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The Evening News from Harrisburg, Pennsylvania • Page 18

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IS THE EVENING NEWS, Harriiburg, Tuesday, January 13, 1948 Reece, Leaders to Map PATRIOT-NEWS AX-KILLER From Pate One LOCAL CLASSIFIED AD SATES Steelton Obituary GOP Convention Plans 3-Power Parley Slated On West Reich's Future By Associated Prest LONDON, Jan. 13. A British Effective Oct. 1, 1046 By United Press N. Y.

Curb Exchange, Final 6 days 17c per line per day. days 20c per line per day. 1 day 25c per line Long term rates on request. PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 13.

Republican National Chairman B. Carroll By United Press Services Thursday for foreign office spokesman said to Steel Company Engineer day a conference of United States, Reece and GOP committee officials in charge of arrangements "for the Minimum charges 3 lines daily 5 CASH DISCOUNT for payment within aays rhe Patriot-News h.ll not be responsible for more man one incorrect Insertion. tion, to be a falsehood. Clarence Lukehart has served 19 years of a life sentence in the Iowa State Penitentiary for this crime. 3.

Steele has recommended to Governor Wallgren that Bird's execution at Walla Walla penitentiary for the murder here last October 30 of Mrs. Bertha Kludt Board May Buy Big-School Site Funeral services for Frank British and French representatives Kirby Petrol Mont Ward A 104 10,4, 172ft 172V4 172V4 National convention next June will meet here Friday and Saturday to on the political future of Western 8 16 4-dav and 3-day rates apply only to consecutive insertions of same -c'vertisement work on preliminary plans. Germany will be called soon in Ber Niag Pwr 8 Noma Electric 163i No Am Ut 2 No Cen Tex 17 Vi Pennroad 6 lin. He said the Paris government The group will arrange for letting of contracts, for printing of tickets and will discuss the housing situa Putt, 64, of 3101 North Second street, a stationary engineer at the Bethlehem Steel Company, Steelton, who died yesterday in a local hospital following a brief illness, will be heW at the Baker funeral home, Third and Maclay streets, on Thursday aft had been so advised following Ads appear In both The Patriot and The Evening News, and are a cepted from 8.30 a. m.

to 5.30 p. m. Mondays through Fridays, and 8.30 a. m. to p.

m. Saturdays: uo -ds taken Sundays. High Low Close Alum Co 57 57 Alum Co Am pf 95ft 95V Am Gas 34 34 34i Am Maracaibo 34 ,3 ZVi Am Super 13-16 13-16 Am Super 6 pf 48 48 48 Auto Vot Mach VA TV4 7Vi Barium Stl 5 5 5 Cities Serv 36 V4 35V 35 V2 Crowley Milner 6 6 El Bd Sh 11 10 10y8 Ford Can A Vk 17 17 STEELTON. Jan. 13.

Possible purchase of a site for future school plant expansion is being considered by the Steelton Board of Education, O. H. Aurand, superintendent of tion. French expressions of concern at 8V4 16 2 17 6 1 89 150 16 72 1 6T. Prod Corp 1 Quaker Oats 89 Quaker pf 151 2 17 6 1 89 150 16 72 1 6 the fact tha French were not con A National committee staff, which has set up.

offices here, announced it Advertising accepted subject to revision and proper classification. suited on recent strengthening of has received more requests for hotel schools, said today. The board has made a binder pay ernoon at 2 o'clock. The Rev. Wat rooms than there are rooms available Phone 5251 Ask for an ADTAKER the American and British bizonal German Economic Council.

ter F. Forler, pastor of St. Paul's Lutheran Church, will officiate, and ment on a tract of land fronting Reynders avenue, one block east of as of that date. The convention has been promised 6000 first class hotel rooms and 2000 second class rooms. 7 should "be carried out as scheduled" at 12.05 a.

m. Friday. Bird has frankly evpressed the hope that, his confessions would lead to executive clemency. The killer had one hope remaining that his life would be extended, however. Yesterday a petition was placed before the state's supreme court asking a stay of execution.

The earliest crime confessed in the conversations Bird had with the prosecutor, Det. Lt. Sherman Lyons, of Tacoma, and Walla Walla Prison Warden Tom Smith, IN MEMORIAM Sixth and Swatara streets. The site, selected for first consideration, covers about 40 acres. However, fewer than 5000 rooms burial will be in Oberlin Cemetery.

Putt is survived by his widow, Mrs. Alice L. Putt; three daughters. Miss Thelma Putt, Mrs. Lester Kuhn have been certified as available.

N. Y. Stock Market Closing LUCKENBAUGH In loving memory of our father, Amos Luckenbaugh, who passed away 14 years ago today. In our hearts the torch of memory Burns unflickering, bright and true. It's light is sweet for it is fed On love and tender thoughts of you.

Sadly missed by his family. Lancaster Holstein 4-H Grand Champion From Page One ert, both at home, and Mrs. George By United Prett C. Ross Willis Installed As Steelton Club Head Prosser, Harrisburg; two sons, John F. Putt, Harrisburg, and Ray K.

Putt, CARDS OF THANKS 3 43 Los Angeles; two brothers, Harry Putt, Camp Hill, and Alfred Putt, C. Ross Willis was elected and installed as president of the Steelton Cooperative Associationfourth. High Low Close Adams Exp 17ft 16 16 Air Reduction 26 25 25 Miscellaneous, Pennsylvania Farm was: a murder in Los Angeles in Harrisburg; six grandchildren and OPEN MEETING From Page One suggested "Give me a few more weeks (of experience) and then come back Reappointment of S. E. Long as a member of the Board of Health for a five-year term, ending December 31, 1952, was approved on recommendation of Councilman 15 17 two great-grandchildren.

1923. Bird said he participated in MEALS The children of Ferdinand V. Meals, who passed away Tuesday, January 6. 1948, wish at this time to extend our heartfelt thanks in all sincerity to the relatives and friends for their beautiful floral tributes and cars. Also their cards of expressed sympathy.

Bureau Cooperative Association, second. Mid-Cont Pet 44 43 Mont Ward 53 51 Murray 15 15ft Nash-Kelv 17y4 17 Nat Biscuit. 30ft 30 Nat Cash Reg 40ft 39 Nat Dairy 28 28 Nat Lead 33 32 the holdup and slaying of an un 3 3 187 jn Friends may call at the funeral home tomorrow evening after 7 Alaska Juneau 3Vs Allegh Corp 3ft Allied Chem 188 Allis-Chalmers 37 Amerada Pet x-d 102 o'clock. 37 ft. 40 lve.r meaal awaras.

smgie-coniu named er Qn Central avenue. 28iwhlte leghorns, Pennsylvania Farm The crime has been confirmed. Cooperative Association. of the confirmed mUrders 99 POSEY We wish to thank our many friends and neighbors for their kind expressions of sympathy during our recent bereavement. ISABELLA FORD ROBERT FORD.

Club last night in the club rooms, Front and Locust streets. He succeeds Frank A. Stees. who retired after 35' years' service. Stees, who was elected honorary president, was in charge of the installation.

Other officers elected are: William Snyder, vice-president; Frank J. Turano, treasurer; Charles E. Sellers, secretary; Edward P. Phillips, Charles E. Newbaker, Abraham Shelley and William J.

Reagan, 79 Raw milk from herds of 16 or 'ere embraced in an original four- THOMAS F. MELLON Thomas Frederick Mellon died yes 15-16 15-16 15-16 40 40 40 Nat Pwr Lt xd Air Bke 41 2 Lyme. page confession, disclosed here on more cows, Samuel B. Williams, 14y4 Hi4! FUNERAL. DIRECTORS terday at his home, 1322 South Nine Also, Council passed finally iMiddletown, second; Konhaus Farms, 7 49 '49 Reese Funeral Home teenth street.

He was 75 years old. 8 911 N. SECOND ST. PHONE 4-1175 Lyme's two pending ordinances, one to get bids for materials and the other to replace water pipe in A former resident of Patton, he is N-lf Central 14 50 Shipbldg 16 Norf West 59 No American Co 16 No Pacific 20 Otis Elev 31 Pac 96 14 Mechanicsburg. fifth.

Pasteurized milk. West Shore Dairy, Enola, first. Lenkerbrook Farm' Dairy, Harrisburg, R. D. 3, second: Harrisburg Dairies, fourth; survived by his widow, Mrs.

Marion SPECIAL NOTICES 7A January 3. They included the slaying of Mrs. Kludt and her daughter, Beverly June, 17; three in Omaha in November, 1928; three in South Bend, in September, 1942; one at Ogden, Utah, October 3, 1947, and one at Highland Park, 111., on June 24, 1942; and an 15 58 16 -19 31 95 E. Mellon; five daughters, Mrs. Wil 11-54 53 28ft Market street, Second to Front and in Front street, Market to North.

Dr. William K. McBride, former 15 58 16 19 31 96 138 4 52 20 2 liam J. Keene, Harrisburg; Miss Betty Mellon, Miss Ruth Mellon, Miss BEDBUGS, roaches, moths, rats, mice, fleas, wasps, etc controUed. Service for home, industry and farm.

Ph. 6-2421. SANITARY EXTERMINATING CO. FOR ASTHMA HAY FEVER Try Selrodo. Money-back guarantee.

E. Swab. 2052 Zarker St. Ph. 3-5761.

139 138 Pac pf 3 3 187 37ft 99 78 41 2ft 7 21 8 14 11 53 28V4 26 36 19V4 151 67 42 33 13 93 49 35 14 12 34 22 28 99 Pennsylvania Milk Products Cor poration, fifth. Potatoes Class 44 (Statewide), Irish Cob. Patricia Mellon and Miss Helen Mellon, all of Harrisburg; a son J. Wil city treasurer, reported that out of $1,315,226.43 of city tax levied for collection in 1946, he received pay 81-year-old woman in her home at Packard 4 Panhandle EPL 52 Paramt Pict 20 Am Can 79 42 ft Am Pwr 2ft Am Hide 7 Am Loco 22 ft Am Pwr Lt 8 Am 14 Am Safe Razor 11 Am Smelt 54 Am Stl Fdies 28 Am Stores T6 Am Sugar 37 Am Sumatra 19ft Am 152 Am Tob 68 Am Woolen 43V4 Anaconda 33 Armour Co 13 Atchison 94 Atl Coast Line 49 Atl Refining 36 Bald Loco 14 Baltic Ohio 12 ft Barnsdall 35y4 Bayuk Cig 22 Bendix Avn 28 ft lers. Earl W.

Strite, Middletown, R. liam Mellon, Harrisburg; four sis Private AMBULANCE Service ANYWHERE. PHONE 4-7886 OR 7757 ments aggregating $1,314,500.88. ters, Mrs. John T.

Blair, Ebensburg D. 1. fifth. Edible Nuts Officers Installed by Citizens Hose Company Assistant Firs' Chief Charles Kramer was installed as president of the Citizens Hose Company last night at a banquet at the firehouse. Other officers installed are: Charles Shipp, vice-president; Herbert Fries, treasurer; Bruce secretary; M.

A. Weisenford, financial secretary; Richard Lamke, foreman; Bernard Kuhnert, first as Mrs. Joseph Leib, Connellsville; Mrs. 18 Pueblo, Oct. 1, 1947.

The authorities in each of the places named are satisfied that Bird was responsible for the crimes, Steele said. Park Utah 2 Penn 18 Philco Corp 31 RATS! PHONE 3-1404 American black walnuts (Thomas), C. L. Calahan, Wilmington, and 30 Exonerations aggregated $725.55 and that left only $2960 outstanding, all of it concerning city and Mrs. Thomas Dugan, Osceola Mills, 58 John Wertz, Landisburg; butternuts (seeding), Thomas L.

Bard, Dun- 26 36 19 151 68 42 33 13 93 49 36 14 12 3414 22 28 99 RE-WEAVING moth cigarette holes, tears Eshleman Re-weaving Shop. Weekdays 8.30-4.30 406 N. 3rd St. 6-2670. and a grandchild.

21 14 Phillips Pet 59 Public Serv 21 Pullman Inc 52 Pure Oil Co 29 cannon; filberts (Jones Hybrids Requiem high mass will be cele 52 county-owned real estate. Council voted to close the 1946 duplicate on that report. seedlings), Ralph D. Gardner, Colo brated Thursday morning at 9 o'clock WANTED care for 2 girls in vicinity of Boas School for 10 days. For informat tion call 3-2923.

27 9 Radio 9 nial Park, first, and S. C. Weirick Colonial Park, second and third. in Sacred Heart Catholic Church with the Rev. Ambrose Hayden, rec sistant foreman; James Clarkin, sec 8 Radio-K-Or 8ft LOST AND FOUND 10 tor, as celebrant.

Burial will be in ond assistant foreman: Richard Fleeing Convict Killed In Tumble From Wall By United Press RALEIGH, N. Jan. 13. One convict fell from the wall of North Carolina's central prison today and 14 Rem Rand 14 Republic Stl 25 Holy Cross Cemetery. Friends may Lamke, Kuhnert, Harold Rudy, LOST A gentleman's gold wrist watch.

Vicinity of 19th Paxton, Hamilton N. 3rd. Reward. Phone 2-7836. PHILADELPHIA PRODUCE MARKET By United Press PHILADELPHIA.

Jarl. 13. Both re call at the Sourbier funeral home R. R. Crews Charles Rodkey and Thomas Upde-grove, trustees; Wilbur' Sethman Beth Steel 100 49 405t 17 LOST BLUE WHITE UMBRELLA, WITHOUT HANDLE in Market Sauare.

Reward. Phone 3-2346. Second and Kelker streets, tomorrow night from 7 to 9 o'clock. Reyn Tob 49 Reyn Tob 41 Richfield Oil 17 Safeway 20 Beth Steel 7pf 136 136 136 Homer Light and Frank Kisler, audi ceipts and trading were light on the local wholesale produce markets today, according to the Federal-State Market News died of a broken neck and another Boeing Air 25 tors. 20 4 51 20 2 18 3014 58 21 52 27 9 8 14 25 49 40 17 2oy4 45 41 35 12 33 31 17 16 29 46 37 27 59 74 13 20 36 was caught 50 yards away in an Service.

Stayman apples were about abortive prison break. 4514 41 St Jos Lead 45 Seab'd Oil 42 MRS. VIOLET ENDERS FOX Mrs. Violet Enders Fox died yes iW78 25 32 10 73 Hi4 Warden Hugh Wilson said Elmer steady, while other varieties were dull with few sales being made. Mushrooms were slightly easier, eastern carrots about steady.

Sweet and white potatoes dull. Teachers Draft Reports LOST Ingersoll-Rand No. 34 Tamper. Serial No. 24804.

Between Cameron St Forster Sts. 15th Mayflower Sts. 1-12-48. Reward. Furnival Machinery Co.

Cameron Forster Sts. Ph. 8186. LOST Lady's gold wrist watch with black cord band. Between 3rd 2n3 on Harris to Cumberland.

Reward. Phone 4-6081. 35 HARRISBURG AND ENOLA SIDES Philadelphia Division Amboy Engine Crews first to go after 11 a. 329, 321, 333 322 325. Amboy Train Crews first to go after 11 a.

321, 320, 322. Enola Engine Crews first to go after 11 a. 202, 224, 219, 229, 203, 217, 216. 211. 223, 218, 204, 206, 210, 212.

Fnnla Train frpws first, to CO after 11 terday at her home, Twenty-eighth 12 ADoles Bushel basket ana eastern C. Turner, 38, was killed as he tried to scale the red brick wall of the prison. Turner was serving three On School Practices Bond Stores 25 Briggs Mfg 32 Budd Co 10 Budd Co 5pf 73 Burroughs 14 Callahan Zinc 2 Calumet 7 Canada Dry 14 Can Facific 11 and Boas streets, Penbrook, after an boxes, Penna. 2'4 inch Staymans, ordinary, Delicious, few 33 31 illness of two years. She was 56 sentences including life imprison Reports on education practices followed in borough schools will be Sears Roebuck 36 Servel Inc 12 Shell Un Oil 34 Simmons 32 Sinclair Oil 17 Socony-Vacuum 17 So Cal Ed 29 South Pac 48 sales, Jonathans 2V inch up, Romes wrapped, 113's and 125's New ment for murder, kidnaping and years old.

17' 16 a. 205, 209, 212, 214, 206, 213, 222, til. 219. i Jersey 2'i inch Staymans, or Lforwarded to Pennsylvania State highway robbery. 25 32.

10 73 1414 2 7 Vi 13 11 16 42 43 59 8 26 44 6 78 714 13 11 16 42 44 Enola Jersey Train first to go dinary to fair, Romes, few, Delicious. $2.75. Wilson said Hosea Parker, 32, sucA College for cataloguing prior to be ing included in an educational re Carrier Corp 16 42 afteT 11 a. 645, 626, 615. 606, 641, 653, 611, 618, 608, 621, 602, 649, 624, 609, 616.

637. 635, 623, 604, 647, 643, 605. Beets Penna. basket topped Sl.Zo. Cabbage New York 50 pound sacks She was a member of First Church of God, this city, and is survived by her mother, Mrs.

Katie E. Enders, at home; a sister, Mrs. Daniel Lackey. Washington, and several Carrier Cp 4pf port to be published in the Spring South Ry 38 Danish, few sales, cessfully climbed the wall a cold rain but was caught when he ran into a prison employe on the other side. Case I 44 Enola Jersey tngine urews nrsi to go by tne Pennsylvania School Studv Std Brands 27 Carrots Penna.

bushel basket, topped LOST Lady's silver mesh neck chain. In vicinity of 2nd Locust to hestnut. Reward. Ph. 4-1038.

LOST Brown Alligator combination, change, key Si billfold. In vicinity of Grand Theater. Phone 2-5152. LOST IRISH TERRIER. REIlDiSH BROWN REWARD LICENSE NO.

8037. Ph Elizabethville 183-R-13 Collect. LOST On West Shore, part Dalmatian dog, all white with brown St. black face. Answers to the name "Butch." Reward.

Ph. 6-6932 LOST OR STRAYED Airedale. MaleT Black tan, weight 50 lbs. Vicinity Council. after 11 a.

623, 626, 637, 602, 628, 624, 606, 633, 632, 643, 651, 616, 611, 621, 629, and washed, nieces and nephews. Mushrooms Penna. 3- pound basket, O. H. Aurand, superintendent of 600, 635, 641, 612, 618, 622, 649.

630, 607 few higher; mostly 631. 601. 617. Funeral services will be held Thursday at 2.30 p. m.

at the resi fair, opens low as 75c. Caterpillar 60 Cent Foundry 8 14 Cerro de Pasco 26 y4 Ches Ohio 44 Chic Gt Ry 6 Childs 4 ata iai oij2 Std Oil (N J) 76 Stone Web 13 Studebaker 20 Swift Co 36 Camden Engine Crews first to go after Parsnips Penna. Va bushel basket, 75- schools, requested borough principals to instruct teachers to prepare the reports at a meeting last night. 11 a. 171.

176. 175. 178. 90c, few SI. Camden Tram Crews first to go after 11 Sweet Potatoes New Jersey bushel 4 a.

171, uz, m. Tenn Corp 17 .17 Texas Co 58 57 Bowmansdale, Lisburn, Siddpnsburg. hampers, Jersey type yellow, few ordinary to fair, mediums, small 50-75c. U. S.

1, yellows, processed, $3, mediums Reds dence with the Rev. Paul A. Watson, pastor of First Church of God, officiating. Burial will be in East Harrisburg Cemetery. Friends may call at the residence tomorrow after 7 p.

m. 46 37 27 59 74 13 20 36 17 57 55 22 18 50 12 20 51 99 24 State Policeman Named Lebanon Co. Detective LEBANON, Jan. 13. District Attorney L.

E. Meyer yesterday appointed John F. Lenker, criminal investigator for the State Police at Lebanon for six years, as county 76 Reward. Andrew Askins Auxiliary York County License No Ph. Mechanicsburg 447R11 Engineers for 649, 653, 175, 219, 321, 333 Fireman for 333.

Conductor for 611. Brakemen for 649, 206, 321. Engineers up: Wisegarver.NBaston, Ever- Tex Glf Sul Tide A Oil 55 22 U. S. 1, few fair BUILDING CONTRACTING I8B 5 basket yellows.

hart. Patterson, Beinhauer, Atticks, To Hold Rummage Sale The auxiliary to Andrew Askins ADDITIONS, alterations, kitchen remod ordinary to fair, Red and white yams. few. $1.50. Hayes, Boggs, Fulton, Shoff, Cence, J.

Shue, Harrigan, Beard, Boyer, Copp, Dunbar, N. Shue. eling, conversions, etc. Free estimates. IMMEDIATE SERVICE Turnips Penna.

and New Jersey, Post, No. 479. American Legion, will Timk-D Ax 18 Timken 51 Transamerica 12 20th Cent Fox 21 Underwood 51 55 22 18 50 12 20 51 99 24 detective. D. SARACENA Ph 3-6862 Firemen up: Kirk, Koch.

Myers, Steffy, J. GILBERT SMITH Funeral services for J. Gilbert Smith, 42, who died yesterday at bushel basket, white. poorer New Jersey, 75c; New Jersey 50 pound sacks, Rutabagas, $1.50. Lenker, who resigned from the State Police to take the new job, 3V2 8 26 44 6 4 6i y4 16 11 22 2 22 11 32 7 50 64 41 5 21 9 21 52 181 43 12 I 16 Albright, Wilson, Stouffer, Brandt, Flick-inger, Frishkorn.

Bowman, Ney, Shoemaker. King. Tracy. Holland, Chubb, hold a rummage sale Saturday from 7 a. m.

to 6 p. m. at 410 Verbeke street in Harrisburg. Mrs. Mary Davis, 142 Ridge street, is acceptine White potatoes 100 pound sacks, U.

S. BRICK, BLOCK STONE FREE ESTIMATES PHONE 2-0766 OR 6-3467 his home, 4017 Jonestown road, served in State Police sub-stations at 1 and 1A, Katahdins, some fair, Davis, Kile, Henderson, Carmany, Yeager. 99 25 Hainlyn, after a lingering illness, Union- Carbide Union Oil Cal Union Pacific Philadelphia, Reading, Columbia and 3.60, few mostly around I Green Mountains, various va Cesspools and Septic Tanks Conductor up: Shoop. Brakemen up: Lane, Odenkirk, Stam- 160 158 158 Chrysler 61ft 60 City Stores 16 16 tolum Gas 11 11 Com Solvents 22 22 Comwlth So 2 2 Cons Edison 22 22 Cont Baking 1214 11 Cont Can 32 32 Cont 7 7 Cont Oil Del 52 50 Corn Prod 65 64 Crown Cork 42 41 Cur tiss-Wright 5 5 Curtiss-Wright A 21 21 Del Lac 9 9 Det Edison 21 2U4 Douglas Aire 52 52 DuPont 181 181 East Kodak 43 43 Elec Boat 12 12 Elec Pwr Lt 16 16 El Pw Lt $6 pf 139 139 Pottsville. donations for the sale.

Mrs. James English is sale chairman. rieties U. S. 1.

size B. fair CLEANED. Modern pumping equipment baueh. Dieter, McAllister, Ream, Kertulis 25 24 24 will be held Thursday at 2 p. m.

in the First Evangelical United Brethren Church. The Rev. Daniel L. Shearer, pastor, will officiate, as Stern, Bergstresser, Garreth, Elder, Scar mediums $2. Paper sacks Katahdins, U.

S. 1 and 1A, 50 pound, 15 McCarthy Williamson 18th and by-pass ph. 4-5236 16 United Aircraft Unit Air Lines United Fruit borough, K. t. Trout, w.

a. rroui, nocn. pound, 55-58c; 10 pounds, 40-41C. J. Smith, Cockrell.

IRON RAILINGS, fence, cellar doors, fire Live Poultry Very little wholesale de GRAHAM From Page One 16 56 39 44 sisted by the Rev. Thomas M. May, mand with call chiefly small peddling lots Ind Chem xd Middle Division Enola Engine Crews MOTORIST SKIDS INTO TREE William Malesic, 421 Swatara street, suffered minor injuries this morning when a car he was driving escapes, built repaired. Electric Be acetylene welding. 20 years experience.

MILLER. Phone 6-2013. for fill-ins. Receipts, light, chiefly South pastor of the Hershey Evangelical first to go after 11 a. 139, 127, 128, 145, Pipe United Brethren Church.

ern. Supplies not cleared, particularly fowls and roasters. Quotes; Fowls, colored 152, 160, 142, 125, 131, 162, 134, 143. 144, 159, 140, 129, 13a. 151, 132, 120, 154, 130, Rubber 43 he had turned over his money to Burial will be in East Harrisburg southern, 35c; not cleared; few outstanding nearby yearlings, 37-38c; leghorns Steel 124, 161.

One Altoona crew turning on rest. Cemetery. Friends may call at the his broker and did not know any of it had been invested in grain or Steel pf small sales. 25-27c; old roosters, 22-25c; crashed into a tree in Swatara street, near Third. He told police the car skidded on the icy street.

He was treated at the office of a nearby Enola Train Crews first to go after 11 Hawkins, funeral home, 1007 roasting chickens, southern, 43c; pullets a. 135. 139. 153. 137, 122, 139, 130, 129, North Second street, tomorrow from lew around; springers, southern, few 126, 124, 143, 133, 148, 123.

157, 140, 151, JOBBING CONTRACTOR GENERAL REPAIRING ALTERATIONS PHONE 6-4336 PAINTING PAPERHANGING ROOFING SPOUTING WILLIAM EBERSOLE CONTRACTOR, PH. 3-1473. FREE ESTIMATES REASONABLE RATES PLASTERING, new repair, plain artistic, any color you desire. Free estimate. Reasonable rates.

Phone 6-4684. 76 140 12 10 20 37 29 16 55 39 44 42 75 139 12 10 19 37 28 45 67 33 18 75 Warner Bros West Md West Union other commodities. Graham also admitted today that 36-40c; poor lower. Ducks, few around. 139 physician.

56 39 44 42 75 139' 12 10 19 37 28 45 67 33 18 75 7 to 9 p. m. and on Thursday at the church from 12 to 1.30 p. m. Turkeys, some ordinary, hens and toms, El Pw Lt $7 pf 148 148 148 his statement to the press last 38c.

Dressed Poultry Not much snap to demand and prices virtually unchanged. 10 Surviving are his mother, Mrs. Erie 10 West Air Bke Westing Elec month that he had disposed of all his commodity holdings October 7 Undertone generally steady on fancy 41 8 Freept-Sulphur Gair Robt SERVES ON DESTROYER James M. Roach, steward second class, 26 Chambers street, is serving on the destroyer USS Harwood in Emma Smith, and two sisters. Miss Isabelle Smith and Miss Eleanor Smith, both at home.

qualities. Quotes: fresh killed fowls, iced heavy, 40-42c; light, 36-39c; ordinary, 29- after Mr. Truman's blast against Gen Am Tr 56 34c; roasting chickens, fancy, 5 pound Woolworth 46 Wrigley 67 Yale Towne 33 Young Sp 18 Young Sheet 75 commodity gamblers was incorrect. 149, 128, 146. 141.

Three Alloona crews turning on rest. Engineers for 130, 135. 142, 144. 154, 161. Firemen for 131, 139, 141, 144, 145.

Conductors for 126, 131. Brakemen for 124. 130, 137. Engineers up: Rohler, Taggart. Lender-man, Still, Adams, Tfostle.

Rhinehart, Knisley. Firemen up: Fleagle, Crimmell, Derrick, Altland, Bubb, Goshorn, Coover, Kline, Bennett. Ross. Conductors up: Hostettler, Allen, Henry, Steltzer, G. Kautz.

Brakemen up: Coffman, Murphy, Mar-lett. Spencer, Perchy, Oppel, Motsic, Keller, Hicks, Pellock, Walker, Way, the Pacific. During the past vear he up. 59-61c; 4, 58-eOc; 4, 51-53c; 3V2 TWO VETERANS DESIRE work on private home building. We built our own St for 'a less than contractor's price.

If Interested write Box 968, Patriot-News. He contended his error was a 11 35 39 Gen Cable Gen Electric Gen Foods MRS. THOMAS H. MAT visited China, Korea, Formosa, Guam and Okinawa. Mrs.

Eva Moses May, wife of 48-49c; fryers, 46-47Vic; broilers old roosters, 21-26c. Ducks, Long Island fresh, 33-34c; capons, iced 8 pounds up, 70c: smaller, 58-67c. Turkeys, young hens, 55-58c; small preferred; young toms. technical one as he had not considered cotton and cottonseed oil which he held after October 7, to CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSING Thomas H. May, 2543 Race street, Denver, died suddenly Sunday Gen Motors 57 Gen Ry Sig 26 Gen Rty 5 Gillette 32 MEETING POSTPONED The meeting of the executive com CHICAGO, Jan.

13. News that some cash wheat was released on the market today broke an upsurge in grain futures afternoon at the home of her brother, be commodities. He thought the mittee of the Swatara TownshiD Eppley. on the Board of Trade today. term referred to wheat and other Flashes of News From Wall Street Mills bought wheat futures early in P-TA scheduled for tonight has been Frank D.

Moses, Parkview Apartments, 2400 Market street, She was 65 years old. Goodrich 55 Goodyear 43ft grains. the session. Many orders had accumu postponed until next Tuesday evening. Mrs.

J. R. MacDonald: presi Graham gave an accounting 5ft lated from yesterday when competitive buying pushed prices more than six cents Funeral services will be held In Graham-Paige Gt Nor Ore Harrisburc Side, lard Board Engineers for 7B, 26B. Firemen for 7B, 5-2B, 40B. Last brakeman out, Martin.

Engineers up: Euker, Lauver, Burns. Young, Welch, Stahl, Lake, Moses, Kline- 13 higher. This was after the Production dent, announced. Denver after cremation in Reading. which showed his operations began August 26, 1947, with a pur 51-53C.

Wheat Prices up 6c. Quotes: No. 2, red, Winter, garlicky, January $3.11. Corn Market firm and up 4c. Quotes: No.

2, yellow, Oats Market advanced lc. Quotes: No. 2, 34 pound test weiafct, Eggs Market weak. Supplies were somewhat excessive and liberal offerings did, not move readily. Retail replacement orders Consumer Grade extra large, 53-55c; large, 51-52c; medium, 49-50c; wholesale grades, specials extra large, 54-56c; large.

$52-53; medium, 50-52c: extras 1 2 large, 51-52c; medium, 48-49c- Butter Market steady. Trading was limited in volume, supplies of top quality were plentiful, but no Grade bulk was available for the good demand. and Marketing Administration had re. entered the flour market for export sup. plies.

peter. chase of 10,000 bushels of May Firemen un: Hammond. Carroll, Con Guard to Form Staff However, reports today disclosed that PRR TRAIN From Page One wheat at $2.42. His account was the PMA was Duying less flour than the bulk of the traders had expected. In rad, Lewis.

Hoffman, Kauffman, Golob, Nickle, Lingle, R. L. Miller, Hackman, Smith, Peiffer, Hoover, Marks. Gt North pf 40 Gt West Sug 22 Hershey 29 Hershey pf 122 Houston Oil 27 Hudson Motor 20 Hupp Motor 4 111 Central 30 closed out on December 18 when By United Press DIVIDENDS Amount Payable and Date of Record Elgin "National Watch Co. com addition, some storage wheat at Kansas To Mobilize Manpower The Pennsylvania National Guard he sold 100 bales pf July cotton City was released on the market, pos Enola Side, Yard Board Engineer for sibly upsetting many brokers' supply train, was injured seriously and a few other passengers were on the New York Exchange at 25B.

16B, 51B, 4-2B. computations. today received authorization from 15C March 22 March 16. $34.40 a bale, with a $35 loss. Firemen for Helper No.

4, Helper No. The rally on the Board of Trade was 5. 4-2B. scratched and bruised. None of the train crew was in Inspiration Cop 16 Federal authorities to organize the Spencer Kellogg Sons Inc.

com. State staff of the Guard which willln 50c March 10 Feb. 23. 40 8 56 11 35 38 56 25 5 31 55 42 5 12 40 22 29 119 26 19 4 29 16 241 90 27 12 40 26 16 47 94 37 45 35 2 5 54 9 89 16 18 51 34 10 15 Grade AA 93 score, 86'a-87c, Grade 92 score, 85-85 'Ac. broken, despite an announcement by the Commodity Credit Corporation that it had bought 132,000 bushels of cash wheat "Babe-in-the-Woods" Throughout his testimony, Gra 40 8 56 11 35 38 56 25 5 31 55 42 5 13 40 22 29 119 26 20 4 29 16 243 90 27 12 40 26 16 47 94 37 45 35 2 5 54 9 89 16 18 51 34 10 15 Last brakeman out, Jackson.

Engineers up: Bretz, Allen, Rodgers, 243 jured. initiate any future selection service Stokely-Van Camp com. yesterday. Kline, Ladenberger, Morgan, Swope, Pace, Kipp. ham pictured himself as a sort of In the cash market, corn was higher NEW YORK' EGG MARKET By Associated Press The locomotive and all six cars Firemen up: Jeffley, Owwarek, Arm a babe-in-the-woods, trying to re Int Business Int Harvester Int Nickel Int Johns-Man Kan Sou were derailed, but remained up NEW YORK, Jan.

91 28 13 40 27 and oats steady. No. yellow corn sold for as much as a bushel. Sample grade heavy white oats brought $1.41 a bushel. strong, Fry, Sheffer, Campbell, Witmer, Pond, Neeley, Holland, Trutt, Morrison.

system needed to mobilize the Keystone State's manpower. The organization, Adj. Gen. Frank A. Weber said, will consist of 57 officers and 90 enlisted men and the marked dealings today In the wholesale 25c April 1 March 22.

Stokely-Van Camp 5 pc pfd 25c April 1 March 22. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK MARKET By United Press right. egg market. i Kansas City wheat lost about three PRR PASSENGER CREWS Eggs 52,810. Weak.

Some trackage was torn up by cents, and corn was slow. Minneapolis Philadelphia Division Engineers spot quotations follow: (Based on Kayser Jul 16 the derailment. wheat and oats also were lower. Win wholesale sales by receivers to jobbers Dohner, Nace, Rambo, Kepner, Casseii, staff is to be organized by March 4. Kennecott 48 nipeg rye was down more than four and large retailers.) The selection service element of Chicago.

Jan. 17,000. Ear cents, and barley and oats were easy. Mixed colors: Extra fancy, heavy Engineers for 46. 1 1 New York Koppers Co pf Kresge 94 37 weights, 50-51c; extra 1 large, 49-50c; Pennsy Flier Forced extra 2 large, 47-48c; extra 3 large.

46-47c: extras 1, 46-47c; dirties, 41c; checks Kroger Co 45 crew here. Firemen up: Frey, Mundis, Neylor, Connor Payne, Stouffer, Bixler, Attick, Mundis. Fireman for 46, 1 1 New York 4L. tt i cei trade on barrows and guts unfler the Staff Will contain 27 Officers and pounds, barely active and 50-75c lower. 44 enlisted men.

This unit will be Late bids were down $1 at $27.75. Bulk thP nlannintr anri arlminktrativp sec-iRood and choice. 180-20 pounds, tne planning ana administrative sec Top $28.50. Few early sales, good and tion for the operation ol selected choice. 250-300 pounds about 75c lower at To Detour for Auto 37-38C.

Leh Cem Stockholders of Citizens Bank Elect Directors By United Press crew here. but market not fully made on NEW JTORK BUTTER MARKET By Associated Press service in the State if another draft PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 13. y- A MIDDLETOWN. Jan.

NEW YORK, Jan. 13. Butter 1.040.631: those. Many late bids more than $1 lower. Sows lower.

Bulk good and choice sows, 350-550 pounds, coup stock market losses by commodity trading about which he knew nothing. He said he told Harry Brisker, customers' man for Bache Company: "Since I haven't been following your advice (about stocks) why don't you salvage all you can." "He mentioned commodities," Graham' continued, "and I said, 'What are I don't know a thing about it so you carry on." Chairman Homer Ferguson, Republican, Michigan, asked whether Brisker was given power of attorney. Graham replied that he didn't know but had told Brisker to use his own judgment. Conductors up: Layman, Shaffer, Barrow, Bowers, Lytle, Witmer, Farra, Weaven Brakeman up: Taylor, Welsh. Oyler, 36 2 5 54 9 89 17 Washineton-to-New York exbress act is passed by the Federal Govern ment Leh Coal Cp Leh Val L-O-F Glass Libby McN L.

Ligg My Loew's firm. Wholesale prices on bulk cartons. holders of the Citizens Bank and Trust Company met yesterday at the t-reamery. higher than 92 score and pre m. fV bailie louu; cajves ouu.

rea sieers anu snannon, KicDy, snaae, Morgan, sample, mium marks (AA). 85Va-86c; 92 score inc uauuuu uuaiu uuu yearings steady; choice grades slow and staff will have 30 Officers and 46 medium active. Heifers steady to weak: bank building and elected the fol Botts, Shaffer, Stine, Kitter, Kline. Star- train had to switch out of the way last night when a motorist turned in the wrong direction and drove (A), 84c: 90 score (B). 83c: 89 score (Cl.

ner, Camber, Ross. lowing directors: HOC. will administer star' ve5, enlisted men and (New tubs usually command Vic a OUA. ALUVC UClllflllU IU1 1IICUU4III IU v. I Levi N.

Peck, Dr. Benjamin down the main line of the Pennsyl the troops of the Guard. conductor for 2 Drags. Brakemen for 2 Drags, 76, 14, 54. Middle Division Engneers up: Broker, pound over the bulk carton price.) Cheese steady, prices un changed.

vania Railroad for a mile. Aumiller, David M. Wallace, A. C. D.

W. Gingrich, Victor H. Lorillard 18 Mack Trucks 51 Macy 36 Maytag 10 Miami Cop 15 Police said Roland C. Lewis, 52, Snyder, Bender, Mumper, Forsythe, Simmons, Newman, Horning. Klahr, William C.

Patterson, A. S. age-good steers at $25-29; dull on high-good and choice offerings at $32 upward. A load of choice steers bid $40. Mo.t good to choice offerings, Best heifers $31.50.

Cutters to $16. Weighty sausage bulls, $22.50. Stock cattle active: choice 930 pound feeders, $28.40. Sheen 2500. Slaughter lambs active Altar Boy Dies of Burns V.

S. TREASURY BALANCE Engineers for 93. 3 Altoona exerta Light and Dr. Eugene Laverty. crews here.

turned off the west drive in Fair-mount Park and found his auto on the railroad tracks. Instead of Suffered During Duties International Kews Service WASHINGTON, Jan. Fireman up: Straw. Woodrlng. Stroh.

Snyder, Wright, Boyer, Hopkins, Baxter. and 25-50c higher. Good and choice na International Sews Service balance January 9 ireman tor 93. 3 Altoona extra crews tives and fed wnoled western lambs. backing up, police said, he bounced CHARLEROI, Jan.

13. Funeral here. internal revenue Everything was carte blanche," he said. "He could do what he Conductors up: Davidson. Kerr.

Ritter. the car down the ties, hoping to services will be held tomorrow for toms receipts receipts, Early top, $25.75. Some mixed medium to choice lambs. Yearlings absent. Ewes scarce and steady: scattered sales $12 down.

Albright, Mikle, Payne. find another outlet. Clifford Donaldson, who suffered wanted." expenditures Brakemen up: Albright. Barnhart, Stew art, Rigel, Irwin, Regan, Monacco, Brong, fatal burns Sunday while lighting The automobile finally became Vahey, Eby, Bealman, Piper, Haines, He admitted that he received papers from the broker, dealing candles as an altar boy in a church near here. Zimmerman.

Brakemen up: 59, 69, 77, 67. jammed against a signal box on an elevated section of the line behind LANCASTER LIVESTOCK MARKET By United Press LANCASTER. Jan. 13. Hogs 183.

Local with transactions in his name, but COLD HOMES IN CAMDEN CAMDEN, N. Jan. 13. More Clifford, 12 years old, died yester Wliliamsiort Division Engineers up: the Philadelphia Zoo. A passerby testified that he paid no attention Albright, Stewart, Lehman, Hummer, lightweights, $27-28, good and choice, 160 to 250 pounds.

250 to 350 pounds. than 1000 homes in Camden were reported to be without heat today as noticed the predicament and noti to them. WIRE RECORDERS A Beautiful Piece of Furniture for Home, Office, etc. RECORDS VOICE RADIO SPORTS EVENTS, Eft. PLAYS BACK RECORDED PROGRAMS EASY TO OPERATE NO COMPLICATIONS NO LIMIT TO ERASURES and REUSE Only 149.50 Complete COMMUHATION SALES and SERVICE day 'in Charleroi-Monessen Hospital.

The lad, whose twin brother, Clifton, also was an altar boy, had gone intn the enrristv at tliA rlncA nf nnA Engineers for 754, 756. Firemen up: Park, Fahnestock, Leitzel, $25-28. Sows $21-24. fied police. the oil shortage in the area became Sheep 15.

Ewes, all weights $4-10. Newcomer, Hess, Muirhead. Lambs: Choice local and southern spring. Railroad officials were asked to more acute. Conductors up: Gamble, Wayne, Show GRENADE KILLS MISSIONARY By Associated Press HANKOW, ChWa, Jan.

13. The ers, cooper, Norseman, Wallace, Don, Kline. detour all traffic off the track. The railroad's Mt. Vernon Express was intercepted just in time to Brakemen up: Fisher, Gnssinger.

Ga $26-27, medium to good, $23-25, common, service to light 14 symbolic candles $16-20! for benediction. He placed the Cattle 278; calves 306. Vealers, good liuhtprt ranrllps nn tho flnnr anri it land choice. $35-36. cull and common, iigmea canaies on tne noor, ana it Cows- choice $2122, cutters and was then his robe caught fire.

Icanners, Dry-fed: Steers, choice Father Caruso of the church common $18-22. Bulls, good and ble, Greene, Troup, Bell, Gossler, Snee-der, Dewees, Schminky. Long. missionary station at Liuho, Honan Province, reported today that an American Mennonite missionary. switch onto a freight line which bypasses the stretch of track, he Brakemen for 581, 575.

Baltimore "Division Conductors up: if. cnoi.ee s2.nu-zd. neuere, uooa jiu-xo. Miss Elizabeth DeGarmo, 60, of Wau- common $12-16. Wheeler, McLaughlin, Myers, Sperow, Wagner, Wells, Shannon, Klinedlst.

New Cumberland, Penna. Phone 2-7259 the lad "looked like a human torch" when he and others, including the -vi- inn 'J'littiJ neta, was accidentally killed by the explosion of a hand grenade in fighting between Communist and Brakemen up: Klinedinst, Coste'lo, express tram had to omit the Thirtieth street station from its itinerary and stopped only at North Philadelphia station here. NEW YORK HAY MARKET By United Press NEW YORK. Jan. 13.

Hay pricei continued unchanged today. win brother, heard screams and Mowers, Young, Huck, Wagner, Carpenter. Shannon. National forces. rushed to the sacristy.

Brakemen for S62, 544. I.

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