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Wisconsin State Journal from Madison, Wisconsin • 25

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Dial Alpine 6-3111 WISCONSIN STATE JOURNAL, FRIDAY, JULY 31, 1959 SECTION 2, PAGE Obituaries In Bucks County Business as Usual Selected Market Transactions on the Sabbath The Daily Investor Retirement Query: Stock or Mutual Fund? New York Stock Exchange Albion Findlay, '02-'0S Badger Grid Star, Dies BRISTOL, Pa. un It probably will be business as usual Sundav Wad. Thurs.l Wed. Thurs.l Wad. Thurs.

Clos'd Clos'd1 Aircraft Issues Fly Higher Clos'd Clos'd Clos'd Clos'd Admiral HH Gan. Elactrlc 81 80'. Owens III 101 1O0 around this Bucks county munity. Justice of the Peace Earl B. 28'.

Alaska Jun Aid. Cham Aid. Si ct Bv WII.I.IAM A. DOYLE SH SH Gan. Foods 4 127M can.

Motors 57'. 83' i 81'l OOOdv Tlr '414 112 lti; BT. 54V 111. 111 CHIPPEWA FALLS Funeral services were held July 24 at Notre Dame Catholic Church (or Alcoa O. husband and I are in a ounndarv We nlan tit Amarada Dougherty said Thursday he will Today's Funerals in Madison Robert J.

Neesvig. 9 a.m.. St. James Catholic Church, 1128 St. James ct.

Hoyt T. Simmons, 11 a.m., Fitch-Lawrence funeral home. 626 University ave. Mrs. Bessie Goodman, 2 p.m., Schroeder funeral home, 3325 E.

Washington ave. Deaths in Area Bcloit Harold Doner died in t44 Mm Srt. Wast. S. 27 95' 4 Pan AWA 26V4 So'.

Penney, J.C. ill 142'. Pa. 18'. 544 Peps, COI lla 27 Phelps Dodge 105', 43 Phillips Pat.

50 48'. RCA 44' 429 Republic Steel 711 S3'. Reynolds Tob 54 431. obey a Pennsylvania Supreme' i i- LA.L 101' i 4t'e 44 774 Most Market Prices Uneven 9 i Ml. Cantrat 43'.

34 int. Bus M. 12' i II 'a Int. Harv JtH 2ts mt. Nickel 41 4'I int.

Papar 7tv 7l'i mt. TAT. 57V $4' Johns Mnv. 22 12V4 Kannacott 1148 111 Krasta, S. 5 48'.

413 54V 104', lit 3IV4 57' 104H time. We would like to increase that income by $100 a Armour month. If we start to invest now in stocks and continue M'oaa? to invest each month for 12 years, how much money wilL 'JSf'siiVi 54' i 36'. 44 41' 441 104 4 Saiejv Slor IN Saars Roab 134 Sinclair 574 Socony 1041 Southern Co. Albion G.

Findlay, 79. former football coach and high school principal who died July 21. His widow was the former Lucy Hamacher of Madison. He had been retired since 1952 from the Court writ stopping him from making sight convictions of persons working on the Christian sabbath, in violation of the state's blue laws. Dougherty indicated Wednesday he would continue his one-man uta i tj.

imaci v. I li I ii i H-ii-o tha 9 AA it I Ann 1 Cata, J. I. cttr TrJC 14 34'. South Pac Ce lanese 14'.

34 Lib A McL II. SI0O a month for our retirement? Colotex It 314 Lockhd. Air 2ta It's 724 14V, MM 547 47T 54. Also, would it be better for us to invest in mutual carro Da Pes it NEW YORK lAV-Aircraft issues skipped higher as stock market prices milled unevenly Thursday. Leading shares swung fraction to a point or better.

A number of insurance business. Cessna 14' I Beloit Thursday. fund shares rather than in storks of various industrial 17V 44' 41V 45V, 394 71 41 54' 47V 55 114 44V I5 104 148 144 104 i 42H 5 Sparry-Rand Stand. Brand S. O.

O. Ind. S. O. New J.

Studebaker-Pk Swllt Co. Texas Co. Transam. 12': SO' 44' 4t 40 41'. 111 49J, 30'.

54 Mr. Findlay played football at 72 Chryilar Col. Oat 1 Edlion iVt corporations? 12 45' 15', 30'. campaign of blue laws enforcement. It resulted in a total L'25 arrests and convictions on the selected stocks took stiff losses.

A. You are faced with two of the toughest problems cmw'oii Comw. Wisconsin from 1902 to 1905, play ing both in the line and backfield 59' 1 Union Orb 148 19 Marsh. Field 47V 4 Martin, G. L.

47' 7141 Md. S. Util 4S, 47' i Mo. Pacific 47 214 Mont. Dak.

30'. 5I. Mont Ward 49 at'. Murray Corp 54': Nat. BISCUit 53'.

47 Nat Can 47 National Dairy sr. I7i Nat. Dist. 12' i 270', National Gyps 404 14'. National Ld 127'.

UVi NYC 2t 142 NOT. Pi 54 71 a Ohio Oil 424 9't Un. Pacific 14' i In the Wisconsin Minnesota 101' game of 1905, he ran 80 and 85 Corn Products S4Va Daara as Douglas Aire 44 Dow Cham 874 Dm Pont 149 Erla 141 Evans Prod liv Firestone 1441, Port 774 52 I United Corp 121 U. S. Ste 40'.

Wost. Union 1J9-, Wast. Eiec 214 Woolworth 41' 95 58 yards for touchdowns to give the Badgers a 16 to 12 victory. He confronting people planning for retirement. And, unfortunately, there's no pat solution to either of them.

You are wise to plan a steady Investment In equity securities that represent ownership in industry either through common stocks or mutual fund shares. That 59'. 17. 51': Yale A Town 37'; 41 I Ynts. I 144 1424 Sj bj Black River Falls-Chris E.

Williams, 11, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Williams. Rt. 3.

died in a hospital Tuesday. Cassville Caspar 'Cap) Adrian. 58. died in a Dubuque, la. hospital Thursday.

Dodgeville Edward T. Julson, 71, Dodgeville, died in his home Monday. Edgerton Mrs. Jennie Wile-man, 87, formerly of Edgerton, died in Janesville Wednesday. Hillsboro Mrs.

Arthur Heisel, 73, at her home in Hillsboro Wednesday. Mauston Mrs. William Bipal-ke. 84, died in Mauston Thurs Special Stock Listings past two Sundays. Speaking from a seashore resort where he is vacationing.

Dougherty said Thursday that "if the court has issued a writ of prohibition against me, they won't have to serve it. I will take cognizance of it, I will not evade their order." He said he would contact Bucks County Dist. Atty. Paul R. Beck-ert for confirmation the writ had been issued Wednesday, Dougherty said: "If I went awav on vacation Hr coppers, and tobaccos generally boiled higher.

Motors, chemicals, utilities and electronics were mixed. Oils Slide Oils suffered a relapse after bounding ahead sharply early this week. Steels, aluminums, and drugs also retreated. Turnover slackened to 3.240.000 shares from 3.460,000 Wednesday. The Associated Press average of 60 stocks dipped 30 cents from Wednesday's record high to $234.70.

The infiustriais ended unchanged, the rails down 80 cents and the utilities down 30 cents The Dow Jones industrial index crept up 0.19 to 67-37 to reach a record peak for the fourth straight was named tu AH American halfback that year. The following year he played professional football with the Massillon (0.) Tigers and later coached at the University of Montana. After a year on the faculty at West Salem, Mr. Findlay became principal and coach ai Chippewa Falls where he developed the school's only all-state champion way, you should do well as their value and dividends increase in the years ahead. But there is no set formula by which you can figure out how much you should invest to reach your goal of $100 a month 12 years from now.

Everything depends on how well the securities you choose do over the years. DOYLE If you pick the ngnt securities, you day. Mt. Horeb Clarence Bilse, and came back on Sunday how ship team. Wad.

Thurs. Wed. Thurs. Wad. Thurs.

Clos'd Clos'd Clos'd Clos'd Clos'd Clos'd Air Reduc ItVa 88 Eastman Kod ta t5 Natl Avlat 274 ll'i Allied Lad 54V4 55 El Stor Bat 53' 4 50' 1 Nort ft Wast 1014 id' All's Chal 11' II' 1 Falrb Mors 11 11 No Am Avia 45. 454 Alum Lmld 14' ami Family Fin 1014 It's Nor St Pwr 21 Hto Amer Can 44't 45H Pad Moaul 41' 414 Olln Mathisn 57V4 544 Amer Cyan 44 4411 Ftrn Corp 4414 44'. Pullman 4t 4tv, Amer Mot 46's 44'i Fillrol It Pure Oil 44. 431. Amer stand 15' 15' Forms! Oair 20 It'.

Ouak Oats 47' 47. Amer Vucosa 54. 54'. Gen Am Inv IS's 35'. Phod Selec 2' 2 Armco Steel 10', 7'.

Gen Dynam 51' 524. p0yal Dutch 44 45 Atlas Corp 6 7 Gen Telep 74 75 st Jos Lead IS 15's Avco Mia Cp 14', 14, Goodrich t4'4 t4 Schanley 4l'i 42' Salt Ohio 47', 44s Great AP 13'. 42, Shell Oil Bf Slaw Knox 55', 55', Gt Nor Ir Ore 31 Ifli. Simmons Bad 51' 1 54', Boa Aircfi 14 14 Oil 154 15'i Spietjel S4' Borden IS IS', ideal Cement MV 15', Stew Warn St 5t4 Bucy Erie 10', Inland Steal 52' 52', Sun Rav 14'4 27 Burrou9hs 15'. 141.

insp Cop 4OV4 41'. Tenn Gas 14'4 13' Cap Alrl 144 Int Min Chm 12' 11' Tax Inst I47' 145' Cities Seryic 51's 57', Klmb Clark 474 4t Tex Pas COH 104 10'. Coca Cola 155't 155' Krnaer M'i M'. Unit Aire 51V, 51' Colt Palm 41V 42' Lehman 304 30. Unit Alrl 42', 42.

Comm Crad 41 42' Li A May tl to', US Rubbar 64 44', Cons Edison 4', 44 Loews it 11 Walareen 414 so Curtis Pub 12 11', Lorillard 44 44' war Bro Pie 47 47 Culler Ham tl' t27a Lou a Nash 12' i II Wis Pub Sery 24V 24 Dist Sea lav 14', Merck is', 12'. Zenith Radio 111 lltv, East Alrl Monsan Cham 554 could they serve it? They can't might accomplish your alms by Investing about $100 or under the law, serve an order even less a month and reinvesting all your dividends After giving up coaching, he entered the insurance business writ, or precept on Sunday." Dougherty says his arrests were Mr. Findlay also served on the until the time comes to retire and start spending those dividends. Your question as to the advantage of buying various session. to show how "ludicrous" the blue City Council and Chippewa Coun tv Board.

55. Mt. Horeb. died in a Madison hospital Wednesday. Stoughton Ravn F.

Christ en-son, a native of Stoughton, died in a Pontiac, hospital Thursday. Drowning Victim's law is because it forbids all common stocks or mutual fund shares is perhaps the Survivors include his wife; four daughters and four sons. "wordly employment" on Sunday, most frequent that comes to this column. The Supreme Court writ was It's a question that people have to answer for them-granted on a petition by one of I selves. If you feel you can do a reasonable job of han- those convicted by Dougherty 1 dling your own investments, buy individual common Services Today 36 Hit Highs Of 1.210 issues traded.

420 advanced and 565 fell. Highs for the year were hit by 36 stocks and lows by nine stocks. Ten of the 16 most actively traded issues gained ground, five declined, and one was unchanged. In quiet bond dealings, U.S. government issues edged a shade higher while corporates shifted irregularly.

Bond sales totaled $6,670,000 American Stock Exchange a box ottice employe at a sum mer theater. Funeral services for 3 stocks. If you feel that you can then buy mutual fund shares. In the latter choice, you would, in effect, be hiring professional Investment management. Neesvig, 12, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Wed Thurs. Body of Tomah Man Found Near Lake TOMAH The body of Frank Papenfus, 76. Tomah. was found Tuesday night on the edge of Lake Tomah, shortly after an organized search was started by his brother.

Joe. Wad. Thurs. Clos'd Clos'd Clos'd Clos'd 0 ert L. Nees The conviction on sight notices carry a $4 fine and $9 costs.

The latter fee goes to the arresting Brat Tree 51 Ford Ltd 11' 11' 1 Wed. Thurs. Clos'd Clos'd Pancoast Pat IV IVs Singer Mf 544 54' Technicolor 7Va 7Va True Tamp 23 21 Utah I Sua 7V4 7'4 WebbtVKnapp 1'4 1' vig, 400 E. Badger who Thurs Madison Business Barometer justice of the peace. Glan Aid Hacla Min Hum Oil Inter Petrol Kaiser Indust Mesahi Iron 14 ft 56': 144 13 14V 14 Hi si 17 ITT 14 Bunk Hill Burry Bisc Carnation Cherry Bur Dumont Lb A nyn ot Am El Bd Sh 104 tv 5t'i 144 7'4 t4 12' 10'.

14 5t 14'4 7'4 tS Ms day drowned Revisions in the blue laws, call pi lift) 110 while playing dui A twine was wrapped around; par value. (Compiled by Madison Chamber of Commerce) ing for stiffer penalties, are now being considered by the state the bodv and attached to a neavy rain in on the shore. Monroe County Legislature. jan open drainage ditch at Westmor Midwest Stock Exchanae Deputy Sheriff Arden Oss termed Wisconsin, Other Stock Listings land park, will be AIR TRANSPORT (Outbound) Passengers B.xpress Pounds Freight Pounds Mail Pounds Waal. Thurs wad Thurs.l Cln'd Clos'd Armour 12', li'.

June 1958 5.890 10.237 14.784 13.865 3,499 June 1959 6.466 14.687 26.814 21.226 3,342 Clod Clos'd the death a suicide. Mr. Papenfus had been miss ing since early Tuesday. Minn Brew 8 '4 Wad. Thurs.

Clos'd Bor Warner '14 45 Champlin 23 21V. Hupp Corp 74 Heilemn Brew 14 144 By Ball, Farrall, Int. Thjriday Prices 5 Nor III Gas Peop Gas Wieboldt 30 1V 10'. 5914 l'l 'torn Wash 2tv 2t'4 Mt Ian Rless 74 74 I leldun Mf9 41 41V, I Bendix eiV 7tvy AUTO REGISTRATIONS Public Warned to Get Lockjaw Immunizations MENASHA The State Medical society Thursday urged the public to receive tetanus Hock- held at 9 a.m. today in St.

James a tholic Church, 1128 St. James ct. Burial will be in Resurrection cemetery. i ving besides his parents American Blllrite Rubber Central Elactrlc Gas Clark Oil Relinint, com. Day-Brita Lighting Oaway Portland Cement AB Frigikar Ask 24 22 14 141 24V lav 114 Bid 21 11 Vi 13 I3V 22V 17' nit Crash Victim Rites to Be Held Saturday EVANSVILLE Funeral serv ices for Jim A.

Johnson, 36, Dow-Jones Closing Stock Averages By THOMSON McKINNON AUTO SALES (Dane County) New Cars New Trucks Gas Service 107 General Merchandise 14 539 86 $42,409,631 ROBERT NESVIG Godfrey Co. 15 owner-operator of the Country club tavern here who was killed Kristine andjjaw protection through immuni are two sisters. Onen -0 TnnVlrbls "0 lfift 15 IS Utilities 81.78 65 SltscVg s.S4 Low Close Net Change 678 6 7 668.29 673.37 up 0.19 168.98 167.24 167.R2 off 0.67 90 13 89.11 89.71 nnch 221. 66 221.75 223.07 off 0.15 Hamilton Mfs Helen Curtis Husky Oil Iowa Southern Utilities Jefferson Electric Koehrin Co 25' 3 l1Va 2' 16' It Wednesday in a one-car accident jretra. ana a brother, Ldward, all zauon as a result ot three recent on county Highway MM two miles 1 at home; his paternal grandpar-; cases of lockjaw in the Manito- BANK CLEARINGS $49,605,781 BUILDING PERMITS Total Permits 288 Value $3,785,240 New Housing Units 104 Value $1,325,600 I woc-Sheboygan area.

south of Oregon, will be held at ents, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Nees 233 $951,130 102 779,400 cm. Saturday in the Roderick-! vig. E.

Badger and his ma- Dr. William B. Hildebrand. 1 1 granamomer, Mrs. Maaa Ward funeral home.

Cross Tal tsv Lake Sup Dlit Pr Madison Gas A Elae S4V Marina Corp 44 Maryland Casualty 31 McOuay, Inc Minneapolis Oas 3ft Nekoosa Edwards Paper AaVB 22' North Central Airllnei 74 Northern Plastica Iy Nuclear Chicago 40 Total stork sharps. Dow-Jones Closing Bond Averages By THOMSON McKINNON Close Net Change Menasha, president of the society, said that. "Everyone should pro- lyn Gallagher, 1037 Jenifer St. Survivine are hi wife; two daughters Jaqualyn and Roxanne Itect himself against lockjaw 15 14Va I7V 111 74 3I 17 le'a 144 MAJJ 5 471 MM 141 124 144 8V 21 44 44 MV 29V 104 74V 19 26'i 11', 11' 24V, tf Henrick Anderson 6,350 7,190 and two sons. Jav and Luke, all through immunization, particu- Henrick Anderson, 53.

of 1717 1 larly vacationers. Vacation in-Sheridan died Thursday in a juries are commonplace and tet-Madison hospital after a long ill- anus germs are every place." INDUSTRIAL EMPLOYMENT (Est. No. Prod. Workers in Factories WISCONSIN STATE EMPLOYMENT SERVICE Applications New Total Active Placements Bonds 83.31 up 0.03 10 First Rails 80.7T off fl.07 10 Second Rails 81.73 up 0.10 10 Utilities 83.27 up 0.14 '0 Industrals 87.53 off 0.05 Oscar Mayer 40 Pan-American Sulphur 204.

Portsmouth Steel inv Racine Hydraulic, pfd 24y Racine Hydraulic, com 154 Reading and Bates A IH Reading and Bates. Units 4 Royal Dutch Petroleum 74V Safeway steel Products 17V Southwestern States Telephone liu 959 3,618 493 974 2,779 734 He was born in the Town of Perry and lived in that area and in Steep Rock iy at home; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Johnson, Evansville; and a brother, Jerry, Monona village, Madison. Friends may call at the funeral home from 7 to 9 tonight.

Jake Schlumberger H. A. (Jake) Schlumberger. of 2721 Mason died in a Madison hospital Wednesday night. He was born in Reedsburg, and He said that farmers, industrial workers, and housewives who garden are most exposed to tetanus infection and that it can result from any wound that is contaminated by soil or dust.

Produce WISCONSIN Texas Eastern 30 Thermo King 224 Time, Ine CHEESE 471 1,153 MADISON iiPi Wisconsin American Cheese market today: Cheddar cheese UNEMPLOYMENT (Claims for U. C. in Average Week). MADISON HOUSING AUTHORITY New Applications Madison all his life. In Madison Mr.

Anderson was employed by Os steady, demand fair. Longhorn supply barely adequate to adequate; offerings Proper immunization before calves 26.001228.00; stocked and feeder classes nominal; medium and good stock cows 15.00-17.50. Hogs fairly active: both barrows and gilts and sows opening steady; 1, 2 and 3 200-240 ib barrows and gilts 13.75-14.00; 1, 2 and 3 270-400 Ib SOWS 10.50-13.00: few 300 lbs and under 13.25; feeder pigs unchanged; good and choice mostly 11.00; Sheep 800; all classes generally steadv; good and choice spring slaughter lambs 22.50.23.00; utility and good old crop lambs and yearlings cull to good shorn ewes 3.00-5.00; good and choice spring feeder lambs quotable 18.50-19 50. Additional Stocks Cruttenden, Podesta Ce. let hand, with periodic booster shots.

186 160 other small styles ample, large styles more than ample. Prices: Cheddars moisture basis 40-pound car Maver and! wnllld phmina'p thp tia7arrt rt ''locks no moisture premium 33 single daisies 34 -36; longhorns 34'3-35'! POSTAL RECEIPTS (4 Week Period) $344,835 o. ior me pastdeath and would prevent iUness 17 years. from serum reaction and loss of American Greetings 40' American Hospital Supply 40' American Marietta 4S Amp, Inc. ex-dir 374 $274,003 and midgets 35'.

-38. PRODUCI MILWAUKEE if Produce: He was a and money he added ber of the Amal- JU Hildebrand stressed that even was a Madison resident since 1930. Here he was associated with the Milwaukee Cheese Co. for 25 years until his death. Mr.

Schlumberger was a member of Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church and its Holy Name so Potatoes: About steady; new crop Arizona pudiic service 3 Arkansas Western Gas 261 Central III. Electric Gas 28 Central Louisiana Elactrlc 464 Central Main Power 25V4 CHICAGO LIVESTOCK CHICAGO '4-USDA--Hogs 5,000 UTILITIES Electric Meters in use Gas Meters in use Telephones in use Water Meters in use 49.291 26.789 78.005 27,041 steady to 25 higher on butchers; mixed Copeland Refrigeration 17H 47.180 25,441 73.429 25,536 513,532,000 ters and Butchers of North America. AFL-CIO, and of grade 2-3 and mixed Is, 2, and 1, i'o Donnelley, R. with proper treatment the State Board of Health estimates that between 40 and 50 per cent of the people who contract the disease idle. He added that it was an ex 250 lbs 14.25-14.55; mixed grade 12 and Dracketf Company J1V a few lots mostly is 200-2J4) lbs 14 Dynamics Corp of Am, pfd in several lots mostly is 200-220 lbs sorted i ei pso Electric 24 Pumpage 715,832,000 for grade 14.90 15.10, 70 at 15.10; mixed General Waterworks 24 2-3 and 3s 260-280 lbs 14.00-14.50; mixed MR.

ANDERSON inity Lutheran Church, Madison. Funeral services California long white. 100 lb sacks, U. S. No.

1, 4.75-5.O0; No. 1, 3.25-50; reds 3.75-4.00; Arizona red 3.50-75; Texas 3.50-75; Washington 3.75-4.00 Wisconsin whites 2.75.5.00. Cabbiige: weak; home grown bushel 1.00-1.25; red 2.00-2.25. Onions: steady; western 3-inch 3.0C-3.25; white mediums 2.50-75; 3-inch 2.50-75; Midwestern yellow medium 1.75-200. Poultry: steady; hens, 5 lbs and 70, 14; light, 14; heavy leghorns, light leghorns, fryers, 18; cocks, 9, young geese, 15; young torn turkeys.

21; young hen turkeys, 20; capons, 7 lbs and under. 22; rabbits, 14. Eggs: steady; A large, 32; mediums, 27; large, 23; ungraded, 23. tremely painful death. Atk 43V 424 444 444 41 2V, 10'.

S0V 1AH 424 34V, 21Vj 344 2Vi 184 38V 294 19' 2'i 184 5 30' 19', 27 4144 28 42 347 2614 62 5 MV 214 1JH 31 8V4 34 VITAL STATISTICS Births Deaths Marriages Divorces (Dane County) will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday in the Schroeder funeral home, 3325 E. Washington the Rev. 334 73 143 28 326 73 170 19 2-3 and 3s 280-300 lbs 13.50-14.00; mixed IS, 2s, and 3s 150-190 lbs 13.5O-14.S0; mixed grade 1-3 275-375 Ib sows 11.25-12.50; mixed 1-2 275-500 lbs 12.50-13 00; mixed 2-3 275-150 lbs 10.25-11.50; mixed 2.3 450-550 lbs 9.50-10 'tO. Cattle 500, calves none; slaughter steers fully steady, very scarce; a few loads and lots good to average choice steers 25.00-28.00; a shipment 1,075 Ib standard steers 24.50; a load of choice Five Vacationers Killed in Collision COLUMBIANA, Ala.

(UPI) -Five members of a vacationing family of sevpn including threp Charles S. Anderson of Trinity Lutheran Church officiating. Friends mav call at the funeral CHICAGO POULTRY nnuttrv no, hand orime 1.159 lb heifers 26.75; few CHICAGO -USDA Live ciety. He is survived by his wife, Julia; a daughter, Mrs. R.

D. Nash-old, 2906 Stevens a son, John, with the U.S. Air Force at Shep-ard Air Force base Texas: a sister, Mrs. Frank Gregg, Park Rapids. Minn.

Funeral services will be held at 9 a.m. Saturday in Blessed Sacrament Church, 2131 Rcwlfy ae. Burial will be in Sacred Heart funeral home, 540 W. Washington cemstery, Reedsburg. Friends may call at the Joyce after 2 p.m.

today. The rosary will be recited in the funeral home a 8 tonight. Grains Labor Legislation were 58,000 1 loads good and choice 775- 1,075 Ib heif- tone; Wednesday's receipts Glsholt Machine Co. 14. Groliar Society International Rectifier Corp.

274 Iowa Public Service ia Keyes Fibre 24Vj Kirsch Co 744 Madison Gas A Electric 55 McNeil Mach. A Engineering 28 Mississippi Valley Barg 1 8' Mountain Fuel Supply 24 Pacific Power A Light 3''. Portland General Electric 244 Shulton, Inc. SB Sierra Pacific Power 224 Southern Union Gas 244 Standard Register Texas Eastern Transmission 2 Texas National Petroleum 4V Towmofor 31 Transct'l Gas Pipeline 22 Utah Southern Oil 12 Walter, Jim 2 Warner A Swasev jovi Watson Bros. Transportation 7 Wisconsin Power A Light Bv Thomson and McKinnon Canadian Javelin lbs; no prices reported due to insuf- ers 25.00-26.25; a part load mixed utimy standard 1.100 Ib Holstein 21.00; children, were killed near here Snarled in House CHICAGO CASH GR'.

ficlent receipts. cctnmercial rows 16.50-18.00; utility 15.50- home after 2:30 p.m. today. Burial will be in Roselawn Memorial Park. He is survived by his wife, CHICAGO up No wheat or soybean sales.

Corn I yellow 1.27; No. 2 CHICAGO BUTTER AND E53 canners ana cutters 14.00-16 WASHINGTON VI Labor leg CHICAGO ifft Chicago Mercantile jj- sort heavy Holstein cutters up to 17.25; VKllow 179: No 3 yellow Oats Thursday when their car collided with a Southern Railways train. The victims were fctaMju ttejiriv: 000; No. 1 extra heavy white No 3 islation became further snarled heavy white Snvhin oil Palma: four sons, Harlowe wholesale buying prices unchanged. 93 score AA 92 A 90 57; 89 SS'k; Cars 90 89 58.

Barley: malting choice 1.15-1.25n; faad Henrick Jr Fond Zuiciernoek' 36' of Glaslonbur.v 5401 Alder rri in the House Thursday. There were these develop ments; Eggs unsettled, receipts n.ouu; wome- sala buying prices unchanged to i low du Lac; Delbert. at home; and! wife Edith, 35. and a tew ngnr canners w.ju-'o.j, and commercial bulls 21.50-23.75; veal-ers 35.00 down; culls as low as 15.00; a few medium 750-850 Ib feeding steers 24.50-25.00; medium 650 Ib stock heifers 23.50. Sheep 500; all classes steady; But good to choice 80-100 lb spring slaughter lambs 22.50-24.00; a few lots choice 90-95 lbs 24 50 49 head high choice 95 lbs 25.00; a few sales utility 18.00.22.00; cull It choice shorn slaughter ewes.

Wheat finished Vst-4 cent a bushel hioher, Seotember $1.90: corn higher to lower, September M.Mej oats er; 65 per cent or DeTTer grace mum 31; mixed mediums 26; standards 26 dirties 25; checks ONE. Fortv-three Democratic tnree ot tneir cnuaren, Koy, lif, Debra. 7. and Russell, 3. II' members banded together to op hioher, Seotember new type contract ae-5; rye loer to 1' higher.

September soybeans Vi-lV te- Roger, serving in the Army at Ft. Ord. six sisters. Mrs. Seymour Gilbertson, Mrs.

William Smith Mrs. Clarence Lunde. and CHICAGO POTATOES CHICAGO if USDA Potatoes arrivals Two other children, were ported in critical condition. Mrs. Elmer Alton September 75; on track 218; total U.

5. shipments Madison Markets The family was en route to Mrs. Elmer Alton, 79, of 1615iMrs Leonard Hustad, all of Mt. July 30 The following are livestock CHICAGO (UPI) Grain range: Mobile to visit Zuiderhoek's par 294; supply light; demand good; mar-ket for long whites slightly weaker, round reds firm; carlot track sales: California long whites 3.50-4.20; Texas round reds 2 Washington round HIGH LOW CLOSE Summit died Thursday in a Marlicnn hosDital after a brief OPEN WHEAT: ents. Utilities Prefered By Hariev, Haydon A Ce.

Thursday Prices Bid Cont. III. Pub. Serv At Cent. Ml.

Pub. Serv. 4 A Horeb: Mrs. Oscar Swiggum, Eau Claire, and Mrs. Mell Harris, Madison; a brother, Thor pose any but a simple bill favorable to labor unions whkh they will offer themselves.

TWO. Democratic Leader John W. McCormack of Massachusetts told the House that debate on labor controls would start next Tuesday, but this schedule may be upset by the rules committee. reds 2.50-2.65; Washington round Sap 190 DC 795 reds 3.50; 2.65; Idaho-Oregon long whites Mar 198 Nebraska round reds 3.50-3.65. Anderson.

Mt. Horeb; and eight trends and prices at the Oscar Mayer and Co. Madison stockyards. Tha prices are based on auallty. grade.

ve.d. audi weight- Butchers Steady Bulls 200-220 lbs 1, 2s, 3s, 12.5014.59 Sows Steady Bulk 350 lbs down, 1c, 2s, 3s 10.75 11.50 Cows Steady Utilities 140015.09 Canners and cutters 13.00 14.59 Shelley cutters 12.00 down May 196' Jul lltv Stf) 184 Ask 83 81 94 47 105 103 B) 71 Consum Power 4'z 1 Gen. Tal. of III. 2 84 Gen.

Tel. of Wis. 5 W. So Hot in Louisville a Street Blows Up grandchildren. Livestock CORN Se H9v, Lake Sup.

Dist. Pow. 5 Mont -Dakota Util. 4' 81 MILWAUKEE LIVESTOCK 10 1SV. l8'4 196' 181 4 184 11 113 117 118' .3 7V 70 3 71 195' 3 191'3 1944 182 184 1194 1134 117H 118' e7V 6844 704 71' Dec 11J LOUISVILLE, Ky.

(ff It was so hot in Louisville Thursday a MILWAUKEE JP Livestock: Estimated hog receipts 500; steady Wis. Elac. Power 3.69 Wis. Mich. Power 4 99 higher; U.

No. 1 2 butchers only. Mar 11744 Mar 118 OATS Sets ai'i Pow. and Lt 4 st 12 1 Fat bulls McCorm a announced the rules committee would clear on Monday a bill drafted by a House labor committee. But then it de street blew up.

7CV1-770 Ihs 14 0C.14.50 bulk of the SOWS George Hughes Rites Funeral services for George W. Hughes. 80, of 227 State who was tound dead in his home Wednesday, will be held at 10 Pub. Service 5 11 104 105 Average In mid-afternoon, when the Steerf and Heifers Steady illness. The former Lydia Crase was born in Linden.

She married on Feb. 1, 1901, and was a Madison resident for the past 33 years. She was a member cf the Linden Methodist Church. She is survived by her husband; six daughters. Mrs.

Henry Raush. LaMesa. Gilmore Liddicoat. Linden: Helene Alton. 1615 Summit Mrs.

Helen Mauermann. Beloit: Mrs. Gale Clark. Chelsea. Mrs.

Roland Delamater- 1022 College lino down 20.09 down up to 27.50 24 00 24.50 22.00 24.99 temperature was 98. the pave Prime Good anej ch Standard and good veloped that the rules committee 1894 194' 197' 194 181 Vl 184 119V I13'A 117 4V 474 49'. 49' 131' 1354 13444 134 JU'i 219 222' 22 8.50 8.40 8 70 9.45 ment over a culvert on heavily 49 plans to consider other legislation NEW OATS Sat 474 Dec 49V. Mar 49' May a87 RYE SO 132V C4JC, 134 Mar 137'4 May 135' Calves Steady to $1 Choice and prime a.m. Saturday St.

Raphael Cathedral 222 W. Mab st. 28 00 32 80 23 0027 90 4' Tha Artra. ha nairf until Monday and has not yet sched uled a hearing on the labor bill 500 lbs and down, 8.75-12 25. stags 6.00- wj, pub s-vic, 5 01 102 8 00; boars 5.00-4.00 Cattle: estimated 400; Wednesday's cows market 50 lower, canners and cut I nctirnnre irrl(S ters 13 00-14 00; utilities 16 00-17 00 iflSUrOilCe JtOCl5 dairy bred heifers, uti itv to commer-i By Loaw; A Company, Inc.

cial 18 bulls steady to 50 low- Thursday Prices commercial 22 utilities 1 50. American Insurance Mva 21 50; fed cattle steady; good to choice casualty 127 'teers 24 good to choice heif Home se ers 73 00-27 00 Maryland Casualty 37 Calves estimated receipts: 500, Wed-. MiH Bonding A Insurance 35 0 L2 tmSZl National Umon Fire Insurance 114 34.00-35.00, standards grades 25 At(nJ Ljft J44 cull to utilities 20 O0-25O0 Beneficial Standard Life 154 Sheep, lambs: estimated receipts $1 00, Friends may call a' the Joyce funeral home. 540 W. Washington) McCormack told reporters, on traveled Dixie highway literally exploded.

Officials said water trapped beneath the pavement turwsd to steam, causing the blast that buckled the pavement. SOYBEANS Sep being advised of this, that the 219 220' inonn Friday: ml' Soutnern Wisconsin Produce 17V.1 4, Grade A large white 2 j53 I Grade A large brown 27 171, Grade A medium 23 aa Grad II ave after 2 p.m. today. The rosary will be recited in the funeral Nov Jan 133' 3 137V 1384 134 '4 21 22044 2244 227' 3 224 8.55 8 45 8.7$ .47 4.1 an rrv anrf Donald. Mar 224' 224 228 "3 May today.

labor bill would be called up as soon as it is cleared by the rules group. mree sous. home at 8 p.m 132' 2 13 137V'4 13S 2U'i 21' 223'4 224'. 228 (.50 8. 67 1.70 .45 210' 210 20O4.

LARD both ot KaKersiie.u. Wednesday's market steaov tor. 18V. and prime lambs 22 00d to Nwio. Lih 244 Burial will be in Resurrection 19'j 254 Sep I 55 Oct Dr.

Bevar. Blanchard. Cedarburg. ceme(er. hoice 19 50-21 00.

cull 10 medium iu.uu- Tr Travelers Insurance NOV 8.45 $.75 9.45 14.50; ewes 5.50 down. 48'. J6'7 V. S. Lite ot New York James Glynn James Glynn.

63, of 108 LC Few -4 -i: 1 -ri 1 Dec jan Exhaust Fume Study na Undergrades, small 11 PROOUCC Frank Fruit Ce. Lettuce 104 IS Celery 4 IS 40 lbs. 5.4B Potatoes 4.50-5.59 Tomatoes 1.75 4.90 Wafermeloei. 1 lb. .94 Cantelouoas 4.75 1.25 SOUTH ST PAUL LIVESTOCK SOUTH ST PAUL.

Minn. USDA- MINNEAPOLIS WHEAT Bank Stocks 25 granaemmren. mu i grandchildren P00 Hubbard R'lteS Funeral services will be held atj chn-Hav in the services for Paul See 209' 2'C 209 Dec 210 2104 208 hospital afier aa illness of fouriApprOVed by VjrOUp By Cruttenden. Podesta A Co Cattle 4,800. calves 500; trade fairly active on gov and choice slaughi.

jteers; n-ir fiiilv Kinartv demand bflsfc to. Wednesday Pnces Mav 20 210 209 Bid Ask 120 E. Hubbard. 60. of 2314 E.

Washing WASHINGTON JP The House choice steers 1150 lbs uo: tT' rad 1 anrf her Baek America lUUViSMS Wilson the Rev. Carl W. 17 steady heTfe-s Opening weak to 25 Baf.rs Tryrt commerce cuiiinuwase i um oua approved a bill authoriang a Investment Lompanies Chase Manhattan Bank cows very araooy; nuns 4t'i S1W tti. 43 44'i 1214 11 134 349 34 37' 14 high Continental Illinois Bank rhrarf, load lots averege '0 study of what effect exhaust good 1 First Nat'l Bank of Chicago By Markey, Hayoea A Co. choice slaughter stews 27 75-28 00 months.

Mr. Glynn was born in England. He had been a resident of Madison for 37 years. He was employed at the GishoR Machinery Co. for 36 years, retiring 1958 because of illness.

Surviving are his wife. Jane and choice steers laroety 26 00-27 50. Franklin National Bank Thursday Price Wisconsin Bankshares good and choice heifers 2 5 00-2 7 00 ton who died in a Madison hospital Wednesday, will be held at 8:45 a. m. Saturday in the Schroeder funeral home, 3325 E.

Washington and at 10 a. m. Saturday in St. Mary's Catholic Church. Portage.

Burial will be in St. Man's fumes from motor vehicles on health. COWS 15 centers ana Strom berg. tne rirsl Methodist Church, officiating. B-irial will be in Roselawn Me-mmial Park.

Fnends may call at the funeral borne after 3 p.m. today cufers largely cutter ano utility bulls ctumercial and good it.00-21.5fl; veaker rsd sla'iof'er calves steady good and choice veaiers 27 00-30 00; good and cte slaughter general to make a study- LINOTYPE OPERATORS WANTED Must Be Experienced Steady situations. Five day. 37' hour week S3 4B per hour Paid vacations, sick 'hespflaluatson. For appointment call Mr.

Goon BR 6-39O0 Ext after 3 p.m. daily or writ. MILWAUKEE SENTINM. Wis. in two years.

WUCOriSIN ALUMINUM and ALl'MIM DOORS MEL -MART cemetery. Portage. a eside; James at rites will be conducted by the 18 Farwell st Donald Bid Ask Am. Business Sfares 4.24 4.44 Boston Fund tl.lt l.4t Broad Street 11.4$ 14.74 Canada Gen Fund Ltd. 1S.44 14.4 Century Share Trttat f.Sl 1.M Chemical Fund 12.M 13.V2 3aon-Hw Bal Fimd 82 23.4 Eaton-Hew Stock I .14 27.12 Fidelity Fund 17.44 05 tncor.

Investor M.24 113 Mass Invest Tnitt 14.44 15.3 I Mat Invest Growtn 14.44 is.at Nan investors 13.7$ la a England Fend 21.88 23.45 1 WiNiaea St Fund 14 IS IS 3 Puritan Pueat I.H 44 Soft-lad Am. Ine M.44 11.44 laieaakaliliis Tnrat, Btwkaa 127 $t9 ttreat 41 1 FunO Uft 10 granacniiaren: y. i j. Our Family Memorial "Ian Covers Your Complete Cemetery and a sister. Mrs.

Jack Paddock. -UJ" Fnends mav call at the funeral Blue Print Company i nts ji 1 Architect Supplies IT W. Dart AL 5-226 i home after noon today. The rosary will be recited by PAINT cV Vr.aa .1 41 .121 47. 44J8 Smad Memn) Qb Thurs.

Pre dar '88 '86 M.M 74.48 its US 68 54 sc 1.814 1(1 England. Lt The body is at the Schroeder Sg funeral home. 3325 E. Washington the Daughters of Isabella at 7: It BettllD CB -f4 CI J-0M2 jtonight in the funeral home..

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