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Page Twenty-one THE CONSTITUTION, ATLANTA, GAY WEDNESDAY, MAY 8," 1940. The Youth's Standard Newspaper Weather News New York Curb Funeral Notices AVERY Funeral services for Miss Annie Laurie Avery will be held Wednesday, May 8, be taken to Utica this morning by A. S. Turner Sons ior funeral services Friday. N.

T. SIMMONS. N. T. Simmons.

70. of 431 Sixth street. N. died Monday night in a private hospital. He is survived by three daugh Overrules War Net Sales (in 100s.) High.Low.Close.Chg I umv corn vtc st.

bv. on vi As Wheat Lajrs 1940, at 11:30 o'clock at Spring Hill, Rev. E. Nash Broyle officiating. Interment, West View, H.

M. Patterson Son. 2 Utah Idaho Sua 1H la 1'a 6 WaittiBd 1 11 2 West Air Exn 6'i 65i NEW YORK, May 7. Following Is ti ef trniaction en the New York Curb Exchange, giving stock and bond traded: Net Bales (In 100s.) Div. High.Low.Close.Chg.

.50 AcmeWire 20s 20H 20s 3 AerSupB 6' a 6H 6 a 1 Ainsworth Wg 3 S3 1 Air Assoc 'a 14 2 Air Invest 3 3' 3' a 2 AluCoAm 1e 186 184'186 'a Wichita Oil 5'a o'a b'a ys CLACK, Mrs. I. Green The rela ters. Mrs. W.

A. Holland, Mrs. T. B. Holland and Mrs.

Homer L. Denton; tour sons, L. Paul, S. W. and M.

L- Simmons, and five brothers. S. M. Simmons, of Danville. Will Simmons, ol Athens; Georgia Simmons, of Danielsville; Dunck Simmons, of Kannapolis, N.

and John Simmons. Funeral services will be held at 11 o'clock this morning at the North Atlanta Baptist church with the Rev. J. L. Harrison and the Rev.

J. Mitchell officiating. Burial will be in Crown Hill cemetery under direction of H. M. Patterson Son.

Prices Dip a Cent Under 2 Wright 5'4 5'4 5V4 Total stock sales today. 150,000 shares; year ago. 103,285 shares. Previous Close After Nervous Moves. a Also extra or extras, -Declared or paid so far this year.

Payable in stock. rfM AlCoAm pf6 114" 114' 0 Paid last year. 17H 17H Prev. cash or stock. 1 j' a AlumLtd 3e 96' a Accumulated dividend paid or 1' 1 Am Beverage 1's MARGARET ELIZABETH SHAW.

dared this year. Marearet Elizabeth Shaw, infant daugh a Accumulated dividend paid last year, 95'a 1 36 17H 35' 30 ter of Mr. and Mrs. H. R.

Shaw, of 20t6 Boulevard drive, N. died yesterday ur under rule. tives and friends of Mr. and Mrs. I.

Green Clack, Auburn; Mr. and Mrs. W. Howell Parker, Rockingham, N. Mr.

and Mrs. Hughey Nash, Dacula; Mr. and Mrs. R. M.

Clack, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bailey, Auburn, are invited to attend the funeral of Mrs. I. Green Clack from Union Grove Baptist church, Gwinnett county, Thursday afternoon.

May 9, 1940, at 2 o'clock. Rev. R. L. Lawsbn, Rev.

Otis McNeil and Rev. Mr. Shea will officiate. Interment, churchyard. F.

Q. Sammon Funeral Home, Law-renceville, Ga. ww With warrants. morninc. Other survivors are two oroin- 23 Am Centrifug 4 AmCit PALB I's 12 AmCvanB .60 37H 3 AmEiLin Vie IS 10 AmGAEI 1.60 36 1.75 AmGen t2pf2 30'i 1 AmLtAT 1.20 15" 1 AmMfg Ve 24's xw Without warrant.

ers, Billy -and Carlton a sifter. war Warrants Svlvia Shaw, and her grandparents, Mrs. W. A. Jollv and Mr.

and Mrs. M. K. A Shaw. Final rites will be held at 10:30 ft lj 37 17i 35H 30 15' 4 24'.

10' 6'a 7 Ala Pow 5s 68 104H 104H 104H 4 Ala Pow 67 103'i 1 Ala Pour 5 56 1044 1044 1044 o'clock this morning at the gravesiae in East, View cemetery. The Rev. Turner will officiate and burial will be 33 Am A 6s 2016 103'. 103'4 under the direction of Harry G. Fooie, 15' 24 10V.

2'a 6'4 6 a '-4 SH 1 18 4'a 3 Ark A 5s 56 106s 106 106. WHEAT Ooen. High. Low. Close.

CIoe. May 1.05s. 1.06i 1.05'4 1.05"a 1.054 July 1.04V, 1.04"!. 1.03'A 1.04i Sept. 1.04'i 1.05'.

1.04 1.04V. 1.044 CORN May .644 .65 July .66 Sept. .65 .66 OATS May .41" July Sept. .34 -34 .34 SOY BEAMS May 1.08 "4 108'. 1.08"4 I.O8V4 1.08'.

July 1.05'. 1.05''. I.OdVj l.OoVi 1.06 Oct. Jl .91 3, 4 JIVi RYE May .65 .644 .654 July .67 .674 .67 .67 Sept. .684 .67 .68 LARD May 6.05 6.12 July 6.27 6.27 6.22 6:25 6.30 Sept 6.50 6.50 6.42 6.47 6.50 Oct.

6.55 6.57 6.52 6.55 6.60 Dec. 6.70 6.70 6.65 6.70 6.77 BELLIES May 5.75 5.75 July 6 15 6.20 6.15 6.20 6.15 Sept. 7.00 7.00 7.02 6 As Elec 53 53 53 53 21 As A 5. 16 16 16 1 As A 5s 68 15H 15H 154 9 As A 49 16 15H 15H A A. T.T I A 711.

71 71 LEFTWICH, Mr. J. J. The friends 3 Am Maracaibo 21 Am Bepub 10' a 2 Am Superpw 7 ArkNat Gas A 2'' 1 ArtMetWk 5' 1 AssoEIInd 6 a Asso G4EI A 3 Atl Cst Fish 16 Atl Corp war 1 1 Atl Ply 18 11 Avia Tran 414 1 BabiWil 284 31 Bald Loco war 8H Bath Iron Wks 15 9 Beech Aire 6 3 Belt Aire 27 1 18 4'e Atl.n GL1 4A 55 107. 107'i 107' DR.

L. H. MELLER DENTISTS 57 Whitehall St. Over Baker's Shoe Store 8-7 P. M.

Sundays 10 to 1 44 Baldw 6s 50 128 125 127 28H s- 43 Bell Can 5s 57 107 107 4 Bell Can 5s 60 108 108 108 28H 8 147. 5V'a 27 a 15 I. 22 Beth St 6s 98 152 1514 152 i Birm ti 4aS os ts 27 114 1 114 AO BellTCan I 114 1 Bellanca Aire ST. 54 4 Can Nor 5. 53 85'4 85 85 "4 Funeral Notices 1 Caro 5s 56 104a 104i 104.

5 Cen Pow 5s 57 101 101 101 I 6 Cen St El 54 37 36H 37 CHICAGO, May 7.0P) Fa 14 Cen St PAL 5is 63 77'. 77', and relatives are invited to attend the funeral of Mr. J. J. Leftwich at Klondike Baptist church this-(Wednesday) afternoon at 3:30 o'clock, daylight saving time.

Rev. D. T. Buice and Rev. C.

C. Buckalew will officiate. Mr. Leftwich is survived by his wife; five sons, Messrs. Harold, James.

R. L. and Ralph Leftwich, of Lithonia; Mr. Mercer Leftwich, of Greensboro, eight daughters, Mrs. Ralph Watson, Mrs; Winston Rogers, Mrs.

Frank Plunkett, Mrs. Jessie Pope, Mrs. Morris Hammock, Misses Helen and Janie Bell Leftwich, all of Lithonia, Mrs. Frank Carter, of Decatur, Ga. Interment in churchyard.

W. O. Mann BURTON, Miss Dora A. age 81 vorable weather reports offset war talk in the -wheat pit today died in Marietta Tuesday after 3 BerkAG Furn 9i 13 BerkAG war 7 Bliss EW 19 19 fX 3 CreezeCrp Vig 6H V4 2 9 BrewstAero 14, 14. BridgptMach 2 2 '4 2H 12 Brill A 4 3H 3H 4 Brill 1H .50 Brill pf S4' 33 33 1 3 Brown FA 3 3 3 2 Brown-F Dist 2 2 2 2 BNAEP pfl.60 20 11 Bunk HAS 'a 12H 12'a 12' a noon.

Surviving are one sister and prices, after fluctuating un Mrs. W. E. Riley: three brothers, 6 Chj Ry 5s 27 ct 41 41 41 1 Cin St Ry 6s 55 91 91 91 7 Cities Ser 5s 69 75 74'. 75 1 Cities Ser 5s 66 77Vi 77' 77' 11 Cities Ser 5s 68 75 74'.

75 65 Cities Ser 5s 50 75'. 75'a 75'4 34 Cit 5'2 49 89. 89 89' 4 48 Cit Pow 52 8934 88'x 894 8 Comm A. 5s 57 96. 86 96 7 Con GasUt 6s43 st 89'.

89 89 70 Con GAE 5s 58 A 93'. 93H 93H 28 CudahyPack 3-4s 55 S8'i 98 98! a Mr. Tom Burton and Mr. Jim certainly," dropped as much as a cent under the previous close. Burton, of Marietta, and Mr Charles Burton, of College Park Prime Minister Chamberlain's Graveside funeral services will address before the house of com mons had little apparent market 3 Det Int Br 6'- 52 6H 64 64 60 Det Int Br 7s 52 4 4 be held in the McEachern Memorial cemetery at Macland this (Wednesday) afternoon at 2:30 o'clock (daylight saving time).

Albert M. Dobbins, funeral director, Marietta, Ga. influence and traders generally Were disposed to await further Son and, St John in charge. BUSINESS TO BARBECUE The camera caught this informal moment at Rockmart last night where business leaders gathered in the first of a series of sectional state meetings under sponsorship of the Associated Industries of Georgia. Left to right are W.

B. Elcock, president of the Southern States Portland Cement Company and vice president of the Associated Industries of Georgia; E. G. Hitt, organization director of. Associated Industries; Norman Elsas, secretary and treasurer of Associated Industries, and C.

S. Broeman, president of Associated Industries. 21 East 4. 6 A 844 83 "i 83' i 78 Elec A. 5s 2030 82', 82'.

82', 3 Empire Dis 5s 52 1044 1044 1044 European developments, including BENNETT, Mr. Jeff The friends a possible speech by Mussolini 12 Fed Water 54 101 1004 101 Thursday. FAULKNER, Mr. William Joseph 16 Fla A 5a 54 1044 1044 1044 Early trade was very slow with 9 Fla Pow 4s 66 104' 104 1041-4 quotations held to a 3-8-cent 9 Callite Tung 2' 4 2' 7 Can Col Airw 10' 9 '0 4- 1 CanMarco .04 1 1 1 2 Carrier Corp 1114 111. 111, 5 Cataiin Am 3 3 3 1.10 CeNYPw pfS 102'.

102'4 10214 2 Cen St El V. V. 2 ChamMWSt 4 41'. 4'a 1.50 Cher-Bur .80 13 11'. 13 1 ChiRAMch 9'.

9'. Cities Serv 6H 5i 4 Cit Svc pf 60'-'a 4 Clevj Tract a 6'4 1 Colon Develop 17 15. Hi 1 ComPSvc 1.30e 364. S6'- 36H 1 Com Wat Svc 14 Vi 2 CoGAEBal 3.60 814 S1'4 81 17 Cons Gas Ut 2'4 2'4 2' 3 Cooper-Bess 10V 10' i 1.50 Copper Range 5'. 5' 3 CreolePet Via 24 23H 24 3 Crocker-W EM 5 2 Crown Pet 3' 3'i Crown .05.

1'. 1. 1'. 4 Decca Pee .60 6H 'i range just under the previous 7 GatineauPow 3as 69 80 "4 80 80 close. Influencing a temporary rally that lifted May contracts Weather Mortuary 14 Gen Pub Ut 6'aa 56 10014 994 100' 9 Gen Wk 5s 43 A 99'4 99.

99' a 11 Geo Pow 6s 67 1064 106 1064 State's Industry 5-8 cent was firmness in the Friends and relatives of Mr. William Joseph Faulkner, Mrs. Lucy M. Faulkner, of Kenne-saw; Mrs. George S.

Akins and family, Boca Raton, Dr. and Mrs. C. L. Allgood, Scott-dale; Mr.

and Mrs. L. C. Quarles, Ball Ground; Mr. and Mrs.

Keith J. Faulkner, Kennesaw; Mrs. J. A. Faulkner and family, of Canton, are invited to attend the fu Glen Aid Coal 4s 65 75 75 75 16 III PowAL 5s 56 105 1044 105 corn pit.

Trading was sporadic, MISS ANNIE LAURIE AVERY. ATLANTA One year ago today (Wed neaday. May 10, 1939): Fair. High, 77 Must Sell Self, however, and sensitive to moderate offers on either side. 4 III PowAL 5'is 57 10114 1O0 1004 low, 62., Miss Annie Laurie Avery, 41, of 867 Oglethorpe avenue, S.

died Monday. She is survived oy hti parents, Mr. and .12 III Pow 6. 53 107' 1064 106 3 Ind Svc 5s 50 734 7314 7314 Wheat closed 1-4 to 7-8 lower. Mrs.

H. R. Aver three sisters, Mrs. 9 ina SVC 5S 63 A 7Z' 72 72 6 Int Sec 7s 52 33 3214 33 and relatives, of Mr. and Mrs.

Jeff Bennett, 5 Ridgeland way, N. Mr. and Mrs. T. B.

Win-go, Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Bennett, Joliet, Mr.

and Mrs. B. J. Bennett, Miss Betty Anne Win-go, Frank Bennett Mr. and Mrs.

J. D. Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. T.

W. Skelton, Mr. and Mrs. N. T.

Street, Mr. and Mrs. I. G. Ellis, Mr.

and Mrs. J. W. Lester, Mr. and Mrs.

H. T. Edwards, Conyers, Mr. and Mrs. G.

J. McCurry, Greensboro, N. and Mrs. Minnie Lackey, St Petersburg, Fla, are invited to attend the funeral of Mr. Jeff Bennett this (Wednesday) mornmj at 11 o'clock at Trinity Chapel.

Rev. George Bondurant will officiate. Interment in East View cemetey, Conyers. Ga. Nephewi will serve as pallbearers.

A. Turner Sons. Broeman Says Corn unchanged to 3-8 up; oats unchanged; soy beans 1-2 to 3-4 7 Inters Pow 6s 52 44 44'j Gertruae Mis. O. G.

Kimbrough and Mrs. John iLnson, and five brothr ers, H. E. Lester, Jesse B. and H.

V. Avery. Funeral rites will be held neral of Mr. William J. Faulk SON AND MOON FOR TODAY.

Sun rises 4:42 a. sets 6:27 Moon rises 5:42 a. sets 7:38 p. m. Observations at 6:30 p.

central standard time.) ner Thursday afternoon at 2 14 Inters Pow 5s 57 67 67 15 It Sup Pw 6s 63 A 36 36 36 off; rye 1-2 to 5-8 down; lard 3 to 7 cents lower. Derby Oil 1'a 1'a 2 Det Stl Prl-ia 19i. 19 191 1 East GF 2' 2', 2Ti 2 East Sta Corp 1'-. 1' 2 Eaay MB Ue 4 4 o'clock (daylight saving time) at 11:30 o'clock this morning at Spring Hill. The Kev.

E. Nash Broyles will officiate and burial will be in West View 2 JefCen 1044 1044 1044 Move Launched To Win CITY OFFICE RECORD. Highest temperature -t from the funeral home of Albert M. Dobbins, 306 Cherokee street, cemetery. 5 Lou 5s 57 107'i 107'a 107'a Exports To Europe B9 66 71 61 Marietta.

Interment, i h's Ri Favorable Public Va '4 Lowest temperature Mean temperature Normal temperature Precipitation in past 24 hours, ins. Total precipitation this month, ins. JEFF BENNETT, cemetery, near Canton. ll Metro Ed 4s 71 108'. 108', 108'a .00 Climb 67 Per Cent 4 Mid St Pet 99 99 99 Jeff Bennett, 64, of Ridgcland way .43 .25 6 MilwGLt 41-21 67 104 1034 1034 N.

died yesterday in a private hos BURDETT The friends and rel Deficiency since 1st of montn. ins. pital. Surviving are his wife: a dauen Special to TEE CONSTITUTION. WASHINGTON, May 7.

(JP) Total precipitation this year, ins. 1 Miss Pow 5s 55 104 104 104 17.53 145 atives of Mr. and Mrs. T. A.

23 El Bond Sh 6S 6' a 6' a 2 El BASh pf 68 67-V4 68 5 Electrol vtc 177 Fairchild Ave 67 64 170 Fairchild EAA 's 1 Fansteel Met 13'-. 13'. 13'i 3 Fedders .15 8' a 8' 4 4 Fidelio Brew 2 Ford CanA1 13H 13H 13H .50 Ford CanBI 14 14 14 2 FrdMLtd.16gxd 27. 2U 2T ter. Mrs.

T. B. Wingo; two sons. T. F.

Deficiency since January 1, ins. ROCKMART, May 7. The The Commerce Department said and R. J. Bennett; a brother, J.

D. Ben. Burdett, Mrs. J. C.

Abernathy, 33 NassauASuf 5s 45 100'-'a 100 10014 Va i narammint riroblem of' Georgia nett, and seven sisters, Mrs. T. W. of atmospheric paramount piuuiem ui u61 k. un Sfr.t Mr.

I Fiii. Mr. and Mrs. T. M.

Carter, Mrs, Weather Bureau rep 7 Nevada Cal 5s 56 79' a 79 79 14 Eng GAE 5. EO 68 68 68 2 Eng GAE 5s 48 68 68 68 Gus W. Power. Marietta; Miss conditions at 6:30 o'clock last night, with American industry IS to Sell Mrs. J.

W. Lester. Mrs. H. T.

Edwards. high and low temperatures and rainfall I un MrTnm Mr. 4 Eng Pow 54 99T4 994 Ella Burdett. Mr. and Mrs.

L. i i I nnrtr. In I itself to the American people, C. S. Lackey? 9 Eno Pow 5s 48 99 98 99 Tor ine preceding nvun H.

Heard. Mr. and Mrs. J. A.

Precipl- 9 No Bos Lt 3'aS 47 105'4 105'. 10514 Broeman, president of the Asso- Trinny Low. tation. High. 72'4 1' Thompson, Mr.

and Mrs. W. C. a Nor Con Ut 514.48A 44! -a 43! 431 63 ,00 89 Atlanta 'Airport, clear ciated Industries of Georgia, told rant officiating. Burial will be in East Burdett.

Mr. and Mrs. i. .50 Gen Sh pf 72 "4 72 "4 10 Glen A 9 8', 30 AAPnv3! 113' a Gulf Oil 1 371. 36U .37 8'-.

361-4 View cemetery, Conyers. 4 Ohio Pow 3'4s 68 109', a gathering of more than 100 today that the war increased European purchases here the first quarter of 1940 by 67 per cent, but decreased United States purchases from Europe by 14 per cent. The department reported merchandise exports to Europe in January, February and Maich totaled $498,441,000, compared with $298,937,000 in the similar months Austin, Decatur; the grand children and great-grandchil IB Ohio Pub Svc 4s 62 108 1 4 1081' 108 1 OklaNatGas 34s55 108 108 108 I' MRS. T. A.

BURDETT. DANIEL, Mr. John Henry The friends and relatives of Mr. and Mrs. John Henry Daniel, Mr.

William Daniel, Mr. John O. Daniel, Mr. and Mrs. Howard R.

Street, Mrs. Sarah Frances Daniel, Mr. and Mrs. C. C.

Davis, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Lynn, Mr.

and Mrs. B. Stisher, and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Daniel, art invited to attend the funeral oi Mr.

John Henry Daniel Wed nesday afternoon, May 8, 1940, northwest Georgia business men dren are invited to attend the Abilene, rain Albany, N. clear Alpena, pt. cldy. Amarillo, pt. cldy.

Asheville, pt. cldy. Atlantic City, pt. cldy. Augusta, clear Birmingham, clear Bismarck, clear Boise, clear Mrs.

T. A. Burdett, 72. died yesterday at her residence in Sandy Springs. She Pac 6s 41 10814 108'4 here today.

funeral of Mrs. T. A. (Lou Aus 39 20 5'4 60'-a. 11 Pac PAL 5s 55 9614 96 96 Virtually every manufacturing tin) Burdett Wednesday, May 15 Pen Cen 104 1034 is survived by her husband; six dangh-ters, Mrs.

J. C. Abernathy, Mrs. T. M.

Pen El 5s 62 108 1074 108 industrv in northwest Georgia 8, 1940, at 3 o'clock at Sandy Carter, Mrs. Gus W. Power, Miss Elia 5 Pen-Oh Ed 59 10714' 107' 107' Springs Methodist church, Rev was represented at tne meeting, at, Burdett, Mrs. L. H.

Heard and Mrs. J. A. 1 Peo Gas LAC4S81B 98'. 98' i 98'; Boston, clear Wo tor a nrK.

vice inompson sun, nuraeu, ana a 5 84 last voar At tho. como I Buffalo, cldy, 5 Pug Sd PAL5'-a. 49 98 97 98 N. O. L.

Powell officiating. In 1 Pug Sd PAL 5s 50C 964 96. 964 1 Pud 9314 93' 9314 II iO Hamm Pa 4t 394 39 1 He St pf1' ik 20 20 2 Hecla S'4 5V 4 Humble Oil He 60' a 60'. 15 Hum-R .15 9' 4 9 I 3 III Iowa Pow 5 5 5 III lowaP dv ct 84 8H 12 III lowaPow pf324 32' 1 Imp Oil Ltd 'a 94 94 5 Imp Can.40a 11' 11' 1 Ind Pipe L.iOe 7H 7. 1 Ind Svc pf 201 19 1.50 Ins Co A 2a 72', 724 53 Int PAPowwar 5.

5' Int PetrolV'a 15U 15' a 3 Int Ed 'a 9H 1 Iron Fvtc xd 164 16. 2 Irving A Ch 1 134 ports from Europe declined from Burlington, dear I i 4u rf TOC brother, H. J. Austin. Funeral services president of the organization, was will be at 3 O.clock this atternoon host.

An Old-fashioned Georgia at the Sandy Springs Methodist church 84 60 53 73 89 85 93 87 63 70 75 57 75 58 89 93 62 90 68 81 83 83 64 66 63 46 81 90 77 80 $151,194,000 in the first quarter Charleston, ciear inn non nnn Chattanooga, clear terment, Sandy Springs cemetery. The grandsons of deceased will serve as pallbearers. H. M. Patterson Son.

barbecue served as one of the ne ev u. t. otnciatmg 8 PAL 6s 2025 A 112T4 112va 112'4 w- in me Chicago, cldy I V. r- 1 1 6 st.nd GAE 6s 49 st 73 73 73 7 Std GAE6s 48 cv st 7314 73 73 Cincinnati, major nignugnia m. tery under the direction of H.

M. Pat tnree months of this year. 32'4 94 74 20'-. 1'4 72'. 5H 15' a 94' 's 164 Va 13.

The Rockmart garnering vas terson son. In March, the last month be- Columbus'. cidy. FULLBRIGHT, Mr. T.

passed .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .05 .00 .00 .00 ..00 .00 .00 .15 .00 .00 .11 .00 .00 .00 .16 .00 .00 the first of a series of sectional state meetings to be held under at o'clock, from Peachtref Chapel. Rev. Samuel Lowe wiL officiate. Interment in Greenwood cemetery. The following are selected to serve as pallbearers and will meet at the chapel at 2:15 o'clock: Mr.

W. P. Raoul, Mr. William M. Schneider, Mr.

W. D. Wall, Mr. N. L.

Liggett, Mr. W. L. Hudson, Mr. C.

A Eyrich, Mr. Fred Raoul and Mr. W. L. Rogers.

15 Stadn GAE 6s 51 73 72' a 17 Stand GAE 6s 57 73 724 72. 3 Stand GAE 6s 66 73 72'. 72 "a 12 Stand PAL 6s 57 72'a 72 72' 7 Starrett Corp 5s 50 19 19 19 Corpus Christi, pt. cldy Dallas, pt. cloudy Denver, cldy.

Des Moines, cldy. iore me Scandinavian invasion, Norway was shown to have nearly quadrupled its purchases in the United States, buying MRS. ROSELLA STIEFVATER. Mrs. Rosrlla Stiefvater.

68, of Utica, N. died yesterday at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. P. E. Perry, at 2429 Boulevard drive.

S. E. The only other survivor is another daughter. Mrs. Earl Detroit, cldy Associated industries sponsorsnip an outgrowth of a series of southeastern state meetings re- 26 Tex El 5s 60 106' 106'.

106'2 24 2T. away at the residence in Winder, Tuesday afternoon. He is survived by his wife; four daughters, Mrs. Penn McWhor-ter, Mrs. Ralph McEver, Mrs.

ErnesWMartin and Miss Catherine Fullbright, all of Winder; one brother, Mr. C. S. Full- 1 Tex PAL 5s 56 000 worth as compared with Duluth, cloudy Elkins, cldy. El Paso, pt.

cldy. Fort Wayne, cldy. 105 105 106 97H 97'4 67 67s 67'a i cently concluded. Warner, of Mexico, N. Y.

The body will 34 Jacobs 1 Kingston Prod 5 Tide Wat 5s 79 A Twin CRT 5iis52A 1Va 1'e V. 64 55 38 56 57 53 61 56 43 36 52 40 46 48 56 54 47 58 46 49 71 60 44 52 47 35 59 53. 47 70 32 63 49 42 64 54 51 66 70 60 61 52 60 59 65 53 70 39 37 48 30 57 56 59 52 63 62 48 Galveston, pt. cldy. 467,000 in March, 1939.

Norwegian sales to the United States dropped from $2,010,000 in March, Membership Plans. The chief purpose of the assem rain 52 Grand Forks, N. Funeral Notices 84 2'-i 10 17V, 10H laaa to $974,000 this March. Harrisburg, clear Hartford, clear Havre, pt. cloudy bly, discussion of membership bright, of Hendersonville, N.

one sister, Mrs. Thad Allen, of drive plans, was reflected in sev- SHAW, Margaret Elizabeth Fu- Houston, cldy 2 Lake Sh "a 17'. 1 Lehigh CAN 2' a 11 Lone St -20e 10'4 2 Majestic RAT 1 Mangel Strs 14 I 4 Gas 5' i 3 MAM SA 3'. 1 MidStPAvtc.10 28 Unit LAP 6s 75 86 85' i 86 23 Unit L4Ry6 2i 52 94' 94' 94 5 Unit 6s 73 A 86 86 86 9 Virg S2s 46 A 103 103 103 1 WestNewspUn 6s 44 54H 54H 54 1 Wise 4s 66 A 107 107 107 Total bond sales today, year ,7 l.nf.anapo is, pt. cldy.

erai Dnei tains, ui wmv-ii Cornelia, Ga. Funeral services neral services for Margaret Acknowledgment Cards iiaruu i tuuutuuu ill is Jacksonville, clear speakers stressed the need of or V4 1H 5', 3's Elizabeth Shaw, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. R.

Shaw, will he held this (Wednesday) afternoon at 3:30 o'clock (east 19 5 8H Record High for Quarter BKift KEELIN PRESS Acknowledgment cards engraved promptly. Also cards tor. all occasions. 153 Spring. N.

W. WA. S869. ganizing ueorgia industries. I Speakers included Norman Bliss, treasurer, and E.

L. Hitt, organ 2066 Boulevard drive, N. will 7S 66 82 84 86 85 79 92 85 74 89 93 87 88 80 66 42 7. (JP) Little Rock, pt. cloudy IMfcW YORK, May ago, $1,876,000.

8H 2 Mid Corp 8 114'! 114' ern standard time) from the First Baptist church in Winder, Ga. H. Collins will officiate. Interment, Rose Hill cem American producers made Louisville, dear be held this (Wednesday) morn-at 10:30 o'clock from the grave .50 Midvaia 1a 2 Mid Abr J. F.

THOMPSON ENGRAVING CO. Acknowledgment and social cards or all oct promptly eng. 226 P'tree. JA. 1646.

2' 2' 2 ization director of Associated industries. ur Under rule, ww With warrants, xw Without warrants, war Warrants. .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 rviapon, clear Memphis, dear 2 Molybden 4 84 side in East View cemetery. 39 39 1 Monarch MTae 39 It was this objective which was Burial Vaults vam in tho first nimrtor nf 1040 Meridian, clear 1 .30 Ward A 7 164 163 163 4 Rev. J.

R. Turner will officiate. Harry Poole, funeral director, discussed at length by Mr. Broe Miami, clear a new high quarterly record for Miles city, cldy etery. F.

Q. Sammon Funeral Home, Winder, Ga. (Hendersonville, N. and Sylva, N. pa .00 .12 METHVIN Cement Grave Vault 90O DeKalb.

JA. 2297. WA. 2639. man in the featured Jenkins Passes Year "No amount of foreign or Euro STIEFVATER, Mrs.

Roselle died pers please copy.) Cemeteries .05 .00 .00 .00 me uiuusiry, jvayon tjrganon, trade publication, said today. The total represented a 1 per Without Malaria Death pean war excitement," he declared, Minn. -St. Paul, rain 63 Missoula. pt.

cldy. 69 Mobile, clear 80 Montgomery, clear 88 Nashville, clear 90 SIMMONS The friends and rel "must be allowed to obscure me Tuesday morning at the residence, 2429 Boulevard drive, in her 68th year. She is sur CREST LAWN cemetery (ind. mausoleum cryptsi: modern: terms. WA.

8607. cent gam over the previous record .00 .00 atives of Mr. N. T. Simmons, fact that industry must sell itself to the people.

The war has given set in the last quarter of 1939, and a 15 per cent gam over the first Norfolk, pt. cloudy 90 vived by two daughters, Mrs, 1 Mt City Cop 4 4 2 Nat A 10' 1 Nat Bellas Hess 'a Nat Cont .200 14', 14 Nat 1 12 12 2 Nat Pr 43 42 4 Nat 4. 1H 1s Nehi Corp 12" 12's 2 Zinc 1e 66' i 1 NY Shipbdfdsh 22'i 22' 10 Niaq Hud Po 5'. 5 3 Nipissing Mns 1 1 9 Nor Am LAP 1" 1' 1 Nor 20g 3' a 3' 2 Nor Sta Pw A 13'i 13' 2 Novadel Ag 2 36 36 .00 .00 Mr. and Mrs W.

A. Holland, Mr. and Mrs. T. B.

Holland, Mr. Special to THE CONSTITUTION. MILLEN, May 7. For the first time in its recorded history, Jenkins county passed through 1939 without a death from malaria a record Dr. I.

S. Giddens, head MAGNOLIA. BE. 9137 Florists us something else to talk about. P.

E. Perry, Decatur, and Mrs, 10'4 Vi 14 12 43 IH 12' 65'i 22U 5 1 1'a 3' 13'4 nuartpr nf last vear. North Platte, e'ear 74 and Mrs. Homer L. Denton, Mr but we must not allow it to divert niltlinil al rl.lf .00 .00 .00 Earl Warner, Mexico, N.

Y. The Oklahoma City, cloudy and L. E. Simmons, Carl, our minds from our real prob remains will be carried to Utica xtt tf.rCTiTT I Phoenix, clear MURRAY HILL FLORIST Our flower convey love and sympathy at Its best. Prompt deliveries.

Day-night UE. 6208. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sim lems." Pittsburgh, pt.

cloudy .00 .00 .00 INH.VV May V. (P) Portland. Maine, dear of the county health, attributes to an awakened public consciousness of the importance of sanitation mons, Mr. and Mrs. S.

W. Sim Fl.CiWERDEIX Florist, Reasonable prices. N. Y. (this) Wednesday morn inf at 8:25 o'clock for the fu neral and interment.

A. S. Tinner Sons. Industry's Position. Summing up industry's present Mack Trucks, reported March Portland, ore, cloudy rrompt oenv.

itu r. oe Leon. via. 2141. (111 jllO I w.wMH .00 .00 .00 .00 Raleigh, clear THE FLOWER BOX Funeral designs de livered.

Mtta. Forsyth. WA 6033. position, he declared it "has no problems which cannot be cured by understanding and sympathetic and mosquito control. Prior to 1939.

from one to several deaths had been caused by malaria in the county each year. Card of Thanks. equal to 19 cents a common share, compared with net loss of $94,869 in the first quarter last year. JOHNSON'S Peachtree Flower Shop Reno, clear Richmond, rain Roseburg. pt.

cldy. St. Louis, c'oudy Salt Lake City, clear -San Antonin. rloudv Okla 19 19 19 2.25 OkNGcvofS'-j 115H 115'i 115 49 Oldetyme Dist 4 3" 4 13 Nan Oil Ven 5" Floral designs reas. priced.

HE. 4959. T. .00 .00 .00 T. We wish to thank the many friends public opinion 50 65 58 54 49 48 46 57 37 63 42 59 38 69 51 58 45 62 56 59 60 61 65 66 61 Plants are in Allentown, 4U- I wno were so Kina in our recent nereave- Appealing for support or tne mtr)t foT their expressions of sympathy PEACHTREE FLORAL CO.

Floral designs delivered. Modest prices. CH. 3727. Plainfield and New Brunswick, San Francisco, clear Associated Industries movement, family of mr.

harry l. coggins RAINBOW FLOWER SHOP .00 .00 T. New Jersey. .50 Parker 11'i 11'i 2 Prkbrg RAR 9U 9a 9S 34 Pennroad 2' 2 2 37 Pa Cent Airl 20H 19H 20H 1 he outlined its 1940 program, 138 Ponce de Leon N. VE.

Bill In Memoriam. which he said includes "a search SAMS Flower Shop Floral desums. pot i jn memory oi my misDana. Jimmy i' aavannan, ciear Seattle, cloudy Shreveport, pt. cloudy" Springfield.

cloudy Springfield. Mo. cloudy Tampa, 1 Vicksburg, clear 14 Phoenix Sec 12 11'i 12 ted plants. ueJivered. MA.

ease. Metals. ing sell-analysis, ana conunuea Jones, who passed on May 8, 1939. You Investing Companies. NEW YORK.

May 7. (National Asso-ciaiton Securities Dealers, Bid. Asked. Admin Fd 2nd Ine 11.86 12.62 Affiliated Inc 3.59 3.71 Am Bus Shrs 3.14 3.46 Assoc Stand Oil 4.75 5.50 Bankers Nat Inv Corp A 7 375 8.375 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 self-improvement in sucn neios as uve in my memory mons, Mr. and Mrs.

M. L. Simmons, Mr. and Mrs. John Simmons, Mr.

and Mrs. S. M. Simmons, Danville, Mr. Will Simmons, Athens; Mr.

and Mrs. George Simmons, Danielsville, Mr. and Mrs. Dunck Simmons, Kannapolis, N. are invited to attend the funeral of Mr.

N. T. Simmons Wednesday, May 8, 1940, at 11 o'clock at North Atlanta Baptist church, with remains placed in state at 10 o'clock, Dr. J. L.

Harrison, Dr. J. F. Mitchell officiating. Interment, Crown Hill.

The pallbearers will be Mr. J. C. Green," Mr. Fred Whitley, Mr.

Otis Brown, Mr. Jimmie Smith, Mr. Raymond McLemore, Mr. Henry Fields. H.

Patterson Son. HUGH KARSNER Flower Shop Floral designs deliv. Modest prices. VE. B42Z.

NE WYORK. May 7. Copper steady: MRS. RUTH D. JONES.

electrolytic spot, Connecticut Valley employment relations( working 2 Pierce Gov V9 17' 17' 17', 1 Pit Bowes .40 7H 7f 7 1.30 PALE 3' ia 56'4 56 56 3 Pitts Foro Vt 12's 12H 12H 1 PittsMetallu'ia 12' 12' 1 Pitts PI Gl 1 102 102 102 1 Pratt A Ve 23'i 23'i 23'4 Washington, pt. cloudy Wichita, cloudy 11.12'2-50: export fas. New York, 11.10. Monuments and Markers conditions and industrial practices, Memoriam. Tin firm; spot and nearby 47.62"a; for .00 Wilmington, clear Va ward 47.2a.

Lead steady, spot. New York Boston Fund Inc 15.43 16.59 Whicn include our relations among In iaving memory of our son and i 5.00-5.05; East St. Louis 4.85. Zinc steady; 23 .13 Ourselves, With OUr competitors, brother. Wesley J.

Orr, DIXIE MARBLE St GRANITE CO. "We save von monev." MON MF.NTS- A LLS-COPING. 318 E. Howard. Decatur.

DE. 2321. East St. Louis spot and forward 5.75. GEORGIA: Generally fair and contin our suppliers, our customers, our ued mild today and tomorrow.

Quicksilver 172 nominal. Pig iron, aluminum, antimony, paltinum, Chinese wol- 14.123 30.00 11.63 3.88 North Carolina: Partly cloudy, not stockholders our emDloyes and so warm in n6rth central and north- SlOCKnoiaers, our npiojfc iremne ana aomesuc scneeute INTERSTATE Marble it Granite Works, 1679 West View drive. S. W. RA.

4919. west portions today: tomorrow partly Wltn our government city, suite British Type Inv Bullock Fund Central Nat Corp Chemical Fund Comwlth Invest Corporate Trust Diversified Tr Diversified Tr Dividend Shrs Muity Corp 63 pf First Boston Corp 1.7S PS I $7 pr pf 103 102' 102' 1H I 3 Ind SS pf 58', 57H 58 i 7 PugSdPAT'ie 27 26H 26' Pyrene Oe 6's 'a ifTilO Quak Oats US'a 111 118 23 gepub Avia 6H 6H 5 Rem Inv When evening shades are falling And we are sitting alone. In our hearts there comes a longing If you could come by our homes. Oft and oft our thoughts do wander To your grave just aown the way, Where we laid you. dearest Wesley, Two vears aco todav.

FATHER. MOTHER. SISTER and BROTHER. cloudy, somewhat, unsettled in the moun and federal." ROBERTS Marble Co. Monuments on display.

108 P. de Leon. N. E. VE.

7701. tains. Land Bank Bonds. South Carolina: Generally fair and He declared the organization's chief aim is "to seek and continue cntinued mild today and tomorrow. Land May 7.

Federal NEW YORK, Bank bonds: Florida: Generally fair to. ay anJ to morrow. to seek a change in public opinion regarding industry to make it pos Bid. Asked. Tennessee: Fair and continued warm 111 6.50 1.30 25.00 18.00 7.37 3.60 4.60 5.86 32.31 4 90 10.86 6.35 (COLORED.) sible for the American system ot 13.50 26.00 10.79 3.57 2 43 3.73 5.75 1.18 24.50 16.50 6.65 3.25 4.05 5.09 30.14 4.94 4 49 9 99 5.83 6.97 5.3!) 5.77 3.89 5.37 6.62.

15.50 today; tomorrow increasing cloudiness followed by scattered showers in west 1 Rust IAS .15 13'. 13' 35 St Regis Pap Vx 3 Salt Oil 9's 9 Vt 2 Scovill 31 30H 31 18 Segal LAH 1 4s July 1946-44 3's May 1955-45 3s July 1955-45 3s January 1956-48 3s May 1956-46 Ill', 107 106'a 106s, 106 1'4 private enterprise, as we know it PERKINS, Mrs. Queen passed re portion. 108 Va 106s J07 107 'a (COLORED.) BLOODS AW, Mrs. Mattie of Scottdale, died May 7 at the residence.

Funeral announced later. Sellers Brothers. (COLORED.) LIXDSEY, Master William will be funeralized at graveside today at 10 o'clock. Interment, Washington Park. Haugabrooks.

Louisiana: Partly cloudy today; tomor in Georgia, to more effectively First Mutual Tr Fd Fiscal Fund Ins Found Tr Sh A Fund Tr Shrs A Gen Capital Corp Gen Investors "ir Group See AutomobHe Group Sec Aviation Group Sec Building Group Sec Chemical Group Sec M'chandising Group Sec Mining Group See Ft Equip row cloudy, thundershowera and cooler function, and to deliver to the peo cently at a local hospital. Funeral announcements later. Han-ley's Ashby Street Funeral Home. north portion. Mississippi: Partly oudy today; to 11 Select Ind ''a .50 Sel I al ct 5" 58 "a 58'a 2 Sher Wms I'ze 95 95 Sim HarAPt 4, 4H 951 4, Fire Record morrow cloudy, thundershowera and cooler in north and west portions.

ple more of the benefits of that system in the form of higher standards of living, higher wages Alabama and Extreme Northwest Flori DICKERSON, Mr. Robert died at his residence, 341 Irwin street, da: Fair today; tomorrow partly cloudy TARPLIX. Mrs. Jennett of 548 LEE, Mr. Dock of Ben Hill, passed at a local hospital May 7.

The funeral will be announced by Ivey Brothers, and shorter working hours. 4 Sing Ltd 2's 25s ,10 Sing Mfg 134' 134'-'a 2 Solar Mfg 1's 9 So Coast 2 2 3 So Penn I'a 39 38H (From o'clock Monday night to 1, roup bee Siteel to cloudv. Old Wheat street, passed away Group Sec Tobacco May 7. Funeral announced later. Haugabrooks.

Arkansas: Cloudy, showers and cooler o'clock Tuesday night.) P. M. In extreme west portion today; tomorrow cloudy, showers and cooler. 2 "a 10:04 33 Auburn avenue, N. auto.

at her residence May 7. Funeral announced later. Moreland Funeral Home. 10:09 562 Techwood drive. N.

short East Texas: Cloudy, snowers in me to express the opinion that he had renewed representations on behalf of the Tokyo government against 1 interior, cooler in northeast and north circuit in refrigerator in vacant JENKINS, Mr. Jerue passed away suddenly May 6 at the residence. 383 Fraser street WILKINS, Mr. Glenn The funer apartment. central portions today: tomorrow ciouoy.

27a 134' a Vs 2 39 2'a 15 1H 11 184 20H 41 36' 2 "4 15 1H 11 20', 40' 4 7.58 5.84 6.28 4.24 7.30 16.67 1.18 I. 40 11.12 23.07 15.44 16.46 11.35 14.61 4.53 7.38 5.45 21.99 II. 70 1.35 13.22 10:21557 Howell place, S. short clr showers in east portion, 1 Scald. ng 1.20 Spalding 1 pf 15' a 1 Soeneer Shoe 13i 4 St CapAS 11.

SO St CAE Pf 1.60 18 2 St Oil Ky 1 20H 10 St Oil 1 41 5 St PowALt St PowALB 1 St Stl Sp '-'a 36' cuit in electric fixture In resi me new immigration quuid uiu. rT nfrc KMirrra nassed The new measure, which would CLARK Mrs. away at her residence, 114 Rich Funeral announced later. More-land Funeral Home. dence of W.

L. Dennard. restrict immigration to 500 from A. M. Tuesday Fashion Cooking Show every nation annually, awaits only 8:39 Confederate avenue and A.

P. railway, erass. mond street, recently. Funeral announced later. Pollard Funeral Home.

MOSLEY, Master Walter James Set for Friday Night Quezon's signature to be put into! al services for Mr. Glenn Wil-kins will be held today at 2 p. m. at Winston, Ga. The cortege will leave from the residence of Mr.

and Mrs. Andrew Turner, on Northside drive at 12:30 p. ra, Rev. Jordan will officiate. Han-ley's Ashby Street Funeral Home.

3 V4 36'. 3'a 2'4 4v. 11:071083 Peachtree street, overheated Vs ster Br Strs 1 Ster Inc .20 2.50 Stetson JB 2'-4 law. There is no restriction at Friends and relatives are invited to attend the funeral of Master The latest in fashions and boiler at Modern Cleaning Com pany. .1 4'a present on Japanese immigration.

culinary art will be on display Incorp Investors Independence Tr Sh Instl Sec: Bank Group Instl Sec: Insurance Investors Fd "C- Inc Keystone Custodn 2 Keystone Custodn 3 Keystone Custodn 1 Keystone Custodn 2 Keystone Custodn 2 Kevstone Custodn' 4 Manhat Bond Fund Maryland Fund Mass Invest Tr Mutual Invest Nation Wide Voting New England Fund Stocks Bid Supply North Am Bond Tr ctfa Nor Am Tr Shares 1953 Nor Am Tr Sh 1955 Nor Am Tr Sh 1956 Putnam Gt Fund Quarterly Income Sh Repres Tr Shrs Super of Am Tr A Super of Am Tr Supervised Shrs Trusteed Industry Shrs Wellington Fund Walter James Mosley today at 2 11:42 1453 DuFont street, S. smoke 2.23 1.07 1.27 10.42 21.02 14. OH 15.01 10.30 13.24 4.04 6.68 4.23 20.45 10.71 1.22 12.27 5.98 45.875 2.34 2 90 284 13.79 7.50 10.27 3.S9 3.77 9.88 .85 14.23 Friday night at the tenth annual a. o'clock from graveside in An scare. P.

M. 6.48 Lodge Notices derson's cemetery, Decatur, Ga. 12:11 West Peachtree street and Balti more place, auto. JOHNSON, Mr. Tom S.

Friends and relatives of Mrs. Mary A. Johnson, Mrs. Julia Johnson, Mr. and Mrs.

Walter Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Willie Johnson, Miss Sarah Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Johnson, Messrs.

J. R. and Harvey L. Johnson and Mr. and Rev.

Maxey will officiate. Chan dler, James C. 12:14646 Ashby street, S. residence, little damage. 2:18728 Windsor street, residence of vocational open house of BooKer T.

Washington Evening school. The public is invited to the exhibition, which will also include a concert by the school's orchestra and glee club, under the direction of Drew S. Days tnd M. J. Johnson.

14.75 8 75 10.77 2 Taggart 4H 4H 4 Technicolor 14H 14' 4 14'-4 1 Tob Pd Ex 5- 5 5'. .75 Todd Ship 4e 72 71' a 72 i 1 Trans Lux 1H 13i 1H 1 Tubus Chat 8' a la 1 Tung Sol Lam 2's 2r 2' 1 Tung pf AO 7'a 7'a 7a 4 Udylite Co 6H 6'i 6" 8 Un Can 1Va 11H 11'a Unit A Pr 14 13H 14 1 Un't Strs 60 Unit Gas 1S 1H 1H 3 Un pf 4'ak 107'4 106'a 107 (COLORED) TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: I v. il not be responsible for anv drbt incurred bv anyone except myself after this date, May 8, 1940. CARLTON NFLSON. 404 Griffin Street, N.

W. ROGERS, Mr. Carroll Scott The T. L. Cash.

A called communication of Pythagoras Lodge No. 41. F. A. will be held in the Masonic temple, Decatur, this (Wednesday I evening.

May 8. at 8 o'clock, for the purpose 3:45 Rear of 520 West Peachtree street. friends and relatives of Mr. N. truck.

Carroll Scott Rogers, and Mrs. 5:30 2096 Ridgedale avenue, N. E. Mrs. Grant Perry are invited to attend the funeral of Mr.

Tom trash. Annie Rogers, of 78 Bisbee ave 10.74 .94 15.64 6:17 Harris and Courtland streets, auto. nue, South Atlanta, are invited Cemeteries Colored of conferring the Master's degree, to be conferred by the Worshipful Master. Light refreshments. Visiting Masons are invited to attend.

By order of A. P. BUTLER, W. M. FLETCHER PEARSON.

Sec. 7:47 West Peachtree street and North S. Johnson today at 1 p. m. from Jefferson Baptist church, Put to attend the lunerai or Mr avenue, short circuit in street car operated by L.

W. Plunkett; no 1 Unit LAP A 35 34 Yoshitla Calls on Quezon As Quota Bill Nears Law nam county, Rev. W. M. Jackson officiating, assisted by Rev.

E. D. COPPER OUTPUT GAINS. WASHINGTON. May 7.

Bureau of Mines today re Carroll Scott Rogers, Thursday. May 9, at 2 o'clock p. at our chaoel. Rev. J.

A. Baxter offi 10 Unit LAP pf 2 Unit Prof Sh 2 Unit 2' 2 Unit Specialta damage. 8:06 Hunter and Martin streets, S. false alarm. 8:23 Pace's Ferry road, CHESTNUT HILL Cemetery Ben H.

Townsiey. Sec. lota available on easy terms. Moreland S. E.

WA. 0922. Funeral Directors-Colore POLLARD FUNERAL HOME-24-hTT smbuianca service. 439 Frasex. MA.

73 6 Watkins. Interment, churchyard 35 73 5 Vs 8 4'k ciating. Interment South View The cortege willieave the resi ported 1939 production of refined copper at 2,019.030,755 pounds, an SALES OF DIAMONDS W. M. LEWIS CO.

4TH FLOOR PETERS BLDG. 8:24 Pryor street and Southern railroad 72H 5'. 6 a 77 4 2)4 MANILA, May 7. (JP) The Japanese consul general, T. Yo-shida, called on President Manuel QncTnn todax Radius cLietveES dence, 569 Marl6-! street, at 10 3 USAInt Sec 2 US Foil 8 8 4 US Lines pf 4H 2 US Plyw 27' 4 4 Unit Wall 2s cemetery.

Ivey Brothers, mor ticiaas. increase of 434,000,000, or 27 per erass. 8:37 Peters and Walker streets, S. lale aJam. a.

m. Pollard neral Home. 27'. 24 is cent, over the previous.

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