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i ARM AND MARKKT lacks KW ft Willuaajfort, Thursday Morn fug, Mml 17. 1955 i i i i a i i i i i 4 i Business Today by Klmer Rotosner DEATHS and FUNERALS in died at i i 4 C. Bartlow i i a 7 iv i of C'. a i 4 died in the i llt'S' 1 Yalta Records Made Public 2nd Sliaiglrt Gain iYee ttnterbrise System? NEW YORK, March --The A She was born in i Town- NEW YORK, March --The xtock market advanced today then a --hut tne gain lacked vigor The market on average how in two days more than made for the severe loss suffered in Monday's major break when the O. Floyd Edwards i Kl.i.vd a 1 in a Bum at a i A 11, 'X'l-.

i Ktluarrls lea i area about years ago. i I i i ifj. WHS employed as chief i of Robert and a i of tbe i of- She was i of the fires, a i a t'fpart- I a i i i a a of i a a i Aid Sot-ieU of the SurvtvtriK arr his wife, Mrs. clmrch i rule a i i i besides her husband i one daughter, an- one a i Charles Ktplansition MJ-S A i Thompson, of New i i i Kl) 1, two i grandchildren; four i a i Dean Houseknecht, MSieis, i Harry Brown, Jersey and Mrs. Donald Avery, both of Shore: Mrs.

Alfred Ulmer. Du- RD two brothers 7-aney had dp ldert the ducu- i Mrs. Amanda Sheets, HH 1, and Nelson mt i 1'uMic. sHI i and a i tie- of New York State; two of and twousi.siei-.x. i a Houseknei-ht, Ambrose c.

Kdwards. of Muncy and Phoebe Pierce Field, N.Y., and Theodore (Gardner. Muncy. Three gfeat- MwnrU, of Jersey Shore. 'gi andchildren also i Services will be at 2 p.iTi._Fr'rtay Set-sices will be at 2 m.

Friday the Baker a home, Fac- at the funeral home, a a in i a i IMS a i a i and i met to the cf I i a i i i ttie a i of tl'," i a i and general of War I I the i Somb was droppi i i i i i a i sui i-M'JerMd A l.e a i a i was no i i a explanation us to why Secretary of Slate it a understood the i i i i i a after the State I a heard a a rfews- i i i a had a i a cupy.af the tiy i pud a to publish tomorrow morning. The a Department for ivlany A i a a i I a mention of controlled economies a vi Vt i i a free enterprise system in i competition flourishes. Free competition- a i the answer to those dirty Communists! Russians can go i business for selves, peddling vodka, Borsch or home-made lace across a pine board. They'd be hanged as capitalists. Only in the United States is competVlpn democratic and Nonsense! estimated, loss in the listed value' We may beHeve in political and of securities on The New York rrTlgious freedom.

But when it Stock Exchange was four billion comes to enterprise we fool our- A large share of the dollars, -selves. We talk a i Vnited States wilT have "hept County Farm Agent Long Way don't practice it. In general, we in the next few years. B. I AV1 It still is a long way from The put business into strait jackets in L.

England, of the Atlantic City peaks established a Two which a i couldn't Electric Company, told the New A State dairy siwdnllst, weeks ago before prices took a scratch his own toes Society of Security Analysts, nationally known for bis Dairy xteep dive in an extended reaction We do have iim-r Heat pumps are installations that Improvement Association 'h Baker a home, Kac- at the funeral home, M7 lows trusts. i a coo i a jn surnmer arK wk. i retire with honors April i Burial will be In the Water Street, Hughesville. i had zejwrUuJry favored air in winter. Mr.

England also 30 tle is Charles C.earhart, mem- a i Cemetery. 'trie R. B. Smith, of i i i a i Co "clear uj, ihe held at i i a i Burial i in the a i i i i mysteries TJvwr -r- -the VH A r) a to.ik' Between Hoo J105 a year. I ll like retirement in name- ih, because Mr.

C.earhart will MlSS Anna' C. Stfdiley ho TM 1 nt. Thl recnrt.nt.s of the Yalta ference heon In political ti, a E. i almost from the moment Services wflr-tietd Monday for ie conferem't- ended. Harry K.

Jlagenbuch. 86. former In Reiieral Ihe nuitroversy rc- i of Montgomery, who died i trom by lie- in Oklahoma C'ity, where he i a leaders and some Drnirt-! and resided. He had been ill three a Itunsevett mnde undue iite had years. concessions which a Stalin a i at Kndicott, N.Y., in recent Kui 3S years be by new i a i position in the Kar the Crane Company in Oklahoma 'Kast.

They these also per- -She was a member of First City. Soviet-Communist doinina- his i i( Kmtem from Uw -U pa; ei said i would i i i i nix i a i to i a addd! HUM a i a i i Churchill wuuUl have to tbis At any a Hong Kong is (t British crown a i i i Russia tht- a a a liberated i prndured soctet- of i United We have Green River laws, re- a new A I DKl'T. I A MO) ahead 50 gained 60 cents Market' The market narrowed cents and om etln with full-mark-up deal- Dealers Association. The average Mrs. Gearhart vrill leave for Turn( si tents, ana utilities dealer's budget was approximately key in late April for a period of at a was b(1 I Anti-premium laws--such as the, J5 473.

'least two years reared at Rose a but.sjn one in the works in California--that of. There will be a testimonial din- for him at 1 p.m. on a 1,01 Al. I A I I I i I i BI in I I I I I a U' I I A i I I.IKKS I. OiV liut-e i Half a hit Volume down Bond Market Hither Jower.

Chicago Livestock from buying a drink-- Ohio, "merchants may win the El- Anti-stamp laws, prohibtinjr re-, mer (we're tired ol Oscars) for the from, in effect, cutting their most daring venture of the year. (prices by means of green, gold and 1 They havje opened an ipui-ple stamps-- 'and small hutne-goods store- shares traded yesterda'y. Both are!" BS name of below the daily average for the; a i Dynamics was the day's Market ing acts, iv several states, i up 4H at 63 which i i outsiders fronvj (bringing in products, such as Th- u. i IT except under almost prohibitive re- Tne. American Stock Exchange $tr-k-44ons-- Anfitrans-shipping laws, such as a parM th one proposed by the National Auto- TK A I traded Dealers Association, which, The bond market was higher.

would prohibit one dealer government issues in the over the- i to another or wh ch make counter market were unchanged it a cKrim(f to remove serial num bers-- 1 Sales limitation acts, such as I those that forbid grocers to sell I aspirin. In fact, competition 1 in America is becoming mbre and more a coin- Bossing affair, with everybody fering the same goods and services Millions of dollars are lost under thp law at tbe same farmers of Lycoming and other! prices. It will, thaVTsY unless we: Pennsylvania counties each year, take a new look at the basic phil- ihrough overworking the soil. Try-! osopn which the nation was ing to make.a lettuce bed-out of ounc jed. corn field, pulverizes the soil toi such a fine state it turns sticky mud after the first rain.

Repeat-i rra es To Blame edly running machinery over Human behavior is responsible field during seedbed preparation'for 70 to 80 per cent of industrial CHICAGO, March 16 W--Grains; steady to 115 packs soils, soil pores, (accidents, according to a report by generally closed modestly i t)u steady breaks down desirable soil York University's Center the Board of Trade today, ture and prevents proper root Education. Studies, it finds, largely because of a late rally. at the Autoport 17r I.OIIK ciatio-n of Cow Testers. James EJk County, president of i Walker, of TODAY'S IDEA W-AGRICULTUR6 Br a. K.

New BIKE: A bike with a built-in radio is being marketed. It is said to be moisture, shock and Jreezeprppf, can be operated unly with a special key. STETCHABLE: A i self- adhesive vinyl plastic tape that can be stretched to conform tightly to curved and unusually shaped surfaces is being It's said to last indefinitely and to be unaffected by and solvents. STRONG: A i a soundboard that can't be split and Trravntains-a perfect curvature despite heat and humidity is being exported from Britain. It's made of laminated and preforrhej Veneers and is said to' be 20 times stronger than other boards.

McClure i Association, i i charge of the banquet. Charles Gearhart is a native" of 'Sugar Valley, near Effort, in Monroe County, Pennsylvania. He was (graduated from the University in 1920. The work he did'', the university's dairy dejmrt-'- lo-pay his awn a him on his now-famous' dairy career. Mrs.

David City, N.Y.:- A Strailpy. and 9 half-brother, Services will he held in the Al- Icn Memorial Home Friday at 10 Oerth i a be j. in End.cott Sara i.andiiette, of a i to the lllack Sea. one half-brother, Bloomsburg. rt'ciird shows a (he a a produced hours of the creation of free.

antl indepi'iident in a Furopean governments i a i armies, and 1 1 Mrs. Stella M. Gibson Mrs, Strlla M. (libson. a guest I he Williamsport Home for the past 14 years, died at the home a i i a el tv.i ninnniiiti 1 aiu! wlth arf not I'un ('nns in i nttt'l in Wedncsday, March 36, 1955.

She was a member of the i 1 1 a of a a.m. The Rev. rpct Methodist Church. i government In Poland, i officiate. Glbson was bom i i 1 staliT1 1(1 ri f'' p1 Rose- valley a i on A in the liberated countries, a of John and i a The defenders of Roosevelt's Surviving is one brother.

j.1 Xaita have always tndicott from 7 to 9 to- Koultz. of C.lendnlo, a i 'A a that i was Russian viola-' "isht. nephew. John H. at-'tions uf i agreement which i a Hed rule througbout the Clarence C.

TySOn a countries. i dt day, or more' iir at the funeral Hair. RATE JU fcv A Grain Futures Clarence Claud Tyson, 69, of CHICAGO MBr ch ie A i 343 Thompson Street, MARSHALL Services for Cpl. Salable hogs 9.CKVJ; general ho re. died at 10 a.m.-Wednesday, Paul J.

a a Cojtan Sta- weights butchers a 16, 1955, in the Soldiers and, tion RD 2, will be in Mater Dolo- nuMhe late mar-1 priors Memorial Hospital, rosa Church at 9 a.m. Saturday. fjfJnJ 8 a Corporal Maishall died in a choice 190-240 Korean prisoner of war 1675' 250-''90 lb 15 7 vl6 300 CXunfy. he was the son of May 31, 19S1. 380 lb 15.25-lV).7.

I cows 450 and a i Tyson. i Friends may call at the a i and lighter 1425-1475- 450-600' was an pm P' ve ew norlie 13' J- asl i i from hrn3.50-i4.a-r. Central Railroad 3 Friday. i a i of Salable cattle a a A i many years, i i i i rosary will be at p.m. calves steers average choice to ,15154.

He was a member of Burial will be in Ml. Carmel 'high choice and a i John's Lutheran Jersey Cemetery. 4 to 1.00 higher, mostly 50 up; i grades uneven, steady to 50' Since The a a conference look place in i 1945, i Hussia, ngi-reing to i to wnr against; i i two or throe months; a Germany, which came May 7, i a the war against ('hisvirii-d lisi'ini'iits ici rued I I in. art- i the i ut 1, he resided i 'p rav (1e prvlrps ilton Apprehended A 'Sun cil urn wtlhi' Afr tfov slfirt in mnrn- i rc- t't'i- I (wt- than I'( netration. Minimum Tillage show that engineering, disorders and physical Wheat closed corn higher, oats fewer to i mostly steady; i i s.on, LaKue, at Lawrenceville.

cows 25 i In addition to his son, he i to a a i by a sister. Mrs. Mabel) A Howard, and two grand- i 1 Services will be at 2 p.m. Satur- at a home in Lo- TMnk 327 Court 1 grades 23 'Choice will be held in the at 10 a.m may call i Jhome, 325 East 7 to 9 tonight. lers i the i i i -c.

a plowing. Allow at least two days of dry weather airing after plowing before further tillage. Failure to do i might make a "brick-yard" fut of the field. Hitching a harrow, along side the plow destroys structure of moist soil. Piftctlce i a commercial bulls 16.00; most good and choice f21.00-26.00: i i and commercial grades 11.00-20.00.

I Salable 2.000: slaughter moderately a i -i pared with minimum tillage and 30 per cent of accidents and soybeans higher and lard canneTs ajd 5 4 cost by using a rotary hoe, spring ies. The rest, it Concludes, must be; 13 to 20 cents a hundred pounds ri rnmme' Moth harrow, spike tooth harrow, i attributed to human behavior. Ihigher. tomniercwn or other smoothing implements" YESTERDAY'S QUOTATIONS Quotation! furnifhed by Merrill Lynch, Fierce. Penner mnd Beine.

Members New fork Stock Exchanjs J50 WUIiam StrMt. SI CO IB mcmlMM A a i i i i i i o( NuwHpftpt't t. in.Mni; which newspapeis i i country and i a lms viiminauun nt a i i a mill itfvvi- AWOL-! ll tl lh otnei niemtjfi oi the emK'avnis Konnlns. I i i pnni imi i auvcuiM'iiK peared ant1 a I'i Working the soil down to a fine immediately after plowing is the most damaging practice, In- southeastern Pennsylvania where soil organic matter, ACF Ind (ready Is tee low. Admiral Corp Moderate and mild-aetion Reduction coupled with a good fertilizer Sirs gram to increase sod growth gives A i Chalmers most efficient crop production.

i A I Ltd A mer Airlines Phone Volume Z.906 industriali 403.14+3.86 J46.S1+ .47 63.02-f- Al High Low 2 P.M. 55 53V 56 Jew Yort Poultry us 27 75 80 40 27 75 40 NEW YORK, March 16 A Smelting Dressed poultry: mn flrm Prices Uve poultry: receipts of capon- and hens moderate: pullets, and broilers light. Trading good for fryers; moderate for caponettes: slow for hens and pullets. 74 Market weak for hens; steady for caponettes; firm for fryer for pullets. By express: blacks 8-7 Ibs 33-3B, poor, rough or BeUl ftwel Armco Steel Armour Ills At TopASt Fe Atlantic Refg AVCO Man Corp Balto Ohio 43 180 42 52 74 14 52 14'? 14 132 i 37 37 37 42 T4 heavy 80-32; leghorns few 26-28; other heavy type hens 6-7 Ibs rough or heavy 28-30.

Pui- lets, croccet 9 Ibs and up average ftO-52; rocks 5 Ibs and up average Broilers or fryers, reds 3840; rocks 38. Caponettes, rocks 41-44, average 38-M), Ibs 39-40; reds Ibs 40-41, Ibs 38; rock cockerels 4V4-5 Ibs 38; rock puflets 4U4 49, 43-16. PHILADELPHIA EGOS March 18 Ibs 42' 45 45 Boeing Airplane Borg Warner 42 7 Budd Co Burl Mills 17 Cdn Pacific 30 Capital Air 26 V. Carrier Corp 61'i Celanese 22V Ches Ohio 46 74 Chrysler Cities Serv 40 17 46 22 Col Gas System 16 V4 Col Carbon Comml Oedit Consol Edison (USDA) Wholesale egg were about steady today. Receipts 20.439.

prices based on exchange And other volume sales). New York spot quotations follow: Includes nearby: Whites; Top 48-60 Ibs 47; mediuma Browns: Top quality 48-60 Ihs mediums smalls Corn Glass Curtiss Wright Dow Chemical Dresser Ind (USDA)--Eggs barely steady. Re-iCont'l Can i eipts 4,322. Wholesale selling 1 prices are as follows: Minimum 10 per cent AA quality large whites 45-48, browni 44 48; medium whites 44-44 Vt. browns extra minimum 80 per quality large whites 4114H.

mixed colors 42H-43; medium whites 42-43; mixed colors 41-42H; standards 4041; checks 28-36. NKW YORK EGGS NEW YORK, March 18 80 53 Douglas Aircraft 46 47 4 47 79 56 21U 44 V4 41 47 46 Loews Inc Lowenstein Merck Co Mer Ch Scott Miami Copper Mont Ward Motqrola Nat'l Biscuit 43 Nat'l Dairy Prod Nat 1 Distillers A tu i lav.lhi'tl i under A key IvtU'i i Held lur lulluwlng tnt insi miertrun. i A Mol MII.TON A l'2-year-old i ---j I i man, AWOU A since Nov. l'J52, yester-Uiv he "funeral 1 i i l'''' Kri1 "I- Street, from a I'olice i i i a for ivirs. Tlicy said Flobbms Krlith Rick I.anfjf.

of i a i a i bi-inu a froiii Camn 1 1 nm niniirin- will be at 11 a.m. a in a Cilif to ('amn Mcriav hl an i 1 il 01 st Mftrk "ANNOUNCEMENTS' i i a records in a sealedf noon, riaay. i salrf Monumtnti, Ctmtltry Loll i i i I a 1 I i i S810. i i i ror a i O). AUhi grave markers iiuy Hofer.

rrf i RI) 2, -Since his disappearance. Robbing direct, come in. SAVK. Choice of iitJu. L.

VjrUV8r a 2 p.m. a at i and is the a of i nu 7 or H. Gr-yvpr, 72, died fit his funeral home, 733 Broad Street I'lnldieo. J-'nlice said he re- a i Tuesday's i and home, East Montgomery i "'rted at i RD 2 and 'rwl i A I liaiis i a i considered; slaughter ftl 8.45 a.m. Wednes-l New -Columbia RD 1.

i i i IliTli 13 Sil! about steady; good to mostly choice a March 16, 1955. after an ill- CROSSLKY- Services for No reason was given by police' 78H iwonled lambs 110 lb down 21.00-: of two years. iQuay Crotsley, 2101 West i Robhins' actions. They jaid--- a 22.50; load lots mostly choice 112-j He was a "member nf St. John's Street, will be at 10.30 a today i i a police requested his J( ntu )m 114 woolcd skins 21.00-21.50; cull j.uthpYan Church.

Montgomery the a home at 821 Dla- prehension and a Robbing a i a A oci i M- 00 20 50 the United Commercial Trav- mond Street. a to Fort Mead Md sc 38-S 1 to mostly good slaughter ewes 6.50- prs 77'j i 78 24 crly of ynl Specials, 2 (T. Nat'l Lead 77 47 21 'i 87 3 77 43 38 Pittsburgh Produce For 23 years be owned and op- ierated a grocery a at Montgomery. Surviving are. his wife, for Mrs.

Net- furn'iture Soese will be at 10 a.in. to- day at the funeral home at 733 wo Broad Street, Montoursvilie. If nf spr WACXI'APKK sKiamcrs fur rent, j. anrt I'sml Co, 314 Market Jit a day. Dla! Kobbins held the rank ficnnt al the of his disappearance and have been dis-, iTu'rrh in 195,1.

Central RR Niagara Mohawk 87 North Pacific Pan Am Air Penney Penna Railroad Pepsi Cola 7F- 18'-i 2 7 Pfizer 40S Philip Morris Phelps Dodge 53 Philco 37'i Proc Gamble 96't Pub Serv 4 El Phila Elec Phillips Pele Pullman Inc Radio Corp Am Reading Co Republic Avia Republic Steel Revere Copper Reynolds Tob Safeway Stores St. San St. Regis Savage Arms Scott Paper Sears Roebuck Shell Oil Co Sinclair Oil Soeoiiy Vacuum Southern Co 39 .69 42'i 39 82 69 41U 45 ,26 7 i 3694 13'4 89 62 20 27 -S 43 42 'i 52 96 29 i 68 81 13 69 18 97 19 44 i FORMICA Services for Al- demand fair, anjj Mrs Ins Wilcox, both of El I phonse FormicR, 4Z1 Third markrt about-s a offerings mrira, a son, MartPtt. Mont-r i be at 9 KHd moderate. Komety: Jive a Dolorosa church.

Apples 4 cars, steady. brother, Friends -way call at the funeral WeHsboro Student Goes To All-State Festival MI plmirn Strppt frrrrn I I delicious fancy 138's 550,1 Services will be Saturday at 2 125's and larger 5.65-75, delicious p.nt. in St. John's Lutheran'Church; 9 tOT En extra fancy 138's 5.50-75, 125's 5.75-! with the Rev. Adam P.

Bingaman I 6.00; bu baskets U.S. 1 2 4 in up officiating. Burial will be in the! RADKR. Services for Jerry Pa. Golden Delicious 3.00-25, Romes church cemetery.

F. Rader, of Avis, wil) be at 130 2.00-50, N.t. Baldwins 2.00-25,'Red Friends may call at the funeral p.m. Friday at the a home, vtu can i or sell us a maple or wicker a i a 3-ullo. ant well water tested stxl I.aburAtory, Jiu'J St, Dial 4 i i a I a o'f alsvi, do llfiht 4th Wil.

I. Romes 2.50-75. 40 i ta oes 40 cars, old stock about'Montgomery 9 6 'steady, 100 lb sacks U.S. 1-A p.m. otherwise stated.

Washed Idaho russets 2 in rnin 5.00-50,, round reds Neb. 3.40-75, N.D. and Minn. 3.4050; unwashed Katahdins 50 lb sacks Maine 2 in min 1.50-70, Long Island 1.50, Pa. 1.25-45; new about steady, Fla.

50 lb sack? round reds U.S. size 1-A washed some waxed and colored 2.25-50. Eggs, barely str-ady to weak, A large white 54-59, brown and mixed 52-57; A med white 50-56. brown and mixed 48-54; large i 5055, brown and mixed 48-52. 29 68 42 37H 82 68 Bast Houston 1912 Memorial Avenue.

Friday from 7 to Friends may call at the funeral 'home tonight from 7 to 9. DEATHS From North Central Area ASQC Hears Talk By Ohio Engineer Merrill i i Ontraij Avenue, wil! represent the Wells- horn High School at the All-State' Festival at i i opens today and rurjs' Saturday. i i will be -accom-i panted to Minersville by Miss Ien-; ore music instructor at the high school. 1-UNKRAT Fl RAI-STON MAN NAMED WASHINGTON, D.C. Senate yesterday confirmed the nomination of James 36 13 7914 61 52 Vi 20 Southern Pacific Southern Railw's 80H Sperry Corp Std Brands Std Oil Calif Std Oil of NJ Stud-Pack i in I DuPont De Co East Air Lines Eastman Kodak 69 Eaton Mfg Emerson Radio 15 End.

Johnson 29 Erie Falrchild Eng. 49 42t4 Firestone Tire Fd Mach A Ch Freeport Sulphur Genl Elec Gen Foods Gen Motors Gen Tire Gillette Safety SOU 94 52 70 LANCASTER LANCASTER, March 18 Grumman Air Cattle 418, receipts moderate, Inspiration Cop trading slow, prices steady. Calves iint'l Bus Msch 153, receipts moderate, market: Inn Harvester steady. Hogs S02, receipts fairly, Int'l Nickel Ud liberal, prices steady to strong! Int'l Tel Tel Goodrich 84H Goodyear Great North RR Gulf Oil 38 48 379 38 29 22 56 764 68H 54 40 62 47 29 56 76 50 52 70 64H 54H 40 37 47 V4 Texas Corp Tex Gulf SulphT 37 63 compared to Monday. Sheep IS.i.Tohns Manvllle 88 no lambs demand good.

-Tone- A Laug 105 NEW YORK DAIRY Krexge S3 30 NEW YORK, March (ft iLehlgh Portland SDA-- Butter about steady. Re- A Myers 64 ceipts M.00S. Pricet unchanged, i Lockheed Air 53 ,30 86S4 Tidewater Ass'd 28 Thomp Prod 56 Tlmk'n Roll Bear TransWest Air 29 20th Cent Fox Union Carbide 83V, United Aircraft United Air Lines United Par Thea 26 U. S. Rubber 42V4 U.

S. Steet Warner Picture! West Penn El West Hse Elec 61 53 20 80 SOU 39 77H 111 46H 89 27'i 51 75 40 25H Asa E. Yaw CANTON--Asa Yaw, 80, of i LEWISBURG An Canton, died Wednesday, on "Development and Dougherty of Ralston, Pa. 16. 1955.

I tion of Control Charts for Vari- Surviving is bis wife, Fan-lie. ables" by Emil F. Gihian featured Services will be at the the March i of the Dan! home on Main Street, Friday at section of the Amer- Live poultry, -unsettled. and flyers to Broilers 2 P' Owen Barrett, pas- ican Society for Quality Control. i Canton Jwethodlst The meeting was held last night heavy tvpe 29-31, light type 17-20 will officiate.

Burial will the lecture room of the biology old roosters 10-12. be Cemetery, near building at Buckneli University Grover, and friends may call at the here. funeral home after noon today. Pittsburgh Livestock PITSBURGH, March 16 A -(PADA) Hogs 400, active and 25 160-180 Ibs 16.00-75,1 180-200 Ibs 16.75-17.00, 200-220 Ibs 16.75-17.00, 220-250 Ihs 16.25-17.00, 250-300 Ibs 15.25-16.25, 300-350 Ibs 80 Roughs 12.25-14.75. Sheep 150, cattle 150, calves 75, i all steady.

Mr. Gibian, staff director of in. dustrial engineering Thompson Mrs. Elizabeth Schroecter Products, Cleveland, owo, wan introduced by Thomas Gregory, section chairman and quality control manager of the Danville A of Lock Hav-n dfed CHICAOOOBAIN 55 i CHICAGO, March' 16 AP)-- dos- I WHEAT March, May, 2.15; 2.01%; 2.03%-; 2.06%.. 41 Jersey nesday, March Born in Avis March 3, 1861, she was the daughter of Robert and Margaret Dunn Shaw.

She was a member of the Great Island Presbyterian Church, Lock Haven, and the Daughters of American Revolution. Her nearest survivors are nljces and nephews. Home lant of Thompson Products. members and OF ROSARY SERVICE Brother A. M.

Formica A o'clock Al the funeral honv, 1 El mini St. 8 a.m. to 5 3C m. Cloied Sundtyi Hordic Street IXal 7158 Near WUliamipo.t Coliins-Rhoadts Co. CS2 TKLfURAPH SliRVICBi VXJB OTHER OrlES Where FLOWERS Grow CORN March, 1.44%; May, 1.50; 1.46%; 1.39%.

WlnnALOvett Woolworth York Corp 77 4 19U 78 50 Youngst'n Sheet Zenith Radio 97 25 76 77 96 American Exchange Allegheny Airl 12H Calif Elec Pwr Dumont Labs El RondAShares Pennroad Airc 5 15U 17'. 7 53 Webb A Knapp I OATS March, May, 77 i July. .66 1 18U RYE March, 1.06; May, 1.08: 35 I July, 1.10 1.11 76H J.14%. Gong Members Held PHILADELPHIA members of two rival north Philadelphia gangs are in the custody of juvenile authorities today for questioning in the stabbing of 14- year-old Renjamin Barnes victim, recovering from a 27 i beating and a stab wmmd in the 1 7 shoulder, claimed he was not a member of either 'the "Tenderloins" and the "Uni- 2V4 verse." SHOP BV MAIL THE EASY WAT Have Money on Brand NmnM Advertised Itfems Do your hi the of yoar The Lowest Prices, great Avoid Parking Problemi, Crowds, shopping Send for our beautiful fully Uluiitrated New Catalog Free. Hundreds Item fnr yourself and yoar family.

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