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Corsicana Daily Sun from Corsicana, Texas • Page 7

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THE CORSICANA DAILY SUN FRIDAY, MARCH 12. 1943. SEVEN COMMODITY MARKETS Qeetetlem From Local Markets ton iton "0.40 f40.00 Grains and Provisions Fort WoHh Grain, Cotton March flnler, 1.45 1-3 48 pj Spot BALITAS. March cotton FORT WORTH. MTieat No.

1 hard No. 3 nom 1,04 05 Sorshutns No. 2 yellow milo per 100 Ibfl nom l.nS-2.00: No. 2 white kaih DAUL-AS. cotton i i o2.n4 Galveston 20.08; Houston 20.66.

I 5 white 1.34-35; No. 2 yellow 1.21-21 New OrlraiiH Cotton Table NEW ORLEANS, March market closed steady unchansred to a bale lower. Open Hieh Tetw Close 20.45 20.50 20.44 20.50 20.34 20.38 20.25 20,.32 20.24 20,27 20.14 20.10 LEGISLATION TO DEFER FATHERS MILITARY SERVICE NEW YORK, March Led by rubbers and rails, the market today extended Thursday's WASHINGTON March I fractions to 2 points with LeKisSn tr of favorites recording children under 18 from military hiRhest quotations since November, service appeared certain of its first congressional test in the senate today. Peaks for 1943 or longer were reached by Goodyear, Goodrich, U. 'amendment to a bill deferring es- March May July Clctobcr December January March 44 bBid.

I'nder today, and sential droppinr than a cenai at one i arms, would jeopardize enactment 1 time, ae a moderate amount of eom- of that measure. Senator Wheeler n.ippion house aellinfir uncovered a Despite protests that the con- S. Rubber, General Tire, Firestone, troversial nroposal, offered as an Santa Fe, N. Y. Central, Southern i'itv of hiivinir Wheat eank 19.85 lo ni-b I Hwlvinv frcni the factor in the bread cereal downturn.

Eastern houses sold rye freely and the market broke rather sharply when loss to sell were uneovered on the way down. Oats weakened and rj'e. Ifl.SHlb ..10.88 19.91 19.87 19.84-b New York Cotton Table NEW YORK. March in the market hrouirht out liquidation in cotton today. Futres closed 6 to 25 cents a bale lower.

March May July October Di'cemher January Middliiur siKit 21.86-n. High Last 20.25 20.20-n 20.12 20.00 10.9» 19.85 19 87 19.75 19.04 19.7« 10.3»-n Wheat closed on the day's lows, off 11-4 to 17 8 May $1.45 1-8 to $1.45, (D-Mont) announced determination to begin debate on the subject. or not I withdraw the amendment he said, depend on how It goes on the rpii on iiip ft ith whpjii I floor. Wheeler explained that opposi- Pacific, Canadian Pacific, Paramount Pictures, Twentieth Century- Fox, Allied Chemical and J. I.

Case. In front were Douglas Aircraft, Union Pacific, Chrysler, Sears Roebuck, Radio and American Can. Reorganization railway loans maintained their fast performance in the bond department. At Chicago wheat off 11-4 to 17-8 cents a bushel. Cotton, approaching the Classified Columns READ BY THOU8.4iND8 OF PEOPUS tion to the amendment was based on the contention that If it were cents July $1-4 3-8 1-4.

wrn was unrhanvod entire measure woula 3 8 rejection or INTERNATIONAL New T.ower NEW ORLEANS. March 12 Spot cotton clo.scl HP cents lower. Sales 587, Low middlinv 18,77. MIddlinsr 20.77; Kwio midilUnfr 21.32; 583, stoi'k 218.852. rhlcBRo Grain Table CmrAGO, March Hivh liOW May 1,40 5-8 1.45 July 1.47 1.45 1-4 Sept.

1.48 5-8 1,48 3-8 Dec. 1.50.3-4 1.49 1-4 i 1-4 CONTINUED FROM FIRST PAGE 1.483-4 1.4Ö 1-4 Streetman STREETMAN, March Mrs. Kate McConnico of Gregory visited her mother, Mrs. Essie Clark, here from Friday until Sunday. Mrs.

Harold Lee and daughters, Marilyn and Peggy Jean, spent the week end with their husband and father in Houston. Mr. and Mrs. H. B.

Stubba of Beaumont visited relatives here and in Wortham from Friday until Sunday. Also they attended the funeral of Mr. aunt, Mrs. Nannie Turner, who died in Fort Worth and was buried in Wortham cemetery Saturday afternoon. Mr.

and Mrs. J. Walker of Ennis visited their relative, Mrs. J. R.

Hawthorne, over the week end. and attended the funeral of Mrs. Nannie Turner in Wortham Saturday afternoon. Mrs. J.

B. Oneal visited relatives and firends in Houston over the week end. Miss Mary Elizabeth Kuykendall and her roommate at Baylor University, Miss Judy Hodge of Lake Charles, spent from Thursday until Monday with Marj' parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.

Kuykendall. H. B. Cole of Mexia was a business visiter here Monday. liss Dorothy Hawthorne spent gf the week end in Dallas visiting relatives.

Mr. and Mrs, John L. Bonner had as their guests the past week Mrs. sister, Mrs. Jacobs and bahy of Waco.

Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Cole visited relatives at Navarro Sunday afternoon.

Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Blair Fouty of Navarro were week end visitors of Mrs. parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Will Collins. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Gann and baby of Fairfield, Mr. and Mrs.

Fanny Cates and baby of a.v Jul.v Sept. 81 1-8 80 1-4 1-2 1.00 1.00 3-8 1.00 7-8 1.00 7-8 81 5-8 80 5-8 60 5-8 rhlcttgo Grain. CHICAGO, March wheat no I ations, airdromes and the motor Corn, No. 2 yellow 1.02; grade Vyazma, and Bryansk, 130 miles south. City Scene of Ruin.

DNB. the German news agency, pictured Vyazma as a scene of bomb and fire-hlackened ruin after the withdrawal of nazi troops, but said the ancient the headquarters of spared. German demolition squads blew up the waterworks, rail install- yellow 72 1 00 No. 1 66 1 2 road, the Germans said, and then mixed 65; No. 1 white nazl planes dropped of 1 incendiary and explosive bombs up- i on the city.

BOSTON, MrTch Com- the Red armies pursued jnerriRl Bulletin will of the Boeton; the nazis along the Vyazma-Smol- wool market tomorrow ensk route of Na- Wool trailing has an unusual disastrous retreat from aspect here, with heavy re- 1010 other by dealers in a market almost Moscow in 1812 Other bare of spot supplies. Few of columns driving toward Smolensk i lots have made, yet the turn- from newly-recaptured Bely were over has aggregate-! UP info tke millions jq seized 16 towns of pounds, through done wools tn route from various forreign Rod Villages and killed more than STOCKS rv THE SPOTLIGHT. NEW YORK, Mar. rlosing price and not change of the fifteen niost active stocks today: Radio 40,900 7 7-8 up 1-1. Pack 38,000 4 1-8 up 1-8.

Aire 29,700 24 3-8 up 2 1-8, -Alleghany 2.5,900 1 7-8 up 1-8. Colum 25,400 8 1-4 up. NY Cen 24,300 14 5-8 up 1-4. Pac 22,900 8 3-4 up 5-8. Par.aiii Plct 21,100 22 no.

nitecl Corp 20,100 1 no. -Avia Corp 20,000 5 3-8 up 1-8. South Pac 21 1-4 up 1-2. litidd Mfg 19,100 6 no. Stg 17.2(81 4 5-8 up 1-1.

Nat PowALt 16,800 4 1-8 up 1-4. Am Can 78 771-8 78 78. Am 18 141 1401-2 141. Am Woolen 84 7.3-8 6 1-4 71-4. Anaconda 48 28 3-4 281-2 281-2.

99 52 1 4 51 3-8 52 1-4. Barnadall Oil 25 14 7-8 14 5-8 14 7-8. Chrysler 55 74 1-8 72 3-4 73 1-2. Consol Oil 32 9 8 7-8 9. Cont Mot 34 51-2 51-4 51-4.

Cur Wri 166 9 81-2 8 7-8. Gen El 57 351-4 35 351-8. Gen Mot 48 48 5-8 48 1-4 481-4 Greyhd 13 151-2 151-4 15 3-8. Hous Oil 35 6 3-8 6 1-4 61-4. Int Harv 20 65 5-8 65 651-2.

Mid Cont Pet 20 23 1-4 38 MKT 10 31-8 3 31-8. Ohio Oil 50 15 7-8 15 5-8 15 7-8 Packard 380 4 1-8 4 4 1-8. Pan Am Air 48 28 3-4 28 1-4 28 1-4 Panhan 14 2 3-4 2 5-8 2 3-4. Penney 6 84 1-4 83 1-2 83 1-2. Penn RR 50 29 7-8 29 1-4 29 3-4.

Phillips Pet 12 48 1-8 47 3-4 47 Plym Oil 15 18 17 7-8 18. Pure Oil 73 14 7-8 14 5-8 14 8-4. I Radio 355 8 7 3-4 7 7-8. Sears 18 65 3-8 64 3-4 65. Shell Un Oil 20 21 3-8 21 1-8 21 Socony Vac 72 12 117-8 12.

So Pac 196 21 3-8 20 7-8 21 1-4. SO Cal 42 33 3-4 33 1-4 331-2. SO Ind 18 31 7-8 31 1-2 31 3-4. SO NJ 68 50.3-8 49 7-8 50. Stone Web 67 8 3-8 81-8 81-4.

Tex Pac 30 271-2 25 3-4 25 8-4. Tex Co 26 48 471-4 471-4. Tex Gulf Prod 16 4 7-8 4 3-4 4 7-8. Tex Gulf Sulph 7 39 38 7-8 39. Tex Pac 3 10 9 7-8 9 7-8.

Tid Wa A Oil 32 12 7-8 12 1-2 12 7-8. US Rub 96 331-4 32 3-4 32 7-8. US Steel 95 55 3-8 54 3-8 54 3-8. WU Tel 12 .33 7-8 .33 3-8 33 3-8 Wilson Co .52 6 1-2 6 1-4 6 1-4. Woolw 36 34 7-8 34 3-8 34 7-8.

New York Curb. Am Cyan 9 39 3-8 39 39. Ark Nat Gas A 180 3 3-8 3 1-8 3 1-4. Cities Serv 88 8 3-4 8.5-8 8 Eagie Pich 11 9.3-4 9 5-8 9.5-8. El Bond Sh 520 5 1-4 4 7-8 5 1-8.

Gulf Oil 20 44 3-8 43 7-8 43 7-8. Hum Oil 6 68 7-8 68 1-4 68 7-8. Lone Star Gas 3 7 1-4. Unit Lt Pow A 5-8 9-16 5-8. Real Estate Real Estate FOR kVI.E rcnrn duplrx with a'id all coti large corner lot simniitt Ave.

I'nce 7 dwelling, garage, haxn. lo'ii houw' tool and house. fnnt tr-' a givd g.iriicn l.ai'ge lot. Oi, North 11th Pnce fC.VOo.OO. Nice room dwelling and garage i fftmn of B-atm I A goocl duplex apartment on Park An excellent rcvr-r.

I Price bargain. i.ood iling. barn, and 1 Old on H.gliw.ay Pnce $4500.00.1 Five rcK.n-. ho.i i I'di all If hvvc prop'riy to conn? on cdK of ity 1 liP! it JIM- Ipv'ing for lot, ITictxl tu and Intown lor both colored and Mde. At a Merchandise Food Specials 29 tra bulk.

10c (jrlU). and Ph hrjnilny fn tc itV.NSO.M Articles for Sale 30 FOR righ' 20 hot ter heater Mulir' it on 1 St. FOR sale ndcrw.i Al contllllon. 1017 't I OK Ulte KI.NT Furnii.hc.1 g.trag- apartment, 1917 1-3 Mill and Oil City li Work Ml month. T.

V. RI IN-I KAXCE ollln St. 17S.1. Two duplex i i mp tt CoUon Co. Announcements Lodge Calls (ortdrana Chamber of Commerce 'ieinbcrfhip on call of offp 114 tveet Fifth Avenue, strt.j't from Idea.

Theater. FRED H. HVRtEY Preiidenl ROBF.Rl Q. DUc LVRI) Secret.ary-Manager Phone 70S. I.tvdge No.

BJ. I. Thurday night tn lOOP Hail, and Thini ave-i le welcome. HKin Noble Grind F. MONrFOHl, Vico urand, L.

F. FLTNN, bcf-ret try. KiR KESr Two room N. 15th bills paid, MRS IOC. Meet fith.

nt at 130 tt all BII I PF( Phune.s SI 1 OZd- Real Estate FOR OR KXrnXNGE FDR ibie, fot heater: e.t>ctri' (loji.r... tVouM trade for Nj-jyt W. Ave. LONG-TIME RESIDENT, MRS. J.

BEASLEY, Livestock 600 Germans. In the struggle for Kharkov, film llflfllT rnifl proximately 375,000 fresh German' troops were reported storming Fort Worth Mveetock i against the steel Center from two TORT WORTH, March Sides, and the Russians declared Beasley, long-time Butcher hogs: Top of 14 .5 paid the enemy W'as at all costs resident died at hC" oF" iTsT. to break through to the 1434 West Park Avenue. Fri- irood 9 il.e5-i3-‘2.5; tnill priw Tunisian FiKnting. noon.

Funeral services wiil rancTfKi iromb D.00-J2.7,5: rood fat On the Tunisian front, bitter be held from Sutherland-McCam- iishting raged deep behind the mon chapel Saturday afternoon at FLvAMediiTm to Thrice end of the Mareth Line; 5 Burial will be In Oaker and feeder eteers and yearlings as Field Marshal Erwln Rommel wood cemetery. Rev. Edwin F. ii.oo-LV.OO. struck out against flanking British Bohmfalk, pastor of the First Good and lb butcher Army forces near Ksar Rhilane, Methodist Church, will conduct the ow and first official account said the rite.s.

at 14.00 down and etocker pigs at Germans had suffered another! Surviving are six children, Fvt. 12 heavy blow. i W. M. Beasley, Camp Wallace, TeX" FUNERAL SERVICES HELD FRIDAY FDR R.C.HUDDLESTDN Corsirantt l.mige So.

171 A. ami A. on first and third Monday in ill at 126 1-3 Weit Fifth avenue Work done on call Vieiting tirr-ihrc-n w-ei- come. Telephone A P.8TTEH- SDN T. J.

TAVTXIR, Secretary. Nav arro No. 1217 Interita- llnnal of Affiliated with tho A. of L. the Sunday afternoon ami the and fourth Friday In ea- month on the icconil floor of the Odd Building.

Visiting are al- welcome. FRANK LEATHERS, JOSEPH RoBLNSON. Secs rotary. rive r(Kim rxH le, ,11, Dtth 1 Mo-lri-ri ar hurb Him ri ienee. nfwly ili.nn 1 might Six room rolt.ufp half land NiirlhIk-atnn O.

Mmk-rn rn-ar William hm ni'i-j-, 1 -hrer ip-irt- ment propertv. VS. St Two the in nr tr.ii’ a i rear $.30 af-rn. 00 Kumi oarid on now- Wai-o a- 20(1 ai-n-j, roar Winkler. 70 I i-.

,3.70 .1 1. lots K. TO. I-fiR Zephir Sec'm rrw wh 'e rebum Rao.ci. Will ira.ie Box 650 o- c.1,11 IMI rilERRV.

ara FDR '0 cube foot 2 dew in rf rmiditioll. Phone W. R. 1123 CoJMn Nt. Phone or 'Ici FViR SM.E Norge Flec'tnc Ma- I'hine, also P.

mc-ior, tccv- er.ai pipe wrenches and lULCOM. 2120 M. bl Phone 112s. dirt 1 FDR sat for flower ancl d. 1 1 Wir.I.

WEAVER. I ator. 2 Singer mn-hino ircipr, i-aeh registi wrilcT woccd. oil. gn-c c-c old oommoide ami tractor hinui-r and thre A Pu in good c-oiidHion.

Blc I STORE on I 54 it or iscp I a tv FOR flat top one wood and Kt LIA. 213 Fast 4th ave Funeral services for Robert C. Huddleston, age 91 years, who died at his home near Mabank early I riday morning were held Friday at 3 at Payne Springs where interment was made. Surviving are three sons, George Albert and Jessie Huddle- pvrr Sion, all of Eustace; five daugh- pruii. iny no ers.

Mrs. J. Young, Mrs. J.jutk isoo w. Hadley Sarah Bell Jones all of Eustace; Mt.s.

Ben Gardner. Ma-' ir a bank; Mrs. Ruby Weaver Kerens, I ig ompany. It, I I Norlh 1.5th ninne FDR MIN'IN 1 TTRM rs ill, fnri I. iM- B.

St (ity. Business Service Mattress Makers 10 pfiii miF pare i On m.ig.ixu-.o pti Tkke advantage of the ni' rvlce by rhe Poetofficu. News Stand. Radio and Musical 34 FDR SAI.F.—t-pnght at dUi WHY PAY MORE KiR VOT MATTRESS KENOVATINGT When you c-an b.lter work, and het- tf-r ticking our I H.AV SDMTl re reaeonable. VSn rennvaie your with new IPkirg for only Full JOF.L t.

TRIM HI.E air pew i and ule. Ufi C.r line of on If you want Lost or Strayed O.a r-pvrnd I do fi-It work bird dog. female. 9 h.ad on rd. Phoiii' ni.

tirob.abi.v U) 1 a 1 im CORSICANA MATTRESS FACTORY Mam Phone 27.J C. Owner and Operator. Seed, Feed, Implements 35 Repairing 12 atives. Corley Funeral Home the arrangements directed Gooji choice wwied and milk casualties were Inflicted as; Corporal Paul O. Beasley.

Camp x-cvr af 5 (h on the enemy and many vehicles Hood. Texas; G. F. Beasley, Gra- seyer.al grandchildren and other rel- ufu bALLiF. L.t to S.7.5.

Feeder went out at were left said a communi- nado; Mrs. H. J. Coffman, Neder- 14.00 down. from Gen.

Dwight D. Eisen-'land; Mias Mary Jo Beasley, W'aco; headquarters. Rosiyn Beasley, Coral- CHICAGD A hiilletln from allied headouart- 'cana; brother and sisters. Hogs and choice from 14.7.-,-1.5 bulk Ibe 15.00-40. no eholce three times yesterday without suc- -Anr, A bulletin from allied headquart-'cana; brother and sisters, ers said Jurgen Von Mrs J.L.

Jackson, Corsicana; rflnj TIDF oice 3 i 5 40 8 0 axis forces, renewing Goodwin, Corsicana; W. V. rinr LAO-lfiO lbs unevenly higher at ntrninst Rritish 1st A rmv JJDOdwin, Fairfield; Mrs. C. S.

I flUJllII llltli DAMAGES BUSINESS DISTRICT HEAVILY offensive against British 1st Army Corsicana, and O. C. Goodwin, Cor-: Cattle 2 000; 500 here; $10.25 on 1.080 aver-i cegg bulk 14 oo; 14 nearby Sp'dienane Is 35 miles west of the fffandson, and other rel- ehori 14 IS nuies west oi Tne I moativ 14.05 and It.75: jractical top axis stronghold Of Bizerte. weighty 14.2.5 but 14,50 It.YF 10,00 to 17.50, In the western air war, the RAF' Ktcidr n'V, bombers returned to the; Fort Worth spent the week end wooied assault on the German a1x)ve lorwl good fat western last night, heaA'ily pOUnding ypn I I cppyil PQ atives. C.

p. WEATHERSBEE their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. O.

Cherry. Mrs. Elliott Milner has retui-n- ed from a two visit with her husband and brother and fainjly, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Ellis, in Sweeney.

Lieut. Anna Collins. Army Nurses Corps, who is stationed at Camp Roberts, is spending a ten day furlough with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Collins, and other members of her family.

Escaped Convict Recaptured. HOUSTON, March ward Francis Sutton, 39, who escaped from Wynne Prison Farm Tuesday night, was recaptured near here tftday. Sutton serving a life sen- tfc.ce for murder connection 'JRht the slaying of Ernest E. Goode Galveston countv jailer, in 1938, The Weather i iipppd with No. 2 15.2.5; 1 rati center of Stuttgart, while nazi raiders bombed and machine gun-i ned the suburbs of London.

Eleven RAF bombers were list-; I cd as missing in the attack on Care For Children. WERE HELD ERIDAY AI.BANY, N. March indicating that It was New York pushed forward today another large-scale mission of de- on a program under which the chil- gtruction such as hit Berlin, Ham- dren of the war-working mothers Essen, Munich and Nuern- will be tended at a cost to them in the first 10 days of this of as little as 65 cents a week. month. Recommended by Gov.

Thomas least six persons were killed Funeral services for C. P. Weathersbee, age 82 years, who died In Baylor Hospital, Dallas, Thursday afternoon, were held Friday afternoon at Payne Springs church, near Eustace. Burial was in tha Payne E. Dewey, the states first Repub suburban London shopping, Springs cemetery llcan chief executive in 20 years, tmtna mn the nlan will he finnnceH in eaual and three trains were ma- Surviving are his wife, two chine-gunned at a station as two fumties 112-plane waves of German raiders funities and attacked the capital area shortly University Professor AUSTIN, March Dr.

Is- after dawn. DNB, the German news agency, I. I said nazi planes also attacked New- in during night ty of Texas professor of botany and bacteriology, died here today p.ftcr a brief illness. IdCwis came to the University East Texas: Warmer in north and west-central; little tempera- ture change elsewhere; scattered teachers In the school showers except extreme west portion tonight. Fresh to accasionally strong winds on the coast.

West Texas; Little temperature change tonight. High and low readings on the government thermometer for the 24 hour period ending at 7 Friday morning were 49 and 41. Rainfall for the same period was .40 of an inch. Hitler BejMirted Recuperating. LONDON, March 12.

Reu- iQOi. I- SRid today in a dispatch date- lined th.at Adolf o. service was one of the oldest reliably reported to be lecuperating in seclusion at Bedch Hoover On Air. DES MOINES, Iowa, Harch 12 (P. Herbert Hoover, United States food administrator during the first world war, wlh participate In a roundtable discussion of wartime problems which will be l.voadcast by the National Broadcasting company from 10:30 to 11 p.

(CWTi Monday tergaden after lecent nerve strain. Closed 12 NOON SATUROAY This bank will close Saturday at 12 A. M. on account of the death of Mrs. J.

E. Whiteselle. Please do your banking Saturday morning. First National Bank TOm QiM UlfOB IMT Report Hitler Has Breakdown. WASHINGTON, March The state department has received unconfirmed reports that Adolf Hitler is suffering from a complete breakdown.

Acting Secretary of State Welles said today. Welles did not imply that the department was attaching much importance to them. He merely in answer to press conference questions, that the department had received unconfirmed reports similar to published about Hitler in the newspapers of various countries recently. Rites in Seattle On Saturday for Dr. Walter Kelton Funeral services for Dr.

Walter Kelton. 66, Seattle former teacher in Navnrro county, will be held in Ssattle. Washington, Saturday, a telegram received Friday by a nephew. Dr, lueslle Kelton, revealed. Dr.

Kelton a brother of the late Dr. L. E. Kelton, Sr. ot Corsicana, died with a heart attack Tuesday afternoon while standing on a Seattle street Jack Train Promoted.

DALIJ4S, March 12 (iP; Ensign Jack Crain of Nocona. who left the University of Texas March 21, 1942, to accept a commission in the United States Naval Reserve after three of football stardom, has been promoted to lieutenant (junior grade). Lieutenant Train been serving on temporary additional duty at the Navy's pre-flight school at Athens Ga since last September 21 daughters, Mrs. C. P.

Green, Rice; Mrs. F. S. Evans, Corsicana and other relatives. Sutherland McCammon directed the arrangements.

Auto Registrants to Bring Certificates PerEOBS registering automobiles for 1943 were urged Friday afternoon by Hailey Blake, and collector of taxes to bring their certificates of title and 1942 registration receipts. Auto registrations at the present time reported "slow," The 1943 Texas registration must be made not later than April 1. tost MllfoW money i iso- Jiiie uton hook and 5Vo.1:i-»- K'' niotij nr'l r- -n to 1104 Till Av. DONT forget ihe and Carry mow.r K'l'-' avenue. ITofirietor VVli.FiV your h.Te to tio ned.

All work xiiaranti i). HARl'EB CDTTON NFF I 1 1 l- tom Land and ,50 l.ii-s'o l. Mivin-l VS HAMMfri'i nni Ave. Phone BILK MHJ) AND ji RN il pr S'-e or -all now I lh. ph.ine lotki Corsicaro.

Jlnnway 75. r- 1.7>ST Net from Motor aun Offi'-a or rm Lili T'lF FimJ-r return lu Found Transfer and Hauling 13 MOSFRH DF SS irt to 1., on yoMr n-xi job. I i'xijerienee'l at ii-kinx of hold Hivjj I have eqoipirxnt BYRON HKSTfR 1519 VSrat CoUia St Phone Rental 40 lb' .7., lyv-j-r rail at Dffi for atl. plat-N an-1 I ay 1 FDR 1 I land. SSI.F—IV, rio 81.7.5 liu.hei, h.

Phone .70 at Rn potato SLI.FN iHT I e'l I b.dh tuii. Phone 8(4. FORT WORTH. March 12 A three-alarm fire in downtown 'phone dfit Fort Worth today did thousands of --------------------Dollars in dam-age to the Metropol- Wanted itan block which includes the nrr Hotel, the Chamber of Commerce and a dozen other busines.s establishments. The fire was hidden between the and upper floors of the building and fireman fought in dense for more than an hour before they located the actual blaze.

At noon the fire had been extinguished. Most of the guests in the Milner hotel left the building by way of the lobby but Mr. and Mrs. wsNTFfi td bi Parker, an elderly couple, were tr linr trapped in their second floor room were evacurted ladder. Employment Female Help Wanted 16 XPI RIRM FD 1-4 el GRILL Kx-t Gillln Male Help Wanted 17 fOR linfurni with x.irup OlH Hii'iih St p' FOR RF.NT—3 f' rii-iit l.Kh :77 SV FXiR Ttmm apxrtmunt nut tv pn It'ani.

308 SSwit 7th lie Phi I XPF irii TANK CO Rfiriey. ly 75 WANT IF nth 4 FF I 1 '7 III 1-1-, qulft 1.1 livi tl SS Phoni- ,55, 10th tr; firm Irticr. f. tor wool x'lr- lunlth 31 S-- FOR SALF OR RRNl hi Tl 1 uni on 75. i- i tn-i-i.

Ai j'v IF KIN8 or 1 8 Mi'l pm. or RF: uri in (all IPfO l.jih it Ri. h- 115 12 WM-II 1 HAS II), R- Fe Cor Houtes for Rent 41 SVSNTUn TO BI'V -'li-rn Trio n- I fr ritir. phone el if R8 NID i F24. 'lini hem! North iton Male or Female Help 18 tor rfst oo tn i mt lerxi- I- 12ih 81 APP'y DR I 5 hoa-iF- At 1113 I 9 13 JAMES A.

MILLER DIED NEAR PURODN ERIDAY MDRNING ss II ir- lii-lrooin ai.oe or IP u-- Y- an- (hi- for- 1. I 8' pri- paiJ for R. rifiTnPi-: I of all kin lion w- HDMK FIRNInIIIM; CD or I'-ll N- Conmrr-J- MLD to WK sml III AMI white James A. Miller died at home near Purdon Friday Fu-, neral services planned for Monday or Tuesday pending thej of a son from Tamp Trov. Burial will be in Dre.sden cemetery, aurviving are his wife, three Mr.s.

Cathieen Harris, Mrs. Elolse Fort Worth; Mrs. Oderra Burleson. SFI.L kin.l» nf fn Ji -4 KFLLY 212 I -I Ith A Wanted Two experienced Solicitors for work city- i)nlv those experienced selling over telephone considered, Interview by point only. I604-vI ap- Miscellaneous for Rent 42 VSAHKHDF8F FOR l.n nei-tiOD re-it (I eith NT I IP f.f rr con ulon.

with 11 Rint fr App LLTNn. two SV. Rooms Without Board 44 LSCTlilT, I e. I St. WANTED TO BUY SSlIl for U.sed Furniture, liefriirerator.s in fail ttHf klnrt of ih I or 3'fO.

MILES FURNITURE CO. CITY ELECTION (Trr-SBAV. APRIL 6) The Corsicana Daily Sun Is ap- thorlzed to announce the following candidates for the city offices designated subject to the action of tho city election- John Tiilhoun COMMISSION, Travis Fullsvood. F. Garrett.

TAX ASSKSSOR-COLLECrrOB Kate Dunn CTIY ATTOK.VEY Joe Anderson. Doyle Pevehouse. liiite To Safely. HOBBS, N. March All members of the crew of a B-17 bomlier from the Hobbs Air Base bailed out safely about 9 p.

m. Thursday, when their plane ran in to trouble near Mineral Wells, Worth: a eon. Corp. Therrell base officials announced today. Keene Miller, Camp Troy, and oth- Offlclals said the plane was on relatives a routine training flight.

Names Corley Funeral Home is in of the crew and details of the ac- charge. cldent were not released. 1 I FORT WORTH, March Investigation was underway today at Mineral Wells of the crash and explosion of a B-17 Army bomber which fell about p. m. terday four miles south of the resort city.

Eight crew members parachuted to safety. It. Col. F' Erickson, base operations officer at Tarrant Field here conducting the investigation. Morltarium ITojRised.

NEW YORK, March 12. vP. abhag of all proposals made by I'-ltuminouB miners ai.d operators of the Southern Appalachian dis and recess of their wage con- fs rence until three months after the end of the war was proposed by the southern operators. Representatives of the United Mine of America sat iiuietiy at the session in the Hotel Commodore as the resolution was cftered by Senator Edward Burke, president of the Coal Producers assoria KillisI In riikh. TUrSGN, March 12 GP A H-21 ctasherj in the dfs ett two miles south a '(eld at the Air base late ycsferdav Killing seven of its crew of 10 and injuring three, ont nticaily.

None of the dead or Injured was listed as being from the southwest WVNTED TO ir. I liw-t t.lN'J I'tric twiffir. men st MCA. rom fort able hi-aleil nr HI- um fe.li Fireproof Livestock i I. And ni an ,1 (iR I Real Estate Chicks 25 6 3 3 VTKO HT V.

r. I I 4 l'K 0 pay hifli nxM for rOi C- q-mer il; IN TIIK SAMK rxVIATION. I a Do "ol I-s if if -n -rs li, il-iD by Bill Write nur is til' Ih piii'-t. dia r-, tot- '210 Soutl. l'i le City Tropcrty 1 ro--M V.

it) (it D-It (ii 1,1, Bf I 8ALF OK TP.AI'F-- rn rie I'ltl. Farm Property 49 50 I'f Cnllin Street. Have vou don Try a Want Ad and convert It I (,) Just nhone 161 I If -f-. If ATCMET V- r. tr- re A ns.rov-i.

,,1 Vn kt All N'FW MOP AMTARY FCJCPMFNT 0 0 II Cl -Re.) IPt- -K irt -n I I I. H.R 84I.F—W, and lexv FAKMS IF Kiih'd iu Auto oillsioii. HENI'ERSON, March 12 M' Dewey H. Edwards. 44, of Jacksonville, vvi -1 killed In an Hutomobile during a heavy fog last ghi near Turnertown.

In two other crashes, Mrs f'arl Biackwell and Mies Dons March, both of Henderspn, were Injured. YOU INTEND TO BORROW TO PAY YOUR Taxes FORGET TO SEE NAF'CO $5.00 to $50.00 AkA VVi ,1 SDN I vnx D-r II rr 00 .0 k'-v 1 fi open ft If tVi- hit 4 1 I i Mt -D 1 oh ki t. 1 r- VV ut 1 A pf MDt 4 NV- RY 1 't' 1077 1. 1 Sale 27 A. R.

JOHNSON Doctor of Optometry West Cotiln Swap For Sale or 55 Used Cars llS'j ,11 ST YOUR SIGVATl RE M. Fifth Ave Phone 1231 Bf XTOR With eipcrlenrs. After 7:00 P. M. BAKIIN UFA! TV SHOPPE Automobiles for Sale 57 I Air LOANS I I 1 To htjilS.

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