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nrYrYYTTrrrrYTTYrrvr' 24 Evening Journal, Wilmington, Del. Thursday, Ingust 3, 19S1 N. Y. Stock Quotations (Reported Daily By Laird, Bissell Meeds, Du Pont Bid.) Obituaries of the Day Faces Overseas Rate Action Editorials Favor Prev. dost 1:45 Prey.

Clou 145 Mrs. George Barnett Mrs. Willis L. Sparklin Jaff arson Lake 16', Air Reduction Allied Chem Allied Kid- Services will be at 1 p. Du Pont Tax Relief Services for Mrs.

Mattie R. Barnett. 76, of 2608 West Saturday at the White Luttrell WASHINGTON Iff) Senate Eighteenth Street, will be at 1 Funeral Home, Village Green, investigators said today they Allls Chalmers H' Aluminum Ltd. 8H Aluminum Co. of America Mil Amer.

The. 4H4 Amer. Can 48 are looking further into charges Late Bond Prices Mixed NEW YORK UFl Bond price were mixed late today. Cor porates traded on the New York Stock Exchange held an early upward edge while the U. S.

government list fell into the minus column. Gainers included: Wabash Railroad 4s by 2V4 at 7414, Niagara Mohawk Power 3 'is by 2 at 82, Cincinnati Gas Electric 4's by 2 at 93, Household Finance 4s of 1977 by 1 at 98, Deere 4Vfcs by IVi at 94 and Santa Fe Railroad 4s by at Losers included: Northern States Power 4'4S by 2'4 at p. m. Saturday at the McCrery Funeral Home, 2700 Washing 74'ti 46 la i Vi 8 By RALPH S. MOYED -for Mrs.

Margaret E. Sparklin, 34, of 204 Gerald Drive, Maple Gardens, Aston that the government never has Johns-Msnvtlls 68 Kennecott Copper I Llbby-Owens Ford 88'e. Uarett Myer 85H Lockheed Aircraft P. Lorillard Madison Fund 26' Martin, Oltnn Wl McDonnell Aircraft MA Monsanto Chem. M'i Montgomiry Ward Motorola, Inc.

88 Philip Morris 934 ton Street. ruled on the fairness of Amer If newspaper editorials were votes in Congress the Du Pont American Oanamld Amer. Eleo. Power 89's Amer. Moton IMs Amer.

Smelt. Ref. H4 American Standard 14li 7t Township. She died Tuesday in Ches ican Telephone and Telegraph Co. rates on overseas phone 83 She died yesterday in The Memorial Hospital after a short stockholders would have their tax relief.

And the bill to ease the tax burden imposed by the Supreme Court order that Du Pont divest its General Motors calLs. Amer. Tel. At Tel American Tobacco 8's American Viscose 88i ter Hospital after an Illness of illness. 8i 94 Senator Russell B.

Long, stock would have passed with three months. The Rev. George W. vEppe Anaconda Copper Armour Co. ft Atchison Top.

ft San. Fe The Rev. George Moore, pas the same overwhelming sup IOC' i said that if the allegations are true, it may hit public con tor of Mt. Salem Methodist himer, pastor of Mt. Hope Atlantic Coast Line tions with the Interstate Commerce Commission and state regulatory bodies.

Kramer 67 66 SI 4 68 SHI, 8.1' ft 41 Nat'l. Cash Retlster 1 Nett'L Dairy Prod. l1 Nat'l. Distillers S8a Nafl, Vulcanised Flbra N. Y.

Central n'i Atlantic Refining port accorded President Kennedy's defense buildup Church, will officiate. Inter Methodist Church, Aston Town fidence in federal regulation Atlas Chemical 2 St 18 ment wil be in Mt. Salem Ceme ship, will officiate. Interment Brothers, which operates a tavminil KarA at A I.nm. of the rates any "monopoly" may charge for use of its space si tery.

Friends may call tomor North Amer. Aviation 4'a Northern Pactllo 4 in will be in Mt. Hope Cemetery, Bait. It Ohio Bendix Aviation 4: row evening after 7 at the fu Seldom has the press been sojbard streetS( would be the gur. satellite communications facili Friends may call at the fu 0 93, Public Service Electric Sc Gas 8s by 1 at 154, Armour 5s by 1 at 92, Philip Morris neral home.

unanimous on any uuineaut ja- Ohio Oil 44. Outboard Marina l'e ties in the future. viving company. It neral home after 7 p. m.

to morrow. sue. Long is presiding at hearings 14 A lifelong resident of Wil Pan. Amer. Alrwayi 1" by 1 at 1014, New Mrs.

Sparklin was a native Beneficial Finance 8484 Beth. Steel 4 Boeing Airplane BdYg-Warner 4'2't Brunswick Corp BuddCo liH BurUngton MUIg tdM Canadian Paclfls 24' Carrier Corp X9i Caterpillar Tractor 95 by the select committee for York Central 6s by 1 at 80 SO ICC Okays Loan of Milford and lived in Ches small business into prospects 84 and New York, Chicago Sc St. mington, Mrs. Barnett was a member of the auxiliary to Eden Lodge 34, IOOF; Naomi Lodge, Order of Rebekah; Dela ter 25 years. For the last four for setting up a space satellite 4' 74 Of the scores of editorials written on the subject, only one newspaper the Auburn, N.

Y. Citizen Advertiser was junsympathetic to tax relief proposals. It held that the Louis Railroad 4s by 1 at years she lived at Maple Gar Penney. J. 4'i Penna, Power Light 8 Penna.

R.R. 18a Pepsi-Cola 48 Pfizer 41' Phllco Phillips Pet t. Plttsbunh Piste Glaaa vt Polaroid Corp, 14 Pure Oil 3e communications system. Along 8s 111 4 58 Mr To New Haven. WASHINGTON Wl-The Interstate Commerce Commission dens.

64 CelaneseCorp 87" the way. the committee got into Chea. Ohio ware Chapter, OES; the Patriotic Order America, the Surviving are her husband, the subject of telephone rates. Chrysler Corp. Cities Service Willis L.

Sparklin; two sons, Lancaster Livestock X.ANC ASTER Pa. UP) (USDAi Vh rnnrinrled- today approved government out long ago, and concluded. raiiiinB ina David, 12, and Alan, one 188 4 41 "4 '4 itn4 THE FEDERAL Communica auxiliary of the Delaware Master Plumbers Association, and Mt. Salem Church. Radio Corp.

of Amer. 6ft4 ReDubllc Steel 64 Coca-Cola Colorado Fuel Iron Commercial Credit C. I. T. Financial Corp.

tions commission, which polices took market: Mot enough rattle, cilvei. hoge or iheep oilered to ei. whs 4 4 1DH 47 71s 76 4.5 R.I '4 l5s i Reynolds Too. 1894 to daughter, Patricia, her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Jewell of Chester; a brother, Frank public utilities, faces some Moiiin a margei.

Haven Railroad, which is now Surviving her are two daugh Consolidated Edison Container Corp. Print 8 8t. Regis Paper 8' 7 Schenley Industrie 84 pointed questions by the com 45 IS MEMOBIAM in reorganization under bank ruptcy. mittee, Long said. Scott Paser 108 118 jcorn Product! Jewell of Folsom, and a sister.

Miss Catherine Jewell rnrttu.Wrliht Cnitl. ters, Miss Sara E. Barnett, at home, and Mrs. Eleanor H. Tharp of Fairfax; a brother, J0U A TAX RELIEF bill introduced last month by Senator Williams (R-Del) touched off a new round of editorials.

ADK1NSON In memory of sir dear husband, Roland M. Adkiason, ana naued sen. Am 1. Sears Roebuck 76 Sinclair Oil 81 The five-year loan at 5 peri 0 of Milford. A.

T. T. recently licensed by the government to put up So sad. so suddfn was the call. SkellyOll Smith, Kline French ..63 cent interest will be made; Deer a Co.

T-t "ei. rower uitat William h. Page, Phoenix, and one granddaughter. Douglas Aircraft Again there were caus mc uui8 Mrs. James T.

Walsh 58 39i 4 23l'4 tS'i 112 4' n4 2.10', ami 103H 8474 relief and criticism of the pany oi new Yoric. Requiem high mass will be Dow Chemical Du Pont Common Du Pont 13.50 Pfd. Du Pont $4.50 Pfd. ucnn umruea us ail. Ood saw him suffering, knew what was best.

And look him home to heavenly rest Sadly mined by. his Wile. Hattie. JONKsw In aad and loving memory of wno Ped away Aus. 1957 8adlj missed, and lovingly remembered, br.

Wife. Children and The commission said the rail Supreme Court's May 22 div Socony Mobile 46H Southern Paciflo i Southern Railway 83 Sperry Rand J9'i Standard OU of Calif. 8H4 Standard Oil of Ind 81 '4 Standard Oil of N. Standard OU of Ohio Ma Stanley Warner 8'4 offered Saturday morning at the first privately owned ana operated communications satellite system, is under investigation by the Justice Department's anti-trust division. Lee Loevinger, head of the anti-trust division, testified estiture decision Mrs.

J. Frank Peirce Funeral services for Mrs 9:30 at St. Ann's Catholic 108 Eastman Kodak 105 Family Finance 47fc Dorcas W. Peirce, 65, of 220 Church for Mrs. Mary A.

Walsh of 1102 North Lincoln Street. Firestone 4.Vi studebaker-Packard 7' Sun OU 8a road's prospective earning power and security furnished reasonable assurance of the ability of the trustees to repay the loan in the specified time. The trustees, appointed by a U. S. district judge in Connec 441i 46 West Thirty-ninth Street, will be held Saturday morning at First Charter Financial 4M Death Notices Mrs.

Walsh died yesterday Food Fair 44T Ford Motors 't 80 '4 a 57 14 64 84 v4 401,4 23 84 30 374 Mf 1.18' With Congress facing decisions on a still-long list of priority measures, and with the Administration's lukewarm position on the Du Pont case, it remains to be seen how many votes the editorialists actually have. yesterday he regards A. T. T. as "more monopolistic" than the Western Union Company was when Western at her home after a long ill Freeport Sulphur Si 10:30 at the McCrery Funeral Home, 2700 Washington Street.

28 Freuhauf Trailer Texaco 1M'4 Textron Industrlea 25' ThlokolChem 41 Tidewater Oil S'J'k Trans World Alrlinea 14'4 Trl-Contlnentsl 4:14 Twent. Film 38 ness. B4KFR In thla city on July JO. 1981 c- of 210 Sterling Ave. nue.

Llangollen Est.tes. Aved 114 years. Relatives and iriends are invited to attend the funml Rirvir k. a ticut, were approved by the Interment will be in Cathe Mrs. Peirce died yesterday in i Oen'l Dynamics Union was directed oy congress ICC Aug.

1. They are Richard, Gen i. Eiectno the Delaware Hospital after a to dispose of its overseas dral Cemetery. Friends may Spicer-Miillikln Funeral Home. Deia.

J. Smith of Stockport, long illness. call tomorrow evening at 34 69 874 106) i 1161k Union Bag-Csmp Paper 36i, A. T. Bour-j William J.

Kirk of Newton, Oen'l Motors $5 Pfd. HAVEG V. P. 1 He said his division is in ves-! Doherty Brothers Funera Interrr.2nt will be in Brandy- gault, general manager of and Harry W. Dorigan'Cjen-Refractories tisatins anti-trust complaints Home, 1900 Delaware Avenue wine Cemetery.

Friends may of Westfield, N. J. Oillette Havez indus aaainst A. and is con- She was the widow of James tries' Taunton sidering whether to start ac- T. Walsh and the daughter of Union Carbide 'i Union Oil of Calif.

M' Union Pacific 84'4 United Aircraft '4 United Fruit 2Ti Tjnlted Gas Corp Universal Match 39 U. 8. Rubber, Com. 634 U. S.

Rubber. Pfd. U. 8. Steel 8.Vt U.

8. Steel, Pfd. 143 tion to require the company to the late Owen and Catherine call at the funeral home tomor row evening after 7. A native of Cumberland, Mrs. Peirce had lived in Wil 50-' 4 2814 4 174 87 143'4 Local Securities Reported daily by 37'a Tiaav aiiernoon.

Aug. 4. at 2 clock. Inu-iment at St, Georges temeiery Friends may e.ii at ine funeral home, on Thursday evening alter o'clock. In lieu of flowers, contributions to the Delaware City "bvterian Church would be appre- BARNETT in thu eity en Aug i.

1801. Mattie wife of the Oeoraa A. Barnett of 204 W. lain Street Aged 7 vears. Relatives and Iriends aie Invited to attend the serv.

HOME. J700 Wa.hmston Street, on Saturday afternoon, Aug. 8. at 1 clock. Interment at Mt.

Salem Cem. eterv. Friends may call at the funeral home on Friday evening after paftors IJoinmg th BI.ArKWEl I In K.arnrt If dispose of its overseas tele- McCarthy, this city, 85. 47', S8a asa 1I5 44'J 71) 4I'i S8U 38 40 88 i 111 483 81 84 SPi 68 Mass. divis ion, has been appointed a vice president of the com Goodyear T.

it Qoodrich Co. Ot. Northern Railway Greyhound Corp Grumman Aircraft Gulf Oil Halliburton Haveg Corp Hercules Powder Hercules Powder. Pfd, Mrs. Walsh was a member phone service.

mington since girlhood. She was a graduate of the Delaware of St. Ann's Catholic Church Surviving her are a daugh 37? 93 IN NEW YORK, said it felt it was "in complete com Hospital School of Nursing, ter, Mrs. Helen Steiner, and a Heyden Newport son, Thomas Walsh, both of I Warner Bros. Pictures 79 'i Warner Co 28 Western Union 46 '4 84 Weatlnghouse Elee 43'.

41 Woolworth Co 76'4 14 I rnwstown Sheet tw Tub 1053s 10814 I Zenith 157' 4 15 pliance with the antitrust laws." The $45 million-a-year overseas operations accounted the North Lincoln Street ad 23 484 i Amalgamated Leather Amalgamated L'thar Pfd. Artesian Water Co. Bancroft, (Jos.) ii Son Beneficial Corp. Br' wine Rcy. Asm.

Com. Br'wine Rcy. Asso. 6 '78 Christiana Sec. 7 Pfd, Christiana See.

Com. Continental American Del. M'l. Bridge 3 "71 Del. l.

Bridge 4 '78 Del. M'l. Bridge '78 Int'L Business Machine Int'L Harvester Int'l. Nickel Int'l. Paper and was a registered nurse.

Her late husband, Dr. J. Frank Peirce, was a dentist for many years in this city. He died in 1958. dress.

Several nieces and f.AhMul,m?6i- llff 'husband of Isabella Black well, formerly of New. pany. The Taunton division was created when Haveg purchased the General Electric Company's plastics department in 1959. He was i if erv-ices win h.m i i. tat'l.

Tel. Ac Tel nephews also survive. Mrs. Eugene Savin Hancock. on Friday morning, Aug 4.

at 10:30 clock. for a tiny fraction of the company's $7.9 billion operating revenues last year. Long said he wants testimony from other witnesses be Cha urne vri a Ka i rf Wllb nUJ a 111V lit UVl Va. a-ir- Del. Railroad Co.

Com. ware Chapter. No. 1, Order ofj ii, uit AiSuA Mrs. Margaret Ella Savin, 77, A.

T. Bourgault Du Pont of Canada Ltd. the Eastern Star, and of West Electric Hose it Rubber Stocks Again At Record Highs NEW YORK (IPD a lifelong resident of Towns-end, died yesterday in Delaware American Stock Exchange Reported dally by Laird, Bissell Meeds. Du Pont Building assistant general manager of Presbyterian Church. fore calling Newton N.

Minow, FCC chairman, to testify next week. The senator said Minow Hospital after a brief illness. Bid Asked 1 39 te 44 IS'i 14 29 'i 28 139 uii" 109 lM 57 60 Wi KM'4 108 1(11 3.1' i 38 's 108 13.11 H. fiK 19 39 11.79 14.18 8.93 8.73 ll.M 16.18 7.94 8.M I. 14 01 1.V.SO 16.94 15.43 14.82 16 64 44 48 31 n't oa 93 54 86 Surviving her are a son.

J. FUNDS lmllT" ano menas ara Home. J4th and Meraet Streets, on Saturday morn-ins. Aug. 5.

at 8 30 cioca. Bemn Requiem Mats 8t. Patrick Cschedral Cemetery. Friends mav eaU Friday evening after 1 clock. Parking oppoait 24th Street entrance" Last September he became Mrs.

Savin, wife of Eugene Delaware Fund Frank Peirce, of Wilming moved back into record high will be asked then to answer Mast. Inv. Trust at i Mass. Inr. Growth ton; a sister, Mrs.

Jess Coughe- ground again today under quali Savin, was a member of Golden Rule Council, Daughters of the division general manager. Haveg's headquarters is Marshallton. nour of Confluence, and ty leadership, but trading slip American Revolution and the three brothers John Wilt I Nursing Horn. ped sharply from yesterday active pace. Aero Jet Genl All American Eng.

Assoc. Gas 8c OU Atlas Warrants British Amer. OU British Pet. Co. Ltd.

Cenco Inst Coastal Caribbean Erodelphians Society. Wilson Wilt, both of wanton, it iij PLUMBERS ELECT Al C. Conway of 609 Baldwin Lane, and Perry She is also survived by two sons, Merritt and E. Paul, both Wilt Of West- 1 lilted t. funeral serrir-ei at tha At the end of the third hour the Dow-Jones 30 industrial ern Port, Md.

Eastern Co 444 44i statements by Loevinger and Benjamin Gordon, committee economist, that the FCC never has passed on fairness of the overseas phone rates of Loevinger said has a monopoly on such business. The committee's announced goal is to determine whether the government or private business should own and operate the communications satel TV Electronics Fund United Accum United Cont United Income United Science Wellington Fund Wellington Igulty Fund BANKS Bank of Delaware Colonial Trust Co. Commercial Trust Co. Delaware Trust Co Farmers Bank Peoples Bank it Tt. Co.

of Townsend; and two grand children. FuNtRAL HOME. Deia- J3erson Street, on Thursday afternoon. Aug. J.

it a Int'rm'2t Rlvervlew Ceme-terv. Ampie parking adloming on Jefferson Sireet aide. Fleas omit flowers. Funeral services will be held average stood at 715.91 for a gain of 5.45 higher than any closing level in history. Volume amounted to 2,020,000 shares Miss Louise Robinson Prev.

Close 1:45 8jt 84 84t 1s 1 SJ S4' 8,1 8i Ml la Hi 34', 34' I ..178 17BU i4H mi 141, 18 18 40'i 4IHi 18 v.Wi 15 2 w.i 18 ll'i 14, JSH 8', 48T, 43 41 1011 10Ti I Elec. Bond and Share Palrchlld Camera Flying Tiger Genl. Development Oiant Yellow Knife Hell Coil Imperial Chemical Loral Electronics Saturday at 2 p. m. in the Dan Funeral services for Miss Carrcroft Crest, has been elected a director of the National Association of Plumbing Contractors.

Conway represents vvtAmHorc in iels Funeral Home, Townsend against $2,580,000 shares in the with interment in Townsend Louise C. Robinson, 65, of 522 Vandever Avenue "will be held tomorrow at 2.30 p. m. at the prior session. All of the above atocks are nominal Mead Johnson Cemetery.

quotations. lite system the United States Du Pont up 43i, and Ameri Friends may call at the funeral home tomorrow eve hopes to send aloft ahead of McCrery Funeral Home, 2700 Washington Street. William Ltatbam, husband of A. Mamie Liwm Ar X7 Russia. can Telephone, General Electric, General Foods, Alcoa, Owens-Illinois Glass, and United New Jersey Zlne Ogden Corp Pacific Petroleum Rollins Broadcasting Scurry Rainbow Tampa Elect.

Tri-Contlnental Wts. Universal Control 1 a a Maryland, thef I Miss Robinson died Sunday ning after 7. Charles Bedford DR. LELAND L. JOHNSON, in the Delaware Hospital.

Commodities Reported daily by talrd it Nemoure Building WHEAT Aircraft with point or larger Interment will be in River- JJ economist for the Rand District of Co-1 bia, Virginia and West Virginia Heiatives and friends are invite to at. NERAL HOME. 2700 Washington Street. Oil FrliialV mnrnin at af Word has been received here research arm which does Open High work for the Air Force, told gains featured within the averages. Chicago Livestock Philadelphia Quotations I view Cemetery.

Friends may call this evening after 7 at the funeral home. The family requests that flowers be clock Interment at Riverview the funeral home Thursday evening after 8ept. Dec. Mar. He is presi- A1 c-dent of John Conway PHILADELPHIA (USDAI Trad- the committee he believed a firm or "consortium" owned by more than one electronic trans lng was active and truck receipts Low lli'i llA't 110'i 1:45 l8' SOS-H '-'on'-e iirs IJO'i 1B714 204 21)9 4 CORN 11S' 11H 1I7 1173, iii'e run of the death of Charles E.

Bedford, 86, -formerly of Wilmington and for the past 50 years a resident of Miami, Fla. Mr. Bedford died in Miami on July 22. He was the husband liberal on the wholesale produce mar M. Conway Sons, 405 8fpt omitted.

tiir J. IkfOi. I'm lit A isv' i a ket today. i. ''M A native of Providence, R.

Dec. Mar Potatoes: 50-lb. sks. U. S.

No. 1 Philadelphia Pike. RETIRING Mrs. Agnes M. N.

J. Cobblers 75-90, Chippewas 80- Miss Robinson came to Wil 1.00; E. S. Md. Cobblers 80-85.

E. S. Grain Market CHICAOO ipi Moderate to heavy mington about 43 years ago of the late Reta Sheldon Bed Va. Pungos red type CHICAGO ffl (USDA) Hogs S.500; receipts exceeded early estimates by 800 head; trading moderately active, butchers 230 lbs. and down steady to 28 lower; weights over 230 lbs.

25 to 50 lower; sows mostly 25 lower, instances 50 lower; poor shipping demand; mixed 1-2 200-230 lb. butchers 17.85-13.00; fairly liberal showing at 18.00; mixed 1-3 and 2-3 190-270 lbs. 17.25-17.85: shipments 3s around 290 lbs. at 17.00, 320 lbs. at 16.25, 350 lbs.

She was employed here for N. J. l'i bu. ctns. Starrs ford.

Surviving are his sec Bowers, assistant treasurer of r. c4 market generally today on the Board mission company, "would likely prove best able to get a commercially operating system in-to orbit "As compared with operation by a single common carrier it would reduce the pos-sibilities of disc riminatory practces," he said in prepared of Trade. many years by the Pennsyl ond wife, Mrs. Tallie Bedford rh.H,,. i i.aeicnior, i Charlotte L.

Venn. Emily Brown. FredrWu Melchlor; si: win. rrV Annie Doherty and Mrs. Sf -M "oO Bancroft a Ald "ars.

Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the vfraV oS.enf CHANDLER FUNERAL HOME. Delaware Avenue and 'urday morning. August 8. at oelock. Interment "Pr'n Memorial Park.

Friends "'i Chandler's on Friday eve. mIi hoSeBl dJolnlo I 1 00-50. Williams Early Red 3.00, bu. bkts. Rambos 2.00-25, bu.

stns. Williams Early Red 2. 25-50. Starrs 1.75. vania Railroad.

of Miami; a brother, James of of Delaware, has retired after more than 43 years in banking. Losses ran to a cent or more in corn and rye and to more than two cents in soybeans on seUing described as Surviving her is one brother, Lettuce: N. J. Romaine 1 1-t crts. 200 West Summit Avenue, Elm 1.25-80.

Big Boston 1.50-2 00. Oreens: N. J. and Pa. bu.

hurst; and four nephews and Mrs. Bowers' first bank job was with the Central National Bank Herbert Robinson of Provi dence, R. I. outright liquidation. Brokers said some speculative dealers apparently were tin-loading in expectation of a bearish private crop report to be Issued to- Pt.

4-qt. bkts specials two nieces, all of Wilmington 1.50-75, icy. and ex-Icy. of Philadelphia. She came to testimony.

Services and interment will MnBOrBVE In Marshallton. Del on morrow. Peaches: Haullngs light, demand moderate, market steady, N. J. bu.

the Farmers Bank via the New Wheat slipped under pressure of ln- Aug. 3. iei. Grace wife of the ale Lewis MUhmirn. nf lin be in Florida.

Johnson said a government at 15.75; 1-3 170-190 lbs. 16.75-17.50; mixed 1-3 300-400 lb. aows 14 2-3 4 00-500 lbs. 13.00-14.50. Cattle 700; calves none; slaughter steers and heifers active, steady to 25 higher; cows steady; bulls steady to weak; other classes scarce; several loads and lots good and choice lb.

steers 22.50-23.25; utility and standard 19. 50-21. 50; a load mixed choice and prime 950 lb. heifers 23.50; several lots good and low choice 21.00- orlr Tnict fnmnanv uihern sho creased hedge selling but there sd- bats, and cans. Red Haven 3.75-4.25, Triogem 3.00-75.

Births ton Avenue. Aged 6J years. Re.atives ilted to attend the funeral services at the Nichols Funersl Home. 310 North James Street. New.

port, nn A.tnrH.. ft.n.M. Cabbage: Haullngs light, demand owned project would be slower. He added that "many share the feeling" it would be less effl. Mrs.

Grace Milbourne moderate, market firm, E. Pa. crts. domestic N. J.

naulings light, de- 7 I peared to be a fairly good demand at was charge of the mortgage: the smn declines. department when it was to cent a m-i bushel lower at midday. Bept. ll.tSV merged with the Farmers BanK! com lower, sept. 11.12,; oats in 1956 i unchanged to higher.

8rpt. 69H: I rye H-Vf, lower, Sept. 81.31V,: soy- beans lower. Sept. 2.51'4.

at 3 30 o'clock. Interment at St! Mrs. Grace L. Milbourne, 63, mana slow, maraet dull, crts. domestic cient than private enterprise, garnaoas cemetery.

Friends mav call Friday ivemne after 7 o'clock. 22.50; utility snd standard 16 of 3712 Washington Avenue, Marshallton, died this morning Corn: N. J. haullngs light, demand Wilmington General Hospital HAWKINS Mr. and tin.

Isaiah, cutter, utility and commercial cows and perhaps less inclined to be economical. lair, market steady, yellow crts. 44 PEIRCE-In this city on 1981, rv Doric. 'he 1st 3304 North Heald Street. August 1.

13.73-18.50; canners 12.25-14.75: utility and commerclsl bulls 17.50-20.50: a few S-dos. 1.00-50; E. Pa. green, haullngs light, demand moderate, market firm daughter. at her home after a long 111 ness.

good vealers 22.00-23.OO; culls down to crts. yellow 4'-5-doa. 1.25-65. NAPIER Mr. and Mrs.

Aldts. 118 10.0O. Sheep 1,000: slaughter classes about PEPPERS: N. J. market weaker, Street.

Aged 88 vears. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the MCCRERY FUNERAL 1700 8treet. on Saturday a ia.ia Mrs. Milbourne retired about Marshall Street, August son. Vlneland, 2463 bu.

bkts. Calif. Wonder 1.25-2.05, Olassboro, 1654 bu. bkts. three years ago from the Haveg Foreign Exchange NEW YORK WI Foreign exchange rates (Oreat Britain and Australia in dollars, othera In cents and decimals of a cent, first figures today, second POXQINI Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph, SOI steady; a few small lots choice and prime 76-93 lb. native spring lambs 18.75; better than 200 head of choice and prime, mostly choice 96 lbs. at CaJIf. Wonder 1.40-3.00.

5iJntrI5ent Wilmington and Brandywine Cemet.rv prtnriB Rodman Street, Aug. 2, son. Corporation where she had worked 15 years. She was a Cantaloups: N. J.

market steady. Baltimore Livestock BALTIMORE Wi (USDAi: Cattle 300 and calves 75; bulk supply cows, other classes scarce, trading slow, clearance virtually complete; bulls strong, other classes steady. Slaughter steers and heifers: Two packages 185-1220 lb. high choice 24 00-25 00, load and 1 lot 937-1012 lb. mostly good to low choice 23.50; pack Call at th flln.r.1 hnm.

fi.tlu. Vlneland flats 12s hales 787 flats 1.00- nlng after 7 18.50; bulk good and choice 15.50-18.00; RICHARDSON Mr. and Mrs. Reese. 3.00.

PLANT OPENING The big AviSun Corporation polypropylene plant near New Castle will be officially opened Sept. 21. Initial testing is now underway in the facilities which will have a capacity of 100,000,000 pounds a year. NEW JOB Thomas E. Par-menter of, 1225 Faun Road has joined S.

L. Sutton Company, mutual funds and securities member of the Daughters of cull and utility 12 cull to previous day): 1821 West Third Street, Aug. 3, daugh RICKS In this rltv nn Tnlw 11 la.f Tomatos: E. Pa. hauling light, de Canada in N.

T. (free) 87.00, 07.08; ter. America, Friendship Lodge, choice ahorn slaughter ewes 3.00-4.00; mixed grade lots mostly 3 50. Great Britain (pound! 2.8002. 2.8000; WAHL Mr.

and Mrs. James. 30 Australia I pound! 2.2410, 2.2410: Bel- Stanton; the Marshallton Methodist Church; and the Mill age 855 lb. choice heifers 23.00, 2 mand moderate, market firm, 60-lb. crts.

green U. 8. No. 1 2.75-4 25; N. J.

market weaker, Olassboro 450 12-qt. bkts. green-turning 1.15-70. Sweedsboro 12-qt. bkts.

green-turning 3024 1.25-2 25, 578 White Oak Road. Edgewood Hills glum iftanc) 3.0090, 3.0100; France packages 70O-82O lb. high standard and Cotton Market August 3, son. (franc) 20 4025, 20 4 025; Germany (western) (Deutsche mark) 25 .10. 25.10 good 21.50-22.00.

Cows and bulls: Utility and fe Creek Fire Company auxiliary. She was the widow of Lewis NEW YORK P1 Cotton futures fol WHITLOW Mr. and Mrs. James. 50 Holland (guilder) 27.82, 27.8250: Italy commercial 14.50-16 50.

canner and Lira) .1620, Portugal (escudoi lowing a quiet opening and showing some strength in the forenoon, turned Killorsn Drive, Brookilde, August 3, daughter. cutter 12 light canner 1100 3.50. 3 50; Sweden Ikronai 19 40, 19.40; S. Milbourne. Surviving are a daughter 12 50: utility and commercial bulls 1 Wil liam Kicks, mother of Gladys sister of CMtoii Ricks of 64 East Twenty-second Street.

Aged 81 vears. Relatives and friends are Invited to "'n? the funeral services at Union A Church. Kennett Square. Pennsylvania, on Friday afternoon. August 1 0 clook.

Interment at Union HI 1 Cemetery. Kennett Square. Penna. Friends may caU at the Church Thursday evening. 7 to 8 o'clock.

BOBiVgov In this city on July 30. lbl, Louisa C. Robinson of 623 Van-dever Avenue. Aged 85 years. Relatives and friends art Invited to attend the 'he McCRERY FUNERAL HOME.

2700 Washington Street, on Friday afternoon, Aug. 4. at 2 30 oelock. Imerm.nt at Plv.rvl.w Cm. Swltserland (franc) (free) 23.16, 23.16; irregular as offerings became light.

Commission houses and trade Interests 18 00-20 50. dealer at Elsmere, as a registered representative. He had WILLIAMS Mr. and Mrs. James.

Denmark! krone) 14.50, 14.50. Mrs. William Fountain of Vealers: Oood and choice 150-250 were the principal buyers especially In 1333 East Twenty-third Street, August Latin America: Argentina (pesoi the distant positions. daughter. been with the marketing divi Odd Lot Transactions NEW YORK (fl The New York Stock Exchange reported today these odd lot transactions by principal dealerds for Aug.

3: Purchases of shares: sales of 428.088 shares in eluding 2.402 shares sold short. (free) 1.32. 1.22: Brasll (cruzeiro) lb. 25 00-30 00. standard 23 50.

Feeders: 1 lot 848 lb. good feeder steers 21.00. Cranston Heights; two sons, Harry T. of Stanton, and (free) .4000. .4000: Mexico (peso) 8.02, Late afternoon prices were 10 cents a bale lower to 35 cents higher than the previous close.

October 34.55, De 8.02; Venezuela (bolivar) 21.90, 21.90. Hogs 500; barrows, gilts and sows The Memorial Hospital DOROAY Mr. and Mrs. Charles. 20 cember 35.06.

March 35.78. Robert E. of Wilmington; and five grandchildren. Longvlew Drlvt, Newark, August 3, daughter. The Rev.

H.D. Hughes of sion of Du Pont textile fibers department. TRUCKING MERGER Kramer Brothers Freight Lines of Detroit and Consolidated Freight Company of Saginaw, have filed merger peti-i FLEMING Mr. and Mrs. Elwcod.

Stanton will officiate at serv moderately active, fully 25-50 cents lower, clearance virtually complete. Barrows and gilts: 88 head mostly U. S. No. 1 around 180-200 lb.

18.75. mixed No. 1-1 and No. 1-3 U5-23S lb. 18 Sows: Ttw mixed No.

1-J 300-850 lbs. 13 few No. 1 under 300 lbs. 18.00. Sheep 50; nothing; on offer.

Raleigh S. Cootee SEAFORD Raleigh S. Goo-tee, 68, a retired employe of Parsons Lumber Company, died 203 North Cleveland Avenue, August 2, son. etery. Friends may call at the funeral home Thursday evening; after clock.

Please omit flowers. SAVIN-In the Delaware Hospital on Aug. 2. 1961. Margaret Ella, wifa of Eugene Savin of Townsend.

Del. Aged 77 years. Relatives and friends ices at 2:30 p. m. Saturday at the Nichols Funeral Home, 210 North James Street, Newport.

W. Poyntell Johnston Dies in N. Y. at 82 FOSTER Mr. and Mrs.

Cltude. 82 Edgemoor Road, Clifton Park, August 3, aon. yesterday Nanticoke Memorial Hospital. Interment will be in St. Barna are invited to attend the funeral serv ices at the Daniel.

Wun.r.i Unm. bas Cemetery. Friends may! McCRACKEN Mr. and Mrs. Robert, Townsend, Del.j on, palurdayi nfter- call at tne luneral home tomorrow evening.

lie is survived by his stepmother, Mis. Gertha Gootee, Sharptown. a sister, Mrs. DISCQL'XT 1'IiICES PLUS OUR SUPERIOR SERVICE WITH OVER ISO YEARS OF ELECT ROM IC W. Poyntell Johnston, a for mer partner in the Laird Bis UUbU WftlUlUU iiite.

cu.e MMl Gardens, August 3, aon. MORRISON Mr. and Mrs. George. 301 Latimer Street, Lyndalla, August 1, daughter.

NOLAN Mr. and Mrs. James. 3109 Monroe Street, Aug. 2, daughter.

Ella Hastings, Laurel; and a brother, W' illiam Gootee, man and Frances Silliman Johnston. His father, who died in 1946, was a vice president of Wilmington Trust Company and a founder of Delaware Hospital. sell Meeds brokerage firm, died yesterday in New York Mrs. Joseph Delcollo Solemn requiem mass for at Townsend Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home on Friday evening after 7 o'clock.

SPARKLIN Of Maple Oardens. Aston Township on Aug. 1, 1981. Margaret wife of Willis I. Sparklin and daughter of Elisabeth and the late Earl Jewell.

Aaed 34 years. Relatives friends ara invited to attend the funersl services at the White Lu'treil Funeral Home. 240 Concord Road. Village Green, on Saturday afternoon. Aug.

5. at 1 o'clock. Interment at Mt. Hop Cemetery. Friends may call Friday evening.

Mrs. Maria Delcollo, 79, of 1134 Services will be held tomor City. Mr. Johnston, 82, was admit East Twelfth Street, will be of row at 2 p. m.

in the Windsor St. Francis Hospital HOOPES Mr. and Mrs. Oeorga Brackenvilla Road, Hockessin, Aug. 3.

daughter. and Disharoon Funeral Home MR. JOHNSTON is survived ted to Doctors Hospital there last week following a stroke, fered at 9:30 a. m. Saturday at St.

Patrick's Catholic Church. Mrs. Delcollo died yesterday of a heart attack in St. Francis Laurel. The Rev.

J. C. Handy, retired Methodist clergyman, PALMATORY Mr. and Mrs. Aaron by his wife, Caroline Pyle Johnston; a son, W.

Poyntell Johnston, and a sister, Mrs. David Lindsay, all of the He became a partner in Laird Company in 1918 and re Clifton Park Apartments, Aug. 3, daughter. will officiate. Friends may call at the fu neral home tomorrow from 1 TUCH In Deer's Head State Hospital on Aug.

2. 1961. Adrlenne Louise, wife of William Tuch of Frederlcktown. Md. Aged 64 vears.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services at the Edward Fellows Funeral Home. Cecllton, on Saturday afternoon, Aug. 5. at 2 o'clock. Interment at Cecllton Cemetery.

Friends may can at the funeral horn on Friday evening after 7 o'clock. Wilmington area. Two nieces, Interment will be in Cathedral Cemetery. Friends may call tomorrow evening after 7 mmm ar if -antenna I tained that position when the firm became Laird Bissell Meeds in 1923. IN 1932 Mr.

Johnston retired from the brokerage firm but Mrs. Frances Ralston, Wilmington, and Mrs. Marshall Evans p. m. until time for the service Walter A.

Blackwell RCA Victor 21" Color TV Discount Priced at 48991 Regular $629.93 21" Tube (Overall Diam-eter) 260 Sq. In. Viewable Picture Pueh-Pull, On-Off, Stay, art Volume Control! RCA long range tuner! Riverside Hospital BONNER Mr. and Mrs. John 2208 Olen Avon Road, Pendrsw Manor, Aug.

2, act, Delaware Hospital BEROSR Mr. nd Mrs. Howard, 2203 Van Burtn Place, August 3, aon. GANTEAUME Mr. and Mrs.

Tris at the Spicer-Mullikin Funeral Home, Twenty-fourth and Mar of California; a nephew, David Lindsay III, Wilmington; and several grand-nieces and ne WALSH In this city on Aug. 2, 1961. Mary wife of the late James T. Walsh of 1102 N. Lincoln Street.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral from the Doherty Brothers Funeral Horn, ionn Delaware Services will be tomorrow at 10:30 a. m. in Hancock, for Walter A. Blackwell, 53, of ket Strets. A native of Italy, Mrs.

Del phews. remained in Wilmington during the early years of his retirement. He moved to New York in 1938. Mr. Johnston was a graduate collo had lived in Wilmington The Rt.

Rev. Arthur R. Mc-Kinstry, retired bishop of the tram. 123 May Avenue, Collins Park, August 3, son. since girlhood.

Color Quirk Avenue, on Saturday morning. Aug. 8, at 9 o'clock. Reouiem High Mas St. Ann's Catholic Church at 9:30 o'clock.

Interment at Cathedral Cemetery. Friends mav call at Doherty Brothera Simplified tuning! Surviving are thrte daugh Episcopal Diocese of Delaware, McGRADY Mr. and Mrs. Carlos. 109 Atlantic Avenue, Richardson Park.

August 3, son. ters, Mrs. Lena M. Danei, Miss Rose Delcollo, and Mrs. Mary R.

Cilia, all of Wilmington; two of Episcopal Academy at And-over, and of Yale University. He was a member of Hancock, formerly of Newark. Mr. Blackwell died Tuesday at his home of a heart attack. A native of North East, Mr.

Blackwell was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. Blackwell, Sr. Surviving are his wife, Isabel, and a sister, Mrs.

J. C. 8CHAFFER Mr. and Mrs. James Lee, Port Penn, August 2, son.

"Ask Your riend About Our Service" ItAWLIXS Sl KIXKADE DISCOUNT CENTER 42nd Market PO 4-3323 Open Wed. Frl. 'til 9 CLOSED SAT. at NOO.V DURING AUGUST on rriuav evening. WEBB In Milford.

on Aug. 2. iBGl. William husband of the late Margaret M. Web'o.

Aged 86 vears. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services at the Berry Funeral Home, Milford. on Saturday afternoon. Aug. 6.

st 1 o'clock. Interment at Odd Fellows Cemetery. Milford. Del. Friends may call at the funeral home on Frldav evening.

Parkins area adimninst fu will officiate at private services tomorrow. Interment will be private in Wilmington and Brandywine Cemetery. Arrangements are being made by the Chandler Funeral Home. The family requests that flowers be omitted. ALSTON Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas. sons, Russell and Daniel J. Del collo, both of this city; two brothers in Italy, S-imuel and Anthony Bozzo. Five grand 404 Queen Street.

August daughter. the Order of the Cincinnati and of several Wilmingon organizations while he lived here. He was a native of Wilmington, the son of the late Tilgh-, WILLIAMS Mr. and Mrs. Hat-vew 4701 Old Capitol Train, Ausust 2.

son. children also survive. Calloway of Odessa. neral noma. 4.

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