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ISO NEED TO LOOK TWICE PHILADELPHIA. April 23 (IP A taxicab driver ran up to patrolman Georgp Fencel and him to escort him to a hospital quick. A young: woman in his cab was expecting a baby. Fencel took one look in the taxicab, jumped on his motorcycle and the cab to Jefferson Hospital with siren wide open. The expectant mother was the policeman's wife, Joan, 22.

They made it in plenty of time. Trade Active In Cattle Sale I.f»e«t«ek Auction Supplier for the Wednesday sale at Mac! Arthur Commission Co. numbered 382 I head. Tradine was active and sales were fully steady with the averages. Medium to stood slaughter yearlings and raives brought common to me- I dium steers and heifers at 50: cutter grades mostly down Butcher cows cashed at $21022; canner land cutter trades drew 20 00.

Heavys bulls $24 40. bulls sold from $20 00 6 23 90. Hors Good and choice butcher hogs sold at a top of $17 10: sows at $14 50 and feed er pigs at 13 Stocker Cattle Plain kinds of stocker cows and calves moved out at the pair. A few old cows with calf at from 143 the pair. Stocker yearlings and calves of medium to good brc $28 00: steers and sold mainly from Milk Cows Radio Dial Central Standard April at side brought the pair heifera from head.

ail of Dailas: A. McDonald Ppmoore. West; Ray Gordon Dallas One of Two Cities With Food Price Increase ATLANTA, April 23 Food prices rose 0.4 per cent in Dallas, during March, one of following two cities in the country showing the Wednesday an increase in food prices. Washington, D. was the other.

Houston reported a 1.0 per cent drop, the southern regional office of the Rureau of Labor said in its monthly consumer price i index. JFunrral Nntirea VANCE Vance Offutt. 73. died at his home, 1015 South Seventh Street, at 4:30 p. m.

Tuesday. Graveside will be held at 2 p. m. Thursday in Waverly Cemetery near New Waverly. widow, Mrs.

Betty Offutt of Waco; one nephew. Spencer Powell of Waco; one niece. Mrs C. L. Miller of Corpus Christ! Funeral Home, 1024 Austin Avenue, phone 4-1441.

Bred Blooming Grove; Hugh Cummings, Coi rana: Kelley Simons, Calvert; C. Everei Hillsboro L. Barnes, RoselJud; 1 Bohne. McGregor: King. Gatesville: A Childers, Mart; Clay Littlejohn, and Rtroud Malone: C.

Bennett, West; 1 ianey and Rowell, Marlin. Local H. W. Packing Co. Miller Abe Berlowitz.

Rutland Meat Robinson Packing Co. Arthur Weibu Albert Alexander Springer. C. son, George Bremmer, Brown. aid Nelson, L.

Huff, W. Johnson. H. Warnet. J.

C. Allison, L. L. Richar Bob Ellison and H. A.

Green. Cattle Local Market supplies for the local LARKIN. SAMUEL T. Samuel T. Larkin.

fi4. died at 12:15 a Tuesday at his residence, 609 South Fifth Ftreet. Funeral services were at 3 P. Wednesday at Connaliy Chapel. Rev.

A. Lane officiating, burial in Rosemound Cemetery. Survivors: His widow, Mrs. Larkin: his mother, Mrs. B.

Smith, of Fort Worth; three step-sons, A. W. Masters. L. Masters and N.

Masters, all of Waco; two step-daughters, Mrs. Watson and Mrs L. Truitt of Waco: five sssters. Mrs. G.

L. Powell and Mrs Elsie Powell of Fort Worth. Mrs Cleo Blanchard of Corpus Christi: Mrs. Wayne Henson of Gladewater. Anna Lee Full wood of Conroe; 10 grandchildren; two great-grandchildren Connaliy Funeral Home, 1000 Washington Avenue, phone 2-3407.

on all slaughter classes. Hogs ruled si to strong on all weights, top $1675. local livestock markel port, and quotations on other farm products, as given by Waco buyers: Hogs Light receipts of swine sold on local market Wednesday at. steady strong prices. The top.

$1675. was for good and choice butchers weighin ISO-240 other weight butchers quote $15 16.25* Sows cashed at 50 id feeder pigs were quoted Live Poultry A slow to weak market was nesday. Hens sold at 14 brought 24c lb. down; roo ducks and geese 14c 50c each. Turkey, and STRANGE, MRS.

KATHLEEN I Mrs. Kathleen I Strange, 75, died at 4 m. Monday in San Antonio. The hodv will arrive in Waco at 3-50 p. m.

Wednesday. Funeral services will be held at 10 a. m. at Compton's Chapel. Rev.

A Reilly Copeland officiating, burial In Greenwood Cemetery. Survivors: Her husband. Thomas A Strange, of San Antonio; one daughter. Mrs. Oscar Britton, of Hearne.

Texas; one Mrs. Fannie McLennan, of Waco. Mrs. Strange was born lr Waco and lived her all her life until 20 years ago. when she moved to San Antonio She was the sister of the late Bob and Coke Buchanan.

Pallbearers- Tilley Buchanan. L. McLennan. Btllv Alford. Tom Jr.

Warner Strange and Merle Strange, both of San Antonio. Compton's Funeral Home, 1024 Austin Avenue, phone 4-1441. display classified 121 DIRECTORY quoted 23c No. 1 hens 26c lb. Eggs The local egg market was weak, prices unchanged.

Grade A eggs were quoted 3fic dozen: No. 1 medium mixed dozen; current receipts sold at 28c dozen. Dairy Cream was quoted steadv with decline: No. 1 cream 55c lb No. 2 cream 50c lb.

Grade A milk with butterfat test ol 4 to 5 per cent at $6 7.48. Grain Local market prices were quoted unchanged Ear corn $1 80 per 75 lbs oats $1 bushel; wheat $2 35 bushel: barley and rye $1 35 bushel; milo and kaffir $2 95 per cwt. Meal, Cake, Local feed dealers' quotations to stockmen: Meal, cake and cattle cubes $91 per ton or $4 55 per 100 range $93 per ton. AM 1460 KWTX im WFAA-WBAP 820 KRLD 1080 5.30 5:45 Hmekeeper rimekeeper Sagebrush Farm-Home Hoar Radio Revival Weather 6:00 News; Farm Rdup 6:15 Farin Roundup 6 30 Breakfast 6:45 Roundup Timekeeper Timekeeper: Johnny High Timekeeper Bunkhouse Bailada i Farm Editor 1 Chuck Wgn Gang Stamps Quartet Country Gent Red 8how Top the Morn 7:00 Martin Agronsky 7:15 Dr. Feezor 1 7:30 Porter Randall 7:45 Music Home Ed.

News: Coffea Clb Coffee Clb: Weather; Cof Clb Coffee Club News: Carlyon Early Birds Early Early Birds Morning Hillbilly Caravan News. Hogan With Bud i 8 00 Breakfast Club 8.15 Breakfast Club 8 30 Breakfast Club 8:45 Breakfast Club News: Coffet Clb I Coffee Club Coffee Club Coffee Club Morning Jack Hunt Show Cedar Ridge Cedar Ridge CBS Morning Bing Crosby Bing Crosby Bob Crosby Mf True Story 9 .15 My True 8tory 9 30 Street 1 9:45 Against the Storm Cecil Brown Something for the Tr.ree 8UBt Welcome Traveler Welcome Traveler Your Tune Time Arthur Godfrey Arthur Godfrey Arthur Godfrey Arthur Godfrey 10:00 It Pays to 10:15 Know Waco 1 10:30 Break the Bank 10:45 Break the Bank Ladies Fair Ladies Fair Queen for a Day Queen for a Day Strike It Rich Strike It Rich Bob and Rav Dave Garroway Arthur Godfrey Arthur Godfrey Grand Slam Rosemary 11:00 Jark Berch 11:15 Tops In 11:30 Mary Hollldav 11:45 Buddy Morrow Curt Massey Capitol Comment Beat the Heat Bob Grant Tima Red Foley Eddy Arnold Waddill; Mirandy Stamps Quartet Wendy Warren Aunt Jennv Helen Trent Our Gal Sunday PM WACO KWTX WFAA-WBAP KRLD I 12:00 News. Home Ed. 12:15 Maids at Kevbd 12:30 Ranch Time 12 15 Rrh Time, Cedric Foster News Jerry Mkts. News, Wthr News: Murray Cox Hired Hands Judy and Jane Stamps Quartet News, Jack Gwyn Juniper Junction Guiding Light 1:00 Siesta Time 1:15 of All 1 30 Musir Matinee 1:45 Paul Harvey Wax Works Wax Works Reds vs.

Reds vs. Cubs Double or Nothing Double or Here's to Music News. Markets Dr. Paul Perry Mason Nora Drake Brighter Day 2:00 Hits for the Mra. 2:15 A for You 1 2:30 Dinah Shore 2:45 Evelyn Wlnteri Reds vs.

Cubs Reds vs. Reds vs. Cubs Reds vs. Cubs Life Beautiful Road of Life Pepper Young Rt. to Happiness Hilltop House House Party House Party Carl Smith 3:00 Betty Crocker 3:15 Money for Musle 3 30 Monev for Music 3:45 Whats Yr Brand Reds vs.

Reds vs. Cuba Reds vs. Reds vs. Cubs Backstage Wife Stella Dallas Wldder Brown Woman In My Hs. Big Sister Ma i Young Dr Malone Meet the 4:00 Parade of Muslo 4:15 Parade of Musio 4 30 News 4:45 Parade of Music Tune Factory Tune Factory Get Together Get Together Just Plain Bill Front Pg Farrell Lorenso Wife 2nd Burton Notre Dame Club News Grady Cole 6:00 News of the Day 5:15 Charlie Adams 5:30 Tom Corbett 5:45 Space Cadet Tiger Melodv Matinee Sky King King Star Reporter News Bob Crawford News, Jackson News Massey Tilton Paul I Lowell Thomas 6:00 Headline Edition 6:15 Sports News 6:30 Silver Eagle i Silver F.agle i Fulton Jr.

1 News: Sports Heatter Mutual News Reel George Morgan One Man's Family News of the World News: Sports Beulah Jack Smith Peggy Lee Murrow, News 7:00 Melodv 7:15 Melody 7:30 Melody 7 45 Modern Advn. of Casanova Hardy Family Hardy Family Father Knows Best Father Knows Best Mr. Keen Mr. Keen FBI In and War Playhouse Playhouse 8 00 Amateur Hour 8:15 Amateur Hour 8:30 Amateur Hour i 8:45 Dance Party Rod Gun Glub Rod Gun Glub jRoundup Dragnet Dragnet Counterspy Counterspy i Mr. Chameleon Mr.

Chameleon Stars in the Air Stars in the Air 9:00 Paul Harvey 9:15 Moonlight 9:30 Texas Roundup 9:45 Texas Roundup Baylor Request Club Club News, Weather Hit Parade i Hit Parade Hollywood Music Box Rbt. Waxwks Rbt Presidential Profiles 10:00 News, Home Ed i 10:15 Elmer Davis 10:30 News 10:45 ABC Dance Band Dsn. for (Last Word in Spts News Claire Stewart Night Beat Night Beat News, Paul Johnny 1 Record Shop 11:00 Music Along tha 11:15 Milky Way 11:30 Music Along 11:45 Milky Way Mutual Band Mutual Band Mutual Band Mutual Band Night Beat: Music Lennie Herman i Music From Hollywood Johnny Record Shop News. Spts Finals Record Shop 12:00 Sign Off Sign Off Off iSign Off 1 Stocks Sink As Oils, Rails Sa" NEW YORK April 23 an unusually low volume of trading, the stock market sagged today with weakness centered in rails and oils. The decline carried to around 2 points at the outside with the bulk of the losses in a fractional range.

There were plus signs running from fractions to around a point. Volume amounted to an estimated 1.100 000 shares. One of the first signs of the decline showed up in Northern Pacific and Amerada, both with extensive oil land holdings in the Williston Basin of North Dakota and Montana Thursday, April 24, 1952 (The Sfarn Nnns-Sritnntf Waco, 29 Official Records See WEATHER, 14 Nineteenth Dlstriel Court Archie Giles vs. Texas In- I from records in offices of the Home Abstract Ac Title Co 210 North Sixth Street: Robert G. Riggs et ux to 8 L.

Maxwell et ux. part of lots 13 and 14. block 10. Bagbv Addition, $6,500. John Bavlisa Earle et al to W.

Lee In the early part Barrett et ux, 75x175 feet at Twenty- of the session Northern Pacific was off second and Sanger, $12.000. as much as 2 and Amerada be- L. D. Barfield to Esteban Tenorlo. lot tween 5 and 6 points.

4. block 10, Beverly Place Addition. $300. workmen's compensation suit. RFPORT OF DEEDS jUry verdict for plaintiff on special issues.

Filed for record in office of the County i Judge B. Stanford Clerk of McLennan County, as compiled District State of Texas vs. J. Donaldson, worthless check. fiTe-year probationary sentence.

Judge D. W. Bartlett. Seventy-fonrtb District Coart civil Judge Y. McDaniel County State of Texas vs Currv Jr.

FIRES following fire wai reported to Waco Fire Department in 24 to 5 P. m. Wednesday: 123 p. new paint smoking on new furnace at 3913 Colcord Avenua. no damage.

France Honors Ike Among other downside oils and rails were Texas Pacific Land Trust, Kern County Land, Santa Fe. Nickel Plate. Sinclair Oil, Cmlf Oil and Standard Oil N. J. throughout trading unchanged on Steels and motors held fairly steady ewinging small fractions either way Stocks on the curb were mostly lower.

Down were Consolidated Royalty. Cuban Atlantic Sugar Ford Motor of Canada L. D. Barfield to Celestina Tenorlo. lots 5 and 6.

block 10. Beverly Place Addition. $600. H. Smiley Sr.

to J. C. Oakes et ux, part of 7 27-acre tract on South Third Street, Walter F. Schnizer et al to William O. Schnizer, small tract in Section 7.

Range Tomas de la Vega Grant. $2-333 34. O. T. Venable et ux to City of Waco.

PARIS, April 23 French Cabinet today voted to award the French Military Medal to Gen. Eis- aggravated assault, 90-day jail sentence enhower. on plea of guilty. KalserFrazer. Mesabi Iron, New Brit- small portion of 2-acre tract on T.

J. ish Dominion Oil. Venezuelan Petroleum, and Woodley Petroleum. Higher were Babcock Wilcox, British American Oil. and A.

C. Gilbert. 7 DIAMOND SET Radiant direct import diamonds in openwork design. A Paul Raynard creation in 14k gold. Value priced! No down payment! 51.25 Wwkly Bv The Associated Pre 79 Am Airlines 28 Am TiiT 8 Am Woolen 27 39 Anaconda Cop 44s, 9 A .79 79 34 Beth Steel 49: 48s, 7 Braniff 1111 44 Chrysler 10 Cont 25 Dupont 83 3 Freeport Sulph 29 Gen Elee Oen 53 25 Goodrich 37 Greyhound 32 Gulf Oil 2 Houston Oil .78 78 18 Int Harv 3333 5 Southern 67 12 Lockheed Mo-Kan-Tex 4 31 Montg Ward 59s, 32 Natl Gypsum 10 Ohio Oil 10 Ohio Oil 47 Packard Mtr 20 Panhandle 13 Penney 43 Phillips Pet 21 Plymouth Oil 33 Pure Oil 79 RCA 33 Rep Stl 14 Sears 53 53 Sinclair Oil 39 Socony Vacuum 50 Sou Par 27 Stand Oil Cai 54 54 25 Stand Oil Ind 83 Stand Oil 2 Sun Oil 83 83 83 5 Tex Gulf Prod 5 Tex Gulf Sulph 7 Tex Pac CAO 11 Tide Water A Oil 25 U.

Rubber 90 8. Stl 11 West Un 22 Woolworth (F NFW YORK CURB The Associated 19 Ark Nat Gas 26 El Bond Sh 24 75 3 Lone Star 2626 26 Chambers Grant, valuable. E. R. Erwin to H.

B. Halve, lot 8. block 16. F. Davis Addition, $1.000.

Carl Holder et ux to Albert Matula. 140 87 acres. Thomas H. Brennan Survey. $2-500- Total consideration, $27.815 84.

Judge Nash Oliver. County Coart Administrative matters. Judge McKie Walker. Justice of the Peace Justice Bill John Hershel, Improper right turn. Justice Hiram Loren Lee Curlee.

running sign, $10- Marvin Albert Looney, speeding, $19; failure to appear, $14- BCTLDING PERMITS Johnson. 5-room residence, 3828 Fred. erick. O. T.

Venable. 3-room residence. 1204 Venable Lane, $2.000. William Gallrm. 5-room residence.

3220 North Twenty-fourth. $5.500. IN THE COI RTS Supreme Court AUSTIN. April 23 Court proceedings: Applications for writs of error granted: W. Ford Sr.

vs. Panhandle Santa Fe Railway Co, Hockley. S. Sample et al vs. Tennessee Transmission Jackson.

L. Mortson, Chief of Police of the City of Houston, vs. Sammy Habeeb. Harris. Application for writ of error refused: River Oaks Development Corp.

et al vs John Ben Shepperd, Secretary of State, et al. Travis. Aplpicatlons for writs of error refused, no reversible error: Howard vs. John T. et si.

Stonewall. General Drivers. Warehousemen A- Helpers, Local Union No. 745. et al, vs Dallas County Construction Employers Association et al.

Dallas. Guv Halbert vs. City of Dallas et al, Dallas. The Texas Co et al vs. Railwsy Com- misison of Texas et al.

Travis. Motions for rehearing of applications for writs of error overruled: Smart Shop vs. Nueces Nellie Wilmanh Layton et al vs. Henry Venner et al, Kaufman. M.

Brownfield et al vs. Frank Kelley et al. Mitchell N. Stubbs vs. Elton E.

Thomason et al. Dallas. P. Foreman vs. Texas Employers Ini surance Association.

Grayson. 1 Cause set for submission for Wednesday, May 21: Ford, vs Panhandle Santa Fe Railway Hockley. TRAFFIC FINES G. H. Roblnaon, speeding, running $12 50- W.

A. Engleke. illegal parking. $1. A.

J. Morgan, speeding. $25. Rill Powers. Illegal parking.

$1. Louis Barnhart, no driver license, $10. R. F. Bronaugh.

illegal parking, $1. L. England, illegal parking. $1. W.

M. Kelley, Illegal parking. $1. L. D.

Carter, illegal parking. $1. R. Wooten, illegal parking. $1.

Bert King, Illegal parking. $1. Mrs. H. D.

illegal $1 Charles Wellborn, illegal parking. $1. O. R. Rradley.

illegal parking. $1. R. J. Rejeek.

illegal parking. $1. Mra. F. C.

Webb. Illegal parking, $1. Olln Jenkins. Illegal parking. $1.

Betty Cameron, illegal parking. $1 K. L. Llnam. Illegal parking.

$1. J. R. Little, tlleul parking. $1 Oetavoua Delaney, $2 50- C.

Carter, following too close. $10, A. C. GHmore. Illegal parking.

$1. E. O. Moser, illegal parking. $1.

Sin On Film Just Old Formula By GYXTER C. QITLL Editor RKO drama. Screen plat by Bernard C. Schoenfield and Stanley Rubins. Produced by Alex Gottlieb Directed by Josef von Sternberg.

At the Waco Theatre The cast: Nick Cochran Mitchum Julie Benson Jane Russell Lawrence Lt Sebastian Margie Halloran Brad Dexter Martin Stewart Ashley Itiuml Ahn Kwan Sum Sokoloff Gimpy Zelayn MARRIAGE LICENSES Nolan Talley and Miss Laura Wallace Edward Mif cheli Osborne. Jeanette Eulene Hill. In at the Waco The- running. atre, RKO offers another boy- mets-girl adventure story whosfi chief differences are that the boy is Mitchum, the girl is Jane Russell and the adventure is set in that reputedly wicked city off the south coast of China. Otherwise, all the identity, misunderstandings of the heat, waterfront chases.

Adline and Miss Heath. 8. Waco. Ford dice and thrown knives are employed in the formula NFW CARS REGISTERED C. J.

Heath. 8. Wai sedan. are employee Abigal Ceasar 1021 North Sixth. Dodge story of the man sought by the Trotter, 2628 Reuter.

Ford coupe. I Justice at the Oil Production Maintenance Corporation. of Other killings and at- Causes set for submlsison for Wednesday, i ruieg f0ur falied driving, three in- May 2K: complete. G. Sample et al vs.

Tennessee Gas Transmission Co. Jackson. tempts at murder. It is granted, however, that addition of Mitchum and Miss Russell makes quite a difference. The latter is photographed to considerable advantage and, if you can stand Mitchum, this one is your meat, ihe two, and William Rendix, Twenty-eight driver examinations were CO-Stai red, meet enroute given by the driver license division of to Macao, where MlSS Russell has the Texas Department of Public Safety no trouble finding emplovment as Wednesday.

Results 13 passed, eight Houston, Oldsmobile sedan Joseph R. Weldick. 422 Franklin, Mercury sedan. L. J.

Reicher. 1401 Washington, Lincoln coupe. William Sloane Jr, 2005 Austin, Cadillac sedan. Joe L- Popp 2900 Alexander, Chevrolet coupe. DRIVER LICENSES NEW YORK The Associated Press 111 Cent MKT Ss 62A St.

Louis SF as 2022 Sou Pac 4' Western Union 5s D. Morison, Chief of Police of the 1 City of Houston, vs. Sammy Habeeb. Harris. 101 v'4 Rl 101 409 Austin Waco 61 German Blacklisted for Trade BONN, Germany V.

S. Commission has blacklisted Appellant motion for rehearing over- Court of Criminal AUSTIN. April 23 Proceedings in the Court of Criminal Appeals: Affirmed: Earl Smith. Upshur. Reversed and remanded: Lester Hines.

Hunt. State's motion for rehearing granted; original opinion withdrawn, appeal dismissed: Willie B. Adair, Taylor. a singer In a gambling casino, Bendix continues to pose as a cosmetics salesman and Mitchum is mistaken for the policeman known to be coming from New York to try to bring gambler Brad Dexter back, Dexter tries to bribe Mitchum TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS The following traffic accidents were reported to Waco police in the 24 hours to 3 p- m. Wednesday: 3:15 Tenth and Webster Avenue.

1 to leave Macao but, for some rea- foO ChaHton street thfl $12.000 appeal to 4 00 m. Fifth and Colcord Avenue. him. Dexter gets rough, Mitch- drlvers Virginia Beshear. 1200 Proctor i um Is kidnaped, escapes with fte av nuV! 1205 Web' of.

Gloria Grahame 5:15 P- Twenty-fourth and Austin girl griend W'ho is jealous of Miss Avenue, drivers S. Edge 3702 Homan Russell), is chased along the and D. G. Magee, Route 2. terfront.

Bendix receives Waco Memorial Park Perpetual Cemetery DIAL 4-3112 Thoughtfulness WILKIRSON HATCH Funeral Home Phone 3-3691 Funeral Insurance EXPRESS SYMPATHY Heartfelt FLOWERS THE BLOSSOM SHOP by Wire" Roosevelt Hotel Phone 4-WTI FORT WORTH LIVESTOCK FORT WORTH. April 23 750- Active, fully steady; spots higher again. Good and choice slaughter steers and yearlings two loads choice prime weighty steers, $35 50; club yearlings utility and commercial yearlings $24 Beef cows truck lot $24 50; canners and cutters $15 21. Bulls medium and good stocker feeders $27 OOS'32 50, few choice yearlings $334l34. Calves 200 Active, fully stesdy: good and choice slaughter calves 34-50; utility and commercial $244f30; culls down to $20; few head stocker calves Hogs 700- steady to 25c up; sows and pigs steady.

Choice 180-240 lbs. $l7-50'a 18-00; lbs and 250-380 lbs 25; sow. mostly 15 00. I few $15 50; feeder pigs $1013 8heep 1.200. Shorn slaughter lambs steady; slaughter ewes 50c to $1 lower; other classes scarce, lot good and choice spring lambs 128; utility to good I shorn slaughter $24026; latter price for 93 No.

3 pelt lambs; cull to good shorn slaughter ewes 14. Cotton Futures 61 West German firms suspected of selling strategic material to Soviet bloc nations. American officials said the Bonn government plans to prosecute some of the firms for violation of Slated in Hillsboro Today ril the illegal trade charges are con- HILLSBORO, April 23 firmed. Funeral servicps are scheduled at; Western officials have said that Marshall and Marshall Chapel at this illegal traffic amounts to at Turn Irreofulai new YORK, April 23 ap Cotton fu- 2 p. m.

Thursday for Edward E. i least 50 "million dollars a vear. Sneed, 91, who died at his home today. There was a steady volume of ruled Jess Honevrutt, Grayson; T- B. Williams, Swisher.

Submitted on brief for both parties; Cristobal Abrego, Lubbock; William Wilson. Lamar. Submitted on appellant's motion for rehearing: Orval Hampton. Tavlor; W. J.

Patton. Kent. Submitted on appellant's second motion for rehearing: John Earl Huskey. Nolan; J. M.

Tucker. Dawson; Lerov Stewart. Gregg. boro 5:30 fiOO block North Fifth Street, drivers Mattie L. White.

1921 North Sixth Whereupon Street, and Bob G. Carter, 620 North Fifth Street. 6:12 p. Fifth and Washington Avenue driver R. French.

520 North Fourteenth Street, hit pedestrian L. C. McNeil. 2102 Avenue K. Lubbock the knife meant for Mitchum.

the latter and Miss Russell, together again after a misunderstanding, team to deliver Dexter to the international police bevond the three-mile limit. Bendix comes through nicely as 6:15 P- Second and Webster Ave- tHa An-nolirpTnnfl And je. drivers Mattie Branch. 815 ing out id supporting roles Thomas Gomez as the venal police lieutenant, Dexter and Gloria Grahame as his girl friend. Miss Russell also signs.

Plum Street Cleapheus Guesy. 519 Bath, Oklahoma City. and Wilburn Markum. Route 2. Lorena.

8:58 Circle, Thompson, Route 2. Troy, and B. F. Kelly. 1916 Web- ster Avenue selling orders In nearby May prior to first notice day for that delivery on Thursday.

Old crop July was also under pressure, reflecting sentiment among traders that spot cotton supplies will not be as tight as anticipated in view of the slow demand for cotton gooda and the deferment of some old crop export shipments to new crop deliveries. Some activity in export business was in McAllen Tuesday. Rev. J. W.

Bruner will officiate, with burial in Ridge Park Cemetery. Born in Tennessee, he came to Texas 45 years ago. He lived in Dallas, Forrest, and Hillsboro. A veteran of the Spanish-Ameri- anticipated on Washington reports that I can War, he married in 1887. His arrangements had been completed for the wife died in 1942.

Remembran Lore Devotion Jim Phipps Memorial Co. Directors (Disinterments) So. 11th at Loop Highway Phone 2-8307 FORT WORTH FORT WORTH. April 23 prices steady: heavy down lc. Hens under 4 lbs.

19c. 4 lbs and over 23c; light 22c. heavy 25c; old roosters 15c. Eggs: Large grade A 38c, mediums 30c Demand; Hens fair, good, eggs fair. PLAY LASS IFI ED SERVICI SINCE 1908 COMPTON FUNERAL HOME DIAL 1-1111 BI KIAL INS1 MR.

CANDIDATE: following firms employ union craftsmen in all Allied Printing Departments and are entitled to use the 1952 Allied Printing Trades Label on all printed matter: BOXF-CROW CO. 514 X. Sixth 2-4316 GROVE PRINTING CO. 720 8-7481 PITTII1X) PRINTING CO. 616 8-7131 WACO PRINTING STATIONERY CO.

211 S. Sixth Waco Allied Printing Trades Council operation of an export-import bank cotton loan of 12 million dollars to Spain. I Futures closed 85 cents a bale lower to 60 cents a bale higher than the previous close. Middling spot off 25 at 41 At Orleans cotton fiftures dominated by evening up operations prior to first May notice dav tomorrow and closing prices were Irregular. $1 10 lower to 40 higher today.

New York Cottnn High Low Close ....................................40.16 39 85 39 40 July ......................................39 52 39 25 39 36 1 59 36 78 1953 March .....................36 27 36.12 36 Dec 44 1953 May ............................36 14 1953 July ............................35.75 1953 35 Survivors: three children, Mrs. Joe Patterson, of McAllen; Mrs. Roy Farriz, of Fort Worth; and E. E. Sneed, of Nacogdoches.

Most of Grain Mart Weaker Spotlight Bargains Here you will find the SPOTLIGHT BARGAINS of the week. Eoch week progressive Waco concerns offer you a DEFINITE SPECIAL which has been REDUCED IN PRICE. These reduced prices will be good for the rest of THIS WEEK Thursday, Friday and Saturday! Refer to the Spotlight Bargain Features Each Week! New Orleans Cotton High Low May ....................................4013 July ......................................39 46 78 40 March ..................................36 30 CHICAGO. April S3 fell around 3 cents at times on the board of 36 36 40 trade today and the rest of the market 35.95 36 14 weakened. The sell-off came shortly after 35 60 35 74 a firm openinir.

34 25 34 35 The Office of Price Stabilisation lifted the soybean meal celling from to Ml a ton. basis Decatur. Cash bean meal was Close quoted at the new celling 39 83 39-93 Wheat was subjected to liauidation. 39 19 39 29 Wheat closed 1 to cents lower. May 36 54 36 i S3 corn cents lower.

May 36 23 36 41 1 SI oats cents lower. May 36 12 36 24 soybeans cents lower. May i2.831a-' NFW ORLEANS SPOTS NEW ORLEANS. April 23 Spot cotton closed steady. $1.75 a bale lower Sales 67.

Low middling 32 75; middling 39.75; good middling 40 75- Receipts 8,437. Stock 164,769. CHICAGO GRAIN T4BI.K TFXAS COTTON DALLAS. April 23 cotton; Dallas 39 35; Houston 39 50. COTTONSFF.D FTTFRES MEMPHIS.

April 23 meal protein basis. May 7R 00-bid: July 77 40flat: October 72 00-73 00 December 70 2V 71 50; January 69 50-70 50; March 692370 50. CLASSIFIED CLASSIFIED I CLASSIFIED ATTIC FANS COMPLETELY INSTALLED! CHICAGO, April 23 WHEATHIGH LOW CLOSE 2 2 2 2 September 2 2 2 December 2 2 2 CORN 1 811 July 1 84 1 1 September 1 1 1 December 1 70 1 OATS July 79 September December LARD May ........11 H5 10 8210 82 25 11 10 11 12 September 11 5511 37 11 37 11 50 11 50 November 11 65 11 50 11 50 December 12 00 11 87 11 37 GRAIN SORGHUMS May 3 13 3 13 3 13 3 01 Closing Out ENTIRE STOCK OF: Hardware Toys Tricycles Bicycles Fishing Tackle Shotgun Shells Electrical Appliances Yard and Garden Tools Water Hose and Sprinklers, Etc. ALL ITEMS GOING AT PRICES YOU CANT AFFORD TO MISS WorlcvAliritiin tii 'Hardware and Sporting Goads" 1105 North 34th Dial 2-0461 While They Last USED TREADLE Singer Sewing Machines $7.50 UP Shop Early for Best Selections SINGER SEWING CENTER 707 Austin Dial 3-2496 AS LOW AS S5.00 PER MONTH FORT WORTH GRAIN FORT WORTH. April 23 mated receipts Wednesday included wheat 4, corn 5.

sorghum 24 Total 33 The USDA said white corn lost cents, yellow corn cents, barley 1 cent, whiie other grains showed little or no change. No 1 hard wheat sold at $2 per bushel, bulk. In carlots. freight and tax paid to Texas common points. No.

2 wheat moved at 1 to 2 cents lower. No. 2 white eorr.l closed at S2 No 2 yellow corn and No 2 barley No 2 yellow mile realised $3 13-3 30 per hundred pounds. No 2 white brought ft 1014-1 H'4 per bushel Onlvestcn and fl 07'a- 1.11 ftt Port Worth FAST FILM DEVELOPING PRINTING COPYING Enlarging Developing M00RE BROS. STUDIO 1221 Colcord Ph.2-1332 See the New 8 Cu.

Ft. REFRIGERATOR Across the Top Locker Forced Feed Lubrication Quiet as a Mouse COGDELL APPLIANCE CENTER AVORY GOODALL 18th and Washington HOME-INDUSTRI AL-F ARM All-Steel Chain Link Fencing Ruit-Proof Galvanized Material Free Estimates ALLIED FENCE CO, 2111 I Ji Salle Dial 2-0432, 2-SM2 KANSAS C1TT GRAIN KANSAS CITY, April 23 no 7 hard and dark hard 47-2 corn no 2 white oats no. 2 white cents to These fans ore all factory precision-built all steel, all ball bearing all G-E motors all rubber-mounted all with automatic belt tightener do not contain any wood, masonite or aluminum. You hove a choice of several brands. Can be installed in any low-roofed house.

These fans are the ONLY fans available all these features ot ANY Price! 404 N. 18th JULY SUPPLY CO DIAL 2-0304 SALE OR LEASE SHORT ORnr.R CAFE ON CORNER of AI'STIN AVE. Ph. or 1124 NORTH 44TH. OPEN EACH P.M.

UNTIL SOLD Buff brick ond brown shake shingles make a most attractive combination for this 3-bedroom, or 2 and den, home. 2 baths, entrance foyer, leed hall with accordion pleated doors and many other attractive features that are sure ot please the most discriminating buyer. DIAL 3-5303 OR 3-8107 A. P. NOVIAN REAL ESTATE 115 NORTH 25TH LAWNMOWERS GASOLINE ELECTRIC HANP SEE OUR COMPLETE STOCK! OUR PRICES ARE FAIR! Small Down Open Thursdoy 9 P.

M. COGDELL'S 822 AUSTIN AVE. Shop For The Kiddies THURSDAY NIGHTS TIL 9 Rock-A-Bye Shop 2417 COLUMBUS Telephone 2-0571 WITH LIFETIME PORTRAITS THAT LIVE FOREVER MAY 11th- SHEAR STUDIO 2125 WASHINGTON DIAL 4-3894 FREE FREE FREE IVi-lnch Telephoto Lem Given Awoy Free With Purchase of 8 m.m Revere Ranger MOVIE CAMERA 2.5 Lem $74.50 Value TOM PADGITT 901 Austin Dial 2-0301.

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Pages Available:
195,188
Years Available:
1907-1973