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The Dayton Herald from Dayton, Ohio • 13

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13 THE DAYTON HERALD Monday, August 7, 1944 Golf RADIO PROGRAMS TODAY'S VITAL INFORMATION Auto Industry Activities Hold Wall Street Attention Grain Weakened By War Reports MOVIE TIMETABLE Motors Feature Morning Trade On Stock Market WINQ NEWSCASTS Final Standings Dayton Death Record COLONIAL Bins Crosbv. Sarrv Fiti. A. M. P.

M. D.I.A.A. Golf League CHICAGO. Aus-. 7 (I'P Fsvnrahte seraiu and Kiae Stevens in fu.mr 8:00 By T.

W. KIENLEV sible production of his much-talked Clarsj Belle Horse. SB. of 41 East Me- W. L.

war news weakened grain futures on thelWay" at 11:37, 2:09, 4:41, 7:13 ami 9.45. hoard nf trutim trulau Wheat mnri rv KEITH'tat Frank Sinatra anii r.l.ia fi. Phi-rum street. NEW YORK. Aug.

7. (UP) 1:00 1:00 1:40 10:16 11:00 of light car. Meanwhile, the automobile Indus 11 :30 Muua 1:00 1:44 rani Leroy Allen, 33, af 413 Burns ave clined to new season lows under heavy Haven in "Step Lively" at 11.45, 1:45, Wall street expects Joseph W. nue. Pet.

.750 .625 500 500 .125 uquiuaiton ana siop-ioss setting. auu v. no. At 11 uh.it ua nfr V. tn 1 V.

I I.Otll i Rid Skelton and Rather U'il- inrrine uaugnerty. 71. at 133 Garst u. 6 2 Delco ProducU 5 3 Inland 4 4 Frigidaire .4 4 Moraine 1 7 atreet. turnover In cheap motor stocks dominated ai iu ut yiai.ru ju um inaii- try and Wall Street as well, await with interest the future activities of the Fisher Brothers who unex cenls; oats off to 1 cent; rye oft 1 oathing beauty" at Monday, Aug.

7 4:57, and 10, Bathing Beauty 1 cents: barley bid off to cent. AH deliveries of wheat declined to new Charles E. Kocner, S8, formerly at 1300 forenoon trading in stocks today as the Arnold avenue market rose fractions to around a point. Mrs. dna F.

Jones, 31, of Creenl Tn Pf "lative motor group scored gains street. i ranging to mure than a point In Graham- pectedly retired last week from season lows on the opening wilh September and December $1.35 per bushel. Sen General Motors. The NCR golfer dropped their final match to DpIco, but still had enough of a margin to win the 1944 timent was affected by both war develop l.ulu Harding. S3, af the Meats ornery na UPP.

tn nil new With all the talk about problems manship of Graham-Paige motors at a special meeting In Detroit today. Officials of the company, however, are maintaining a tight-lipped attitude. Frazer, for years associated with the Chrysler corporation and more recently president of Willys-Over Ceiinljf Infirmary ments and (he decline of prices below the EVENING 6.00 News. WING. Burcaneers, WLW.

Sports, News, WHIO. 6:15 Sunset Serenade. WING. Lynn Murray's Orchestra, WHIO, News, Victory Glri, WLW. 6:30 American Memories, WING.

Korn Kobhlers, WHIO. Slar Parade. WLW. of reconversion, a leading brokerage Narnh A. Hebb, SO, of 1217 Keowee supposed government supporr-ievei.

Kansas City prices broke 1 cent at firm hat prepared an analysis of MTATfc "Call of the Jungle" at 11. 1:13, 38, 5.. (9 and 10:15. "Gambler's Choice" at 12.10, 2.23. 4:36.

6:49 and :02. VH TOKV Hette Davis and Claude Rams In "Mr. Skeffington" at 11-3, 1.59, 4.J2, 7:05 and M.ir.HHOttHooD Horst: AI.HA.vihka Jimmy Lydon In "Henry Aldrkh, Boy Scout." Kichard Arlen in "The Lady and the Monster." DALtv-Charies Bover in "Gaslight." Louise Albntton In "Her Primitive Man." IAVIE Charles Bover In "Gaslight." ever, shared the advance although gains generally were small. Reflecting enthusiasm for the cheaper motors. General Motors Corp.

stock rose nearly a point at its high. Chrysler was up fractionally. Buying In such low-priced motors ex street. Mrs. Minnie Weidlirh, SI, of 1371 Jur dan avenue, t.dward A.

Laughlla, 49, of Xenla. one point and September dropped to SI. 57 or 114 rents under the govern the present-day situation in com DIAA crown with six victories and two defeats. Delco wound up in second place with five wins and three losses, whipping the new title holders In their final match, parison with 1918. The biggest dif ment support price on ro.

nam variety in the southwest. Minneapolis September land Motors, now is head of 6:45 World Today, Joseph Harsch, Divorce Court ference In today's industrial situation is that now "there is scarcely the Warren City Manufacturing tended the bullish movement In the group that got Its start last week when the Petitions Filed retirement of the Fisher brothers from company. It is believed that as chairman of Graham-Paige Frazer Oliver Hardy in "Zenobia." any peacetime production" while the First World War many automo- was 2 cents under the Commodity Credit Corporation support level. Rye broke to a new seasonal low In all deliveries under persistent commission house selling. Oata were off about 1 rent revealing stop-loss orders on the way down.

Barley General Motors touched off a flood of Edward D. Gray. 915 Cermantown street. vs. tana uray, xjn uoid street.

would have direct responsibility lor Diie producers, lor example, "con Jonas D. Rose. Germantown street. reports and rumors concerning future de-velpments in the industry. Elsewhere In te stock list gains of a point oi more were noted for Norfolk limn, iv waiiy Brown and Alan Carney in "Hookies in Burma." FAR HII.I.H Van Johnson In "Three Men in White" and Nelson Eddy In "Knickerbocker Holiday." the company postwar program vs.

Mabel Rose, 113 Hanover street. weakened with other grains. Pau ine Mcintosh. 69 Emmet street, vs. According to unconfirmed Wall street reports, Graham-Paige after Western.

Coca-Cola. Pensi-Cola. and East 19 to 10. Inland and Frigidaire split third place with four wins and four losses each. Moraine ended in the cellar with one win out of eight.

In week-end play, Grissom of Delco captured low gross with 41. Abbot of Inland and Hall of Delco had 42's. Hass of Inland won low net by traveling 10 holes in 34. McNay Futures Lawrence S. Mcintosh, 55 Lawn street.

tinued to carry on peacetime production as did other companies similarly situated." A favorable postwar factor should WHIO. I.owell Thomas, WLW. 7:00 Topflight Bands, WING. I Love, a Mystery. WHIO.

Music Shop, WLW. 7:15 Dateline, WHIO. Red Cross Program, WING. Bercoviri, WLW. 7:30 Lone Ranger, WING.

Thanks to the Yanks, WHIO. The Lion's Hoar, WLW. 7:45 H. V. Kaltenbnrn, WLW.

8:00 Watch tht World Go By, WING, Vox Pop. WHIO. Cavalcailt of America, WLW. 8:15 Lum and Abner, WING. 8:30 Blind Date.

WING. e'KliERATIOM Mtrkev Rooney In "Andy Hardy's Blond Trouble." fUciiard Di in ern Air Lines. V. S. Steel and Bethlehem Ludie Johnson.

5M2 Hartford street, vs. CHICAGO, Aug. 7 Grain futures opened the war probably will engage in Mary Johnson, Horace street. had gains of point each In their group. Llk'gett it Myers Tobacco, on a fractional barely steady today.

Wheat: Sept S1.S5H-1 55. UD 4 to un Elizabeth Coffey, 2111 East Fifth street. gain, made a new high for the year. changed; Dec. S1.55-1.54T4.

off to production of farm equipment. The company, a former automobile producer, now is turning out amphibi "ine wnisller." Mccook Charles Boyer In "Gaslight." Johnny Downs in "What A Man." MECCA Gene Autry In "In Old Monterey." J. Carroll Naish In "The Monster vs. William I. Coffey, Bolander avenue.

Willve Penrod. 7bO Gettysburg avenue, vs. reniric rord countered with a dron be the pent-up civilian demand for almost every kind of consumer goods from bobbypins to grand pi May si.D.m-l.3.1. oil to Va. Oats: Sept.

7014c. off Dee. 6814c- of more than a point. Certain-teed pre ous tractors for the armed services ferred rose 2)i points. off to May 6Sc.

off Julv John Penrod, 13 Douglas avenue. Ruth Johnson, 1H2 Maple street, vs. Earl Johnson, 20 West Fifth street. anos. 86, off of Inland had a 36, and Chittum of NEW YORK.

Aug. 7. Following Is a and precision parts for airplane en gines, torpedoes and guns. Another, and perhaps the biggest Rye: Sept S1.05. off Dec.

Jl.Ofi. Thelma M. Jones, 214 West Herman ave (Jay Nineties Review, News, WHIO. select list of stocks traded In today on the off i. to fc: May Sl.OSH-.

off nue, vs. Robert G. Jones, Plant 3, Frigidaire corporation. new i oik nines exenange: However, there also is a strong Sales (In loos) difference today from 1918, is the existence in the United States of vast credit balances for the account! 1 High Low Maker." I ARK Ginger Rogers In "Lady In the Dark." Rutoell Hayden la "Frontier PKOrtfa Jane Wyman In "Make Your Own Bed." George Sanders in "Action In Arabia." SAI.EH John Garfield tn "Between Two Worlds." Basil Rathbone in "The Scarlet Claw." MT. PAI Jack Carson In "Make Your Charles L.

Thatcher, 371 Xenla avenue. possibility that postwar activity of to Barley! Sept. $1 10 asked, off Dec. 91.10 asked, unchanged. Lard: Dec.

913.20 bid. unrhaneedr Jan. 4(1 Inland, Rings and Hughes of Delco fired 38's. The league will hold an Individual tournament at the Community Country club on Aug. 19 to wind up the season's activities.

5 Air Reduct la 2 Allegh Lud Stl 70d Kicnard crooks, WLW. 9:00 Counterspy, WING. Mayor ot the Town, WHIO. Telephone Hour, WLW. 9:30 Spotlight Bands, Music, WING.

To be announced, WHIO. Vacation Serenade. Wt.W vs. Cornelia I- natcner, same address. Decrees firanted the company will include resumption of automobile manufacture .39 26 31 74 1:30 40 264 37 74 17 of virtually every nation south of 51 J.

(si bid, unchanged Albert H. Slaughter vs. Catherine. lor de- wie ruo oranae, a sum est imatea unchanged: May Iia.20 bid. unchanged.

with a new line of cars, perhaps lenuani. 17 2fiH 37 74 17 39 2 15 73 at several billions of dollars. 10:00 Contented Hour. WLW. lightweight in construction after Own Bed." and "Attack." 39 Inland Although airline revenues have Muralne Gr.Nt Pt.

fir.Nl.Pt. 24 Jtaymond Gram Swing, WING. Screen Guild Players, WHIO. 151 MC.MA Ginger Rogers in "Lady In the Dark." Una Merkle In "Sweethearts of the U. S.

Lon McCaUister and Walter Bren. 15 73 Grain Market DATTON CRAE (By V. E. Herter as C. AO 1411) Wheat, per H.44 4 Allis Chal 5 Am Airlines lSb 3 Amer Loco 50d 6 Am Car A Fdy 4b 9 Am Pwr Lt 9 Am Roll Mill 40d 80x do cv 4V Am 4 9 2 Am Vlscoe Id 5 Am Woolen 8 Anaconda Id 7 Atchison 4tod 10 Atlas Pdr lttd W'llma Wade vs.

Clarence. Clarence P. Price vs. Jessie H. Jack Spitler vs.

Gladys F. Marguerite D. Mills vs. Howard G. Erin a A.

Ernst vs. Ray E. Phyllis M. Brown vs. Earl G.

Mabel B. Warner vs. Samuel G. Goldie Edith Cohee vs. Ralph E.

73 the pattern of present-day jeeps. As a matter of fact, the lightweight car and farm equipment are expected to be fertile postwar fields risen, operating costs have increased at a more rapid pace primarily as a result of the employment 162 163 162 nan In "Home in Indiana," Lucky Han 48 34 53 42 51 41 2IBoyce 5.147 50 41 OiStrong 49 4.1 44 3B 21 49 43 49 42 2ISpener. SI 45 Rust 5147 0 44 42 44 I 44 44 8 26 Oata. per bushel 88 WAINE Ann Miller "Hev Rookie." of additional workers in preparation for and in conjunction with 8 8 2 I 26 fiHH 65 James Cagney in "The Frisco Kid." 66 Kitzgerald. 48 41 31 48 45 0 rtye.

per ousnei. 1.10 Barley, per bushel ...1.10 Ear corn. No. 3 yeUow (100 lbs.) 1.60 the return to the airlines of those SHiii 58m 58'4 Funerals Riaione, WINU, 10:30 Dr. WLW.

Horace Heldt, WING. Something fen- the Girls, WHIO. 10:45 Sandy Sandlfer'i Band, WHIO. 11:00 News, WING. Arthur Rellly, WLW.

William L. Sanders, WHIO. 11:15 Sandy Sandlfer'e Band. WING. Louis Prima.

WHIO. Jack Beall. WLW. 11:30 Music You Want, WING. Joan Brandon, WHIO.

Snotliehl. Wt.W 180 Aviation Corp lOd I 4 4 planes commandeered by the gov 8l 841 84 Kui.tz.... 48 45 0' Marks 44 44 Szurs 47 46 4 42 forfeit Ml.aninskl. 53 48 42 39 'Manny 44 40 47 38 2 I.ahm(in... 44 40 14 Han ft Ohio 11 Beth Steel 3d ernment at the start of the war.

In for the automobile manufactureres outside the "big three" of Chrysler, Ford and General Motors. Late last week dispatches from Detroit indicated the possibility that Henry J. Kaiser, west coast shipbuilding magnate, might acquire and merge the firms of Hudson Motor Car Co. and Hupp Motors, thus making pos FRANKLIN ROY LOY, 59. of 539 Gra 61 18 60 61 18m 184 mont avenue, died at 8:45 p.

m. Saturday Hay Market NEW YORK. Aug 7. Hay prices con. tlnued unchanged today.

1 Bliss Laugh every case returned planes require many hours of work to prepare at his residence. Services will be at 2:30 13 13 5141 a.Beguvlch.. 50 43 1 m. tomomsv at the residence, and at 32 35 them for a return to civilian i p. m.

at Salem Lutheran church, Eller Total 181 Total 18 11:45 Tony Pastor, WHIO. ton, Ohio. Burial will be In Ellerton ceme 14 32 36 10 14 28 11 34 N.t'.lt. Ie co tery. Friends may call at the residence On Our Stage TONIGHT 9:05 P.

M. Om TCOD rRFXIMTVABT BATHING BEAUTY CONTEST Who Will Be Miss Miami Valley? Johnny Bowman, WLW, MIDNIGHT 32 35 10 14 27 10 34 46 Cr.Nt.Pt. Cr.Nt.Pt today. 40 14 27 10 34 46 Marburger. 49 45 OUIall 42 41 3 Cloth Ceilings Raised By OPA LIVESTOCK MRS.

HARRIET WEISER. 76, of 126 Bond And Curb 12:00 News, Music by Warrington, WHIO. News, Deke Moffitt, WLW, 12:30 Glen Gray, News, WHIO. Kammer avenue, died at 7 p. m.

Saturday at the Wray rest home, 3J10 Hoover ave 46 91 fll 61SS 91 muun ruver, WLW, 44 41 2 Helkes IV I 45 Yahn 52 4fi liMeyer 43 42 Yahn 52 4fi 2 57 48 53 42 2 Rari 55 45 Zimmerman 51 4 48 42 55 48 48 38 Slulz 5142 55 44 51 42 2 Ring 49 38 nue. Services will he at 2:30 p. m. to morrow at the Ullmer funeral chapel DATTON CNION STOCKYARDS. Hog Receipts 800; market steady.

28 Prices Steadier 28 28 WASHINGTON, Aug. 7. UP) New 1701 West Third street. Burial will be In man monaay Tuesday, Aug. 8 MORN1.NO Atlf.

14 Hillgrove cemetery, Miamisburg. Friends and higher manufacturer price ceilings for 180-240 lbs. 14.80 may call at the funeral home alter noon 240-300 lbs. 14.05 59 43 Heap 48 39 3 bed linens, ranging from 78 cents to 51.18 a dozen, announced by OPA have today. 301) lbs.

up 14.05 NEW Aug. 7. (UP) Firmness In selected Latin-American obligations featured a notherwlse colorless listed bond SO 43 0 41 41 MRS. NELLIE MADIGAN TEIGLER coincided with a promise by Price Ad 53, of 2100 Auburn avenue, died at 4:55 4 1 13 25 21 5 52 39 11 47 38 4 1 13 25 21 5 52 39 11 47 38 Total 101 Total In 160-180 lbs. 14.40 150-160 lbs.

13.00 140-150 lbs. 13.00 130-140 lbs. 10.50 120-130 lbs. 9.50 ministrator Bowles for speed In adjusting 4 1 13 25 21 5 52 39 11 47 37 42 61 a. m.

yesterday in her residence alter ceiling prices on "major Items" in the DAVTON COUNTBY CLUB Lt marKet on Hgnt volume today. Argentine issues chalked up gains running to a point. Rails steadied. Industrials and utilities long illness, surviving are her husband, Roy L. Telgler: one brother, E.

cotton textile field. It was said today. 100-120 lbs. 50 down The four types of bed linen newly Madigan; two sisters. Mrs.

C. H. Ohmer were hesitant. U. S.

government loans were Sows 12.50 down Robert Schrieber beat Captain Fletcher, one up, yesterday for the right to meet Joe Higgins for the 1 Hoeing Air Id 1 Borden 1.2CM 2 Briggs MTg 2 5 Buryrus-Erie 30d 6 Burroughs 40d 5 Canada Dry Sod 39 Can Pacific 50d 2 Celanese 2b 11 A 3a 10 Chrysler H4d 1 Coca-Cola 3a 5 Colgate-P-P 50 8 Colum Gas lOd 22 Commwlth A So 3 Cons Vultee lHd 1 Crane Co 50d 1 Crosley Corp 45 Curtiss-Wr 1 Douglas Aire 5b 1 East Air Lines 8 Erie 1 Firestone 20 Gen Electric 1.40 5 Gen Foods 1.60 34 Gen Motors Hid 1 do pf 5 7 Gillette 2 Goodrich Id 3 Grumman A Id 6 Hudson Motor 20d 1 Inland Stl 2d 1 Int Business 6a 4 Int Harvester 2.60 4 Int Paper 2 John Man Id 5 Jones A Lgh 3 Lima Loco Id 7 Lorkheed Aire 1 Master El 1 McCall Corp 1.40., 1 Monsanto 2 2 Mont Ward 2 2 Nat Biscuit 1.2nd.. 2 Nat Cash Reg nd Mrs. C. H. Buckley, and several priced, effective June 30, 1944, account for between 80 and 90 per cent of the linens uuu.

Stags 10.00 down 42 nieces and nephews. Services will be at 42 61 5:30 Chore Time. WLW. 5:45 Lew Wampler, WHIO. Top o' the Morning, WLW, 6:00 Back to the Blhle, WING.

News, Lew Wampler, WHIO. News, WLW. 6:15 Dawn Patrol, News, WING. Ij-w Wampler, WHIO. Hymn Time, WLW.

6:30 Daybreak, WING. Breakfast In Bedlam, WHIO. Bradley Klnraid, WLW. 6:45 Markets, News, Sideshow, WING. News, WLW.

7:00 News, Dawn Patrol, WING, News, Breakfast In Bellam. WHIO. Family Prayer Period, WLW. 7:15 According to Record, News, WING. A Karm You'd Like to Own, WLW.

Lambt 61 .) p. m. Wednesday at the R. J. Worst priced under revised price schedule 89.

Revised prices for denims were Issued NEW YORK. Aug. 7. (UP) club championship. Schrieber also took Class A hon 129 129 129 funeral 635 Salem avenue.

Burial stocks steadied In early dealings today. Fractional gainers included American Gas 12V4 1 12V 12V4 will be In Woodland cemetery. Friends on July 7, and for chambrays on July 29. The print cloth Industry, it is understood. 49 49 ors in the ball sweepstakes with a may call at the funeral home after noon 49 14S A Electric, Creole Petroleum, and Fair-child Camera Instrument.

Good to choice top .......113.50013.50 Common to medium 11. 5013. 00 Medium to good 10 00S 11.00 Bucks 4.00 down Sheep 1.000 6.00 Culls 4.00 down Cattle tomorrow until time of services. would be satisfied with an Increase of one cent a yard under Impending price 70-66. Dr.

F. W. Cox and Lt. T. Park won Class with 79-67's.

14 ISVi 85 BARTHOLOMEW 1I BAI.VO. 54, of 239 Segal Lock. Pioneer Gold and Aluminum, Ltd. were minor losers. ceilings tor goons in tnat category.

14 15 85 174 7654 18 Cincinnati street, died yesterday at Al Folk fired an 86-66 to take Clas An Increase of that amount would mean rise of 3 cents on a dress selling for p. m. in Miami valley hospital. An 1174 77V4 19 Choice butcher steers ..914.50919. SO employe of the National Cash Register HOLC Liquidates Medium to good 13.00314.00 C.

Lt. E. R. Den ham emerged Via torious in Class D. 52.95.

Cm men's shirts, the Increase would mean only about three rents additional. company, the deceased Is survived by a Common steers 11.5012.50 97 uawn rairoi, wing. News, Breakfast In Bedlam, WHIO. Feeders 10.00 13. 00 24 Vi MOKAINE COUNTRY CLUB LQ 1 Katharine Hepbnra I 1 CUGA.1 Walter Hostess I brother-in-law, Toby Adduccruo, ana I cousin, Frank Manzo, MRS.

MARY ANN PARKER (nee Woga Good to choice heifers 13. 00 14. 00 24 38 V4 17V James L. Green copped the ball Sohio Net Income 38 Vt 16 15'A 85 174 774 18 97 24 38 16 27 27 83 Vi 47 22 32 18 Medium to good heifers 10.O0ffil2.OO common to medium k.oumiu.ixi 27 27 Bulk Of Investments WASHINGTON, Aug. 7.

(UP) Some 60 per cent of the Home Owners Loan Corporation (HOLC) man), 65, former Dayton resident, died at her home In Akron, yesterday. She Shows Increases Good to choice beet cows 10.00 12. 00 27 27 sweepstakes at Moraine with i 75-66. Lieutenant Hooker was run tier-up with 79-68. Medium to good 9.00W10.00 was the widow ot Paul E.

Parker. Sur 83 V4 ivewa. Home Harmonies, WLW. 7:45 Starkey and Jamorettes, WLW, News, WING, 7:55 Julia Wood, WLW. 8:00 Martin Agronskv, WING.

Almanac, WHIO. Time to Shine, WLW. 8:15 Sunny Side Up, WING. Morning Serenade, WHIO. George Gow.

WLW. viving are two daughters, Mrs. Agnes 47 22 47 Common to cutter 6.00' 8.00 Bulls 9.0012.O0 CLEVELAND, Aug. 7. (UP) The Standard Oil Company ot Ohio, lif Its Mehaffle of Akron, and Mrs.

Helen Liggett 22 '4 total of property investments and Canners OU of Cincinnati; two granddaughters, Barbara TATTERSON FIELD In a blind par tournament, Capt. W. C. Bell was the day's medalist at Patterson 32 '4 Veal calves, extreme 14.30 Liggett and Mary Ann Hehame; a sister, 18 2 Newport Ind 31 18 19V loans have been liquidated, leaving a balance of 51,434,000,000, accord Mrs. Elsie M.

Lewis of Dayton, and a 14 Central Hid. 19Vi 19 CHICAGO With a 74 brother. Rev. Donald Wogaman of Sum consolidated profit and loss statement for the first six months of 1944 today reported net earnings, after estimated net taxes of Income and after all other deductions of $2,536,333, as compared with S2.338.73li I for the same period In 1943. This figure I 110 Norf A West 10a.

199 198 ing to John H. Fahey. commissioner 1198 merton, Ariz. Services will be held to LAST TWO DATS! COMMUNITY COUNTRY CLUB 8 3 No Amn Avn 8 Ohio Oil morrow afternoon In Akron. 8:30 Band of the Day, WHIO.

Morning Matinee, WLW. 8:45 Richard Higham, WHIO. 8:55 News, WING. 17 V4 Frank Siaatr Gloria 0H Miss Virginia Wise toured the Conv 8 17 29 56 V4 CORRINK 71. of 133 CHICAGO, Aug.

7. Livestock! Hogs Receipts 14,000. Market complete clearance early; all weights and grades fully steady; good and choice 160-240 lbs. at 914.75 celling: weights over 240 3 10 Penn RR Id 29 dors not Include $300,000 deducted for war-! of the Federal Home Loan Bank Administration, in his annual report to congress. The corporation owned 13,504 Garst street, died today at 5:10 a.

m. at time and postwar adjustments and other 'STEP LIVELY" 9:00 Breakfast Club, WING. 3 Pepsi Cola Id 1 Procter A 2 munity course in 85 strokes to cop medalist honors in the women's club championship tournament News. Music for Moderns. WHIO.

St. Elizabeth hospital where she was nil mltted yesterday. Surviving is a son, Ellis. 56 55 16 10V contingencies. I The net earnings, after dividends on old 15 Pure Oil 11 1 I II I 1 19 8 17 29 56 55 16 10 19 10 32 Vi 31 94 lbs.

at 914; ceiling on such weights; little PAt I.EROY ALLEN, 33, ot 413 Burns 19 Radio 20d 15 Republic Stl which began yesterday. Her first- here scaling under 160 lbs. and relatively 18 9:15 Sing Along Club, WHIO. Mirth and Madness, WLW. 9:30 Breakfast Club, WING.

News, WLW. avenue, died yesterday at St. r.llzabeth few big weights; good and choice 300-550 round opponent will be Helen and new preferred slock, were equivalent to J2.50 per share on the company's 807,575 shares of common stock currently outstanding, as compared with $2 69 per share for the first half of 1943 on 756.2R5 shares lb. sows mostly 914: only few big weighti hospital. Surviving are his mother, Hazel Allen; two Paula Irene and Beezley.

1 Revere Copper 6 Reyn Tob 1.40 3 Schenley Dist Id 5 Sears Roebuck 3a nomes on Dec. 31, 1943, equal to 1.3 per cent of the 1,017,821 loans lt refinanced between 1933 and 1936 while loan accounts have been cut 32 per cent to 692,000, chiefly through payments of borrowers and purchasers' balances in full ahead down to 5i.i. id. Mary Grace: five brothers, Harry, Robert 9:45 Morning Melodies, WHIO. Linda's First Love.

WLW. 55 16' 19 "4 10 32 31 94 "4 13 30 43 V4 5014 59 47 Cattle Receipts 15.000. Calves, l.otw. WAIJVUT GROVE Roy Walters Fat ateers and yearlings steady to strong: STARTS WEDNESDAY 10:00 My True Story, WING. 38 Socony Vacuum .50.

won the ball sweepstakes with a and Kenneth of Dayton, Charles of Columbus and William of the V. S. Army, overseas; four sisters, Mrs. Helen Beatiy, Mrs. 10'4 32 sm 94 13 30 43 4 48 58 46 good and choice grades active: common of common stork then outstanding and after provision for dividends on the single Issue of preferred stock of 112,000,000 which was then outstanding.

75-72. Bob Hanawalt fired one of Caravan. WHIO. Lora Lawton. WLW.

and medium grades comparatively scarce 2 stand Brands 1 1 Stand Oil Ohio 2 7 Mildred Hasty. Mrs. Dorothy Dickey and 13 30 43 Vi 49 58 Vi 47 the lowest net scores of the season. at 915 down to 911 and below; top long-feria steers S18: about half dozen loads Mrs. Martha Ashhurst nf Ft.

Smith. Ark. 21 US Rubber Id 38 Steel 2d scaling 1,100 to 1,376 lbs. bringing the 10:15 Newspaper of the Air, WHIO. News of the World, WLW.

10:25 Aunt-Jemima, WING. 10:30 This Changing World. WHIO. 79-50, to win honors in Class C. Wflltpr Ftrnwn unn Pins ulth Priorities Actions of requirements, Fahey said.

During 1943 borrowers made advance payments of $63,025,000 while loans were paid in full. 9 West Union Id Services will be held at 2 p. m. Wednesday at the Banta funeral home, 3419 West Third street, with burial In Memorial Park. 84-64.

price; numerous loans i to eu.mi; wttn yearlings selling freely at 917.25 to 917.85; heifers strong, bulk 913.50-16.50; top SIR )' other killing classes generally See War Production Board, Cappel build Friends may call at the luneral home to Little White House, WLW. Kay Armen, WING. morrow. Army Attempts aney stated that marketing of 183,862 of the 197.366 houses ac CLARA BP LIE HOESE. 69.

of 47 East 10:45 Listening Post, WING. steadv; cows fairly active; good beet cows to 913.50, mostly 98.50 to 911.50 with McPherson street, died at her residence at ing, for further details. H. B. Doty, manager.

Summary of Priorities Actions CMP Reg. 9A. Int. 3, amended. L-71, (Dry Cell Batterlea, etc.) amended.

L-327 (Aircraft EauiDttient) quired by the corporation was the Bachelor's Children, WHIO. Hearts In Harmony. WLW. 2 a. m.

today. She was a native of Dayton cutters at S8 down, ana canners o. id-fi 7.V verv few sausaee bulls above 911: largest merchandising task In the and the widow of Charles Hoese, former 11:00 Breakfast at Sardi's, WING. '2 Dayton Jeweler, who died in 1H41. Surviv.

Road of Life. WLW. nations History. mostly 98.50 to 910.50; vealers steady at 515 down; slock cattle alow, scarce. in me quariernnais zor me ciud championship, Roy Walters downed Ken O'Neil, 3 and 2.

Ray Horn trimmed Jim Belli tt, one up. Jim Flynn tripped Dwight Mills, 2 and 1. Kramer Maham and Bob Winters still have a quarterfinal match on tap. i In the first flight, Chet Whlt- To Boost Morale Of Merrill's Men amended. 11:15 Second Husband.

WHIO. Ing are a son, Richard and three sisters, Mrs. Edward Korns, Mrs. Robert Hender IVfckt-" Sheep Keceipis z.iakj. maraet mooeraieiy Vic and Sade, WLW.

Business Briefs son. Mrs. Grace Meyers, and a brother, active; native spring lambs along with shorn vearllnes steadv: medium to choice 11:30 Gil Martyn. WING. William Carr.

CORPORATION NEW" shorn ewes fully steady; lower grades SA.MI EL A. RICHER. 89, of 1661 Huff Bucyrue-Erle six months to June Bright Horizon, WHTO. Star Playhouse, WLW. Amanda of Honeymoon Hill, WHIO.

stmnT to 25 cents higher: good ana cnoice native spring lambs 914.50 to mostly man avenue, died at 10 P. m. Saturday 30, net income $883,573, against S864.888 By DARRELL BERRIGAN NEW DELHI. Aug. 7.

(UP) 914.75; with bucks discounted SI: top 11:45 Freedom's Hero, Jenny Kern, Blng after a long Illness. Born In eastern Pennsylvania, he had lived in Dayton 65 14 7S' hut ranee lambs absent: few me Few of Lt. Gen. Frank D. Merrill's nack, 2 and 1, conqueror of Elwood Eitteborg, meets R.

Mahle, who beat E. O. Day, 3 and 2, in the finals. yrr ago. Century Ribbon Mills, six months ended June 30, net Income 102,217, againset JS2.9S9 year ago.

dlum 60-lb. native springers 911: light Marauders, who gained fame with culls eligible down to 57 and below; deck onnri vearlines held around 911 50: deck years. Surviving are five sons, John Rlcker of Washington, D. C. i Larry RieVer of Akron, Frederick, Arthur and Howard Rirker, all of Dayton, and one daughter, Mrs.

Estella Hodgson of Dayton. Services sings. WINQ. News. Treasury Song Parade, WHIO.

David Harum, WLW, AFTERNOON 12:00 News. WING. Kate Smith Speaks, WHIO. coca-Lola International quarter common shorn yearlings sold 99.25; cull a 700-mile jungle trek to engage the Japanese in northern Burma, remained at the fighting front near Two local professionals, Fred Ebetino of Patterson Field and miru un ju, nei prour or 6.33 a share, against 11,260,151 or 16.33 will be held at 3:30 p. m.

tomorrow at to good shorn ewes CINCINNATI CINCINNATI. Aug. 7. Livestock Hogs year ago. conquered Myitkylna today as Gene March! of Miami Valley will entrain for Spokane, and community Public Service Co.

June quarter net Income 1182,4.10 or 79 cents a share, against HI 19,547 or 53 cents year Army authorities sought to restore Receipts steady: good and choice the national PGA Wednesday. IKfl-240 lbs. S14.90 241-300 lbs. 514 13 the Hoyne funeral home, 14U7 East Third street, with burial In Woodland cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home today.

MBS. VIMA WAI.N, 82, of 3007 East Third street, died at her home at 6:15 p. m. yesterday. Born In Port William.

the unit a shattered morale, Aunt Jenny, WLW. 12:15 Man on the Street, WING. Big Sister, WHIO. Kdltors' Daughter. WLW.

12:30 Clamour Manor, WING. Romance of Helen Trent. WHIO. News. Farm Hour.

WLW. 110-160 lbs. 91314; 100-140 lbs. 99.25 Near mutiny occurred among the montns enaea june au net income W51.557 or S2.84 a share, against $322,656 or J2.28 year ago. 511.50: sows S12.50!fil3.

Meet At Vandalia Cattle: Receipts 1.800: calves. 400: af troops last May when a garbled order sent many wounded and sick tlve; steers and heifers 913.50: few good Ohio, she had resided In Dayton for 46 years. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. 12:45 Our Gal Sunday. WHIO.

PITTSBURGH. Aug. 7. (UP) 825-1. 150-lb.

steers 9168 16.25; 750-lb men back Into the front lines be consolidated Retail Stores, tlx months to June 30 net profit $384,662, against $399,048 year ago. Crown Drug Co. Julv sale looq Fern Coughenour of Dayton and Mrs. heifers and mixed yearlings 915.50 15 60 SCNSAWHi fore they had recovered, and time Florence Robinson of Newport, Ky. eight John Mock, chairman of the board of directors of the Outdoor Writers common and medium steers and heifers grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren, passed without fulfillment of an SlOfc 13.50; common and medium buns against $877.6.17 year" ago; 10 months sales 1:00 Bnukhage.

WING. News. WHIO. The Goldbergs, WLW. 1:15 Hollywood Star Time, WING.

Theater In the Sky, WHIO. Life Can Be Beautiful, WLW. 1:30 Matinee Melodies. WING. lep "i unauthorized promise that they SS.SOG 10.50; top 911.50; vealers steady ton SIS SO.

against year ago. Hummel-Ross Fihre Torn on Association of America, said today that the board will meet at Vandalia, during the Grand Ameri would be relieved from active duty Sheep: Keceipta l.atsj: sxeaay: gooa ana Charles W. Moore funeral home, 2206 East Third street, with Rev. Russell Moon of July 8, net profit $168,425 or 37 cents a share, against $130,347 or 28 cents a ahar. choice spring lambs 914.25'S 15; choice 77-Ih S15.50: medium and good 913'14; ewes ficiating.

Burial will be In Wlllowvlew Markets. Afternoon Melodies, WHIO. after three months of combat. Now, a large per cent of the volunteers were in India rest areas year ago. cemetery.

Friends may call at the funeral CLAUDE RAINS waiter abei richard waring geo. coulourismarjorie rioroan common and medium 93.50!l4.50, can Trapshooting tournament, either Aug. 22 or 23. The regular summer meeting at Minnesota was Nehl six months ended Jim. i home after p.

m. tomorrow. net Income $373,294, against $421,984 vr or en route home, on high priority CHARLES E. KOCIIKR. 68.

formerly of Arthur Reilly, WLW. 1:45 Perry Mason, WLW. Reporter, Aves Have It, WING. 2:00 News, Rations, Revival, WING. Guiding Light.

WLW. man Citizens Federal lists for rotation leave. The re Pennsylvania-Central Airlines rn -t- months to June 30. net Inntnw 1 sun mainder have been incorporated 1300 Arnold avenue, died at 5 a. m.

today at the Stillwater lanatorium after an extended Illness. A native of Darke county, he had lived In Dayton 24 years. Surviving Nelson Edges Penna BEVERLY HILLS, Aug. 7, against $119,520 yesr ago. (SSUNUTI 55tl DiMrxn juyi sales SI.504,386, against $1,116,497 vear im- uw mn.ik.

Has 10th Birthday Byron Nelson, coming on with a into the Allied forces at Myitkynia. An investigation by Lt. Gen. Joseph W. Stilwell showed that when Allied forces at Hyitkyina be are two daughters, Mrs.

Mary E. Davis and Mrs. Dorothy H. Glancy, both of Dayton: three sons. Carl R.

and George H. sales $16,404,892, against $15,551,923 year ago. 'THREE MEN IN WHITE" Celebrating its 10th anniversary. of Dayton( and Frank It. of Compton, DIVIDENDS! rtErt.AREn rush, caught Dayton Toney Penna on No.

18 green and fired a birdie three to Penna's bogle five to take first money of $1,500 in the $5,000 Lionel Barrymors Vaa Johnsoa came so weak they were unable to nine granncnnaren ana one great the Citizens Federal Savings and Amount, Payable, Date of Record Coca-Cola Co. common take the offensive against the Japa grandchild; a brother, Wiley O. of Dayton. Loan association, 19 East Third 'KNICKERBOCKER Sept. 36.

le was a memtier ni ine Mennnniie urem- nese within the city, an urgent street, was spon Coca -Coll Tnttfrnattnittsl srnf Beverly Hills Open golf tournament yesterday. Nelson finished with a ren In Christ church. Services will be L. 1 .1 order was sent to the rear lines HOLIDAY" $5.6. Oct.

2. Sept. i6. Texas Gulf Producing 1 Morris Sons funeral home. 1809 East Thlrd.demanding the return of all Con- Nelsoa F.ddy Charles Cohtira a 277 for the four rounds.

Penna had 279. An. 11 "US. ot. valescent men ready for duty, I AIR CO.N'niTIONFnBMsVal street, with burial In Memorial Park.

Friends may call at the funeral home after 3:30 p. m. tomorrow. Vim Mnn The dispatch was garbled, however, and some 200 of the men sent Portia Fares Life. WHIO.

2:15 Jnvre Jordan, WHIO, Today's Children, WLW. 2:30 Young Dr. Malnne, WHIO. Women In White, WLW. 2:40 News.

Dugout Dope, WING. 2:45 Hvmns of All Churches, WLW. News of the World, Vox Humana, WHIO. 3:00 Musical Scoreboard. WING.

Mary Marlln, WHIO. Woman of America. WLW. 3:15 I'nlty Viewpoint. WHIO.

Ma Perkins. WLW. 3:30 Musical Scoreboard, WING. Pepper Young's Family, WLW. Bob Trout, WHIO.

Right to Happiness, WLW. 4:00 Musical Scoreboard, WING. Rroadway Matinee, News, WHIO, Backstage Wife, WLW. 4:15 Stella Dallas. WLW.

4:30 Musical Scoreboard, News. WING. Music Just for You, News, WHIO. Lorenzo Jones, WLW. Widder Brown, WLW.

5:00 Terry and the Pirates, WING. Fun With Dunn. WHIO When a Girl Marries, WLW. 5:15 Dirk Tracy, WING. soring open house for its customers and friends today.

Simultaneously with the public inspection, R. O. Holton, president and general man 25c, Aug. 25, Aug. 15.

A. Shaeffer Pen Co. common 50c, Aug. 2.1, Aug. 15.

MILS. FIINA F. JONF.Si, 32. of 56 GET A BETTER PERMANENT AT forward, malaria-ridden, exhausted Green street, died at 5:40 a.m. today at St.

Elizabeth hospital three days after elvlne birth to a son. who died Friday. and suffering from malnutrition," were unfit for duty. Coupled with CUTTER'S A native or fine county, sne nao iivw.ui- tt uj n. v.r.

s.rvivor. her thls was a promise officers had PRE-WAR SUPPLIES husband. Ralph Jones: her father, Har-jmade to the volunteers that they Ian Newman of Pike county; a ton. relieved after three ager, announced the association's record stands at Brokers' Opinions NEW YORK. Aug.

7. (UP) Stock market brokerage opinion today: L. 8. Bache A Co. Either a steady market or only moderate further recession week rr th 'orePart 01 011 present W.

E. Huttnn A Cn rnr a. 5: I 1 1 HOHINfLAUOniClS in its S.0O e.M 7 NOWI 2 NEW FEATURES MO. 1 "Gambler's Choice" MO. BCSTEK CRArlBSJ "Call Of ttt Jungle" 1 I 10 I eri: a uiwwici, i.iiii"iu ui i'n i three sisters.

Mrs. Maggie Williams and montns. I more than lit lovm sum, canst hiisin ID 44M The Investigation showed that war Mrs. Kosie Mciann or uayion ana oirs. Anna Sheldon of Radian.

000,000 In bonds sold. HARMMi. 65. of the Mont dines than advances in a quiet market R. O.

Holton gomery County Infirmary, died there early Present assets this morning, ine nooy nas necn removeti to the Tobias funeral home, 648 Watervliet Baseball Scores, Music, wiiiu. of the association are $12,204,122 as compared to an original figure of $207,823. The present figure of Something Old, Something flew avenue, awaiting word from relatives. the promise was made without the authority of Stilwell or the war department. Merrill has been relieved of his command and sent to India.

He was suffering from a severe attack of malaria. Hospitalization procedure has been changed in the Burma theater BRITISH MARKETS CLOSE LONDON, Aug. 7-(UP-All markets In Britain were closed today In observance of tha usual inmi.t Love and I-earn, LONGO'S SPAGHETTI HOUSE 1301 EAST THIRD ST. MH.S. FRANCIS Kr.OI F.TTK, 87.

of the Codv hotel, died at 7:35 p. m. yesterday reserves and undivided profits is holiday. at Good Samaritan hospital. She was ad 5S92.262.

5:30 Jack Armstrong, WINU. News, WHIO. Just Plain Bill, WLW. 5:45 A to Novelties, WING. Dinner Music.

WHIO. Front Page Farrell, WLW. mitted to the hospital Friday night. Surviving are a brother, a sister and several "Lore it more pleating than marriage, becautm romance! art Weather Report I'. Department of Commerce mitre amutmg than hittary.

Tag Match Seen As One Of Best I Kentucky ana naa uvea in uayiun iviuntuic vi mc PiOTED FOR THE FIX EST SPAGHETTI JU MEAT BALLS RAVIOLAS AND CHOICE STEAKS incident. Chumfort MARAII A. WFHB. 60. of 1217 Keowee Weather Hun-u, Vandadla, Monday, Annual 1K44 Sunset tonight, Sunrise tomorrow, 6:42.

I'reclDltatlun last 24 hours sndln street, died at a. m. today at Miami Valley hospital where she was admitted Aug. 1. A daughter.

Mrs. Gloria Cox, Is Harry Glaser Rites Set For Wednesday Services for Harry Glaser, 64, Dodge Sales Post Awarded To Quinn One of the most evenly matched tag team bouts of the season will be offered as one of the three fea Oeesi THUy lt a. m. to 1 a. an.

4:30 a. .07 Inches; relative humidity at 7:30 a. 8.1. Year's preclDllation to among the survivors. LLOfru au, uai ncorsvsi Mil.

MIMK WKIDI.ICH. M. of 13T1 ture bouts scheduled for Tuesday DETROIT, Aug. 7. (UP) Ap- Jordan avenue, died at her residence at fto sscraaM la aw priors Liquors Wines Beers of 205 Julia avenue, who died yes pointment of Edward C.

Quinn as night's championship wrestling date 18 Kg Inches: year's deficiency precipitation, 5.83 Inches; year's temperature excess, 619 degrees. Highest temperature for this date was 97 In 1918. p. m. yesterday following a brier Illness.

una re.tilenl of tH'tnn '27 venrs program carded lor Frankie Proprietor Tommy Longo Surviving are her husband, William her terday at 2:50 a.m. at Good Samaritan hospital, will be held at 8:15 a.m. Wednesday at the Walter Kuntz residence, 1222 Troy street, Lowet temperature for this data was motner, Mrs. Manna tiaroer 01 r.imwono O. two brothers, Ola t.

Barber of Somer set. Kv and Alfred Barber of Hudson 46 in 1K89. assistant sales manager of Dodge division, Chrysler was announced today by Forest 11. Akers, division vice president. He succeeds J.

W. Hutchins, who resigned to organize the Jack Hutchins Dodge-Plymouth dealership at WH wsai t.S'S laWaT'S'sjSS's. This Information must not be broadcast Forest park arena. Four main bouten will answer the opening bell and all signs point to the wildest session of the outdoor season. "Sockeye McDonald, of Salem, and Speed LaRance of Tulsa.

Many great lovers have rated space In history's pages; Anthony and Cleopatra, Helen of Troy and Paris, and Wally and Windsor. Perhaps the loves of these famous pairs were no greater in essence than your own, and received wide acclaim only because they were a part of the lives of famous people. But, our loves and marriages make history, too family history. A combination of all constitutes the greatest nation on earth. Because all the world loves a lover, it finds his romantic difficulties amusing, especially when in the middle of his own wed Mich, four sisters, Mrs.

W. B. Oliver of Chattanooga, Mrs. Nancy Hoy of Yosemlte, Miss Dorothy Barber of by radio. r.KoROT? V.

FISH, Official In Charge. FOHKAtTM and at 9 a.m. at St. Rita's church. Burial will be in Calvary cemetery and friends may call at the Troy Dayton and Vicinity! Fair and moderate DANCING NIGHTLY AIR-CONDITIONED Charles Boyer Inirld Bergmaa "GASLIGHT" Bobert Paige Louise AllbHttoa "HER PRIMITIVE MAN" San Jose, Calif.

street residence after 2 p.m. to two of the roughest of the temneratum fthla mnA tnn.ntii Klmwood, end Mrs. (Jladys Carrier of Elm-wood. Services will be held at 1 :.10 p. m.

Wednesday at the Marker funeral home. ITiiH Nnrth Main street, with burial tn Memorial Park. Friends mav call at the funeral home after 4 p. m. tomorrow.

Quinn joined Dodge as a retail'junior heavyweights, will oppose Tomorrow increases cloudiness: slightly PETI WILSON'S 0RCH. morrow. A prominent Dayton produce automobile salesman in 1933, be-Frankie Talaber, recently deposed Highest today 85. Low tonight 65.. i High tomorrow 88.

I SUNDAY AFTERNOON junior nrsvywetiist insmpion, Ohio: Some cloudiness and a little cooler in lu.ia ana was namea io neaaiwho will have Bill Cazelle of todav. Fair, cooler, in the east oortion Dodjre's New York region in 1941. AmarillO, as his partner. Tomorrow Increannf cloudiness They are scheduled for two out of fhnw'f ctltnc ot merchant for 50 years, wr. uiaser was a member of the Fraternal Order of Eagles.

The fatal Illness marked the first time that Glaser had missed opening his establishment In the market house. Opes II A.M..2:30 A.M. I June Living Costs Show Little Change vpu vnnif An 1 (fPi liv Professor Dies mmwmeMmwemmMmmmmVmmmmmmmmmeMmmwwet9mmmM three falls and get the entertain- Charles k. 8HAFER, Forecaster. OMKRVATIONS NEW BRUNSWICK.

N. Auk. merit under way at 8:30 o'clock. Stations: High Low Pr ins costs In the United States for wage 1 (UP) Antonio MaHmond of The second feature Is a rematch ding he remembers that he has forgotten the ring. Lest this embarrassment befall Ht.ALTHKH.LV COOL Charles Boyer Ingrid Bergmaa "GASLIGHT" Oliver Rardv Harry Laos do UNOIIA- DELICIOUS Tonight 8 Events Builders Fxchange directors, B.

Fellowship nf Reconciliation. OUtlng, SANDWICHES earners and mwer salaried clerical workers payetteViie, a professor of between whitey Walberc of hut orTnToler "the! romance languages at the Unlver-jDuluth. and Red Dawson of National industrial conference board rv-jity of Arkansas, died last night, Portland, for two out of three ported today, lafter suffering a heart attack on falls. In June, the cost nf living rose In XI (roviwmnH mil fax f.rAUM f'ttAa kairlltn or la (Vial liifttAr you you'd better start thinking about your future bride's ring right now. In passing, may we sny, that If you want a glowing public.

6, Triangle park. North Davtun Anglers and Oun flub, 0. 1.14 Trov street, Judge W. Howell. 2J of industrial cities surveyed by thej" J.

I 3 hoard vhlle living costs druiert In XI) nesvywrntii mmm uriwrrn oiuy example of glamour unlimited, or the rules add hiin umnnngfi in seven. Living costs were higher this June than a (JOStetriClCin UlCS 'Atlanta fi 71 .13 B'tston so fit Buffalo Vt Chicago Clnrlnnatl 94 7D Cleveland S. 7 Oiltimhu P4 hH DAYTON 7 .07 Denver Detrttlt f'2 Duluth K7 Worth HI Kansas City 71 Mmml tn MinneMrolls.St. Paul New Yurh 7 Oklahoma City I'ltlshurgh H) St. Louis 7 iWashlngton hi 7J vveionrr oi sun rranciaeo, me champion and All Aliba, the Turk contender.

Weldner fares the stlff- yrnr UK'' to I .1 1 4 1 1 TSJa I COLUMBUS. Aus. 7. (UP) Dr. take a tip from happy honey, moonors everywhere: When you take a partner for life, select a Partner Diamond.

They cost no more. Partner's, 20 North Lud J.JIV.TV1 1 iRjlLV'V Conference Slated To Soften the Sorrow Send FLOWERS J. W. RODGERS FLORISTS, Ine. IS r.

Second 8k If IliS Andrews Koehs. 71. who retired as ext test of his career for Aliba has chairman of the department of ob- lost but thtee matches In these stetrlrs at Ohio Stale university In pnrti, all of them to Tlerre La- WASHINGTON, Aug 7. (IT Repre- 11 (HI lAl l.t.V I'lKL Kill 1 'ROOKIES IN BURMA' Wally Browst Alan Carney Color I art.MSS- rirsl Rua Mrwe bssssss Sit litis CMW WJW M'B mmmm entativea of whole.alers of mated and tort afinr lni In tttnf n.i fnn Holla Canadian rhamn. The title low Street.

Dnyton, Ohio. This la mimhrr live nf series In The Journal-Herald. (op right). combined fabrics will meet here Aug. 11 nn i.

iu, ui. I. tnr nt.t nf thro. f.tl. with OKir of Prire AdminlsU alion Oi- ii IliciaJi, was aniiuutued tKjy.

Hieie. 1 with a 90-mlnute limit. SIlfliM't'ilStii'lll'Tiil i i-.

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