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IVKMSKSDAY, OCTOBER 25, 153-1 THE PORTSMOUTH TIMES. PORTSMOUTH. OHIO SEVENTEEN RITES SET FOR CRASH VICTIM Services For A. B. Arganbright To Be Held Thursday At Daehrer's for Adrian B.

Argan-i 45, of 1 0 0 3 Hutchinsl former steel plant cxe- md widely-known resi-! was killed Monday in' accident a i will be held at 3 Thursday at Daehler's fu- i DIES AT COLUMBUS Henry N. Hyde, rector Episcopal church, will I at Ihe services and bur. i Li 1 in lhc old mausoleum; The! to arrive here al noon' be taken to Ihe funeral it will remain. Arganbright was on his jv Miami lo attend to when the accident Hc a S(j SIRS, ZOKA TODD Was leader in women's clubs. According to informa- here, he apparently at the wheel and his turned.

He died of a dioil and scalp injury. L' lcdy was met in Cincin- Mr. anrt Mrs. Finis Ern- Mrs. Margaret Ruel of Sarasola, Mr! FrprbrirVa Nnttor wrs.

r-reaaricKa nouer Mrs "Mancka Natter, 78, MRS. ZOrM TODD PASSED AWAY Sciotoville Resident, Active In Club, Dies At Columbus Hospital Mrs. Zora Todd, 73, of 5W Winchester avenue, one of the most widely-kaouii residents of Portsmouth and Sci- i oto county, passed away abcui 11 m. today in Ml. Carmcl 'pilal.

Columbus. Mrs. Todd had born in boa i o( health imlil Friday noon shc was stricken with a heart while attending a sljto club meeting at UK- Seneca hotel. The attack was of a most se- irious nature and attending phy- Isieians questioned advisability iti I moving her from the hotel to the i hospital. Friday night afler her two daughters, Miss Bess Todd and READY FOR GAS ATTACK Mrs.

Marguerite Miller both uf Fla. home, arrived at her bedside The body is at Melchcr's tuner! he showed soir.e improvement al home pending arrival of was moved to the hospital. liam Appel Irom San Diego. She showed only slight provcment the next few days a her con(i i tion was critical Tucsday thal hor cousij Mr j. a Alta Yost of Sciotovilte, who weal MARKETS ANDJFINANCE- 'STOCKS GIVEN SHOVE UPWARD York Stock Quotations Buying Forces Return In Good Volume; Senate Activity Watched By VICTOR Kl'IIANK Associalfd J'ress l-inincial a NEW Oil.

25-Steadv i Luvi 1 i 9S' WHEAT GETS UP CENT ON BUSHEL buying ij rally in and Ihe open 1 1 ing crafls v.i' vnolors ies enjuyi-il i.uxht about a quiet market today WOK- boosted 2 munis. I i the niurn- tails and air' favored. Later thc .1 automobile ap- St. Louis, who accom- here. Mr.

Arganbright's student at 1 native of Germany, died al 7:45 Columbus to visit her, was unitary Academy, arrived I p. Tuesday al the home a to i Among daughter, 'Mrs. George Ford, it-oMown relative's andJ2104 Summit street, after an ill- are here are Mr. and ness of a heart ailment. Mrs.

Notter was born May 28, 18B1. at Hanover, Germany, a daughter Henry and Freda- rieka She came to Kas a mcm bef of the Echo the United Stales at the age of GatAcn of i i IP. Through hir aclivity several r.ew clubs were organized. Mrs. Todd also was an active I Stevens of A.

J. English of Ten- nr.d Mrs. Victor Smith of Mrs. Green Ward pee her. Mrs.

Todd was active in civic and club work and was widely known not only in Sciotoville and Portsmouth but also in stale. She was state regional director of district 10 of garden clubs. This Russian sailor is undergoing an anti-gas drill aboard one of the war of the Sovie: Union "somewhere in the Baltic sea' 1 Tho picture was taken aboard the Russian battleship Pai'iskaya-Kom- muna. the arri the it will be belief peace I man of a vole on i i ilh leaders blot 1 conctH and general ki ka1 heen ciosott by Gr-r- Minister Hib- ii 13 years and located in Pitts- Mary Louella Ward, where she lived until i.f Green Ward of Scherer i'929. when she came to Ports- .1 road, died at 8 p.

m. Tucs- mouth lo make her home wilh ,1 her home after an illness her daughter. She was a member of First Lutheran church. Beside the daughter at whose home she died, Mrs. Hotter is BATTEBY TO ADD STBENGTH three months of com- 12,.

Ward was born Oct. 1 at East Fork, Lawrence i survived by two other daughters a daughter of Mr. and two sons: Mrs. G. Panke, William Meenacti.

When and Charles Noller of united with thc Melho- Pittsburgh and Mrs. H. J. Kim- bui of late had been! i of St. Paul.

Minn. North Moreland Bap- Funeral services will be held iY.irch. She was married a 2 f- Friday at First Luther-; a5s 1ho lurcn S'i: 21. 1H07, 1o Mr. Ward.

Mrs. a ehurch, with Rev. C. A. Rhiel member of Daughters 0 American Revolution and was 25 MOFe Men TO Be EnllSted ington serving Joseph Spencer chapter Local National as first vice regent.

She was a member of the W. C. T. U. ami GUard Unit of the Sciotoville Kensington gave ed issues.

Brokcs traders who had been ovuidjig coinmilnu'iits recently apparently had decided the psVclu.li:;:c;ii time for coining in had Overman r.ov included Hu: of that a isecond.iw i buying wave, i lacked the of last is i in evidence, i i up fairly backlogs on mill books for a shipment. 'The fears expressed in Washed other quarters." the on said. excessive inventories of are being built up in the hands of con- isumrrs distributors are steel coin-- of Burial w.ll be inlcrest in club. Mrs. Todd was a member have been taken lo re- shared yet of Scioloville Methodist church uuild a B.

lo Us which are and of the Ladies Wesleyan Aid strength. a a i Harry D. ihour.deo by customers for quicker of the church. She also was a Hazelbaker announced today. shipments.

Buyers are flocking rr.ember of the Women's Bible The national guard battery is While citrine power output for the week ended Oct. 2) dipped Pemiri l'i r.iu It I i DiKljp P.oclcr and Pc-lrol Manages To Post Advance I Despite Day's Light Trade Activity By FRANK BHUTTO Associated Press Marktl I A Oct. 25--Wheat i after showing only a 23 i slightly firmer tendency during much of the session today, i a 7 worked up as much as a cent a bushel. a however, was jlifihl. Buying interest was stimulated by continued drouth in the south- i and western poi'lions of the wheat belt.

Cash prices advanced nearly a 1 cent in sympathy with the spot 37 i market and soy "beans advanced sharply 2 1-2 cents to near the isij seaion highs. Wheat closed 1-2-7-8 higher. December 85--85 1-8, May 81 5-8 -3H: corn 1-2--7-8 up. December 50-49 3-4, May 52 3-1--5-8; oats 1-2--5-8 higher. was a i a and ook in need of truck drivers, mechanics, three cooks, telephone i I work in operators, gunners and v.as a -rs of America.

Memorial Park wrnclcn-, under East Portsmouth; baticry is required to enlist it arc her husband and he dl ct101 of Mc Curdy and Mrs Todd was born al mQre arldqrecTuitins 5ta irc-v children: Mrs. Elijah pock- Sco J- The boay is at the lord ing Kock DeCi ltif 865i was 1. i rec rt1 a daughter of Jame.s and Ann Klizabelh Simonlon. Wlicn was a child her family Milldale road, Mrs. Ernest residence.

uf Pontiac, Mrs. curnuti, of Rosemary Springer and James a at i leaves her parents of Rofemary Springer, 3-monlh- I old daughter of Mr. and Mrs- Springer of Wheelersburg moved from Hanging Kock to a little from prrrcding period, second htjihesl ininl of 2.4^.are 1o be placed in kilowatt hours. Boston, Sciotoville and Whctlcrs- burg in the near future. As soon as the npcessary quota 1 2-i; 2 i i i i iij' HJ.

li lilCl-Oi. i S2.60-3.W: riult Bctt L07. bu fjblncc-- 6x-; JO-lb. 73c. I i is.i-- i Stayiuan.

2 SL 1 2 i 5 0 l-a-kcl. 7 5 2 2 5 a inna-. tu. CINl'INNATI. OtI 2a supply 2200; total receipt 2A clown, iO up, or 685 En lo 250 Lb.

1 a HOC tola! 700: calvo SJlalilc anil total 250. s-uppiy Liglit: inidcitcr.e odd Loli liglil i i i eligible lu 900 up; jraliorc-tl lots 8 3 35 -6 50; n-P bulls $7i; 20-'3Cc: jrxxl tu pullers 3.251I525: a i i icp 2 doi J1.1 Ironton where she lived for is reached several more noncom- i i officers will be made iton and these sisters and roulc 2g died at 11:20 a. m. today Foll TMing her father's death thc captain URGES RENEWAL OF 3-MILl, SCHOOL TAX 12 2-qt. bakcl.

Concord. a 30-3JC. e. S3 50. '75c.

50-'-C3r. Martha a Por smouth General hospital. Dockery, a he i was adn Saturday hospital as a medical pa- a Ii of New Boston and to rr. Mccuach nl Porlsmouth. jj, F.r.,ra: srrvices will bo held.

The body was taken lo Me- 2 m. Friday at Cedar Street Curdy and" Scott funeral home. church, wilh burial in e-: cemetery under thc r. cf A. C.

Sowards. Tlie the residence. she located in Scintoville Applications must be 18 years made her home with an uncle, sin 2lc and without depend- Joshua Mathiou i she was i have an elementary school married lo James Touii. Mr. Todd William Appei J.

B. Appel, 43. plumb- i al 12:55 p. m. Tuesday hi City View after an thc last two months.

attributed lo compli- education, weigh 118 pounds or died several years ago. rc aml be al least 5 fcet 2 Mrs. Todd is survived by inches tall. two daughters. Miss Bess Todd i The battery has received new and Mrs.

Marguerite Miller, a instructions to drill Iwicc a week number of cousins and other dis- and noncommissioned officers IRONTON', Oct. 25 Funeral i ant relatives. must attend school. The drills services for Mrs. Enola Bradley Tne was mav A rom are lo a i yo p.

every the hospital to Daohler funeral home Monday and Friday night. I for officers is to be con' ducted at 7:30 n. m. Outlines Need For Funds To Exchange Club Mrs. Enola Davies spok of Davies, v.ife of Justice Peace Fred B.

Davies, who died i afternoon. in Marling hospital a i following an operation earlier in the day, will bo held re Thursdav a 2 m. in the feuch-i 1 1 13 ter and "Davidson funeral home. I ch jrch a W1 Iollow imam until time for 1 day. r.eial services al Fairfax Mclh-; member of the organization will be excised from drills unless he is working on the nighU the i the captain announced.

Forest L. William 1 school a member, to the Exchange night on the 3-mill local school levy. Using charts to show how the public schools are financed, Mr. Williams lold the Exchanges 1S lI 0 COn ttlat 3 ni lias Co1 basliel bu: lected for a number years and 5c 21- i bi-ktl. X)- U-al.

10-Lb, liu: iou-e, 10-Lh. Onions-- Grrrn, rfoi. 23 dry, 7 5 K'-lb. sacks. JO'-i Barllelir.

bit. 2-lnch 23 1 75. anocdiiig to rundition. PoUlon- Cobbkr. l.u.

a $1.10 "i 1 30; cobblfis. JCW-llj. sack-, IT. 5. No.

1. GO- 1 15: grade or cobblers and Clilppewas. i it-sets. Hadisiiea-- Doz. bunchi-F, red niton anil lung uKIU'S, hoiliouif, rv45L'.

Spinach-- 24 -rjt. 45c; lia- kri. i5M75r. Tuiiiatofj-- Jlollioiifs. 8-lb.

ba-kcl. Jl bunches. 3a-i3c: 60 necessary for ontroting the U. Allen T. Christy of the First i Appel was born July Presbyterian church will officiate Portsmouth, a son of John a burial will be in Woodland 8-: Sr.rah Appei.

He was married cemetery. WAVERLV, Oct. 25--Harold D. N. to Nellie Needier 1 Corn, 36, merchant, children were born to MfS.

Rachel Plummer i at 5 15 P- Tuesday al A MII preceded him i 1 WINCHESTER, Oct. 25-Fu- i neral services for Mrs. Rachel are his wife and two' i i si who passed away i i a Appel of the U. Mondav at her home forUnving. at San Diego, a lengthy nlnoss will fce held are iwo T() Carl Appel at home, a.

a 2 p. m. Thursday at the Wini i al Nauvoo i cl ester res bytcrian church in- I stead his home following a 6-month ill- nos. r. Co rn was preceded i r.

by his wife. Surviving arc Virginia and Geneva, both at home, his father, O. V. Corn of Byington, Pike county; two sis- CONTRACT LET FOR ELECTION BALLOTS Statewide Vote issues If the 5150,000 provided annually by the levy were cut off. he said, the schools would lose a tliird of their operating revenue, of sufficient to a for three months ofi operation.

Thc levy, he added, would not increase the present tax rate, inasmuch as il already has been (or a number of years. It was voted for a five-year pi-riod which now is nesr ex- tjiralion, he explained. W. L. also addressed Exchangites in behalf of CLLVKl.AM) CLEVELAND.

Oct. 2ft Creamers extras 1 1 I I A (XT. SOU. sK-cia 1200 up prune 10 50. 150 in 1,100 tliokt 10 I COO lo 1 000 tliolce S.OC -t 9 SC; i i 9 50.

6.00-i 600: bullj 1.00^800. Colvfs 350, iltadj-; choice 12 00 1300. Slircp and 700. jit ady; 3 1 0 00; good 6 utlhua 4 0 0 i eves Hog'- 1.000. lu 10 Lov-ei: 2M lo 300 Ib-.

intdjiim lo 3JQ 7.00; b'-jlrhtcs 1.00^7.:i-. i i i.oo; roughs 600. PITTS Bl'RnH oci. vat- 1 i 100. i a good to choice fed cias i to scud fi.oOfiO.OO, lo jntdi- UNI cot.s choice 6iO.

i i lo sood i CCKX! lo choice 7.00^750. Salable 500. five ct-nl- Itmcr. lo 1RO MJ-. 7 i 0 7 2 5 nnt- load tall hue-, 733- ISO lo 223 7 i i 2 a 220 10 250 6.75^7.10: 2JO to 290 Ibs.

100 lo ISO Ibs. 7.00. no 1 ASL'RV PUS1TION WAS! I ING TON. Oct. 2i-Tlie po-l- tmn of ihe a Oct.

231 J17.5t3.164.19; expendLluces. H3.BM.- 5C848. tie I balance. $1.903.403.96321: i balance included. JI.20G.077,- debt, HO.9G4.9tj4.e69.31: I ovn i day 1261,639.16.

t'OLL'MBlfS STOCKS A i i Natural Gii A 2'i. i SCIVLCC common i 1 Service prclcrrtd Turc Oil li i- V. BONDS 100 3. 3 i S-I3 109 i. tC-U 1C93.

54-44 1 1 3 7 3. icae. 3V 49-4S IOT 3, 4S- 53-47 1176. 35 55-5! 101.26 UMTiciY Loin 3-, 57-44 12. WPA ENGINEERS LAWRENCE PROJECT $500,000 Program Moved Nearer Final Approval in 33 i eoo-oWi 3001.3 so; EgRs--Steady.

Prices paid ihippi'f. IW-caiC joii. i by i ClevcEar.d and board. ira-; 57 Ibs. and up.

candled UjliT. clpar 32'i Aoitn; it- riipls 55 and up 21 a dozen; pjl- k-l 17. Live poultry--WeaV: 17; niPdiuin 14; Uchoin fowl-; 12. hRht lu; s-iiiall 15; fancy iock broiicrs 4 Lb-. anrt S.iliblr calvrs 100.

a clioicc I 12.50; rr.cdlum bit-i L.M. COMJMBLS COLUMBUS. Oct. 250: active tn iOc higher: 180 lo 243 I In ISO UK. 280 trt 300 630; 300 lo 400 6.15 down: 150 to JW lt).

6.1 140 to 160 6.4i; 100 to 140 Ibs 6.00^620. -iwa SMuS.lS; ftw s-niaU 15, Ltoilers colured 4 Ibs. choice e00; itjp-. 4.50i 14.15. and up.

16; small 15: U-chcin broil- Calllc 50; up 1o ft.OO ccs 3 and up I duck- and 'nm to good i i i i up 15; i a 1L: $: LOVIJ. up tr 500; rr.edi- ktys 21: loins 19: vm i 4 7 .5.53. oW roo5teri 12; i i 10. gctic Calves i slridy; Kood to cTinlct By Ihf AiiMiited Preil WASHINGTON, Oct. 25--WPA tifficiais advised Representative jTImmas Jenkins (R.) Ohio to- (ocMi 13 1 3 1 a half-miHion-doHap improvement in i Lawrence county, has been approved finally by WPA's cn- section.

The county requested $426.822 in federal funds and to contribute $144,263 locally to out Die big project, icdi- Tiie application was sent lo the project control division by the engineers. Favorable action by the division is expected shortly Mr. Jenkins, This would place MOVE Choose WARNER-WALL Years of experience have qualified us to Ifke care of moving problems. ECONOMICAL DEPENDABLE EFFICIENT PHONE 858 A A COVING-HAULING SEAMAN, Oct. 25--Mark Dick-: near Buchanan wjih Rev.

E. A. i itted--S718 by the Compton Ency. 63. retired Highland county Keaton of ChiHicolhc officiating.

vin nl i Co. farmer, died Tuesday night at his Burial will ofi low in Mount a i -phe baHols are lor home near had been tham cemetery wilh Fur.cral Di-1 Mate 5 tiiutional amendments an invalid for the last reclor A. M. Gregg of a a lhe civil srrvice comTniss i 0 years. charge.

Mr. Dickey never had married. Tie is i by two brothers, Henry, wilh whom he made his home, and Frank of Fairfax neighborhood. Attorney Walter Dickey. 1118 22nd slrrct, Portsmouth, is a surviving nephew.

The body is at the Lewis omer Son funeral home here where i Xerded three Youlh Tells Doctor's Aid Theft of a washing macliine referendum which electors of the kitchen cabinrt was cleared county will vote on Nov. 7. Ail totby, Sheriff Karl Brandel an; other ballots have been printed, nnunced through the arresi and CHICAGO. Ocl. -ieiHy: crpjir.frv-- 93 28', -23.

2J: 91. M. fj. M. market todaj.

Fine Dflafr.c bnglit 307. A 24. 20: TC 20: i a i rslra ards I i cenM In Ihe irfi-r, or at $10i 1l) S1.08 fcoiircd basiv Graded Krcncli iTradtd i wool- FLOWERS EXPRESS MESSAGES And GREETINGS For ALL OCCASIONS 0. W. PUTZEK ntfst.

PHONE 713 WPS. LeVJna KobS a a been printed, nounced through the arresi and CINt oci! 25-Buir Hub ASHLAXD, Oct. 25--Mrs. Le-! State officials Monday decided 'confession of Charles Bushman, 0 Creamery; -core vina Frank Kobs, 91. mother to place the referendum on the It), of Fullerton.

2 Fxtr'a fu-r, John Kobs cily manager here ballot. Sheriff Brandei said that on 31: hr l5 2 iwor.ri, un- and a resident of this cily -Oct. 21 lhe articles, valued at rradeu fi4 years, died al 9:33 p. m. Tucs-; 4.

i i A I A S69 75 wcrc stolen lhp 3 ar.d day in her home. 2301 Mont- of Denver Bcivwl of Wpr- ib. avenue, foliowing an i SPEAK BEFORE FORUM Run while Mr. Bi-lvcal was two weeks. She was ac- Cincinnati.

rhnrrh work for St. 1 Organization Hears Men Who'll- Sheriff Brar.dcL lorntd thn'. Be On City Ballot had employed a man 10 haul the articles to a Second The four candidates for city council appeared Tuesday night the were sold in moderate qujntlllca SI to 1103. iCO'Jrrf Small ol Kradetl quarter blood combine i vkooll bjoufOit A8 lo SO rcnl-. in ine wlilch was ilpady i i i a THREE CAPTURED IN RAID ON BIG RUN LOCAL ARTIST TO PAINT WILL TRADE EVEN A IN VESTMENT For American Bldg.

and Loan Co. Deposits EDWARDS CO. 33-34 Hifl tenk onvn i i QUPP1FP I 'TM of tflc i I Forum lo slate their platforms. PROBES I I Each was allotted 15 minutes to speak. 18-Year-Old Wile Says Gun Went Candidates 11 11 Louis F.

Hacquard. Clay D. Lantz Off Accidentally am a spok(1 ASHLAND, Oct. 25-Slienff E. Before lach election the Civi- K.

Roe said today 1-c is in- f- rjrupn rr.ake a practice ol vcstii-alm; the Tuesday vr.ing the candidates lor rr.jn;ci- of Campbell. 35. As-h- pa i iC to sp ca before il land, at the Arnold Johnson of MilL'eat. Mr. 18-y.

wife. Sheriff Mr. Campbell wa. with a rifle. When he haiMed street furniture store, uhere he them for S26.

Bushman lold Micnll r.tcded lhe cart- of a doctor and tv it lhe to pel mor.r\. EAGLES ARRANGE FREE SHOW OF NAVY FILMS 2 tr.d It. 30. and i i i I ID ovfr 18- 1 ib. and IS: 2 Ib.

ar.d I 3 Ib and ovir 17; lb. ar.d over cr.ltKfd jpnnetr 1 1 Ib. and 17 Ib over l'i: 2 ovrr 3 Ib ar.d ovir 16. Ib ard 1 4 i i and i ar.d H. a ar.d jpr.rtcu Liquor Agents Claim Two Stills Operated Three men, claimed lo have cauQht at two stills which A FOR POSTOFFICE, in operation Tuesday alter- neon, wcrc arrested by slate and federal agenls.

They are: Druard Thompson, 27, his brother, Don Thompson, 18, and John Whls- 33, all ol Big Bun. The agents reported lhc men 15; vur.fi lor-'. I 16 Ib 20 b'r So 10 colored 4 Ib. I lh arM I arof Ib I' Richard Zwllner Wins Competition Arnonf Painters Richard Zuelir.cr ol Cincinnati, former Portsmouth resident who has gained national fame as an artist, was ccimmissiontd today were near two 60-gallon slills. 10 paml a depicting Amcr- Thc officers destroyed 10 bar- lean life on a wail in tiic new postotfic al Mannington, Va- Mr.

Zoellnfr's winning entry seltclcd from among more 1.740 small-scale reis oi mash and confiscated 12 1-2 gallons of whisky. The throe were arraigned before United States Commissioner J. Julian Snyder today. The elder Thompson and Whis- to fcr: ir.embfrs lo their CHILD AUTO VICTIM DIES Of first l.inr Delfnsf Movies To Aid Day 'DROP' PART OF I at 8 tt.r;.c;-: ii.e Statt-s navy di i a a til i a and proposed murals submitted to a pleaded nol guilty and were ihc rxilnfficc department by ar- under $500 bonds pending 48 Of 71-Foot On oil A I a Kirt hkfj Son Re leased After MKhip 15-- Var.Hwise. 6.

i i of Mr Mrr Var.Hc- A i-. a Mr. Jnr.r,«e.r.. 3'. Kr.r.ws NF.H I 1RONTOS.

0 r- bridge ever I Src- i.nd ir.d Orri.iid in Jionk'n. i' i ihf frri r- 1 In r. ir.if.-r of thc rr.ir-,. ui.o laid tr.iH Cnited I'tci Co. otfice.

ti not I'j! IMfe lists seeking awards which hearing before Mr. Snyder Nov. rarrid Uiial pruc ir.orwy of COU. Mr It a son Mr. and Mrs.

harlei Zotllnrr, 1121, "I guilty was held for the strict, lie had been com-' federal grand jury. Unable to furnish 1500 bond ht was taken lo Columbus city prison. 3 al 10-30 a. m. Both furnished bond.

Dfvn Thompson entered a plea jncviously to do mur- in thf ni-a- Port-moulh posl: ard ir, rjojtofficrs in Cin- rr.i'.i Clfidar.d. Gwrgclown SAI.KS MEETING ENDS Thirty o( lhe Co concluded salc-s cor.fer^tsc^ in tr.e uitl in their i about Nnv 6 with t-e ipnnji line the firitil thr t-xy tecti olfu.jli LICENSE SUSPENDED rtrmH 'UHtf Ftt i Berant Of tt fa-m lhc f(ir Sxil ty pllk. C(.

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