4 8 Am Smelt 2 4 Am A 3 Am Tob 3a 6 Am-Viscoe lb 12 Am Woolen 25 Anaconda 50b 4 Atchison 3b 4 Atl Line l3b 20 Atlas Pdr 14b 20 Aviation Corp 10b 63 Bait Ohio 7 Bendlx Avn 75b 22 Beth Steel 3b 9.1 Boeing Air lb 1 Bond Stores 2 4 Borden Hub 11 Brings Mlg 2 10 Bucyrus-Erle 15b 6 Burroughs 20b Canada Dry Sob 142 Can Pacirlc 75b 1 Celanese 50b 24 3a 9 Chrysler HJib 11 Culgate-P-P 50b 10 Col Brdcst A 80b 70 Atlanta 93 Boston 89 .30 London Daily Mail and quoting the Stockholm newspaper Tidningen, said Frau Emmy Coering contended that there never had been any "real marriage" between her and Adolf Hitler's former heir apparent. They were wed on Hitler's express order, Frau Coering was quoted as saying. She said she sympathized with Coering, but never loved him. She contended she had some influence over him and used it to save "many Jews," particularly artists and writers. Before her marriage Frau Goer-Ing was an actress.

Goering is a prisoner in American hands await- 78 73 8 24 53V, 81 274 554 38', 434 174 17 34 1V4 49 534 Buffalo 4 Chicago 72 Cincinnati S9 Cleveland R7 Columbus street, died yesterday at Miami valley nos- 73 9 28 64 82 28' 554 3'4 43- 17 34 'A 49 534 Priorities Actions (See Dayton district office ot the War Production Board, Cappel building for further details. H. B. Doty, manager.) CMP, Reg. 4, Dir.

5, revoked. CMP. Beg. 1. Dir.

44. revoked. M-3'28, Dir. 171 issued. M-3H8.

Int. 3, Issued. P-55-C, Sched. 1 twar housing critical list) amended. M-310, Dir.

11 (required production of heavy military upper leather 1 revoked. M-190, icalcfum carbide' revoked. M-3M, Sched. 112 (calcium carbide) Issued. CMP.

Reg 1. Dir. 72, issued. M-317, Dir. 10 (restrictions on sale and use of narrow cotton webbings and tapes! revoked.

L-348 (Imported cane alcohol) revoked. M-328. Dir. 14 (production of heavy weight knit underwear in the third quarter of 1945) amended. M-300.

Sched. 71 (Ethyl alcohol) amended. CMP, Reg. 1, Int. 32, issued.

M-38 Head) amended. Curb Favorites Liiai, wnere ne was aammea aunaay. survived by his wife, Frances. DAYTON Lt. Harmon's Wife Has 7 -Pound Girl HOLLYWOOD, June 26.

(IP) Movie Starlet fciyge Knox, wife of Lt. Tommy Harmon, all-American football star at I'nlver-nity of Michigan, arly today jrave birth to a seven-pound baby trlrl. Attendants at St. Joseph's hospital said no name had been chosen for the child, the couple's first. Both mother and child were reported In "fln condition.

Ut)Y. MKH. CLARA, 67. of 112 Mnplelawn SS so 7 Denver Detroit Duluth Ft. Worth 9 e.0 4 SO S3 5 50 78 78V, 54 70 so 71 Rise Unevenly 1144 114H Injuries Fatal ALLIANCE, June 26.

(SpD Services for William J. Kenmuir, 66, who died of injuries received in a 16-foot iall, were held at Kensington today. Kenmuir fell in a barn on his farm near here where he had been making repairs. Kansas City Miami Mlnneapolls-St. Paul 74 9 79 89 7 90 91 90 84 S3 New York Oklahoma City 150 Colum Gas 10b 363 Commwlth 4 So 114 36 40 6l 141 24 41 334 92 rituourgn .22 J4 364 40 6i 1 24', 3.14 38 6 924 NEW YORK, June 26.

(UPl Curb stocks moved Irregularly higher In active trading today. Bowman Bittmore Hotels first preferred paced the leaders on a gain of nearly three points. Novadel-Agene Corporation gained nearly two points. Plttaburgh Plate Glass lost about two points and Hoe At Co. dropped more than a point.

in I 1 I St. Louts Washington tiini pa a A-sqzi war ui umnui. 61 62 3fi'4 404 1 25 334 3H, 92' 62 20 63 44 46 70 42l 32 93 1941 20 634 834 43J 46 4 69 174 624 43k 46 69- 16 82 41V, 31i 42 Oils. Home Carriers Featured In London LONDON, June 26. (UP) Prices steadied on the London Stock exchange today.

Volume was light. Firmness was noted In oil and home rails stocks, while gold mining and diamond Issues eased. Industrials were mixed. British funds and foreign bonds steadied. 31', 46 Cons Vultee lb 30 Crane Co 50b 2 Crosley Corp 25b 49 Curtlss-Wr 75d 5 Douglas Aire 5d 33 East Air Lines 1 48 Erie Id 3 Firestone lb 61 Gen Electric 1.60 9 Gen Foods 1.60 21 Gen Motors l'4b 14 Gillette 40b 7 Goodrich 50b 70 Grumman lHb 16 Hudson Motor 20b 4 Inland Stl 2b 1 Int Business 6a 9 Int Harvester 2.60 27 Int Paper 1 Johns Man 50b 52 Jones Lgh lb 11 Lima Loco 50b 41 Lockheed Air 50b 10 McCall Cor 0b 7 Mead Cor 30b 7 Monsanto 2 8 Mont Ward 2 8 Nat Biscuit 90b 1 la 11 Newport lnd 20b drive, who died Sunday nlnht while riding In an automobile with her huaband, will be buried tomorrow in Woodland cemetery.

Services will be held at 3 p. m. at Whilmer Brothers funeral home, Ludlow atreet and Monument avenue, Hev. Porter Bower officiating. Friends may rail at the funeral home after 3 p.

m. today. DONOVAN, JAMF.H EDWARD, of 30 Henry street, died yesterday afternoon. He was born In Dayton and had lived here all his life. An employe of the Johnson-Watson Printing company for 30 years, he was a member of Holy Trinity church and the Holy Name society.

Survivors, wife. Anna ion, James Edward U. S. Marine Corps; daughter. Slater St.

James, order of Notre Dame; two brothers, John F. and Charles both of Dayton, and one sister, Mrs. Paul Knnls, of Steubenvllle. Services, Thursday, 8:00 a. m.

at Hoyne funeral home; 30 a. m. at Holy Trinity church. Burial In Calvary cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home after 4 p.

m. tomorrow. JONFS, RONALIK, 27, of M0 South Summit street, died yesterday at Miami Valley hospital, where she was admitted Sunday. 8PITI.F.R, HAKVFY 78. of Northrldee.

died Saturday. Services tomorrow at 1:30 p. m. at Wesley Methodist church In Nnrthjldge with burial In Byron. Friends may call at the Morris Sona funeral home.

1809 East Third, this afternoon and evening and after 12:30 p. m. tomorrow at the church. WHITK, MR. EMMA, 62, of 669 South Williams street, died at her home Sunday.

Surviving are a son, James White: daughter, Johnnie May Jordon; brother. Byron Pryor; sister, Mrs. Carrie B. Merrlman and four grandchildren. Mrs.

White was a native of Alabama. Services tomorrow at 2 p. m. at the McLln funeral home, 1130 Germantown street. Bishop A.

Avery officiating. Burial, Greencastle rem-etery. Friends may call at the funeral home, after noon today. 92; I 93 192 192 1192 90 904 904 29 28 4 29. .112641126 ",,1284 39 384 39 59 581.

28 31 5Hi4 274 35 15 90 62'i 15 U. S. Finances WASHINGTON. June 26 Government expenses and receipts for the current fiscal year through June 23, compared with a 284 36 15 90 63 25 36S 80 63 sniT hits if you have to have a few 2541 25 3641 364 2641 264 year ago: 27 4 1 This Year I Last Year 97.827.053 332 91.574. B12, 749 1K7 Central 1W Nor West 10a 247 1246 1247 88.065.

902. 950i 85.243.822.920 42.670.325.788 103 No Am Avn 12 11I 11 1841 1H, 40'U 40 404 23l 22! 234 Expenses War Spending. Receipts Net Deficit Cash Balance. Work's Balance Public Gold Reserve. I 44.901.845.018 52.925,207.313! 22.504.108.932 21.741.153.051 255.

689.911, 043 20.263,103,8871 48.904.449.311 10 483.993.766 9.721.156 213 191.560.643.699 21 200.739.338 110 1110 1110 2S Ohio Oil 50a 22 Penn 60 Penal Cola 8 Phil Morris 3a 6 Procter 2 29 Pure Oil 25b 17 Radio 20b 86 Repub Stl 50b 59l 604 604 204 134 26 16 20i; 13-S 26 201', 134 1614 Livestock 16 don't miss this golden opportunity to get them for a song! 3541 35 4 1 35, 641 67Sil 68 118 1654 16VI 16'4 3641 38 I 364 14 Hevere Cor 4 Reyn Too 1 40 36 Sehenley Dls lb 7 Seara Roe 3a 45 Socony Vac 50 3 Std Brands 60b 4 Std Oil Ohio 25b 5 A 16 Rubber lb inn Steel 2h 39 West Union 50b lOsWrlght Aero 8d 21 214 211 53 '4 61'; D4.TTON UNION STOCKYARDS HE (151 Bogs: Receipts 300. Market steady, 180-270 lbs 14 270-300 U.S. 14 80 300-450 lbs. 14.80 160-180 lbs. 14 80 150-160 lbs.

14 00 140-150 lbs. 13.00 130-140 lbs. 13.00 120-130 lbs 11.00 lbs. down 10 00 52 I 534 60HI 61 701,1 7J 72 50 50 504 92 2 1 2 Marriage Licenses Applied for: James R. Waterg.

12. of Wright Field, and Ruby Mae Acorn. 21, of 219 Lafayette street. Robert Satterlee. 25, of Patterson Field, and Luella Patricia Curtis, 35, of Blltmore hotel.

William T. Weber, 24. of Wright Field, and June F. Miller. 38, of 3214 Wavne avenue.

John T. steed, 74, of 1213 West Fourth street, and Mattle L. Taylor, 52, of 404 Fisher Maiden lane. Ernest Holmes. S2, of 1111 Went First atreet.

And Marie V. Smith. 33. of 645 Manning place. Louis Berpard Frilling, 26.

of 69 Baltimore atreet, and Minnie L. Sandry, 25, of 21 East Hudson avenue. Richard Guy Mahaffey, 26, of 430 Hawthorn street, and Mary Eleanor Farmer, 23, of 835 Crnveland avenue. Richard C. Morgan, 90, of Wright Field, and Arvena Litton, 19, of 27 Grafton avenue.

Homer Lee Dnwdle, 40, of 108 Bank; street, Sows 14.05 WIT IB Stags 13.008 14.00 superfine Lambut Good to choice top (15 0016.50 Common to medium 10.00(912.00 All sale. In hundreds (00 emitted) eirent thnae designated which are traded In 10-share lota and carried In full: and those designated () which are traded In anlts of leas than 100 shares and also carried In fall. Dividends: a plus extra; (b) declared or paid so far this fear no regular ratej fe) payment on accumulated dividends! (d) paid last year; (e) cash or stock: (id) ea-dlvidend; (irt) ei-rlghts; (x-dls ei-dlstrlbutlum (jp special offering. Medium to good j4.0015.00 Bucks 7 00 down Sheen T.00O 8.00 Culls 4.00 down (attlet Choice butcher (14 8015.50 Medium to good 13. 50i 14.50 Common steers 10.00'11.B0 Feeders 10.0013.00 and Mary Esther Fletcher, 23, of 431 Clifton T.

StuhlemmeT. 30. of 1909 Wayne ave Good choice heifers 13.50(314.50 Medium to good heifers 10 00(312 00 GM Moves To Revamp Dealer Organization NEW YORK, June 26. (UP) General Mo Common to medium 10 00 vi 11.00 nue, and Genevieve Hughes, 24, of rarrott atreet. Carl William Bell, 18, of 45 Catania place.

Good choice beef cowa. 10.00(912.00 Medium to good 9 00i10 00 and Kathleen Llnwond Caudlll, 16, of 129 North Robert boulevard. i.ommnn to cutter 0014 8 00 Good heavy bulls 12.0001300 Common and llfht hulls. 9 00(912 00 Burley Helton 22, of 24O0 Home avenue, veal calves, extreme 17.00 down and Eva Louise Morris, 21, 01 jw? oerman town itreet. Cannera 4.00 6.S0 CINCINNATI Divorce Court CINCINNATI.

June 26. Hogs Receints Petlt'ona Filed Marguerite Relber. 916 North Main street, 1.500. Light quota available, early active fully steady. Good and choice barrows and gilts 140-400 lbs.

(14.90, atl sows (14.15, stags largely $14. 14.15. your choice of six grand summertime materials vs Frederick W. Relber, 14 West Great Mi ami boulevard. Cattle Reeelote 300: calves.

550. Earlv of Edith r. Hollahan. 1107 Brennan drive, vg. fltu Hollahan.

aame address. fering slaughter cattle very meager, market tors corporation today moved to build Its dealer orxanliaUon fn conjunction with Its broad post-war expansion program. Alfred P. Sloan, chairman of the board. In a message to the corporation's dealers, assured them that General Motors policy will be to meet the product needs of the consumer and to expand further the opportunity of both Its dealera and Itself wherever It is possible to do so.

He said the program of General Motors postwar divides Into the following parts: '(a Rearrangement of plant facilities: (bl Improved services and facilities for employes: (ci replacement of tool equipment: id) bringing existing equipment to current standards: and (e) expansion of capacity." Sloan reiterated the company's plan for deeentrallzaUon and its plan to spend S500 ono.000 for expansion and rehabilitation of plants. He told the dealera that the corporation recognizes a community of Interest with Its Pr'ner type of relationship and that this would be continued In the post-war period. He warned that dealers sould carefully examine their financial position In the light of their postwar needs, and urged them to Ada M. Price, Mlamlaburg, vs. Charles R.

Price Akron. Emory Vaughan. 33 Bell street, vs. Paulina prices not severly tested. General undertone around steady.

Country purchase steers, 800-975 lbs. weighed In at (16.25i 16.50: on sale medium and good steers and heifers mostly 114 Mm 15. few (15.25i;15. Common and medium 675-lb. heifers (13, medium 1.

US-lb. grass steers (14.65. Most beef cows common Vauchan. Davton. Mabel W.

Smith, 4277 Cleveland avenue, n. and medium flOin 12.50. canners and cutters I7.50.a9.50; odd fed bulls with weight (14. wiiutt r. bmitn, j.w wayne avenue.

Goldle B. Black. 137 Huffman avenue, vg, III M. Black, samt dadress. for alimony.

Dennis Garland. 1014 West Fifth street, vs. Margaret Garland, 644 Leroy street. John Chllders. 1266 West Third street, Ts, Mvrtle Chllders.

aame address. sausage bulls mostly common and medium (11 50i13. cutter lightweights down to (8.60: vealers steady top (16 50. Sheep Receipts aoo. Early sales steady.

Rose M. Keys, 3427 Dandrldge avenue, vs. Lor an J. Hevs. aame address.

Louise Good, R. R. 10, vs. Alonzo Good. strictly good and choice spring lambs not rep resented, most medium and good (14 so 15 50.

Including good 97-lb. averages later aame address Arthui E. Humphrey. 45 Cornell avenue, Marv B. Humphrey.

Rid ne wood Helghta. Edna Carter, R. vs, Ralph Carter, uunuiiig Owner gOOd-Wlli, Problems Discussed By Sinclair Key Men 420S Eiiery avenue. Panels Granted Mable Tackett vs. Wayne.

Harry Giesser vs. Mildred P. frtrude M. Armrtrlester vs. Jamra NEW YORK.

June 2ft. staff lubricating price, cull and common lightweight (8 50 12.50: bulk shorn ewes medium and good (6.50 7.50. few good (7.75. CHICAGO CHICAGO, Ji'ne 2. Hogs; Receipts tVOOO.

Active, fully steady; good and choice barrows and gilts 140 lbs. and up at (14.75 celling: good and choice sows at (14; complete clearance. Cattle: Receipts 8,000. Calves 1 000. Fed steers and yearlings steady to 15c lower; yearllnga showed most decline: weighty steers comparatively scarce: choice kind topping at (17.90; best earllngs (17.40: bulk steers and yearllnga (15 25.

17.25: helfera steady to weak, best $17.25. cows uneven, steady to weak: cutters (8 75 down to shippers, light kind (8 25 dnvn to big packers; bulls sold Carlyce T. Flayler ta. Sarah alimony for defendant. Robert Joseph.

Rockhold vs. Elolse for luuricauon managers and merchandising men of the Sinclair Refining company (1) FINE HANDKERCHIEF CLOTH, pastels of RAYONS in pastel tones; (5) BREEZE WEAVES blue, green, canary, tan and white; (2) BASKET in summery pastels; (6) GABARDINES In. WEAVES in solid pastel tones; (3) OXFORD. pastels. Both short and long sleeves.

CLOTH in white and neat stripes; (4) SPUN manufacturer insists they are slight irregulars! tMV unnra ataies are meet ing In New York this week to discuss post- Oerenoant. Pearl Martin vs. James P. Agnes Dembskl vs. Alexander.

I. Illle Foster vs. Mark. Kathleen V. Carter vs.

Thomas i. war problems and to exchange practical field experiences In: (li lubrication of farm equipment; tai industrial lubrication problems: i3i paaaenger car service problems: (41 truck and bus lubrication. Lawrence Furt va. Mary. E.

Margaret O'Keefe va. John Celia Lucille Cantrcll va. James If. to shippers, light kind (8 25 down to hig packers; bulls steady: weighty sausage hulls to (13. and heavy fat hulls to (15.50; vealers One of the particular Interesting fields to be explored Is that of Diesel lubrication.

One seslon of the program will center about the theme to be used In a series of meetlnrs to be held next fall In small communities throughout the territories In which Sinclair soc lower, mainly J14.50( 15.50. outside 116. Brokers Opinions NEW YORK, June 26. Stock market brok rase opinion today. Sheep; Receipts 500.

Late Monday: Three doubles, medium to choice, mostly good, old oiierates, mis part 01 the program Is pointed toward helping local communities which set crop snorn lamos witn no. 1 pen sis.zn Bache A Co. Should heavier profit-taking develop In rails, It may be that the proceeds averaging 93 lbs. Today's trade. Early sales nstlve spring lambs fully steady to 10c higher: good and choice snrlngers finer up auviaory groups to assist returning veterans.

Another aeaslon will be given to products research. The attendance hag been held to minimum In accordance with ODT regulations, The men attending these conferences an trMI be put MHO favored industrial issues. E. T. Huttnn A Co.

Undoubtedly there has Keen a good deal In tne way of technical action and news possibilities to create doubts ae to the direction the makct will follow dui- 16.35, bucks fl less, common lightweight down to (13; shorn aged ewes steady, mostly 90 aown 10 eccoratng to graae. key men the service denartmenla nf the tin she neat few weeks. fttiearsnn, MammHI A Co. RegardlnsT (he Dayton Securities company operations, L. P.

Lochrldge. lubrication mananr: C. M. Larann. chief luSrl.

VnOT'e tnaraei picture, we oeneve mar 11 tne industrials are to penetrate the previous cation engineer, and W. J. Andrea, merehan. diilng manager, will set as chairman ot the (By Greene A Brack) (Nominal quotations, and not to be considered as firm hlda or firm ardera.l r4rRg msn 01 inw.uo iin vne current wiiik, nearby support level Of 1674 should not 7 v.tlMtn meetings. fTILITlES Bid Asked Business Briefs iporfiit City Ry 60 da pf 94 Col sou Ohio Dip Atlantic Coast Fisheries Cn mnAtut loiiev-savms April 30 net loss 1176.380 vs.

net nrolil do 6S HPi 1196,635 preceding fiscal year. Ohio Edison 4 401 108 Austin Nichols A and subsidiaries Cent Ohio PtLIt log Marlon Res Pow 103 year ended April 30 net profit $514,212 or 116.21 a prior A share vs. S634.75B or 122 48 Ohio Cen Tel 75 Ohio Fdlson 4 401 108 Ohio Pub 8er 5 104 '4 preceding fiscal year. iniias co. and subsidiaries four months ended April 30 net profit (.167,737 vs.

1309.363 do ftv 105 do 8'(, 109 do 7 its Toledo Ed 1 114 year ago. Cosden Petroleum Corp. and subsfrtlary fiscal year ended April 30 net profit 1434 603 or $10.10 a preferred share vs. (411.959 or 966 preceding fiscal year. Wilson Jones Co.

nine months ended May do 6T, 112 do 5'fc Pf 107 lnd Pow 54 pf 95 Warren Tel (1 97 31 net prrlt 1217.627 or 83 cents share vs. si. or 72 cents year ago, DIVIDEND. DECLARED RETAIL 1RlSr Rlke-Kumler Co .1 Elder or Johnston 7 92 lasn iti srs Amount. Payable.

Date of Record. National Biscuit Co. common. 30 cents. Oct.

Dayton Country Club 44 70 15, Sept. 7. ifntHl tm IN Atl Till W0H11 Gibbons Hotel National Biscuit Co. Preferred. 11.75.

Aug. 31. Aug. 14 78 82 7 Cedar Fair 61 Schwlnd Realty Co Phmer Garage. LTC mm aMMMie aiM ew ssrsa a men's wash slacks at 2.97 and 3.97.

Don't miss them! men's ties in an amazing selection at 59c (3 for 1.65) men's fine business shirts, all kinds of patterns; 1.59 Ssn Dlere Gsg A Electric Co. common. Davton Blltmore 11 I.XIII 8TRI4L5 Unlvls Lens Ci T4 42i 88 o.w. Shares of Capital Stock of quarterly, 20 cents. July 15.

June 30. Central Hudson Gas A Electric Corp. common. 12 cents, Aug, 1, June 30. Crowley Mllner A Co.

per cent prior preferred (50 par In arrears (3.75, July 2, June 21. Eureka Vacuum Cleaner Co. common 12' i cents. July 14. July 3.

Hayes Industries Inc. common, 25 cents, July 23, July S. Msnhattan Shirt common, quarterly, 25 Am Thermos Bot S' 1 Crowell-Colller Pub Egry Register do pf 70 Davton Malleable ll4 do pf 76 Maud Muller t'i Producer oil. Inc. 4 eland Eleo 9' 10.

cents, rpi. 1. Aug. v. sterling Brewers Inc.

25 cents, July 24, July 7. fcM at Jfti "nmi0T'rtrm I Third Nat (125 par) 65 Merchants Nat $:5 par) 50 The Peoples Bk ($100 par) 175 winters Nat Bk (new (20 par). 33 IM E8TMEVT TRt'STH Collateral Epultles CX-div. (04 lM'R4NCE Reliable Fire n.rl new S3 ARAMfFD RAIL. Caroline Clinch a.

Co C. R. A St. pf loo Little Miami i dn 8 ani 114 C. A 49 56'4 do pf 9 Day 4.

Mich Com 41 $liqht Irrtqulartl Tonight's Events Beth Jscop Brotherhood. Van Cyev. Fourth Ward Democratic Women's club. t. headquarters.

Judge Frank W. Nicholas. Dayton Historical society, annual picnic Iupiwt. 6 30. Neweom tavern.

Front Porch Seminar. 8 30, Halem 'n" Cornell avenues. Dr. Arthur Morgan. Mercalor club, Fidelity Medical Supply laboratories, Davton Executives club, 30, Blltmnre.

Dr. Walter H. Judd, rrrnFTniTTK TIN To Soten The Sorrow mn Prospectus may be obtained from your local Investment ItheJparkerTcorporation jf ONE C0UBT STREET 0ST0N. MASSACHUSETTS money-saving Downstairs Store FLOWERS ROGERS Send J. GRANT-BROWNELL nd COMrAKT INVESTMENT SECURITIES Bldg.

Loan Accti. Winters Bank Bid. AD JIM I the 1 FL grists, nr. E. Sfrnnd FU 13.

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