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Spokane Chronicle from Spokane, Washington • 9

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Spokane Chroniclei
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Spokane, Washington
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IMIONMEIMOMMONIMINEMIEMEMMEMEN THURSDAY, AUGUST 10, THU 1941. SPOKANE WEEKLY CHRONICLE. G1' l'N A W. R. SampsonThomos Corker; 303 Rookery 01100ing.

Rye, Oat Losses Partly. Regained FARM BOY MURDER CHARGE IS MADE1 FARly CHI UTILITY SHAHS FEATURE MART rane Crew Quits BALTIMORE, Aug. 9. Or) Ap-, proximately 60 electric bridge crane operators. 42 of them worn.

Pns stayed away from their Jobs at the Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard, because a girl operator Wag suspended for damaging a crane, company officials reported today. The operators were employed in the Curtis Bay Fabricating shop, which makes assemblies for Vic. tory ships. Paine, Lowe, Davis Russell e2 Spuhane and 'astern Building. CHICAGO, Aug.

9. (tf,) --Rye and oats regained some of their recent losses today as traders finally took notice of the continued drought and further corn damage, but there was little news to hold up wheat prices and the market was weak. Poor flour business was one discouraging influence to wheat buyers. Also, the Kansas City grain market review said It doubted public elevators could absorb more than about 2,500,000 bushels additional grain after quantities already bought were accommodated. Absolute capacity appeared a certainty, with the crop still MOVITIZ.

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itv 4 kl :4 -4 i 4, 44," I w-li''ankeivoishA i NEW YORK, Aug. 9. (RI Uti liy shares attracted buyers in an otherwise mixed stock market today, while lowpriced motors were subjected to further liquidation pressure. Slowing after a moderately active opening, dealings in the lore part of the session dropped under Tuesday's turnover and many investment rated issues were neglected. Price changes held to a fractional range toward the fourth hour.

The forward sweep of allied armies in France encouraged further caution on the part of many who already were perturbed about the possibilities of a sudden Nazi collapse finding United States industry unprepared for peace. Supbort was accorded Electric Power and Light, Public Service of New Jersey, National Power and Light, Columbia Gas and Electric, American Water Works, Standard Oil (N. and Chrysler. at limes werc Packard, Ilupp ors, Gra ham-Paige, Goodrich, 11. S.

Rubber, Santa Fe, Great Northern and American Can. SALINAS, Calif Aug. 4. (A') An attractive 38-year-old matron of elite Cannel vatic:" society awaited tuaignment today on a charge or murdering a 19-year-uld farm boy, shot a few hours alter he dined at the ranch home of another socialite. Mrs.

Frances Andrews, wile of an army corporal, was indicted by a Monterey county grand jury which heard a number of socially prominent Cannel residents and ranch hands tell of Mrents preceding the death of Jay Lovett. Pretty Mrs. Nancy Linde, wife of a Sun Francisco physician, testified the youth had dinner at her ranch last July 15, the night his body W88 found near Mrs. Andrews' home. lite said young Lovett was summoned by Mrs.

Andrews "to look at a sick calf." District Attorney Anthony Brazil said the motive for the shooting "obviously wns jealousy." After the was 'returned, Corporal Frank Andrews Issued a statement contending his Wi le'M innocence, "of course she wrote letters to Jay and signed them 'Love. Frances, his statement said. "That was perfectly natural. We treated that boy like a son. This is what I call tough justice." SALINA An at trac of elite awaited ti charge of farm boy, he dined other tiOn Mrs.

Fr an army I a Monte' which heti prointnent ranch han Mg the de Pretty a SUI Fra the youth last July I found nes said mooed by at a sick District zil said th log "obvio After turned, issued a le'M into "01 cou Jay and his was perfer that boy I I call tot4 SUMMOMI PIEFILICATION In toe superior coint of the its ail Wasnington for Spokane county. I Roy It, Lee and Elizatietit tee, Iiis plaintif re, I. Vern Seereet snit too; crest, his wife; Waiter Atone and Att. Stone, his Witt: the unithiswzr heirs ot Item It. liscrest, deceased, the unknown heirs of tclillson C.

del'', ceased, also all other persons Or known claiming any tight title. Palate. lient or interest tn the real atate described li the complaint herein, dfendants, The otate of Washington to tlie unknown hells of ttenry R. Sccreet, deceased the heira of Williata G. Saninto, de.

caked; also all other mons nr parties known claiming any right, title, emate. Ileit or interest in the real eatate disseribed in tile complaint helein, You and each of you roe lieieliy sobs ionised 1111 required to anneal In the abioa entitled within ahoy drive date Of the first publication of this son, mons. toovit. August 10, 1944, And deleod the above-entitled lICaltl ill the court afore, sant, and answer the complaint of the piano. herein, end serve a of Pnlr swPr upon the undersigned attorneys tot plaintiffs at their orrice below stated.

atil In (Abe of your failure to to do, Judgment will lie rendered against you to the demand nt said comotaint which hi beim filed with the clerk ot the abouize entitied court, The obje an ct puzpoec his action is to remme i cloud finm the following ries scribed re 1 estate a lid it title to anal Jrili estate in the plaintiffs, Hoy E. Lee and Elizabeth Lee, his ylic, And tr) debar 11,0 tzovestiamed olef enda awl each of theiti nom any and all right, title. lien, l'ItIn or interest in and to the prenitiva herein described as followe: Part of government lot 8 in section 5, township 24 north, range 43 east of the 'Willamette meridian, in Spokane Wiltililliaton more particularly desCribed a beginning at a point 335 3 feet oUto and AO feet west or the northeast Cr.lititi' of said int 8, thence west to a point to the west of the east half Of said Int, thence south on the west line of the east bait of said lot, a disianc of 330 feet. thence east tr) a point an feet WOO of the line of Raid lot, thence north to the pOilit of beginning. excepting horn $aid described portion of int 8.

that part thereof, if any, Included in the southeast quarter of said lot 8, SANIPSclist. THOMAS COPKE0Y Attorneys tor Plaintiffs, Postoffice addresa 305 Rookery building. Spokane. Spokane county, liVashingtori No lrst711 NOTICE Or SETTLitNiv.NT Or ESTATE Superior court state of ashington, county of Spokane. In th mAtier of the estate of E.

C. Atwater. deceased Sta of Washington, county of SP0-1 kane, or Notice is hereby given that Alice Van V. Atwatr. Thomas Van Atwater and It-sing T.

Atwater. the executors of the above: estate. have rendered and ortiented for setHement to, and filed In the superior court or Spokane county, statt of Washington their final report and petition for the slitstribution of said estate. in wnich the court is asked to settle said state, distribute the Property to the heirs or persona entitled: to the same, and dikcharee the said e1-1 er utora. and that Thursday.

the 7th Oar' of SePtember, 1944, at 10 o'clock a. m.1 Spokane. It the court room of our said superior court, I in the citY Of li said HPka ne county, has been duly appointed by our said superior court. for the hearing and merit of said final account and petition for distribution, at which time and place any person interested In said estate may appear and file his exceptions In writinu and contest the same Witness. the Honorable Chas, W.

ough, judge of the said superior court and the seal of said court affixed this 0th day of August, 1944. (Seel ROTIVRT A WILSON. Cuuiit Clri nd Clei tne Superior Court. Ry .1 A Reshoelt Deputy Pitill Davis Rusgell, Attotneyi red- I 5416 1 150,4 ti11.1,4 .13714 6. Trend In Iruturta.

Open. High. lmor Sept. 1.54 15414 1 5114 DV I .54 ''s 1.541a 1 531'3 MaY L541.4 15414 15384 July 1.49 15014 1 48,6 Oats: firpt 010,4 all 13814 Dec. 87'4 )1084 May .6714 .8714 0814 July 043.1 641e RY Opt.

1 04 1 nisi 1011'4 Dar 1.0) 10514 104,4 May 1.0634 1.04 Barley: Sant. 1.1014 111 1.101.'4 D. 1 op I I nn May 1.09 I 09 I Ohl. 1 04, 7, I 041. 1.0013 1.11 I nql'2 1 OD 810I11( AVLet.461.

tempiled by the Aymeiated AO 15 15 60 ilidugt. RiUs, UHL litte-ks Net Cid Ilige Unc. A 1 A 2 A 2 Vilednegdav 75.1 28 1 37 A 54 3 Pievious 8ey 75 1 28 0 37.6 54 1 Week ego 8.1 ,8 4 38.0 5)A1 mow), ego 78 2 29.8 38 2 56 4 Yeer ego 649 24 3 33 0 49 1944 high 76 2 29 A 38 6 56.4 1944 low 69 1 22 4 33.1 49 5 1943 74 6 27.4 38.8 53 3 1943 10'N 60.2 18.3 27 1 41.7 Paine, Lowe, Davis Russell R21 Pinokane and tritrrn LONDON BOMBING BARRAGE TAPERS IONDI BAR EuRopEANREFEIGEEs Cchoiripdoreranl ciloenwBer.p Lai um)0' dn, f9o8N31 tipe(ei, Europe brought to this country for the duration of the war and quartered by the war relocation authority at Fort Ontario, near Oswego N. Y. Old and young made up the contingent, which is irtsb Prices.

e'en wineat, none alb. No. 1 mixed. 21 2 mixed, 71 se; No. 2 white.

7 itc: 4 3 white, temple grade white. 67 I Barley. rot' Dint, $1.2 31 1.30' teed, 1.10 iA 120 110111. AiltINGION DEAL Volloiailtsg were Anglin SI cash tiOnal on wheat at Inland Empire Prieet i rie on basis No. 1 bulk, o.

b. traek at 'station: 4c per bushel permlum It wised. Odessa. Lind, Riteville, Wastituena Hard white early Basta, 61.33 bard winter, $1.29. Davenport.

Wilbur--Ilard white early Raul, 1,301 hoft white, 61.30: hard winter. white Club. $1.30. Palnusioi. Lewiston, Pullman, Colfax Sort white, .10 white Club.

$1.30: hard winter. $1 28. Paine, Lowe, Davis Russell 622 hpokant and Laster, Building, 3P ftl NOTICE OP OF EsTATE Superior court, state of Washington. Count of SPollane In the matter of the estate of Sarah F. Pen inset-.

deceased Slate of Washington, county of Spokane, as! Non, Is hereby green thal Nancy R. Pentriger, the a dmirPstratrix Of the above estate, has rendered and presented for settlement to, and filed In the superior court of Spokane county, state of Washington, her final account AS such adm lois? ratrix. and ei petition for he istribution of said estate, in which the eon rt is asked to settle said esl ate. distrthute the property to the heirs or persona entitled to the lame. and discha rge the sa administra trig.

and that Thursday, the 7th day Of September. 1044. at 10 o'clock a. m. at the court room of out aid superior court.

In the 'city of Spokane, In said Spokane entinte, has been duly appointed by our said superior court. for the hearing and settlement of said final recount and petition for distribution, At which time and place anY person interested in said estate may appear and file his exceptions in writing thereto and contest the same. Witness, the Honorable R. M. Webster, judge of the said superior court and the seal of said court affixed this 5th day of August, 1944.

Seal. ROBERT A. WILSON, County Clerk and Clerk of the Superior Court. fly J. T.

Skerrett. Deputy, Paine, Lowe. Davis Russell, Attorneys for Adininistratrix. IIECLA CLOSES STRONG TODAY Nu, 38506, NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE Superior court, state of Washtngbon, county of Spokane. In the matter of the estate of Gardner Chambet lin.

deceased State of Wanhitigton, county of Spie, lune, ss, Notice to hereby given that ClIntrui H. fartgon, the executor of the above estitte, has rendered and presented for settlement to, and filed in the superior court of hpokane county, Mate of Washington, hitt fine! arcount as such executor and a petition fir the distribution of said estate, in which the court is asked to settle said estate, distribute the property to the heir' or persona entitled to the same, and discharge the said executor and that Thursday, the lth day of September. 1944, It 10 o'clock a. m. at the court room of our gald superior court, in the city of Spokane, in said Spokane county, has been duly appointed by our said superior court, for the hearinr and eettlement of said final account and petition for distribution, at which time and place any person interested in said Witte may appear and file bis exceptione in writ-- Mg thereto and contest the same, Witness, the HonorOle Chas W.

Greenough, judge of tile geld superior court and the seal of said court affixed this 9th dhy of August. 1944, i Seal) ROBERT tVILSON. County Clerk and Clerk of the SupetiOT Court. By J. A.

Reshoeft, depot y. Paine, Lowe, DitVill Russell, for the executor. LONDON, Aug. 4. UP)--The fly- being housed in military temporary barracks.

(AP wirephoto.) Ing htimh barrage against London tapered off today after a night in whieh British channel defenses LI 1 knricked down robots by the score. Lxpect Bulgaria War One Lined Up A few buzz bombs slipped easion Soon 0 I ES CAPTURE through the defenses, however, ex- ploding In London and southern; i 30 Years Ago Today ngland. Many more fell to such i defenses as fighter planes, ground 1 By the Associated Press. 1 pART oF wARsAvt, the fires and balloon curtains. 1 Mal kid ILO A(1111 mini S' A ofia dispatch broadcast by th i Coastal watchers described the! of Germany's violation Of German radio announeed todity the' con.

'11111111 and i he cot pie! ion Of the battle in the moonlight channel as i replacement of Dirtor.ncio-norail LONDON, Aug. 4. (UP) a "brilliant spectacle." The robots i I leader of tho Polish lineups ot I he crew European t. me ev Bulgarian ome affairs eta exploded in the air in Minn i-r- nit admand a ha doen other changes in' indergrnund movement an- powers foi the first World wais' under attack of fighter and ground inist rat lye offices of lf Bulgaria 1 tri nounred today that fighting na- On August 4, 1914. German guns.

troops crossed into Belgium and and her sub di iots have captured the entire Stare- But, despite the successes under It RS not 'whet cued I miasto (the old city) district of Brilaill war against Ger' the bright "fighter's moon," thou- these shifts might have upon Bui- I Warsaw as 95,000 partisans seized at midnight, (lermarlY had: sands of Londoners joined the mil- garian iartichrttion in t1r-, tv.ir is! important strong points in violent, declared on Fr ance August 3 lion who already had evacuated I ws id Gd wermany and Ilusia had been an axis part ne'r. Prime' r' battles' ith German throuhout London under government urging. at war since August I. Italy de-' Churchill warned Wednesday that 'lb(' enintal They stood in line for hours at Bulgaria's moment to rpeH The Polish Bat! has been raised Oared hot nelltraillv. but entered train gates and hundreds were left conflict Hs paing over the generar postoffice build- I he War I he 1111nWing String on behind.

Mg, the power station, the gas the sid" nt. th" Salvo l'ilethod Used, works and many other objectives, The Nazis again used the salvo mgNIREAL LoEKED itit announcement. said. method of thing bomb attack last AsK RHAL FoLK Nazi Losses Heavy. night and those which threaded through the defenses killed The GertIlillIS suffering 'small number," the government heavy losis in men and materiali announced.

Others were trapped' anGeneral prisoners the Polt-s have taken a num-i To EYE pouT is and iome were saved in speetacus Poi of lar rescues. At one place 90-year-' "Bors'" communnitiP 1 old Sheila Berry, trapped in the MONTREAL, Aug. 3. vp Pub- said the "sit tuition is good. lel), ing i debris of a bombed house, WRS in ile transportation in this city of is raging throughout the city." Li a Au- 1 (it)--' AltBUPN.

AIL peril of suffocation. Rescuers piped 1,000,000 was disrupted today Ft! The patriots were said I 0 he people must their; 1 oxygen to her and finally dug her the Canadian Brotherhood of Rait-' 'ling with rifles, grenades and "power to i PINPIWP tlatt inlIVI OH- now i hit not i etei ha tia out. was only bruised. way Employees ca omemde bombs cheered on ny ts lled out al tramway vorhers in I heir hird 1 he i-listant thunder of Russian; mined" t( I a I i la i i 1....,, i i )1 C0 111 heasy at hammering toe govet nment, 1i esident ard A. wit IS ric; Gillette Complains strike hut mont hs strike committees wore posted, positions on the east of lb Ame an Farm Bu- 1 at main intersections at mid- of the Vist ula river.

An ear licr federation, said here last t. night to instruet operators to eom- underground mesage said I he 1 'nle-ht. 1 of Discruntna ion pike I heir trips and then proceed inillm ive a' us, but the fighting' 0 Neal told the Southern Farm 1 to he nearest barn. ny 2 a. ni.1 hitt er.

bureau eunterenee that: WASIIINGTOI'L Aug. 4. Our progress is good1 "In I his, an elect ion year, it is most of the trams had Chairnum Gillette (Dem. Iowa) i well for us to recall hat I he vie- The issue as whether a union 11 4ondon Evacuation 'tories W'e have WW1 have been shop provision applicable to new' 1 htidinni tiniii ititli nol inn hut in 0111,1, IP, el L. liT7NV I through political ac tan, tion, in being housed in military temporary barracks.

(Al' wirephoto.) ing bOmh tapered of which BF knocked th A few through th ploding England. defenses a fires and I Coastal battle in a "brillian esoloded I under atta guns. But, des the bright Muds of lion who London ut They stoo train gate: Sal The Nit; met hod of night and through nu announced and iome lar rescue: old Sheila debris of peril of su oxygen to out. She Gillett, of wAstlit chainmin of the SE NEW YORK STOCK LIS r. Oily the Associated Itccss.) NtiW YORK, Aug is the tabUtation ot today's stock transaCtions on the New York Stuck exchange: Closed.

Closed. Air Reduction 598 lrtIn GL 1 7 7 A Alaska Juneau 65. AlontgWard 46 7 A A Dye 147 7,4 Nosh-Sclain 1O 8,4 Ail is-Ch Mfg 3714 hat Biscuit 23 Am Can 14 NatiCt ohReg $2 7. Am Locom 17 7. NotDair)lit 24 A 96 pt sip Nat 1istill 33 5 Am RAS 4512 l51 Lead 2314 Am Roil Mill 1581.

No A Smelt it 39:7. NItrentRll 19 Mil MI Pir 2 a 7 oArnAviat 8 7 Am Teigtir.i 162 No Amer Co 181. Am Wat Wks 9 N7' 15 7 A nac Cop 267. (into Ott 177. Armour Co 6 Pac Lieht 43 5.

Men 65 PonAmAirw Att Retintrg 312,4 Ps romPict 2614 Aviation Corp st Pcnn RR 22 Bond's Aviat 388 PeMt110)18 5:" Beth Steel tiro PtviiptDiad 22 1, PhillipiiPet 44 7. Rom ng Al min 131,2 PulaSveNJ 181 Borden oC laiirg-Vaiacner Pur Oil 16 7,0 larigrs 5itg 355. Pad Corp of A I 0 7,. Calif Packing 24 rtnn Ste, 19 r8 1 HK 14 Poeta 93 12 Caterpil Trac 40 7 sisen, un Lot 23 2 Ches Ac Ohio 4 614 cony-Vac I 3 1A Chrysler Corp 8974 sr Cal Ed 24 Colgate-Pitt 28 South Poe 29 Conti Credit 419,2 south Ry 25 4 Coml inV Tr 4,8,4 SperryCorp 27 7 Coml Solvents 122' fitd 297. Com A.

South 1 7. Cont Oil Del 2934 Ste tadOliCal 37 Stand011Ind 321,2 Prod 581,2 standOlINJ 55 a Crown Zeller I 14 v. tudCorp 18 Curtiss-91'21A Se Douglas Arctt 5114 Temis Co 4 SunSh Mg 9 5A Du Pont 1501,12 61 Eastman 164 Timken-DOA 2854 Pi Auto-Lite 4284 21 kb El 4 7 Union Corb 79 7141111 9 Un Oil Cal 19 7 A Gen Flee 38 Li 11nion Poe 109 ri; 81 Unit Mr 30 51. Goebel Brew 3 United Aire 27 7 Gt Ndr fly pi 39 UnitedCorp 13 4 Greyhound Co 218 is UnitGatilmo Ilcimestake 51 43 8. 11 Gypsum 77 1 6 8 USPIpeCkEdy 35 InsprConCcip 108,4 2 1, Int Harvest 771g tt 47 7 it hit Nick Can 2078 Steel 58 341 Int Paper 185.

VonadiumCo 191,. Jewel Teo 3372 VParnSrPiet 12 Is JOhlIN-141111V WestlinTelA 47 KennecottCp 31 102 12 1.16-0-FGloss 50 White Atot 25 3, Loewie Inc 6314 Woolworth 418 4 Marsh Field 165 YoungShAT 389 Sales: Total today, 963,410 shares; previous day, 1,270.810: week ago, 7 07,280: ytiar ego, two years, 283.058; January 1 to dote, 880; vear ego, two years ago, 62,475.087. Paine, Lowe, Davis Russell (122 Spokane and Eastern Building. Carl I. Shaft 601 Empire State Building.

No NOTICE OE SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE. Superior court. state of Washington, County of Spokane. In the matter of the estate of Glen W. Rarey, deceased.

of Standard Silver-Lead stock has doubled In price on Standard Stock exchange in two months. It was strong at the morning call today, closing at 20 cents, a gain of nearly a since yesterday afternoon. Herta opened at $7.73, sold at $7.90 and $8 in Spokane and $8 in New York and closed strong at $7.89 to $8.10. Bunker Hill sold at $10.62 and $10.65 and closed firm at $10.50 to $10,80. Polaris was in demand and sold at $3.83 to $3.87.

Morning sales, li2 95 shares, WPre: Clayton. 500 at 52 cents: liecia. 100 at $7 90; 1 35 at $8, Independenoc. 1000 at 27 eents, Polaris. 1000 at 100 at 13.83; 300 at $3 85: Standard, 100 at 20 Sunshine.

100 at 89 50; 3 50 at 9 40, Sunshine Con. solidated, 500 at 34 cents. Bunker Hill, 10 at 810 62; 300 at 1 0.65, Pend Oreille, 300 at Premier. 500 at 31 40: Sidney. 1000 at 15 a cents.

1000 at 16 cents Galna were: Metropolitan Standard. Coeur d'Alene Mines, 14e; Douglas, 1,40 Gold Helm, 13e, Losses were: Independenee, 2c; Chester. to; Golden Age. 2c; Highland Surprise, 2e; Lucky hriday, le: Silver Syndicate, IC. Closing Morning Prices.

Quot atiOnti at the close of the morning call today were at follows: Bid Asked. Bid. Asked. 'Clayton 504 Ile Standard 20 27c Dayrock 48 460c Sunshn 9.30 4 9.60 Gladsin 2 14 4 2c Sun Con 33 34e Golconda 6 al, 7c Tamarack 50 ta, 52e Ordv 1 014 Ball 1 0 50 10.80 Ueda 7.89 8,10 Celli Zinc 80 4 ..0 Independ 25(4 27c MeGilivray 14 (9 1 Waite 101- 12e 6.75 at 7 50 hiML 10 a. 11 I.dc Noble Five 12 4 lc Metropoltn 5 az 5e Oreil 1,20 fd 1,23 do A 6 ah le Premr $1.25 4 1.50 Polaris 3.78 3.10 15 ra- 17c iherman 22 24e XV tV I 12 te 1 18 Sil Sum 1412 tg Ige Whitwt 23,2 43 3lac Oxer the Counter.

Bid Asked Bid Asked Azurite 3 3. 8 (4 3c Met hid 8 .4) 1 2C Call Con 4 eiv 4 Morn Glory 9 4 12c High 3 7e Monitor 23 4 35c CDA 341. 4 36c Nabob 2 31 2c Chester 5.1 (X 75c Ottawa 5 de Crystal Ld 9 di 12c Beryl; Mac 1 8 4 30e Douglas 4 4 7c Sheep Crk t3 4 90c Gold Age 804 90c Sit Chief 7 4 8 3c Cold 5 14 6 a 'se Sil Crag I 2 Gold Helm CO Si A I 08 f3 1.j 8 11 Aurora 8t 13e do 1.03 ow 1,12 High Sur 66 Itt 75C Ill Syn 1.41 or 1.45 HMI Beek Is (et le Soeces 31 3 5'1 Lexington 2 42, de Weilinaton 1., 4 Sc King 1 78 ta. 23 dc Whitedelf 6 9310e Lky Fri Yak Sho Sc Merger 212 3C farm crop utilization contended 1 employees should he put in the fighting for agriculture, kv have today that officials guiding the union contract before or aft er a Movement Speeded not fought for ohjectlyes. nation'n alcohol production pro- its by the farm crot today that nation'a 3 3 FIOND AVERAGEM, Compiled by the Associated Press.

:10 10 10 10 10 state ot Ifv eatiot7soo, g. No II2.66I. an ss. SUMMONS Notice 111 hereby given that Winifred G. In the superior court of the state of Rarey.

the executrix of the above eetate. Washington, In and for the ct'entty cif SPohss rendered and presented for settlement kane to, and filed In the superior court of Soo- Walter D. Cole. plaintiff, vs, Erins. E.

kane county. state of Washington, her Cole, a spinster, and Ethel Flannigan, final account as such executrix and a pe- wIdow, defendents. talon for the distribution of said estate. The state of Washington to the 'AA In istitch the court la asked to settle said Edna E. Cole, a spinster, and Ethel Flaw estate, distribute the property to the heirs nigan.

a WidOwi or persons entitled to the same, and You, and each of you. hereby are sum- eharge the sant executrix and that Thurs- moped to appear within sixty days after the day, the 7th day of September, 1944, at date of the first publication of this sum- 10 o'clock a. In. at the courtroom of our mons, to-wit, within sixty daya after the said superior court. in the city of Spokane, 10th day of August.

1944. and defend the In said Spokane county, has been duly ap- above-entitled action in the above-entitled pointed by our said superior court, for the court, and answer the complaint of the hearing and settlement of eaid final ac- plaintiff and serve a copy of your answer count and petition tor distribution, at which upon the undersigned attorney for plains' time and piece any person Interested in tiff at his office below stated: and in said estete may appear and file hit ex- case of your tenure so to do, judgMent Win ceptiona in writing thereto and contest the be rendered against you according to this same. demand of the comptaint, which lies been. Witness, the Honoreble Fred II. Witt.

filed with the clerk of said court, The judge of said superior court and the seal of ject of this actIon is to partition, by seid court affixed this 4th day of August, the real estate deseribed as west ferty lent 1944 of lot nineteen in block nne hundred twenty. i Seal i ROIIERT A WILSON. one, of Lidgerwood Park addition to the cite-, County Clerk and Clerk Of Sitperior Court. of Spokane, Spokane county. Washington, Ily Ratph M.

Close. Deputy. and by a second cause of Action to parti- Von In equity rent accumulated in suns of $550.37, plus accretions. Fred B. Morrill CARL L.

SlitIFF. Attorney for Plaintiff 217 Rookery Building. Office and postoffice addresx 601 Emplre 1 State building, Spokene. Washington. No 38.478.

ORDER FOR HEARINCI ON FINAL REPORT1 AND PETITION FOR DISTRIBUTION. I Lawrence F. Connolly Superior court, state of Washington, Comity of Spokane 1 401 Paulsen Bittg. In the matter of the estate of Ilaillene! E. Hall, deceased.

No 39.403 Eyed 13 Moffitt, the administrator of the NOTICE TO CREDITORS. above estate. having rendered end presented In the superior court of the state -tif for settlement. nod filed In tills ceurt his Washington, In and for the county of Sp0- final repert and petition for distribution of the said deceased. In the matter of the eatate of Daniel It Is ordered that Tuesday, the dee Mahoney, deceased.

of August. A. 1944, at 10:00 o'cloek Netice is herehy given that the Undoes I m. of seid dey, at the courtroom of the signed, Mary and Johanna ale- said court be, and the Same are hereby ap- honey. have been Appointed executrices of pointed as the time and place for the hear- the estate of Daniel P.

Mahoney end have In of sad final report and petition for qualified as such executrices, and notice is dtstribut ten; and that notice of such hear- hereby given by the undersigned tote, log be given to all person interested in said of the estate of Daniel P. Mahoney, de estate by caustng nottce thereof to be posted ceased, to the creditors and all persons In three of the most public places in said ing claims against said deceased, to elitist). county, and published at least once a week lish such cleims and to serve the sante on for three successive weeks prier to RUCII the undersigned executrices or Lawtence F. hearing in the Spokane flatly Chronicle. a Connolly, their attorney of record, at legal newspaper published in said county, I gen building.

Spokane, and file With the first publication and posting of such no- the clerk of the above-entitled court, to-tire to be at least twenty-five days prior to tether with proof of such service, within such hearine. six months after the date of the first pub-Done in open court this 8th day of Au- lication of such melee gust, 1944. MARY E. ElMONEY, CHARLES W. GREENOUCH.

JOHA NNA MAHONEY Judge. Executrices of the Estate of Daniel P. State of Washindton, county Spokane, ss, Notice is hereby given that Winifred G. Rarey. the executrix of the above estate, has rendered and presented for settlement to and filed In the superior court of Spokane county.

state of Washington, her final account as such executrix and a petition for the distribution of said estate, In itch the court la asked to settle said estate, distribute the property to the heirs or persons entitled to the same, and Maeharge the said executrix and that Thursday, 7th day of September, 1944, at 10 o'ciock a. In. at the courtroom of nue said superior court, in the city of Spokane, In said Spokane county, has been duly appointed by our said superior court, for the hearing and settlement of said final account and petition for distribution. at which time and place any person interested in said estate may appear and file hit exceptions in welting thereto and contest the same. Witness, the Honorable Fred H.

Witt. judge of said superior court and the seal of said court al fixed this 4th day of August, 1944 Seal RORERT A WILSON. County Clerk and Clerk Of Superior Court. Ily Ralph M. Close.

Deputy. No 39.41) 11 NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the superior court of the state Washington. In and for the county of Sp0- kane, In the matter of the Wats of Daniel Mahoney, deceased. Notice Is herehy given that the signed, Mary Mahoney and Johanna Mahoney.

have been appointed executrices of the estate of Daniel P. Mahoney sod have qualified as such executrices, and notice is hereby given by the undersigned tote, ittricea, of the estate of Daniel Itishoney, ceased, to the creditors and all persons ha v- ing canna against said deceased, to establish auch claims and to serve the sante on the undersigned executrices or Lawtence Connolly, their attorney of record, at Paul. gen building, Spokane, and file With the clerk of the above-entitled court, together with proof of such service, within six months after the date of the first publication of such notice MARY Pt, MAHONEY, JOHA NNA Executrices of the Estate of Daniel P. Rails, Indust. Net chg.

4.1 D.I Vednes. 90 1 105.2 Pry. day 900 105.3 Wk, an 90 7 105 2 Mo. ago 90.5 105.1 Yr. ago 78 8 105.5 '44 high 90.9 105.7 44 low 79.5 104 7 '43 high 79.7 105.8 '43 low 84.6 103 .8 LIM.

For. L.Y1d. A.1 Mich. Uncii. 106.4 67.8 1 1 5,8 106.3 67,8 1 1 5.8 106.4 67.8 1 1 8.0 107.1 68 4 1 1 6.0 105.1 61.6 1 13.8 107.2 68.6 1 16,3 104.7 81.2 1140 105.4 84,1 1 1 6.1 98.0 53 .2 1 1 2.6 NEW TOIRK CURB LIST.

Last Sale. Last Sale. Mum 331,4 Cons 44 AmCyaiill 383, Peels AIM 8 Am(lenS2of 39 Mt City Cop 17's Plink I ON Polaris 37 Cu lesService I 41, 'a PremirrGid I I do pi' I 081.:1 1'ugSd5 pf 10414 oLil Ies, 230.245 shares, kianoney, Deceased nt! Dated this 28th day of July. 1944. Dist published August 10, 1 944, Home Appliance CATTLE MARKET ACTIVE, STEADY Beef cattle market was active and steady this morning at the Old Union stockyards.

Good demand for hogs at W5.50. Choice Iambs were selling up to $12 or above. Ewes, $3.50 down. Receipts were 814 head, with salable divided as follows: Cattle, 514 head: hogs, 191 head; sheep, 105 head. Tuesday's Sales.

Cattle--82 steers. 710 to 1210 56 15.50: 30 heifers, 715 to 1135 lb $it 12; 141 cows, 782 to 1233 lbs 54 410 50: 57 calsieS, 134 to 370 thg $4 14.50: 16 bulls. 815 to 1665 lbs. $6 et 8 50: 150 yearlings, 405 to 1220 h. 1.50.1,12.50.

flogs-191 head. 145 to 510 53 50 15 50 Sip-59 lambs. 81 to 104 8to 12: 23 yearlings. 82 to 133 $7 0.0 8: 30 ewes, 106 to 175 32 3.50, Attorney Fred B. Morrill Paine, Lowe, Davis Missal! 022 Spnkane and Eastern -Building.

a unilg 1 1 3 1 6 1 i Liv i a 1 "I am not urging politieal warKrttni "are deliheratelY Prelim" preme court of canada. LONDON, Aug 4. UP)--Tbe Brit-, fare between farm and labor to discriminate" against Plants More than 1000 employees in the, i rie government's program to clr ea groups. I am simply railing at producing from grain in favor of opera in depart mem I I 'le London of vonien and children ent ion to I he bromi advance of plants producing from petroleum. tramway sysima wore believed was stepped up today following the organized labor on the political He said such move Vou ed ld feet hy ihe strike.

UniOn mem- ot-imur record fly mb ing bolast- front, and out that if drive out of business government hers Voted the walkout, 3520 to in yesterday All mot hers (vil farmers are to have voice in naconstructed grain-aleohol plants 78, nt meeting Tuesday night. of school age now may tional affairs they must take a at Kansas City, Omaha and Efforts to reach an agreement i for evacuation, greater int erest in public affairs." cal ine, Iowa. yesterday VIIPTI repro-1 leretofore all children were l'he Iowan said in a statement I sentatives or the I corn-; eligible for government aid in he had called his committee to re- Dam I he union and the dominion i leuving. hut only expectant not h- in movie Brick Pile some its Investigation. The di- dep artent of labor broke ell con- rers or ihose with children under VersiOn of August.

alcohol produc- ferenees at Ottawa. I five years of age raine under the I lion to beverage purposes, lie add- I nrogram. I Had Peal Glamour ed, probably will result in redue-: Employees on Job The NaZis' rohOt blows on Lon- tion of the alcohol slockpile to, 1 NS Au (AM-- less than 40,000,000 gallons where- i DAD II off The re don and southern England fill (nAlu)1-. cd Iduring the night after allied homii I -1 i in n''' as he aid the war prodoetioicgional war inhor hoaro Sy i.was les--sven for a pile of hrick. ers hammere the aunching sites, that .210 employo.cs or the Three years ago, Columbia board has maint ained I he stock- 1 with 3(100 Ions of bombs.

It was1 pile ahMild he at least lt.l. GYPsum oomPanY 0 ant, 1,1 a hought a heap of ()Id brick ruh- mill Wed Offielally that only a gallons tor national safely. '()ItillialiQ'd' ()kill" striki! hie and used it in a meture to 1 few persons had been killed. to WOrrs lobay 1. in bombs came Vol' Inter- to depict a burned New Eng- as directed by the national land factory.

Actress Is Stooge The yest erda I old I he milt en the night, but, i. since I hen. it ha, renresent 1 as a tetin1 1 ni. the heayy Arikers to return to work under ed wrecked buildings in Wart heir ex i ra, ge Of tl night nefore Wrien he but Steals Show terms and conditions of lofted contract, and the vompany I Germans launched theu 1 obols in saw SI al i new' Cassino and to Pont in tie hat tonl met until a I t'ithe'r war-stricken cities. Recently workmen assem- HOLLYWOOD, Aug.

3. up) Rita tlispute Over a neW contract could ayw.orth, after 21 i sm he ears, he hrick into a Lndon flg- settled he by board. 'B NT HELD FOR A A bh.ft 1 saloon. l'hen 1,. was photo- ing again for the xylophonist.

Basil: (Professor) Lan i bert I. CONSPIRACY RAP graphed being Wasted, presum- Rita, when a tot of I. used to Wile Campaigning NEW YORE. Aug. 4.

(A)El-ably by a Gerthan honm. Afterward, the v. orknien (lid mine out on stage, hand Larnbertil v14.ard P. Ha nt pri- a humpt v-dumpty act and Ind. his mallets, ninke pretty IS it to charged by all bricks together then trip daintily behind the cur- grand jury again as the saloon had to he tam as the crowds applauded.

Yesterday wit consoiritcy to reeonstrUeled for added se HOLTON, Aug. 3. tP) Years passed and Lamhetti, Whose er 0 ls a MI a 11,, Al) I I 1 I. '1 I la 'SPIV 0 acCtIS0 Arthur Derolmian, quences. real name is Lanthert, PlaYed bands the with hundreds of Kansas 1 ho wrute "Under COVer" Under xylophone from eireus I housedA ives i a nin e-, door- he name of John 110Y tar lson of I RETIE MN STRAT LINERS.

Clevelan sym phony, while Miss, wee lc hus rano. NEW YORK, Aug. 3 (4') II. Lee Ito om i a Hayworth grew up to be an act! est ampaan, ilo4, lit i liani was held in $15o0 bail and' TM 1 a an, TW execu A tiv vice pt esi- R4cently th ey et again and I Stiecini Sesons John siustive dent, anounced today I tti liv ne re, rns i ron) Rita got Lamberti his first IF ood set trial for September IL ur-en fogine Boei ro ng sttoliners rol ea cene in which nsas she vies11 dia si ow th effective- I xa I i i Purpose of the conspiracy, AA- which have been On VII r-I IMO MI S- I Lamirrti for applaus. She ness of Mrs.

Co e's ma orlilhip. sktant Dirie stl Attorn Abrah ey am sions sinre being turned over to does a stow semisiril, tees while Iller husband, SOite enntor A iert l'oretz said, was to disred er it the army air transport command he plays the, xylophone like mad. Ifrleati'd the highlY favw ounian ns a prospective VilflOSS in shortly after Pea 1 rl would Representative kV. P. I am i tt Who wins? Are you kidding! ------1 1 he sedition trial of 25 persons in I return to the airtine's continercial 120,502 to 18,331, with only one tire vposyngion.

operations this fall. EASTERN SECTION ei net Missing in he unof head returns, for the Republican nom1-1 lion as United Stales representa-; GETS HEAVY RAIN nye. ASHINGTON. Aug Aug. QP1 In this predoininantly Republican ca N.

The went her bur ea said today i dist rict, nom inatio is consider id :7 04 oi, if heavy rains of the last 36 hours with election. Never or had broken a senous drought in 1 hns a Democrat represented it in f4, 7- a wide eastern coastal belt extend- congress. i Vii 41 14 log from Virginia into east ern Campaign plans, Mrs. Ce sa olid i en Pennsylvania and New Jersey. yre simple.

The Coles lit eof 0 i it ern New York and lower New 1 horn i e. hile or Seatole 4 .1 gt 1. England, sort 1 ons si 111 needing of to talk to he men, 4' it 'N ki, Jo ,0,1 it'P141: 1. 2 r.i. 1 rpv.1, ansre tu, and lot eeas! ers ex-1 rs.

Coe SA' 01,1 ld he Call Oti I r. t'r 4', 'V. ,:10 pressed hope that the rain in that r- 14 A4 'a i VI, 4 area wuld su be fficient to elieve' Iler object: see as man 1, i 4' li' ''t 14f conditions there, people as possible." She said she i ist0. le ,0 43,.,4 t. )0 1 '0: 't 0 01010 4 1 rought conditions still prevail managed to average 20 calls no ,1 IA I 9 In the lower Ohio vallev, partleu-! hot, and she trie to limit her I Aid ii iir, 4.

,1 4 lolly sections ot lowe Nino's In- i interew i to a minu work te. She ed .1 ir 114'. Y'' pr i i din nu. Kent tieky and Tenneswe each 'six days i Of the nine We PhS. 01 '4 4 I 1: 1 -so :1 a' rhe west Gulf area, especially Texas, also was said to be needing BALTIMORE PAPER taln badly, ruling on legnitty not urging political warKrttni "are deliheratolY PreParing preme court of Canada.

I LONDON, Aug 4. C4nThe between a and tabor to discriminate" against Plants More than 1000 employees in the, rio government's program to clearlgroups. I am simply calling at- producing from grain in fiivor of opera mg depart mem I ne London of VOIllen and children 1 cation to I he broid advance of plants prod ucing from petroleum. tramway syslera were believed af-; was stepped tin today following the organized labor on the political Ile said such a move would feeted by I hp strike. Itnion mem- 4 record fiYing bomb blast- front, and pointing out that if drive out of business government hers voted the walkout, 3520 to in yesterday All mot hers vii farmers are to have voice in na- constructed grain-aleohol Plants 78, nt a meeting Tuesday night.

of school Lige now affairs they must, take a at Kansas City, Omaha and Dius- Efforts to reach an agreement i register for evacuation, greater int erest in public a i fairs. cat Iowa. vesterda when reore-, Had Real Glamour, Kram to disrrit plant Pr? lie saki drive out roost motet at cri I i ne, lov The low he bad cal sume its lion to he' ed, prohah lion of II less than as he sat hoard has 1131e shook gallons to Actres Houn ing agato Irrolessor Rita, wl come Out his mallet then tarn as th Years pa real name xylohbone Cleveland ilaywort It itteentil Rita got rolea Sc with Lani! does tt sin he idays II Who EASTE GE WASH': The went heavy rai had brokt a wide en: log from rennsylva The sti England, moisture, pressed lu erect wont comfit ions Drought in the tarty sect i (ham rite IA'4. 'loots, rain badly s. i 1 i 4.

t'' 4 11, lt 4 4, ell i' i A'' 44, 4 vil i 1 1 I 4 1 ty'' 1, 0. 1 i 4 le 1 A i '14 0 Klty of A A it 'N't Vt 40 te A i l.k::4V 1 i ,) 4' 4 4 44-'i fr'''''' i 'fr i' 4 :4, '-1 il. 'k't 0 ts: I ig, lc 1 l'' 11 ,1 i i et if i 1 4'4 If' 4 'It' re '4 I 1, kr 2 4'4 4 (.4 4 i A li i'. 00 11 1, Ci; s' ki 1,4 1 ifir'fv 1. 7,44 'i.

'il. 4, 1 iii4. -0 4,, NV: 4, oc 1:44, V.7 Id 't iz Joseph Matson Seattle, Washington. CHICAGO, Aug. 9, (AThe existence of huge post-war markets awaiting such durable good as home launderings appliances was questioned today by Bernard J.

Hank, Chicago, of the American Washer and Ironer Manufacturers' association. In a prepared address before the industry's annual summer conference, Hank, chairman of the groups marketing estimatio subcommittee, took issue with any belief that. "our products will sell themselves tor any length of time," In support of his committee's contention that families will buy prudently ot post-war goods, Ilank said a recent nation-wide survey by the office or civilian requirements indicated that fewer than one-fifth of the families interviewed wilL buy even one appliance. MINING NOTES NOTICE TO CREDTTORS' Superior court, state of Washincton, county of Spokane. In the matter of the entate of Nela Pet rs.n.

IncomPetent Notice is hereby given that the under-1 signed Min been appointed guardian of the above estate in this court and Ilan qual. I ried accordingly, and that all persons 1 ing claims against said deceased are re-(mired to serve claims. duly verified, with necessary voucher upon he undersigned at Stutknite, Washington, or upon Paine Davis Russell, the attorneys of record at 1 their of ice at 622 Spoksne Eastern building, Spokane, Washington, and file such claim with proof of such service in I he of ice of the clerk of the above court flit' city of Spokane, Washington, within nig months al ter the first publication of this notice, or hey will be foi ever barred Dale of the first publication of this notice le I Ot day of Augot. 1,144 ESTHER BAKER cuhrnivi of the Above Tata ic Pa Davii Russell, Attorneys Addresr At 2 Spokane Eastern Building. No.

39.01)-1N NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the superior court of the etate Of Washington, for the count Spokane, In the Inat ter of the estate Of JatneS story, deceased Notice is hereby given that the under, signed have been appointed mid have qualified as executors of the estate of Piffles Atory, deceased, that all persons having elating against said decettod are hereby requi red to serve the sante. duly verified, un sal executors or their attorney of record lit the address below stated, and file the tame with the clerk of the court, together with proof of such service, within sis niont ill after the date of first publication of this notim or the sante will be barred, Date of first publication August 10, 1944 CHARLES F. ST011Ic. FP EIWRICK SToRY, Executors of Said Estate Address: 725 West 14th street, snnhane.

Washington Joseph Nlatsen. attorney for estate, 11302,7, smith TWer seattir, Wash Paul W. Clymer of the safety division Of the United States bureau of mines, who was formerly located in Seattle, has been transferred to Spokane and is making his headquarters at Opportunity. TREASURY POSITION. wASIIINGTON.

Aug. 9. 4.4--Thr pd. sit ion of ttte treasury August 7 compared with corresponding date a Year ago: August 7, 1944. August 7, 1943.

Receipts. $134.042,973: 216 Espenditoces. $202, 492.6431. Net Mk IIIC. i 9.093,187,91J Working hs included.

$20,205, 407 742: Cusionts receipts lot month. $5,433, 867. $8,0436.013. Reco iptx fiscal veal July 1 $2.732.. 722.7431; $2,820.967.609, Expenditures Utica I year, 240.

$8.869, loi0.151. of expendit ures, $7.172 .0844 479 Total debt. 743.734734. hut-ease ovet previous day. $20 .560, 632, Gold assets.

820,993.529,233: 22, 335,468 2 13 Legal Publications Publications WAR EMPLOYMENT DROP ADMITTED DETnolT, Aug. 9. (P)---EdWard L. Cushman var manpower commission director for Michigan, conceded today that war plant employment had declined ftom last Novembers peak but descrihed the manpower problem as more acute, because of con inning draft calls and the ret Urn or WOMPI1 to household tasks," than at any time during the (7ushman said a statement ot R. Thomas, president of the United Automobile workers (C.

1. gave i "take picture of the laGor market." Thomas said yesterday a survey of his uni(th showed a ill per cent drop in ((al. employment hroug hout I he country. ASKS RAIL LINE SUPPORTS DEWEY ASKS 404 4 1,1 I III e'''''' '11 i'l .4 i4 i it. .1 140, 41 4i IA; lie 11.4 14'; t4 'i- i 4 .1 4.,,,,, 1 4 1 1 Al froi ag, 7:,, ii: l': 1 44-4 4 7, 4 11 4- 0, 2 5.

'4 1 12' '0 4 I 7 't, s. t. -r it SEATTLE GRAIN. qvATI-LE Aug 8 Tuesday Wtif at I lign. Low.

cloav -z(18 I 41 11.44 $1 44 51.44 Dff 1 44 1 44 1.44 144 Cash 13o-dity delivery i Sort white. $1 44; soft no Ftex. Al 45: uhito I 45. wktfril red. 1.45: hard winter.

$1 44 hard white Scat. 1 47. Cott vie grains: eta 2. 38-18. sack $45 bid; barley No; 2, 4 5-In $44,50 bid, 1111111ml.

38.50 btil Puget sound car rerelpta yeaterdey: Wheat SS, barley 8 corn 4, hay 2, hour The equipment of a large nesAspaper enables us to give the best possible service. The Chronicle will call for all advertisements. Simply phone Main 1121 and ask for the lkgal Afterlising Dept. All advertisements must be ln the Chronicle, Want office by 1 IL In. Wednesday for publication that week.

The Chronicle l'he equipment of a large newspaper enables us to ghe the best pos- sible sem ice. The Chronicle will call for all advertisements. Simply phone Main 1121 and ask for the lkgal After- Dept. All advertisements must be ln the Chronicle, Want Ad office by 1 IL in. Vednesday for publication that week.

1 The Chronicle BALTImoRE, Aug. 3. For TO GUARD ROAD 111c third Hine in 107 years, the A Bat inaire Stin advoeat ed today It WASHINGTON, 1 (A')-' Republican presidential candidacy, collision of two electric its support of Governor trains on the Oklahoma Cit y-Nor-iThomas E. Dewey of New York for man, interurban line the nation's highest office. 37, in which hree passengers snit The independent Democratic one railway employee were killed 'newspaper harked William McKinnnd 3'5 iftittred' i ley against William Jennings Bryan caused by "failure of the Okla- in pAiiii and supported wendeu flown RitilwAY comPanY to in 19111 in opposition to a adequate safeguards for the move- ihird term fur president Roosevelt.

bent of its trains," the interstateiThe sun bucked Nit Itoospvelf in I CQIIIMiSSIOn said today. 11932 and an nounced no rimice in Comment he ing on aecident, 1114936. which a train standing tit a station 1 vas struck from the rear by a "'3COMPULSORY ARMY lowing train, the reporting snail that "if an adequate bloek (signa)) 1 TRAINING URGED system had been in use in the ter-i ALBANY, N. Aug. 3.

(43)-11e- ritory involved this accident Would not have occurred." (Ittirer.1 milittrry. trainimi in peace rim nave LWULIFI Vtl. WASIII rains on man, old 37, in vh one rails and 35 caused ht huhu Rai adequate ment Icommissit Coat me ivhich a was atruc lowing that "if a system hi ritory in not have SHIPYARD GIVEN TIMBER CONTRACT NEW YORK, 9, John Reilly, president of Tothi Shipyards corporation, announced today that Todd Houst on Shipbuilding corporation of Houston, Texas, a suqsidiary, has been awarded ft Unit ed States maritime commission contract for the building of 14 tankers, Reilly said the tankers Will be at )5-loot vessels embodying he Int csi Unproved designs, POWDERED COFFEE FOREffiN EXCHANGE, Av Aug, 0. (VIForeign es rates follow (Great Britain In dollare, others In cents) Conadtan dollar In Neiv York open market 0 15-16 per cent diccount or 90.0014 S. cents.

.0614 of a cent lower. Europe: Great 141 nein official buyins $4 .02, selling $4 04 LVIII America: A rcent Ink free. 24 611, uncliAngett: 11FM711. free, 3.15N: Mexico. 20 I FILE 1.1111STOIK.

sEATTI.E. Aug. hi Tuetulev, i omit. II AI NI. all salable; 10 se lane ts Its: 180, oil a Ishie 1 AO 10, nil sliblo Markel steed'c.

demand good BANK DEALINGS. neva wile $5.1,13 1, 10 1 4( 46.639.000 senthr 10 8.29 441 $,1,174 630 lh 610 805,428 time and suffirient funds to main-I FISHERMAN VIEWS itatn a "properly equipped" standing i army and navy Iry 'trued by the' UNIDENTIFIED SUB ii.miunal commandrii of Itie Re.gular! eteranb Asm aitation of the nited 1 TAIS ANnELES, Au. 4. (AP) States, Naval officials have declined to kVilliarn Floyd of Dutch! comment on moil, cireulated Harbor, Alaska, said yesterday he through the harhor area. that an vottlii recommend resolutions along' unidentified StibilthritiP wag lines at the association's ed off he sout hern California eight annual convent ion, opening I coast July la licaay.

FISIIE UN Ins A Naval rh comment through unidentif rd off eowit GOES TO SOLDIERS ASIIING1()N Aug. 9. (43) Almost the entire productIon of soluble or powdered during the remainder of 1941 will be taken the arowit forces, the war dopartinent nouncod lista). SPECTACULAR SCENE Weaving a bright pattern of death in the night sky over Cherbourg harbor, on the French Normandy coast, allied flak sent up to repel German bomheis attacking Illy invasion fleet creates a spectacular scene, (Al U. S.

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