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PITTSBURGH POST-GAZETTE -23- 1943 MONDAY, MAY 3, DEATH NOTICES EMPLOYMENT Hilp Wanted Mm Business Markets Financial News' EMPLOYMENT Hilp W.nttd Mm 10 10 Cc VTH NOTICES 1 SI EG Emma (ne Leupold) of 4930 B-own' Way. wife of Harry S.eg, of Mrs. Liselta Reinheimer and Adolpb Leupold. Funeral from the W. N.

Winter Funeral Home, 4730 friendship Avenue, on Wednesday, May 5. at 2 p. m. Services at St. John's Lutheran Church.

Fortieth at 2:30 p. m. friends Invited. DEEVERS Roland suddenly. Saturday morning.

May 1. at hit late home, near Ligonier. Survived by his wife. Rose Case, one brother. Paul; one sister.

Mrs. Ellis Stewart. Friends will be received at the V. V. Gaskin Funeral Home, Loonier, until 2 p.

m. Monday, when body will be removed to the Ligonier V. P. Church, where services will be held at 4 p. m.

eeping Stock The Irving Fisher Commodity Price Ind exes 1929-1935 High Low- 1938-1843 High Low laoa -lArt Change W'ks Ending Apr. 30 Apr. 23 DOMESTIC PI R( HASING POWER DE WALT On Sundav. May 2 1943. ise Is Continued iUU.S ft 89.

1 nollsr fin 9TEOEK On Snturday, May 1. Paul Steger. husband of Nan Henderson Steger of 318 Moyhend Springdale. age 56. Services Monday evening at 8 p.

m. from his home. Interment Tuesday afternoon. Frances of 300 Barnej. street, Wil-kinsburg, wife of George mother of Helen Virginia and John Waiter.

Friends received at the Wareham Funeral Home. Rebecca avenue at Center street, Wil-kinsburg. where services will be held Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. Interment Wednesday at West Freedom Cemetery. Clarion county.

Pa. ver Past Week 181.7 99.1 95.8 100.5 110.3 104,8 135.3 87.1 99.0 112.0 98.3 95.8 93.1 THOMAS On Saturday. May 1. 1943. Christine Anna Heinline, beloved wife of M.

Bernard Thomas of Coraopolis. D. 2. Friends received at the Armour Funeral Home. 867 Fifth Coraopolis.

where service will be beid on Tuesday. May 4. 1943. at 11 a. m.

Interment Coraopolis Cemetery. DOMESTIC COMMODITY" PRICES 55.0 112.2 77.8 AU Commodities (131 items) 47.7 113.9 68.5 P.aw Materials (35 54.0 102.0 78.4 Semi-Manuf actured Gooda 69.2 112.9 82.9 Finished Goods (66) 42.5 120.8 56.6 Farm Products (20) 54.8 122.7 72.3 Foodstuffs (25) 55.1 155.8 9 4 3 Hides Leather (7) 50.3 92.5 68.1 Fuel Lighting (8) 45.0 110.3 60.2 Textiles (13) 78.3 121.1 96.5 Metal Products 16l 86.0 115 6 79 1 Building Materials (25) 71.8 106.3 79.3 Chemicals (16) 49.5 83.5 54.8 Niscellaneoua (10) 1 89.4 69.3 o.l 111.81 111 94 0.4 112.8 113.2 0.4 101.9 101.9 0.0 112.8 112.8 0.0 119.2 119.7 0.4 122.4 122.6 0.2 154.1 154.1 0.0 85.5 85.6 O.l 110.2 110.2 0.0 112.7 112.7 0.0 115.5 1 15.6 0.1 103.7 103.7 0.0 83.5 S3. 5 0.0 96.6 96 6 0.0 79.1 79.1 0.0 97.7 97.0 4- 0.7 Market Advance Male Despite Coal Florists Funeral Designs WANTED! WAR WORKERS SHI PFITTERS RIGGERS ERECTORS WELDERS CHIPPERS HELPERS LABORERS Qualified workers given chance fo learn skilled trades by attending defense training school. P1TTSBURGH-DES MOINES STEEL COMPANY Apply U. S.

EMPLOYMENT SERVICE 526 PENN PITTSBURGH or PITTSBURGH-DES MOINES STEEL COMPANY EMPLOYMENT OFFICE, NEVILLE ISLAND (If employed in en essential industry, statement ej evauatutly rsquirea) D1BERT On Sunday morning. May 2. 1943. John husband of Emily Cook Dibert of 514 Semple brother of Mrs. Katie Heltzel of Bedford.

and William Calvin Dibert. Friends may call at the Home of Ferguson-Wood Forbes St. at McKee Oakland. Serv-'ces Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. Interment private Wednesday morning.

Bedford (Pa.) papers please copy). HILL'S FLOWERS ORIGINAL DAVE HILL FUNERAL FLOWERS AT ANY PRICE. Sixth ar-d AT. 2900 NEW INDEXES 98.5 52.7 96.6 74.3 Industrial Raw Materials (35) 111 0 72.5 102.9 74.9 'Foreign Exchange Rates 8.2 42.3 97.7 62.7 'Economic Price Measure r. Only Store Opon Sunday and Evenings Developments r.jr stock advance of early April con- Vr.c past week with in the industrials reads.

The utilities Source: Foreign Exchange Rates and Economic Price Measure used by rangement with the Institute of Applied Econometrics, Inc. SIDAS Sprays. Baskets, $5. 3719 FORBKS M. YMCA Holds 58 Pet.

Vote In Slag Firm Stock Bequeathed Ry J. W. Walker, SEC Reveals The YMCA of Pittsburgh is the owner of approximately 58 per riiiv m. suiT.l.v.Y FLORISTS. 126 Fifth Ave.

Grant 2200. EGA Suddenly. May 1, 1943. at 9:15 fc. Mary Grogan.

wife of the late George F. Eean of 102 Union Craf-ton, sister of Miss Nettie Grogan. Mrs. Catherine Mclntyre and Mrs. John Connors.

Friends received at the family Funoral Tuesday morning at 8:30. High mass at St. Phillip' Church at 9 o'clock. Monuments Memorials SIMON WHITE'S SONS "Csmetery Memorials of Distinction." 8 W. Maiden.

WASHINGTON 656. FAWKLL On Saturday morning. May 1. 1943, Joseph Edward, husband of Lucille L. Fawell.

Funeral services at H. Samson's, 537 Neville Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Interment MILLVALE MONUMENT WORKS, John cent of the voting securities of A. Kremmel. Avoid misleading pnoio-graphs.

Large selection Barre and colored memorials. Prices plainly marked. Convenient payments. 1252-54 Evergreen avenue. Millvale 1428.

National Steel Quarter Nets $1.21 a Share Continental Oil Earnings Show Slight Decrrase National Steel Corporation reports net earnings, after all charges, including provision for the develop--. 1 1 strike to con- the strength of prices forged atcd that other more power-! nection it was i larter earnings fairly good there was Sing that a ceil-( be instituted, the averages, tA. the railroads i rnt and the util-h fractrtm of one CEMETERY MEMORIALS (Made in Pittsburgh) EERNALD Of 254 Atlanta drive. Mt. Lebanon, died suddenly on Sunday, May 2, 1943, Fred William Fernald, aged 56 years, husband of Mabel Fernald.

Friends and members of the Engineers Society of Western Pennsylvania will be received at the John F. Semmelrock Funeral Home, 2134 Brownsville Car-rick. Services Tuesday at 2 o'clock. the Duquesne Slag Products Company, which has offices in the Fulton building and owns and operates plants in Pittsburgh and Eastern Pennsylvania for the manufacture of crushed blast furnace slag products. Ownership of these securities by the YMCA was disclosed by the Securities and Exchange Commis Unifed Engineering Foundry Co.

NEW CASTLE, PA. is STAFFING NEW WAR PLANT Joseph Hornc Profit in Year $2.35 a Share Sales Volume Higher During Fiseal Period Than Preceding Year The Joseph Horne Company for the fiscal year ended January 31, 1943, reports a net profit of equal to $2.35 per share on the 230,715 shares of common stock after dividends paid on the 6 per cent preferred stock, compared with net profit of $992,746, or $3.00 per common share, in the preceding fiscal year. Net sales in the fiscal year were $24,127,588, compared with in the preceding year. The report shows total Federal Eckels Granite Marble Co. MA.

4015 4618 Penn Ave. Cemetery Lots Mausoleums ALLEGHENY COUNTY MEMORIAL PARK 6-grave lot. Reasonable. Settle estate. Atlantic 8060 or Schenley 1045 evenings.

sion which Issued an order finding FRANk On Saturday, May 1st. Michael J. of 1424 Chateau Northside, husband of the late Elizabeth nd father of Mrs. Andrew Rusnack, Michael. Joseph.

John and Mrs. William Janicko. Friends received at the Albert A. Novak Funeral Home, 3313 Brighton N. S.

Requiem high mass at St. Gabriel's Church. Tuesday at 9 a. m. it; eft i tiv.

ici of ANNOUNCEMENTS Lost and Found GASTERIEND On Sunday, May 2. 1943. at 8 p. Samuel Gastfriend. beloved husband of Anna Kalson Gatfriend.

and BRACKLET Heirloom, gold links, near mat me Bessemer Sernnties Company was exempt fim the provisions of the Investment Company Act of 1940. The Bessemer Securities Company and Its parent, Standard Slag Company, own the common stock of Duquesne Slag which is not possessed by the YMCA. The SEC revealed that 6,693 shares of common stock and all the outstanding 2,485 shares of Arcade, Reyroers or Homes. Reward. Linden 0304.

father of Florence Gastfriend, brother of Harry. Morris and Simon Gastfriend DOBERMAN-PINSCHER Large black dog, name Blackie, Frankstown-Lincoln. Reward. Emerson 8917. of Allquippa.

and Mrs. Samuel Schlachter of Pittsburgh, in his 48th year. Friends received at the Ralph and state taxes, less $73,000 post war refund excess profits tax, of taxes, for the quarter ended March 31 of $2,680,850. equal to $1.21 per share on 2,206.267 shares. This cpmpares with $2,675,837.

equal to $1.21 per share on 2,203,667 shares, in the first quarter of 1942. Th Continental Oil Company and subsidiaries reported Consolidated net income for the first quarter of this year was $3,335,475. equal to 71 cents a capital share, compared with $3,544,165, or 76 cents a share, in the corresponding quarter of 1942. American Cable and Radio Corporation and subsidiaries reported today net income for 1942 was $830,249 compared with $526,624 in 1941. The company reported consolidated net income of America Corporation, controlled by American Cable and Radio, was against $1,022,653 in 1941.

Schugar Chapel. 5509 Center where services will be held on Monday, DRESSES Two ladies, Kaufmann's package, McCrory'a 5 and 10. Reward. Car-rick 4220-J. NEEDED AT ONCE QUALIFIED Molders and Coremakcrs Shippers and Pattern Makers Turret Lathe Operators Engine Lathe Operators Boring Mill Operators Planer Operators Forgers 1500 and 300-Ton Presses APPLY IN PERSON OR WRITE TO UNITED ENGINEERING FOUNDRY New Castle, Pa.

OR TO U. S. EMPLOYMENT OFFICE 132 'i E. Washington New Castle, Pa. or 526 Penn Pittsburgh now employed in essential industry, statement of availability is required- Mav 3.

at 3 p. m. Interment In Tif- $1,190,000, compared with $525,244 a year earlier. 1 e.itiire tvurites of recent j3in in the vas the week's most and added a major It was International however, the second i.s.sue, which enjoyed Muimred spurt. -is the feature of the although the Allegheny on i.ssurs found a much InAing than recently.

ikrr was one of the few represented in the list most active stocks and material improvement addition of 1 Vi points, high, low, close and net the 20 most active the week follow: preferred stock of Duquesne Slag hereth Israel Cemetery. GASOLINE Ration Books and Dennis Kapp, 4731 Stanton. Montrose 275S. The January, 31, 1943, balance GU ESTHER On Sunday, May 2. 1943 sheet shows cash of $2,997,646 and Arlene Rose, daughter of George H.

and were bequeathed to the YMCA by J. W. Walker, who died in 1939. The Bessemer Securities Company in its report to the SEC estimated that as of August 31, 1942, the KOLINSKY neckpiece, 5 skins; Friday, Forbes st. car.

Reward. MA. 1852. Mary Holmes Guentiier. in her 16th year of 1450 Cresson Wilklnsburg.

Friends may call at the Eaton Funeral Home, 733 Ross Wilkinsburg, where services will be held Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. LADY'S lapel watch, rhinestones, oval shape. Downtown district; reward. Hazel 4377. investments in U.

S. securities of $1,850,000, including $1,250,000 tax notes. Total current assets were $10,591,097, against current liabilities of $2,621,147. A year earlier, cash amounted to $1,727,130. total current assets were $9,595,753 and common stock of Duquesne Slag Hi' to in, LADY'S wrist watch.

Bayard st. or Ruskin ave. Reward. Schenley 5000. LOST Watch.

lady's platinum, black leather strap; reward. Museum 1364. had a fair value of approximately $106.66 per share. Holds 58 Per Cent Voting Power Because of arrearages in the payment of dividends, each pre current liabilities $2,107,559. In Cnrp 1 1 9 in, ventories were higher than a year MARINE emblem service pin, Kaufmann's.

Kramer's. Stanley Theater. Monday. Beaver 2065 (reverse charcesl. For Commercial Mackay Corporation and subsidiaries, also HUNGERMAN At nls residence, 29S Main Street, Henry husband of the late Mary Holler, father of Clement Hungerman of Detroit.

Michigan. Friends received at the Straka Funeral Home. 5010 Liberty Avenue. Solemn requiem high mass at St. Augustine's Church on Tuesday, May 4.

at 10 a. m. Friends and members of Branch No. 5, Knights of St. George, invited.

Detroit (Michigan) papers please copy.l Tel li 14 2' hnv 2't controlled by American Cable and ferred share of Duquesne Slag is MINK SCARF 4 skins. Horne label, Saturday night, East End. Reward. Montrose 9753. Radio, consolidated net loss for in 2 2S14 1 19 1 earlier.

The company last year paid dividends of $1.10 per share on the common stock, the same as the year before. After preferred and common dividend payments, earned surplus increased from to $3,704,528. 1942 was placed at $606,058 compared with a net loss of $450,136 RATION BOOK 1 and 4 No. 2 s. Mrs.

Courtney Dayton, 2347 Sidney P. rt. 1 irn Pile 2i Central. 19 Sou. Wat Wki SS 134 Gas Ira ier Pic 13 84 i in 1941.

KOERBEU Suddanly, on Saturday. May 1 1943. at 4:35 n. Henry Koerbel, Sr. The Canadian International husband of the late Margaret Bauer UN 1 2S 17i B-1A 7', 11 SS 12S 17 1 A IS '4 10 IS 17.

12', TERRIER Black, white, soldier boy's pet, "Skippv." License 12833. Reward. Lehigh 7832. pi ww 22 Paper Company today reported net loss in 1942 operations of $354,180 MACHINISTS Machinist Fitters OPERATORS FOR: Radial Drill Press Shake-Out Men for Foundry 13i. 2) Mi 3, 1 7S 1 1 entitled to- one vote which increases the 50 per cent common stock holdings of the YMCA to a voting interest of 58 per cent.

Notwithstanding this fact, the Bessemer Securities Company asserted to the SEC that it exercises a controlling influence over the policies and management of Duquesne Slag and the -YMCA advised the SEC that the relations between it and the Bessemer Company have been cordial and cooperative. There are six directors of Duquesne Slag, three repre WRIST WATCH Bulova, two diamonds, downtown: valued gift fiance overseas; reward. Fairfax 2108. Koerbel, and father of Raymond, Martin, Henry, and Mrs. Peg Lawson.

Funeral from Geiselhart Bros. Funeral Home. 40S Cedar N. on Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Friends and members of Allegheny Lodge No.

217, K. of North Temple Com. No. 657. i Overld 7 ern Pac IS'i against a deficit of $322,583 in 1941.

Gross sales were $52,070,994 baker. 12 12 1 i Plant Awarded PHILO, May 2. The Ohio Ferro-Alloys plant here has been awarded the Army-Navy against $57,357,725 and operating Business Personals 2', lS'n 1 Planers Work income was $9,565,120 compared X. of and Teutonia Maennerchor DETECTIVE SERVICE Stores A 2', Oil IS Mi iiy Vacu. 13 'i lion Cor.

134 i are invited. with $15,000,464. Accumulated deficit was $14,995,560. SUSPICION AND WORRY I V. I I V.

1 KRAI'F On Sunday. May 2. at 12:25 APPLY DEATH NOTICES burgh Market ii uc tiemtru u(. Ml', utc iiutii. Secure Facts and Evidence for Decision Missing persons located without publicity DETECTIVE AID BUREAU 968-A Union Trust Bldg.

GRant 1708. Earnings Corporation earnings reports released senting the Bessemer Company and three the YMCA. The three representatives of the Bessemer a. Albertina; scnauer n.rapt. ne of the Emile Krapf, and sister of Mrs.

Mary Hotz. Mrs. William Luet-tinger of Maryland. Mrs. Hannah Vier-hdler and Edward J.

of Greensburg and Wilmer R. Schaller. Friends received at her late home, 848 Crucible Elliott. where services will be held Wednesday at 2 p. m.

Jttsburgh market during I ifweek presented a variety small changes. However, i kk ganied a point and most ether stocks turned up- REDUCING- TREATMENTS last week, showing net profit per share of common stock, included: Company are W. B. Jones, president; B. B.

Bragfdon, secretary ACCKTTA On Friday. April 30. 1943. Carmen dearly beloved husband of Anna Frederick and beloved son of Francis B. and Therese Accetta.

Friends received at hi.s home. 1019 N. Highland K. E. Funeral on TuedRy nt 9 a.

m. Requiem mass at the Help of Christians Church at 10 a. m. Lewis Foundry Machine Groveton, Pa. Near Coraopolis OR at The U.

S. EMPLOYMENT SERVICE 526 Penn Pittsburgh (If employed in an essential industry, statement of availaouriy ts Tqwren BERNICES BEAUTY SALON Reducing treamenta $1.50. Ladies only. 219 Fifth. Atlantic 5552.

Quarter ended March 31 1943. 1912. mmbia Gas was the ac- and treasurer, and L. A. Stewart.

HAIR REMOVED United Stiies Steel $1.04 $1.50 Bethlehem Steel 1.5 1.51 but there was a sub- Bessemer Securities Company, Gen.Tal Motors 71 nount of interest in the E. I. du Pont l.lfi 1.12 N. Y. Central Railroad 2.50 securities of Standard of which Li.

A. Beeghly is the head, has a majority-owned subsidiary, Federal Portland Cement Company, Buffalo, and owns mi SUPERFLUOUS HAIR removed successfully by Electrolysis Approved by Medical Science. Leaves no scars no irritations. Cost is moderate! For appointment write or phone Miss Lucie Cardeur. 505 Peoples East End Penn and Highland.

Montrose 4 193. Corn Products 67 .68 A( HKSON On Sunday morning. May 2, 1943. at his home, 1060 Morewood Marcus Wilson Acheaon. aged f9 years.

Burial services will be private. Friends will be received at H. Samson's. LEA On Saturday. May 1.

at 7 a. William H. Leahy of 2213 Wilson N. husband of the late Mary Mahneit and father of William J. and Albert Mrs.

Estelle Fanning. Mrs. Olive Bau-mann and Mrs. May L. Weir.

Friends received at the Frank W. Simon." Funeral Home, 2025 Perrysvilie N. S. Funeral on Tuesday at a. m.

Requiem mass at Annunciation Church at 9 a. m. Friends invited. are the sales, high, and net change of the nority interests, in addition to Duquesne Slag, in Bessemer. Lime 537 Neville Tuesday afternoon, from 4 o'clock until 9 p.

m. It is earnestly active and prominent stocks for last week: stone Cement Company, which asked that no flowers be sent. EMPLOYMENT IJTTI.E On Saturday. Frank Daughton. has a plant at Bessemer, and Cold Metal Process Company of Youngstown, O.

prother of Mrs. William J. MrKee of fcV 'r tx I A A "i 1 I I Union Carbide 1.01 1.01 Hershey Chocolate 1 54 1.96 Illinois Central 5.26 2.84 Consolidated Edison 74 .88 Air Reduction .64 .59 Borg-Warner 95 .80 Inland Steel 1.71 1.65 Westinghouse Electric 1.30 1 28 Youngstown Sheet 1.15 1.41 Commonwealth Edison 45 .47 General Foods 65 .49 Marshall Field 51 .32 Republic Steel 56 .74 Standard Oil Ohio 140 1.33 United Aircraft 140 1.19 Year ended Dec. 31 1942. 1941.

Standard Oil New Jersey. $5.15 Boeing Airplane 4.8 5.65 Gulf Oil 2.53 3.70 Worcester, Mass. Robert M. and n-ham R. Little of Butler, Mrs.

Charles E. Walker of Aapinwall and George B. Little of Charlotte. N. C.

ANDERSON On Saturday. May 1, 1943, at 10:10 a. at the family home. Willow Brook Road. Upper St.

Clair Township, Anna Catherine (nee Licken-baugh). Survived by her husband, George B. two daughters, Mrs. Lillian Jenkins and Mrs. Marie E.

Weding: one sister. Mrs. Theresa Litz two grandchildren. Marie and Faith Meding. Friends received at the Belnhauer Mor Military services at Sawtelle.

Masonic I'S 14 15 VI 24, 24. 24 i' ici 10 9i 9 14 nox 14 8 14 4 3-' 3T 14 k-r 17 17 17H Co pM 97 -4 97 97 ln. 9 74 9 0 7'i 7U 74 0 1 l' 14 0 -Bints 12 12Mi i 'r 't 94 94 'a 4- Mi B1 fi 5M. 1 Brak 21 20 21 Vi 1 Jrr 7T 7 Mi 7: 0 LABORERS NEEDED MEN FOR FACTORY WORK IN WAR INDUSTRY Centrally located Good transportation Dining rooms. Apply Employment Office H.

J. HEINZ COMPANY PROGRESS ST. NEAR I6TH ST, NORTH SIDE. PGH. or to U.

S. EMPLOYMENT SERVICE 526 PENN PGH. note employed In essential industry, statement of availability is required services at Graham Mortuary. 15 w. Washington Los Angeies, Cal.

TREND OF STAPLES. The Associated Press u-fijehtpd wholesale prices index of 35 commodities May 1 was 106.29: previous day. 106.33: week ago. 106.50; month ago, 106 S2: year ago, 99.20. 1943.

1942. 1941. 1939-40. Hlch 10.R2 103.22 9.Y12 78.25 Low ...103.43 95.54 77.03 63.78 (1926 average equals 100) tuary, 2630 West Liberty where services will be held on Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Friends in vited.

Interment Mt. Lebanon Ceme tcry. REGULATIONS GOVERNING War Industry Help Wanted NOTICE TO READERS In compliance with the policy of tlie War Manpower Commission, workers now employed In essential industry In the Pittsburgh area who seek to transfer to other Jobs must secure a "Statement of Availability" from their employer or from the U. S. Employment Service, 526 Penn Pittsburgh.

NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS Advertisements offering positions In any of the skills, trades or Jobs utilized by essential industries must include the following sentence: "If now employed essential industry, statement of availability is required." UKkllAKl' On Saturday morning. May 1, 1943, Maude Foresier Lockhart. wife of the late William S. Lockhart of 323 Station McDonald. mother of Mrs.

James W. Campbell. Mrs. Guy Tornabene and Mrs. Edgar B.

Shuck. Al-o survived by one sister, Mrs. A. M. lams and 6 grandchildren.

Funeral service Monday evening at o'clock. Burial service 10:30 Tuesday morning at Robinson Run Cemetery. ATSTIN On Saturday, May 1, 1943. at 10:24 p. Harry, husband of Anna rratiry i the treasury an of Shook Austin of 304 Millbridge street, Eighteenth Ward, al.a survived by 3 sisters in Toronto, Canada.

Funeral from 44.003.753 00 259. ISO. 239 .33 his home Tuesday afternoon at 2:30. 12.049 09R.014 73 BARRETT On Sunday, May 2. 1943, at 11, 2M.

465,071 23 MACHK.N April 27, 1943, Private Jesse J. Mactien, at the Municipal Hospital, Pittsburgh. Private ervices were held at Roth Funeral Home. Main Universal, April 28. at 5 p.

m. Interment In Plum Creek Cemetery. P'l for th Markets at a Glance NEW YORK Murks: Higher; market overrides coal erll. Bnnris: Steady: selected rails advance. Ontuin: Narrow; trade flxtna; absorbs liquidation, CHICAGO Wheat: Advanced Vs Vie; less favorable crop reports.

Corn: fnchangedi at fellings. Hncs: Nominally unchanged. Cattle: Nominally unchanged. 3:30 a. Martin J.

Barrett of 320 Grace son of the late Martin and Margaret Kane Barrett and brother of 30.271, S81 92 ft 'en I jur Mrs. Dr. H. A. Elder, Mrs.

Stewart P. tt! H.194.S27.80S 34 Pittsburgh Clearings F.xchange Balances Mav 1 51.600,000 24.800.000 Week ago 67.800.000 41. '00. 000 Year ago 42.300.000 23.600.000 Laxt week 286,070,283 147,257,678 Previous week 5 davs) 228.408,018 120.092.766 Last" year 226.508,583 126,263,756 COAL LOADINGS REPORTS Forthe week ended April 17. local and nearby railreais reported the following coal loadings: 1942 P.

L. 1.35 1,573 p. W. Va 735 R92 Mononftahela 5.348 5.o06 Montour 2.364 2.295 14.313 12.806 B' L. 1423 1.544 Pennsylvania 17.012 18,021 ABMOCR OF DKJLAWARK Armnur Xr Cn of Delaware flld an Burke, James Thomas M.

and William H. Barrett. Friends received at ftsca' year 'xpcnrtiturcH 1.8.)S.694.29l 07 4.V44.0S,8S5 73 133,424,710,986 X7 10 Help Wanted Men the Parlors of Wm. Slater Sons, Vir ginia Ave. and Kearsarge Mt.

Wash 'r prpviouK Headerman Bradley Hammer OPERATORS Wanted Immediately Steady Work. 6 Days Weekly. 8 Hours Per Day. Apply FLANNERY BOLT CO. Bridgeville, Pa.

(If employed in an essential industry, statement of availability Is require.) Mctl.OSKEV On Sunday, May 2. 1943, William M. McCloskey, aged 17 years, son of William C. McCloskey. Funeral Wednesday morning at 8:30 from his late home.

1541 Lincoln way, McKees-port. Requiem high mass at St. Pius Fifth Avenue Church at 9 a. m. Interment St.

Mary's Cemetery. McKeesport. 491.103.518 P2 ington. until 8:15 a. Wednesday, 22 472 18.S 235 63 May 5.

Requiem high mass at St, Majy of the Mount Church at 9 a. m. ALL. advertisements in the Employment columns of the Post-Gazette offering sales positions must indicate the ARTICLE or SERVICE to EE SOLD and the BASIS OP COMPENSATION. BA VERSO On Saturday.

May 1, at 4:30 MK AI SI.AM) On. Sunday. May 2, 1M43. John MoCausland. husband of Anna Schade McCausland.

of TH52 Rosetta E. K. Friends may call at the Rod-eniser Funeral Home, 150 8. Negley where services will be held on Wednesnav afternoon at 2 o'clock. p.

Peter son of Phillip and Rose Ambrose Baverso, in his fifth year. Funeral from the home of his grandfather. Frank Baverso. 1028 Braddock ave. on Tuesday, May 4, at 8:30 a.

m. Angel ma-ss at St. Mary of Mt. Carmel Church at 9 a. m.

Interment Braddock Catholic Cemetery. ALL AROUND lur 'actory man to take full charge. Full year employment. Highest salary paid. Apply Federal Furs.

Youngstown, Ohio, or call 4-5171 Youngstown. issue of S35. 000. 000 in 35-year 7 pr cent cumulative income debentures. due April 1.

19 H. They will De oi-in holders nf 7 ter cent guar AUTO MECHANIC Experienced; essential anteed preferred stock in exchange industry; steady work. See Mr. Upfer-man, Yellow Cab 2 Ross St. for prelerrea siock at inc mic in i ommmi of debentures for BICKKORD On Sunday morning.

May 2, 1943, at her residence. 1073 Devon Marie Rose, wife of WTarren Ira Bick-ford. Funeral services at H. Samson's, 537 Neville Tuesday afternoon at 4 o'clock. Interment private.

each share of such stock outstanding. NOLAN At her home In Vermillion. Ohio, on Friday. April 30. 1943, Adele C.

Nolan, wife of the late James F. Nolan. Services on Monday at St. Mary's Church. Vermillion, Ohio, at 10 a.

m. Arrival at Pittsburgh at 9:30 p. m. Monday. Friends received at the Funeral Home of Grime A Blair, 4520 Peon near Friendship ave.

Funeral in St. Mary's Cemetery, Pittsburgh, on Tuesday. May 4. at 10 a. m.

Mr. Philip B. McCabe in charge. AUTO MECHANICS Large commercial fleet; essential industry steady work. Appiy Railway Express Agency, 26th and Liberty.

Axle Turners Drop Hammermen Bradley Hammermen Punchers and Shearmen Wood Car Builders Rough Carpenters Pneumatic Air Hammer Riveters (white and colored.) Apply ready for work 7:30 a. m. PRESSED STEEL CAR CO. McKEES ROCKS, PA. See our ropresentative, V.

S. Employment service, 526 Penn Ave. Interview. Monday, Wednesday, Friday eveninss between 7 o. bv t.

Adams. 1104 Lsland McKees Rock. employed in an essential industry, statement of availability is required) BK.HA.M On Saturday morning. May 1, 1943, at the Methodist Hospital ana Home for the Aged. Winfield E.

Bigham, husband of the late Julia E. Anderson Bigham. Funeral services at H. Samson's. 537 Neville Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock.

AWNING HANGERS Experienced Only. Wsaes $15 io $20 Per Day See Mr. Labbetf, at once. A. MAMAUX, 120 FIRST PGH.

RADULIEFE Of 229 Arabella Knox-ville, on Friday, April 30, 1943, at 11:10 p. m. Genrge husband or Nettie Litzinger, in his 60th year. Father ol Pvt. F.

C. John George L. Donald Mrs. George Laytin, Mrs. Jerry-Finn.

Louise, ajid Elaine Radchlfe. Friends received at the Funeral Horn, of John Scbaub Sons. 425 Brownsville Mt. Oliver, until Monday at 1 p. m.

Remains taken to Rariegh Funeral Home, Hillsdale. Pa. Service Tuesday. 2 p. m.

at Methodist Church, Smithport, Pa. Indiana iPa.) papers please Debentures not taken win De unaei-written by a group headed by Kuhn, Loeb Co. rm nr. on. prices Bradford (Tidewater) $3.00 Bradford National 3.00 Pennsylvania (Southwest, 2.65 Pennsylvania (Eureka) 2.59 Pennsylvania (Buckeye) 2 55 Corning 1 -31 Illinois 1-3' Michigan A Kentucky 1.32 '3 1.4.3 FLINTKOTK PLANS BONDS The Flintkote Company will file for a new issue of $3,000,000 15 year debentures.

Proceeds will be used for working capital. Lehman Brothers will head the underwriters. DOW, JOXKS AVERAGES SATURDAY Open High Low Last Ch'ge 30 Indust.135.48 136.34 135.36 136.20 tO.72 20 P.ails. 35-55 35.95 35.51 35 84 0.28 15 I9 60 19.76 19.54 19 70 65 Stocks. 47.07 47.48 47.01 47.35 -i 0 27 BLACK On Friday, April 30, at 7:30 p.

nv, Mrs. Jessie Dewar, widow of James Black of No. 3 East Mclntyre N. and mother of Mrs. Andrew Carstairs.

Mrs. Robert Mewhirter. Mrs. William Evans, Mrs. John Mitchell.

Jessie. James and Donald, sister of Mrs. Isabel Johnston and Mr. Alex and Peter Dewar and 7 grandchildren. Friends received at the Frank W.

Simons Funeral Home. 2025 Perrysvilie ave. Services on Tuesday at 2 p. m. Friends invited.

Local chain has opening for REGISTERED DRUGGIST Fermanenr position with opportunity for advancement. Write E-SI7. BARBER wanted at the University of Pittsburgh, for soldier work only; 4 to $25 guarantee and commission. Inquire Cicero 2140 Murray Squirrel Hill. To the Holders of Tennessee Coal, iron Railroad Company General Mortsat 5 Gold Bonds Due July 1.

1951 The? undersigned hereby offers to purchase on or before July 1, 1943, for retirement, any and all of the above described bonds at 125 of their principal amount, (or $1,250. for each $1,000. bond,) together with interest thereon at the coupon rate to July 1, 1943. Said bonds should be presented at the office of United Statt Sttl Corporation, Fiscal Agont, Room 1606, 71 Broadway, New York, N. with coupons due July 1, 1943, and all subsequent coupons thereto accompanied (unless the owner be a domestic corporation,) by Federal income tax ownership certificates -ith respect to the said July 1, 1943, installment of interest.

Bonds so presented which are registered must be accompanied by proper instruments of assignment and transfer duly executed in blank. Since bonds so presented will be surrendered to the company for retirement, no Federal transfer tax will be incurred. This offer expires July 1, 1943. Ttnnesset Coal, Iron Rulroad Company By R. SEXTON, Treasurer.

BARBER Steady or part time. 1633 Murray Ave Morrowfield Apis. RANKIN Or R. D. 1.

Mt. Vernon Elizabeth, Glenn E. aged 56, beloved hushand of Anna Foster Rankin. Friends received at the home. Mt.

Vernon until 2:30 p. m. Tuesday, when services will be conducted by Rev. L. A.

Worley. Interment Mt. Vernon Cemetery. BARBER WANTED Apply 1724 Fifth Avenue. BARBER $30 guarantee and commission 504 Liberty Avenue BOYD On Saturday.

May 1. 1943. at the home of fter nephew, Walter J. Guyaux. Lick Run Patton Township.

Minnie Bovd. in her 73rd year. Friends received at the Jobe Funeral Home. 123 Church Turtle Creek, where services will be held Tuesday, May 4, at 3:30 m. BARBER wanted.

i30 guarantee, commission. 427 Semple Oakland. BARBER First class, steady work, good salary. Joe Grand' Barber Shop. 1316 RICE On Thursday, at 8 a.

Edward T. Rice, husband of Sarah Rice, in his 42nd year. Funeral from his laie home. 518 Lloyd E. on Monday.

May 3. Solemn mass of requiem at St. Bede's R. C. Church at 10 a.

m. Post x-j7 and friends invited. MEN WANTED as WELDING INSPECTORS Inspector neederj af ore to pass upon acceptability of electric ere weiding on compie'ed construction wo'k. If qualified either as a skilled weldsr or the equivalent in arc we'd-inrj inspection experience, p'ease write setting forh fuii details to DRAVO CORP. Neville Island.

(25) Pa. Attention: Mr. F. L. Stout (If employed in essential industry, statement of availability ts required.) DISHWASHER PORTER t'hite or colored.

Apply Liggett Trug 530 Smithfieid Oliver Bids. Fifth Ave. I COUNTY MANAGERS WANTED In Fayette, Greene, Washinrton, Clarion, Jefferson. Westmoreland. Beaver.1 Lawrence.

Mereer. Armstrong, and Indiana counties. Permanent full time opening available in above counties for man with ar. Can be handled with mileage nook. Work consists of selling one of Western Pennsylvania's outstanding products not affected by priorities.

Extremely attractive commission et-up. Write giving age, education, and previ- ous work to BOX G-86I. PITTSBURGH POST-GAZETTE BRADE.N On Saturday, May 1st at 5:30 a. Robert in his 16uh year. rn of George and Pearl Dunn Braden of 417 w.

Burgess st. Friends received at the Frank W. Simons Funeral Home, 2025 Perrysvilie ave. Notice of funeral later. COOK Experienced.

Apply Washington Restaurant. 1021 Liberty Ave. EXPERIENCED FURNITURE SALESMAN wanted for an inside selling job. Must be A-l closer. S45.00 talaiy and commission.

Steady position. Can start work immediately. Ail inquiries strict! confidential. Addrixs Mr. Biumcntal, Robins Furniture 1020 Market Younrstown, Ohio.

Composite Picture Of Market Changes NKW YORK. May t. -T) Sales on the York stock Exchange Saturday totalled approximately S43.0O0 shares; previous day 1,358,000 shares; week ago. shares; year ago, 1S5.000 share. Bond sales totalled approximately previous day, S21.S31.00O; week ago, jex ago.

WHAT STOCKS DID Last Prev. Tear week week ago Advanre. Decline 308 31J 358 Unchanged 1W Total Issue U37 1114 Saturday 42 Advances -JM 34 Declines tnl Unchanged 74 Total Issues 9ZQ CRA1N On Sunday morning at 8:30. Neil Crain, beloved husband Nellie Daley Crain. Funeral from the family home.

1150 Morningside on Wednesday at 9:30 a. m. Solemn requiem high mass at St. Raphaels Church at 10 a. m.

Friends of the family and member of St. Vincent De Paul Society A Hob-Name Society respectfully invited. PORTER Steady work. Liggett Drug 929 Wood Wilkinsburg SCHENK Of 1911 St. Paul Street, Saturday, May 1, 1943, at a.

Lucy Anna Kalke, wife of Joseph Schenk and mother of Joseph. Ralph, Jerome. Hilda, Mrs. William Schanck and Mrs. Howard Gehring.

Friends received at the Erny Funeral Home. 2361 Brownsville Carrick. Funeral Tuesday at 8:15 a. m. Requiem high mass at St.

Michaels Church at 8 a. m. Friends and members of L. C. B.

Branch 85, and Blessed Virgin Sodality invited. JSC US I I'H Ot Perry Highway. Beiievue, on Saturday. May 1, 1943. at 6:15 p.

Clara Weisch, wife of Clarence Schupp. mother of Catherine. Friends received at the funeral home of John D. Schauta Sons. 425 Brownsville rd Mt.

Oliver. Funeral on Wednesday at 9 a. in-Solemn reoulem higri masjs at St. Ca-nice Church at 10 a. m.

Friends HANDYMAN White, single, tor maintenance work tn Institution: driver's liceiwe; salary plus maintenance: stay. Write L-S37 Poat-Gaiette. Call Glenshaw 259. FARMER Able bodied boy or white single, man: room and bath and good rnran. Permanent.

Pay S40. R. L. McKailip. Sewickley Heights Township.

DAHL Helen R. nee Whalen of Warriors Greentree. beloved wife of Edward S. Dahl. sister of Mrs.

Mary W. Anderson. Miss Gertrude Whalen and William D. Whalen. Funeral from the W.

N. Winter Funeral Home, 473C Friendship ave. On Wednesday. May 5. at 8 m.

H'gh mass Immaculate Conception Church at 9 m. FUR SALESMAN AND O. MAN Hisheet salary and commission. Full year employment. Apply Federal Furs, Additional Help Wan led, Next Page m.

Alabama. April 30, 1943 lounsjiowo, uoio, or t-sm Youngstown. ir.

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