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THE SOUTH BEND TRIBUNE, THURSDAY EVENING, APRIL 1, 1943. YOU'RE THE ARMY NOW. Bj Capt Here Ficklen. KELLY SIGNS Nation Lags OATS ATTAIN RULES SIMPLIFY MORE MEASURES PROFIT TAKERS PRQDMARKET f4? I By United Press. LANSING, April 1.

IVkattyouBWitU WAR BONDS Fighter Piano Equipment 1 5-YEAR HIGH RATIONBANKING InSpending Of War Fund Executive approval was given to day to six more legislative acts. The measures signed by Gov. Sales Fail to Upset By United Prwa. Wheat and Rye Also OPA Seek to Make When a lightning flrnter plane Harry Kelly would; WASHINGTON, April Eliminate school tax advisory catapults (rem the deck et an Treasury figures showed today Stock Trade Much. boards in cities.

1 Make Moderate Advances. Deposit System Uniform. tnat tha government is lagging be Make it necessary for sticker hind budget spending schedule American cruiser or other war Ship, it is evidence that your War Bend have borna fruit to providing the aecesiary equipment Catapult candidates for nominations to receive J5 per cent of the vote east to qualify. averages despite a record of more than $50,000,000,000 of war expenditures in the last nine months. By Associated Press.

equipment for a cruiser costs By International News Service. bimplt rules governing the Permit issuance of chauffeurs NEW YORK, April 1. Profit 127,000. Today is the beginning of the CHICAGO, April 1- Grains preparation of envelopes contain' takers continued to prod the nock fourth. Quarter of the 1943 fiscal licenses to youths 16 years and older to drive trucks other than continued on the upgrade today year.

with oats chalking up a new 15- in; stamps for deposit in ration bank accounts were announced market today without disturbing bullish force or weakening the baaic structure to any appreciable year top of 644, paid for the May future. common carriers and weighing up to one and one-half tons. No restriction la placed on the. driving of trucks carrying farm produce. today at South end district War expenditures now exceed 16,000,000,000 a month and are scheduled to reach $8,000,000,000 monthly by the end of thin calen Prices for oats were up as much OPA headquarters in the Pyth.

extent. Progresa of the allies In Tu nisia still was viewed as a con as three-fourth cent, while wheat generally waa moderately higher provide for punting separata iau building. Adherence to these dar year. Average monthly ex penditura during the last nine rules, officials said, will aid both atructive factor marketwise and aizable amounts of idle funds election ballots for presidential and vice-presidentiaj candidates. with May at $1.454 months was $5,050,000,000.

Around mid-session wheat was the depositors and the banks. rain were on hand for invest Require that; candWaies fop of But so far the government has not been able' to achieve the J. Any form of envelope may three-eighths to one-half cent higher for active futures. Cdrn ment or epeculative foraya when flee must be qualified electors In the district where they arc seek be used. waa unchanged, oats five-eighths spending levels proposed by Presi dent Roosevelt in his budget mes prices aeemed right.

There was no "reaching," however, as most observers looked for a technical cor 2. Information on the envei- to three-fourths cent up and rye Fighter plana protection for our one-fourth to one-half cent up. rection of the long upswing. frCKLM ope must be written in ink. 3.

Each envelope is to be con sage of last January. Then be estimated, for this fiscal year ending June 30, that net treasury tfU.P1 CAM M. VIA 4 KawiMak Navy is essential In modern warfare. Our Nvy heroes must have this protection. We can help give it to them by our purchase of War Trends were foggy at the start and minor Irregularity prevailed sidered as one deposited item.

ing omce. Make minor changes in the county school normal law, BERRIEN BUND CAMP IS SUED 9y United Press. 8T. JOSEPH. April 1 revenue would total that war expenditures would Envelopes may contain up "Yon lnnoculata him, Norse He'a touchy the last shot I gave him, he took a punch at me." near the fourth hour.

Dealings were about the same as yester Bands and ether Government SecnrU be all expenditures to but no more than S00 stamps 8. Each envelope must con Uea. "They give their lives You day. $80,437,000,000. On that basis he tain only, one class of stamp, lend your money." estimated for a net deficit this cents; sample grade white.

63K9(44 9. Trnnrj Bttvi eents. fiscal year of $57,461,000,000. Light receipts and a good cash demand were buying features in oats. Estimated carlo ts here: Wheat, 21; corn, 140; oats, 23, BOYS UNDER 16 DENIED BOWLING ALLEY PERMITS School officials will follow the advice of the women's and children's division of the atate in HOLC.

Attorneys for Mrs. Albertina Com. No. 2 yellow, 11.02; No. 3, SIO (Processed foods stamps with different letters but Identical point values and validity period 101 No.

4. 09 Va cent And S1.01; Tables Show Difference, Wolfskeel today filed suit in Ber J(o. 3 wnite, I1.3J. New York Exchange at THOMSON M'SJLNNUM. Albert Meuswsa Secevtttee V- PAW PAW WILL On the basis of the record dur Barley, malting.

90 cents and SLOT may be enclosed In one envelope.) rien county circuit court to fore" nominal; feed, 80090 cants nominal. ing the first three quartern of this HAVE OPERETTA close a mortgage on Bridgman. Decimal represents 32ds. Field seed per hundredweight nominal. Timothy, S4.76Q5; aleike.

821026 fiscal year, spending, revenue and 6. Envelope must be sealed an signed by person enclosing stamps in the manner stated be 11 m. quotation. The Tribune's Special Service. 3 per cent Previous ....103.14 Today ,...102.13 fancy red top IT.

257.79, red clover, 20 deficit will fail substantially oe. camp formerly used by the Chicago area German-American bund. V23: sweet clover, J7.5039.30; alfalfa, IV per cent Previous ,.,,101.3 low those levels although a fina low. 32.5039. PAW PAW, April 1 he Paw Paw High school glee Today ..101.4 Allied Stores A ill Chalmers American Can 103.18 102.16 101.5 101.8 102.14 10214 103.18 103.18 quarter spurt still could achieve FFMC 3 Previous .....103.13 Named as defendant were the he following should be shown in ink on the face of the envelope Today ,102.12 them.

Here are two tables, one Am. Car A Foundry dustrial board against issuing permits to youths under age 18 to work in bowling alleys, it was an FFMC 34S Prsvlous ...102.16 German and American club, a corporation representing the bund. showing actual receipts and dls by trie depositor: Today 102.19 clubs will present their third annual spring concert at p.m. Friday in the high school audito. Potatoes.

Am. Foreign Power Am. Marh. A Foundry Am. Radiator 1.

iMuraoer or stamps en nounced here today. bursements for the first three quarters of the fiscal year and the and August I SchUl. Bertha Schulz. Fred Sehattat and Hedwig Am. Rollins Mill The state department's instruc Am.

Smelting closed. 2. Type of stamps enclosed. other what receipts and disburse tion waa based on an opinion by Schattat all believed to be resi ments would be as of today if the 3. Total value of stamps en Attorney General James Env dents of Gary, Ind.

South Bend Clearing House. rium. The glee clubs will be under direction of Miss Matilda Gaume, with the assistance of Misses Doris Farrell, Mary West- budget schedules were being main closed. (Points or pounds.) mert holding invalid the 1943 act tained, (Figures are in billions)! 4. Tne commodity covered by permitting the employment of CHICAGO.

By Associated Press. CHICAGO, April 1. Potatoes, Arrivals, 34; on track, 89; total U. S. shipments, 805; old stock, supplies very light track trading very light account of lack of offerings of table stock; market unsettled; North Dakota Bliss Triumphs, commercial eed stock, S3 3.18; Nebraska Bliss Triumphs, commercials, $4.15.

Am. Tel. a TtL Am. Tnb. Am.

Zins Afiaennda Armour a Co. Armatroni Cork Atchison AtL RaBntnc Aviation Corp. Baldwin Loco. Baltimore a Ohio The camp, used by bund members from northern Indiana and the Chicago district, closed en Dec. 7, 1941.

tne stamps enclosed. boys under IS years of age In 5. Name and address of de bowling alleys. dorp, and Charlene Dieck, of Western Michigan College of Education. Phyllis Car.ion will be Clssrtng 638.793 Transactions 3.201,2 positor.

The act has not been tested in 6. The date of the deposit court. FISH EL FREED OF The following should be shown ism Mi 34 S34 35 Ml 4 1 9H 13 1 4TI, 142 83 6Mi 2BH 4H 34 MS 23H SH ITVa 67 1TV, 20 52 27 10s 12W 24 41, 13 1. Mi 4.1's 21H 76 374 lO'l 2' 14 35 21V Actual Hungetej Expenses 54,363 I 60.327 War spending 80,01 85,500 Receipt. 14,433 17,232 Net deficit 39,930 43.09S Public debt 119,538 112,705 Despite the current lag in spending schedules, treasury outgo has been stepped up enormously since June, 1940, when Germany's spectacularly successful Invasion of France and the low countries Bethlehem Steel Farnsdall Bnetns Alrplan.

Form Aluminum in ink on the back of the en BLAME IN THEFT BANKING GROUP Chicago Grain. at fuujiMoa a m-iommum. velope by the depositor: Vegetables. Brleis Mf. I (1 The Tribune's Special Servles, REELECTS ROOSE 1.

After sealing the envelope, gtudent accompanist Miss Beverly Williams, soprano, will sing as a solo, "Indian Love Call." The Paw Paw High 'school sextet will also sing two groups of songs. Members of the sextet are Beverly Williams, Virginia Harss, Martha Hustafa, Lucille Chapman, Leola Anderson an a Alice Steele. VALPARAISO, April 1. the person enclosing the stamps should sign his name across the R. M.

Roose has been re CHICAGO. Charles Fishel, 19-year-oJd local youth, jwho confessed breaking By International News Service. elected president of the South sealed flap of the envelope WHEAT. Open High Low 11a.m. 145s 14ff 143 14S 145H 141 145S 146'4 147 147H 146 1474 CHICAGO.

April 1. -Beets, one-half Bend chapter, American Institute May in to tne tssa.cn uju cwjiipnv wi sucn manner as to have con July crate, J23.25; carrots, crates, $2. 50 S3; celery, crates. $3.254: cabbage, crates, of Banking. tinuous stroke of the pen go over Sept.

jarred the United States into a big rearmament program. And Mr. Roosevelt is raising his war spending sights close to for the next fiiscal year Other officers elected at a re nces here, and implicating Larry Sperling, 25, has been absolved of the crime through a confesson tne seaiea edge of tne flap. s.30; cucumbers, bushels. Sl 2.75; lettuce, erates, 14.2505 40; onions, sacks, 12.73 03; tomatoes, lugs, $3 4.50.

fc. The date of signing. cent annual meeting are George H. Greenawalt, Mishawaka, vice- CORN. May 101 July 103 Sept ........103 OATS.

made by Arthur Edwards, 19. Gasoline depositors (licensed president; Richard A. Maurer, Fishel, after being picked up by a.iA intermediate distributors beginning July 1 compared with the $74,000,000,000 he hoped to spend for war purposes this year. secretary; Mrs. Lucille Sheeler, police, made a full confession, giv uua wncei Burr.

Add. Mach. Bullard Canadian Pacific Caterpillar Celotex, new Certatn-teed Frnd. Chesapeake a Ohio CM. Pneum.

Tool Chrysler Clark Equip Collins Aikroan Col. Gaa Comm. Solvents Comm. Credit Comm. Inv.

Trust Comm. a Sou. Concoleum Cona. F.dnon Conn. Oil Container Corp.

Contl. Cm Cnntl. Insurance Cnntl. Motors Conti. Oil of Del.

Corn Crown Zellerbach Curtia Pub only) must continue to use Local Markets. PLAY TONIGHT IN ETNA GREEN The Tribune's Special Servles. BOURBON, April 1 Members of the Junior class of the 64 62V4 62 ing; the officers an accurate ver gummed sheets. treasurer, and Margaret Tho-lander, assistant secretary. Programs Are Listed.

sion of how he and Sperling broke Msy July Sept. May July 64 61 61 4 854 90 64 64 614 624 61 62 RYE. 85H 8J 00V, 91 The most striking contrast in Directors were reelected. They Llvaatock. into the Beach place.

Edwards' confession, however, exonerated STURGIS WILL I Today's quotation. Major Bros. Packi 86 91 spending programs is obtained by comparing that of the fiscal year ng company Mlebswaka. Phone 5-31 61. Sept.

Fishel and Sperling. Fishel ad lards close 11 4 am. dally and Etna Green High school will present the play "Toby Doodle GO OVER QUOTA jonn Saturday are J. u. isarneue, G.

u. Rose, Francis E. Walters, Mishawaka; C. B. Wright, Elkhart, George E.

Waner and J. C. Leigh-ton, Niles, Mich. 1941, which ended just 1Z montns mitted he became confused under Hogs 190 to 230 pounds. 115.65; 230 The Tribune's Special Service.

after the fall of France with that Dandy" at 8 o'clock tonight and to 260 pounds, 813.85; 260 to 280 police questioning and framed up his story. 9' 22 32 '-a 45V ft 3 88 14 I 3t 0 24 22H projected for the fiscal year 1944 STURGIS, April 1. Friday night in the high school pounds, S15.35; 280 to 300 pounds 115.15; 300 to 325 pounds. 325 which will end June 30, of next Unlisted Stocks. aABHiao a Atari, lnu While contributions reported to auditorium.

The cast includes Howard Feldman, Harold White, to 350 pounds, 180 to ISO pounds, $15.60. year. Here are the actual and TOP HOG PRICE Curties Wriaht Curtias Wniiht pld. Stsgs $13.50 to $14.50. Annabelle Stutzman, Rlol Thomas, projected programs.

(Figures are date leave the Red Cross war fund drive in this county just $14.50. MOVES TO $15.90 in billions): Pom Mines T)ouelas Aircraft Phyllis Knepper, Marjorie Matt fig BOWS 260 to 600 BOUndi, $13.50 to Wominal Quotation. Bid. T.aitman Kodak 181 son, Marjorie Anglin and Seth $14.25. snort or tne $15,100 goal, returns still to be reported will carry the Fiscal 1941 Fiscal 1944 7.607 33,081 By International News Ssrvice.

ind, a Hlcn. 7 $500,000 BOND GOAL. The Tribune's Special Service. KENDALLVILLE, April 1. Kendallville's quota for the sale of war bonds in April has been set at $500,000, according to information received by Mayor V.

Carteaux, Noble county Mason. Pupont 144H Elec. Boat 13 Calves 16 cents a pound. Bulls $13.50 top. total far in excess of the quota, CHICAGO, April 1.

Hogs generally were 10 cents higher Net receipts National defense All expenses Net deficit 43 6,301 97,000 .12.710 104,128 8,103 71,047 it was predicted by County Chair r4 sat Grain. AJkea 112 105 9S 89 16 103 103 15H 1614 4Vs LAGRANGE TO 1 Today quotations by Wendt Grain com today with the early top at $15.91) Some were held higher. The sal N. Ind. P.

S. pfd. 102 N. Ind. P.

S. 64 92 N. Ind. P. S.

5Vi 87 Pub. Serv. Comm. 14 N. Ind.

P. S. pfd. 99 indpls. P.

a 5H 99 indpla. P. a L. Comm. 14 indpls.

Water 'A' Oomm. 15 Mastlo Asphalt Com. 4 man uoyd Stevenson. Contributions reported up to pany. Idwardaburg.

Mica. Fhona 81. Paving prices: No. 2 wheat, $1.52 It is estimated that the public debt, which was $16,000,000,000 when Mr. Roosevelt took office HAVE OPERETTA Fidellty-Phosnlr General Am.

Trans. Gen. Baking Gen. Elec. Gen.

Motors Gen. Ry. Signal Glenn Martin Goodrich Goodyear r.nnht Cona. able supply totaled 8,000 and 44 8 37 SO 18 22 Ml 38V 5, bushel; No. 3 yellow com.

$1.20 per 100 pounds: No. 2 ry. 75 eents a bushel this time total $14,276. Part of the city of Sturgis and a large share of the north half of the was 2,000 lighter than expected Good to choice steers were re No. 2 oats.

65 cents a bushel; No. 2 The Tribune's Special Service. LAGRANGE, April 1. yellow soybeans. $1.63 per bushel; buck and now has grown to will have reached the fabulous figure of $210,000,000,000 by REVIVAL IS OPENED.

MILFORD, April 1. Rev. ported steady to strong. Best wheat. $2 per hundred.

county still is to be heard from "The Wishing Well," an operetta, Feed lall price pr 100 pounds): Bran. $2.35: middlings. $2.35: gluten feed. the end of. the 1944 fiscal year, Livestock.

dried brewer grain. sweet were quotable around 517.75, tlw highest for March in 24 years and the highest since November, 1937. Cows and heifers were In addition, the Strand theater of this city will conduct a campaign all through the coming week to encourage movie patrons to help ened brewer grain, 15; linseed meal. Greyhound Bus Is Hall Printing Homeetake Mines 3 Illinois Cen' 13 Industrial Rayon 381 Inspiration Cop. 13L Intl.

Nickel 3fill inti Tel. A Tel. Dora 9Vi J. E. Whitacre, of Lakeville, began a two-week revival meeting at the Gravelten church of the Brethren, northwest of here five miles, Monday evening.

will be presented by the Lagrange school at 8 p. m. Friday, in the school gymnasium under direction of Harry Bell. Several dances will be given by grade $2 60; soybean meal. $2 50; laying maan.

DROP INTERIM $2-95. and dairy feed, $2.15. CHICAGO. By International News Service. I Today' quotAUe ry South Bend sweu tne Red Cross fund.

GAS RATIONS steady. The supply totaled 5,800. Lambs were steady. triour a Feed company, 201 North Olive Interstatee Dept. Stors 12H street.

Phone 4-4315, and Indian State CHICAGO, April 1. Livestock: Hoes. 10 cents, higher; top, 12 Milling company, 901 Soutn Ollv street. bulk. heavies.

$15,650 Pbon 4-6821. 15.S0; mediums, lights, Pavlna Dries. No. 1 wheat, II. as "Pralst thi Lord" and Buy 'em Ammunition With U.

S. War Bonds. $15.65 9 15 90; light lights, $15,40 0 a buahal; yellow corn. $1.20 a 100 pounds; Jarvls W. Jones Laughlln Kennecott Kreege 8.

8 Kroger Groc. Lambert Co. Lfhmxn Corp. T.ow'e. Inc.

The system of granting temporary gasoline rations to commercial motor vehicle operators was discontinued today. N. J. Partritz, director of the South Bend district office of defense 254 34H 22H 23 29t 57 15.75: packing sows, 15.25 15.75; Pigs, buckwheat. $2 a 100 pounds.

Selling prices: Bran, $2.33 ltm 13 9 14.75. Cattle, 5.S00; steady; calves. 800 pounds, flour middlings. $2.45: molasses steady; beef steers, choice, mixing feed. egg masn, a.o'i.

medium, $13016: yearlings. Lone Star Cement it Mark Truck -iot came) feed. $2 35; egg mash. chopped Iced. $2.25.

butcher cattle, heifers. $11 16.75; cows. LET US SUGGEST THE transportation, said the system had served its purpose of giving 11 15: bulls. calves. $9 B17: feeders.

$10015: stockers. steers, Miami Copper $1216; cows and heifers. 10014.25. WPB Contracts Available. bheep, 9.500; steady; lambs, $15,500 Poultry and Efts.

Today's During quotations by Division Poultry Market, 2214 Western avenue. Pbon 3-7165). Rem Lieht. under four pounds. 24 6.15; common.

$14 015: yearlings, 12.30014.75; ewes, feeders, 14.50 015.50. rationing boards time to act on appeals. He estimated that 12 per cent of the commercial operators in the South Bend ODT district had filed appeals and said that all but a few cases had been processed by the boards. In the future, ODT offices will pass on tnts: medium, four to 8V4 pounds. 26V INDIANAPOLIS.

U. S. GOVERNMENT SECURITIES Broilers Under three pounas, zvs ants. Fryers Three to four pounds, 29 cents. Roasters Four to 5V4 pounds, 32 Howard E.

Richardson, man By Associated Press. INDIANAPOLIS. April 1. Salable hora cents; over S6 pounds, 33 cents. fairly active: 25 cents higher, 160- ager ot the South Bend District Office ol the War Production tftags- Undei tV pound.

earns; 275 pounds. early top, jeer 6Vt pounds, 26 cent. $16.25 for 200 to 210 pounds: 275 to such requests for additional gasoline as promptly as possible, Mr. Partritz said. Old roostsrs Lieht.

5 pounds, 400 pounds. $15.95 016.10; 100 to 160 board, room 206 City National Dank building, has released for cents; heavy, over 6Vfc pound. 16 cents. pounds. $14.25015.25: sows, strong to BEST SUITED TO YOUR NEEDS Ducks Light, under SVs pounas, 25 cents; heavy, over 8V4 pounds.

25 cents. cents higher at $15.25 015.65. Salable cattle, 700: ealvea, 400: steady Mpia. -Molina Mo. Kans.

Tex. pfd. Montgomery Ward Motor Products Murray Corp Kelv National Acme National Hairy Prod National Oypsum National Pr. A Lt New York Central Norfolk a Western North American No. Am.

Aviation Northern Pacific Ohio Oil Owens, 111. Glass Pacific Gas a Elec. Packard Paramount Parke Davis phiiupa a nods Penney. J. C.

Penn. R. R. Poor A Cn Proctor a Gamble Pub. Serv.

of N. J. Pullman Pure Oil Radio Corp Raybestos publication the following currently required Items for subcontracting. few head good 900-pound yearlings. $16 medium and good yearling steers, $14.75 Be sensible.

Obey traffic laws. Keep out of courts. Help the police to make traffic safe in South Bend. You can if you will. Adv.

Geea All wlght 23 cent. Guinea ben 43 cent eacn. Squab- -25 cent each. Young turaey Under 18 pounds, 82 18 to 22 pounds, 29 cents; 22 15.40; load good 825-pound helfera. $13.25: vealers.

$1 lower: top $16.50. baiabie sneep, 200; normally steady. pounds up. 28 cent. Od turkeys 18 pounds.

25 cents; is PTom ine several score of subcontracting opportunities, the following list Has been selected as being representative. This listing is by no means complete. For further Information on the following or for information on other suDContractlng items, telephone to 22 pound. 26 cent; 22 pound as, 24 sent. Produce.

PHONE Pigeon -IS cent eacn. Eggs No. 1, 34 cents; current receipts. 82 cents: dirties. 30 cents; pullets, 28 tents; mediums, 31 cents.

CHICAGO. 2-1411. By International News Service. In thla listing, following the CHICAGO, April 1. Produce: Huttee Rem.

Rand 7111 7,090 tubs: steady: extras, 92 score Item number, is the quantity required, then the material from Market Briefs. Republic Steel Rever. Cop. a Br. Reyn.

Tob. 6eara Roebuck 4 cents: standards. 90 scor cars 454 cents; extra firsts, 90 score 454 cents; firsts. 88-89 score 44 45i cents; specials, 93 score "AA," 46V DOW JONES SUMMARY. cems.

whlcn the items are to be made, then the recommended machines required for production. 1. 1.000: Alloy steel: Turret lathe, 24 bar capacity; grinffer, cylindrical universal, By Thomson A McKlnnon Wire. Eggs. 35.565 case; steady: current re NEW TORK, April 1.

London Stocks ceipts, 35 cente; fresh extra firsts. 370 steady. ss cetiis: rresn nrsts. 37Vkffi37ai cents Parmale Transportation 1942 net profit dirties. 34 cents; checks, 33 cents Z.

50: Cast Iron: Turret lth 9 S1.73 vs. 5 20. contract graded No. 1. 38 cents.

Noranda Mines 1942 net Income 14.77 Cheese, twins. 25 1-5 cents: daisies. bar capacity; Internal broach, 5-ton 30" straight; 1-spindle sensitive drill. No. 2 Morse.

vs. S4.94. prints and Innghorns. 26 cente Royal Typewriter 50 cents dividend. Live poultry, steady: turkevs.

29 0 35 3. 2,500: Cold rolled April 15 and 6. lathe, 2Vi Vt" bar capacity: one-anlndle cents; hens. 23W26 cents; broilers, 27 cents; springers. 31S33Vi cents; roost- Twenty-five cents dividend Murray jcor- sensitive drill.

No. 2 Morse. porauon April ze ana l. rm. nwis cents; ducks, 20 0 27 cents National Can 1942 net loss $915,000 seeee, cents.

50: Cast iron: Tuurret lathe, 2 Vt" bar capacity; Internal broach, two-ton 30" straight. vs. net profit 1 82.000. New York City Omnibus 1942 Bet profit NEW YORK. 5.

500: Malleable Iron: Turret 1th J3.37 vs. J2.74. By Associated Press. 2Vi bar capacity; Internal broach, five- Delaware A Hudson and subsidiaries ton 30" straight; one-spindle sensitive 1942 net Income $12.67 vs. $8.47.

NEW YORK. April 1. Eees. 30 954 arm, iso. 2 Morse.

National Refining company profits In "teadv. Mixed colors: Fancy to extra fan 6. 50: Cast Iron: Turret lah riA nrst two months vs. $237,000. cy.

cents; extras. 38 cents bar capacity: internal broach, two-ton 30" American Chain Cable 1942 earned Phell Union Oil eervel focony Vac. 6o. Calif. Edison 80.

Pacific Bo. Railway Standard Brands Superior Steel Standard Oil of Calif Standard Oil of Ind Standard Oil of N. J. Stewart Warner Stone and Webster Studebaker Texas Corp. Texas Gulf SuL Tex Par.

Land Trust Tidewster Oil Timken Pet. Axis Ttmken R. Union Carblds Union Pacific United Aircraft United Corp United fruit United Gas Imp. 8. Gvpsurn V.

6. Rubber U. 6. Steel Waldorf Syatem Vanadium Warner Bros Western Union Wesilnshousa Atrbraks Weetlnghouse Elec White Motors Wilson a Co. Woolworth yellow Truck Young Sprint a Wtes Youm'n Sheet a Tuba Zenltt Rsdlo Zonlte Prods.

Kraaea rireis. J7 cents: current r- FOR Letterheads Envelopes Cards Ruling Binding Commercial Printing Of All Kinds HARRY W. WEST PMNTING CO. 324 E. Colfax Ave.

PHONE 3-7025 srrsignt; one-spindle sensitive drill. No. $3.78 v. $3.54. ceiprs.

354 cents: mediums. 35K. rente Midland Steel Products 1942 net profit vvniTes: ancy to extra fancy, 39 Vs 0 $2.28 vs. $4.38. cems specials.

cents: stand. Pan American Petroleum 1942 net 86 portant that you select now the securities which best fit your financial plans. All types of Government securities will be included in the Second War Loan Drive. They are Series War Bonds, and Savings Bonds, Tax Savings Notes of Series Treasury Bills, and three new issues: 2 and 2lz Treasury Bonds, and Vt Certificates of Indebtedness. Whether or not you are one of our.

reg-ular customers, you are invited to consult with us regarding U. S. Government securities and to make your purchases here. pERHAPS you are undecided on just what kind of Government securities, best suit your individual needs. If so, you are cordially invited to call at our office.

We are daily advising men and women on the matter of Government securities. We have at hand complete information on all issues, and will gladly review your present holdings and offer suggestions for future purchases. There is no cost and no obligation. On April 12 the Government is launching the Second War Loan Drive to raise thirteen billion dollars. Because you will want to buy your share, it is im ards.

38t cents; fancy heavy mediums, cents vs. $1.45. mediums. 38 centi. Interlake Iron 1942 net 63 cent vs.

Bmwns: Fancy to extra fancy. 39 0 40 $1.28. cents; specials. 3 cents: standards, 37 Seaboard Oil 1942 net $1.18 vs. $1.02.

imi; jneaiums. iifi cents. Indiana Service 1943 net Income OOO vs. $424,000. Engineers Public Service 12 months 7.

500: Bronse: Turret lathe, 2W bar capacity. i 8. 2,500: Alloy steel: Turret lathe, 1 bar capacity; grinder, external center less. No. 2.

8. 2,500: Cold rolled steel: Turret lathe, 2Vi" bar capacity, gear hobber, spur, Internal broach, two-ton 30" straight; one-spindle sensitive drill. No. 2 Morse; carburizing equipment 10. 5,000: Cold rolled steel: Turret lathe, 2H" bar capacity.

11.. 5,000: Cold rolled steel: Turret lathe, 1" bar capacity carburizing equipment: grinderj cylindrical, plain, external 12. 2,500: Forged steel: Turret lathe. 2W bar capacity; milling machine hori ended Jan. 31 net income $1.03 vs.

$1.26. Cash Grain. Gulf States Utilities 12 months ended Jan. 31 net profit $1,708,000 vs. $1,900 000.

TRIAL DENIED. The Tribune's Special Service ELKHART, April 1. A zontal plain No. one-spindle sensitive drill. No, 2 Morse; carburizing equipment; grinder, cylindrical Universal.

grinder internal, chucking, TOLEDO. (Yesterday'i Close. By Associated Press. TOLEDO, March 31. Grain on track 27 cents Nsw York rats nominal.

Oats, No. 2 whit. 66 VI 67 cents; No. 3. 6466H cents.

Wheat, corn, soybean and hay unchanged. CHICAGO. (Yesterday Clow. By Associated Press. CHICAGO, March 31.

Cash wheat, no sales. Oata, No. 1 mixed. 66 V) cents; No. 1 white, 67 cents; No.

2, 66Vie67 eentss No. 3, 66 If 66 eents; No. 4. Insurance Stocks. aiB.su itasaaau.

a m. motion for a new trial by Adolph G. Zelle, defendant in a damage suit In the plaintiff, Mrs. Inn a Borley, was granted $750 damages Jan. 12, waa denied by Judge" William E.

Wider in Superior court Wednesday. The defendant was granted 60 days in which to file all bills of 5T 32H 46 48 82 44 27 Fire Insurance Company Stocks and WAR BONDS Let Your Money Work to Tour Best Advantage. II. E. MARSHALL COMPANY Established 1907 301 City National Bank Phone 3-2015 TEST GIVE THEIR LIVES YOU LEND YOUR MONEY 1 Albert Deann eourities Dno.

Ill W. Washington South Bend, Ind. Telephone 4-1101 10OH Nominal Quotations Aetna Plra 53 Aetna Ufs 31 Continental Insurance 45 I.dellty-Pnoentx 47 Fireman's Fund 79 Glens Fall 42 Hanover 26 Vi Hartford 97 Horn 28 Ins. Co. of No.

T5H National PI re 60H New Brunswick 31 Morth River 24 Phoenix 87 4 St. Paul Plr a Marin 265 Springfield Fir a Marina. 125 TREASURY FIGURES. 30 1 77H 62H 33 25H 90 275 12914 459 64H By International Newt Service, WASHINGTON, April 1. Treasury balance as of March 30, 1943, internal revenue, customs $31,445,112.83.

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