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THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER. FRIDAY MORNING, JANUARY 30. 1953 -42 abdef Sh Died American Stock Exchange Study Notes, Will THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, 1953 Art Center Registration Registration at the Cheltenham Township Art. Center. Ashbourne and Rowland will be held during the week of Feb.

9, it was announced yesterday. Sales in Net Sales in Net JAN. 29, 1953 Freight Loadings Off 1.1 in Week issue 100' Close eng. Fox Brew id 9 67. Fuller 1 1 Vs Total Transactions 479,009 Shares PacLt 4.40 20 101 Issue 100's Close chg.

Pac Petro Ltd 30 12 Pac PL pt5 25 103 la Pancstl vtc 430 43 la In Dual Tragedy A-R Sales in Net Died Tsue 100 Close ch2. 4'a- The following bid and asked prices are obtained from the National Association of Securities Dealers and other sources but are unofficial. They do not represent actual transactions; they are intended as a guide to the approximate range within which these securities could have been sold (indicated by the or bought (indicated by the at the time of compilation. NBQ Over-the-Counter Industrial Stock Index of 35 Stocks Thursday. .4963 49.

52 Week 49 50 Month ago. Year ago. .49.21 1952-53 High. .49 67 1952-53 Low. .45.06 13'.

r. a 53 McCHESNtY Jan. 28 WALLACE husband of the late Emily Carey McChesney. the home of his daushter. Mrs.

Elias P. Greger, 128 Summit ave. Upper Darby, services sat. morning. II o'clock.

Georee C. Toppltzer a Funerai Home. Garrett rd. at Lansdownc ava. Interment Arlington.

MclLHENNY. At her home. 7275 Pittvil)) Jan 28. ELIZABETH (nee Davis. beloved wife of Matthew Mcllhenny.

aged yrs Rela.ives and friends, also members of P. Free Church of Si. John invited to funeral Saturday. 11 A. Kester's Funeral Home.

609-11 E. Allenheny ave. Int. Forest Hills Cemetery. Friends may call Friday evening.

MORTON. DR. GEORGE D. MORTON, ot Honey Brook. suddenly, on Jan.

3. 1953. Relatives and friends are invited to attend Solemn High Mass at the Church ol Our Ladv of Consolation. Parkesburg. at 10 clock Sat.

morning. Jiin. 31m. Int. at St.

Dominica C. Holmesburg. Pa. Kindly omit flowers. Those wishing to send remembrances, please contribute to the Coatesvilla Hospital.

Chester County. Pa. vnri IV Suddenly. Jan. 28 1953.

W. Special to The Inquirer READING, Jan. 29.State Police lcna o.u ZD 8''B ACF Brill wts 5 Acme 2 6'a Va AcmeW 2.40 150 28' Aero Sup 6 3' A.nswth 17 10' -i Air Assoc 4 7' 1 Airfleets 11.. 2 153 Air-W El 1.20 1 Ala Gt Sou RR WASHINGTON. Jan.

29 CAP) Carloadings last weefc dipped below the preceding eek and the corresponding weeks last year and in 1951. The Assn. of American Railroads today studied the handwritten will and two other barely legible notes in an effort to determine a motive that caused a Fleetwood stove works in Pantepec Oil 79 Parki B1.20a 1 Parksb 1.40e 3 PenlnTet 9 Pennroad 1 13 Penn tc pf 4'a 75 Pepperll 3a 1 Phillips Se .32 PierceGv 1.20 4 Piper Aircr PghLkEr 4d 240 Pgh Mtls 2d 5 PlsVWn 1 Polaris .40 2 Powdreil tc A 1 PwCan 1.80 875 Pratt i 3 1 Prent-Hl 2 PHI LA. BANK STOCKS I N. Y.

BANK STOCKS BAGEL. Jan. 28, 1953. NATHAN, husband of the late Rose, of 3137 Euclid fattier of Mr. David Bagel.

Mr. Hyman Battel. Mrs. Lillian Weinrach. brother of Mr.

Meyer Bagel. friends are invited to funeral services 1 P. M. precisely. Goldsteins' Memorial Chapel.

2129 N. Bread St. Int. Mt. Sharon Cem.

(Shiva will be observed 3137 Euclid ave. BARBER. Of N. Wildwood, N. Jan.

28. 1953, WILLIAM ated 89 years, beloved bus-band of Mary (nee Law). Services 8 P. at Ingersoil Funeral Home. Wildwood.

Int. 10:30 A. in Greenwood Phila. Friends may call Fri. eve.

BOSCHE. Jan. 27. LEO husband of FMMA M. (nee Stoffel).

of 59o9 Windsor ave. Relatives and friends, employes Folcroft Ms- 1071 i 67' 2 3. 1 19! a Ti 3 37 Vt 3 i 1. Div.S Bid Asked Issue 8 20 PUBLIC UTILITY STOCKS Bid Asked Arizona Pub Sv 16' a 174 109 2': '4 ti reported today that loadings of reve- Broad St Tr 3 65 Alaska Airlns 14 5'. Auegii wts 26 2 15-16-1 16 spector to slay his stepdaughter and nue freight totaled 697,641 cars last I week, a decrease of 7838 cars, or 1.1, Algh Airl 91 Camden Tr 211s Cent-Penn 1 80 38' a Fidel-Phil 2.60a 65? Fin Co Pa 8a 269 FirstCamdn 253i 284 i7! undar the previous week.

then commit suicide. The three notes were written by STAUNTON, husband of Dorothy Kinsley Moy-lan. of 421 Anthwyn road. Merion. Pa.

Relatives and friends invited to services 2 P. Funeral Home of J. Harry Stroud. toOO- Compared with the corresponding 36 tors Co invited to funeral 9 A. John 69-2 41 684 274 38'-a 76 53' i 63' a 150 41 First Natl 1.60 Fkfd Trust 2a 02 N.

63d st. Int. West Laurel Hill Cem. 2ye 26 2'e- 94 24-4 27 60 4' i 3 10' 4 14.. 2 27Va P.

Donohue Sj Sons. 5400 Market St. boletr.n Requiem Mass. Most Blessed Sacrament Church. 10 A.

M. Int. Holv Cross Cem. Frienda may GirardCorn 2 20 AllAmEnK 7 Allied Prod 2a 1 Altes Br 4 AiumCo p3f4 50 Am Laundry 2d 2 Am 10d Am Meter 2. 2 AmP.epCp 14 1 AmThread p' 4 Anac Ld 81 Anglo Oil Ltd Ml'LLlN.

Of 1540 W. Rotelyn Jan. 58. 1953. GERTRUDE (nee Kraft), wile of the 71 50' a 107 60' a call 7:30 to 10 P.

M. Industl Tr Ijind Title 2.40a week last year, this was a drop of (. 130,374 cars, or 4.2, and with the 4 corresponding week of 1951 a crease of 86,525 cars, or 11. Loadings by classifications, with Atlanta Gas Lt. 22H Calif Oregon Pw 26' Cen Elec Sc.

Gas 12H Cen 111 El Gas 27 Cen La Electric. 39! i Cen Maine Pw Cen Pub Util 20'. Cen Vermont 14! Citizens Util 12' a Comwith Gas 17's Conn Lt Pw 15' a Duquesne Light 287a 'l enn Nat Gas 81 a Eastn Util Assn 314 do cv pf 11' a Issue Div.S Bid Asked Bk Amer 1.60 32 33', a Bk Mann 1.60 32a 34 Bk York 14a 388 400 Bankers Tr 2.20 54' i Chase Natl 2a 48! a 50 Chemical 2 51 52' i Continental 6' a 67a Corn Exch 3 Empire Trust 3 142 147 First Natl 20a 397 409 Fkln Natl (e 50' Guaranty new 72 74 Hanover Bank 4 100" i 103' Irving Trust 1a 25 Manufacrs 2 80 671a Morgan. JP 10e 289 297 Natl City 2 52 53'i NY Trust 14a 117' a Public 2a US Trust 14 288 298 aPlus extra or extras. sCash andor stock.

late James A. Mullin. Relatives and menus ate invited to funeral 7:30 A. Apts. Win.

BOWERS. Suddenly on Jan. 27, 1953. Liberty 4d 135 ISABELLA, beloved wife of Russell Bowera. William C.

Himmelreich, 38. who shot himself through the heart with a rifle, probably on Tuesday night. Police said his stepdaughter, Annie Readinger, 17, was shot through the head Monday night. The bodies of the two were discovered in their Fleetwood home Preston .08 1 Producers Cp 1 Pyrene 1 R-S Rath Pk 1.40 1 Reda ad 2 Regal Sh 10 ReliEE 1.60e 1 Richmd Rad 2 RioGrGs 4 Battersbv. 331S Broad St.

Hign Kequirru Mass. St. Benedict's Church. 9 A. M.

Int. Holy Relatives, friends and employes of John Side- MktSt Xtl 1.40a 38 XtlBk Gtn 1.20a 41! a Sepulchre Cem. Viewing Friday 7 to 9 P. M. 22 77.

4 5'-a la 28'. 2-4 la' MURPHY Suddenly. Jan. 28. CATHARINB botbam.

axe invited to attend services on 10 A. at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Efie Rosfino. 4321 Wain st. Int.

North-wood Cem. Friends may call Fri. eve. changes from previous week and year ago, follow: I GatineauP p(5 2 Gellman Mfg 3 Gen Accept 1 Gen Allovs 4 Gen BldS 1 Gen Plywd Cp 1 Gen Ply pf 1 50 Gerity-Mich. 4 Giant Yellow.

7 GiibrKAC) 7 GienAldn 48 Glenmore 1a 4 Gobel Inc 5 Goldfield 14 GorhamMfg 2 1 Gr Rap Var .40 4 Grav MfgCo 1 9 Gt A 4b 125 Gt AiP Di7 d0 GtLakes 0C 103 Gt.N 2.40a 250 Greer Kydr .40 19 Griesdieek Vtd 2 Haelan Lab 4 HallLamp .101 1 Htfrd El 2-4 150 Harv Brew 1 HathawvBak 1 9 HavLith zd 4 Hazeltine 1 Hecla Min 3 HelenaR '4b 250 Helena A 1 2 Heller 1.20 11 Hercul Stl .20 6 Hoe Co A 1 7 Hollinger 4 liolophane lid 1 2 pf 5 10 HumbleO 2.28 18 HydroElS 1 HygradeF '2d 24 111 Zinc 1.60 350 Imp Oil .80. 8 Imp Tob Can 2 Ind pf 4 30 InsNAm 2a 150 IntHyE p7.f 150 Int Petrol 1d. 44 InvRoyal 29 Ironrite 1 O'Mahny 25 Jim Brown Str 2 Jim Brown pf 5 Jupiter Oil. .211 Kaiser-Frazer 26 Kennedy's 1.20 3 No Phila Tr 5a 190 205 Natl 2a 51' i Penna Co 1.60a 41 43? Plula Natl 5 111 114 widow of John F. Murphy, ol 2100 liana.

st. Relatives, friends, also employes of Lane 105 1 4'i Va 117... 2(- V. 4 104- 31 107. 12.

5. 27. Ka 62 I 1934 la 1521. la 132' 2 1 56 17' 2 1 3' 4 4.. 50' 2..

Hall Va 2... 287. 12 a 13' 4 13' 2 5i 19. 3' 2 a 157... 14:4 '4 22' a 104 -2 69 "4 26' 2 13 18U 35'a 10.

Va 90 1044.. 27' 4 1Ha a 5 3'. 27. 12' 2 si 2'a BRADY. Jan.

25. JOHN husband of Edna -42d 250 15' i Apex Electric 8 Argus Cam ad 4 7' 2.. Ark Gs 73 157 a ArkN'G A.60d 116 17 ArkXG 6pf 60 1 Aro Eqp 11 16s. Asso A.20 136 last night. The girl was the daughter El r'aso ilectric 25'2 Bryant are invited to services bat i r.

Wlldey Funeral Home. Front and Westmoreland sts. Int. West Laurel Hill Cem. Friends may cail Friday evening.

NAYLOR Jan. 27. at Reading. CATH Brady (nee Morrisey). Relatives, friends and employes- of Woodland Depot.

PTC. and PTC League of the Sacred Heart, invited to funeral 9:30 A. at his home. 5232 Litchfield 237a 28 134 28'i 4H2 2H-4 21'i 15 ''A 13'2 19H 16'2 30! a 9 324 12' 27' 2 21 sa 26' 2 254 32 37 20 14 84 20 154 15 22! 4 47 30'4 28V4 16 RochGE pi4 Rome 1.20. Ruosevlt Fid Rotar- El 3d Rou Cp .80 Green Mtn Pwr 20 23'- Prov Trst 3.20a 84U RE Trust 2.50a 87! a Roosevelt Bk 3a 105 Second NU 21 Va Tradsmns 1.60a 42 of Himmelreich's wife, Helen, who died last May.

Jan. 24 Pr. W. Tr. Aao 370.391 1.570 8.429 67.380 1.336 127.509 45.184 -984 8.040 -540 43.088 366 20.364 818 2.146 15.685 670 -516 Mise freliht Less than caxlot Coal Grain Livestock Forest producu Ore Solemn Requiem Mass.

Church of St. Francis ERINE NAYLOR (formerly of 2707 W. Somer 'a AtlCstLn 5a 125 116 de Sales. 11A Int. Cathedral Cem.

Friends set st. Relatives, friends invited to Ryan fu 9 7-i '4 Atlas Corp wis call Friday evening. Royalite .26 Ryan A St Lawr SO 92'a 1 8 23'4 Va 3 24? 6 40 Va 1 10 16 1 13 Va 6 344 4 35 2 a la 1 5 1134- 37 134.. 1 26' 4- Wyo 1a 32 aPlus extra or extras. d-Paid in 1952.

WORLD BANK BONDS Canadian Bomber BRETT. On Jan. 27. 1953. BRIDGET ife of the late Bartlev Brett inee Oallaaherl.

neral Home. 2504 W. Lehigh Fri. eve ana to attend funeral Sat 8:30 A. M.

Solemn Fe-quiem Mass. Corpus Christi Church, at 10 A. M. Int. Holy Cross Cem.

Bid Asked Sapphire ret Savoy Oil Schick 99' a 100' of Stonepark. County Sligo. Ireland. Relatives, friends and B. V.

M. Sodality, invited to at 100! 991 tend funeral on 8:30 A. at her late Schulte iD A) NELSON. Of Atlantic City. N.

on Jan. 27 1953. SAMUEL, C. husband of the lat Sushannah Scott Nelson. Service for relatives and friends on Sat at 2 P.

at Oliver H. residence. 2009 W. Ontario st. Solemn Reauiem Indiana Gas 25 Iowa Pub Serv 24 Iowa So Utils 20! a Jamaica Wtr Sup 30 Kansas Gas El 355a Kentucky Utils 18' Mich Gas El 32! Mich Gas Utils 13 MissouriK PipeL 81 Missouri Util New Eng i 144 NJ Nat Gas 14'a do pf NY Water Serv.

45 NE Wtr $2 pf 28! No Indiana PS. 26 NW Pub Serv 144 Scuilin 2.80d. Mass. Our Lady of the Holy Souls Church. 10 Scurry Oil.

22 2 5-16-1-16 1 2 1 1 2 8 32 41 5 5 3 13 1 6 Bair's. 1820 Chestnut st Interment at ML Missing; 5 Aboard VANCOUVER, B. Jan. 29 (UP). A Royal Canadian Air Force twin-engined Mitchell bomber was re m.

Hoiy sepuicnre. viewing n. eve. BIROIGHS. At his residence.

210 TTn- U. S. TREASURY BILLS (YIELD BASIS Maturity Bid Asked Feb 5 1 82 1 65 Feb 13, 19. 26 ....1.82 1.72 March 5 1 82 1.72 Atlas nv Auto SU Pd .40 Auto 85d Ayrshire Coll 1 Bailey Baker Bald See Banff Oil Barium Stl Basic Rfac 1 Beck Sh 1 30 Beckman Inst Bell Tel Can 2 Bellanca Air. Benrus 1 9'4 SecuritiesCp 11 2 7-163-16 land Merion.

on Jan. 27. 1953. FRED 2s '54 2s '55 2s '56 2s '57 2s '58 2s '59 2s '60 2s '61 2s '62 3 'is '71 3s '72 3'es '75 3s '76 ERICK K. BUROUGHS.

Service for relatives 1 Segal Lock 24 99 97'2 967a 96 95 94 92 99T. 937. 98' -4 92 7. 95' sr. 2 96 95 94 93 92 90 93' a 97' 2 92'.

a 94a and friends on Saturday at 1:30 P. M. at Oliver Va March 12 1.80 170 11'. H. Bair's.

1820 Chestnut st. Interment at West Laurel Hill. Friends may call Friday 7 to ported missing tonight on a flight March 19, 26 1 82 1 75 Selbv Sh 1 SntlRad 2 Serrick 1 60 2 Servomch 18 April 2 from Saskatoon, to vancou 6 Pacific Pw Lt. 21 22 3 7'4 Shatt Dn 5 ver. The Air Force said there were 4 ..1.80 1.72 ..1.86 1.78 ..1.88 1.80 ..1.92 1.86 ..1.97 192 Produce Prices Continued From Preceding Page ED JAN 22: A series of dull, forced tellirn session, found ail classes of dressed meats slid-int to low price levels, beef and lamb markets were particularly unsettled and declined most.

Depressed markets suffered more from a lack of demand than from downward price pressure with some irregularity In movement manifest In a prevailing dependable demand for ch.ice to prime beef rounds, to a lesser degree ribs and loina and comparable grades of veal and lamb hindaddles: other offerings' were noticeably neglected. Compared with last week's cloce: Steer beef sold 2.30-3.75 lower: cow beef. 2 to 3 or more lower; veal. 2-4 lower; lamb. 3-4 lower; pork l-Aas.

1-2 lower; otherwise about steady. Compared with the fame period a year ago the current week's market compared as follows: Steer beef, unevenly 12.25-14.50 lower: cow beef. 15-16 lower; veal. 8-12 lower: lamb. 14-19 lower, while pork loins were 2 lower; Boston butts, steadv to 1 lower, and sparerlbs 5 lower with prices In Una with Thursday's closing market, except for numerous cleanup deals unevenly lower, but no criterion of a true market trend.

Phila Co $5 pf.102'-a 105! 14' 4 3.. 9' 2.. 204 Va 17. la 3' 4.. 2' 4..

7'a Va 2 16,4 39 3' 2 as 11' a V. 42r. 2'-a 16 10'. 4 ta 21' 2 3'4- 11U 6U 24' 2 -rl 97. Va 49' 2..

12. 13 17 la 17-4 Benson 650 73 CALHOUN Jan. 27. 1953. ANDERSON husband of Frances Calhoun, of 7201 Wayne Upper Darby.

Pa. Relatives and friends invited to funerai services 2 P. John April 9 April 16 April 23 April 30 '81 five men aboard. P. Donohua Sons, West Chester Pike at It was the second Canadian Air Force plane to vanish over southern Portland tias 20'4 ZZ Portland Gen EI 31' Puget Sd L.

24' 25 Repub Nat Gas 49 ''a 5 Hi San Diego 15 16 Sher-Wms 3a Shoe Am 1 SimplicPat.40d Simpson 2d Singer 2. 40 Sonotone .32 Birdsb 1.20d 5 Blumenthai 1 2 Bohack 1 4 5 Brad Foote 1 Braz LP 1d 9 54'4 414 Lynn Upper Darby. Pa. Interment Calvary Cem. Friends call Thursday.

7-10 P. M. CHAPPELL. Jan. 27.

of 308 W. Raymond BONDS Issue Bid Asked AlanWdStI 104 Bway41st 4' as'54 96 99 '50 93i4 British Columbia in two days. scran apgurK -w isa no.s Breeze Cps 1 4d So Coast Cp st BENJAMIN husband of Elizabeth Key Co ''jd. 3 9' 4 BdgpGL 1.40 25 do $4 10 pf 83 87 So Jersey Gas 16 18 SoCalE pf 2 20 McDonougn and son of Benjamin. Sr.

and Pauline Sherckx Chappell. Relatives and friends. Grahm-Pge 4s'56 72 76 Brown Co 1 ivraoe ivv z. 4 30' 4 I KingsCoLt .60 2 9' 2 SE Pub Serv 7 8 TAX-EXEMPT BONDS Bid Asked CmwlPa 1.45s '66 95'2 City Phil 24S '78 97'a 99'a City Phil 3'4S'75 106 107H DelRvB 2.30s '84 97 99 Pa Tpk 2.90s '88 105'a Pa Tpk '88 106'a 107'2 Chi Tran 3s '78 90H 91'a PtNYAuth 2s '74 99 101 employes of Motor Cargo. Invited to serv Moriah.

Friends may call 7 to r. sa. NOCITRA. 26. 1953.

of 1242 Manor rd- Brwikline, CLAIRE M. tneestillt. wtt of Frank P. Funeral service 8 P. Marvil Funeral Home.

1110 Main Darby, Pa. Int Oberlin. Pa. Friends call Fri. eve, O'NEILL.

On Jan. 29. 1953. of 3701 Baring ANNA, wile of the late Frank O'Neill. Relatives and friends invited to the funeral 8:30 A Parlors of Harold B.

Mulligan. 1119 Leh.gh ave. High Mass ot Requiem. Church of Pt. Agatha.

10 A. Int, Holy Cross Cem. Friends invited Fri. eve. PAZI LSKI.

Suddenly on Jan. 27. HENRT husband of Mildred. Relatives and mends Invited to funeral 8 A irom his parents' residence. 2522 S.

Edgewood st. Solema Requiem Mass. Church of St. Mary. 9 A.

M. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Friends may call Fri. eve.

PENNA. Jan. 27. 1953. ROCCO.

beloved husband of Anna (tiee Capnssol. of 1036 Wolf st. Relatives and inends are invited to the funeral 8:30 A. Irom Teti Funeral Home. 2349 S.

10th st Solemn Requiem Mass. in A. Cburch of the Epiphany. Int. Holy Crosa Cem.

Viewing Friday evening. PFF1FFF.R. Of Island Heights. N. on, Jan 26.

1933. MAY. wife of the late Henry Pfelffer. Service lor relatives and friends os Saturday at 2 P. at Oliver H.

Bair's. 1820 Chestnut st. Interment at Fernwood. Friends may call Friday eve. POSSOFF January 28.

1953. MORRIS, beloved husband of Frances, of 967 5ih si. devoted father of Dr. Abraham Possoff. ol Pittsburgh.

dear brother of Theodore Possoff. Mrs. Mary Freedman. Mrs. Esther DuboW Kirby Petri 11 33 ices 11 A.

Givnish Funeral Home. NB Water 5s 103 PhilaTT 3-6s 2039 68'4 7H4 PhilaTr '70 76H 804 Southn Colo Pw 12 13 Southn Un Gas 20 21 bttitary Mrs. Charles S. Horn, Sr. SW Elec Serv ..16 17' 47 31 8 53...

2'. 5... 16... 41 11H "a 2Va Brown 3 pf 3 2 Brn Dist .80. 2 Brn Rub 1 Bruce Co VzA 3 BuckeyePL .80 4 BudgetFin 4 1a 8 stn st.

at Llndiey ave int. George Washington Memorial Park. Viewing Fri. eve. CHIARDIO.

On Jan. 28. 1953. LEONARD, husband of Mary Cluardio (nee Ferri). Rela SoCalE pf1.CS 2 SoCalE pfl.

12 2 So Pipe Line 2 SpencerS 2 Stand 19 StdDredg 28 Std Forg 1e. 7 Std Oil Ky 2a 1 Std Pack 3 StdPk pf 1.60 1 U. S. TREASURY NOTES (YIELD BASIS) Maturity Bid Asked CHICAGO (TJSDA) Salable HOGS 1000: tives and friends axe invited to the funeral on SW Pub Serv 23 25 SW States Tel 15' a 16! i Tenn Gas Trans 25 27! a Texas East Tran 18 19'' Texas Gas Trans 17 18'- REHOBOTH BEACH, Jan. Monday at 8:30 A.

M. from his home. 932 general trade rather slow after moderate.y active early round: butchers unevenly steady 29. Mrs. Anna T.

Horn, widow of Wharton st. Solemn Requiem Mass at Church of the Annunciation at 10 A. M. Interment at June 1 1T. 1.72 166 Aug 15 2 191 1.86 FED.LAND BANK BONDS Bid Asked to ioc tower; closed iuny zac lower on butchers Holy Cross.

Friends may call Sunday eve. Charles S. Horn, pioneer busi Transc Gas 22 24! 4 Uni Tel Pa pf 92' 95' Std Pr Lt. 61 141 most aecune on weignts zao and heavier; sows largely steady: most choice 180-230 butchers Burma Mn Ltd 36 Burry Biscuit 4 43.. Cable El Prod 2 3 4..

.10 5 Cal El Pw .60 13 10! '1 C'alv Cns 32 6 1-16 Can South Oil 16 10 2'iS Feb'55-'53 99.0 99.6 StdP 209. 17. ness man of this resort, died this COLONNA. Jan. 27.

1953. CAROLINE, beloved wife of James. Relatives and friends are 99.28 i. several loads choice 190-215, 19.35: top 19.40 sparingly: 230-250. 18.40-19: StdThom 4 West Penn Pw 42 44 Va Wtr Serv.

34 36 Vi Westn Lt Tel. 25 27 95-18 mvuea ro luneral A. from 1010 S. 2o0-270. 75; 270-323.

17.50-18.40; U. S. INSULAR BONDS Bid Philippines 4' is "59 Philippines 4V2S '57 ..114 Puerto Rico 4's '56 9924 morning at Fairholm, a nursing home at Seaford, whre she had ttn st. solemn Kequiem Mass. St.

Mary Magda 2'2S Nov, '54 A 99.24 Oct'57-'55 95.10 2s.s May, '56 99.16 24S May, '58 98.30 2'2S Nov, '54 99.24 cnoice sows 323-doo. 13-17: lew head sows 53 1 163,4 16' 2 'l 83 Vi Wise Pw Lt 22 23 len Church, 10 A. M. Int. Holy Cross Cem.

99.6 Cdn Atl Oil 13 5 7-161-16 weighing uu ana heavier 14. so and below 1 1 1 7 1 Stein(A Sterl Alu 2d Sterling Eng. StinnesHugo .20 Wise Pub Serv 19' 20 99.28 Cdn Marconi. 32 51 good clearance: shippers took 4000. Sa'able COMCELLA.

On Jan. 28. 1953. ANGELINA, wife of the lata Nicholas. Relatives and been for the past few months.

She was 92, and the oldest local resident. CapCity Pr 2d 2 26' 143a- 37... 147-. friends are Invited to attend the funeral Sat. from her late residence.

1433 Lvmlner st. cattle 2300: salable calves 300; small supply sters and heifers grading choice and better steady although prime virtually absent; kinds grading good and below barely steady: Instances INDUSTRIAL STOCKS Va and Mrs. Dora Paul, of Los Angeles. Relative Born in Wilmington, she first Solemn Refliiiem Maits rninhuii r-hnrh i and friends are invited to attend services Fri Bid Asked Bid Asked Bid Asked 8' a- 79 2 113'2 A. M.

Int. Holy Cross Cem. Viewing Fri. eve. day.

12:30 P. M. Raphael-Sacks Memorial ouc lower; cows lully steady: bulls uneven. came here during the summer of LandrsFC 24' 26 Talon Talon B'ib 750 TampaEl 2.40 3 Technicolor 2. 8 Thiokol Corp.

1 TiloRoof 3 WhiteEOil 14 15' 2 York Corr 17 19 Wurlitzer 8 9 I xEx-dividend. Int. Roosevelt Cem. Arranged by Leonetti. 1 Chanel.

1945 N. Broad averaging steady: vealers active, strong: good 141-4 46 la 25! a Va 164- 7 2 Riroy 2 9.. Knott Hotls 1d 1 12! 54 Kobacker .80. 1 KroppFrg 18 37... Laclede-C 1.40 5 16 L'AiglonAp .40 2 45i LakeShrM 9 8s.

la LakeyFdy 80d 1 8' 2.. Lamson .60. 2 LanstonM I'id 1 147... Lefcourt 1.40. 1 25'4 i Le Tourn 4 21 'a LibertyFab 2 1 LockePteel "jd 1 17i.4..

LoneSGas 1.40 10 29 Va LaLandExp 2a 6 44 Lynch Corp 1. 1 14 Me Pub 1.20 7 Mapes 2.40a 50 39 McDonnlAir 1 14 213i- McKee B2.40 50 24 "2 McWms Dr 1d 7 32i 3i Mead John 60a 3 15''. Menasco.20d. 30 3' 2.. MerrittCS wts 4 Mesabi 16 1834 MichBmp 15 7 MicroHone 1e 2 13si "a MidStsPet fe 39 15' 1 J4 Midland Stl 2 2 25 (4 Midvale 1'id.

3 14. '4 Mid-West Ref 6 3 MillerVVohl .40 1 5' Mining Cnn 1d 7 14'. 4 Mo Pub Srv 1d 3 22 Molybdenum 1 20 5334 Monogram Pic 4 Monon Power pf 4.40 20 93' Va .94 13 147... 1882, settling permanently in 1899 PRESCOTT Jan. 28.

1953. LOUISE B. LwyisMtge 2 Lea Fabs 14' Lear, Inc 3 vwaMAi. AKTHUK or le Maple St. ana cnoice lea steers ana yearnngs load choice 1391 steers carrying prime end 28; wile of the late James A.

Prescott. of 2o0 W. Englewood, N. on Jan. 29.

beloved husband Mrs. Horn was active at St. An luw-sooa sieer. 11.3u-1a.oa: tew coed Abbottsfurd ave. Relatives and lriends are in INVESTING COMPANIES and choice heifers 19.50-23.50; utility and drew's Episcopal Church in Wil 70 136 6 50 54'4 2d ToddSh Lear Inc pf 3 LibrtyL A 19 vited to services 11 A.

Kirk and Nice, 6301 Germantown ave. Int. Harleigli Cem. Friends may call Fri. eve.

Bid Asked State St 71 00 74.50 mington in her youth and later was ToklanR 1 LibrtyProd 9 oi Manna stepnenson cookman. lather of Bri-ant John and Arthur s. Cookman, Jr. Services 11 A. at St.

Paul's Episcopal Church Chapel, Church Englewood. Int. private. Please omit flowers. DIEFENDERFER.

Jan. 28. NELLIE A. fnee Va Stein 22.70 22.93 RAPINE. In Krdenhelm.

on Jan. 27. SO. commercial cows 1Z. 50-14.

50. mostly 13-14; canners and cutters 11-14: utility and commercial bulls 16.50-19.50: good bulls 14-16; commercial to choice vealers 24-33; cull and utility 12-22. Sa'able SHEEP 500; fed lambs fully 50c lower; extremes $1 off: slaughter ewes Cap Trn 3 90d 5 Carey 1 5 Carnation 2a 25 pf5 10 Castle 1.20a.. 1 atalin 7 en Explorers 48 Cen 111 Sec Cp 1 CnlllSc pc 175 Cessna ''2i 28 Charis .150 Cherrv-Br .60 1 CircleW 1.60a 1 'ity Auto 2 2 Clark Cn l2b 50 Clarostat 11 Claude 4 linen CI ib 1 Colonial Air. 8 Colonl Sd 2 Cults Mf 4a 175 organist and choir singer at All Bid Asked Aberdeen? 5' AbitibiPP 13 15'.

a do pf 25 27'a AlabamM 12 13' Aeroquip 6 7'a Aetna Std 17 18 AMI Inc 9 10 Air Prod 4Ti 5 AirPrd A 11 12' i Allied E1P 2 2 a AmBarge 18 19 AmBoxBd 19 20' a AmCladm 1 Am Dist 21 23 Am Enka 4 Ha 44 Am Exprs 18 19 Am Furn 2" 3 Lipe-Roll 7 Lithium 6 Loft Candy 2 Lone.StrStl 9 SANNAH MILLFR. wife of the late Nlcholm Rapine, in her 83th year. Services for relatives a and friends Irom the residence. No. 9 Erdenhena Erdenheim.

on Jan. 31. at 2 P. M. sieaay: yearnngs nominally unchanged: most good and choice fed wooled lambs 20-21: few LongBellL 19 Doyle Relatives and friends, also emploves of Phllco Cafeteria invited to luneral Saturday.

8 A Kester's Funeral Home. 609-11 E. Allegheny ave. Solemn Requiem Mass. 9 A.

Church of the Ascension of Our Lord. Int. St. Clair. Pa.

Friends may call Fri. eve. Int. Barren Hill Cem. Friends may call Fri.

eva. RtYNCK. Jan. 28. BERTHA RAYNER Fu neral services 1 at Penn Widows Longcnmps 3 Ludlow 33 Ludman 5' a Macfadden 7 Macfdn pf 23 Hime.

1401 E. Susquehanna ave. (Arranged by Saints here. She had six sons, two of whom, the oldest William Arden Horn, of New York City, the youngest, Charles S. Horn, of Rehoboth survive.

Services will be Saturday at 1 P. M. at All Saints Church here with burial in the Wilmington Brandywine Cemetery. TUIow Bros.) Tonopah 7 TransEmpOils 05d 1 Tri-Cont wts. 13 TrueTm 1.60150 I'nexc'dCh 5 Aire Pd 10 I'niEls 2.40e 50 HniShoeM 2 a 2 US Air Cond.161 USFoil 1Ue 5 I'S Int Sec.

3 US Radiatr 1e 13 US Rub Reel 1 UnivConsOil 2 1 Uth-IdaS 5 Valspar 2 1 1 RINEHART. On Jan. 27. 1953. HARRY P.

MacMillan 20' AmHardw 19 RINEHAHT. husband of Honora Devlin loaas zi.oo: load mostly choice 118 lambs 18.50-utllity to good slaughter ewe. 8-9. LANCASTER CATTLE 237. little change in market, dry fed steers good to prime weighing 1300-1500.

21-28. cows. Calves. 171. good and choice 37-39.

HOGS 246. local lightweight 16-18. SHEEP 61. no lambs on market. NEARBY EGG AUCTIONS DOTLESTOWN WHITE: High Low BROWN: High Low Fancy large 61 51 Fancy large 57 49 McBee Co 9 Rinehart.

Service for relatives, friends and Lodtt ol Mach 1 Am Hosp 24! 26 Ami 111 pf 30', 32' a 47. 1 40'i 3o 4 27... 4V 2 10 4 2. 42 1 3 7 No. 9.

F. Si A. on. Sat. at I P.

at hia McGrawCo 5 Maliory 41 home. 402 Wister Otn. Interment at Amlnsulat 9'a Am-LaFF 13'. 14' 17'2 6' 43 27' 4- 87. 4- Vt 10 21 22' 4 1 1 33' 3.

5' 5 3334 13r. '4 4 a- a 70 11 1 2 9 14. 14 la 32... 12.4 8' 27' 2- 10 '2 173i 197. "4 73' 2 la 61 10Ta la 11-- Va 16 7' 6' Gulph Mills.

Friends may call 7 to 9 P. M. Tech Fnd 8.90 9 65 Telev-El 14.54 15.85 Texas Fd 5.39 5.89 Uni Accu 12.56 13.65 Uni Incm 12.71 13.82 Uni Seine 6.12 6 69 Value Lne 6.04 6.60 Wellingtn 20.76 22.64 Whitehall 19.48 21 06 Wisconsin 4.30 4.66 Group Securities Instl Bond 9.25 9 74 Gen Bond 8 90 9.75 Fully Adm 7.98 8.75 ComStkFd 9.15 10.03 LowPriced 7.49 8 21 Automob 8.67 9.50 Aviation 10.03 10.99 Building 9.37 10.27 Chemical 9.42 10.32 Else Eqp 15.70 17.18 Food 5.19 5.70 Ind Mach 10.16 11.03 Investing 14.50 15 87 Merchdsg- 8.42 9.23 Mining 7.35 8.06 Petrol 13.73 15.01 MtnSts Tel 6 10 110 Manning 17 Marlin Rk 17 Marmon 5 Am Maize 19'- 21V ROBINSON. 27. 1953.

LOR ETTA M. AmMariet 17Va 19 LUNDY. of 1973 Plymouth wile ol the late Joseph Robinson Relatives and friends ara Fancy med. Md Drvdk 18 MaxsnWL 17 AmPhenoI 18 19 AmPulley 12 14 invited to the funeral 8 A from the Extra large McCullough Funeral Home. W.

cor. 63d St. Vanad-Alys Stl Extra med. Merch Dist 2 and Lansdowne ave. Solemn Requiem Mass al the Church of St.

Rose of Lima. 9 A. M. Int. 15 Amwnngr 9', a io-s Anheuser 24 25V Arden 12 13 DIENER.

Jan. 28. 1953. JOHN GEORGE. husband ol Matilda Diener (nee Brown).

Relatives and friends, members of Lodge No. 9. F. and A. Wyoming Tribe No.

7. I.O.R.M.; Phila. Rifle Club and Cannstatter Volksfest-Verem. are invited to the services 2 P. at his late residence, 2535 N.

5th where lriendff may call Sun. eve. Int. Mt. Peace Cem.

Masonic service Sun. at 8 P. (Arranged by Rowen Sc Bell). Dt'LLlGAN. On Jan.

28. 1953. MAR-OA RET. wife of Thomas Dulligan. aged 76 years.

Relatives and friends are Invited to attend funeral on 9 A. at the McGuin-ness Funeral Home, 34 Hunter Woodbury. N. J. Requiem Mass, St.

Patrick's R. C. Church, 10 A. M. Int.

New St. Mary's Cem. Friends may call Sun. eve. EGGLESTON.

Jan. 27. 1953. HARRY husband of Frances Campbell Eggleston. of Ocean City, N.

J. Relatives, friends and all organizations of which he was a member are invited to the services 2 p. Kirk Nice, 6301 Germantown ave. Int. Ivy Hill Cem.

Friends may call Friday evening. ETON'S. In Somers Point. N. Jan.

25. 1953. KATHARINE, of 301 2d Ocean City. N. J.

Survived by daughter. Mrs. Jule deFord. 49 47 Fancy med. 48 58 47 Extra large 57 47 2 49 44 'a Extra med.

49 44Va 52 41 Std. large 51 41 4S 39 Std. medium 4S 38'i 41 41 Prod, large 41 41 44 44 Prod, medium 39 39 38 37 Pullets 4S 41 Stand, lge. Std. medium Prod, large MetalTher 31'- Mex Oil 2 Mex Sul 9 do pf 47! 49' ArrowHrt 40 42 7 5 1 8 Pullets Peeweca CmmdreH ia 1 Con Engr .40.

12 'on Gas 34 9 Con Min 13 Con Royal 8 Cont AirL 2d 2 Cont Fd 2Jde 11 "ornu Gld Mn 2 Coro Inc 34d. 14 Con-oon pfl 5 Cosden Pet 1. 4 Creole Pet 6a. 8 Croft Co 2 CrowivM 1 Crn Pet 1 2d 14 rtnvn Drug. 1 CbnAtl Ss Hi 31 CurtM 1.40d 150 DsitchCr 4 Davidson .40.

1 Day Mines 4 VenezSyn Venezueln Pet Vinco Corp VogtMlg Waco Aircrft Vaner vt 3id Mich Chm 13 'a Miller Mfg 5 Art Metal 33 35 As Devel 8 9 As Spring 28'-' 30' a 26'i-1K 4'a Va 17 V. 14 'a 3' 4 '4 8 114 I 21... 10-4 -23i 178 1 1 MinOntPr 26 Min Maid 6'- Min Md pf 25 Peewees 37 37 Cases sold. 1199. COATESVILLE WHITE: Hish Low BRnww- wih Im As lransp 5'.

Atomiclnst 4 4' a RR Bond 2. 89 3.18 MissVlBrge 8 MPc A i 48 AugustaC 3' Fancy large 59 48 'x Fancy large 57 48 Fancy med. 50 442 Fancy medium 50 45 pf 50 WalthmWtch 128 WasatchCp 2350 33 Webb pfH.aC 60 Wentv.orth 1 do pf i Autocr pi io'a Avon Pr 29 32 xrra large d.i 47 Extra larre 54 47 Monmouth 5' 520 9.70 8.28 4.93 7.75 RR Eqp 4.73 RR Stock 8. 85 Steel 7.55 Tobacco 4.49 Utilities 7. 07 Extra, med.

48 44 Extra medium 48 44 Moore DF 11 4' BachmanU 7' 8 Bancroft 22 23' Cases sold 3558. WnHomestdO 20 1 7-16-1-16 Joan PTince. Funeral services private. Int. Ar- Moore-Hnd 7 Mtn Fuel 20 2 CENTER POINT Keystone Funds WHITE: Charles B.

Cox FREDERICK, Jan. 29 (AP). Charles B. Cox, who came irom an old Pennsylvania hotel family and had operated hotels in Pennsylvania, Maryland and Virginia, died at his home here today. He was 76 and had been ill about a month.

Mr. Cox was born at a hotel his father and mother operated at Mil-lersville, and subsequently worked at the Eagle Hotel in Lebanon, the TJpdegraff at Wil-liamsport. the Bellevue-Strat-ford in Philadelphia, the Colonial at York, the New City in Frederick, the Anthony Wayne at Waynesboro, and at Woodstock, and Hanco*ck, Md. Survivors include his wife; a son, Charles B. Cox, of Miami, and a sister, Mrs.

Daniel Thayer, of Frederick. Funeral services will be held here Monday, with burial at York, Pa. llgh Denrtsn deb 8 10 139' 2. Bareco Oil 4' 47a BaruchOil 1 2 Bates MfK 9 9 ungton fiavertown. fa.

FARRELL. Of 9427 Bustleton Jan. 27. 1953. LOUIS husband of Ella Toy Farrell.

Bid Asked Aberdeen .92 102 Affil Fd 5.04 5.46 Am Busi 4.00 4.33 Am Mutl 11.93 12.97 Balanced 9.58 10. 47 xBlueRidg 9.79 10.70 Bond Inv 21.76 23.40 Boston 23.95 25.89 Broad St 22.57 24.40 Bullock 2501 27.40 CanGjnFd 9.50 10. 27 CanFund 11.96 12.95 Century 16.10 17.41 Chemical 19.76 21.37 Christna 6775 6925 do pf 136 141 Comwith 7.01 7 62 Comp Bd 15.89 17.27 Comp Fd 13. 00 14.13 Concord 12 42 13 43 Consol In 29' 3V, Del Fund 17.19 18.90 DivGrStk 7.25 7.95 Diversl 9 83 11.20 Dividend 1.95 2 14 Dreyfus 10 54 11 46 Eatn Bal 32.10 34.32 Eatn Stk 24.20 25.87 Equity Fd 5.27 5.46 Fidel Fd 18-80 20 32 Fncl Ind 2 68 2 93 Founders 8.51 9.25 Fklin Cust 6.99 7 66 do pf 7.22 7 91 Fundmtl 20.26 22.20 Gas Ind 20 93 22 63 Gen Cptl 60.18 64.71 Gen Inv 5. 88 6.

39 Growth 11.56 12 63 GrlndShr 27. 58 28 41 Guardian 12.22 12 60 HowePlan 4.82 5 21 Hudson 24.58 26. 57 Incorptd 11.25 12.16 Independ 2.26 2 57 Inv Amer 12.17 13.22 Inv Bost 12.01 13.13 Inv Mgm 17.95 18-34 Knickbkr 6.C3 6 61 Lexingt 9.95 10 87 Manhat 8.10 8 88 MassInT 20.11 21.47 MassInG 17.87 19.32 MassLfF 29.28 31. 48 Mutl 14 88 16.17 Mutl Inv 15.92 17.48 Mutl Tr 10.94 11 89 Nationw 16.07 17.25 Natl Inv 11.89 12. 85 NatResoC 3.09 3.39 Natrl Res 4 60 5 04 NEng Fd 18 50 20 00 NAmT '55 5 54 NAmT '56 2.

61 PacAm In 6.60 7 10 do pf 25 26' 2 Penna Ind 200 Phila Fd 25.02 24 91 Pine St 14.98 15. 43 Pioneer 18 36 19.95 Putnam 19.04 20.58 Sel Am 13.90 15.03 ShrehTB 26.70 28 .86 Sovereign g.52 9.33 Fancy larse Fancy medium KathanStrs 6 NatlCaskt 37" NatlChloro 5 Natl Co 4 BauschLb 13's 14 Relatives, friends and all organizations of which txtras larere V. 2 67. WMd 14d 10 1907. Va Whirlpool 1a.

1 17' 2- WhiteAut 1 WichitaR 4 4' Va Wirkes .60 1 83. Va W'ilrich Pet 4 15-161-16 Wilson Bros Baystate 36 37! he was a member are invited to the funeral 10 A. at the Funeral Home. V. R.

Low BROWN: High Low 48 Fancy large 58 48 46 Fancy medium 49 47 47 Extras large 59 47 44 Extras medium 47 44 44 Standard lge. 50 44 42 Standard med. 46 42 43 Pullets 45 43 40 Peewees 40 40 56 50 59 48 51 46 45 40 Belmt Irn 35 'i 38! NationaIGs 8 Fletcher Ai Son, 9529 Bustleton ave. Services Beneficial 7a 8 Extras medium Standard lge. Standard med.

Pulleis Peewees 15'-4 4 4 20' 10! a 8 6 a 10 21 35 5 25 22 10' a 6 44'2 19 18 6 20 18 3' 33' 2 10 15 5 28 7 27 9'2 50 86" 6 12 8' 2 21 6 41 6 5 9 14 14 16 36' 2 13 10' 193i 34 20' 16 3 16 31 3 15 22 7 2 13 14 4 24 19 55 31 29'- 31 63 23 14 48 10', 52' 4 33 47 14 41 1 13'. a 17 9 7 23 8 A. M. at St. Luke Episcopal Church, Bustle B-1 26.42 27.63 B-2 24.68 26.

92 B-3 18.83 20.55 B-4 11.56 12.61 K-1 18 23 19 89 K-2 27.79 30.32 S-1 35.93 39.19 S-2 18.97 20.70 S-3 1781 19.43 S-4 767 8.37 Manared Funds Auto Shr 4.28 4.71 Natl Shirt 13 NaturalGs 13 Naumkg 14 Muntz TV Inc 3 4.. MurrayOh 1' ba 1 27'i i ruskegon 2 9'-4 Muter Co .60 1 8 N-O-P N'amm's Loes. 1 4' Va Nat Alfal 1 7... NatBUHss 18 2. 'i Nat FI .80 25 1434 Nat Petrol 222 3 Nat 11 I7.

In Nat Radiat .60 1 103. Nat Research 1 137 NatP.hM 120d 21 14' 2 5 Nat St 1'aa 1 273 Va Nat Trans 'id 3 Nat I'n Radio 8 2' 2 Ne.stlI.eM 1 4.. N-w 17 2' 2 1-16 NEngTTS 1110 113 New Hav Ck. 2 2' '2 4 N'ttHivCk pf 3 534 'a N.I Zinc 3... 17 5734..

41 NwPl-Min 13 1.. XY Hond 2.95d 150 27 NY Merch .40 2 8 si NY 29 20. T1, NiagShre 1 18' 2.. Niles-Bm 1.20a 9 167 Nipissing 6 15... Non-Ferr Jlet 40 Northeast Air 6 4...

No Can Oils. 27 2 1-16t1-16 NnAmRay pf3 1 43 '2 NIndPS p4'4 40 97 '4 Oklah Gs 2 1 41' i Okonite 'ib. .25 674.. Old Town 1 OidTown cm Df 1 Oliver Un Fil't '4b 50 185. i Oh-mp RT -1 4 8 Okiep 6 64d 4 Pacif Cn 1 157.

Va Pac 5 rd pf 6 27... Pac 5 rd pf A Hi. 1 27' 2 J- PacGE pf Ha 8 337. ton. Int.

adjoining churchyard. Friends may -25 BerkshFS 14V 15 Beryllium 63 67 BinghmH 15 17 Black. Siv 16' 17 pf 1'i WoodlyPet 12'i Va 61 Cases sold. 199S. 1 call at the funeral home Fri.

after 7 P. M. Jerusalem Lodge No. 506. F.

Sc A. services Friday. 8 P. M. Cathedral Cem.

Friends may call Fri. eve. Rl'DM AN. Jan. 27.

1953. MARY, wife of the late John Rudman. of 934 Nr-- Market si Relatives and friends are invited to funeral 8 30 A. from Charles Roman Funeral Home. 1113 Mt.

Vernon st. Solemn Requiem, Mais. St. Andrew's Church. 9:30 A.

M. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Friends may call Fri. eve.

Rl'SSEIX. Of Pitman. on Jan. 27, 1953, ELIZABETH F. (nee Kennedy), wile of Harry D.

Relatives and lriends are invited to attend funeral services on at 1 o'tlork at the Weatherby Funeral Home. 308 W. Holly ave. Pitman. N.

J. Int. Lakeview Memorial Park. Friends may call Friday evening. SCHFRR.

Jan. 28. AMELIA FRIES, wife of the late Christian O. Schurr. 324 S.

Carol blvd Upper Darby. Service Saturday afternoon. 2 o'clock. George C. Toppitzer's Funeral Home.

Garrett rd. at Lansdowne ave. Int. Arlington, Friends may call Friday evening. SfHWANR.

Jan. 27. MARTIN husband of Christine Schwank (nee Jahn). of 201 W. Queen la.

Relatives and friends invited to services 12 noon, at Mann Funeral Home. 21 W. Tabor rd. Friends call Sat. alter 10:30 A.

M. SHAMET Jan. 27. 1953. EDWARD C.

Relatives, friends and ail organizations of which he was a member, invited to luneral 8:30 A. from his residence 2727 W. Brown st. Solemn Requiem Mass 10 A. Church of Ft.

Francis Xavier. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Friends may call Fri. eve.

SHATTl'CK. Of 135 8 18th st on Jan 28, 1953. FRANCES wife of John D. Shattuck. Service for relatives and friends on Fri.

at 1 1 A. at Oliver H. Bair'a. 1820 Chestnut st. Interment private.

STEVENSON. On Jan. 21. 1953 THOMAS husband ol the late Florence Stevenson. Service and interment strictly private.

STOCKTON Jan. 27. MARY STOCKTOf (nee Houser). Relatives and friends Invited the funeral 1 30 P. late residence.

1928 E. Ontario st Int. North Cedar Hill Cem. Friends may call Frl. eve.

TAYLOR. Of 1219 56th on Jan 28, 19d3. THOMAS husband of the late Elizabeth McK. Taylor. Service for fnenria rsewBnt.M 34 NwmktMf 11 Woolwrth 2 6 "4 3 2'4 BONDS FETTERMAN Jan.

38. 1953. DR. WIL Newpt Stl 9'- NorfSouth 18'- Wright DOMESTIC FRID husband or Dr. Faith S.

Fetterman. Requiem Mass. Holy Cross Church. Mt. Airy.

Nicholson 32 NAVAL STORES SAVANNAH Gum ROSIN trading was light and market was barely steady. Reported sales 624 drums equivalent of which one lot was export. In addition, ATFA sales 188 drums WW, 47 WG. as is. on yard.

The gum TURPENTINE market was quiet on tank cars with 4.11 9 A. M. Relatives and lriends may call NoA Cem 18 NA Refct 14 between 5 and a P. Fri. at 7047 Germantown ave.

Int. Calvary Media. Pa. 5 63 3 85 3.64 457 5.82 5.88 Busin Eqp 3.73 Elec Eqp 5.11 Gen Indus 3 49 Home Frn 3 30 NonFerrM 4.15 Paper Sh 5.29 Petroleum 5. 34 Steel 4-89 moderate trading at the export level Re GEMMILL.

Jan. 27. 1953. formerly of DetGrIr.05b 1 17... Det Stl Prd 2e 1 277...

DevonLeduc 41 2 Diversey .80. 1 1024.. Dobckmn 1.40 4 2434 Dome Explor. 1 DomesFn 16.. Dow Br lid 250 16 i Drilling Exp 14 8'4 '4 Driver-Hr 2a 50 38 DuMontAUd24 Duralov .20.

.4 4 DuroTst 1 East 1. 19 KastGF p4' 2 75 72,2 'i Ea States Cp. 1 FSts 7P3' 2C 25 -r1 tasvWBI'id 19 16 El fe 32 24s. Fleitrogrph 1. 1 Equitv Cp 18 2'4 Va ljuityCp pf2 50 33' 2.

Eureka CpLtd 47 1' 4 1-16 Eureka Cp wts 29 3 1-16 Fargo Oils Ltd 9 134.. Fed Pet Ltd. 10 7 Fire Asso 3 110 73 Flying Tiger 8 87 FordCan A 2a 1 67 1 Ford France. 4 34.. FordMLtd 1 FtPittBrw 1 73...

ported sales 183 drums export. Gum rosin, per 100 pounds net welaht drums. FOB. Granite ARCHIBALD husband of the late Esther M. Gemmill.

Relatives and friends Blair Hold 2.40 2.65 Bluemn BostonHT 14 16' a BotanyMlls 4 5 do 5 pt 9' 10' Bowserlnc 3' 4 dopf 13' 15 Brockway 19' 21 18! 19 Brunner 6' a 7 Butla Co 13-a 14 Buff Eclip 17' 19 BuloloGld 6' 7' BurryBpf15' 17 Bvnndun 8 10 BushTerB 5' 6' i CamForge 7 8 Campbell 16 18 plant: WW 7.90: 7.53: or better 7.34 bags. invited to services 11 A. McClurg's No Riv Sec 2'z OhioMtch 15 Oswego 14 Oswego pf 29 Oxford El 2' 2 OxfdPapr 14! PabstBrw 21 Pan Cola 6' Pantasote 1 5.38 F.O.B. plant: WW 7.75. Drums, export.

F.A.S. sojthern ports: K. 7.75. Gum turpentine, per gallon. 7.2 pounds export, drums included, galvanised.

70c; black Iron, 67c; F.A.S. south National Securities Bond Ser 7.14 7.46 Mrs. Harry W. Keely iales in I5ue $1000 Close Chi Trans 35is '78 10 907a NJ 4s B'93 2 61 '-a Ohio Pw 3Us '68. 1 102 Ohio Pu- 3s '71.

5 So Cal Ed 3s '65. 11 FOREIGN BONDS Ital Pw Tr is ct. 22 Peru 1s-2' is '97 2 Stinnes I 3 st 4s'46 1 144 Stinnes I 2 st 4-'46 3 141 Complete sales. xEx-divi-dend. aPlus extra or extras.

bPakl or declared payable in 1953. cAccumulations paid or declared payable in 1953. dPaid in 1952. eCash and. or stock, flnciuding liquidating dividend.

Mrs. Matilda C. Keely, widow of 8 02 8 87 5.73 4.32 PrkrAppll 12'' Funeral Home, lbbo Harrison Fkd. Int. North Cedar Hill Cem.

Friends call Fri. eve. GRANSBACK. Of 433 W. Diamond Jan.

28. THEODORE, brother of Laura A. Bergey. Relatives and friends are Invited to services 1:30 P. Hesslnger Funeral Home.

2013 E. Susquehanna ave al Front st. Int. North-wood Cem. Viewing Fri.

eve. at Funeral Home. GROB. Jan. 28th.

EUGENIE 883 N. Preston wife of Fred O. Grob. Rela LowPrBd 7.35 Pfd Stk 8.12 Incme Ser 5.24 Speculativ 3.95 Stock Ser 6.10 ern ports. SPOT METAL PRICES NEW YORK Soot non-ferrous metal nricea: Harry W.

Keely, political leader and PatParch 12 city official, died Wednesday at her 6.67 Pa to Gold 3 PennaEng 21 home, 2527 Aspen st. COPPER 24 '2e a pound. Connecticut Vallev. LEAD 14c a pound. New York.

ZINC 12c a pound. East St. Louis. TIN (1.21!, a pound. CanSupOil 10 11 PennFruit 17'i Mrs.

Keely was a member of the do env pf 52' tives and friends are Invited to services 2 New York. Permutit 29 P. Funeral Home of Louis S. Helm. 8320 West Chester Pike.

Highland Park. Friends Pfaudler 27', NEW YORK COTTON FUTURES CapKecrds Carborund 34'-' Carlisle 5' 6 Carpenter 4 5 CearPtF 7 8' Cenco Cp 4 4' CentlSoya 33' Cent Tel 13 14 Phila D'y 28! and employes of Pennsylvania Hospital on Saturday at 11 A. M. at Oliver H. Bair's.

1820 Ind Stock 11.07 1210 LowPr 5.85 6.39 Instl. Shares Avia Grp 14.60 15 97 Bank Grp .90 .99 InsurGrp 1.24 137 Stock Bd 16 63 18.19 Diversified Funds Divers Stk 5.62 6.16 Divers Inv 6.95 7 62 x-Ex-dividend. Philadelphia Turners and other German societies. Her husband, who died July 16, 1944, was Receiver of Taxes under the administration of Mayor W. Freeland Kendrick.

He do S4 pf 58! PiaseckiH 21 may call Friday evening. GRCEL. Jan. 28. 1953.

of 7204 York road. Oak Lane. A. LLOYD, husband of Mildred M. Gruel (nee Smith).

Funeral services 10 A. at Helweg's. 463 York road. Jenkintown. Int.

Whitemarsh Memorial Park. Friends may call Fri. eve. HAMBRECHT. Of 621 Crescent Glen- NEW YORK RUBBER FUTURES NO.

1 ChaseCndy 1 NEW YORK COFFEE FUTURES CONTRACT Open Hign Low Close May 5J.35 53. J3 53.35 53.35 off July 53.00 53.00 53.00 5U.03n oif Pec. 51.95 51.95 51. 92 51.S8n oif Sales. 13 lots: n-nominal.

Open "High Low Close Mch 33.29 33.31 33.15 33.30 unch May 33.64 33.65 33.49 33.59 off 9 Jly 33.86 33.88 33.74 33.81 off 15 Oct 33.62 33.72 33.55 33.66 up 1 Dee 33.67 33.80 33.62 33.74 up 6 1934: Mch 33.90 33.94 33 85 33 94 up 2 May 33.88 34.00 33.86 33.96n up 1 Jly 33.79 33.79 33.79 33.79n up 9 Middling spot 3.3 90n up 5. n-Nomlnal. Average price 1516 in. middling at 10 southern do pf 4, Chesap Ind 3 4' Plastic 13' PiacerDev 45 Plomb Tool PlymCord 50 Plym Rub 4 Polaroid 31 Poi terHK 44 also had been a member of the State Legislature and was deputy clerk of Quarter Sessions Court at the time Close 27.70 off 15 27. 25b off 15 26.75b off 13 25.95b unch.

side, suddenly. Jan. 27. 1953, GRACE V. (nee ChiltonCo 17 18'a Open Hign Low Slar.

27.75 27.75 27.70 May 27 27.30 27.15 July 26.60b 26.85 26.75 Dec. 26.20 26.20 Sales, 54 lots: b-bid. NO. 3 Mar. 26 00b 26.00 26.00 Cinerama 41 4 INSURANCE STOCKS Bid Asked Bid Asked of his death.

ClevCliffs 22 PUmthStl 13 PROPOSALS Jersey In 39'a Chestnut st Interment at Arlington. Friends) may call Friday 7 to 9 P. M. TIEDEKEN. Jan.

26. 1953. FRANK 3 husband of Anna G. Tiedeken (nee Collins of 524 Country Club Lane. Manoa.

Relatives and friends. Holy Name Society. Men of Malvern, Invited to funeral 9 A. John P. Donohue Sons.

West Chester Pike, at L-vna Upper Darby. Solemn Requiem Mass, Sacred Heart Church. 10 A. M. Int.

St Denia' Cem. Friends may call 7:30 to 10 P. M. TIPTON. Jan.

28. 1953. BLANCHE JEPSIB (nee Gorman), aged 75 years, widow of Leonnrd J. Tipton, of 5840 Theodore st. Relatives and friends invited to services 1 1 A.

Funeral Home of J. Harry Stroud. 600-02 63d st. Int. Arlington Cem.

Friends call Fri. eve. TRAKALO Jan. 27. 1953.

MICHAEL of 823 N. 4th st. Relatives, friends, also employes of Geo. Ellis and Sns, are Invited to terviees 10 A A Mercer Quinby s. 1125 W.

Lehigh ave. InL. Drivata Friends m.w spot markets 33.12. 25 90n off 25 LinclnNL, 172 177 Potash Co 38 Price Natl 1 Punta Alg 12 tales, five lots; n-nominai. Mrs.

Keely is survived by a son, Harry of Easton, a daughter, Mrs. John Blood, of this Aetna Ca 108 112 Aetna Ins 59 61 Aetna 117' a 121 Aericul I 85' a 89 27'4 Hobensack). wife of Walter W. Hambrecht. Relatives and friends invited to services 10 A.

at Edwin F. Thies Funeral Home, 124 N. Easton Glenside. Int. Whitemarsh Memorial Park.

Friends may call Fri. eve. HANRAHAN. Jan. 28.

JAMES beloved hurband of Margaret (nee Dunn). Relatives and friends, also employes of Railway Express Agency, are invited to attend funeral 8:30 A. from late residence, 3577 Emerald st. Solemn Requiem Mass, St. Joan of Arc Church.

10 A. M. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Viewing Fri.

eve. NEW YORK COCOA FUTURES Purolator 15 Open High 34'a city, and four grandchildren. Close 29 95 unch 29.32 off 8 Mar 30.00 30.05 Low 29. B0 29.20 28.80 28.80 Services will be held at 1 P. M.

today at the funeral home of An 2R.95n off 10 28.80 off 10 27.80n off 10 HILL CREEK PROJECT PA-2-17 INVITATION FOR BIDS The Philadelohia Housing Authority will receive bids lor: C-NERAL CONSTRUCTION (Including Demolition. Site Improvements and Utilities) BAriNO AND VENTILATING Uncluding and Domestic Hot Water Dis- PLUMBING- (Eiceot D.metiic Hot Water Dis-ributton) ELECTRIC WORK (Including Site Lighting and Distribution) LAWNS AND PLANTINO May 29.45 29.50 Jly 29.15 29.17 Sep 28.90b 29.00 Dec 27.75b 27 80 Sales. 199 lots. b-Bld ket: Average snot price. NEW YORK LEAD FUTURES Open High Low Close b.

13.10 13.13 13.10 13.10b off 14 Mar. 13.10b 13.14 13.14 13.14b off 11 May 13.10b 13.15 13.15 13.14b otf 11 July 13.12 13.12 13.12 13.14b off 11 Dec. 13.10b 13.14 13.14 14.114b off 11 Sales. 14 lots; b-bid. NEW YORK COTTONSEED OIL 27 80 drew J.

Bair and Son, 3925 Chestnut HARRIS. Of 1086 Wynnewood Abing- Nominal. Spot Mar- Am All 32' a Am Auto 49? Am Eqpt 28' a Am Fiat's Amlns NJ 25 Am Reins 38 Am Surty 60' a Auto Ins 91 Bankers 58 Boston 37'4 Camden 24H st. Burial will be private. 30.50: Accra.

lair ler- call Fri. eve. mented. 32.20: Accra. Jan-Mar, 31.70: Bahia, superior.

32.20: Bahia. Jan-Mar, 31.70; Venezuela. La Guayra, ord 32.93. Mark E. Rissmilfer, Jr.

READING, Jan. E. Close Pr.Close Open Mar. 16.75 May 16.40 NEW YORK WOOL TOPS 16.69 16.67 ConnGLf 185 High 16.77 16.40 16.07 15.44 Low 16.66 16.32 16. 00 15.44 14.8S July 16.05 Rissmiller, of 145 N.

8th a 16.38 16.02 15 44 14.88 16.28 15.95 15.40 14.80 Sen. 15.44 Md Cas 25i do pr pf 49'a do cv pt 29' Mass Bnd 22 Mer Fire 43 9Ti Natl Cas 28 Natl Fire 68 Natl Un 44'a NwAm Cs 41 NH Fire NY Fire 23 North Riv 29 5 a Northeastn 77-e Northern 57'i Pac Fire 105 Pac Indm 634 Peerless 19'-a Phoenix 99'a Prov-Wsh 28 Reins NY 9 Repub Tex 51 St Fire 31" Seabrd Sr 81' a Security Springfeld 50' a Std Acedt 40'a Travlers 750 I Sc 66" US Fire 43' US Guar 128 West Fire 23i-a 52'a 303 24? 45 70 46 Va 43 50 24'a 31' 8'a 59'a 112 66H 20 a 101'a 30 10 334 40'i 52'a 42'a 770 68'i 45' 134 24'a clerk in the Philadelphia office of Oct. 14.85 14.88 Raad Std 8' Rem Arms 8 Revere Rac 6', Kichidson 21 RiehmCedr 6 Riley Stkr 19 River Brd 15' KivrsideM 15 Robertson 549 Rockwell 28 Ruhr Aire 14' RmCbl pf 35! RovlDPet 26 Russell FC 11- Russell.Mf 15 SacoLowll 15 SafetyCar 17 Schering 14? SciantnijC 9' 2 SeabrkFms 3' a Seaue Co 59' SeatrainL 11 Sec Bk Nt 3 Sec Bk pf 8' Shawmut 20' siiverBILM Va ShepNiles SkiatronEl 2 Skil Corp 19 Smith. Si 17', Sales. 77 contracts.

51 3 30 '2 22'a 40 62'2 95 3934 190 80'i 50'i 54 48' 92 74! i 61 28a 40 17 38'4 41 41 Va 170 46' i 42' -4 91 'a Open High Low Close Mar. 194.0 195.0 194.0 194 4 up 0.9 Mav 192.0 192.8 192.0 192.2b up 0.4 July 189.0b 190.0 189.0 189.3b UP 0.5 Oct. 186.3b 187.5 186.5 187.0b up 1.0 Dec. 184.3b 135.0 184.0 184.5b up 0.9 I 1954- May 180 5 180.5 180.5 180.0b off 0 4 Certificated spot tops advanced 10 points the Reading Co. for 30 years, died NEW YORK HIDE FUTURES today at St.

JoseDh's Hospital, here. He was 49. Coca-Cola 43 46 Colo Strs 36 38 Colo InfG 32 Cone pf 19 20 Cons Dbrn 15 16 Cont 5 5 a CopelandR 8 Crowell a a Dan River 14' 16 Delhi Oil 39 41 Delta Ail I 29' 3Ha Dent Sup 16! a 17 Det CT 29! 4 32 Det Harv 15' 16' Det Int Br 25 27 16' 17's Dictaphne 60 64 Di-Noc 4 Dist Thea 3' 4 Dofnan 2 3 Dravo 38 41 Drewrys 1 1 12 DuMnt pf 21! a 23! a Dun Br 28' 29 Durez Pis 22 24 Eastrnlnd 4' 4 EastrnRac 3 3' Edison 15' 16 Eiectrol 6 7'. 2 Electrolux 12' 13' Elk Horn 171 19 Emhart 101 105 EmpStOil 5 6 Erie Forge 7' 8 Fairmnt 17 19' a Fed MAW 3 FiftyBwy 11' 13 FirstBank 28'. 30 FirstBstn 35' 37" Firth Sterl 4 5' Flour Mills 8 10 FooteBros 14' 15 FooteMinl 39 43 Foremost 20 21' Foundatn 8 9 FownesBr 3 3 Fivsnillo 9" 10 FullerDB 2 GarlockP 21 22 Open High Low Close April 16.45b 16.47 16.10 16.10b off 35 Mr.

Rissmiller was a member of to 195. On; b-bid: n-nominal. July Contl Cas 77 OrumFrst 481 a Empl Grp 52 Emp Rein 46 i Federal 101 a 87 Fire Assn 72'- Firem 59 Firem InN 27' Gen Rein 38 Glen Falls 62H Globe Rep 153 Globe Rtg 36' Gt Am In 39' a Hanover Htfd Fire 165 Htfd Stm 44' a Home Ins 40 Ins Co NA 89' the Maidencreek Lutheran Church, 10.8ob lo.90 15.65 1x50b off 40 15.60b 15.40 15.37 15 30b off 34 23 lots; b-bid. Spot light native Oct. Salea.

cowhides. Blandon, and six fire companies. He CHICAGO DAIRY FUTURES EGGS STORAGE to. ron. suaaeniy.

Jan. 27. iaj. waluh, husband of Elizabeth J. Harris (nee Lake).

Relatives, friends and employes of J. S. Thorn Invited to services 2 P. at Edwin F. Thies Funeral Home.

124 N. Easton Glenside. Int. Hillside Cem. Friends may call Fri.

eve. HORNER. Jan. 28. 1953.

of 827 Cedar road. Hollywood, formerly of Frankford. JOHN husband of Clara M. Horner. Relatives and friends invited to services 2 P.

McClurg's Funeral Home. 1665 Harrison Frankford. Int. Ea-Tt Cedar Hill Cem. Friends may call Sunday evening.

HUSTON. On Jan. 29, 1953 EVA HUSTON, formerly of Sharon Hill. Pa. Service and interment private.

KAPLAN. Jan. 29. 1953. IKE.

husband of Ida. of 2636 S. Fairhll father of Mr. Isadore Kaplan. Mrs.

Lena Reich. Mrs. Dora Levin, brother of Mrs. Lillian Kosloff. Mrs.

Emma Edwards. Relatives and friends are invited to funeral services 11:30 A. M. precisely. Goldsteins' Memorial Chanel.

2129 N. Broad st. Int. Mt. Sharon Cem.

(Shiva will be observed at 2425 S. American st.) KILLIAN. Jan. 27. 1953.

RAYMOND beloved of Mae C. Killian. of 429 Edge-hill Glenside. Funeral 2 P. Rowland Funeral Home.

1415 W. Allegheny ve. Viewing Friday evening. 7 to 9. KING.

On Jan. 28. 1953. MARY C. daughter of the late Bernard and Mary Loughrey King, of 19 W.

Spring Ardmore. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral Sat. morning at 9 o'clock, from The McConaghy Funeral Home. Lancaster and Wyoming Ardmore. Solemn Requiem Mass at St.

Col-man's Church. 10 o'clock. Int. St. Denis Cem.

Friends invited Fri. 7 to 9:30. KOHLER. Jan. 28.

1953. WILLIAM A he- is survived by his wife, Ruth; his NEW YORK ZINC FUTURES parents, Mr. and'Mrs. Mark E. Rissmiller, and two sisters, Mrs.

John Tate and Miss Nettie Riss Clo.e 11.39b Off 11 Open High Low Close Pr close Sep 47.0O 47.0O 46.70 46.75 47.05 Oct 47.05 47.05 46.70 46.75 47.05 Salea. 56 contracts. BUTTER STORAGE Mar 64. 0O 64.00 63.75 63.90 64.00 Sales, 7 contracts. ll.S.Jb oif 10 Open High Low Ftb.

11.35 11.35 11.35 July 11.60b 11.65 11.63 iaep. 11.70 11.70 11.70 Oct. 11.70b 11.75 11.75 Sales, 22 lots; b-bid. 11.72b off 7 TtRNER. At Phila.

Pa. Jan. 28. 1951. HELEN B.

(nee Phipps). wile of James F. Turner. Relatives and lriends are invited ta services Sat. at 1 P.

Funeral Home of John C. Black. 314 Cedar Bristol. Int. private.

Friends may call Friday evening. WATERS. Jan. 28. 1953.

MARY L. O'BRIEN, wife of Daniel F. Waters. and daughter of the late John E. and Louise Krona O'Brien.

Relatives and friends invited to the funeral Mon. 9 A. at her home. 7139 Ard-leigh Mt. Airy, where friends mav call Sun.

eve. Solemn Mass of Requiem, Holy Crosa Church. 10 A. M. Int.

Holy Sepulchre Cem. In lieu of flowers, kindly send donations to tha Sacred Heart Cancer Home. WATSON. Of 4825 A Jan. 27.

1953, ELSIE I. McADOO. wife of James A. Watson. Relatives and friends are invited to services) 11 A from the Funeral Home oC Floyd Bishop.

5408 5th st. Int North Cedar H1U Cem. Friends may call Friday afte 7 P. M. WHITE.

Killed in action In Korea on Sept. 4. 19SO. PAUL FORD WHITE. Relatives and friends, also 8th Army.

1st Cavalry at invited to funeral services 2PM at his home. 2851 N. Hope st. Int. Mt.

Vernoa Cem. Friends may call Fri. alter 7 P. M. WII.LARD.

In Atlantic City. Jan. 29. 195S. WILLIAM aged 88 years.

Relatives and are invited to attend services 11 A. at Jeffries Sc Keats. 1713 Atlantic ave. Atlantic City, N. J.

Int. Pleasantville Cem. Friends may call Fri. eve. 7 to It.

WITHINCTON. LIZZIE on Jan. 28. 19n3 (nee Bennett), wife of the late William Ly Withlngton. of 4142 Gtlham formerly of Trevose.

Pa in her 92d year. Relatives and friends are invited to service Sat. 2PM David P. Lambie Funeral Hai. 6621 Prank-ford ave.

Int. Hillside Cem.FriSids call Fri. eve. ZINAR. Jan.

28. 1953. JOHN son of Louis and Rita D. Zlnar (nee Sylvestnnii. aged 4 years.

Relatives and Inends are invited attend funeral Sat 8 A. from his parents' residence. 3334 Tyson ae. Angel Mass. St.

Matthews Church. 9 A. M. Int. St Matthew a Conshohocken Friends may call Fri eve Smith.

KF 43 miller. Funeral services will be held at 2 P. M. Monday at the Schaeffer 11.75 oif 5 Stump funeral home, Kutztown. CHICAGO ONION FUTURES Y.

Stock Exchange Hourly Sales And Industrial Averages Burial will be in Blandon Cemetery. Close Pr.elose Open High Low Feb 4.00 4.00 3.70 Mar 4.10 4.15 3.86 3.80 3.98 4 08 3.94 1.80 30 Indus. ...287.35.... ..287.86. .287 98..., ....287.94....

Theodore J. Hopkins Nov 1 80 1.80 1.80 Shipping News Arrivals and clearances of ships in the port of Philadelphia yesterday, as reported by the Maritime Exchange: ARRIVALS 1.80 Sales. 1370 contracts. Volume 330.000 360.000 310.0CO 250.000 260,000 320,000 Hour 10- 11. 11- 12...

12- 1 1- 2 2- 3 3- 3:30. READING. Jap. 29. Theodore NEW YORK TIN FUTURES 287.96..

Hopkins, manager of the Graybar Electric for the last 36 Low 119.87 a Close 119.87 a Open High Aor. 119.25. 119.87 i up 62 'a loved husband of Nelda Kohler, residence, 705 Knorr st. Relatives, friends and all organiza .1.830.000 Total sales for the day Californian, American, from San Pedro via years, died this morning In the Read Gen Anal 110 120 Gen Contr 12! i 13 Gen Crude 45! 2 49' a tions oi wnicn ne w-as a memner invited to funeral 11 A. John C.

Kimmerle Fu ing Hospital, where he had been a neral Home, 2127 N. Broad st. Int. Forest GenDryB 7 8 Summary of Earnings Reports uilis cem. mends may call Friday evening.

Boston, consigned to American Hawaiian S. S. arrived at Pier 84, South. F. Bell.

American, from Tacoma via Bay onne. consigned to Weyerhaeuser S. 8. arrived at Pier 179. North.

Robin Gray. American, from Baltimore, consigned to Lavino Shipping arrived at Pier 53. South GetchelM 5 5 patient for three weeks. He was 55 and resided at 302 Harvard KOONS. At Pauisboro.

N. on Jan. 29. Giodings 15! 16', a 20 "2 16 17 57 29 15 28 13 17 16 19 15 11' 4 62' 4 9 21" Ha 20 2 20' 2 18 46 27 35 8 22 57 22 9 76 50 3' 10 22 18' 45 25' 20 1 1 18 29 8 25 93 32' 6 78 5 8 5 34 14 9 32" 28 12'a 44 19 12 5 4 9 15 46 "4 16 38 9 14'- 16 2 20' 7 18 3 38" 16 33' 5 5 2 9 9' 35 GtPt Cem 6 7 ANTHONY, husband of the late Minnie Koons (nee Holzman). aeed 87 years.

Relatives and Lincoln Park. A native of Philadelphia. Mr. Hop Sou Adv 25 Sou Prod 33 SWLumber 7 Specr Clin 2 SpragueEl 52 StaleyMfg 21 Std Milling 8 Std Screw 72 Stanly Wk 48 Sterling 3 Stern 9 Stravb CI 20 Strmbg CI 17 Strmbg pf 42 StruthWls Suo prop 19 Susq Mills 1 Taca Corp 1', Tampax 17', Taylor Oil 27' TemcoAirc 7- TennCentl 23 TennCn pf 87 30 Tenn Pd pf 5 Textrn pf 74 4 ThriftyDrg 7 Tideland 4 Time Inc 33 Timely CI 12 Tobin Pkg 8 Torringtn Towmotor 26 Tracerlab 11! a TricoProd 42 Uarco Inc 18 I'ltrasonie 11 Uni Artists 4 I'ni Pc Dye 3', irienas, also members or fa*gawan Tribe No. 4 I.O.R.M..

invited to attend the funeral on Mon Oirdler 56 59! Glass Fbrs 9 10 Od Humor 4' a 5 Flying Enterprise. IT. American, from Kobe at 8:30 A. from his late residence. 38 via Baltimore, consigned to Isbranaisen arrived at Pier 98.

South. kins moved to Lincoln Park six years ago. He was an Army veteran of the Grace. WR 32! a Riverfront. Pauisboro.

High Requiem Mass at 9 A. from St. John's R. C. Church.

Pauis Steel Advocate. American, from Calcutta via Cemetery Lots the Multi-Story Buildings. Nos. Al and A3, detaining hity-nine dwelling units each. No.

containing sixty dwelling uniis: and the six Two-Story and four Three-St-wy Dwelling Units. Kis. Ql and QIC. inclusive, containing forty dwelling units In ail. two hundred and eighteen dwelling unl's and a connected Boi.er House at the MILL CREEK PROJECT.

46th and Asoen Streets. Philadelphia. Pennsylvania. in addition to the GENERAL CONSTRUCTION Contract, separate prime contracts will be let for HEATING AND VENTILATING. PLUMBING.

ELECTRICAL WORK. AND X.AWN3 AND PLANTING. -Bids may be delivered by mail or In person to The Philadelphia Housing Authority. 9th Il r. Robinson Building.

42 South loth Street. Philadelphia 2. Pennsylvania, until 1:00 P. M. (IS.T.i.

March 18th. 1953. Bidders may also deliver their bids between th hours of 1:00 P. M. and 2:00 P.

M. (EST. March 18th. 1953. to the Auditorium of the Board of Education.

Acminisrra ion Building. Parkway at Twenty-first Street. Philadeiuhia 3. Pennsylvania. No bids will be received after 2:00 P.

M. E.S.T March 18th. 1953. at which time a. i bids will be publicly opened and read aloud in- the auditorium of the Boa- of Education.

Administration Building. Parkway at Twenty-fir street. Philadelphia 3. Pennsylvania. PropTsed forms of Contract Documents Including plans and specifications, are on file at the office of The Philadelphia Housing Authority.

9th Floor. Robinson Building. 42 South Street. Philadelphia 2. Pennsylvania.

Copies of the Documents may be obtained en and after January 30th 1953. by depositing 50.00 wi'h The Philadelphia Housing Authority ior each set of documents so obtained. Such deposit will be refunded to each person who returns the plans, specifications, and other documents in good condition within 10 days after bid opening. A certified check or bank draft, payable to The Philadelphia Housing Authority. U.

S. Government bonds, or a satisfactory bid bond executed by th. bidder and accepted sureties in an amount equal to five percent 5i ct the bid shall be submitted with each bid. The successful bidder will be required to furnish and pay for satisfactory performance and materialmen'a bonds issued by satisiactory sureties. Attention is called to the fact that not less than the minimum salaries and wages as set in the Specifications may be paid on this protect The Philadelphia Housing Authority reserves The right to reject any or .11 bids or parts of bids or to waive any informalities In the No bid shall be withdrawn for a period of 150 days subsequent to the opening of b.

ds without the consent of The Philadelphia Ho-jsing Authority. THE PHILADELPHIA HOUSING AUTHORITY. P. BLAIR LEE. Date: January 30.

1953 Chairman. ADVERTIsem*nT FOR BIDS Sealed bids will be received by The Housing Authorit for Furnishing Mixing and Delivering 9200 Pounds of Grass Seed t. The Philadelphia Housing Authority, at its Centrat Office. Ninth Floor. Robinson Building.

Fifteenth and Chestnut S.ree:s. Philadelphia 2. Pennsylvania, until 11:00 A on Tuesday. February 10. 1953.

at which" time and place all bids will be publicly opened and read aloud. The Form of Specifications, which includes tne Bid and Bond Forms, is on file and can be obtained at the above specified address THE PHILADELPHIA HOUSINO AUTHORITY. P. BLAIR LEE. Chairman.

SEALED PROPOSALS FOR THE PURCHASE OF 1854 TONS FERROUS SCRAP OFfERED FOR SALE BY PANAMA CANAL, COMPANY UNDER INVITATION 15 (previously called Circular 141. will be received at Panama Canal Company, 24 State New York 4. N. and at Office of Superintendent of Storehouse' Balboa. Canal Zone, until 10:30 A.

M. February 26. 1953. Blanks and iniormation available atj! sta'e New York 4. N.

Y. PROCUREMENT DEPARTMENT. ROOM 302 City Hall Annex. Sealed proposals received at office until 1:30 o'clock P. Eastern Standard Time.

Thursday. Februarr 19. 1953 opening In Room 313. Class UP Uniforms for Police Department. The form of contracts and bonds required to be entered int may be obtained in Room 715.

CI" Hall Annex. X. AL-aVCRT CHERASHOfU. Commiasiooer. boro.

int. pa. Friends call Sun. eve. First World War.

Surviving are his GrndU pf 43 45 GtAm Ind 4 5 Gt Pns DV 7 Grinnell 62' 1 66 Company Period ABC Vending Tear Dee. 31 Alabama Gt. Souther K. K. Year Dee.

31 Amee. Agricultural Chem. .6 mo. lec. 31 Bethlehem Steel Quar.

Dee. 31 Bethlehem Steel Year Dee. 31 Boston It Maine R. Year Dec. 31 N.

O. A Tex. Pac. Ry. Year Dec.

31 Continental an 10 mo. Oct. 31 Corby IH.i Distillery Quae. Nov. 30 Delaware ft Hudson Cn Quar.

Dee. 31 Delaware ft Hudson Co Year Dee. 31 Denver ft Rio Grande West. Dee. 31 KROPP.

Jan. 26. CASIMIE. beloved hus New York, consigned to Isthmian S. S.

ax-rived at Wilmington. Ulysses, Llberian, from Mina al Ahmadl. consigned to National Bulk Carriers, arrived at Hoe Island. wife, Thelma Hopkins; a son, Theo FOREST HILLS CEM Sylvan Lawn Sec 'i-prlce. A-142 Inquirer.

band of Kazmiera nee Kontoft). of 1847 N. 7th st. Relatives and friends invited to funeral dore at home; a brother, Leo A Gruen 12 14 a. irom cugene A.

Gniewek Fu Gustin-B 15' 17 SACRIFICE. grave Whitemarsh Memorial Park, section O. Write P-185 Inquirer. Hopkins, of Palmyra, N. and a neral Home.

2711 E. Allegheny ave. Requiem Haioca 25 Pan-New Vork. American, from Corpus Chrlstl. consigned to Charles Kura arrives at Sun Oil Co.

Gulf Caribbean. American, from Carpus Christi, consigned to Gulf Oil arrived at sister Mrs. Otto Klatt, of Owatonna, it. iw ot. unurcn.

Int. Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Viewing Friday eve. Harris Stl 31 33 Harshaw 32' 35 Hiszins 1 1 Eastern Corp, Year Dee. 31 Gulf.

Mobile ft Ohio R. R. Year Dee. 31 Hoe (R 6', a 7" Girara point. Ventura.

American, from New Haven, eon-aimed to The Texas arrived at Eagle Point. Minn. Mrs. Leonard J. Tipton HARM ley I fun 28-24 PA.

Alamar. American, from Tacoma via Port HoffmnR 14 15' HollWhit 37 39 Hoover 18' 20 Waldorf 16' 18 Hoving 6 'a 7 HudBayO 11 12' Mrs. Blanche Jessie Tipton, widow 7429 Hudson Coal Ce Hudson Conl Co Illinois Terminal R. R. Northern R.

Keyes Fibre Iju-lede Cias Louisville ft Nashville I.ukens Steel Maine Central R. R. Dee. 31 Year Dee. 31 Year Dee.

31 1. Dee. 31 Year Dee. 31 ...12 mo. Nov.

30 Year Dee. 31 Oct. 25 Year Dec. 31 of Leonard J. Tipton, died Wednesday at her home, 5840 Theodore after a short illness.

She was 75. HudPlp A 17 19 Mrs. Tipton is survived by four I Missouri Pacific I Net Income Net on Common 1952 1951 1952 1951 $1 268.313 $982,011 $135 $104 2.894.379 2.267,636 12 91 10 11 1,046.686 999.640 1 67 1.59 49.479.066 39.375,946 4 99 3 93 90.900,771 106.531.293 8 80 10.43 a 183. 323 a56 180 5,279 549 4.841.932 12.439.000 3 66 458.055 292,359 .41 .26 3.030,435 1.844,206 5.61 3 42 5.554,427 5.880.975 10 29 10.90 8.119.138 7.990.784 18 46 18.09 1.008.699 1.582.446 2 68 4.20 7.598.341 6451.827 281,808 629.999 1,498,170 506.486 462.596 1 01 .92 972.355 575.363 981.425 1.065.917 3 30 367 2.987.431 3.185.083 91 .97 25.098,368 22788,104 10 72 9 74 2.316.791 3 549,567 7.29 11 16 1.560.879 1,443,786 14 939.181 11.045.567 2.723.104 2,040.607 d1. 903.216 d1.

950.263 16.191.616 13.887.228 2 97 2 68 217,365 426.043 .13 26 554.593 1.065,164 .34 .67 e75.3OO.00O 73.700.0CO 517 5.11 8.363.952 7,955,840 9.68 9 21 923,178 723.099 3.03 2 37 13,217,172 9.527.000 4.97 3 55 14.258.823 8.993.381 6.36 3 36 13.105.741 7,862.763 70.49 39.98 43 013.063 45.353.643 6 01 6.85 846.460 1.507.587 2 87 5 37 873.877 769.855 2.22 12.06 3,489.000 4,237.000 1.14 f1.79 11.655.792 8.509.651 27.02 18 90 5.322.668 4.538.096 1.06 .91 69.665.483 68.872.246 14.77 14.59 1,284,717 1,532.636 3.55 4.32 409.875 455.317 1.80 2.00 274.207 392.669 1 44 2 07 11 864.358 T095 122 3.54 2.11 b22.15.822 SO 644 201 6.84 9.14 2.307.701 2.267.784 2.15 2 10 b-lncliidiac $3,626,000 Us credit. d-Net tear Dee. 31 fOUNDED 1878 New Orleans. Tex. ft Mex.

Dee. 31 X. Ontaria ft Western Dee. 31 31 Ohio Kdlson Year Dee. Pabca Products Quar.

Dee. OLIVER H. BAIR sons, Claire, Kenneth and Marshall, all of Erie, and Leonard, of Rut-ledge, Delaware county, and four daughters, Mrs. Dorothy McCoy, of Warren, Mrs. Sylvia White and Pabco Products 6 mo.

Dee. 31 31 31 31 Newark, consigned to Calmar 8. S. arrived at Pier 179. North.

Ragunda, Swedish, from New York, consigned to Norton Lilly and arrived at Pier 48. South Ataml Maru. Japanese, from Kobe via New York, consigned to Lavino Shipping arrived at Pier 14, Forth Richmond. CLEARED Tento. Norwegian, in ballast for Albany.

Fletero, Argentinian, with merchandise for Buenos Aires via Norlolk. Dona Alicia. Philippine, with merchandise for Manila via Baltimore. Amagisan Maru. Japanese, with merchandise for Yokohama via New York.

Balticia, Swedish. In ballast for Santiago. Conastoga. American, in ballast for Covenas. Goya, Norwegian, with merchandise for Antwerp via New York.

Freetown, British, with merchandise for Las Palmas via New York. Leena Dan. Danish, with mercandtse lor Cristobal via New York. Pine Ridge, American, In ballast for Mara-calbo. Tunaholm, Swedish.

In ballast for Halifax. Arsena, Panamaian. In ballast for Baltimore. Pas Piedras. Idberian.

In ballast for Puerto Phillips Petroleum ear Dec. Pittsburgh ft lake Krle Year Dee. DltlCTOCX Or FUNERALS 1120 CHESTNUT STREET TeieahsM Rl 4-13SI LACKMAN. Jan. 29.

1953. of 5825 Wakefield JAMES, husband of Theresa Lack man Relatives and frienda invited to service Sat 2' Irom The Osborne Funeral Home. 5426 Wayne Otn. Int. Ivy Hill Cem.

Friends may call at Funeral Home Fri. eve. LELDAHL. Of 6417 Tulip Jan. 27.

ANNA ALFREDA. wife of late Robert C. Lel-dahl. aged 73 years. Funeral Sat.

11 A. M. from Funeral Home of David U. Wright. 7015 Torresdale ave.

Int. Sunset Memorial Park. Friends call at Funeral Home Fri. eve. 7 to 9.

LEONARD. Jan 27. 1953. ANNA M. (nee Miller), wife of John J.

Leonard. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral 9:30 A. her late residence. 2925 Ruth st. Solemn Requiem Mass.

Church of the Visitation B.V.M.. 11 A. M. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem.

Friends may call Fri. eve. LESLIE. At Gibbstown, N. on Jan.

28 JOHN LESLIE, aged 66 yeara. Funeral services Mon. at 1:30 P. from the Pettit Funeral Home, 228 W. Broad Pauisboro.

Int. Arlington Drexel Hill. Friends call Sun. eve. LEWIS Jan.

27. 1953. ROBERT 8., of New Newportville. Pa. Relatives and friends are invited to the services Sat.

at 2 P. M. at the Funeral Home of J. Maurice Tomlinson, Bristol pike. Cornwells Heights.

Pa. Int. Sunset Memorial Park, Somerton. Phila, Pa. Viewing Fri.

eve. LOHMANN. Suddenly. Jan. 28.

1953. FREDERICK, husband of Edith Lohmann. Relatives and frienda, employes of PTC. are invited to services 11 A. at hla late residence.

3126 N. 33d where friends may call Fri. eve. Int. Mt.

Peace Cemetery. LTJTZKT. Jan. 28, 1953. JEROME, of The Pelham Park Manor, beloved husband of Dora Lutzky and devoted father of Mr.

Herbert Lutz-ky. Service and interment at the convenience of the family. Kindly omit now era. I i Pitt.bura-h ft West Virginia Dee. 31 Mrs.

Elsie Sea bold, both of Philadel phia, and Mrs. Gladys Keen, of Pacific I-ia-hUnr. Year Dee. 31 St. Louis-San Francisco Dec.

31 St. Louis Southwestern Year Dee. 31 Hugoton 43 46 Hydrocarb 3 4' IndianaLm 4 5 Intl Cellu 28 30 Intl RefU 31 3J Intl Resist 4'a 5 Int Text 14 15 Int Bakrs 16 18 do pf 75' 78' IntMtrFr11 12 ITE Circt 61 4 ITE 4' conv pf 80 JackiHntz 6 6 Jervis Corp 7' a 8" Jessup Stl 7 8 JohnstonT 10! 10 Kaiser Stl 11 12 Kaiser pf 20 22 KalamPch 21 23 Kearney 10 11 KeHett Air 1.40 1.75 KendallCo 38 41 Ker.dllRef 21 23 Kent Mr 9 Kerr-McG 45 47 CM Drill A 8 I'niDrill 14 I'ni Ilium 44'-4 I'ni Print 14 US Potash 36 L'S Sugar 9 US Truck 13 Uni Util 15 UnivMjrEl 1 UnivMtch 18' UnivWindg 6 Upson Co 16 Vacm Cone 2l'a ValleyMIr 35' VanityFr 15 Veeder-Rt 31', Verney Cp 4 Vicana Sue Vietoreen 5' a Virg Dare 2' a Vitro Mfg 7 Watf Disny 8' WamerCo 33 -WarnSw 16 WarrenBr 19 WebsterChi 8 WellmnEn 12 WestPtMf 25 Weverhr 69 Wood SU 161 Bryn Mawr. Services will be held at 11 A. Sun Oil Co Year Dec.

Superior Steel Dee. Talrott (Jamest Ine Year Dee. tomorrow at the Stroud funeral 31 31 31 Texas Cms Transmission ....1 ear Dee. Texas ft Pacific Ry Year Dee. home, 600 N.

63d st. Burial will be in Arlington Cemetery. Toledo Edison Year Dec. 31 I'nioa Pacific Year Dee. 31 V.

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The Philadelphia Inquirer from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (2024)

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