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32 btm taml. Wilmington. Bel. itartiy.iihnrn.mil Market Mixed Man Jailed In Assault Obituaries William H. Norton N.

Y. Stock Quotations (Reported Daily By Laird. Bissell Meeds, Du Pont Bldf.) In Active Trade Mind Your Business Private funeral service! and MARKETS AT A GLANCE By United Press International Stocks lower in ctive Joe Louis Tucker, 24, of 400 block West Seventh Street, got a six-month sentence today in two nf fnmmnn Fleas on Pr citua interment will be held for Wil Oilier Deaths SARA R. McKEE In Wash-ington; 101; born in Slippery Rock, she was a former newspaper woman and longtime Washington resident. LADY ELPH1NST0N2 In Scotland; 78; aunt of Queen Elizabeth II and sister of the Queen Mother Elizabeth.

ANDREW F. HOWE In St. Frev CtoM 1 45. i li'f Jefferson Lake li' iiuiliam H. Norton, 93, of 830 Air Reduction Allied Chem.

Electric Men Ponder Future in Business trading Church Street. w)or4, rharrr M'j Johnt-Manvtlit 1.1 Ui t- Kennepntt fAniu IM' i Mr. Horton died yesterday atj TUcker was accused of the uuuuj I. S. covernment bonds Aluminum Lid.

I. I Aiummum Co of America Libby-Owtn Ford assault In Newark Oct. 16 and was found guilty Jan. 12 by ir 4 his home after an illness of eral weeks. I He was a native of Wilming- M'l 31 4 8.i'a Jl'4 41 Ma 4i', M'l ll't 5 H't Lockhffd Aircraft Lonlitrd Judge A.

James Gallo, Vi canict 111 ifuitt itauius- American Stocks irregular. Midwest stocks lower. Cotton futures irregular. Grains in Chicago: wheat. Amer Broad -Pin The.

Amcr Co American Cyanamid Amer En Power Amer Mown Amer Smelt. Ref American Standard By SAM DAWSON AP Business Sens Analyst Louis; 85; inventor and presi- A week later, Tucker took an ton and was a member of La in, fayette Lodge 14, M'i Madison Fund Martin. Glenn L. McDonnell Aircraft Monsanto Chetn. PPeaTto Supe'rior Court after of Centrifugal and Me-he judge imposed a penalty of chamcal Industr.es Ilc.

He wort PUTT AnFT PH! i il Fverntivos frnm tnn tn hnttftm nf S4' Mr. Norton is survived by his the corporate ladder can reappraise today the relation of man f0- oats- rye soybeans and rH fiitiirai hioVior American looact 4K W' to company in me wake ot wnat nappenea nere to tne wife, Mrs. Margaret E. four Norton; three grandchUdrenJ Tucker returned to the jower a million aouar awaiu on patent claims for a steel mold process after a 15-year Anaconda Copper 4KH i J' rquipmeni muuMij. Armour Co.

William H. of Easton, Rob-c1 loa 1- legal fight. giii, Montgomery Ward PhlilB Morru A Co. M' 4l Cash Rfflsttr 47 i Nai l. Dairy Prod -4H 4U Nat'L DlsUllen iit'.

i Nat Vulcantted Fibre tl Central 1H Nnrth Amer Anatloa 4V the appeal. He was given the four-month sentence plus an What happened was: The roof, tints. But corporations 7 1 12. Win' made UP of individuals as well Market churned trtmely a an kbu un Iei nf i heavy trading early this after- As a result of guilty or no of plants and eq iiinent ert P. of California, and Mrs.

Marjorie- H. Nealley of Aber- 4' Wa US' I deen. five great-erandchil- inn iin hi 5U rD IDC ir no. IN MEMORIAM BROWN In loving memory of my hus. btnd.

Albert J. Brown, ho raifi aw.y one year ago tod.y. Stdly missed by, wile, Ethel The Associated Press aver lon fonfest-pleas to anti trust con- iniracv charcps 29 conmanios termining corporate policies lli Northern Pacific 4 jdren; and one nephew, Ever at noon was Beneficial Financt r. USE OI OW age Of 60 Stocks ett Thorpe of Chester. added two months in default of payment of the fine.

Man Gets On Assault Charge must pay fines totaling S1.78 -u Beth steei 44 ii ever they will ponder what Boem. Atrpian. 4-4 1 ine family requests that dUStrialS Off 10. rails un- Bort-Warnrr 4H'a 14a l'e Bowers be omitted. tives must pay fines totaling, their roe should be- nn 9li Brunswick Corp.

Jail sentences were $137,500, DONOHTE In loving memory of our beloved mother. Isabella 8. Donohue. who lelt two year, ago todav. Feb.

ru.ry I. 15. When look at your picture Mother, You seem to smile nd s.y "Don't worry. I am only sleeping. We will meet am some day." Never to be forsotten and deeply longed for Dauihters Bella.

Orace and son Ralph Clear. ta. ii4 a Ohio Oil Outboard Marina 44. i ,4, Pan. Amer.

Airwayi Penney. C. Penna Power A Lliht Penna. R. Pepsl-Cola Pfuer Phllco Phillips Pet Pittsburgh Piatt Qiast PurtOil M'i; Alex Szelenpovstski Solemn requiem mass will be Raymond E.

Jones, 34, of near Thirteenth and Market Streets, went to jail for four months today from Municipal Court for Budd Co The ticker tape ran as much Burunr.on Aniericaii Stock ten mnuies cp tions and was late most of the Canadian pacifu I- 1 i Carrier Corp morning. The 10-minute la? caterplliar Tractor the greatest since Jan. 28, Reported d.i Laird. Bissell jj.959 when there Was an 11- chmler Da Pont Bulldin. 'minute gap.

Cities Sertlct s. offered Saturday at 9 a. m. in rnxIn lovlne- memory of my mother. At it'.

St. Stanislaus Kostka Catholic an assault and battery on af aii who passed r.bru.r, K.i 4-." l'n woman friend. Church for Aleksander of Chapman Road, Chris Her lovtng heart ana many aino nesses will remembered forever. Daughter. Margaret Radio Corp.

of Amer. rrtT tiost i ll toca-toia V.j rirM iiuur 11 villus Hiuiru Fuel jt iron tot" lot tiana. Mr. Szelen.gowski died Tues meted out to 31, with 24 put on five years probation, and seven others ordered to jail for 30 days starting Monday. All concerned are pondering what their corporate future is.

Some already have left their jobs. In countless other industries, management men. big and little, are on notice they must be as above approach as Caesar's wife in avoiding in voivement in price-fixing or bid-rigging. Many jun.or ex- TOLLAND In loving memory of our mother. Lillian Tolland who passed way February th one year ago todav.

Deep in our hearts you'll always stay Loved and remembered every day. Your Daughter. Claire and Eileen Jones was arrested last night on the assault charge after Ruth Lumpkin who told Associate Judge Edmund S. Hell-ings she was from Detroit, called police to complain that Jones had forced himself upon day night in The Memorial Hos 10,000 yesterday. consolidated Edison Speculative interest ran onu'ner Corp Cont Can igh in many of the lower- corn products pital.

Interment will be in Cathe- 4111, TOLLAND In loving memory of Mrs. John Tolland who passed away Feb- 43'. 411' 4 S4' 4'4 II'. Ml. II' I AS', ll i.v, 51', 4V-, S.i'4 51 All', 4', Vt JV, in, 4.V, Sa 51'.

4A. S4J' 41'4 411 idral Cemetery. Friends may ivj'call tomorrow evening at the past couple of sessions but ac- Deere a Co. tivitv was strong in all sections ReL pw" L'ht i- 1 Doujlas Aircraft of the list. A fever for low- dow chemical her in his automobile memb i keepsak.

Terminal and fhrktiana Avp. With which we'll never part. lerminai ana L.nribiidna avc Thoutn God you ln his keening. 'Alias Warrants 1a ll 1 British Amer Oi! S-t'i British Pel Co Ltd 1 VII 7 7l Caltar; Edmonton Canadian Southern Ccasta; Caribbean l' 1 Eastern Iron 5 liee Bond Shan FartoOi's F.Jini Tier It Imperial Chemical IVI ll Mn1 Johnson Il XJabi Iron as1, Sew Jersey Zinc SI'j Meilro Aril uand l't Pacific Petroleum IPs II1, Pinteoec Oil Royallie Oil II Scurry Rainbow i Wu. tnt lO 9 Foil Webb Knapp 1 Wt still have vou tn our hearts.

nues. r-i IGornowski Funeral Home, 500 South Van Buren Street. 1'al v. -l i o't I Heynolda Tob St Rem Paper Schenley Industrie! Scott Paper Sears Roebuck Sinclair Oil SkellyOll Smith. Kline French Socony Mobile Southern Pacific 14 Southern Railway sperry Rand Standard Oil of Calif.

13 Standard Oil of Ind. St.ndard Oil of N. J. 11' Standard Oil of Ohio 4K1! Studebaker-Packard Sun Oil Texaco Textron Industrie! Thlokol Chem i Tidewater Oil Ttmken Roller Bearing narlv loved and sadly missed 1.1 'a Mti nii i.v. Vt't lit 41 sa si'i Jones denied even touching by Movna.

Sheila and Families. "blow-off of a sustained du Pont ph. W. 100 Eastman Kodak Death Notices win Poland and lived in 't country 51 years. He was a nr.

LW0B s'v. member of the St. hen tion some practices or policies as dangerous to themselves. THE FIRST individuals sen- Family Financt Most groups Were thorough- Firestone ly mixed. The general trend EE'.

BUSTE-In this citv on Feb. t. Josephine A. wife of August J. Beste.

Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral from the Mealey Funeral Home. 103 North Broom Street, on Friday mornlne. Feb. 10. o'clock.

Solemn Reauiem Mass at 8acred Heart Church at 0 30, oclock Interment at Cathedral Cemetery. Friends riay call on Thursday evening after 7. tpnrprl tn i.iil lonkprl i.nhplipv- as a bit to the upside but Freepon suinnur Bus passenger Files Suit for Injuries rreunaui rraner ing. Later one looked crushed. T.nr;il Spniii'llinc sharp losses by electrical equip a vui He is survived by his wife, 1'Anna; three daughters, Mrs.

vi'i Tessie Ritchie, Mrs. Genevieve Cleaver, Mrs. Jennie Piendak, 's all of Wilmington: two sons, 'Anthony and Joseph, at home: V. 41 1 atfVO An. m.n..r..t...a..

JMAM.J ment manufacturers I rans world Airline. or startled that thev could be: 4: dragged aen Dynamict Tri-continental Oen'l. Electric A cae owner and the Dela- Twent. down the popular averages. sentenced for doing their job Reported by Lajrd.

Bissell ii Meeds 1. rv, rra. haon BIBDl.E-In this city on 8 11, as they had interpreted it. iQen'l. Foods 'Oen'l.

Motort I i.ien'1. Motort IS Pfd. Asked Bid "me uo-ii siavt FAhri Mar. wife oi Huduiopn V. 4 i i unnrai c.

nnln1 Rlddla nf tsnl Lindale Road. Winda- 7'. 4:1 t5 M4 S'i 41, iMi, union Bag-Camp Paper I Union Carbide Union Oil of Calf. Jni4i Union Pacific 1M aniee sranutiiUQicii, ana lour aucu lot, n. jupcuw Aged 63 years.

Relative, and j1 great-grandchildren. Court aj a result of a collision friends ar.invited tc attend the U. S. Bonds At Standstill Refractoriet jGen. TeL i Gillette (Goodyear i Goodrich Co.

at Hillcrest Avenue and Brandy-I home, join kirkwood hiohway uuucu nircrail II', I i St'l mita tiwnut, on oamrnav United Fruit wine Boulevard Jan. 15 Sl'4 afternoon. Feb 11. at I clock, inter Ju. unuea uas LOTP.

34'; X.a tHO, HA A4'i 4K', 4H', Gt. Northern Railway I 1 ment at SUverbrook Cemetery. Friend, nmi.iraiiro Some openiv showed resent- Ami ssma.ed iner ment that they were being ished while "superiors weren't Ben-ticiai Corp rn, en indicted." r.i?- ll The relation of man to com-'Christian see ptd. i.t: Christiana Sec Com l.vmm pany in following practices Continent.) American deemed to aid the firms con-'J' Bridjt -n Del Ml Bridse 1 '71 KM'. cerned varied widely among Dei i Bridse mi Charles Ellis Solemn requiem mass will may call Friday evening alter 7 o'clock.

ItA NEW YORK UP. Corporate Greyhound Corn SIU r.rummfln Atroroft 117. universal Mateo Rubber. Com AiM, Parking to rear of parlors. The Suit for Harry Polish, 3' 3's 'ilsVbe offered Monday at 9:30 a.

m. HIOGINS In Newark. on Teb. t. a wvnuj ivuiaiucu aiimmy iniici uuil Ull in ar-tivo lain Inliu 1103 Wynbrook Road, Belle- nn.

Jamfa Hitns. ot 7 nuuocr. ria. l.Mi', Steel mi, S. Steel.

Pfd Hi', at St. John's Catholic Church, H'. ai SI. JOnnS LainOUC- Cnurcn, 4K4 ins Halliburton The government market was at Havegcorp. fit'.

III I Warner Brot Picture the corporations involved. At- iwRi-rd Co com sc fonte h0 was a coach COm-ITuIti Lane. Nnttinghsm Oreen. New- for Charles pany jJsseSer, was filed by ZWli Ellis, 44. of Col jhis lawyer Hovvard M.

KZSWkH pVWe i He died yesterday at Newark. on Mondsy mornine. RFnuiem 4 NO', IIM'l 2.V. 1T. 40 (it 344 41', a standstill in anticipation of 3, word from the Treasury on re- Heyden Newport suits of the February refund 44 Industrial Rayon IVi Int l.

Business Mtchlna Top quality investment issues Int Harvester and utilities led the Pwr VV" si it's 1IM) I warner Co. IS1, Western Union tt Westinghousa Air Brakt ,1,1, Westinghouse Elec 4A-1. 6-'j woolworthCo 4'i si', Voungstowa Sheet Tub IKl1, St'l i Zenith nvi home. The complaint claims M.ss how Ansei. r.

church, pos- Interment will be in Beverly', thrown to the floor and in-! SHUi National Cemetery Friends) jured when the bus was struck Xsttl mav call at the Robert Blake ho hu i on dv evening from i 10 i o'clock. uu i-ont or Canada Lid torneys for companies, and Eirctnc h0 Ruooer those for individuals, made Old Empire contrasting pleas in asking Romn Broadcast chief Judge J. Cullen Ganey of U. S. District rourt here for leniency.

Mast Inr Trust Some company attorneys said their top men were unaware Rowe price orowih Fd. of the widespread price-fixing SSt55i and bid-rissins in an industry united cont clock. iv.il iim. nans were uneven nna iFuneral Home, 226 Collings i7.voar.nU rri a AhiiHcn! Near Bmvrna. Del, on Feb 7.

Mimi nrii iit in. Lri uii a i a iMrfpiKAn. vnnHnii OA 14. I It Id 1.1.61 I4.W1 II IS 45 rtveuuc, vuuiiiaUUu, ima, n5 Menden Drive, Canterbury ItSl. Joanne, wife of the la' evening.

Hills. Th- voi.th and his fathPr AnTi, 1,:,. Thompson, Top Officials Meet J-industrials a shade better. 1.V14 There were comparatively' few J-sj changes amounting to a full point outside the convertible section. i.vsa Volume on the New York IVew Southeast Asia Bloc Under Study KUALA LUMPUR, Malaya 7.M Mr.

Ellis was employed in Haakon A at nwnpr of thp car iin'i''(' ttend the funeral service. 1 5 owner 01 Ule ldr't the Daniel. Funeral Home, Town. the composing room of ais0 iisted as defendants. ITt-Morning News for years as; lcltl0 FndTnS.jMii'.J u-ith CT Killinn a voar 4-u5 itlnlted Income 11.71 I WASHINGTON P.

The Philippines and compositor. He was a mem a the runeral home on Thursday evening alter 7 o'clock. Stock Exchange was running sador Llewellyn laya todav a2P(1 nrm Jbpr of the Veterans of Foreicn Trnniirs in Aftpml Scienra Some of their men showed Fund live resentment over salary, Eoulrds CUtS and demotions Since they Bank of Delaware were indicted last spring, and ccmmut co. insisted they were carrying out Delaware Trust co orders of their immediate I LINDHOLM Of Olendale Blvd Olen. IMiIIojIaI.iIi:..

1 1 aalf- Newark. Philip Lindholm. 1 lllladelpllia Ullllier Ate IS years. Funeral service, Fndav, t-i 1 p. m.

at the Marvll Funeral Home, 20 per cent ahead of yes- nome from M0SC0Wf Degins southeast Asian association of Wars. terday pace. 'ound of onferences w. th if Thailand joins otnJ He is survived by his mother, till 14 1(1)0 41 H'i I M'l uver ine counter aeaiers in i icauers erw the nrniprf u-iM i Mn. Fllis of Col- Oix ueiawaie Mate policemen mo Main 8treet.

Darby, Interment ll, Inriav nncrikU i possible of 1 will arrond fho annual rlinnar at Fernwood Cemetery Friend, may securities posted no today on ways im-aside f' Drpspnt hllt hnth 9. UingSWOOfJ. He IS aiSO SUrVlvea Thursday evening 7 to t. gu chances at all from vesterdav's proving relations between the finn -m m. the Police Chiefs Association reriors or instructions of their wiim Trust rln- in j.i.

fnifpri Stat-, anH Pi, 1 lu I ww MYFRS-In this city on I. 1M1. dividend the lai uin.Minj Th Re atives and frlrnH. tnvitri to atli-nri thi. SOME OF the individuals IWU tnL Kennedy expects; private talks today between and Mrs.

Blanche Straub of Troopers tO attend are ColjR'ouiem Mass at, St. Thomas' Chtirc Saturday morning, Feb 11, at 10:30 i r. comer personally witn: visiting President Carlos carnngion, in. ana a oroin er, George of Camden. i ecretary of of the Philippines, and John' r.

erguson, superintendent; Maj. Sterling E. Sm- 1 1 cepted the court punishment as they had accepted their company role doing what seemed clock. Interment at All Saints cemetery. The family reouests no viewing, Arrangement, by the Mcaley Tuneral Home.

Forei Mgn hxchanse Dean Rusk and other advisers onds, officer; Capt mrti vad i Prime Minister Tengku Abdul Rahman of Malaya. The Phil-ippines has been among the Lester Pettie several times before the ambassador returns to his post, Leo E. Daney, director, traffic N'JTON-in this city on Februtry IfiCI Wt urn 7-1 laiiaKainel nf ii ycr Vai4 expected. They gave no lndl- rarn lOreat Britain md Australia In Cation in COUrt Of questioning olher, in cents and decimals Comtiioclitics Reoorted daily by Laird li Nemours Building Capt. Ernest S.

E. Horev Norton' ot 830 Church Street. Lester Pettie, 59, of 213 divisicm; possibly carrying new instruc- anti-Communist nations of Asia tions fni fnrthpr tallre hotwoan pynrpccintT Hieeiirfontinfi ci.i. te 9J years. Funeral services ani the practice they held was' 0.1.

n. r' YEe. 100 mis. needed to bring stability to a Brll" -pound. 21022.

a 1 IIV rlpAttt De al tf A tranKlin Sireei, liminsimi i-uiunirtuuci, omic nu.iu (nterment win be private. There will WHEAT 1 45 Shim and Soviet Premier Nikita the Southeast Asia Treaty Or- Manor, died today at his homel Troop, and Capt Charles Zt" -imi nnih lnacc HnohiK rnmmannpr I cULtri tfl till CC'lllUllllI 111I1COJ. fc uMiia. cuici a uucc-uiwiuii jtviii uMiLiiev. nn nprrnrmanpo m'.

p.u n- 'Laos. He was employed by the Troop 1, and Lt. Donald thi on T. Low iin1, llil'i II1. MD't IM I me wdi coiinais over, int r-mn, fn 9n voarc O'Conner.

chief investigator. ii. semiramis Mrr. widow or Once highly Competitive indllS- 2 000. JSOOJ; Great Britain 60 day futures 2 7982, 2 7983.

Oreat Britain lb May rt.i. i U1lv 17114. 2 7S8: Australia Ju' Others pleaded through their; ipoundi 22420. 22420. Belgium itranci attOmeVS thev had first Op- 2 0035.

France 20 4075. Mar-, 284l: Oermany iW'fsterni 'Deutsche posed the idea of price-fixing, m.rm 2iio. 2397; Holland hinnor4 Kv anti.li-ncr lawc hltt 2 4215. 2S 4425: Italy (llrat .1812: i uui vuuijoiij n. Arthur Paulson, aned 86 years.

Keia- Open Hish 3ii iit', Jit'i iit4 ins CORN inn, in mi M4'i COTTON uiaa a niomhor flf ArmstrnnK reilliy illll lluUM. ves ana iricnns are invncn is aiiena was a nieuiuer in 1-mw- i iuisliuus itlOllKS LlllkeU Lodge of Masons at Newport; ",2 I Laos and the Congo are key yiH issues in the consultations now s)in' starting here. They apparently take precedence in Adminis-8 tration thinking over the possi Portugal ieidoi 2 4950, 3 50: Sweden Mr rr it i ii Five Points chapter, Order of lO lUliniCr IVlimiEastem Star, and was'a charter found they had to go along as 19 36, 19 37; Switzerland To these 23 Denmark Juir part of their jobs 4 j.r! bility of an early meeting be drain Market uik juue uiuMijr milieu a ueaii i.tiin Amerlrs: Amenljn. ipesot par. savins thev used suhstan-' l'r" 'crueiro CHIC A 00 8ovhrftri fut urn itween Kennndv and Khnuh.

CALTANISETTA, Sicily on. Four Roman Catholic monks and three other men have been odist Church. He is survived by his lif eikAl A I)Airin I ii rt Vltot ureei .4100, 4-iOO, .4800: Mexico -pesot 8.02, tabllshed new hlshs for the season Vhpv enesuela bolivar) 23 40. :3 today, with gains ranting to tial salaries to Daim tneir con- dj: Far F.as i 17.85. in is a a luduci cine, a uauhincii 1A1 iCll0 IVV1 (Mrs.

Jo Ann Brown of Colonial nnnforinir am w(a4Vim miiwj Htnilll6 HI. CAlUlllUllllIUlUCl uaiMe. clcrpr. nn llllllO, 1UUI CJlOtVl Oa till 1 CtVA11 niltin UN Seat Urged For Red China Masonic blub To See Riot Movie The motion picture, "Operation 'Abolition," acquired by the state police, will be shown to the Masonic Club of Delaware j-tomorrow. Sgi: Robert S.

Regan, youth division, State Road Troop 2, will show the picture which has been source of recent controversy. It depicts the riots at the hearings of the House Committee on un-American Activities at San Francisco last The local court did not set irr' science. nvfr ctnt! on tne "He Couldn't Change the sys-j were relatively tem." attomev after attorney' lhl after the advance which leveled told the judge in asking leni-i Baltimore Livestock lrhld "dP.vK"K ency for an individual. I Baltimore nront takers. "Tho rnmnmv pn.Tlln'f cur 400 n1 lable supply about! An early setback In corn brought out ine lumpdny louiun I sur- prt CPtu steers, balance tood volume of short covering and Vive if the System Was mostly cow, with small per cent other Prices more than recovered ail the mis.

ijva riiesune, dim date as it accepted indictment LONDON Secre- the fven yesterday. All are tary Lord Home told the House or i ii i lusiuueu. aiaugmer tteerg nneai ana rye continued nnrl accnnialino- in rfplin i iiidiiscu, diiuuicjs iui lUHjjleady to 23 cents lower luntiy weak, however, In slack trade. Ot LOrdS last night the facts Of 6 men in smaller firms eadedJ -ow. acme strong to is tenia ituuii, sujur.ns were i-j'a cents intpt-naiinnal Ufa ronni'ri i TK iAa hU flm nn tho masses loo scarce ior ousnei nianer, March H.731,; wheat test ol prices: small lot 1012 lb.

hlsher to lower. Marrh II Irl-ix I IIC JUU5C lltlU ill HI Ull IIV ivii a 411 if lit i mi hi, nu ui uiifs lishtown, N. and one grandson, Donald Brown, of Colonial Heights. Services will be held Tuesday at 1 p. m.

from the Mc-Crery Funeral Home, 27C0 Washington Street. Interment will be in Silver-brook Memorial Park. Friends may call at the funeral home central issue: The antl-trUSt choice slaughter sleers 28 00. load hleher, March 1.16'; oats Red China get a seat in the tP.01 ce said gan2 0Per" United Nations' even though or several yea" a has few of the credentials of a' ch monastery at Mazza-peace-loving nation. inno.

25 miles from here. The arrests were made a year ago. Lord Home said Peiping has, A number of persons in the i ouy nun good to low choice miner, March 88 cents; rye low. laws mUSt he ObeDjea. 27,25, 2 loads and few lota 113-1213 er to -a higher.

March 11.21',. lib. good 25.50-28 2S; utility cows and! BUT BEYOND the question commercial noo-lioo. cannersl of laws and their interpreta-IToT Motion Market 1 Births i tion remains the de urate one 40: buicher, scarce, active' new york w''cem. Tibet, resisted all; vicinity were threatened with fully teady: sows absent: lw small opened tod Monday after 7 p.

m. attempts at conciliation; and bodilv harm or nrnnprtv Him, ui uusuiess eums diiu ui uic lot No. 1 and mised No 1 and 2 higher. employe's duty to his firm, and i' March publicly stated its belief in age if they failed to pay up, I uiirj icuicu yajr up, All that is true, but the police saitL 0ne wealthy farm-L James. J.

Higpins, Jr. 32.73B 33 21 33 I facts of international life re-ier was. killed in 1958 ior ignor- uu Dneep rero; noinmg on oner. iMav 32, 7j Many of th' defendants were! i July 3322B I October 33 75B at or near retirement age. The, n.

,4 December 3403B fines will bear down hard. So' riiilailolplna Ouolations March Marcl 31 04 quire that Communist China should be seated in the United May 34 33B 34 SOB 34 12B J4 5-'K 34.10B ing a letter demanding money. The monks maintain they were forced to write extortion letters for the gang, police said. July Nations," the British foreign B-Bid. will nossible loss of status in philadflphia in.

iusdai -win possiDie loss 01 siaius in trurk trcflm Company and community. moderate on the wholesale produce Others were in middle age.i".!,. K.t.. u. i.io-jo: a few were young and low in 1.

1. 120-25; n. j. i oo-is: Maine us- Cotton futirres improved during the Secretary Said, Delaware Hospital AROOE Mr. and Mrs.

Firman, Minquadale, Feb. daughter. HENLEY Mr. and Mrs. Kennard.

Cochranville, Pa.Feb. ton. MDZZI Mr. and Mrs, Charles, Elmhurst, Feb. 9, daughter.

McMAHON Mr. and Mrs. Theodore. 1328 Washington Street, Feb. I.

daughter. SANTACECILIA Mr. and Mn. Thomai 1713 West Fourth 8treet, Feb. daughter.

WEAVER Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Radnor Oreen, Feb. daughter. 'he funeral services at the Spicar-Vlullikin Funeral Home.

Twenty-fourth Td Market Streets, on Friday morn-ing, Feb. 10. at 11 o'clock, interment it Wllmineion and Brandywine Cemetery. No ylewlng Thursday evening. It Is reauested that flower, be omitted.

PETTIE -In Wilmington Manor on Feb, I. 1M1. Lester, husband of Mabel A. Pettie nf J18 West Franklin Avenue. Aged 89 years.

Relative, and friends are Invited to attend th funeral services a THE FUNERAL HOME. 2700 WASHINGTON STREET, on Tuesday afternoon. Feb. 14. at 1 o'clock.

Interment at Silver-brook Memorial Park. Friends may call at the funeral home on Mondav evening after 7 o'clock. Parking area adjoining parlors. PRlfE-In Odessa. Del, on Feb.

1. 1961. Jennie Ounkel. wife of the ltta John Rodney Price of Warwick. Md.

Age 88 yeart. Relatlvea and friends aro Invited to attend the funeral services at the Daniels Funeral Home. Middle-town. Del. on Saturday afternoon Feb.

11 at 2 o'clock. Interment at Bethel Cemetery, near Chesapeake City, Md. Friends may call at the funeral homa Friday evening after 7 o'clock. SZF.LENOOWSKI-At The Memorial Hospital on Feb. 7.

1961. Aleksander, husband of Anna Srr-lengowski of R. D. 2. Chapman Road.

Chrhtiflna. Del. Relatives, friends and member, of the St. Stanislaus B. At M.

Society are Invited to attend the funeral Irnm the Gornowki Funeral Home, son South Van Buren Street, on Saturday morning. Feb. 11. at 8 o'clock. Re-oulem Mass St.

Stanislaus Kostka R. C. Church at 9 o'clock Interment at. Cathedral Cemetery, Friends may call Friday evening. SLEZ In thil city nn Feb.

3, 1061. Ethel, wife of the late Frank L. 81e of 408 Shipley Road, ast 62 years. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the services at the MARKET STREET PARLORS of McCRERY FUNERAL HOME 3202 Market Street, nrt Thursday morning. Feb.

9, at 11 o'clock. Interment at Rlverview Cemetery. Viewing Thursday morning after 9 o'clock. SMITH In Edge Moor Terrace, on Feb. 7, 1961, Elisabeth Bonsai, witn of Nicholas C.

Smith of 13 Beekman Road, aeed 86 years. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the fi-neral services at the Spicer-Mulllken Funeral Home, Twenty-fourth and Market Streets, on Friday morning. Feb. 10. at 2 o'clock.

Interment at. Oracelawn Memorial Park. No viewing Thursday evening. SOI'THARD In this cltv on Feb, t. 1961, John husband of the late Clara 8oiithrd nf 4430 Sandv Drive, Klair Estates, aged 92 years.

Relntlvea and frlenrit are invited to attend the services at the MeCRPRY HOME. 3010 KIRKWOOD HIGHWAY I AT PRICE'S CORNER1. on FrtrUT morning, Feb. 10, at 11 o'clock. Interment at Posebank Cemetery, Calvert, Md.

Friends mav call at the funeral home Thursday evening after 7 o'clock. Parking area to the rear of parlors. VAC.GI -At his late residence. Main and North Street. Elkton.

on Feb. I. 1961. Ocorge Dimltrlos, husband of Mary 8. Oavrlles Vaggi.

Also survived bv a atepson. Anastatinua (Tasl A. Coroneos of Silver Springs. and a daughter. Mrs.

Evelyn Soflos. Dearborn. Michigan, and several brothers and sisters living in Greece. Aaed 70 vears. Funeral services and interment will be held In Baltimore, on 8nturday.

Feb. 11. Friends may call at the Pippin Funeral Home, 2S9 East Main Street. Elkton, on Thursday evening. 9, alter 7 O'clock.

WARD-In this city on Feb! 1. 1961, Hush husband of Edna F. Ward nf 1028 West Third Street. Aged 63 vears. Relatives and friends are Invited tn attend the funeral from THB McCRERY FITNBRAL HOME.

27W) lorenoon. wnn most oi the Interest centering In new cmd months. Com mission House buying found offerings James J. Higgins, 10, of 7 Tufts Lane, Nottingham Green, Newark, died yesterday at his home after a short illness. He was born in Johnstown, and lived in Drexel Hill with his family until they moved recently to Newark.

He wias a student at E. Francis Me-dill School in Newark. He is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James J.

Higgins, two sisters, Mauretn and Britain recognizes Red China. The United States recogncs the Formosa regime of Presi- rank. scarce with scarce witn Annies: Std. nki. gains extending to 11 a Some of their employers Sub Reported Off East Coast company discipline won't be Jj'- cot'ton Chiang Kai-shek as China's added to what the court im-howioo.

ihlh stimulated demand for fu-ilegal government. But Britain posed. Other companies haveS rcU1 i 'Toon prices were io cent, to 11 1 has stayed with the United WASHINGTON demoted the individuals in I 'bale higher than the previous close States so far in opposing ad ji snmj 44.11 anu JUlj JJ io mission of Red China to the sniPs and P'anes today were in United Nations. UIICU. ill UUUI VtlVJ Lilt -t-l! ture company road for thesej I reaMiry Keport St.

Francis Hospital OUSS Mr. and Mrs. Warren. Park Apartments, Feb. ton.

yestigating a report of an un-jEileen; one brother, Donald, identified submarine being 'all at home; and his maternal sighted off the East Coast of 1 grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. the United States. Michael P. Murray of Philadel- Speediest Sub Joins U.

S. Navv PHILLIP9-Mr. and Mrs. Raymond men may be rocky. Those who1 washinoton cash nosi- tlon of the Treasury on Feb.

8 com- have Struck OUt for new J0bSParft corresponding date a year may face difficulties, too. mm imj-. A .1 Balance 14 BfiB Afifi 991 SJ, 14.148.298,. Corporations the heaviest 157 07 Elsmere, Feb. 8, daughter, Birthday Finds Bchan in Uoek uen.

-Laurence S. RYAN Mr. and Mrs. John, I Colesbury Drive, Penn Acres, Feb. 1, NEWPORT NEWS, Va.

1UPD The fastest nuclear powered commander of the North Amer- ir.nn flefpncD CnmmnnA rln. Solemn requiem mass will be offered Monday at 10 a. m. at Holy Angels Catholic Church, son. DUBLIN (1 submarine in the world, a si A bruised and rnrio Snvinos Pnln manfinn AUTO LEASE Deposits fiscal year Julv 1 149 886,.

837.143.53. 148.910.340,551 83, Withdrawals fiscal vrar H8 144.56J,-084 68. tV393.B2.273 85, Total debt KI290.382. 014. 157 33, 1291..

030 088.704 78. asseta 117.425.295.334 32, 111,. Possum Park Road, Newark lent hunter designed to stalk; battered Brendan Behan report of the sighting in a and kill enemy submarines jbrated his 38th birthday today 'speech ias( a gan Diego with self-guiding in the dock of a Dublin police cain -ri The Memorial Hospital DAVIS Mr. and Mn. Curtit, Feb.

I. ton. COSTS LESS Interment will be in All 433.132.69ii 80. i i s. uuiu kiifj mi luci Liiirrvi x-Includes 1399 597.670 08 debt not joins Ihp ti Navv Inrlnv court.

DEAN Mr. and Mrs. Francis, Belle- sublect to limit. i AT UNION PARK! fonte, Feb. daughter.

dm inc ivavjy uas ieiuseu to re was sighted only 30 miles off Norfolk, headquarters of the Atlantic fleet. The Navy in its initial state Walter, Like many a man before him, the hard-living Irish playright had fallen off the wagon but veal the exact speed of the 252-foot, submarine HOPKINS Mr. and Mrs. Hocketsln, Feb. son.

Atlas Dividend Saints Cemetery. Friends may call at the William J. Werwick Funeral Home Sunday between 7 and 9 p. Miss Margaret Myers Miss Margaret Myers, 76, of 3210 Swarthmore Road, Westmoreland, died yesterday in The directors of Atlas Officials will say only ment declined to confirm the in typical Behan style, and hard der Company yesterday the Shark atomic engines er than most. He said it wasn't 'off-Norfolk location, and would HUSTED Mr.

tnd Mrs. Clauda Del Pirk Manor, Feb. 9, daughter. SAMANS Mr, and Mrs. Robert, Oreen Acres, Feb.

daughter. dared a quarterly dividend of and radical hull design give itinjs Jault h'e'had. goten into a not say whether the report of nn i. ritnnpnnnrlt'inAVnAr'iwAfOA IL ccnus a snare on me com- "'v -3 hrnw th Ihrep Duh ners. ine signung came irom a mvy or a mnrrhnnt marina nr n'kAf mon stock, payable March 10 Wilmington General Hospital St Francis Hospital to holders of record February 24.

Rumpled and looking badly civilian source in need of a warm bath, with; dark glasses covering cut and r. She is 'Survived by several! BEllr Mr. nd Mrs. Roy, Newark i rca. Bun.

cousins and nieces. Expert on Zoning To Talk at Dover From the News-Journal Dover Bureau purpiea eyes, Benan roared de- miriiv mini Solemn requiem mass will be ot inneo Mr. and Humbert, fiance and curses at newsmen! xr' ci cochransvuie, reb. daughter, lutu ire our busiatsi! Wi buy parti it ytlumt liscounti ml is the siia(t a It nu! Our semct Itpaitmem, tnt It tat largest, fues you the mast tf-('Cieat aiinstemctt. Our llitl ll eijtrt tiecKinici in I techmenns seep cart it t'l-ttl sMpe ti bet leitini len 10WEI! lent any tiikt it model if cir! CALL OL 8-7245 NOW! UNION PARK LEASING Divuio if Unit Park gstuc, inc 1704 PENNSYLVANIA AVE.

KIOSK BONDS .11,111 1 II 1 1 Hit 1 1 (JUS uucicu aoiumaj oi oi. inuiiiauj and police alike as he ncsrfl mn 'Catholic Church at 9:30 a. m. oripfin Mr. and m.s.

Coleman 2512 Locust Street, Feb. ton. himself charged with disorder-! Interment will be at All Washington Street, on Saturday morning. Feb 11, at 6:30 o'clock. Requiem Mass 8t Paul't Church at 9:30 o'clock.

Interment at All Saints Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral homa on Friday evening after 7 o'clock. Parking area adjoining parlors. WORK-Suddenl at his residence. 80S Boxwood Road, nn Feb.

7, 1961. Theodorl husband of Edith M. nflVFI? SYpH Prion nvopn. rlpnt Kpnnnilv triHiv vnithrtiou; vo.i.u ennrliirr ann raiinnrr main. umv.u.

nm i ad i ts semeLerv. ineie win mm. ntuci, i i i GENERAL INSURANCE 1 iiuni inc senate dii i.iti (jum- Twelfth Street, Feb. daughter. live uuriiui pidn- ous damage.

7J I master nominations' submitted be no viewing. 831 Tatnall 8t. Ph. OL I-1 iiiiiij in new v-asue vouniy, He was released for hearing by former President Eisenhow- will explain how to set UD wort, agea years, relatives, friends, members of Rlrharrinon Park Met.hndlsfc 'A the; on Feb. 17, er in January before Kennedy's Cash Stolen JA8ENSKI Mr.

and Mn. Francis, Kltmensi Gardens, Feb. ton. KINO Mr. and Mrs.

Elder, 1331 Walnut Street, Feb. ton. MANLOVE Mr. and Mr. Henry, Wllmlmton Manor, Feb.

I. ton. countywide zoning to Gi eater Dover Chamber Commerce, of inauguration, fZSd Church, Ionic Lodge No. 31 UY A. F.

A A. Five Point' 4 The White House said Eisen- 11 chanter No. 13 O. E. B.

are The City Service Station on 1.1.1 invited to attend the fu una lah iransacuons nowcr had nominated 1.160 Route 13 at Wilmington Manor MEDICAL ARTS BUILDING DELAWARE AVE. AT JEFFERSON MODERN OFFICE SUITES-ALL SERVICES-CARROLL W. GRIFFITH CO. 224 W. 9th STREET OL 5-6267 Lancasler Liveslork (Yh.rl(i Postmasters Jan.

10, an addi-was broken into last night. A Stock Exchange reported today these 1 neral at the Nichols Funeral Home. 310 North James Street, Newport, on Saturday afternoon, Feb 11. at 1 o'clock. Interment at Ora'celawn Memorial Park.

Friends LANCASTER, Pa. IH transactions by nrlncloal deal-! tlOnal 51 On Jan. 17 and 30 more Small amOtmt Of Cash Was Park Oardent. Feb. I.

ion. Cattle J2S, medium tnd ood feeder, era for Feb. I purchases ot 470.528 may call rrinav evemn o'clock. Masonic service, will be held steers JJM.28 00 Calvei, Hots and shares: snlea of 473.541 InUud-1 ROSIAK Mr. tnd Mrs.

Conrad, 1118 Isaid. 'date his term expired. sheep, nothing offered, ins 3,138 thtrei sold short, West Eighth Street, Feb. daughter, Friday evening at I clock..

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