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PAGE SIX. THE NEWS-HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 1946. NEW YORK STOCKS. COMING SUNDAY NOW PLAYING CRIPPLED CHILDREN'S CLINIC SET FOR JAN. 16 DIES OF OVERDOSE OF SLEEPING PILLS PICK-UP AIRLINE BUYS 2 PASSENGER PLANES Quotations bv BUTLER, WICK Si Franklin Open 2:30 p.m.

AVIATION'. HOMES for the HOMELESS All Sizes; All Prices, Farms Too. CALEB D. SUTTON fustu! Purchase of two new Beeehertift tvvin-emmie oa.ssenger ulanes was an ANEW py jfm W0RlD Mrawlhtg! I riVUll crroi runa 1 3 608 15th St. Phone 196 GREENSBURG, Jan.

UP An overdose of sleeping pills caused the death of Mrs. Kitty Cowell, 27, last Saturday, State Police reported today. The attractive young wife of George Cowell, of was found Friday morning with ex serviceman John Hoa'i, 21, of Fox town, AND Alexis SMITH The Venango Coi.uty Crippled Children's Society will hold a clinic at. Oil City Hospital on Wednesday, Jan. 10.

Operations will be performed daring the morning hours together with removing and applying casts. The examining clinic will start promptly at 1 o'clock and continue until all children are cared for. Appointments cannot be made for these clinics. Those desiring examination should register at the hospital this day between 1 and 2 p. m.

Lr. John A. Ileborling, Pittsburgh, will be in charge of both the surgical, IN San 0 A I I IP an automooU" pili'Ktd on a lonely road near here, Both were unconsci ANTONIO1 ous. nounced today by All America a Aviation, which operates the country's only air pick-up lines. The aircraft, the company stated, have been acquired for the new combination-passenger pick-up service planned by All American and they aiso will be used to inaugurate night pickup schedules over the company's routes which serve US communities in six states.

It also wa.s announced that the planes will he equipped with the new-air pick-up unit which All A has developed for mail and cargo service. This model which was first used by the Army Air Forces for picking up WASTED ultCHHICOLO WITH Detective Leo Aliut whi questioned Heak yesterday it Westmoreland Hospital, said the former soldier reported ti i toaiile had been drinking beer Aviation Corporation BeLdix Aviation fJoeing Airplane Co Consolidsited Aircraft Curtiss-Wright Ourtiss-Wright A Douglas Aircraft Lockhead North American Avia Sperry Corporation Trans. Western Air United Aircraft United Airline Trans FOODS. Amer.can Sugar Armour Co. Ill Borden Gei I Foods Great Western Sugar Kroner Nat.

Biscuit Nat. Dairy Pacific Am. Fisheries Standard Brands Swift Co INDUSTRIALS. Allis Chalmers 304 55 So Va 334 S3i SxSii ii2 1 42 42 144 70 71 351,4 51.1 53 SI 51 i 13 I 4.T-4 47. I 53 Vs 54 33 47 47 32 32 3C.Vi 36 1S 18 42 47 38 55 55 S.Z.SAKAll WANTED Three ur four unfurnished rooms by an elderly coupie.

Piioiie Mi4-X. iijauJL WANTED Housekeeper ill family of four; good wages. Write Box tu cu News-ileraM. SjunSt diagnostic and examining clinics, lie will he assisted by Dr. William K.

Jobsou and Mrs. John H. Foquet. 'J'ii nighc and ho couldn't remember" what happened later that f. A chemical tes: of contents of Cowell" was ordered following her at est more.

and i starring Paul HINREID Mourn O'HARA Walter SIEZAK IU TtCHNICOLOR! ORPHEUM CHURCHILL AND WIFE human beings is capabla a', picking up si id pounds deadweight at a speed WANTED Suffolk ewes and large Siei-land or Welch pony. L. -D. Bia.r K. K.

l. Oil City. Pa. yjaiiSt iiuspitui. CARD SKIP FOR U.

of miles an hour. Capacity of the unit presently used iii All American's commercial operations is HO pouitis. 'The new model air pick-up unit is WANTED Three to five room furnished or unfurnished apartment by young couple. Phone 572. I'janJt Coming: Next Tuesday "THEY WERE EXPENDABLE" STARRING SMALLPOX EPIDEMIC KITS YANKS IN KOREA woman lig num e- WANTED Girl or work.

Call S7D-G. American Can lOO'i 101 Am Machine and Fdv 38 3S rth WANTED A garage near streets. Phone bls-L. and Elk 1-5-Jt ROBERT MONTGOMERY JOHN WAYNE Am Rad and Std San Am Tel and Tel Chicago Pneumatic Southampton, Jan. up Winston Churchill and his wife sailed today aboard the Liner Queen Elizabeth for the United States and a vacation trip to Florida, P.efore the ship sailed, Churchill emphasized reporters that he was going to the U.

S. purely for vacation reasons and did not intend to inter work. Call Ken A General ters, plione 14i)o-X. The Thrilling Adventures of Those Rugged PT Men in Love and War now being iustallel in the aircraft at the Reeehcraft factory in Wichita. The planes are to be delivered the latter part of January.

All American within recent weeks also has purchased a Noordyu Norseman and has surplus from the government. The Norseman has been equipped wita the new model air pick-up unit will bj placed in service on one of All Americans heavy traffic MHi s. the plane having a payload of a round 1,000 pounds which is about three, times that of the WAN TED Office girl experienced in typing, shorthand and bookkeeping. Permanent position. Write to Box tut) Co Xews-Herald giving qualifications and salary expected.

ija.n ti AT THE HOSPITAL. SEOUL. Korea. Jan. 7.

I Medical oflicers of the 5. Mjfh Field Hospital disclosed today that a smallpox epidemic had caused the deaths of Iti American soldiers. They said more than half of the fatalities occurred in local hospitals through the area. Eleven cases were reported utsder treatment now in the Army hospital's isolation ward and about 20 others were in other hospitals. 3W 23 45 95 31 15 50 48 25 00 97 Pac.

Gas and Elec 43 43 Public Svc. of X. 25 25 United Corp 4 4 United Corp. Pfd 48 40 United Gas 23 23 Admitted. Holden, 14 rupt his holiday until he met President Truman on March 5.

"I have not made any plans at all," the former prime minister said. "I hope to paint a little when the sun William R. Lamberton WANTED Heavy muzzle-loading' target rifle. Will pay premium price lor one in good condition. Write Box la co ojanst single-engine tuisois the company is now operating.

STANDARD OILS. Rid Asked i 30 23Vi 43 8li 3414 50 '4 48 25 (X 93 30 ..143 28 34 3(i 43 75 71 1S 17 30 1221-4 38 DEATHS Curtis Publishing Deere Distillers-Seagrams Dressc-r Mfg DuPont Freeport Texas General Electric Gillette Gimbel Bros Int. Harvester Int. Tel. and Tel Johns-Manville Joy Mfg 1-oews, Inc Pepsi Cola McKessoii-Robbins Montgomery Ward Nat.

Distillers Radio Corp Radio-Keith Remington-Rand WANTED To Buy: Timothy hay. Cash at tlie barn. Give lull directions to farm. Company, Bill-l Forbes Pgh. la, i'eiina.

ijaiiHit 30 143 SAYS AMERICAN JEWS EAGER TO HELP FINANCE PALESTINE 28 SHORT BLAMES LACK OF INFORMATION AT HAWAII James V. I'okeane. V. 77. died at 9:39 lesday at his home in Grove WANTED Boys tor morning paper routes.

Apply ill person to Pranklin -News Company. ljLiec.U 35 3ti James p. in. 43 Mrs. Park Adams, 227 Pacific Street.

Mrs. Lottie Davidson, 1109 Otter Street. Mrs. Raymond L. Huff, R.

2. Mrs. Edward E. Shavvgo, IO08 Liberty Street. Discharged.

John Grill, 402 Atlantic Avenue. Mrs. Dora I. Bartlett, Emlenton, R. D.

3. Mrs. Rhea Berman, 1539 Elk Street. Lewis C. Griffin, Utica, R.

D. 2. Mrs. Charles Hugus and son, 832 Liberty Street. Mrs.

Cirl Whitesell, 2:20 Maple Street. FOR SALE 74 WASHINGTON, Jan. P. UP Jews in this country are eager to give linau-eiat support to make Palestine a self-supporting community capable of absorbing large numbers of displaced European Jews, Dr. Robert S.

Szold said today. 73 JO 78 I'OR SALE Bottled gas range, 3 tanks and reguiator. Also air condition uii burning trailer heater. Phone t39-K. ijanit City.

lie was horn in Irwin Township on Sept. 2, ISCS. the son of and Elizabeth Walters Cokeane. For 14 years he was employed as a gardener by the Grove City Flora! Company, lie was a memlr of the Grove City United tei'ian Church. Surviving besides his widow.

Mrs. Sibella Porter Cokeane. are the following sons and daughters, John Mc- 17 3ti 125 39 heatrola. Inquire Borne-Scrymser Co 38 40 Buckeye 14 14 Chesebrough Mfg 145 11. Eureka 30 31 Humble Oil 49 50 Imperial Oil 14 15 International Pet 22 22 National Transit Co 14 14 Southern 11 12 South Penn Oil 55 58 Std of Ky 35 35 Swan and Finch 13 10 NEW YORK RANK STOCKS.

National City 49 51 Chase ational r- 47 Irving Trust 10 20 Bankers Trust 52 54 Manhattan 33 35 Manufacturers 02 Guaranty Trust 370 37S 1'OK SALE Buckeye 3111 Center Street. (Continued from Page 1 stead of the 4 a. m. io 7 a. ni.

schedule he had ordered. Japanese planes struck Pearl Harbor at a. m. Never Warned of Situation. Questioning Short on the radar hours.

Rear Adm. Joseph M. Reeves asked whether the failure to operate after 7 a. m. was dependent on the fact that Short thought Navy reconnaissance planes were operating.

"Prom all the information that we Scbenley Sears Roebuck Servel, Inc. 23 23 t'OR SALE 1942 Studebaker Champion sedan, radio, climatizer, iiiil holder, good rubber. Inquire i-loan's Service station, Black Hill, on Mercer Road. Ujanlit Union Carbide and Carbon 103 -Szold, vice president of the Zionist Organization of America, testitied before the Anglo-America-a Palestine Commission, which is studying the entire question of Jewish immigration into the Holy Land. He said U.

S. Jews already have $155 ,000,000 at stake in Palestine in contributions and Western Union 51 BIRTHS. A daughter, Jennifer Lee. was born Keesport; Levi, Grove City; Mrs. Tuesday in the Franklin Hospital to i'OK SALE One acre containing nine room house (good cellar), barn and other out buildings.

Gas and water, inquire J. P. Wilson (Bell's' Store) Pittsburgh Koad, K. 1. bjaniit George kohliueyer.

Royers, l'a. James E. and Rov both of Ilarrisville. Also surviving are the following broth Air. and Airs.

Kenneth E. Swartz, 'Franklin, K. D. 1. The mother was formerly Miss Joan Engles.

The father is in the Philippines in the Marine Corps. had we didn't think the situation demanded it," Short replied. He added that "we would have been working 24 hours a day if we had had anything to indicate that the situation demanded it." Adm. William H. Standley asked Short about the lack of airplane re I'OR SALE 3-year-old Bangs tested milk cow $75.00.

Tel. 2013-K. 1-S-iit DEMOBILIZATION OF ARMED FORCES IS HALF COMPLETED FUNERALS. i OR SALE Two cows due to freshen in two weeks. Inquire Lewis W.

Brown, Franklin K. 3, Canal Township, 1-4-lit WASHINGTON, Jan. 9. UP The armed forces have passed the half-way A daughter was bom to Air. and Airs.

Raymond L. Huff, Franklin, R. D. 2, in the Franklin Hospital on Westinghouse Elec 30 37 Wool worth 53 54 MINING. Alaska Juneau 9 8 American Smelting American inc-Lead 11 31 Anaconda 4'i 40 Oaiumet Heela 8 Ocrro de Pasco 4 4s Dome Mines 2H Granby 7 7 Homestake 53 53 Inspiration is 19 Int.

Nickel 38ij 3S Kennecott 50 5i 25 2 Miami 13 13 Phelps-Dodge 38 88 St. Joseph Iead 54 54 Suns.hine 1:12 22V Tct.11. C4p.T l.s ivi ers and sisters; Harrison (.., -Nelson Thomas Mrs. Rachel Martin and Mr. Cora Williams.

Ilarrisville. D. Mrs. Besse Phipps, Frankiin Mrs. Edna Kiddle, Grove City, R.

U. 3. Friends may call at the Shelley Funeral Home "in Grove City on 'Thursday evening. The funeral will be held from there at 2 p. in.

Friday, in charge of Rev. Homer Hendeison. Burial will follow iu the Cliutonville Cemetery. Gilson Shaffer. Funeral services for Gilson Shaffer of Greenville, former Franklin florist, who died in the Hosp.tal in Grove City, were I'OR SALE House of 7 rooms and bath.

steel coal furnace with thermostat and heat control, new roof, new hot water tank an newly redecorated, interchangeable screen and storm windows, garage, lot 50x175 feet. Phone 52a-X, lis Kim Street, Rocky Grove. l-S-3t mark in their demobilization. Since the shooting stopped in Europe and the Pacific, the Army, Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard have discharged 3,342,000 men and women. conducted Tuesday afternoon iu the BYRNES CLEARS ISSUES ON CONTROL OF ATOMIC BOMB Buchanan Funeral Home by Rev.

Samuel H. Gross, pastor of the Grace Lutheran Church. At peak strength, the services numbered Counting O23.OO0 men drafted or enlisted since the end of lighting, they now total During the services, Rev. Gross read "Crossing the Thomas K. Kelly.

Thomas E. Kelly, former tor at the Cliutonville High died suddenly at his home FOR SALE 1941 Plymouth 2-door sedan in excellent condition. Radio and heater. Phone 137. l-s-2t FOR SALE Davenports, dressers, vanities, desks, coffee tables, skiis, ice boxes, card tables and ironing boards.

Peun Furniture Exchange, 606-13th Street. bjan3t mstrue-School, in New Burial was made in Franklin Cem etery Wednesday morning. connaissance. "In case the patrol planes that were necessary to make the effective offshore patrol were here in sufficient numbers, do you still think that no change would have been made iu the he asked. "None whatever." Short responded, "because you couldn't tell when some of them might have been ordered away." Navy Responsible for Patrol.

Standfey asked whether, if a sufficient number of planes had been available, the Hawaiian command would have been making a patrol every morning. Short said he thought that was a fair question to ask the Navy, which was responsible for long-range reconnaissance under the joint coastal defense plan for Hawaii, hut he volunteered "I don't hardly think under the cir Texas' pecan crop in 1943 was only 19 million pounds. Forty-three million pounds were harvested in 1944. Castle of a heart attack. Ho was hum at Murrinsville.

the -Flayer piano. TOR 332 Grant l-7-3tx Truman in Wax (Continued from Page 1.) to safeguard is intended to apply to all phases any plan recommended by the commission. Under the language of the resolution it is obvious that safeguards shall apply to the first stage of any plan recommended by the commission. "Of course any jilan recommended by the commission must be submitted to the governments for ratification by them in accordance with their constitutional Byrnes steadfastly maintained that there never had been any controversy in the UNO delegation, despite the I'OR SALE 45-aere farm on Georgetown Road. be sold this week.

$1,295. Terms. Mr. Phipps, at Exchange Hotel. l-T-otx Chyrsler 137 (Vuitinental Motors 20 General Motors 70 Hudson 93 Hupp 9 Mack Truck 72 Nash-Kelvinator 25 Packard 11 Reo in Studebaker 33 Twin Coach 23 Willys-Overland 23 MOTOR ACCESSORIES.

139 20 78 93 0 72" 25 2N 33 23 23 Attending from a distance were Yeryle Davis and son, Mr. and Mrs. Robert AV. Fowler, Mr. and Airs.

Joseph Price, Airs. Roy Yeckley, Air. and Mrs. Samuel Stewart and Julia Stewart, of Pittsburgh; Mr. and Mrs.

C. C. Everall. Airs. Kenneth Everall and John Proud, of Stoneboro: Aliss Alar-iau Gerherich, Mrs.

J. Reed AlcGinnis, Roliert and Baird Ginn and Airs. O. W. Davis, of Greenville; Airs, Stevenson, of Jamestown.

FOR SALE Five-room house, corner lot, 548 Atlantic Ave. Immediate possession. Call Knox, 27-K. l-7-3tv son of the late Henry S. and Matnil-da Jamison Kelly.

He was connected with the Clintouville High School for many years. He is survived by his wife, the former Perfha Kelly, and the following children: Genevieve Arnold, of I'laiidome, N. Harold, of Erie; Mrs. Katheriut Tessmer, of Youngs-towu, O. vileli of the U.

S. Marines: Mrs. Kuih M. Ilaniey. of Piandome.

N. Mrs. Helen (ironies, of New Castle. Also surviving are seven grandchildren and two sisters, Mrs. Margaret Stalker, E.m Claire and Mrs.

Uaris Moore, of Emlciit.m. Interment will he in the Cliutonville Methodist Cemetery. cumstances that tiiey would i miniv fact that it was well known that Van- FOR SALE Coal (not strip coal). 1 to 6-ton loads. Immediate de.ivery.

Phone 1141-G or 2WJ-L. i-7-titx hey would have been doing it as an exercise now and tnen in connection SPEED UP PAYMENTS TO DISABLED VET SCHOLARS with I the Army LOST Short said he thought that the Army-Navy cooperation at Hawaii was proper and unity ot command wouiu have made no diitetvnce. Hlantes War Department. 'T think the system coojierat ion I is all rigul. ne testmeo.

i hiiuk made a very serious mistake when we denberg had been insisting upon clarification of the resolution to protect American atom homb secrets, Yandenberg's objection to the Moscow resolution was that it did not properly safeguard the secrets of the atomic homb, iu his opinion. Byrnes' statement on U. S. use of the veto in the atomic commission went far to satisfy Vandenberg. The only additional asurame he wanted was an unequivocal sentence saying that no U.

S. secrets would he disclosed until an effective security system on control of the bomb was established. Corn with a kernel moisture content of 25 to 30 per cent, is likely to spoil in the crib. DEMONSTRATE AGAINST DELAY IN REDEPLOYMENT didn't 'go to an alert against an all-out ittack. I think that our system was perfectly all right.

Our estimate of the (Continued from Page once, even though pension records are not yet clarified. VA said the change means that disabled students will usually 'get their first checks 30 days after enrollment, the earliest allowed by law. Stirling pointed out that the nominal limitation of four years of free training under the Gl bill did not tell the full story. Despite that, he said, a high school graduate with three or more years' military duty can win AB and MA degrees and get part-way through his doctorate, with VA footing the bill. Stirling explained that the Gl bill provides as many months free training as the veteran spent in service, plus one vear with a four-year maximum.

If i 1 1 A 1 1 )' "A Li i 14 'Continued from Page 1.) Department was doing a good job of demobilization. He said the slowdown was necessary to carry out American world commitments to keep the peace. Nevertheless, congressional critics continued demands for a full-dress investigation of the program. One thousand soldiers in Paris demonstrated last night in front of the American embassy. oil cityTuxerals situation was not." At the conclusion of his second appearance.

Short was asked whether lie would like to make any additional statement. "The only comment I would make," he said, "was that 1 drew the inference that the War Department approved of the action I had taken (defense against sa hot age (because they knew very definitely what the action was. 1 gave them great detail." LOST Tuesday at p. between Cooperstown and Franklin, one new :) ft. by 12 ft.

tarpaulin. Reward if returned, call Franklin 593-L. DjaiCt ISC ELLAS EUUS All types of financing for buyer or seller. Call Oil City il'il. Persona.

Discount Company. 10ct.ti. HORSE SALE Special saddle hor.e sale at Payne's Sales Stables, Greenville, Friday evening, Jan. 11, at sharp. I'M head of saddle horees and ponies Palomino, sor-rells, spotted and other plain colored.

1 load of good work horses. Several well-mated teams of sorreils, roans and dapple greys'. Riding equipment of ail Stable blankets and harness. We hold our hors sales every Friday evening. Cattle saies every Tuesday afternoon.

If you have any live stock to sell consign them to our sales. We have buyers for all classes of live stork. Chicken supper eerved at 5 o'clock Friday evening. E. Payne.

PL'BLIC SALE Saturday, Jan. 12, at p. m. 1 '4 miles south of Sagertowri, L. R.

Wright farm. IS Holstem, Guernsey and Jersey cattle Kane's tested with health charts. c.ws, 2 fresh, several springers, 2 Holstem just bred, 2 Guernsey bulls. 2 ea.s. R.

Wright, owner. Arthur S'-outen, auctioneer. Spartansburg phone 2.291. fjarilt JANITOR, 65, IS KIDNAP-SLAYING SUSPECT STATE MAY ABANDON PLANS TO ACQUIRE 4 P00RH0USES Come in and see our new R. C.

A. Victor Automatic Record Changing Combination. 179i HARTER BROS. Mimic Appliance Store 304 13 St. Phone 179 However, he tainted out, a normal school year is between eight and nine months.

Four calendar years of schooling therefore etjual to between five and six academic years. LASSES WILL MEET. The Intermediate Department of the First Evangelical Church will meet hits evening at 7:15 p. m. in the Sun-day school annex, to attend the revival service.

The Young Peoples prayer Kronp will also attend the service. Mrs. Katherinc S. Mc((iion. Funeral services for Mrs.

Kaflierine S. Meijiioun, who died Sunday at the Oil City Hospital, were held at 3 p. m. Monday at the Osenider Memorial Chapel, with Dr. Dwight K.

Guthrie, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church, officiating. Ir. liiithrie read "Crossing the "Nearer My Cod to Thee" and the Psalm. was in the Grove Hill Cemetery. Pallbearer were: Ralph P.aker.

Charles S. McQuowii. Terrepce Mc-Ououn, Joseph Stunner and Carl HAKKISIU KO. Jan. Welfare Secretary S.

M. R. O'Hara indicated today that the commonwealth may sm abandon its plans to acquire, four of the seven county poorliouses sections Incited i.t mental hospitals, Miss o'Hara. revealing negotiations i have been under way many month! for state acquisition of the buildings In the va: model pictured above, President Trumr.n joins the galaxy of noted men represented in London's world-famous Tussaud waxworks. Bernard Tussuud is seen adjusting the suit, sent to him by President Truman, especially to dress the effigy.

Romania's Red Porg-Warner 51 52 P.riggs Mfg 50 51 Budd Mfg 25 25 Budd Wheel 24 24 Hayes Body 14 14 Houdaille-IIershey 23 23 Stewart-Warner 24 24 Timken Roller Bearing (15 (15 Timken Det. Axle 47 48 OILS. Atlantic Refining 39 40 Barnsdall Oil 22 23 Consolidated Oil 20 20 Consolidated Nat. Gas 44 43- Continental Oil 39 40 Houston 21 21 Ohio Oil 22 23 Phillips Petroleum 57 57 Plymouth 24 24 Pure Oil 23 23 Skelly 59 59 Soconv-Yacuum 17 17. Std.

Oil of Calif 4S 49 do Indiana 43 43 do New Jersey (i9 do Ohio 24 24 Texas Corp 00 (11 Tidewater Associated 22 22 Union nil 2(i 20 RAILS AND RAIL EQUIPMENT. Allegheny rp 5 5 American Locomotive 43 43 Atchison lo't 109 Baldwin locomotive 35 35 and Ohio 27 27 do pfd 43. 43 Canadian Pacific 22 22 "4 Chespeake and (Olio 5f Delaware and Hudson 45 41 Erie 19 191', Great Northern Pfd 00 01 Illinois Central 44 41' I high alley 13 13 Lima locomotive 80 Sd New York Central 34 on hern Pacific 35 35 Puma R. 44 45 Pullman (V4 01 Southern Pacific Oo (Wt Southern Rwy 09 00 U.ion Pacific 14t 119 Western Maryland 12 11 Yonngstown Steel Door 20 27' Pfd 40 40 RUBBERS. Firestone 70 72 General Tire 43 43 Goodrich 70't, Goodyeat (Vl U.

S. Rubber 7o 71 STEELS. Allegheny Dudlum 43 1 American Rolling Mills 30 31 American Stcf I Fdys 42 42 Bethlehem Steel 9 100 Inter Lake Iron 14 11 Menta Machine 00 00 Pressed Sltid Car 20 20'i Std Steel Spring 2o 20 Republic Steel 33 34 Pipe and Fdy 53 51 Steel 8" do I'fd 157 157 Vanadluiii 33 33 Yoimgtowii Sheet. Tube 70 70 TOHAKOS. Liggett and Myers 98 Lorillard 29 29 Re.v nolds 39 39 UTILITIES.

Am. oreign Power 7 7 Am. Power Lt 14 14 American Water Works 20 25 Columbia Ga 10 10 Com. and Southern 3 3 Consolidated Edison 31 34 Flectrlc Power and I.t 1 19 Nat. Power and Lt 10 lo North Am.

Co 30 31 those at tending the services out of town were: Mr. and Mrs, Sutherland, of liuil'alo, Paul Goodwill, of Mi-adville; Mrs from D. J. Mrs. Don- aid I'wis, Mrs.

Ralph linker and Mr W. T. Campbell, all of Franklin. CLEARANCE WOMEN'S SHOES rrora Paie 1) t. Mary's Convent and parochial school near -st.

Charles. 111., and his wife, Mary. 61. were seized lat night after the jarritor walked into the base, jnent where detectives found bits of flesh and blood in laundry tubs. Shortly after the arrest of Verhursh.

a native of police tooK into custody Desere Smet, and his wife. Aiigeliue, who live in the Oe-'iiari Mrs. was after pitionins. Helped Search fr Hotly. Dotcctive Sgt.

lack ilanrtihnu s.t;d he saw Smet at 1 p- in. yestenliy in tin alley near the Deguan home and that Suiet promised to help for the missing parts of St.ziinnes i.ody. V.rs. Verburgh was released arly lediy after Chief of Detectives Winter Storms suid she was "the type who an "ot successfully take a lie detector test." Police said they did not yet have sufficient evidence to place a formal cluirse ii In Veiburg'i. The arms of Suzanne, daughter of James E.

Deean, a year OP A executive of whom the kidnaper de-innnded SUV.OOO ransom, were still missing. Her head, torso and legs were taken Monday night from the filth of fiepcrnte ewer openings within a bloek of her parents' ioshlonahle Edge-water Iteach area home. MARKED DOWN TO now used to house indigents, said sue was "considering the tossibility of diverting the money which we are holding for that for more immediate U-os," Citing a "de-iperate" need for additional lied space at state mental lies, pitals. which she hoped could 1' alleviated by commonwealth acipiisit ion of the poorhoiise sections at the seven institution, she said the allocated for this purMse probably would bo uod instead to construct additional facilities. LAST OFlolSEVETfSTAMP SERIES TO BE SOLD JAN.

30 WASHINGTON. Jan. il -M'-A tew fie-ci iit slump. I lie ist in the Franklin D. Roosevelt memorial series, will go on sale here Jan Ilo.

Roosevelt would have been 111 in thai day. The stamp will be blue, of spuial dolKery size. A porlrait of the lale President apiicars at one side, opposite i shown a picture of I he world, on which is printed "freedom if and religion, from want and fear." Ooe. two five-rent Roosevelt meiimiial stamps have already appeared. SWALLOWS PLNNY, IHKS.

McKELspoRT. h. I Judith Anne I.iH-khart. two, Orawis-bui'g. died In McKeespmi ispilal last tiibt, 'f pneumonia which developed al'ier she sv allowed a penny ten day hl'o.

The coin was removed ui'h a bmnohoi-oie but. pneumonia eloM'd. So deadly Is tic new rodent i-elde fvveloM'd during the war by I'. S. government agencies.

Hint only professional rat killer ami oilier trained past oMcnniiialors will be allownl to buy It for civ II km use. $g99 Irvin eriimi Lewis. Funeral services for Irvin Yenmii lcwis. who diii at his home, Fast Fourth Street Saturday, were held at 1 p. m.

Monday at the Osenider Memorial Chapel, with Rev. Norman Constable, pastor of the FirM Evangelical Church, officiating. Rev. Constable read "Re of Ages," "The Old Rugged Cross' and "The Land of Regaining Again," during the service. Iiurial was in the llrandon Cemetery wilh the following as pallbearer': Arthur Slefl'ee.

Andrew Sieffee. Arnold Piatt. Ronald Heater, Clarence Moon and Roy Waiters. Charles I'hcr. Funeral services for Charles A.

Cher, who died Monday night iu the I'. S. Marine Hospital at Ruffnlo, will be held at p. iu. Thursday at the SicftVe funeral home.

The body will be placed In the mausoleum In Grove Hill Cemetery and interment will be made liner in SI. Paul's I nlon Cemetery at Knox. Henry Ldward Sweeney Requiem mass for Henry Edward Sweeney, of lLi Wyllls Street, who died Monday from an accidental gunshot wound, will be rend at a. m. Thursday In St.

Stephen's Church. P.ur-iul will lie in Calvary Cemetery, Ji th. --v rM ei "5iJidd FORMER VALUES TO $5.00 Lots of narrow widths AAA AA- A Brown, Black, Blue. BOOK'S BOOT SHOP 1253 Liberty Franklin MAN 11I)1-Y HIKT tWLL KKO.M HAY LOFT Injured Monday morning while working alone In the bam at his farm near Leeches Corners. George It.

1 laker, 70, retired New York Central station agent nt (Wood is iu a sewl-con-M-loiis condition In the Greenville Hospital. Apparently paralyzed from the waist down, Mr. Baker was found lying on tho barn floor early Monday afternoon. He had evidently fallen from the hay loft of the barn, and a heavy board lay across him. Hollywood is repotted ga-ga over Liseiie Vereu.

aoove. Romanian redhead whose lavish display of jewelry mostly huge emeralds and exotic wardrobe are something super, even in the blase film capital A former European stage and screen star, she til make her bow in American lilms In the Marx Brothers' new "Mitht In Casablanca." suitable for use as In aircraft systems, devices below zero Silicone oils, hydraulic fluids will flow at 121 Ft lircnheit..

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