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..'J#Jf#P^p|k : : H.^ffH*'JHWWJ'Mf •' '•I'^SP'^BB ^.,v«l ;JW .»lP«U WW ,liipi,.^IWLJXf,l..l|LlJ| WIBt HM'.l^ JW'|W'»'l6*B»*»aa3LJj P**ge Ten SYRACUSE HERALD-JOURNAL ftifr, Saturday, Margh 14, 49*g. AWERDICK _ -In Liverpool. N. Y., 1*4*. ADOLPH AWERDICK, aged 87 years. March 13, D E A TH ,RECORD MRS. AZELLA B. BOYLE Last rites tor Mrs. Azella Borst Sol Mrs. Robert G. Kenefkk Dies After Suffering Shock Survived by three daughters. Mrs. Q. J. . , , , . - . . , . . , gckeritn arm Mrs.'joseph Johannes, both Last rites for Mrs. Azella Borst A shock suffered last night at 9tald, and continued residence in Wt^oM^!&tnd^iw 0 F.A;Sr:i Bo >' ,e ' 89 ' of 214 *L a11 Avenue. Sol- o'clock at her home in the Ellis I this city during later years, when ;ick of Syracuse; eight grandchildren, vay, who died Frlaay at a Solvay r ou - rt Apartments 101 Woodbine fte neaded tne sports staff of the convalescent home will h».. hwlrl * ' ' Curb Quotations I Complete Closing Stock Market Quotations neral from the home of his daughter •a. M. J. Cobey, 308 Alder Street, Mon- day at s AM AM Uon. Arrangement*, O. H. Maurer. convalescent home, will be. .held st. Joseph's church at 9:30 privately at 2 P.M. Sunday at. the Friends invited, interment Assump- 1 home of h e r s o n BOVLE—March 13. Lester Boyle,-at the Hall Avenue address, the Rev, 1942, AZELLA BORST I Charles N. Ouderkirk of Freeman QOYLX, aged 89 years. Survived by four A v e n u e Methodist Church' nffirlat sons, one sister. Ave grandchildren a n d ! * venu ^ Meinoaisi CTllircn OHHMI nine great-grandchildren. Private services' lng. Burial Will b e i n Belle Isle at thehomeof Jier son. Lester z. Boyle. | Cemeterv. Mrs. Boyle, a native of 314 Hall Avenu B*v. Charles °Oudcra 1 iri ( aV orTiciatmg! 1 Taft Settlement, is survived by four Friends wishing mav call Saturday, 2 to: sons. Lester 4 and 7 to 9 P.M. Burial at Belle Isle Frank H. Wenz ft Co. directing. . BUROICK—In Liverpool. N. Y.f March 12. Avenue, claimed the life of Mrs. Edith H. Cantwell Keneflck, 54, wife of Robert G. Keneflck, at 7:50 A.M. today. Mrs. Keneflck was president of the Syracuse Lighthouse Service League, a communicant of the Church of the Blessed Sacrament, William, James and rand a member of the Mothers Club Jesse Boyle; a sister, Mrs. Alice Russell; five grandchildren, and 19«2. JESSIK "PORTER BURDicK sur- nine ' great-grandchildren. vived by one daughter. Virginia Burdick;j » two sons, Grant A. and Howard C. I 1.1*118 P WASTYVfUlTi Burdlck: tour grandchildren; two broth-I **«-»» «-. twinuuu era. Ralph and Frank Porter. Funeral I Private rites for Lois Caroline services will take place from her late jr-jstwnnrl 11 riaiio-htf»r nt Mr nnri home. 910 Second Street. Sunday aftet- i ^asiwood, 1J aailgnier Ot Mr. ana noon at 2:30 o'clock. Friends are invited.Mrs. Clayton E. Eastwood of Cicerov 'TMki?'* son M in n cna'rg d e e CtmeleT1 - L1 *;who died at the family home on [Friday, will be conducted at 1:30 CARROLL m this city, March 13. 1942. P . M . Monday at the home. Burial of Theta Phi Alpha at Syracuse University, the Convent . School Auxiliary and the Eastwood Busi- ness' Association. Mrs. Keneflck had been a leader too in business affairs of Eastwood, conducting a millinery business at ,2,620 James Street the last five years.-- A native of Boston, Mass., Mrs Syracuse Journal. Besides her husband, Mrs. Kene- flck leaves two sons, Robert G. Keneflck, Jr., of Utica^ and Thomas W. Keneflck of the United States Army; two daughters, Miss Edith M. Keneflck, a student at the Yale Nursing School in N e w ' Haven, Conn., and Miss Catherine Louise Keneflck, a student at Rochester University; two grandchildren^ Robert R. and Richard Keneflck of Utica; two brothers,' Francis D. Cantwell of Hingham, Mass., and Richard Cantwell of Syracuse, and three sisters, Mrs. Edward D. Has- san of Boston, Mrs. Lillian Clif- ford of Hyde Park, Mass., and Mrs. Josephine Curley of Hingham. Friends may call at the Carl E. High Low CIOM so jo l e p 19% 18% 19% -7 7% a k "fc 43 43 43 "il« »£• »»(»'• '-| "1 IS* ' 10 ^r P ?uSd A c?ec^^rtii;reT 0 n d an b ^wiH be in North Syracuse Ceme-"|late Dennis J. and Ellen Cantwell. one daughter, Edward and Ariene Carroll;! tery. Besides her parents, thei gfcl »"* was educated in Boston, and Keneflck was a daughter of the jWelter funeral establishment in James Street tonight and Sunday ^}&^&'£%$£%£%£ 0 .;» survived-by a brother. Charles i became the bride of Robert G. rus and R. c. Eiwood Fiske; her grand-1 Asa Eastwood; a, sister, Eunice i Keneflck in that city in 1910. g S? e /; n Mrs ; A ? a S ei n ie JT"""? 1 S" b ^! J ane Eastwood; her maternal I The couple came to Syracuse In SdiTrt i A k f f j R B^'Piiitoother, Mrs. Geneva Wood-|lM2 when Mr. Keneflck became church at 9:30. Friends invited. Burial j ward, and her paternal grand-1 sports editor of the Syracuse Her-'Thomas Cemetery at. Agne. cemetery. I mother. Mrs. Minnie Eastwood, all' BAZLCTON—On March 12. 1942, CHARLES. I of Cicero, i' He Is survived by one son, Winfred; one afternoon and evening. The body will be taken to Palmer, Mass., Monday for a solemn requiem mass at , St. Thomas Church Tuesday morning, and burial will be in St. ing is an official list of bonds and stocks traded in on the New York Curb Market today Sales (in 100a) 3 Am Cyan B ....... S Apa Exp L S Am Oaa A El 1* Am Maracaibo 3 Am Rapubhc* 1 Ark Nat O u A ... 1 Ati eat Flab ..... " .00 Baldwin Loco war. 3 Barium Sta 8tl\... 5 Beech Aire 1 Bell Aire 4 Btrt * Oar Furn 1 Bliss <• W) 2 Breeze Corp ....... 4 Brewst Aero l.Ca-talin Am ........ 3 Cities Service ..... ,S0 do pf .,... 3 Cleve Tract .... 1 Colo Fuel ft I war. 2 Colum O ft O 1 Conn Tel ft El .... 1 Gone Oaa ut ...... 3 Cant Roll ft Stl ... 2 Creole Pet ........ 47 Croft Brewing ...,, 4 Cuban Atl Sua- ... 2 Eagle Pich Ld 1% 6 El Bond ft .Sh I 1 Eo,uity—-Cbrp 3/10 11 Falrchild En ft Air 1% 1 Ford Mot Ltd 1% 3 Glen Aid Coal .... 13% 2 Gulf OU 29% 1 Hecla Min 5% 2 Humble Oil 47 1 111 Iowa Pow dlv et 1% 1 50 Ins Co N Am C4 New York, March 14 <*>-Foliow-f N «,w York, March 14 (*»—Pollow- lng tk the complete closing list of today's transactions in , stocks on .the New York Stock Exchange: altter. Miss Gertrude Hazleton. and sev- ***»»«»«—« « oral grandchildren. Funeral services will CllARLEf* HAZF.LTON be held from the Allanson Funeral Home, ,,,. , r-u„».i.„ rj„,«u^,n Phoenix, N . Y.. sundav at 3 P.M. Tem-, Rites for Charles Hazelton, a porary interment at phoenix Rural ceme-| former resident of West Phoenix, Clyde for burial. Mr. Turner is survived by a sister, Mrs. W. F. Dorf. tery. Arrangements, Robert S. Carpenter, j wh(J died Tnursday at Onondaga j MISS RUTH E, WINTER Final rites for Miss Ruth Eliza- JUBER — in this citv. March 13th. 1942. Hill, will be conducted at 3 P.M. beth Winter 21 daughter of Mr BR^ET AGNES JUBER. survived by tw'o; Sundav . i n t h e Allanson funeral • -- --' «"--. aau B m «-- -•• slaughters, two sons, Mrs. Mllo Wiley, Mrs. - _ Bkeymond LaFrance, Joseph and Thomas home, Phoenix, by t-he ReV. Don- -Mber: eight grandchtidren, two great-1 a id Condon of All Saints Episcopal K andchildren. Funeral will be held from •/>»,•,-„v, c,,i*„„ Vu,, k»j., „,;u «e,of her daughter, Mrs. Aiiio wiiev. Church, Fulton. The body will be W02 East Fayette street. Mbnday at 10:00 placed in a vault in Phoenix Rural A.M.; St. Joseph's French Church at 10:30. ' fpmnterv nonHino hnrinl at Mnrv- jariends and members of salt city Circle. J-emeiery penmng rjunai at Mar> 4W. Companions of the Forest of America, | land, N . Y . Mr. Hazelton IS sur- Bunai s. Mary's | vived b y a son> winfred Hazelton; ia sister, Miss Gertrude Hazelton, \ aUNKFiCK — in this city, March u; 1942. ! an d several grandchildren. v MRS. EDITH H. KENEFICK. Survived by 6 ', husbar.ti. Robert G.; two sons, Robert G , !—~ Jr.. of TJtica and Thomas w. of u s. MRS. BRIDGET JIBER Army; 'two daughters. Miss Edith M. of •» The funeral of Mrs. Bridget Juber, a life resident of Syracuse,* Are Invited to attend. Cemetery. and Mrs. Philip Winter of 7 East Gertesee Street; Baldwinsville, who died Tuesday in Worcester, Mass., City Hospital, will be conducted at 2 P.M. Monday in the R. L. Mad- den funeral home, Baldwinsville, with burial in Riverview Cemetery, that village Miss Winter is sur-" member of Zion -- Evangelfal Lu vived by her parents, and five brothers, Edward and Raymond of Nicholas Walther J>ies; Funeral to Be Held on Monday Nicholas John Walther of 620 Park Street, a native of Germany and resident of Syracuse 50 years, died Saturday at his home. Mr. Walther was at one time employed hy the Ryan Brewing Company and later at the Onon- daga Pottery Company. He had been retired 11 years. He^was a theran Church, the Workmen's Sick and Death Benefit Associa- New'Haven. Conn., and Catherine Louise Keneflck of Rochester; two brothers, Fran- Sft^^Kui'ttr^^^^ died Fr iday at the home.oil MRS. MARIE L. GAIGE ward D. Hassan of Boston. Mrs. Lillian j her daughter, Mrs. Milo Wiley, I Mrs. Marie Lindsay Gaige, a na- SrWJs?.^ Fayette Street, will be Stive-of Newcomb and resident of Robert R. and Richard Keneflck of utica. i conducted at 10 A.M. Monday at Syracuse 24 years, died Saturday SgoTjIm«* y st"et ^at'urdfy"""" 9 H0 SdJ the Wiley home a n d a t 10:30 at her home, 1103 East Genesee •unday, 2 to 5 and 7 to 9. Burial Tuesday 'O'clock in Saint Joseph's (French) (Street, Surviving are her husband, tn Palmer, Mass. , j Church. Burial:, will be in St. I Clarence Gaige; three daughters, •• UCtoN—Of this city. March u, 1942, DEL- 'Mary's Cemetery. Mrs. Juber was Mrs. Edward Laws of Glen Echo, Miss Patricia Ryan of Syra- Augusta Fla Arthur of Endicott tion a n d w as trea surer of the Frank of Baldwinsville and Joseph - Winter of Honolulu. is* 15^ T% 7% 17 Int Pap war 1 Int Petrol ...... 1 Int Home Eq ... 1 Lake Shore M .. 4 Lehigh C ft N . 3 Lone Star Gas . 2 Mesabl Iron 2 Mt City COP 1 Nat Bellas Hess 4 Nat Fuel G it 5% U ft Bales (InlOOa) High Low Last 37% 44* 31 * 11/33 r 4S4 130 13% »» 73 34V» 1% % 1% V4 9H 1 Nat Trans B% 1 Nat Tun ft Mines . . S .50 N J Zinc 59% 4 Naig Hud Pow .... 1% 2 Nor Sta Pw A 2V» 2 Pac G ft E 6 pf .. 35 1 Pantepec Oil Ven . . 3 % 28 Pennroad 3 1 Pa-Cent Airl 4% 4 Pioneer Gold 1% 3 Pitts PI Gl 55% 1 Pug Sd P ft L $8 pf 42 7 Republic Avia 4% „1 Sa!t_Dome Oil 2% 5 St Oil Ky 10% 2 Sunray OU 1*4 1 Transwest OU 4% 1 Tublze Chat ....... 4 1 Unit Cig-Wh Strs .. 5/1S 1 Unit Gas ...... % 1 Unit Lt ft Pow A .. % 2 Utah-Ldaho Sug .. 3% 2 Vultee Aire 8*i 2 Wichita R Oil ..... 5% 3 l 5 8% »V* 3 58% 1H 2>i 35 V A 1* 55% 43 4% 3% 10% iS % 2% 8% 5% 3/18 8% -5% 6% 8% 9V* % 1% 3 «% 3 59^4 Hi 3% 35 »% 3 8'- 1% 55% 43 4% 3% 10% « 4% 4 5/18 % % 3% 8% 5% 1 Abbott bib ; .... 1 Acme SMi « Ate Reduction ... 3 Alleghany Corp . 1 Allegheny Lud pu .34 Altec * West ... 3 Allen Industries 1 Al Chem Ik Dye ) Allied Mills ..... 3 Allied Strs ...... 1 do pfd ........ 1 Aius-45h Mfg ... l Amal Leather .. 3 Am Airlines 33% 1 Am Bhake Shoe ... 37% 4 Am Can H% 1 Am Car ft F pfd .. 70% 1 Am Colortype ...... » 1 Am crystal Bug .... 18% 1 Am Incaus Tiling.. % 2 Am European . . 4V» 2 Am ft For PoW . . % 1 do 17 Pf 33% 2 Am Bide ft Leather 3Vi 3 Am Home Prod 1 Am Ice pf 7 Am International 1 Am Locomotive . 9 Am Metal ..... .20 Am News Co . . 3 Am Pow ft Lt . 1 do M pt 15 Am Rad ft at 8. 5 Am Roll Mill ... .30 do pf . 66% 1 Am Safety Raaor 1 Am Seating .... 1 Am Smelt ft R.. .30 Am Snuff pf . . . 3 Am Stl Fdrs ... 1 Am Stores .... 11 Am Tel ft Tel . 6 Am Tobacco ... 8 do B 2 Am Tob pfd .... 2 Am Viscose 3 Am Wat Wks ... 1 Am Wool pfd .•• 3 Am Zinc L ft 8 . 1 do pr pfd 2 Anaconda 1 Anchor Hock Ol 3 Arm III 2 do pr pfd 2 Armstrong Cork .30 Assoc Inv pfd .. 15 Atch T ft 8 F . . 2 do Pfd . 6 Atl Coast Line . 4 Atl. Refining ... 1 Atlas Corp ...... 13 Aviation Corp ... B Sett 27% 3% 8% *> 24% 9/18 18% 4% 11 s% 31 •Sit 31% 6/18 11/33 30 30 73 73 4 130 ^tt 5% 73 34% 1% 33% 37% 68 70% 6 18% % •8 % 33% 3% 38 4 130 13 Va 1% 73 38% 1% 33% gv, 70% > 18% % 4% 33*. 2% 38 11 66% 5% 3% 7 7 38% 38% 144 144 18% 19% 11% 11% 37% "87% 3% 3% 8% 8% 20 30 24% 24% % % .15 11 54% 8% 7 38% 144 18% 11% . 118% 118% 118% ? 39 38% 33 . 39% 39 39% . 138 138 US 33% 33% 33% 3% 80% 4 43% 2S*<. 12% 2% 68 V, 4 43% »% 13% w m 41 33 83% 37 88% 23% 18% 6% 3% 2% 49 % 4 43% 25% 12% Sales "In lMsi J High 1 Hudson Bay M&S.. 19 1 Hudson Motor •••• *% • Hupp Motor n/lfl Lew Close 19 18 3% , 3% % ' % 3 Ullnols Central ... 4 Indpls Pw ft Lt .. 1 ladust Rayon I Inland Steel 1 Inspire! Con COP . '^m **»wSBsa.A^BleTae"- JAVSA 1 Int Harvester. 1 Int Mar Marina .... Int Minerals ft Ch t Et Nickel Canada.. I Int Paper 1 do pfd .30 Int Ry Cen A pid.- 1 Int Bait 4 Int Tel ft Tel 3 Interst Dept Strs.. 6% 13 34% 87% 18% 7 8% 6% 13 13 34% 34% 47% 87% 10% 10% 6% 46% 45 % 8% 8% 3 38% "ft 58% 43% 38 3% 8% 1 Jewel Tea ...... 3 Johns Man vine 3 Jones * L atl . 31% 68% 31% 3 38% 13 68% 8* 3% 8% 31% M 31% 1 Kan City South .. « Kayser J . . . 3 Reiser Hay Wh A 10 Kennecott Cop .. 1 Keystone 8 ft W 3 Kresgs S S 3 Kress B H 4 , 7% 31%" 13% 18% 21 4 7% 12% 31% 13% 13% 81 7 48% 8% 3 M% 13 M% 43% 38 3% 8% 31% M 31% •7% 13% »% 13% 13% 21 6 Lambert Co 12% 1 Lee Rubber A Tire. 16% 1 Lehigh Port Q ..... lf% 8 Lehigh Val Coal pf. 11% 3 Leh, Val RR ....... * 3% 1 Lerner Stores ...... 18% 1 Ub-O-F Glass 31% 7 Llbby McNftL... 1 Liggett ft My B .... 1 Lima Loco ,.: .... >. 3 Liquid Carbonic ... 3 Lockheed Aire ...... 1 Loew's Ine 4 Lone Stat Cem ..... 1 Louiav ft Hash 13% 16% 18% .. 13% 18% 13% 16% 19% M 81 23 93% 36% 89% 33% 16% 6% 3% Regional Market PHTNE TEMPLETON NIXON, survived a charter member of Salt CityiMd •Z^XJFP&nSI®. S t o d g e 485. Companions of the For- cuse, and Mrs. Herbert Smith of homT 620 Park s C t f h e Rev SS %££; M r„tr j^Sicre- ^ ° f AmenCa _: JJSS. a hermofh d e? r M5 y A n nn°a i SkS. 2fe '&*«&• . Burial Mrs. Jeanette Brown, and one brother. „„„ ,„.„,„,„„,. ^-oo^,. .f>^ cuse - ner motnors Mrs. Anna will be in Woodlawn Cemetery. latter organization for many years., TotaI 8t0Ck sale$ today> 41i000 5n , res Surviving are his wife, Mrs. !year ago. 74,910 shares. Mary' Schirmer Walther: two daughters, Mrs. Patrick J. Murphy ?H«rt?. r %. R w!u». HUd f r X fl , f 0 "' All retail quotations held Arm at the Re. Charles P Walther of Ossining; g i 0 a i Market today as farmers enjoyed an , h ^ ee ,? rand daughters, Miss Pat-; acUve trading session, demanrreorreshond- jricia. Miss Elizabeth and Miss Kath-|mg with plentiful supplies, leen Murphy; a grandson, Charles wholesale commission houses reduced the Lawrence Walther of Ossining. I price of string beans but increased the rates Funeral services Will be COh- ! °n broccoli, Texas cabbage and chicory, ducted at 2 P. M. Monday at the I RETAIL VUOTATIONS I Furnished bv New Ynrt State Department of Agriculture and Markets Apples. CorUand. oushel TesasAeton: one niece, one rvephsw.,*W'^ SOPHRONIA B. CARROLL;Lindsay of Glens Falls; threai »*2.^JII*^rl y i,lV 0 S\ e Q-Vn 4 n >?n r rk' Rites for Mrs. Sophronia B. Car- brothers, Lee, Bernard and Bee-: Mi* Street. Monday morning at 9.30 0 clock ,. .- . ^ T . _ ' , ' and requiem mass at Calvary Episcopal roll, wife of Cecil D. Carroll of 709 man Lindsay of Glens Falls, and Church. 1511 James street, at 10 o'clock, j Turtle street, who died Friday at six grandchildren. Services will be m e n d , invited lUnghamton papers please gt Jos(?ph , s Hogpitali wil , be c0n .| conducted at '8:45 A.M. Tuesday ducted at 9 A.M. Monday in the!at the home, and at 9:30 o'clock J. J. Malloy funeral home and at!in Saint Joseph's (French) Church. copy. THOLENS— At her late home. 128 Redfleld Place, Syracuse, March 14. 1942. LAVILLA Be-:9:30 o'clock in Saint John the Burial will be in Agnes' Cemetery. HKLTY. wife of Charles P. Tholens aides her husband, she is survived by one iBaOtist Church daughter, Mrs, Emersonc. Underwood pf ~ ™ r Syracuse. Funeral Monday morning at^t Grace Episcopal Church at U o'clock. Rev. t Bradford H. Tite officiating, interment at; nnVAT tl 1W n loir Oakwood Cemetery. Arrangements by C. * J J i w r A t i u J*I. t I\I\K R-Baton. , T>onald Malcolm Clark, infant y, March 14, 1942, ;Son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul F. Clark R, 620 Park Street. | 0 j ] Syracuse Memorial Hospital. Burial will be in St. Mary's Cem etery. WALTHER — In this eit; ^r^ea^/^ft^rt'Kary^h^!^ 1 " ' ' '••'"•» ' = » - Walther. two daughters. Mrs, P. J. Mur- | Ml ? by and Mrs. Robert Hilder: son, Charles The body was re eased to the Wel- . WalUier of Ossining, N.Y.: three grand- lf f, IT , prn i u nm own TO IA. daughters. Misses Patricia. Elizabeth and.ifr mn . .... Kathleen Murphy; grandson, Charles L. (Street, Walther. Member of Zlon's Lutheran Church. Services Monday, 2 P.M., late home. Rev. C P. Jensen officiating. Burial Woodlawn. Arrangements by Welter. MISS MARGARET L. CAWLE*-" Last rites for Miss Margaret L, WoRDiN—March 12,1942. ELLA WORDEK. [Cawley, who died Thursday, were Survived by her daughter Mrs. Georgia jconducted a t 9 A . M . Saturday at Mae Benton; one sister. Mrs, Cora Sny-:.. *„,_« „« v,„. „, V . »» der of uttea, N. T., *nd five grandchii-! l he home of her niece, Mrs. Mar- dren. Services at the Carl J, Ballwegitin P. Walsh, 114 Cadillac Street Home for Funerals, 4612 South Salma ,,_ j _» n.^n A A* e.e c„i*« T„I Street, Monday at 2 P.M. Interment at ,™a at J.M A . M . a t Saint John Souie Cemetery. the Baptist Church. The Rev -_ - . j John W. Lynch was celebrant at a> high mass of requiem, assisted by the Rev. Roy F. Fournier as dea- sori and the Rev. Dr. William J. Glynn as subdeacon. The Rev. Charles A, Dee was in the sanctu- ary. Bearers were Edward J. Mur- phy, Walter J. Gaughn, John A. Porceng. James F. Mack, Daniel J. Kiely and Charles M. O'Donnell. Burial was in St. Agnes' Cemetery: David Bibb Graves Dead at 68: Twice Alabama Governor Montgomery, Ala., March 14 (JF>.~David Bibb Graves, 68, twice Governor of Alabama and a can- didate for a third term, died un- pectedly at Sarasota, Fla., early today. Mrs. Graves was awakened by the former Governor's heavy breathing and summoned Dr. A. L. Matthews aboul—2 said he CARD OF THANKS gE WISH TO THANK our friends and neighbors tor their kindness shown to us in the Ulness and death of our daughter and sister. Also those who sent floral Offerings and cars. MR. and MRS JOSEPH ALBINO FRANK and SAMUEL ALBINO MR. JOSEPH VIRCILLO FUNERAL DIRECTORS sCorn i»ll. Clement A Greenlea. IT H H Greenleaf. I M • Mti sera. Home hit w Onondast ' M L. I/AM/AIIAN fttaerai Service. 5:i Tompkins St e-saet *RW physician after,, Graves recently underwent op- erations in Baltimore and was convalescing at Sarasota before opening his campaign for the Democratic gubernatorial nomina- tion in the May 5 primary, Arthur Thompson, Former Official Dies; Rites Monday Funeral services are to be Con- ducted Monday for Arthur R.. Thompson, former commissioner of public works for the City of Syra- cuse and a 32d degree Mason, who died of a heart attack Friday night at. his. home. Rites will be con- rlal home at 2 P.M. by the Rev. Dr. Calvin M. Thompson, Jr., of Dela- ware Street Baptist Church. Burial will be in Oakwood Cemetery. Mr. Thompson suffered a stroke three years ago and since had been in poor health. He died an hour after he was stricken last night He was a member of Central City Lodge 305, F. and A. M. His father, Aaron R. Thompson, also was commissioner of public works, ; TJ^;' holding that position in 1902, and died shortly a S ain from 1904 to 1906 Funeral Services Deaths of Prominent] ??* ?. und , a y fo , r MRS. CLARA M. HAR F.n.'l r tes for Mrs. Clara Mer- !>-o««2 | rns Harris, who died Wednesday. v\ ere conducted at 2:30 p. M. Sat- urday at the home of her sister, Mrs. Clarence B. PulVer, 411 Scott 0AV1D P. KEARNEY [Avenue, the Rev. Dr. John E. Hum- .IHoma stl Oiffordst. Phone s-2811 •'""" of the English Lutheran ^%>T»O/SVT i~r'vr\\*k~aTC |f hurch of the Atonement offlclat- OMPSON & LEONARD i ng . .. Burial, wag In Woodlawn MSI Jajn«»k_Fh. 3-»W^-jW C4»rri4>tery. Bearerg were Harry MeKlNLEY BROS. ' \^ $*&, J?'" 0 *' 8, £'"?& Pul " II. MeirLdV ia McKimer LM„ 3-84*3b er i ™«*r« Schaum, Carl Wolfrom KEEOAN k OSBELT Bnatt atSM.Ballna Phone 3-4813 C. C. CARROLL & CO l«ral Service. 1311 Milton Ave and Frank Kisselsteln. Phoneti« • «»•••'.'<• H f , -grandchildren ii8 C. R. EATON fssjfcerai c»ap«i 1NYDER FUNEKAL CO 4J8BK OSQSSM rrn.im.ivi U.i 4 1889 JOHN CUNG * SON ipsa 8MN Sanaa B (lant Ms. » itn BTHBIs lloi.i.(LN MRSu AI'Ot'STA miill. Mrf. AiiKiiNfft O'DcIT, widow of Marsellua O'Dell, died Saturday at St. Joseph'" Hospital after a short Illness She survived hy a daugh- ** . J. P. Carroll, and two Funeral sarvioeg iwiil ii*. roniluHed at the home of Mi-. Carroll, 130 Beverly Road, al I I' M Monday. Burial will he in Woodlawn t'emetery. Persons in America J"RE0 L. SEELEY Ashevllle, N. C, March 14 W,— Fred Loring Seeley, 70, capitalist, at his home on Sunset Mountain after a brief Illness, He supervised construction of Grove Park Inn here and later operated the hotel. He was owner of Blltmore Indus- tries and directed the management of Battery Park Hotel'here, which his wife owned. Apples. Mcintosh, uushel Apples7Northern 8ov. oushel.'*! Beets, bushel Beet greens, bushel Butter, pound. Cabbage, bushel ................ Cabbage, bushel ................ Celery, doseu Eggs, large, crate Eggs, medium, crate Eggs, medium, dozen ........... Eggs, large, retail .. ........... Fowls, dressed, pound..., ...... Fowls, live, heavy. Dound Fowls, light. Bound .. ...... Springers, Leghorn, pound..'... Broilers, colored, pound ...... Honey strained, S pounds ...... ^ eeks. dozen bunches ....... ettuce, hothouse, dozen ....... Onions. 50-Dound sack Parsnips, bushel Potatoes, 60-pound bag Potatoes. Empire State, is lbs Potatoes. 15-lb. sack 0. S. No. 1 Potatoes, SO-lb. ssck. U. 8 No. 1 Radishes, dozen bunches. H H... Rhubarb, doz. - 1-lb. bunches .... Squash. Hubbard, pound ....... Tu-nlps Purple Top. bushel .... Turnips Rutabaga ....... '688 Vegetable Oysters, dozen bens, so WHOLESALE QUOTATIONS Prices quoted to Syracuse wholesale eon- mission houses as furnished by the New Y< I State Department of Agriculture and Markets: Artichokes, box ........ Apples. Delicious, crate. 1 25«3 1 25« l.oeea 1 50*5 65«f 1.359 35«* .ssa .BOO 8SM 9.30© 1 60 1 40 1.33 3 00 75 1.40 40 89 .85 80 8.30 8 40© 8 08 .33 a .ssa .300 .21© .ITf .18*1 22« .889 .9044 ,809 1.75«J 1.30Q .884) .320 .319 409 1.003 iv»*a .7541 38 43 34 33 18 20 34 88 1 00 65 2 25 1 50 1 08 34 32 1 00 45 1.20 02 1.00 9 1 Bald Loco ct 1 Bait A Ohio ...<... .10 Bangor 4c Ar, p t . . . 1 Bayuk Cigar ...... 3 Bcnef Ind Ln S Beth Steel 2 Btgelow-Sanf I Black A Decker ... 1 Blaw-Knox 6 Boeing Airplane .. 6 Borg-Warner 3 Bridgeport Brass .. 14 Brlggs Mfg , 1 Bklyn-Man Tr .... 5 Bklyn Un Oas .... 1 Bucy rus-Erie ...... 5 Budd Mfg .70 do Pt 1 Budd Wheel 3 Burling ItftHs ...:.. 10 Burr Add Mach .. .70 Bush Term Bid Pf ct f Butler Bros 1 Byron Jackson .... r> 12H 3% •26 » 5 ' 8*4 16H I7*V 12V, 58% 18% 14% 6tt 17% 18 23'A 8% 18Vs IV* B% 1% 2% 5' 6% 16 V, 8% 21 5% n 12% . 3% 36 8 8% 16 G 17% 12'A 58 18% 14% 6% 17% 13% 33% 8% 18% 1% U* 7V4 2% 6% 16 6% "Mr ii 61 33 83% 87 15% 33 V. 18 V4 6% 3% 12% 3% 26 8 8% 16% 17% m 18% 16% 8% 17% 13 33% 8% 18% 1% 8% VA 3% 53% 6% 16 6% 'lw t% 11 1 Callahan Z-Lead . 3 Campbell Wyant . 1 Can Dry O Ale . 4 Canad Pacific ... 1 Case (J II Co ... .20 Case (JH Pf .... 2 Caterpll Tractor . , 3 Oelanese Corp ... .40 Celanese pr pf , . ,30 do 7 Pf .... i. 1 Celotex Corp* ... 3 Cent Aguirre .... 1 Cent Foundry ... 1 Cerro de Pas .... .10 Cert-teed t'Apt . 1 Champ Pap <t F .10 do Pf 13% 11 Y, m 61% 16% 116 87% 7% 18 V. 1% 2»% 25% 16 87 % 13% 12% 4% 61% 20 Ches & Ohio 38% 1 Chi A E 111 A 1 Chi art West . 2 do pf 1 Chi Pneu Tool .... 1 Chi Rk Is & Pac . 1 do 8 pf•'.: .. 1 Chickaeha Cot Oil 16 Chrysler Corp . , . . ; 53% % 13 % 11% • 4% 61% 118% 118% 118% 35% 35 35% 18 18% 116 116 87% 87% 7% 17% 1% 28 % 25% 16 87 28 % 4% 3% 10% 16 % 6/16 12% 52% 25% 4% 2 V* 10% 16 % 5/18 13% Surviving Mr Thompson are hls,^^'^^.^ wife, Mrs. Maude Thompson, and'Earanas box, 40 pounds.. two sons, A. Robert Thompson of iBeans, green, hamper 1 Beans, wax. hamper Beets crate. Silver Springs, Md.. _. and Donald Thompson of Syracuse. Mrs. Sarah Kaplan Last rites will be held Sunday afternoon for Mrs. Sarah Kaplan, wife of Israel Kaplan, who dledi^ip 1 * 3 759 4.00 2 flOfft 2 45 2 H0H 2.63 2 50« I 75 3.25§ 3 50 5.25W 5.50 ..75« 5.00 1 85 4 25 4.25 Broccoli, Texas, crate Brussels Sprouts, dram.. Brussels Sprouts quart ........ .23 Cabbage, Texas, erate , 3.80" Ca .ots, crate .... ,.,,..., ..... , 4.35 3.18" 3.36 .78' 4 00' 3.25 FREDERICK II. CfH)KINtillAM Utica, Maich 14._Fredartck H. Cooklngham, 63, a lawyer, in a hospital here. At on* time he was partner ln the nrm of Cooklngham, Sherman A Cooklngham, of which the late James S. Sherman, former Carrots, Texas, % erate ...... Cauliflower, crate Celery, dozen bunches ........ Celery, Calif., Paso*!, crate... Clery, Florida, trite,.,..;.. Chicory, c r a t e . . , ....... ,, .... Coeoamit*. bag ............. Cocoanuts. dozen ...... : the family home, 1 no %^d\w™'*a'"""\ Ea»t Oentsee Street, after a short oariic card. 1 dozen packages illness Rabbi Irwin I. Hyman will :gSplir«!L TS 1 . - ." pms, oo,. officiate at services at 2 P.M. iniorapes Emperor, tug,,, Temple Adajh Yeshurun, assisted P-^ns, Caflforni* »i. by Cantor Samuel Arluck. Burial wUl be in Adath.Xeihurun Ceme-' tery. Born ln Russia 74 years ago, Mrs, Kaplan had lived here 52 years. She was a member of the Council of Jewish Women, the Hadassah and the. Auxiliaries of Temple Adath Yeshurun and the Jewish Home for the Aged. • Surviving, besides her husband, ;ne a son, Arthur A. Kaplan of New York City; four daughterg, 3 on 4.50 4 80 34 3.75 4.80 3.35 3.40 1.00 4 75 4.50 1 Cles Graph Br ....... 35% 2 Coca-Cola 87% 41% 3 Colgate-Pajm-P .... 13 11% .20 Col A South % % .30 do 1 pf 1% .10 do 3 Pt 1% 2 Col Fuel A? Iron . . . 15 3 Colum Br'cast A . . . 8 % 5 Colum O&El ...... 1% 1 do 6% Pf 39 1 Co.um Flct, ....... , -* 2 Colum Carbon ..... 54 5 Coml Credit 16% 7 Coml Invest Tr .... 21% 1 do cv pf 101 2 Coml Solvents 8% 47 Com'wkh it South. % 1% 1% 16 9% IV. 39 % 53 16% 21% 101 9% 7% 17% . 1% 39% 25 % 16 97 29 >« 4% 3% 10% 16 % 5/16 12% 53 V. n 12 % 1% 15 9% 1% 39 »% 54 16% 21% r8% do pf 30% 11 Com'wealth Xdis 8 Consol Alrcr ... 9 Cons Edison .... 3 do pf 2 Consol Film md I do pf 3.60«i 3.15 * Consol OU ...... 8 80(9 8 00 ,J Cont Can •841 88 3 Cont Ins ........ 5 800 a 38' 3 Cont Motors ... S 281 1 Cont Oil Del ... 3 b0« 1 251 . W Corn Exchange . 40Q 4Si l Corn Products .. 1 504J i 80 • « 4o pf ..... 3 S0*» 4 08 * Crane Co ....... 4 00 3.30 _ do Sv pf Lettuce, Iceberg, erate. Limes, Persians,, ooz ........ Mushrooms, large, 3-lb. basket onions. 50-pound sack Onions. Idaho, 80-pound sack 4 78 3 80 .80 > 2f 3.75 lei Service 188 * (lei.*w« at ' 4-888. 'SUWAHO .I KYAN l"MN U ..Ml i . ' ril#t for John Pfnhl, who died Wediivatlay, were conducled at Die home of tils brniherin-law, iiu.> IH t, 4-U08 4-6I03 jKeed Robbing, Bff7 Molloy Hoad, and at S:.K) o'cloch In Ma Int JoMphg •r.. in iii i inn, h, where) ihe Rev. William Metal* calcbratad A high niaag of ie<|tneiii Burt«t wag ln Assumption lemeieiy tzearer* w*r« (Irovtr lA*iiang», loins PAY, Phon« t-HOO iKline, rioyd H..». Ce.il lUhn, ABSiriAirr MM W OH.,»U»*O» thumaa i'wHits *nd John *luHivai» Vice Prealdent of the United States, wu s member. Mr. Cooklngham I Mf'i Sa" n " u ',j"'^" C h a pi n "o7"scarA- Mra. William A Hartsdale, and the Onions, red. tO-pound sack 3 384} 3.80 Onions, white. 80-pound sack... 3 384B 3,80 Or.nsei. Calif. nav«U bos .... 3 8049 9 13 Oranges. Temple, box 2 244* 3.8| Oranges, Ftonda. box 3.3838J 3.88 Parsley, doaea bunches ......... _ M Pears. Anjou, box 3.384] |.« Peas, green, bushel,. Peppers, green, erate Pineapples, crate ....... Potrtosa, lOO pound. l.tlff 1.80 Potztoes swert hamper 9 38*1 IN 14 ......... - . .M ........... j.aesg #.is j-stsf-a wai graduated from Hamilton !(j a '| e Cbllegc and New York J.aw Sihgol. e Newell Announces Opening of Funeral Home on Salina St. Pntstoee Idaho ooz. Redithea, erate Rhubarb, 6-pound-packages... t flhallou. dozen bunches ...... Bevd «»f fSpinach, Tezas, bushel.,.,,,,. ,,, ^'.. iTangennes. bog , ,, M lanes Men- |,„„.i,„ 8 repack, 10 Tb bog. rletta nd Beatrice Kaplan of NewlJjfnjg^tagi^BVi^ig^igi'iog j Md J 1»N WAir>KI.K Sallaa 8 344* t-i JOHN idMPei J, MOU.OY MI9 MUtesi An 4 Mil AUpoll l.iilintnn & I'lNxier O B UltlMAH IMI,«I M. . . . I ICIIAHIi \i ..\I;IIIIII til W..I...H * 1»F» JOHN OIMIN'SKI l i s t W t Ha w e s t •niTO A Rons ssa * Stalg *B> 8-Ml* fODY * JAMKx sa^aerai Buaae I I ( . • • • U e Me* 4 *4M M J '"piA^i IH i fH«>»i«l Msate i "tl # IH.HHM » *»S» Kompf Kunaial l'*il«r« •i Firna rr ,H™ 6 inlfN Tl RNrm Funeral aei virea lor John Turner, at. ot 'un Holland Miren. a raai- dent f f ttyracuaa stl yaata, who attst) rrldK> hlglil at CtjttBBkJivii.g line jtoital. will ha runcfiotwa a t I I'M i I . . . M -i. !.»• at the Hollaiut attrost r- .11.r Wilbur W Newell funeial •lireitoi u i i | l a . r i i m ih«ty la ANIOttMIMIITt h "HfSH HOWIRS 1 ^ILTJaH KI'NKIUI. t o 8^4BzS8wa8z> kzFw 8TTS^*PBF W~ WHJtkK W. NMWKLL. gwBtsiai ttaaaa mm s aauB* pa, a-*H* IF" York City, and two grandchildren. | e— Death* in Syracuse Area Kdward J Scott. 70, Henderson. Yams, buihel 1 Crucible Steel pfd. 3.80 Cuba RR pfd 1 Cuban-Am Sugar .. I Cuneo PTesa • Curtis Pubilebs ., 1 do pr pfd ...... 6 Curtus-Wrleht ,,, " > ' * • A ...... i,. .. D 19 16% 11% 83% % '5% 34% 35% 3% 19% 2Vs% 48 165 12% 91% 74% 13 1% 13 II 14 15% 7% 33% 7/32 7/33 39% 30% nr% if. 82% % 9 34 ' 36 3% 19% *?% 48 144% 12>A 91% 14% 11% 1% 13 »a 3S% 1 Mack Trucks ...... 30 1 Macy R H . . . " 18% 10 Manati Sugar 9% 5 Marine Midland . . . 3 1 Marshall Field 10% 1 Martin OL Co 33% 3 Martin-Parry 4% 1 Mstbleson Alk 33% 1 McCrory Stores .... 11% ! USSSUSS::::::: ^ 1 MCIntyre Fore 30 3 McKess A Rob 11% "l Mensel Oo . . , 4% .30 do 8 * pfd ........ 24 1 Mld-Cont Pet 12% 1 Midland Stl Prod .... 18% .10 do 1st pfd 98% 3 Minn-Honey Reg . . . 38 1 Mlnn-Mollne pfd ... 63% J Mo-Kan-Texas % do pfd ..... 3% 14 Mohawk Carpet cash 12% 3 Monsanto Chem 70 .10 do pfd C 107 8 Montgom Ward ... 24% .30 Morris It Essex .... 39 2 Motor Wheel 10% 301 18% 3% 3 tf% 33% 4% 11% 15% 7% 30 11% 4% 34 13% 18% 98% 39 83% %_. , % 8% '3% 13% 12% 70 70 107 107 23% 24% 30 13% 3% 3 10% 33% 4% 33% 11% 13% 7% 30 11% 4% 34 13% 18% 98% 39 63% N 43 Nash-Kelvlnator . . . 4% .30 Nash Shat A St h. 23 1 Nat Auto Fib 3% 13 Nat Biscuit 14% 3 Nat Cash Reg 13% I Nat Cylinder O .... 8% 1 Nat Dairy Prod... 13% 3 Nat Distillers 30V, 1 Nat Oypsum 4% 1 Nat Pow A Lt 1% .30 Nat Sup 6 pc pf... 66 1 do 83 pf 13% 2 Newmont Min ..... 37 1 Newport Indust . . . 8% 25 NT Central B R . . •% 3 N T Chi ft St L pfd 47V. 3NYNHAH... % 10 No Am Aviation ... 12% 34 North Araer Co .... 7% 3 Northern Pacific . . . 5% O 3 4 Ohio CHI 6% 2 Oliver Farm B i . . . 30 1 Omnibus Corp 4% 3 otis Elevator ....... n% 3 Otis Steel 6 L- do I pfd 57% 39 10% 4% 23 3% 14% 13'/. 8% 13% 30% 4% 1% 88 13% 27 8% 47% % 12% 7% 8% 6% 20 4% 11% 6 57% 39 10% 4% 23 3% 14 V. 13% 8% 13% 20% 4% ,J% 68 13% 27 8% 47% % 12 V. 7% 5% 6% 20 4% 11% 9 57% 18% 18 11% 82% % 8 6 34 P 3 18*. 31'j 43 164% n 13% 91% 74% 13 7% U % 1 33% .30 Pac Coast , .10 do 1 of 1.70 ,do 3 pf .......... 2 Pnc Fin Corp Cal.. 3 Pae Oas ft Elec... 4 Pac Tin Cons..;... 3 Packard Motor 1 Pan Am Airways... 6 Param pictures 1 Park Utah Con M . 1 Parke Davis ....... 1 Parker RU*t-Pr .... 8 Patlno Mines 6 Penney (JO 3 Penn-Dix Ceent .... 14 Finn RR. ,.,.. 7 Pepat-CoJa .30 Pere Marq pf .10 do pr pf... 1 Fet Milfc„.,..,,.n 3 Phelps Dodge ...... 1 FhlJeo Corp , 2 Philip Morris ..... 7 Phillies Pet 1 Pillsbiirr F'ocr .... 1 Pitt Coke A tr...,, 1 Pitt For zings ..... .10 Pitt Steel pf B 7 Postal Tel pf ....... 1 Pressed Steel Car., 6 Proctor ft Oam ... 2 Pub Sve N J, ...... .10 do 9% pf , 2 do 96 Rf 6 Pullman ., ...... ,. • Pur* Oil .......... R_ . 5% 18% 11% 9% 16% 1% 2 14% 14 1% 36 17 18% 62% II 32% 16% 25% 45 33% 38% '«%•• f ! 33% 17 8% 8% 84 11% 7% 45 •r 34% 3% 5% 19% 11 r% 16% t% 3 14% 13%- 1% 19 IT 18% 63 1% 31% 14% 26% -46- 23%- 23% 38 26 Sales 'In lOOai 3 Walworth Co I Ward Baking pfd . . 17 1 Warner Bros Fiet . } % 1 Warren Bros .- » 1 Wayne Pump 13% .80 West F»nn El> ... Jl^s .30 do 7% pfd 73 .40 do 4 * pfd «3% 1 West Union Tel .... 38% 1 West S I * Mfg ... 69% 3 Weston 33 Inet .... 37% 8 White Motor M% 1 WUbs-Oyerland .... 1% 7 Wilson ft' Co ..... «% 3 Woolworth F W ... 34% 1 Worth Pump lf% 1 T*Uow Tr ft C . •. I3" Y • Youngst Sh ft T . . 33% 3 do pf •••• <3% 3 Youngst Stl Dr .... 10% High Lo» Close-- 4% 4% 4% % k 13 63 » «% 1 13% 41% 73 62% f4^ T44. 1% 24% 18% 13 1% 4% 34% 18% 13 33% 81% 10% 33% 61% 10% t Malta Radto ....... 8% 9% 9% Sale* today, active stock*. 172,»po share*i tnacUve stocks, 3,14* rtares; total todar. 114448 shares; previous day, 338,390 staresj week ago, 371,980 sharesjjreajr-eatr, 383,380 shares; two years vtn. 4787970 shares; Jan., 1 to date. 38,419,819 shares; year' MO. 34,833.499 shares; two years ago, 33,105,721 shares. —.Q '• .' ' '", 3ond Quotations New-York, March 14 yp>—Follow- ing are today's high, low andiatest pricesAjf U. S. Government bonds onj** New York Stock Exchango total sales of each bond: U. S. OOVERNMENT BONDS (Dollars snd ThlrtyS-econds) 8 * Je » ' _Li" -, (ln 11,000) High Low Close . 3 Trea 3%s.. 1945-43 104.3 104.3 W4.3 3 do 4* 1854-44 108.12 108.13 108.13 1 do .».,,«. 1951-49 100.31 100.31 190,31 6 N Y C 3s. . 1980 101% 101% 101% CORPORATION BONDS 1 Alleghany 5s '44 mod 83 83 83 5 Alleghany Inc 5s '60 52 S3 52 =. 14 ft For P 5s 3030. 67% 67% 67% 16 Am I O Chem6%s'49 103% 103% 103% 3 Am T ft T 3%s '66 9 do 3%s'81 ...... 13 do 3s '56 ....... 3 A T ft S F 4s '95 S A C Line 1st 4s '52 7 do 4%s '64 ..... 30 B ft O '95 st A .... 6 do '96 St C .. 87 do cv '60 st .... 14 do 4* 48 106% 106% 106^ 106% 108 106 106% 106 106% 107% 107% 107% 80', 80'/. 80% 64% 64% '64% 37% 37 37 43 43 43 40% 40% 40% 61% 60% 60% 3 Beth Stl 3%S 52 . . . 103% 103% 103% 16 Boston A Me 4%s '70 41% 41 41% 3 do 4S '60 74% 74% 74% 8 But R ft P '67 st 39% 39% 39% 13 Cen N Y Pow 3%s'63 107% 107% 107% 27 Cen Pac 5s '60 8 do 1st 4s **»'..•..'.. 3 Certain-td 5'is '48 ., 1 C ft O 3%s '96 D .. 31 Chi ft Alton 3s '49.. 8 C B ft O gen 4s '38 . 2 Ch Ot W tnc4%s203B 4 db 4s '88 304 C M 8 P ft Pac5s"?5 261 do aj 5s 2000 ...'.'. 6 do 4%s '89 C ... .. 33 Chi ft N W rfg5s3037 24 ChlftNW CV 4%S '49 9 CRIftP 4%S '52A .. 319 do rfg 4a '34 ..... 27 CCC&StL 4%S '77.. 2 Clev El 111 3s '70 ... 1 Clev TJn T 4%s '77C. 7 Col ft So 4%s '80 ... 30 Colum O 5s '62 May 40 do 5s 1961 56% 56% 56% 77% 77 77 85% 85% 85% 103% 103% 103% 19 18% 18 79% 38 , 65% 14% 3% 49% 22 1% 15V. .14% 50 80 > 38 66% 15 3% 50% 22% 1% 15% 14% 50% 105 104% 104% 65 65 66 22% 22% 32% 94% 94 94 91% 90% 91% 79% . 38 85% % 50% 15% 14% 50% 9% 19% 11 8% 16% 1% 14% 13% 1% 35 17 18% 62% 1% 33 16% 25% -48 8% 5? 33% 17 »% 8% 64 11% 7% 44% U% 108 70 54% 8% 1% 59 3J% IT 5% 8% 84 11% 1% 44% 11% 108 78 24% 3% New York Wholesale in.• York, March lt i#i 3mi«i ctlpts, 397 164 IttM. Start*! stead* Cream Mr3 !>ella l.ewla, 70, WhltestKiro '•'•* t»i*h*r HUB 89 seoee and Bteaziu« marts. ••>••'*,. 99 c.,,. ica.lt ni.rseu Mlta v Kdns F. Hughea, I'tn A f rod fmoborateg, Utica. William C. Burke, Ultra. Mn li-.iliille I'i i n i n n o t i I Pope Mill*. William (' Parker, S3, Caithage Mr*. Agne* E. Manger, 30, Oa- ford Mrs. Joan i K*Uy, 7*. Oneonta Mtt. r-*lella tileaatm Cssf, Ntt Solon Mra r , .I..K I lllle 711. I Ho i.In f'harle* J tlelltngor, Oaw*go. , Mr*. i., .I..H, II suit,v.o An Burn Mi* sort t4%r: 88-tl KOr*. Itv.u>«c *• 81 score. Ill%8|tf%« i ,..-., u , . . „ u 18*911 t**e*l ***r kit , . ..i> rrieea un«h*at*4l <J,j *%*» Reeeiett II.Mt nm. Mtket i aaal a|<««i ettlers FaMf 10 eitf* l*a#r «'i«».t, *str* tltiejiS**, •rty (!••'• MSIiNc. current r***lajA, 19% •« 9*%*i medluin* 81',c dlrtiee He. t, •'•nit . i .... , «t',nt1 *4iile test JowMag l.mj I mitt U esii* Li., r "•i mis*..Urn ischaag* •••ia. aiol aidwe.lera •' 1*'«L Jubbiae *.t.* «f ear bt.tr m.ttiuui. Mttll*; *•#* to faaet heavy H%#. I m b aa* aid raeey. Intntock nicMmt Psrk Cf»r Homns Wtlbof W. Pewwell hag noon, est owning of a fu*rer*4 tost** tltzf awtttay at law Aowth •BIUIS IiFSot. Mr. N»**|t, a no- *4»uJ|i v # o4 %f| iimni, eat fi»m»eirly with OSfWStl, . leti.^i.i A i.ir.n t«*f Ine lie i* a fraetust* at FUNERAL DISIGNS \%^^J^tfJ£^ - - . was.*, ST mm ^m^X, Hi ^eoSottf. Ce^tJ ih> Beasts*. ..,.•• Bored Plidat i«.i •* All *>aA«. MaiUue* rail **•*»•* *H *a»%« •!••,. *te.i. weal te #4,...*. i.. ia. i...i,«, seat.' nu.i i iJi War.,, ,.,,.,, at* l»»J~i Me at ***** iwtu. .own, rhjlit ie.labi. . IWJ , U 4 4 * « t i « «s«Ji«w eud tumt •«*** *W| lie* W.t iwilefe, bmk lie a... I) 4* •eeuli .«>>•>•< t**, >H*i*i Ail aean.i .3* Dayton P A L Pfd. 3 Deeve ft C ,. 1 d* pfd .,, ....... 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P**ge T e n SYRACUSE HERALD-JOURNAL ftifr, Saturday, Margh 14, 49*g.

A W E R D I C K _ - I n Liverpool. N. Y., 1*4*. A D O L P H AWERDICK, aged 87 years .

March 13,

D E A TH ,RECORD

MRS. AZELLA B. BOYLE Last rites tor Mrs. Azella Borst

Sol

Mrs. Robert G. Kenefkk Dies After Suffering Shock

Survived by three daughters. Mrs. Q. J. . , , , . - . „ . , . . , gckeritn arm Mrs.'joseph Johannes, both Last rites for Mrs. Azella Borst A shock suffered last night at 9tald, and continued residence in W t ^ o M ^ ! & t n d ^ i w 0 F . A ; S r : i B o > ' , e ' 8 9 ' o f 2 1 4 *La11 Avenue. Sol- o'clock at her home in the Ellis I this city during later years, when ;ick of Syracuse; eight grandchildren, vay, who died Frlaay at a Solvay r o u - r t Apartments 101 Woodbine fte n e a d e d t n e sports staff of the

c o n v a l e s c e n t h o m e w i l l h » . . hwlrl * ' '

Curb Quotations I Complete Closing Stock Market Quotations

neral from the home of his daughter •a. M. J. Cobey, 308 Alder Street, Mon­

day at s A M A M Uon. Arrangement*, O. H. Maurer.

convalescent home, will be. .held st. Joseph's church at 9:30 privately at 2 P.M. Sunday at. the

Friends invited, interment Assump- 1 h o m e o f h e r s o n

BOVLE—March 13.

Lester Boyle,-at the Hall Avenue address, the Rev,

1942, AZELLA BORST I Charles N. Ouderkirk of Freeman QOYLX, aged 89 years . Survived by four A v e n u e M e t h o d i s t C h u r c h ' nff ir lat sons, one sister. Ave grandchildren a n d ! * v e n u ^ M e i n o a i s i CTll ircn OHHMI nine great-grandchildren. Private services' l n g . B u r i a l Will b e i n B e l l e I s l e at thehomeof Jier son. Lester z. Boyle. | Cemeterv. Mrs. Boyle, a native of 314 Hall Avenu B*v. Charles °Oudcra1iri(

aVorTiciatmg!1Taft S e t t l e m e n t , i s s u r v i v e d by f o u r Friends wishing mav call Saturday, 2 to: s o n s . L e s t e r 4 and 7 to 9 P.M. Burial at Belle Isle Frank H. Wenz ft Co. directing.

. BUROICK—In Liverpool. N. Y.f March 12.

Avenue, claimed the life of Mrs. Edith H. Cantwell Keneflck, 54, wife of Robert G. Keneflck, at 7:50 A.M. today.

Mrs. Keneflck was president of the Syracuse Lighthouse Service League, a communicant of the Church of the Blessed Sacrament,

William, James and rand a member of the Mothers Club Jesse Boyle; a sister, Mrs. Alice Russell; five grandchildren, and

19«2. JESSIK "PORTER BURDicK sur- n i n e ' great-grandchildren. vived by one daughter. Virginia Burdick;j » two sons, Grant A. and Howard C. I 1.1*118 P WASTYVfUlTi Burdlck: tour grandchildren; two broth-I **«-»» «-. t w i n u u u era. Ralph and Frank Porter. Funeral I P r i v a t e r i t e s f o r L o i s C a r o l i n e services will take place from her late jr-jstwnnrl 1 1 riaiio-htf»r nt M r nnri home. 910 Second Street. Sunday aftet- i a s i w o o d , 1J a a i l g n i e r Ot M r . a n a noon at 2:30 o'clock. Friends are invited.Mrs. Clayton E. Eastwood of Cicerov

'TMki?'* sonMinncna'rgdee CtmeleT1- L 1*;who died at the family home on [Friday, will be conducted at 1:30

CARROLL — m this city, March 13. 1942. P . M . Monday at the home. Burial

of Theta Phi Alpha at Syracuse University, the Convent . School Auxiliary and the Eastwood Busi­ness' Association.

Mrs. Keneflck had been a leader too in business affairs of Eastwood, conducting a millinery business at ,2,620 James Street the last five years.--

A native of Boston, Mass., Mrs

Syracuse Journal. Besides her husband, Mrs. Kene­

flck leaves two sons, Robert G. Keneflck, Jr., of Utica^ and Thomas W. Keneflck of the United States Army; two daughters, Miss Edith M. Keneflck, a student at the Yale Nursing School in N e w ' Haven, Conn., and Miss Catherine Louise Keneflck, a student at Rochester University; two grandchildren^ Robert R. and Richard Keneflck of Utica; two brothers,' Francis D. Cantwell of Hingham, Mass., and Richard Cantwell of Syracuse, and three sisters, Mrs. Edward D. Has­san of Boston, Mrs. Lillian Clif­ford of Hyde Park, Mass., and Mrs. Josephine Curley of Hingham.

Friends may call at the Carl E.

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^r P ?uSd A c?ec^^rt i i ;reT 0 n d an b ^wiH be in North Syracuse Ceme-"|late Dennis J. and Ellen Cantwell. one daughter, Edward and Ariene Carroll;! tery. Besides her parents, thei gfcl »"* was educated in Boston, and

Keneflck was a daughter of the jWelter funeral establishment in James Street tonight and Sunday

^}&^&'£%$£%£%£0.;» survived-by a brother. Charles i became the bride of Robert G. rus and R. c. Eiwood Fiske; her grand-1 Asa Eastwood; a, sister, Eunice i Keneflck in that city in 1910. gS? e / ;n

M r s ; A ? a S e i n i e JT"""?1 S " b^! Jane Eastwood; her maternal I The couple came to Syracuse In S d i T r t i A k f f j R B ^ ' P i i i t o o t h e r , Mrs. Geneva Wood-| lM2 when Mr. Keneflck became

church at 9:30. Friends invited. Burial j ward, and her paternal grand-1 sports editor of the Syracuse Her-'Thomas Cemetery at. Agne. cemetery. I mother. Mrs. Minnie Eastwood, all'

B A Z L C T O N — O n March 12. 1942, CHARLES. I o f C i c e r o , i' H e Is s u r v i v e d by one son, Winfred; o n e

afternoon and evening. The body will be taken to Palmer, Mass., Monday for a solemn requiem mass at , St. Thomas Church Tuesday morning, and burial will be in St.

ing is an official list of bonds and stocks traded in on the New York Curb Market today

Sales (in 100a)

3 Am Cyan B . . . . . . . S Apa Exp L S Am Oaa A El

1* Am Maracaibo 3 Am Rapubhc* 1 Ark Nat O u A . . . 1 Ati eat Flab . . . . ."

.00 Baldwin Loco war. 3 Barium Sta 8 t l \ . . . 5 Beech Aire 1 Bell Aire 4 B t r t * Oar Furn 1 Bl iss < • W) 2 Breeze Corp . . . . . . . 4 Brewst Aero l .Ca-ta l in A m . . . . . . . . 3 Cities Service . . . . .

,S0 do pf . , . . . 3 Cleve Tract . . . . 1 Colo Fuel ft I war. 2 Colum O ft O 1 Conn Tel ft El . . . . 1 Gone Oaa u t . . . . . . 3 Cant Roll ft Stl . . . 2 Creole Pet . . . . . . . .

47 Croft Brewing . . . , , 4 Cuban Atl Sua- . . . 2 Eagle Pich Ld 1% 6 El Bond ft .Sh I 1 Eo,uity—-Cbrp 3/10

11 Falrchild En ft Air 1% 1 Ford Mot Ltd 1% 3 G l e n Aid Coal . . . . 13% 2 Gulf OU 29% 1 Hecla Min 5% 2 Humble Oil 47 1 111 Iowa Pow dlv e t 1%

1 50 Ins Co N Am C4

New York, March 14 <*>-Foliow-f N«,w York, March 14 (*»—Pollow-lng tk the complete closing list of today's transactions in , stocks on

. the New York Stock Exchange:

altter. Miss Gertrude Hazleton. and sev- ***»»«»«—« « oral grandchildren. Funeral services will C l l A R L E f * H A Z F . L T O N be held from the Allanson Funeral Home, , , , . , r-u„». i .„ r j „ , « u ^ , n Phoenix, N . Y.. sundav at 3 P . M . Tem- , R i t e s f o r C h a r l e s H a z e l t o n , a porary interment at phoenix Rural c e m e - | f o r m e r r e s i d e n t o f W e s t P h o e n i x ,

Clyde for burial. Mr. Turner is survived by a sister, Mrs. W. F. Dorf.

tery. Arrangements, Robert S. Carpenter, j w h ( J d i e d T n u r s d a y a t O n o n d a g a j MISS RUTH E, WINTER Final rites for Miss Ruth Eliza-

JUBER — in this citv. March 13th. 1942. Hill, will be conducted at 3 P.M. beth Winter 21 daughter of Mr B R ^ E T AGNES JUBER. survived by tw'o; S u n d a v . i n t h e A l l a n s o n funera l • -- - - ' « " - - . a a u B m « - - - • • slaughters, two sons, Mrs. Mllo Wiley, Mrs. - _ Bkeymond LaFrance, Joseph and Thomas h o m e , P h o e n i x , b y t-he ReV. D o n --Mber: eight grandchtidren, two great-1 a i d C o n d o n of A l l S a i n t s E p i s c o p a l Kandchildren. Funeral will be held from •/>»,•,-„v, c , , i * „ „ V u , , k » j . , „ , ;u h«

«e,of her daughter, Mrs. Aiiio wiiev. Church, Fulton. The body will be W02 East Fayette street. Mbnday at 10:00 placed in a vault in Phoenix Rural A.M.; St. Joseph's French Church at 10:30. ' f p m n t e r v n o n H i n o h n r i n l at M n r v -jariends and members of salt city Circle. J - e m e i e r y p e n m n g r j u n a i a t M a r > 4W. Companions of the Forest of America, | l a n d , N . Y . M r . H a z e l t o n IS s u r -

Bunai s . Mary's | v i v e d b y a s o n > winfred Hazelton; ia sister, Miss Gertrude Hazelton,

\ aUNKFiCK — in this city, March u; 1942. ! a n d several grandchildren. v M R S . E D I T H H. KENEFICK. Surv ived by 6

' , husbar.ti. Robert G.; two sons, Robert G , !—~ Jr.. of TJtica and Thomas w . of u s. M R S . B R I D G E T J I B E R Army; 'two daughters. Miss Edith M. of •»

The funeral of Mrs. Bridget Juber, a life resident of Syracuse,*

Are Invited to attend. Cemetery.

and Mrs. Philip Winter of 7 East Gertesee Street; Baldwinsville, who died Tuesday in Worcester, Mass., City Hospital, will be conducted at 2 P.M. Monday in the R. L. Mad­den • funeral home, Baldwinsville, with burial in Riverview Cemetery, that village Miss Winter is sur-" m e m b e r o f Z i o n - - Evangelfal Lu vived by her parents, and five brothers, Edward and Raymond of

Nicholas Walther J>ies; Funeral to Be Held on Monday

Nicholas John Walther of 620 Park Street, a native of Germany and resident of Syracuse 50 years, died Saturday at his home.

Mr. Walther was at one time employed hy the Ryan Brewing Company and later at the Onon­daga Pottery Company. He had been retired 11 years. He^was a

theran Church, the Workmen's Sick and Death Benefit Associa-

New'Haven . Conn., and Catherine Louise Keneflck of Rochester; two brothers, Fran-

Sft^^Kui'ttr^^^^ d i e d F r iday at the home.oil MRS. MARIE L. GAIGE ward D. Hassan of Boston. Mrs. Lillian j her daughter, Mrs. Milo Wiley, I Mrs. Marie Lindsay Gaige, a na-S r W J s ? . ^ Fayette Street, will be Stive-of Newcomb and resident of Robert R. and Richard Keneflck of utica. i conducted at 10 A.M. Monday at Syracuse 24 years, died Saturday SgoTjIm«*yst"et ^at'urdfy"""" 9H 0SdJ t h e W i l e y h o m e a n d a t 10:30 at her home, 1103 East Genesee •unday, 2 to 5 and 7 to 9. Burial Tuesday 'O'clock in Saint Joseph's (French) (Street, Surviving are her husband, tn Palmer, Mass. , j Church. Burial:, will be in St. I Clarence Gaige; three daughters,

•• UCtoN—Of this city. March u, 1942, DEL- 'Mary's Cemetery. Mrs. Juber was Mrs. Edward Laws of Glen Echo, Miss Patricia Ryan of Syra-

Augusta Fla Arthur of Endicott t i o n a n d w a s t r e a surer of the Frank of Baldwinsville and Joseph -Winter of Honolulu.

i s * 1 5 ^ T% 7%

17 Int Pap war 1 Int Petrol . . . . . . 1 Int Home Eq . . . 1 Lake Shore M . . 4 Leh igh C ft N . 3 Lone Star Gas . 2 Mesabl Iron 2 Mt City COP 1 Nat Bellas Hess 4 N a t Fuel G

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28 P e n n r o a d 3 1 P a - C e n t Airl 4 % 4 Pioneer Gold 1% 3 Pi t t s PI Gl 55% 1 Pug Sd P ft L $8 pf 42 7 Republic Avia 4%

„1 Sa!t_Dome Oil 2% 5 St Oil Ky 10% 2 Sunray OU 1*4 1 Transwest OU 4% 1 Tublze Chat . . . . . . . 4 1 Unit Cig-Wh Strs . . 5/1S 1 Unit Gas . . . . . . % 1 U n i t Lt ft Pow A . . % 2 Utah-Ldaho Sug . . 3% 2 Vultee Aire 8*i 2 Wichita R Oil . . . . . 5%

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1 Abbott b i b ; . . . . 1 Acme SMi « Ate Reduction . . . 3 Alleghany Corp . 1 Allegheny Lud pu

.34 Altec * West . . . 3 Allen Industries 1 Al Chem Ik Dye ) Allied Mills . . . . . 3 Allied Strs . . . . . . 1 do pfd . . . . . . . . 1 Aius-45h Mfg . . . l Amal Leather . . 3 A m Air l ines 3 3 % 1 Am B h a k e S h o e . . . 37% 4 Am Can H% 1 Am Car ft F pfd . . 70% 1 Am Colortype . . . . . . » 1 Am crystal Bug . . . . 18% 1 Am Incaus Til ing. . % 2 Am E u r o p e a n . . 4V» 2 Am ft For PoW . . % 1 do 17 Pf 33% 2 Am Bide ft Leather 3Vi 3 A m Home Prod 1 Am Ice pf 7 Am International 1 Am Locomotive . 9 Am Metal . . . . .

.20 Am News Co . . 3 Am Pow ft Lt . 1 do M pt

15 Am Rad ft at 8 . 5 Am Roll Mill . . .

.30 do pf . 66% 1 Am Safety Raaor 1 Am Seating . . . . 1 Am Smelt ft R. .

.30 Am Snuff pf . . . 3 Am Stl Fdrs . . . 1 A m Stores . . . .

11 Am Tel ft Te l . 6 Am Tobacco . . . 8 do B 2 Am Tob pfd . . . . 2 A m Viscose 3 Am W a t Wks . . . 1 Am Wool pfd . • • 3 Am Zinc L ft 8 . 1 do pr pfd 2 Anaconda 1 Anchor Hock Ol 3 Arm III 2 do pr pfd 2 Armstrong Cork

.30 Assoc Inv pfd . . 15 Atch T ft 8 F . . 2 do Pfd

. 6 Atl Coast Line . 4 Atl . Refining . . . 1 Atlas Corp . . . . . .

13 Aviation Corp . . .

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Lew Close 19 18

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1 Int Harvester. 1 Int Mar Marina . . . . • Int Minerals ft Ch t E t Nickel Canada. . I Int Paper 1 do pfd

.30 Int Ry Cen A pid . -1 Int Bait 4 Int Tel ft Tel 3 Interst Dept S t r s . .

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1 Jewel Tea . . . . . . 3 J o h n s M a n vine 3 Jones * L atl .

3 1 % 6 8 % 31%

3 38% 13 68%

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1 Kan City South . . « Kayser J . . . 3 Reiser Hay Wh A

10 Kennecott Cop . . 1 Keystone 8 ft W 3 Kresgs S S 3 Kress B H

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6 Lambert Co 12% 1 Lee Rubber A Tire. 16% 1 Lehigh Port Q ..... lf% 8 Lehigh Val Coal pf. 11% 3 Leh, Val RR . . . . . . . * 3% 1 Lerner Stores . . . . . . 18% 1 Ub-O-F Glass 31% 7 Llbby McN ft L . . . 1 Liggett ft My B . . . . 1 Lima Loco , . : . . . . > . 3 Liquid Carbonic . . . 3 Lockheed Aire . . . . . . 1 Loew's Ine 4 Lone S t a t Cem . . . . . 1 Louiav ft Hash

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Regional Market

PHTNE TEMPLETON NIXON, survived a charter member of Salt CityiMd • Z ^ X J F P & n S I ® . S t o d g e 485. Companions of the For- cuse, and Mrs. Herbert Smith of h o m T 620 Park s C t f h e Rev

S S %££; M r „ t r j ^ S i c r e - ^ ° f A m e n C a _: J J S S . ahermofhde?rM5yAnnn°a i S k S . 2 f e '&*«&• . B u r i a l

Mrs. Jeanette Brown, and one brother. „ „ „ , „ . „ , „ , „ „ , . „ ^ - o o ^ , . . f > ^ c u s e - ner motnors Mrs. Anna will be in Woodlawn Cemetery.

latter organization for many years., T o t a I 8t0Ck s a l e $ today> 41i000 5 n , r e s Surviving are his wife, Mrs. !year ago. 74,910 shares.

Mary' Schirmer Walther: two daughters, Mrs. Patrick J. Murphy

? H « r t ? . r % . R w ! u » . H U d f r X fl, f0"' All retail quotations held Arm at the Re. C h a r l e s P W a l t h e r o f O s s i n i n g ; g i 0 „ a i Market today as farmers enjoyed an , h ^ e e , ? r a n d d a u g h t e r s , M i s s P a t - ; a c U v e trading session, demanrreorreshond-

jricia. Miss Elizabeth and Miss Kath-|mg with plentiful supplies, leen Murphy; a grandson, Charles wholesale commission houses reduced the Lawrence Walther of Ossining. I price of string beans but increased the rates

F u n e r a l s e r v i c e s Will b e COh- ! °n broccoli, Texas cabbage and chicory, ducted at 2 P. M. Monday at the I RETAIL VUOTATIONS

I Furnished bv New Ynrt State Department of Agriculture and Markets Apples. CorUand. oushel

TesasAeton: one niece, one rvephsw.,*W'^ SOPHRONIA B. CARROLL;Lindsay of Glens Falls; threai »*2.^JII*^rlyi,lV0S\eQ-Vn4

n>?nrrk' Rites for Mrs. Sophronia B. Car- brothers, Lee, Bernard and Bee-: Mi* S t r e e t . M o n d a y morn ing at 9.30 0 clock , . . - . ^ T . _ ' , ' and requiem mass at Calvary Episcopal roll, wife of Cecil D. Carroll of 709 man Lindsay of Glens Falls, and Church. 1511 James street, at 10 o'clock, j Turtle street, who died Friday at six grandchildren. Services will be m e n d , invited lUnghamton papers please g t J o s ( ? p h , s H o g p i t a l i w i l , b e c 0 n . | c o n d u c t e d a t ' 8 : 4 5 A . M . T u e s d a y

ducted at 9 A.M. Monday in the!at the home, and at 9:30 o'clock J. J. Malloy funeral home and at!in Saint Joseph's (French) Church.

copy.

THOLENS— At her late home. 128 Redfleld Place, Syracuse, March 14. 1942. LAVILLA

Be-:9:30 o'clock in Saint John the Burial will be in

Agnes' Cemetery.

HKLTY. wife of Charles P. Tholens aides her husband, she is survived by o n e i B a O t i s t C h u r c h daughter, Mrs, E m e r s o n c . Underwood pf ~ ™ r

Syracuse. Funeral Monday morning a t ^ t Grace Episcopal Church at U o'clock. Rev. t Bradford H. Tite officiating, interment at ; n n V A T t l 1W n l o i r Oakwood Cemetery. Arrangements by C. * JJiwr A t i u J*I. t I \ I \ K R-Baton. , T>onald Malcolm Clark, infant

y, March 14, 1942, ;Son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul F. Clark R, 620 Park Street. | 0 j ]

Syracuse Memorial Hospital.

Burial will be in St. Mary's Cem etery.

WALTHER — In this eit;

^ r ^ e a ^ / ^ f t ^ r t ' K a r y ^ h ^ ! ^ 1 " ' ' ' • • ' " • » ' = » -Walther. two daughters. Mrs, P. J. Mur- | Ml

?by and Mrs. Robert Hilder: son, Charles T h e b o d y w a s re e a s e d t o t h e W e l -. WalUier of Ossining, N.Y.: three g r a n d - l f f , I T , p r n i u n m „ o w n T O I A .

daughters. Misses Patricia. Elizabeth a n d . i f r m n . . . . . Kathleen Murphy; grandson, Charles L. ( S t r e e t , Walther. Member of Zlon's Lutheran Church. Services Monday, 2 P.M., late home. Rev. C P. Jensen officiating. Burial Woodlawn. Arrangements by Welter.

MISS MARGARET L. CAWLE*-" Last rites for Miss Margaret L,

WoRDiN—March 12,1942. ELLA WORDEK. [Cawley, who died Thursday, were Survived by her daughter Mrs. Georgia j c o n d u c t e d a t 9 A . M . S a t u r d a y a t Mae Benton; one sister. Mrs, Cora S n y - : . . * „ , _ « „ « v ,„ . „ , V . »» der of uttea, N. T., *nd five grandchii-!lhe home of her niece, Mrs. Mar-dren. Services at the Carl J, Bal lwegi t in P . W a l s h , 1 1 4 C a d i l l a c S t r e e t Home • for Funerals, 4612 South Salma , ,_ j _» n .^n A A* e.e c „ i * « T„I Street, Monday at 2 P.M. Interment at ,™a a t J.M A . M . a t S a i n t J o h n Souie Cemetery. the Baptist Church. The Rev

-_ - . j John W. Lynch was celebrant at a> high mass of requiem, assisted by the Rev. Roy F. Fournier as dea-sori and the Rev. Dr. William J. Glynn as subdeacon. The Rev. Charles A, Dee was in the sanctu­ary. Bearers were Edward J. Mur­phy, Walter J. Gaughn, John A. Porceng. James F. Mack, Daniel J. Kiely and Charles M. O'Donnell. Burial was in St. Agnes' Cemetery:

David Bibb Graves Dead at 68: Twice

Alabama Governor Montgomery, Ala., March 14

(JF>.~David Bibb Graves, 68, twice Governor of Alabama and a can­didate for a third term, died un-pectedly at Sarasota, Fla., early today.

Mrs. Graves was awakened by the former Governor's heavy breathing and summoned Dr. A. L. Matthews aboul—2

said he

C A R D OF T H A N K S

gE WISH TO THANK our friends and neighbors tor their kindness shown to us in the Ulness and death of our daughter and sister. Also those who sent floral Offerings and cars.

MR. and MRS JOSEPH ALBINO FRANK and SAMUEL ALBINO MR. JOSEPH VIRCILLO

FUNERAL DIRECTORS

sCorn i»ll. Clement A Greenlea. I T H H Greenleaf. I • M • Mti

sera. Home hit w Onondast

' M L. I /AM/AIIAN f t taerai Service. 5:i Tompkins St e-saet

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physician after,,

Graves recently underwent op­erations in Baltimore and was convalescing at Sarasota before opening his campaign for the Democratic gubernatorial nomina­tion in the May 5 primary,

Arthur Thompson, Former Official Dies; Rites Monday

Funeral services are to be Con­ducted Monday for Arthur R.. Thompson, former commissioner of public works for the City of Syra­cuse and a 32d degree Mason, who died of a heart attack Friday night at. his. home. Rites will be con-rlal home at 2 P.M. by the Rev. Dr. Calvin M. Thompson, Jr., of Dela­ware Street Baptist Church. Burial will be in Oakwood Cemetery.

Mr. Thompson suffered a stroke three years ago and since had been in poor health. He died an hour after he was stricken last night

He was a member of Central City Lodge 305, F. and A. M. His father, Aaron R. Thompson, also was commissioner of public works,

; TJ^;' holding that position in 1902, and died shortly a S a i n f r o m 1 9 0 4 t o 1 9 0 6

Funeral Services Deaths of Prominent] ??* ?.und,ay fo,r

MRS. CLARA M. HAR F.n.'l r tes for Mrs. Clara Mer-

!>-o««2 | r n s Harris, who died Wednesday. v\ ere conducted at 2:30 p. M. Sat­urday at the home of her sister, Mrs. Clarence B. PulVer, 411 Scott

0 A V 1 D P . K E A R N E Y [Avenue, the Rev. Dr. John E. Hum-.IHoma stl Oiffordst. Phone s-2811 •'""" of the English Lutheran ^%>T»O/SVT i~r'vr\\*k~aTC | f h u r c h o f t h e Atonement offlclat-O M P S O N & L E O N A R D i n g . .. Burial, wag In Woodlawn

MSI Jajn«»k_Fh. 3-»W^-jW C4»rri4>tery. Bearerg were Harry MeKlNLEY BROS. ' \^ $*&, J?'"0*'8, £'"?& „Pul"

II. MeirLdV i a McKimer LM„ 3-84*3beri ™«*r« Schaum, Carl Wolfrom

KEEOAN k OSBELT Bnatt atSM.Bal lna Phone 3-4813

C. C. C A R R O L L & CO l«ral S e r v i c e . 1311 Milton Ave

and Frank Kisselsteln.

P h o n e t i « • « » • • • ' . ' < • H f ,

-grandchildren

ii8 C. R. EATON fssjfcerai c » a p « i

1 N Y D E R F U N E K A L CO 4J8BK OSQSSM r r n . i m . i v i U . i 4 1889

JOHN CUNG * SON ipsa 8 M N S a n a a B ( l a n t M s . » i t n

BTHBIs lloi.i.(LN

MRSu AI'Ot'STA m i i l l . Mrf. AiiKiiNfft O'DcIT, widow of

Marsellua O'Dell, died Saturday at St. Joseph'" Hospital after a short Illness She i» survived hy a daugh-

** . J. P. Carroll, and two Funeral sarvioeg

iwiil ii*. roniluHed at the home of Mi-. Carroll, 130 Beverly Road, al I I' M Monday. Burial will he in Woodlawn t'emetery.

Persons in America J"RE0 L. SEELEY

Ashevllle, N. C , March 14 W,— Fred Loring Seeley, 70, capitalist, at his home on Sunset Mountain after a brief Illness, He supervised construction of Grove Park Inn here and later operated the hotel. He was owner of Blltmore Indus­tries and directed the management of Battery Park Hotel'here, which his wife owned.

Apples. Mcintosh, uushel

Apples7Northern 8ov. oushel.'*! Beets, bushel Beet greens, bushel Butter, pound. Cabbage, b u s h e l . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cabbage, b u s h e l . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Celery, doseu Eggs, large, crate Eggs, medium, crate Eggs, medium, d o z e n . . . . . . . . . . . Eggs, large, retai l . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fowls, dressed, p o u n d . . . , . . . . . . Fowls, live, heavy. Dound Fowls, light. Bound . . . . . . . . Springers, Leghorn, pound. . ' . . . Broilers, colored, pound . . . . . . Honey strained, S p o u n d s . . . . . .

^eeks. dozen bunches . . . . . . . ettuce, hothouse, d o z e n . . . . . . .

Onions. 50-Dound sack Parsnips, bushel Potatoes, 60-pound bag Potatoes. Empire State, i s lbs Potatoes. 15-lb. sack 0. S. No. 1 Potatoes, SO-lb. ssck. U. 8 No. 1 Radishes, dozen bunches. H H. . . Rhubarb, doz. - 1-lb. b u n c h e s . . . . Squash. Hubbard, p o u n d . . . . . . . Tu-nlps Purple Top. b u s h e l . . . . Turnips Rutabaga . . . . . . . ' 6 8 8 Vegetable Oysters, dozen bens, so

WHOLESALE QUOTATIONS Prices quoted to Syracuse wholesale e o n -

mission houses as furnished by the New Y< I State Department of Agriculture and Markets: Artichokes, b o x . . . . . . . . Apples. Delicious, crate.

1 25«3 1 2 5 « l .oeea 1 50*5 65«f 1.359

35«* .ssa .BOO 8SM

9.30©

1 60 1 40 1.33 3 00

75 1.40

40 89

.85 80

8.30 8 40© 8 08

.33 a

.ssa . 3 0 0

.21©

. I T f

.18*1 2 2 «

. 8 8 9

.9044 , 8 0 9

1.75«J 1.30Q

.884) . 3 2 0 . 3 1 9

4 0 9 1 .003 iv»*a .7541

38 43 34 33 18 20 34 88

1 00 65

2 25 1 50 1 08

34 32

1 00 45

1.20 02

1.00

9 • 1 Bald Loco ct 1 Bait A Ohio . . . < . . .

.10 Bangor 4c Ar, p t . . .

1 Bayuk Cigar . . . . . . 3 Bcnef Ind Ln S Beth Steel 2 Btgelow-Sanf I Black A Decker . . . 1 Blaw-Knox 6 Boeing Airplane . .

6 Borg-Warner 3 Bridgeport Brass . .

14 Brlggs Mfg , 1 Bklyn-Man Tr . . . . 5 Bklyn Un Oas . . . . 1 Bucy rus-Erie . . . . . . 5 Budd Mfg

.70 do Pt 1 Budd Wheel 3 Burling ItftHs . . . : . .

10 Burr Add Mach . . .70 Bush Term Bid Pf ct

f Butler Bros 1 Byron Jackson . . . .

r>

12H 3%

•26 » 5

' 8*4 16H I7*V 12V, 58% 18% 14% 6tt

17% 18 23'A

8% 18Vs

IV* B% 1% 2%

5' 6%

16 V, 8%

21 5%

n

12% . 3% 36

8 8%

16 G 17% 12'A 58 18% 14% 6%

17% 13% 33%

8% 18%

1% U* 7V4 2%

6% 16 6%

"Mr i i

61 33 8 3 % 87 15% 33 V. 18 V4 6 % 3 %

12% 3%

26 8 8%

16% 17%

m 18% 16%

8% 17% 13 33%

8 % 18%

1% 8% VA 3%

53% 6%

16 6%

' l w t% 11

1 Cal lahan Z-Lead . 3 Campbell W y a n t . 1 Can Dry O Ale . 4 Canad Pacific . . . 1 Case (J II Co . . .

.20 Case (JH Pf . . . . 2 Caterpll Tractor .

, 3 Oelanese Corp . . . .40 Celanese pr pf , . ,30 do 7 Pf . . . . i .

1 Celotex Corp* . . . 3 Cent Aguirre . . . . 1 Cent Foundry . . . 1 Cerro de Pas . . . .

.10 Cert-teed t'Apt . 1 Champ Pap <t F

.10 do Pf

13% 11 Y,

m 6 1 %

16% 116

87% 7%

18 V. 1 %

2»% 25% 16 87

% 13% 12%

4% 6 1 %

20 Ches & Ohio 3 8 % 1 Chi A E 111 A 1 Chi a r t West . 2 do pf 1 Chi Pneu Tool . . . . 1 Chi Rk Is & Pac . 1 do 8 pf•'.: . . 1 Chickaeha Cot Oil

16 Chrysler Corp . , . . ; 53%

% 13 % 11% • 4% 6 1 %

118% 118% 118% 3 5 % 35 3 5 %

18 18% 116 116

87% 87% 7 %

1 7 % 1 %

28 % 25% 16 87 28 %

4% 3 %

10% 16

% 6/16 12% 52% 25%

4% 2 V*

10% 16

% 5/18 13%

Surviving Mr Thompson are h l s , ^ ^ ' ^ ^ . ^ wife, Mrs. Maude Thompson, and'Earanas box, 40 pounds.. t w o s o n s , A . R o b e r t T h o m p s o n of iBeans, green, hamper

1 Beans, wax. hamper Beets cra te .

Silver Springs, Md.. _. and Donald Thompson of Syracuse.

Mrs. Sarah Kaplan Last rites will be held Sunday

afternoon for Mrs. Sarah Kaplan, wife of Israel Kaplan, who dledi^ip1*

3 7 5 9 4.00 2 flOfft 2 45 2 H0H 2.63 2 50« I 75 3 . 2 5 § 3 50 5.25W 5.50 . . 7 5 « 5.00 1 85 4 25 4.25

Broccoli, Texas, crate Brussels Sprouts, dram. . Brussels Sprouts q u a r t . . . . . . . . .23 Cabbage, Texas, erate , 3.80" Ca .ots, c r a t e . . . . , . , , . . . , . . . . . , 4.35

3.18" 3.36

.78' 4 00' 3.25

FREDERICK II. CfH)KINtillAM Utica, Maich 14._Fredartck H.

Cooklngham, 63, a lawyer, in a hospital here. At on* time he was partner ln the nrm of Cooklngham, Sherman A Cooklngham, of which the late James S. Sherman, former

Carrots, Texas, % e r a t e . . . . . . Cauliflower, crate Celery, dozen b u n c h e s . . . . . . . . Celery, Calif., Paso*!, crate . . . C lery , Florida, t r i t e , . , . . ; . . Chicory, c r a t e . . , . . . . . . . , , . . . . Coeoamit*. bag . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cocoanuts. dozen . . . . . . :

the family home, 1 no %^d\w™'*a'"""\ Ea»t Oentsee Street, after a short oariic card. 1 dozen packages illness Rabbi Irwin I. Hyman will :gSplir«!L TS1 . - ." pms, oo,. officiate at services at 2 P.M. iniorapes Emperor, tug,,, Temple Adajh Yeshurun, assisted P-^ns, Caflforni* » i . by Cantor Samuel Arluck. Burial wUl be in Adath.Xeihurun Ceme-' tery. —

Born ln Russia 74 years ago, Mrs, Kaplan had lived here 52 years. She was a member of the Council of Jewish Women, the Hadassah and the. Auxiliaries of Temple Adath Yeshurun and the Jewish Home for the Aged. • Surviving, besides her husband, ;ne a son, Arthur A. Kaplan of New York City; four daughterg,

3 on 4.50 4 80

34 3.75 4.80 3.35 3.40 1.00 4 75 4.50

1 Cles Graph B r . . . . . . . 35% 2 Coca-Cola 87% 41% 3 Colgate-Pajm-P . . . . 13 11%

.20 Col A South % %

.30 do 1 pf 1%

.10 do 3 Pt 1% 2 Col Fuel A? Iron . . . 15 3 Colum Br 'cas t A . . . 8% 5 Colum O&El . . . . . . 1% 1 do 6% Pf 39 1 Co.um F l c t , . . . . . . . , - * 2 Colum Carbon . . . . . 54 5 Coml Cred i t 16% 7 Coml I n v e s t T r . . . . 2 1 % 1 do cv pf 101 2 Coml Solvents 8%

47 Com'wkh it South. %

1% 1%

16 9% IV.

39 %

53 16% 2 1 %

101 9%

7% 17%

. 1% 39% 25 % 16 97 29 >«

4% 3 %

10% 16

% 5/16 12% 53 V. n 12

% 1 %

15 9% 1%

39 »%

54 16% 2 1 %

l « r8%

do pf 30% 11 Com'wealth Xdis

8 Consol Alrcr . . . 9 Cons Edison . . . . 3 do pf 2 Consol Film md I do pf

3.60«i 3.15 * Consol OU . . . . . . 8 80(9 8 00 ,J Cont Can

•841 88 3 Cont Ins . . . . . . . . 5 8 0 0 a 38' 3 Cont Motors . . .

S 281 1 Cont Oil Del . . . 3 b 0 « 1 251 . W Corn Exchange .

40Q 4Si l Corn Products .. 1 504J i 80 • « 4o pf . . . . . 3 S0*» 4 08 * Crane Co .......

4 00 3.30 _ do Sv pf

Lettuce, Iceberg, erate. Limes, Persians,, ooz . . . . . . . . Mushrooms, large, 3-lb. basket onions. 50-pound sack Onions. Idaho, 80-pound sack

4 78 3 80

.80

> 2f 3.75

l e i Service 188 * (lei.*w« at ' 4-888.

' S U W A H O .I KYAN

l " M N U . . M l i . ' ril#t for John Pfnhl, who

died Wediivatlay, were conducled at Die home of tils brniherin-law,

iiu.> IH t, 4-U08 4-6I03 jKeed Robbing, Bff7 Molloy Hoad, and at S:.K) o'cloch In Ma Int JoMphg • r . . in iii i inn, h, where) ihe Rev. William Metal* calcbratad A high niaag of ie<|tneiii Burt«t wag l n Assumption l e m e i e i y tzearer* w*r« (Irovtr lA*iiang», lo ins

PAY, Phon« t-HOO iKline, rioyd H..». Ce.il lUhn, ABSiriAirr MM W OH.,»U»*O» thumaa i'wHits *nd John *luHivai»

Vice Prealdent of the United States, w u s member. Mr. Cooklngham I Mf'i Sa"n"u',j"'^"Chapin "o7"scarA-

Mra. William A Hartsdale, and the

Onions, red. tO-pound sack 3 384} 3.80 Onions, white. 80-pound s a c k . . . 3 384B 3,80 Or.nsei . Calif. nav«U b o s . . . . 3 8049 9 13 Oranges. Temple, box 2 244* 3 . 8 | Oranges, Ftonda. box 3.3838J 3.88 Parsley, doaea b u n c h e s . . . . . . . . . _ M Pears. Anjou, box 3.384] | . « Peas, green, bushel, . Peppers, green, erate Pineapples, c r a t e . . . . . . . Potrtosa, lOO pound. l . t l f f 1.80 Potztoes swert hamper 9 38*1 I N

1 4 . . . . . . . . . - . .M . . . . . . . . . . . j . a e s g # . i s

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wai graduated from Hamilton !(ja'|e Cbllegc and New York J.aw Sihgol.

e Newell Announces Opening of Funeral

Home on Salina St.

Pntstoee Idaho ooz. Redithea, erate Rhubarb, 6-pound-packages.. .

t flhallou. dozen b u n c h e s . . . . . . B e v d «»f fSpinach, Tezas, b u s h e l . , . , , , , .

, , , ^ ' . . iTangennes. bog , , , M lanes Men- | , „ „ . i , „ 8 repack, 10 Tb bog.

rletta nd Beatrice Kaplan of NewlJjfnjg^tagi^BVi^ig^igi'iog j Md J

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in l fN Tl RNrm Funeral aei virea lor John Turner,

at. ot 'un Holland Miren. a raai-dent f f ttyracuaa stl yaata, who attst) r r l d K > h l g l i l a t C t j t t B B k J i v i i . g l i n e

jtoital. w i l l ha r u n c f i o t w a a t I I ' M i I . . . M -i. !.»• at t h e H o l l a i u t at trost

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York City, and two grandchildren. | — — ™ e —

Death* in Syracuse Area K d w a r d J S c o t t . 70 , H e n d e r s o n .

Yams, buihel

1 Crucible Steel pfd. 3.80 Cuba RR pfd

1 Cuban-Am Sugar . . I Cuneo PTesa • Curtis Pubilebs . , 1 do pr pfd . . . . . . 6 Curtus-Wrleht , , ,

" > ' * • A . . . . . . i , . . .

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19 16% 11% 83%

% •

'5% 34% 35%

3 % 19% 2Vs% 48

165 12% 91% 74% 13

1% 13

II 14 15% 7%

33%

7/32 7/33 3 9 % 30%

nr% if. 8 2 %

% • 9

34 ' 36

3% 19% * ? % 48

144% 12>A 9 1 % 14% 1 1 %

1% 13

»a 3S%

1 Mack Trucks . . . . . . 30 1 Macy R H . . ." 18%

10 Manati Sugar 9% 5 Marine Midland . . . 3 1 Marshall Field 10% 1 Martin O L Co 33% 3 Martin-Parry 4% 1 Mstbleson Alk 33% 1 McCrory Stores . . . . 11%

! USSSUSS::::::: ^ 1 MCIntyre Fore 30 3 McKess A Rob 11%

" l Mensel Oo . . , 4% .30 do 8 * p f d . . . . . . . . 24

1 Mld-Cont Pet 12% 1 Midland Stl P r o d . . . . 18%

.10 do 1st pfd 98% 3 Minn-Honey Reg . . . 38 1 Mlnn-Mollne pfd . . . 63%

J Mo-Kan-Texas %

do p f d . . . . . 3% 14 Mohawk Carpet cash 12%

3 Monsanto Chem 70 .10 do pfd C 107

8 Montgom Ward . . . 24% .30 Morris It E s s e x . . . . 39

2 Motor Wheel 10%

301 18%

3% 3

tf% 33%

4%

11% 15% 7%

30 11% 4%

34 13% 18% 98% 39 83%

%_. , % 8% ' 3 %

13% 12% 70 70

107 107 2 3 % 24%

30 13%

3% 3

10% 33%

4% 33% 11% 13% 7%

30 11%

4% 34 13% 18% 98% 39 63%

N 43 Nash-Kelvlnator . . . 4%

.30 Nash Shat A St h. 23 1 Nat Auto Fib 3%

13 Nat Biscuit 14% 3 Nat Cash Reg 13% I Nat Cylinder O . . . . 8% 1 Nat Dairy P r o d . . . 13% 3 Nat Distillers 30V, 1 Nat Oypsum 4% 1 Nat Pow A Lt 1%

.30 Nat Sup 6 pc pf . . . 66 1 do 83 pf 13% 2 N e w m o n t Min . . . . . 37 1 Newport Indust . . . 8%

25 N T Central B R . . •% 3 N T Chi ft St L pfd 47V. 3 N Y N H A H . . . %

10 No Am Aviation . . . 12% 34 North Araer Co . . . . 7%

3 N o r t h e r n Pacific . . . 5%

O 3 4 O h i o CHI 6% 2 Oliver Farm B i . . . 30 1 Omnibus Corp 4% 3 otis Elevator . . . . . . . n% 3 Otis Steel 6 L- do I pfd 57%

39 10%

4% 23

3% 14% 13'/. 8%

13% 30%

4% 1%

88 13% 27

8%

• 47%

% 12% 7% 8%

6% 20

4% 11%

6 57%

39 10%

4 % 23

3 % 14 V. 13%

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.10 do 1 of 1.70 ,do 3 p f . . . . . . . . . .

2 Pnc F i n Corp C a l . . 3 Pae O a s ft E l e c . . . 4 Pac Tin C o n s . . ; . . . 3 Packard Motor 1 Pan Am Airways. . . 6 Param pictures 1 Park Utah Con M . 1 Parke D a v i s . . . . . . . 1 Parker RU*t-Pr . . . . 8 Patlno Mines 6 Penney ( J O 3 Penn-Dix C e e n t . . . .

14 F inn R R . , . , . . 7 Pepat-CoJa

.30 Pere Marq pf

.10 do pr pf . . . 1 Fet M i l f c „ . , . . , , . n 3 Phelps D o d g e . . . . . . 1 FhlJeo Corp , 2 Philip Morris . . . . . 7 Phillies Pet 1 Pillsbiirr F'ocr . . . . 1 Pitt Coke A t r . . . , , 1 Pitt For zings . . . . .

.10 Pitt Steel pf B 7 Postal Tel p f . . . . . . . 1 Pressed Steel Car . , 6 Proctor ft Oam . . . 2 Pub Sve N J , . . . . . .

.10 do 9% pf , 2 do 96 Rf 6 Pullman . , . . . . . . , . • Pur* Oil . . . . . . . . . .

R _ .

5% 18% 11%

9% 16%

1% 2

14% 14

1% 36 17 18% 62%

II 32% 16% 25% 45 3 3 % 38% ' « % • • f ! 3 3 % 17 8% 8%

84 11%

7% 45

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3 %

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16% t % 3

14% 13%-

1% 19 IT 18% 63

1% 3 1 % 14% 26%

- 4 6 -23%- 2 3 % 38 26

Sales 'In lOOai 3 Walworth Co I Ward Baking pfd . . 17 1 Warner Bros Fiet . } % 1 Warren Bros .- » 1 Wayne Pump 13%

.80 West F»nn E l > . . . Jl^s

.30 do 7% pfd 73

.40 do 4 * pfd «3% 1 West Union Tel . . . . 38% 1 West S I * Mfg . . . 69% 3 Weston 33 Inet . . . . 37% 8 White Motor M% 1 WUbs-Oyerland . . . . 1% 7 Wilson ft' Co . . . . . «% 3 Woolworth F W . . . 34% 1 Worth Pump lf% 1 T*Uow Tr ft C . •. I3"

Y — • Youngst Sh ft T . . 33% 3 do pf •••• <3% 3 Youngst Stl Dr . . . . 10%

High Lo» Close--4% 4% 4%

%

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24% 18% 13

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33% 81% 10%

33% 61% 10%

t M a l t a Radto . . . . . . . 8% 9% 9% Sale* today, active stock*. 172,»po share*i

tnacUve stocks, 3,14* rtares; total todar. 114448 shares; previous day, 338,390 staresj week ago, 371,980 sharesjjreajr-eatr, 383,380 shares; two years vtn. 4787970 shares; Jan . , 1 to date. 38,419,819 shares; year' M O . 34,833.499 shares; two years ago, 33,105,721 shares.

— . Q ' • . ' ' ' " , • •

3ond Quotations New-York, March 14 yp>—Follow-

ing are today's high, low andiatest pricesAjf U. S. Government bonds o n j * * New York Stock Exchango

total sales of each bond: U. S. OOVERNMENT BONDS (Dollars snd ThlrtyS-econds)

8*Je» ' _Li" -, (ln 11,000) High Low Close . 3 Trea 3%s. . 1945-43 104.3 104.3 W4.3

3 do 4* 1854-44 108.12 108.13 108.13 1 do . » . , , « . 1951-49 100.31 100.31 190,31 6 N Y C 3s. . 1980 101% 101% 101%

CORPORATION BONDS 1 Alleghany 5s '44 mod 83 83 83 5 Alleghany Inc 5s '60 52 S3 52 =.

14 A » ft For P 5s 3030. 67% 67% 67% 16 Am I O Chem6%s'49 103% 103% 103% 3 Am T ft T 3%s '66 9 do 3%s'81 . . . . . .

13 do 3s '56 . . . . . . . 3 A T ft S F 4s '95 S A C Line 1st 4s '52 7 do 4%s '64 . . . . .

30 B ft O '95 st A . . . . 6 do '96 St C . .

87 do cv '60 st . . . . 14 do 4* 48

106% 106% 106^ 106% 108 106 106% 106 106% 107% 107% 107%

80', 80'/. 80% 64% 64% '64% 37% 37 37 43 43 43 40% 40% 40% 61% 60% 60%

3 Beth Stl 3%S 52 . . . 103% 103% 103% 16 Boston A Me 4%s '70 41% 41 41%

3 do 4S '60 74% 74% 74% 8 But R ft P '67 st 39% 39% 39%

13 Cen N Y Pow 3%s'63 107% 107% 107% 27 Cen Pac 5s '60 8 do 1st 4s **»'..•..'.. 3 Certain-td 5 ' i s '48 . , 1 C ft O 3%s '96 D . .

31 Chi ft Al ton 3s ' 4 9 . . 8 C B ft O g e n 4s '38 . 2 Ch Ot W tnc4%s203B 4 db 4s '88

304 C M 8 P ft Pac5s"?5 261 do aj 5s 2000 ...'.'.

6 do 4%s '89 C ... . . 33 Chi ft N W rfg5s3037 24 Chlf tNW CV 4%S '49

9 CRIftP 4%S '52A . . 319 do rfg 4a '34 . . . . .

27 CCC&StL 4%S ' 7 7 . . 2 Clev El 111 3s '70 . . . 1 Clev TJn T 4%s '77C. 7 Col ft So 4%s '80 . . .

30 Colum O 5s '62 M a y 40 do 5s 1961

56% 56% 56% 77% 77 77 85% 85% 85%

103% 103% 103% 19 18% 18

79% 38 , 65% 14%

3% 49% 22

1% 15V.

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80 > 38 66% 15

3 % 50% 22%

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105 104% 104% 65 65 66 2 2 % 2 2 % 3 2 % 94% 94 94 91% 90% 9 1 %

79% . 38

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64 11% 7%

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84 11% 1%

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108 78 24%

3%

New York Wholesale in . • York, March l t i # i 3m i « i

c t lp t s , 397 164 IttM. S tar t* ! s t e a d * C r e a m • Mr3 !>el la l . e w l a , 70, W h l t e s t K i r o '•'•* t»i*h*r H U B 89 seoee and Bteaziu«

marts . ••>••'*,. 99 c. , , . ica. l t n i . r s e u MltavKdns F. Hughea, I'tn A f rod fmoborateg, Utica. William C. Burke, Ultra. M n l i - . i l i i l l e I ' i i n in n o t i I

Pope Mill*. William (' Parker, S3, Caithage Mr*. Agne* E. Manger, 30, Oa-

ford Mrs. Joan i • K*Uy, 7*. Oneonta Mtt. r-*lella tileaatm Cssf, Ntt

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90 V. 9 i 97%

96% 37 33% 44% 13 46% 44% 16% 48% 24% 47% 49 71%

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96% 97 97% 96 57 38% 44% 12 45% 44% 16% 48% 21% 46% 49 71%

.80 Safe St 9 * a t . . . . 3 St Joseph Lead . . . . 1 St t ' S e a Fran ,,</,

•09% 109 39% 39% 5 * 2 8/33 1/11

108 34%

2 Comwlth E cv 3%s'58 108% 108% 10»%, 1 Con Edls 3%s '48 . . 1 0 5 103 105 2 Cuba No Ry 5%s '42 30 30 30 3 - P u t p * Fez*. 3s 70 . . 103% 103% 14K%

10 Del ft Hud Tfg 4S '43 57% 57% 57". 31 D A R O 4s '36 15% 15 15%

- 4 5 DftRO W 5s ' 7 8 . . . 16% 18% 16% 3 Dow Chem 2V4s ' 5 0 . . 102% 102% 102% 6 Duq I t 3%8 '65 . . . . 103% 106% 108%

41 Erie 4%s 2016 54% 54 54 3 do 4S '95 1 1 Fla E Cst 6s '74 . . . . 3 Oen St l C a s t 5%s'49 3 Goodrich 4%s '56 . . 1 Ot Nor 4s '460

12 do 4s-*4* H . . . . . . 4 OUlf M f t O h inc 2015 3 Huds Coal 5s '62A 2 Hud ft M a n rfg 5s '57 4 do inc 5s '57 , , , , . .

31 111 Cen rfg 4s '55 . . 37 do 4%s *66 . . . . . . 11 a t Ot Nor 1st 6s'53 4S ICftCSLftNO 5* '63A 6 Int Hyd El cv «s '44 14 Int TAT 4%s <53 . . 60 do 8s *55 , . . , . . . . 6 7C C Term Ss 50 3 K C Team 4* '60 109% 109% 109% 3 Hoppers C o 3%s '81 . 104% 104% 104% 8 Lac Oa,S 5%s ' 5 3 . . . . 74% 7 3 % 74% 6 Leh Val 4%s 3003 i t 36% 36 36%

33 do 4a 2003 s t . . . 33 3 3 % 3 3 % a3 Liggett ft M 7* ' 4 4 . , 113% 113% 113%

3 LouUla ft Ark S t '69. 82% 83% 8 2 % 3 touts ft N 3s 3003. 85 85 89 I McKet ft Rob 3%* '56 105% 105% 106% 1 Mich Con Oa i 4* '83. 108% 105% 105%

34 MSPASSM en 4* '38 ' 36 M - K - T e x 5s '83 A . . . 14 do l»t 4 s . ' 9 6 . . . 17 M" Fae c v 5t%z ' 4 * . , 34 do Si "77 F 7 . do 88 '81 I 1 do g e n *• "H

10 Mont P " » 3%» 'M , 6 Mnr A E s s e t 4%S 5S 1 do l % s 3006-5 Nat Dairy 1 ' ia ' 4 0 . . I New E n * T f t T 8s 'S3.

30 NOTftM B%1 * S 4 . . . 4 N Y C rf* 5s 3 0 1 3 . . . .

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1 N T Edis 3'.« ' » . . 9 NYNHftH cv *a '48.

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17 Nor P*c 6* 3041 . . . f t 12 do 4» *91 »^_44% 3 do 3* 2047 . . . 43

10 Ohio Ed 4* **» 107% 1 Or-Wssh RRftN 4s 61 106

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12% 35 39%

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I Se'east Oreyh L,

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107% 107% 106 199 t t % t l

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1 Republic 10 81UMAS4, RAO 41 SI U P 4%s '71

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