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thy, 2U-ii% 75-S5. Pears — Upstate, bushel basket, rub or open box. Kieffer, 1.00 -1.10. Half-bushel, Kieffer, 40-6o. Stock Averages. Industrials $132.83 up .43.
DAILY SENTINEL, HOME, N, Y., MONDAY EVENING, JANUARY 6, 1941

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Gandall told deponent h e h a d b e e n Chicago w i t h t h e Loyalist a r m y in S p a i n A t h e n s , J a n . 6 _-*>—"Considera n d t h a t h e h a d some t r o u b l e Polling Places Are to Be Rev. Leemhuis in Opening able" Wholesale Buffalo G r e e k gains despite I t a l i a n w i t h t h e Communist p a r t y in t h i s Open for Eight Hours New York Stock Exchange Final Quotations Service of Series Says c o u n t e r - a t t a c k s a t several p o i n t s c o u n t r y t h a t h a d t o be fixed u p w e r e r e p o r t e d today in dispatches On That Day before h e could come b a c k t o t h e World Would Profit from t h e costal sector. United States. H e further told deponent t h a t on his r e c o m m e n Italian resistance admittedly T h e t e a c h i n g s of C h r i s t could Washington, J a n . 6 UP) — T h e dation a n d M r . W r i g h t ' s t h a t d e - Agriculture D e p a r t m e n t today s e t solve m a n y of t h e p r o b l e m s con- w a s s h a r p , however, a n d t h e fight(Quotations furnished by F o s t e r Industrials $132.83 u p .43 ponent would be accepted a t t h e J a n u a r y 21 for a r e f e r e n d u m on fronting t h e w o r l d t o d a y if m a n ing w a s described a s much m o r e & Adams. Members N . Y. Stock school on t h e Hudson. Rails $28.40 unchanged a m e n d m e n t s t o t h e federal m i l k kind b u t heeded t h e m , t h e Rev. severe t h a n in recent days, p a r t l y Exchange, Utica Office, 187 Gene" D e p o n e n t told Gandall h e w a s o r d e r for N e w York, a g a i n s t H. J . L e e m h u i s , p a s t o r ©f Trinity because of improving w e a t h e r . Utilities $20.05 u p .15 see St.) \ n o t i n t e r e s t e d in going t o a C o m - which injunction proceedings h a v e E v a n g e l i c a l C h u r c h , declared last T h e I t a l i a n s were p i c t u r e d a s Volume 720,000 shares N e w York, J a n . 6 (JP) — T h e ad The Sentinel will on request N e w York, J a n . 6 _*>>—(State m u n i s t school or having a n y t h i n g been s t a r t e d in federal c o u r t h e r e . night a t t h e first in a series of m a k i n g a determined stand t o g a i n vancing u r g e persisted in t h e stock publish available quotations of any D e p a r t m e n t of Agriculture and t o do w i t h Communism. There Polling places a t w h i c h t h e seven P r o t e s t a n t u n i o n services t o t i m e for completing a n e w d e m a r k e t today a n d selected issues after, W r i g h t w a s unfriendly t o active stock. M a r k e t s ) — C a b b a g e : U p s t a t e 50moved u p fractions t o a p o i n t or deponent. P a y m e n t s t o d e p o n e n t 60,000 d a i r y m e n in s i x s t a t e s in be held t h i s w e e k i n t h e F i r s t fense line t o g u a r d Valona, v i t a l lb. sacks, white, Danish. 40-50, the New York milkshed might Methodist Church. p o r t f o r escape or reinforcement more. w e r e held u p when deponent w a s r e d 50-65. T h e services will b e conducted in s o u t h w e s t e r n Albania. vote would be open f o r eight c,ose While m a n y leaders lingered in informed m o n e y s w e r e available N e w York. J a n . 6 (JP)—The bond I Onions — W e s t e r n N e w York, hours on t h e r e f e r e n d u m day, t h e every n i g h t s a v e S a t u r d a y , a n d A G r e e k government spokes6 7 s n a r r o w territory, assorted special- for p a y m e n t s for him. the s e r i e s will e n d n e x t Sunday. 50-lb. sacks, yellow, N o . 1, 85-1.00; m a r k e t timidly moved upward t o - jAdams E x p r e s s d e p a r t m e n t said. ties w e r e well in front. Dealings day. Alleghany Corp ..___, % m a n ' s s t a t e m e n t t h a t Italian stra"One Louis Slocum, w h o h a d " C h r i s t ' s A n s w e r s t o t h e World's 10-lb. sacks, selling 16-17. 7 Meanwhile g o v e r n m e n t a t t o r - N e e d s " is t h e g e n e r a l t h e m e . A tegy is t o " t a k e advantage of w e a were relatively slow, a l t h o u g h a been employed by W r i g h t in t h e Buying spread t o the rail, utilAlleghany pfd, $30 __ 9 8 Apples — W e s t e r n N e w York, A l l l o d Stores 7 % few lively intervals p u t t h e vol- union, also urged deponent t o g o neys w e r e p r e p a r i n g a response different c l e r g y m a n will preach t h e r conditions and fresh r e i n b u s h e l basket, t u b o r open box, ity a n d industrial groups but gains j forcements from I t a l y t o improve were limited ;Allis Chalmers 3 6 % ume a t around 650,000 s h a r e s . t o this 'school' on t h e Hudson, t o t h e motion of t h e D a i r y m e n ' s each s e r m o n . N o . 1, Baldwin, 3-in. min., 1.2D-40; around mid-season League a n d o t h e r p r o d u c e r s a n d American Can _ 9 1 % s t a t i n g t h a t he, Slocum, h a d been A s p u r t o e a r l y buying, b r o k e r s T h e series is b e i n g sponsored b y the s i t u a t i o n or delay t h e G r e e k Cortland, 3-in. min., l . l O - l a ; Gold-1 Gold- mainly t o fractions. handlers opposed t o t h e a m e n d 1 Am Car & F o u n d r y , 31 t o t h e school. said, w a s revived w a r optimism t h e Ministerial Association of a d v a n c e " w a s echoed by I t a l i a n Diverting m a r k e t attention were e n Delicious 2 _-in. 1.25-50; Rhode m e n t s for a t e m p o r a r y injunction prisoners, m o s t of t h e m fresh , 1 6 % in t h e w a k e of British successes Rome a n d Vicinity. T o n i g h t ' s serIsland Greening. 3-in. mm., l-i> prospects J a n u a r y offerings of Am Locomotive Saw B e d L i t e r a t u r e restraining Secretary Wickard troops recently-arrived from I taly. Rm Rolling Mills 1 5 % in Africa, a n d a more hopeful outmon will b e p r e a c h e d b y t h e Rev. approach 50; Hubbardson, 2 ' . - i n . mm., poor new securities would " D e p o n e n t f u r t h e r says t h a t h e from conducting t h e r e f e r e n d u m _•___._ 4 3 % look for corporation e a r n i n g s a s H o w a r d D . H o l m e s , p a s t o r of CalT h e G r e e k Air F o r c e w a s re90; Mcintosh, S U - i n . mm., 1.40- $200,000,000, o r roughly double a Am Smelting T h e g o v e r n m e n t h a s until t o - v a r y M e t h o d i s t C h u r c h . T h e Rev. p o r t e d active in low-flying b o m b Am Steel F n d r s 2 7 % defense spending picks u p m o m e n - frequently s a w t h e Daily W o r k 60; N o r t h e r n Spy. 2 ^ - 3 - m , I . J O - year ago. 15 %» t u m . On the o t h e r hand, fears t h e er, C o m m u n i s t paper, on W r i g h t ' s m o r r o w night t o file i t s response Dr. Alvin C. G o d d a r d , p a s t o r of ing a n d machine-'gun a t t a c k s o n 75; S t a r k , 3-in. min., l . l o ; WealIn t h e foreign dollar list, news Am Sugar which t h e h o s t c h u r c h , will' a c t a s chair- I t a l i a n troops 'and gun e m p l a c e United S t a t e s m a y b e a p p r o a c h - desk a t union h e a d q u a r t e r s a n d t o t h e injunction a c t i o n Am Tel & Tel 168 t h y , 2U-ii% 75-S5. of the fall of Bardia w a s m i r r o r e d much Communist l i t e r a t u r e in t h e w a s brought l a s t week. ing a c t u a l participation in t h e E u Am Tobacco 7 2 % man. ments. " P e a r s — Upstate, bushel basket, in small recessions in Italy 7s a n d union office. W r i g h t gave t h e de 7 3 % ropean conflict were t h o u g h t t o ponent a supply of booklets e n t i M r . L e e m h u i s p o i n t e d o u t in . it r u b o r open box. Kieffer, 1.00-1.10. Rome 6%s. P a n a m a 5s jumped Am Tobacco B American W a t e r w o r k s 6% have served a s a b r a k e on bullish tled, 'Milk for Millions,' issued by last n i g h t ' s s e r m o n t h a t " t h e need Half-bushel, Kieffer, 40-6o. around seven on a few sales. Lights Botber ' E m American Woolen 8% sentiment. of loving God is one t h i n g in which the Communist party, t o distriU. S. governments tended u p - American Zinc Kansas City campus sweethearts 794 all c h u r c h e s a g r e e . " H e added, Bonds and commodities w e r e a b u t e a n d i n s t r u c t e d deponent t o DAIRY A N D E G G S ward although one or t w o soft Anaconda Cop _ no longer h a v e a quarrel with the 27 " W h a t t h e w o r l d n e e d s is t h e savtrifle uneven. sell these booklets for 10 c e n t s N e w York, J a n . 6. (JP)—Butter spots developed. ing a n d h e a l i n g p o w e r of t h e Son Armour 111 5 University of Missouri. President each w h e n possible. P r i n t e d m a t B r o k e r a g e c o m m e n t a t o r s w e r e 1,000,828; firmer. C r e a m e r y hignDomestic corporates in favor in- Atlantic Refining of God. Christ, a s t h e p o w e r a n d ._ 24 Frederick A. Middlebush explains: not altogether in a g r e e m e n t r e - t e r of t h a t general c h a r a c t e r w a s e r t h a n 92 score a n d premium cluded Lehigh Valley Terminal 5s, wisdom of God, is t o u s a c o n s t a n t Aviation Corp _. . 5 % "We now have the campus fully g a r d i n g t h e financial p i c t u r e . One frequently received a t t h e u n i o n m a r k s 3 1 ^ - 3 2 * . : 92 scores, cash Central Pacific first 4s, CertainVichy, F r a n c e , J a n . 6 )—Ad- w a r n i n g a n d e v e r - p r e s e n t help." equipped with benches for two. The & Ohio 3 % h a d this t o s a y : office a t Ogdensburg in large b u n m a r k e t 3 1 % ; 88-91 s c o r e s . 30- teed 5%s McKesson &;. Robbins IBait m i r a l William D. L e a h y , n e w g ^ ^ Aviation "___L1 T h e R e v . L y l e B . Caldwell, pas- only complaints are that electric 34% "As t h e n e w y e a r begins busi- dies." 3 1 % ; 84-97 scores 2 7 ^ - 2 9 2 . United S t a t e s ambassador t o t o r of t h e L e e C e n t e r Methodist Southern Beth 87% ness factors a r e relatively unimu - 1 % eular S ^ i S l ? ' Steel lights a r e too near the benches." T h e petition continues: " D e p o Cheese, 369.861:" a r e Bg j_r' ^ l Baltimore and Ohio stamped stamoed con con-. T»__.-__ »_•_ Aircraft 1 7 3 4 p o r t a n t as m a r k e t d e t e r m i n a n t s . nenfc believes h e is entitled f o r a F r a n c e , began w o r k a t his desk in Church, presided. S t a t e whole milk flats held 1939,; v e r t i b l e s . I n t e r n a t i o n a l H y d r o e l e c -Boeing jS^lt V £ t h e chancellory today a f t e r a r r i v 1 9 S 4 The m a i n and vital issue of 1941 w a r r a n t of a t t a c h m e n t in this a c 2 5 - 2 5 3 . : JJuunnee. 1940.21%-22; cur- t r i c fo a n d i n t e r n a t i o n a l T e l e - i „ _ _ _ e n „ C o ing last night t h r o u g h one of sou25-2594; is clearly w h e t h e r or n o t w e will tion for t h e following r e a s o n s : phone 5s. t h e r n F r a n c e ' s w o r s t s n o w s t o r m s Henri Bergson, Famous r e n t m a k e s . I T U ' - I s *• 1 _ ___?«-»_».i4*/rrri jj(timiiA tn. •MM^B "A. R e c e n t publicity of W r i g h t ' s in years. e n t e r t h e w a r . Many a r e of the E g g s , 34.951; w e a k , French Philosopher, Dies B u t t e r Copper & Zinc 4% radical activity will, unless W r i g h t opinion Britain cannot w i n withUTICA LIVESTOCK Mixed colors: H e called on F o r e i g n Minister Callahan Zinc & L 1% out active help from t h e United is removed from control of. t h e Vichy, F r a n c e , J a n . 6 (JP)—The F a n c y t o e x t r a fancy. 24-, P i e r r e - E t i e n n e F l a n d i n in his first aBuffalo, r men ofJ aAn . 6 uiUP)— tu re)(U. S.HD es Calumet & Hecla S t a t e s . If this is true, t h e m a r k e t union, wholly destroy t h e u n i o n official visit t o p r e s e n t copies of d e a t h of H e n r i B e r g s o n . famous 25-,i2 income for t h e reason good citi 3 % seems faced w i t h t w o a l t e r n a t i v e s f Extra. 24] 2 his credentials a n d r e q u e s t a n F r e n c h philosopher, a u t h o r a n d 2.200; active t o all interests, gen- C a n a d a D " 13% —a British defeat or U. S. p a r t i - zens will n o t remain in t h e union G A l e appointment w i t h t h e chief of Nobel p r i z e w i n n e r , w a s announced Graded firsts, 23. J erally 10 cents over F r i d a y ; s o m e | c o n t c 39% pation. E i t h e r of these, in our if W r i g h t continues a s d i c t a t o r of s t a t e , M a r s h a l Philippe P e t a i n . here yesterday. Seconds, 2 1 - 2 U - . t h a t organization. , lightweights u p more; bulk good 1 Ches & Ohio 4294 opinion, would be bearish." H e died on S a t u r d a y i n G e r m a n P e t a i n p r o b a b l y will receive Mediums, 2 0 1 . . and choice 170-250 lbs. 7.85, 260- Chrysler*" 71 "B. Said Archie Wright, a s L e a h y a t his official A n o t h e r prominent a n a l y s t said: residence, occupied P a r i s of p u l m o n a r y conW h i t e eggs: ' „ „ , , 300 lbs. 7.40-7.75, 150-170 lbs. 7.40- Columbia Gas 4 % "Broadly speaking, 1941 is g e t t i n g c h a i r m a n of t h e general organiza- Sevigne pavillion, a n d a r r a n g e for- gestion. H e w a s 81 y e a r s old. Resale premium m a r k s , 27-_-*.. 7.85: trucked-ins. 170-250 lbs. 7.50- Commercial Solvents 1 1 % off t o a distinctly favorable s t a r t tion committee, t h r e a t e n s t o de- m a l ceremonies for t o m o r r o w o r B e r g s o n had b e e n in almost comP r e m i u m m a r k s , 25-26Vz. 7.65; rough and weighty sows 5.00- Commonwealth & S o u t h 13/16 because business is h e a d i n g for stroy t h e union unless h e c a n r e - Wednesday. plete obscurity for m a n y y e a r s beSpecials 2 4 % . 5.50. Con Edison N Y 2 2 % prosperous levels for t h e first time i main its dictator, as m o r e fully Leahy w a s g r e e t e d on his a r r i v - cause of ill h e a l t h b u t only last Exchange s t a n d a r d s , 23 1 ,.. Cattle 1.000; m a r k e t active; ; Consolidated Oil 5 % in over a decade. W a r is t h e m a i n appears in accompanying affida- al last n i g h t b y a police g u a r d m o n t h h e figured in t h e public eye and ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ S i C o n t i n e n t a l I n s u r a n c e - ____ 3 8 % source of imponderables b u t m a r - vits herein. Resale of nearby heavier medi- steers which usually t u r n s o u t only for a n e w a s t h e first J e w offered exstrong t o 25 cents and more high Continental Motors ums, 22-24%. "C. Said W r i g h t is very b i t t e r P e t a i n . 4 k e t s seem b e t t e r insulated a g a i n s t emption from a l a w forbidding Cil a er; shortfeds predominating; b a r e - i ^ " " ^ " l ! S S ^ i S , ~ „ shocks t h a n in 1940." H e also sug- toward deponent for Mediums, 2 1 % . deponent's J e w s f r o m holding educational 1 1 1 l ! D e l lv good offerings 11.25-11.50; most i ^ " ™ * ° _ | g gested heavy industries would con- failure and refusal t o f u r t h e r t h e B r o w n eggs: posts in F r a n c e . 4 5 % tinue in t h e forefront of progress, cause of t h e Communist party N e a r b y and midwestorr, fancy shortfeds 9.75-11.00; 800 lb. Can- g " P r o d u c t s _____ H e refused t h e offer a n d r e 4 5 adian steers 10.00; common t o m e A , ™ . *>£*}• ° and railroads and utilities should under W r i g h t ' s direction t o union t o e x t r a fancy, 24%-25 ,*. signed a s h o n o r a r y professor of t h e 4 9 8 dium steers a n d heifers 7.75-10:50; S S - v T ^ l ! * " * benefit by mounting traffic a n d channels, a n d then upon l e a r n i n g *?& Special, 24-24 U . H e r k i m e r , J a n . 6^—The r i g h t College d e F r a n c e w h e r e , during n of t h e suit n o w being i n s t i t u t e d by cows a n d bulls fully steady; f e w . ^ f * " u d o S 0 , n T * power consumption. S t a n d a r d s , 2394. a n i m p o r t a n t p a r t of his active cacylinder h e a d of t h e locomotive beef cows t o 7.00; c u t t e r and gWi ^ c k & w — 3 Mediums, 2 1 % . Helpful w e r e e s t i m a t e s copper d e p o n e n t , t h a t W r i g h t will dispose of t h e N e w Y o r k C e n t r a l Rail- r e e r , h e h a d been professor of Diamon of t h e m o n e y s of t h e union in a t common 5.25-6.00; canner 4 . 2 5 - ! d Match 28 companies enjoyed t h e l a r g e s t road's N i a g a r a E x p r e s s blew o u t philosophy from 1900 t o 192L POULTRY 5.00; s t r o n g weight sausage b u l l s i I ) u P o " t '. 163 profit margins in y e a r s during t e m p t s t o defraud this deponent this morning, disabling t h e t r a i n and" o t h e r legitimate c r e d i t o r s . " Six marvelous model* N e w York, J a n . 6. UP)—Dressed 700-7.50 [Douglas Aircraft 7 8 % 1940 a n d t h a t domestic sales for at Herkimer. Calves 400; vealers unchanged; East. Kodak Keenest E a r s poultry, fowls firmer, turkeys 141 M a t t h e w s ' s petition also says in f a r m machinery concerns in 1941 The accident h a p p e n e d as t h e The b a t possesses among the generallv steady. F r e s h : boxes, good a n d choice 13.50; common Electric Auto _ 133 Boat Lite 6 % should t o p those of t h e previous j p a r t : train, comprising e i g h t Pullmans, keenest ears in the world—being; and m e d i u m 9.00-12.50. fowls, 36-52 lbs., U % - 1 6 % ; ; f 8 "Deponent further says he t a l k i EndicottlJohnson 42 by a t least 5 p e r c e n t I n , Sheep, 1,500; lambs active i ° ; F r e e p o r t . Tex. able to hear the beating wings eft 54 lbs., 14-19: 60-65 lbs.. 16-21. 3 8 % addition, encouragement w a s de- ed with H a r r y CarnaTtnTTJtica u p saving* Old roosters 1 3 - 1 5 % . Boxes and local i n t e r e s t s ; strong to shade " G e n . Cable A 1 5 % rived from r e p o r t s r e t a i l store w a r d s t o t w o weeks a g o and C a r - between 300 a n d 400 pounds, roll- the tiny insects it pursues andi come but once b.y__*£; catches in the dark. I nal s t a t e d t o t h e deponent a t t h a t barrels, turkeys, n o r t h w e s t e r n higher: good t o choice 10.25 a n d Gen. Cable com. 6% b u d g e t s for spring m e r c h a n d i s e ed nearly 400 feet a l o n g the roadv o u n g hens 19%-25, y o u n g toms upward t o 10.50 freely including Gen. Cable pfd. 8 6 % h a d been stepped u p s u b s t a n t i a l - time t h a t W r i g h t w a s spending bed, hurdling t h e e a s t and west100-lb. weights a t outside price: 17.23: western y o u n g h e n s 17-24, Gen Electric 34 % ly in t h e expectation of broaden- the union money like a ' d r u n k e n bound freight t r a c k s , a siding a n d sailor;' t h a t h e w a s paying o u t t h e young toms 15-22; southwestern throwouts around 8.75; fat ewes General Foods 3 9 % ing consumer purchasing. the M o h a w k a n d Malone line voung hens 15-22, y o u n g t o m s 13- 4.50-5.00. Gen. Motors 48% A bolstering m a r k e t influence money of t h e union t o bring a b o u t t r a c k s before c r a s h i n g into the 20. Gillette Razor 3 % w a s seen in t h e survey of t h e his re-election instead of for t h e front e n t r a n c e of a n office. EXCHANGE normal purposes of t h e union a n d Goodrich Rubber 14 F r o z e n : boxes, fowls 36-42 lbs.. magazine Steel, which s t r e s s e a t h a t b y t h e first of J a n u a r y h e T h e m i s h a p w a s o n e of several • Brightens the Home with Color New York, J a n . 6. ^ ^ ^ ^ c ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ g 1 1 % - 1 6 % : 49-54 lbs., 14-19; 60-65 growing demand for t h e m e t a l w a s sure t h a t Wright would h a v e to occur on t h e r a i l r o a d in H e r k i others injGranby • For Furniture, Woodwork and W a l l t 6% from widely diversified lbs., 16-21. Chickens, broilers Britain in dollars, sources. disposed of all t h e money of t h e m e r County d u r i n g t h e past few 16%-29: fryers 15-21: r o a s t e r s 16- c e n t s : ' C a n a d i a n dollar in N e w j G r e a t N o r t h e r n • Brush Marks Melt Away T h e opinion w a s also voiced t h a t union." months. 13% shipments of plates, bars a n d m e t 25. Old roosters 1 3 - 1 5 % . Boxes York open m a r k e t 14% p e r cent | Houd-Hershey B • 36 Smart Colors to Choose from. W r i g h t resigned as c h a i r m a n of u 37 a n d barrels, t u r k e y s , northwest- discount or 85.87% U. S. cents.}Howe Sound e h a n t pipe in December m a y have 4% been t h e largest for a n y m o n t h in the union a t a convention in U t i c a Virginia Farmer Refuses e r n young toms, old 2 1 % . (new Great Britain, official (bankers' j Hudson Motors December 27. foreign exchange committee:Int. H a r v e s t e r _ 52% the history of t h e i n d u s t r y . crop) 16%-22%. D u c k s 16-17. To Plow Steep Hillsides Papers were filed with the r a t e s ) , buying $4.02, selling $4.04;;Inter. Nickel 24% "Despite t h e u n c e r t a i n outlook county clerk. Live poultry, b y freight; firm, J . C. Padgett is one farmer who HARDWALL PLASTER CO. 2% in world affairs, t r e n d s in the colored 22-23; Leghorns open m a r k e t , cables $404; Ger-i Inter. T e l . & Tel. won't allow a plow on his property. S. JAMES ST. ROME 36% steel industry a r e p e r h a p s more Padgett has a 160-acre farm on I Kresge 26 h e n s 23, young t o m s 18. Ducks j n o m i n a l ^ plainly discernible t h a n u s u a l a t which "a plow hasn't broken ground [Lockheed Aircraft 27 % t h e beginning of a y e a r . P r o d u c 16. Q AL VES for 10 years. Loew's _,_ 34% tion a p p a r e n t l y will be much highMrs. Elizabeth Strohl B y express, s t e a d y t o firm.j J e r s e v ^ _ { U > P. Lorillard Co. J a n '6 m In defense of his action, Padgett 18% er t h a n for t h e first half of 1940. F u n e r a l services for M r s . E l i z a - says: Chickens, Rocks 22; colored, s D e p a r t m e n t of Agriculture) — Mack T r u c k s 32% W h e r e a s in 1940 large p e r c e n t a g e s southerns 17-18. Broilers, R o c k s [ V e a j e r s a n d c a i v e s : 690 salable; Miami Copper 9% w e r e used in extending a n d equip- beth S t r o h l , w h o died F r i d a y , w e r e "God Almighty has been trving 22; crosses 20-21. Fowls, c o l o r e d , ; t o t a l 3 0 m Vealers and calves Mid. Cont. P e t r o l e u m , 14% ing plants, a g r e a t e r r a t i o will-be held a t 2 p . m . today a t t h e h o m e to teach us folks in southwest VirI n d i a n a and s o u t h e r n 22; Leg->steadv t 0 s t r o n g : go3d and choice Midland Steel » * employed as r a w m a t e r i a l s for of h e r d a u g h t e r , M r s . Leslie A . ginia not to plow these steep hillF a u l d s , R i v e r road . horns, southerns 18-19. Pullets, j n e a r b v vealers 12.00-15.00; best Montgomery W a r d 3 8 % those n e w plants in 1941." Services w e r e conducted b y t h e sides. We've been trying to farm crosses, Medium 23. Old roosters southerns 13.00; common and med- Nash __ „__.-_,.• ' 5 % Followers of t h e rails n o t e d fore13: Turkeys, h e n s 20-22, young ium 8.50-10.50; Rev. P a u l Stevens Olver, r e c t o r land God never intended to be culls 6.00-7.50. N a t Eisrait~________________ 1 8 % casts of the 13 shippers' advisory t o m s 16. Ducks, s o u t h e r n s 14. T h e farmed and we had to wear out the good a n d choice 252-300 lb. s o u t h - N a t Cash R e g i s t e r ~ 1 3 % boards t h a t freight loadings in the of Zion Episcopal Church. Rev. David N . Boswell, p a s t o r of land before w e finally came to our e m calves 9.50-10.00: medium 208- N a t Dairy P r o d c u r r e n t q u a r t e r would exceed those the F i r s t B a p t i s t Church, s a n g senses." 317 lbs. 8.00-8.60; cull t o common j ^ g t Distillers .,- 23J of t h e corresponding period last FLOUB AND PRODUCE The-plowles-—farmej—datei t h . \ 5.00-7.00. N a t Power-Light c o m T 6% y e a r b y 9.5 p e r cent. S h i p m e n t s " l i e a u t i t u i i s l e of S o m e w h e r e . " N e w York, J a n . 6 (JP) — JFlour I n t e r m e n t w a s m a d e in R o m e mistreatment of the steep AppalaNewport I n d u s t r i e s 8% s t e a d y ; spring p a t e n t s , 5.75-6.00: of iron a n d steel w e r e expected t o C e m e t e r y w i t h the following a c t - chian slope in his section of the GRAIN N Y Central 14 soft w i n t e r s t r a i g h t s 5.25-60; hard show a year-to-year increase of a s ing a s b e a r e r s : Theodore H . M a s - country to the days before the Civil Jan, 6 UP)—Closing N Y Shipbuilding Chicago, 30»i m u c h as 34.9 p e r cent. w i n t e r straights, 5.50-75. grain prices- - W h e a t : May 8 3 % - North American ner, George W . Meyers, L e o J . war when landowners had to raise 16% Rye flour, s t e a d y ; fancy patents » ; J l y 8 2 % - % ; Sep 8 3 % - % . Mullin, J o h n E. Schillner, E l m e r a lot of corn and other foodstuffs N Am AviatioVi C o 17 5.25-50. 6 3 % - % ; J l y 63; North P a c Corn: !*fey Women Are Meaner Than J. Strohl, Syracuse, and A r l o G. for their slaves. Since the region Corn meal s t e a d y : fine_ whites Sep g 2 % . was practically isolated even those Ohio Oil 7% Men, Says English Author T h a y e r . O a t s ; May g r a n u l a t e d 2.15; yellow 1.95, H-%; Jly 33%. F l o w e r s w e r e received from t h e who could afford to b u y the neces17% Soy b e a n s : Mav 1.01%; J l y 99. Otis Elevator Feed, s t e a d y ; w e s t e r n bran, per Women are meaner than m e n , ac- L a d i e s ' Aid Soceity of F r e e m a n sary foods from other sections 10% Otis Ste^I _, .__ Rye: M a y 49; J l y 5 0 % . ton, basis Buffalo, 25.00. cording to an article by Nancy |Ave. C h u r c h , Solvay; office staff couldn't import them. P a c k a r d Motors Brookes, English author. She bases (and employes of Rome _ManufacParke-Davis Lack of capital after t h t war METALS SALES I N C R E A S E her statement on information re- t u r i n g Company, the F o r e m e n ' s made conditions even worse. The Pcnn R, R 30 W N e w York, J a n . 6 (JP)—Copper N e w York. J a n . 6 __>> F. # J C P e n n e v Co . 22% ceived after a tour of various wom- Association of Rome M a n u f a c t u r - land deteriorated until Padgett afelectrolytic \ \ W l w o r t h C o L r e p c ^ d ^ y ^ jt i>*>> e J cst3ady; ^ m , ^spot, ^ Connectlen's apparel shops, beauty shops,- ing C o m p a n y , Woman's Club staff, firms: u t Va],ey f __ N e w Phillips P e t e ; officers of t h e Order of t h e E a s t etc. | cember sales increased t o $54,571'Pres Steel C a r "The last crop they raised was a e 092 from $52,332,623 in December, York, 10.25-12.00.. Zinc steady P u b S e r v of N J Questioning a hairdresser, she ofr n S t a r of Solvay, office employes crop of gullies." 12U East S t . Louis spot and forward Solvay Processing Co., d e p a r t 1939, a gain of 4.3 p e r cent. Total 7.25. Radio Corp __, __ 2 8 ' i w'aVtoTd"ui* a TwomeTc7nVeTappoS'n^i h eads of 1940 sales amounted t o $335,460,Revere Copper a n d Remington-Rand 48% % ments at the last minute, while o t h - i l " ^ T - Milk Most important 253. 6r 5.V per cent, more than Rep Iron & Steel _» 22 ers arrive late, then spend some Brass I n c o r p o r a t e d ; Rome M a n u , Dr. J a m e s S. McLester, authority $318,832,968 in 1939Nerve Surgeon Relieve* Revere Conper com 1 0 % time in a on diet, says: "Milk is the most Reynolds Metal „ 13*4 getting their work done.. Pain by Spinal Operation Sears important of all foods. It is indisROME PRICES relatives. I n addition, a w r e a t h Roebuck „ 7 7 % Another saleslady told her of Science, which never rests on its S h a t t u c k fFG) 5 ' i women who charge expensive furs w a s received from R o m e P a i d pensable to the Infant, it is essential WHOLESALE lawrpls. has advanrpd to the, .point ~ST>eiT Union Oil l l s 4 and dresses to their accounts and F i r e m e n ' s Benevolent Association, to the proper development of the where it can kill pain without the 20% Uve Oremd use of drugs. The method is called Simmons then return them as "too expen- V. S. T R E A S U R Y S T A T E M E N T young child, and it should form the O ON ALL Socony Vac 9% chief article of d i e t ' f o r t h t oldc nerve surgery. The surgeon simply sive." And there is the woman who P o r t , lUr^t . . . . ## »'/_|C W a s h i n g t o n , D. C , J a n . 6.—r South P a c 8% child. Milk has never been accordPork, heavy . . . , . 5 c cuts the nerve which connects the South R y .., 12% returns a dress with the statement Balance on h a n d in United S t a t e s ed adequat* place in the American . . S 6-1 C, Veal region, which Is afflicted by pain, that she should never have been perT r e a s u r y a t close of business J a n . dietary." Cow« S t a n d a r d Brands 6% Bull* with the brain. The incision is Stand O & E suaded into buying such an "unsuit- 3, $1,896,193,855. 1% te-M* Heifer* . . . . . . . . . . S c-I e usually made along the spinal cord! .Stand Oil of Cal able model," and t h a t "this, that 20 U1VC which contains a cable of nerve Stand Oil of I n d . _ » and the other must be done." The 26 Fowl*, poinul fibers usually about the diameter of Stand Oil of N J _, 8 P _ alterations, of course, take away all RoaMcra, pound POULTRY the little"finger. Great care must S t e w a r t W a r n e r «_______»_ 8% t h t profits, " b u t I a m helpless," CHEES6 be taken by the surgeon not to cut Studobaker says the p f o p r i t l r . i i , " a s m y clienCub*, N. T., n w r k r t . . . . . . . . . . . 22 J _ tele is built up on recommendaIS c too deep, for if he should the area Swift & Co Ooiivrriv ur, m a t e hi a n d DURR'S SMOKED But Not On Pressing Only Gouverneur, m»»h eyj"4 . . . . . . . . 15Uc affected would not only be ren- Texas Corp. 39*. - tions." Texas Gulf S u l p h u r ,T7 dered nerveless but paralyzed, T h t authoress thinks men would HIDES www«»ww>wwwwtn>m»www»»iw»WMMi Timken Det Axle W2 be just as mean, except that women Cowhide-, No. 1, pouftd . . . . . . . . . . . 4c The new form of surgery and pair No. % 1'nion Pacific 8 0 ' " have greater opportunity to practice Control was introduced before th< Bulihidef, No. i , p o u n d - . . . , . . U. S. R u b b e r _ „ — 22 it, as well as greater temptation. No 2 pound ,..*.. New York Academy of Medicine re U. S. S t e e l . 69% Hora»hfd«:» It, DURR'S FRESH cently by Dr. Byron Stookey of the V«_J •kina, pound U. S. Steel pf# ,___„I29i£ Pelt tamto*, pound . . . . . . . . . . . . . Neurological Institute of New York, United Air Lines ci BACON PIG'S Linseed Oil Old „ ifiu n e - w e It h a s been used successfully in _L>**rorii!, «_ch . . . . . . . . . . . . United Gas I m p . ; 30 *4 Linseed oU pressed out of flaxseed LIVER, lb. SQUARES, lb. #••••(••->**••**••• 22c-25c Raw -wool . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . case* of cancer, facial neuralgia and United Corp. __. 114 was used in paint as early as the RETAIL other diseases which cause severe Vanadium M i . Twelfth century. wmmmto POULTRY pain. Warnr-r Bros, p i c t u r e s 3'4 From Nearby Farma F_wt*, pound . . . . . . . . . , , , . , , . » it< it* 21H Dr. §tookey, who has performed Westinghousf Air B r a k e Ilo&atcrx, pound . . . » , GRADE C 1 KH ; more than 1 00 successful operations, Westinghouxe E l e t ^-, EOO& _„__ 21 »i emphasized that nerve surgery does Western Unioft grade C, doi#A . . . , , . „ . , „ . . >iU Hucuenm BR.OTHER_S , 1 M 14 Z2B___&L GIANT PKG. ' • 1 1 1 1 1 « • • • D ' C not cure disease. It merely elimi- Woolworth PINE CONE STOCK r t i o s _ _ ™ 18% Supreme Court Upholds ©08-014 C«-/e*.T$T, R o m a n y nates the pain resulting from dis- Yel T r k & Coach _B»t#n. per im rtw. eases, It 1. s t e d mostly in diseases Black Tom Damage Claims S t a n d a r d fnMWiinr» ft CURB Washington, J a n . 6 (JP) — The ¥%»ur middlings , A . . „ . , , fi.W-|I.S5 which are ittU beyond the hope ol Am Cynamid B _________ 3 ? » _ « _ tmmimf per MO l b _ . . . I l . t t - t h f i i surgical aid. validity of $50,000,000 damage DURR'S PURE MEDIUM SIZE GnmmeiU, p t r 100 Iht, . , . , . , , . . , . 1 1 . 7 0 Beech Aircraft „ „ 7Vi[awarcU a g a i n s t G e r m a n y by the Ask about our January Sal* on our Now Fur Coats Cracked eorn, per 100 HJB, . . . . . . ft76 'Tobacco Boad* Bellanca Aircraft 4% German-American mixed claims C*if nwat, par nm ipa. . . . . 1i,t$-t4.3ft 9/1,6 commission a s a r e s u l t of t h e de"Tobacco Road," which closed its East S t a t e s C o r p MoUuMtea, per IM Iba. , . . . » . . . . , j l . t l TELEPHONE 633 t!l«ru I N «**#, p«r J i t i b _ » , , , , , |i.".*> fun after 2,847 continuous'perform- Elec Bond & S h a r e 4 % I sixuctive Black T o m a n d KingsK s a , per 100 lb*. , . . , , , . , iLS!-tl.e