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The Newark Advocate from Newark, Ohio • 11

The Newark Advocate from Newark, Ohio • 11

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AHAY, JANUARY 31, 1944 i. BUY WAR BONDS PAGE ELEVEN THE NEWARK ADVOCATE AND AMERICAN TRIBUNE .1. BUY WAR BONDS Indict Ship Man NEWS ot the MARKETS I as Nickel MASONIC TEMPLE CALENDAR Comal CbureB and (nrtb auaou OBITUARY 12:30 p. m. Dr.

Sherburne is the son of the late Ned C. Sherburne of Newark. Fellowship Club To Dine. Th mnnthlv dinner nf the l''-T' uuca, vies Newark Lodge, No. 97, F.

A. M. Catholic Fellowship club will be Fndav. Feb. 4.

7 d. examina iiA' held Wednesday at 6:30 p. m. in Hull Place. Reservations for the dinner must be made before 10 a.

Association! Hoga-Recelnla. 500 head; IU no: 2IIU to rem itw $13 25 .1 13 mi; 33u to 4110 12.il2 oO: 1WI to loll la.Jj: auwa. S1U li It. Cattle 7110 head; mostly medium and butcher cow here early. Calve.

Receipts 250 head: market not lullv establiaUrd early; taut week', close aood to choice. SM.JSOia 15 50; MRS. MARY C. MIRPIIY. The funeral of Mr.

Mary C. Murphy, 79 East Gates street, Columbus, who died Friday in Mt. Carmel hospital, will be held Tuesday at 9 a. m. with a requiem mass in St.

Leo'g church, Colum- ill t- Blacksmith For 40 Years Dies oi Throat Infection. Utica, Jan. 31. Charles Nickel, m. Wednesday with Earl Fatzing- 7 tions; p.

stated. Acme Lodge, No. 554. F. A.

M. Thursday. Feb. 3, 7 p. F.C.

Warren Chapter. No. 6. A. Monday.

Jan. 31. 7:30 p. A Monday, Feb. 7, 7:30 p.

stated. YOltK STOCKS. V.ik. 31. (Bv Merrill.

ruuv. Fetuier and Beane, rollowlna are the 2 o'clock on tlie more imoorunl on Ihe New York Stock Curt) Excnanae: RAILROADS. T.iorkd and S. To 58 i Line HH'. Uino (I7.

and OHIO 4t'' villi al H'a i'-icilic M' Haikoad 2 mi fjcific Hailav I lie tWJ. Is -4 1 .6 Sll-en und fit) 1- in Will De HlBQe III a.A 4 a head: market steady good to choice j- H'vary cemetery. iho.j, years, died today at 6 a. m. in his Miss Murphy is survived by er charge of reservations.

Hebron O. E. S. Meets. Eagon chapter, O.

E. will meet in the Masonic temple, Hebron. Tuesday at 8 p. m. Candidates will be initiated.

A covered dish supper will be served. Answer Fake Alarm. Only one fire alarm sounded an a) oown. i home south of Utica. followinff athreo hrnthr.

IT Mumhv Bieelow Council, No. 7, R. S. M. four months' illness.

Death was of Washington, D. who was as- due to complications wliich de-sistant chief of the U. S. Secret Wednesday, Feb. 2, 7:30 p.

l'lttahurgh Produce. Pitthurh Jan. 31 (API Produce yeioped after he suffered a throat Service until his retirement last riiMiiu SIOW stated. St. Lukes Commandery.

No. 34, Efias U. S. vnvf i nmonl prariaA i infpptinn lntif full OILS. Contests Will.

December, John E. Murphy who ia in phoro. nf epproi oomina in Tuesday. Feb. 1.

7 P. m. Red He leaves his widow, Nellie, of 25 aa. 1 idi tit oua iuuKHlilMll, 101 BKa lltntla and Malta. (ffiiiintf i uil.

Indiana i (jit. New Jersey oil. California Columbus and James E. Murphy of Buckeye Lake. i 54' 12" me mime; two aaugnters, Mrs H.

R. Watts of Utica; Mrs.J. Miller Gold, a member of the fac Ekks Graded, in cases- Grade "AA" extra larae. 45c: medium. 40c- (trade e-xtra tare- larse.

medium, 37Miac- pul- 3(i'a ulty of the Utica high school, over the week-end. It was a call to 50 North 22nd street at 8:29 p. m. Saturday. The call proved to be a false alarm.

Hub Cap Stolen. Clyde Coventry, 134 National drive, reported to the police that a hub cap was stolen from his autp-mobile parked rear the square. "Sm Hartley and Sea Bailarl" aoiu.u-,9c: raae raae a. i mna. law atnillLAM.tl.

aataraaa.w- -t'raiip. at arade 1 also nf tnn hnmp- nno enn Piie.l NEWS IN BRIEF Indicted Persons Arrested. James Johnson, Mrs. Letha Johnson, his wife, and Edward 3u.i3ic; unladed. hc' Nickel of Utica.

and six aZZTLZ TZ. The Moore-McCormark Lines, la'a 48 2.i'ii 16'. lb1. nation nt I'et. Corp.

ttrsinrlr-IniMr-nn itA in Uf ii 0.iic no. iiicu (jtuiivu in common pleas court against Harold Rogers, Brownsville road, and approximately 14 other defendants to contett the will of Ethel M. Rogers, 546 West Main street, who died Dec. 18, 1943. She says the purported last will of Ethel M.

Rogers was admitted to probate Dec. 15. 1943 and letters testamentary were issued to the defendant Harold Rogers as sole executor. The petition set i. "i ana tnree oi us omcers, ln-Fred Schumaker.

She had been eluding President Albert V. ill the past few months. 'Moore, above, were chareed. in nvi.nH ro one half-brother and one Cleevland. Jan.

31. (API Govern- cictat- Ki. r- Roberts, all of Newark, were ar t'oo- trt wiia, wvna uni ul uaiuuii. Eggs iln ment Graded rested by sheriffs deputies over Mrs. Schumaker who is the secret federal indictment in Seat- the reek-end having been sought The body was moved to the C.

C. Law Son funeral home, where funeral services will be sister of Mrs. Howard DeminR of tie, with conspiracy to de-Granville road, is survived by her fraud the government by obtain-husband. three children and two ine rebates from the port of Seat- since secret indictments were returned against them by the recent erand jury. They are chareed with failure to provide held Wednesday at 2:30.

Rev. B. H. Smallwood will officiate, andj other sisters. She was the former tie, and delaying shipment of fuiner Gradel Large "AA." 4tic: large 42c; "ledium AA." 36c: medium A.

35c. Potatoes S3 4 per cwt Sweet Potatoes $4 .25 in 5,25 per bu. Cleveland Livestock. Cleveland. Jan 31 (AP) Cattle Receipts.

1.000 head: market steady; steers 1.200 11m. tm choice. M) to 1.100 16 800 to 1.000 15.50' heifer. ia, la si- .157 13'a 7'. 4'4 22 4', IB'.

14'. 2J. 1', 23 forth that Ethel M. Rogers was I'l BI.1C UTILITIES. Tel.

and Tel. Tel. and Tel. Water Works and Klectric ilI (las. New York and Lht iner and Litiht incan i vice of New Jersey moration COPPER.

snicltine and Rel. Nickel Dunai win be made in South-: utn JNirote of Coshocton. Lend-Lease goods to Russia. Max lawn cemetery. imum nenaltv for the violations.

not of sound mind and that the writing is not her last will and testament. E. Clark Morrow is American Legion auxiliary will attend the meeting Thursday night, when pictures sponsored attorney for the plaintiff. 3i'u Notary Exam. n.50: good butcher bulls, $io 12.50! I by the WAVES will be shown.

activeVetHJts; 52. hetd: meeting will be held in the faCe council room of the town hall, SheeD anil I imn and anvftnp inlerpetpH in ihp MRS. LI RA G. BELL. i which the company formally de-The funeral of Mrs.

Lura G. nied, is $10,000 fine and two years Bell was held at 2:30 p. m. today imprisonment. in the McCament funeral home.

Rev. C. E. Turley officiated and burial was made in Cedar Hill OCOUIS VJUinei 60 Tons Paper CECIL STEELE. mm Ivy waa a I i a 2V 30' An examination for the posi tion ot notary public will be con for minor children, who arg wards of the Licking county children's! home.

The trio will come before I the common pleas court in the near future. Celebrate Anniversary. Ye Olde Mill celebrated its third anniversary Saturday night and a record crowd was in Miss Ruth Wilson received thej bond and a gift was presented to Dean Cooperrider who has been floor manager for three years andj who was celebrating a birthday, Sharon Club Meets. I Sharon Valley Community clubj STKKLS. Steel 53 ducted in the common pleas head; market active to steadv: soring- WAVES may attend.

i S6olciT Wethers- F- A. M. will courtroom Friday at 1 p. it Steel 60'. Iron and Steel 173i was announced today by Frank num neceipis.

2.500 head: market uuo.y inui. vvuin.in inc, Kollins Mill 3( lin Southard, county bar committeeman. He will conduct the 19 37 examination, he said. SECURE TICKETS FOR LINCOLN DAY DINNER SATURDAY, FEB. 12TH From The Following: Bill Evers Ph.

3550 Waite Carlisle Ph. 6644 Forest Wintermute. Ph. 24033 Jennie Keyes Ph. 4537 Mrs.

Earl Watkins. Ph. 85251 Ed. L. Jones Ph.

85381 Ray Merchant Ph. 3318 Wm. Wobbecke Ph. 4568 Tickets limited. Final reservation date.

Wednesday, February 9th. ct.v steadv: heay.ea. 330 to degree will be exemplified, i Mn' r' ac 12 12 50: good butchers 200 to The WSCS of the Methorliati Monroe street, who died Saturday Kvi Scouts ernoon in the home of Mrs Sftllon Baptist church with gathered 60 tons of waste paper Pituburjh Livestock. Ralph Robinson assisted by Mrs! l- P- Fears otficiatine. Burial during the recent collection, in Pittsburgh.

Jan. Salabie'Dean McKibben. The program! wlU be made in Cedar Hill ceme- response to the government's re- 15. Defendants Hie Answer, I Andrew R. Jeffers, Louis Jeffers Sheet Tube F.Ql IPMENTS.

Locomotive and Foundry iihp Electric Ward nuck MOTORS. 3ti 20 S5 will meet Thursday at noon ini and Harry C. Jeffers filed their thp homc of Mrs JMarv Kellpy answer to the petition of Anita 21st street for Junch. (Jeffers admitting the allegations pon in the first cause of action and in Xeachm Postpone Meeting. moi'msuiv Both city and county 1.

$1414 15: 220 to 2vV ih siison. CARL G. CARLSON. troops participated. The collec- 14 15 250 to 300 Ihs $14 14.15; 300 tu 350 l3.50 i une to me eaucauonai comer- 0 :t.r-Gene; ai Motors Minors 781.

62b 14'. George Chase of Delaware spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chase. The volunteer firemen entertained with a farewell nartv Sat- eTJ.u T1.

ale TInl ence Wednesday at Denison uni-i The funeral of Carl G. Carlson, t'on will continue from time to 437 Garfield avenue, who 'died time during the paper shortage Saturday of injuries suffered period. The public was asked to when he was struck by an auto- save. and sort magazines from mobile, will be held Tuesday at newspapers, until the next d. m.

in the HnnsphnlHor lection which will be soon. The Cattle Receipts, 350 head: market steadv: steers, good to choice dry fed. $15t 16: heifers, good to choice $13 50 a 14: cows, good to choice. ,7 1 the Newark Teachers-all other allegations. Their answer, federaon is postponing its meet-says they are in the produce t-(h head: niKht.

honoring Paul Shaw, mission business as partners un market steadv: good to choice. $16.50,, who is leaving Feb. 8 for armyifuneral home. Burial will he W1'l be announced later. Pro- der the firm name of Louis Jeffers Will Serve Supper.

The W. S. C. S. of the Brushy 38'j 41S, 41 17.50 Sons and that they hold a lease Fork church will have a chicken Salable Sheen Receipts.

500 head; market steadv: choice lambs. 1154 16; ewe. $3io6 50: wethera. duty A chicken supper was made in Cedar Hill cemetery ceects go to each troop which will served to 17 at the UTK club. i use money to purchase war bonds, Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur Ackerman! CARD OF THANKS isend scouts to summer camp and and Mrs. Isaac Nethers visited; wici, to take care of regular trooD ex- A r' supper and bazaar in the school- relatives in Columbus Sundav riPneiPS KaHnpo Mnlcl.alinn penses badges, registration, ..144 SH'a 63 3'. 29a. neiffhhnr.

anrl etc. MIS( KLLANEOL'S. and Dva pi.r;:, Can Tobacco orooration and Southern Can Chicago LivestaKk. Chicago, Jan. 31.

fAPi Hoes Re- Funeral services for Mrs. Ger- so kind at the death of our dear lne winners ot the contest were 11-16 second, pounds and 'A runt Nemours 5 ixe Notice. Farmers Having Moved From 45 Scheidler, Our Permanent Location Will Be 55 SOUTH SECOND ST. higher: good and choice 200 to 330 lbs. Crucerv month with privilege of renewing' hse P' the lease for five more C.

Meets They state they loaned the own-l The W. s. S. of Hebron ers of the real estate $1,500 May Methodist church will meet in. 10.

1943. and another $1,500 on the 5Lhurch I'li'o at 2 P' 1 June 10. 1943, for payments on chatha W.S.C.S. Meets. i mortgages; they ask that it be Chatham charge of the W.S.C.S., paid to them from proceeds out of will meet Wednesday at 10:45 a.

I anv sale of the premises. The pe- m. in Chatham hall for a casse-tition further claims that Harry' role luncheon. Mrs. Stewart C.

Jeffers advanced and loaned Whitehead of the Zanesville dis-the sum of $500 on three different trict will be the guest speaker occasions in June and July in 1943 and will install officers for th? to make payment on mortgage society, debt on the premises for which he. Club To Meet. asks reimbursement if the nrnnpr- Townsend club, No. 1, Will' Na.nri: Daidv Products W3 tTSot fe rvfeeo "ff 3 re'wa offsnr, alThn S6nt fcr first prize, $10 in war ffi" as" ond and $5 in r.rs H.scult i. i nfl ation of America 33.

51. ...139 22J, 32'j ...20 21, 58 8'i 31'a 81'i 2', 39a. 13', 42i Naiinr.al Distillers jwar stamps for third prize. or, hifle pd A'rcraft Howland officiated, and burial was made in the Homer cemetery. Mr.

and Mrs. Kenneth Berger of Fairview are the parents of a son. born Saturday at Mercy hospital. Mt. Vernon.

Pvt. Barto Nardi is stationed at Camp Croft, S. C. Ruth Wilkins. Newark, was awarded the $25 war bond in the anniversary party at Ye Olde Wo.

A'cln Wa Brnlhers $13 75. the too: 160 to 190 $12.65 13.65: good and choice 350 to 550-(b. sows. $12 12.25; few' choice. 300 $12 35: approximately 9.000 head unsold.

Cattle Receipts. 15.000 head: calves, receipts. 1.000 head: fed steers and yearlings including vearllng heifers, market strong to 25 cents higher: medium and good grades showed most advance; market alow at upturn, but demand for strictly choice offerings broader than available stmolv: bulk steers and vearlings. top. $16.75: sprinkling.

S16 40ei choice 1.500-lb. averages. $16 50: bulk heifers. $12al5: best. $16; cow market.

10 to 15 cents higher: cutters. $7.75 down: Rood SPIKER'S Poultry Market M-rr. In memory of our darling wife FDR Gets $240,000 and mother, Mrs. Leska Loper For ParalvsiS Fiaht who departed this life January lCJill c0- 1941J Washington. Jan.

31. (AP) burrounded by friends we are As in peace, so in war. the na- I) (I III! Wll OT1IF.R MARKETS PHONE 3761 Mill skating rink last week. Ar ('van A i.f i Gay and Electric A-. rc; and Share I Petroleum anara Power 39 27 3'a 14 3 Miss Margaret Warner nf T.raW.

t- tl0n )olna ver the in helping President Roosevelt cele tv is sold. They set forth they own meet Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. in the steam heating system between 21 'i West Main street. the building in the second parcel, Will Train Pledges, and rented to the Palace Bowling' Miss Elizabeth Mercer, daugh-ing Alleys company; that a por-ter of Mr.

and Mrs. W. D. Mer-tion of the second parcel is under. cer, 514 Mt.

Vernon road, was lease to the B. F. Goodrich com-! recently elected pledge trainer pany at a rental monthly of $190 for Pi Beta Phi. social sorority, and that another portion is leased at Ohio Wesleyan university. Miss to the J.

A. Black comoanv until Mercer is a junior at the univer- 7 iJ wic iniast. oi pleasures we wood spent the week-end with; ar. we beef cows very scarce at $12 upward brate his 62nd birthday by at- vr -j INCOME TAX SERVICE bulls, market very slow: strong on i her mother, Mrs. P.

N. Warner. I warner. a meager suooiv weightv sausage ami Herh Dnnlan ha rcmmori me on our iace ana a broken tending benefit functions whose beet offerings at $11 all best u-s Work at Jewell's in Mt rieart- proceeds swelled coffers of the l'x? iL. V.ar?i are lonesome, s0 lonesome for National Foundation for Infantile 28', Lour Rates Nov.

1. 1944. Isity, a member of the v. ea k. ai 91.au iu.

inwii iikiii vniw. I 9: veaieas. market firm at $15 Mrs. William Hanna of Cleve-! u- Paralysis. stock cattle verv scarce.

land soent the week-end at the Sadly missed by husband and Among the President's birth- hve! John Woodruff home i children. I day gifts was a $240,000 check to Thev ask that if the premises active in radio work and the are sold it be subjected to the pro- Y.W.C.A help combat infantile Daralvsis, tO YEARS' TAX EXPERIENCE! Elks to Honor Rulers. loads good and choice around 95-ib. The Willing Workers of the fed western lambs to shippers. $16.

Bell church will meet at the IN MEMORIAM. presented at the executive man- In loving memory of James yesterda" by Lady Hard-(Abe) Downs, who passed awayjwicke. whose husband. Sir Ced-two years ago today, January, ric Hardwicke represented a 31. 1942.

committee of British artists par- Fond memories linger every day, ticipating in the motion picture Security holds sway eternally. i "Forever and a Day." The check Sadly missed by wife, Kathryn represented most of the Ameri- home of Mrs. Zella Rowe in Newark for an all day meeting Thursday. Party who found lady's purse Saturday, return to Watts' restaurant. Reward.

M. STAPLETON 27 ARCADE Third Door From Fourth Street Entranre. :30 a. m. 8:30 p.

m. However, several loaua neiu owvr once: package good and choice 96-lb. fall shorn fed lambs. $15 25: few medium wooled lamb. $14: deck common slaughter ewes.

$7: good and choice fed western ewes, bid $8. held to S8.2a and above: plain light Montana feeding lambs. $11: feeder yearlings $12 and yearling ewes. $11. visions of the various leases: that thev be adjudged owners of the steam heating plant and that they be paid the money loaned by them.

Florv and Flory are attorneys for the three defendants. In the same case the Palace Bowling Alleys company has filed its answer saving it holds a lease ending Sept. 1, 1947, with privilege of releasing for five years at a Past exalted rulers and those who have been members more than 25 years will be honored by Newark lodge of Elks with a dinner Tuesday at 6:30 p. m. to be followed by the regular lodge meeting.

Scout Council Board Meets. The executive board of the Licking County council, Boy Scouts of America, will have dinner tonight at 6:30 o'clock in the Wall Street. Yn-k. 31. AP Special-' 1.

it-el to act fairlv well in but numerous lead-t j. iv were at a standstill. Prices hardened here and there after a irreeulai iv lower oDemnff although t.ie tanks were well filled near f. hour. Dealinas were among fiwert for the month.

O'-'vu-n cenerallv maintained a attitude oendins! settlement of tax ouestion, completion of the war loan drive and more imporant lorfen nf'W3. AiHad intervals were Pullman. Amenran Distilling "Plain." Bethlehem. New York Central. Great General Motors and Eastman Ko-da Ocia.

nr.al losers included West-." Southern Pacific, J. C. "-nrev Mnnteomerv Ward; Kenne-cr" A i i lean Srneltinc and Badio iv lower Drice trends ruled pa market proceedings. ana jvirs. iNeuie can net profits from the film, "lner.

lurhiph malnr cturlin in Wnl- Southerner Raps Federal Ballot Personals Mr. and Mrs. Harry Worley, 31 rental of $60 per month. The com MEMORIAM. In loving memory of Mrs.

Anna lywood and a long list of screen stars and writers had a part in making. pany asks that if the premises be Prospect street, have returned home from Chicago, 111., where sold it be subject to the lease OI A Ti Bowman who passed away two .1 1 I. u-. I -l xaiucil livmi. thev accompanied Mrs.

Worley cnn f. vear.s aso todav me uuwiiiig R11Vttie Trin loir, oro Ih. th i Un ITip. levs are thp property of the com L. O.

Staiger, manager of Newark Bargain Shoe store, left panv. Flory and Flory are attor nevs for the Palace Bowling AI leys company. Catholic Fellowship Club Will Hold Its Monthly Dinner FEB. 2 IN HILL PLACE 6:30 P.M. All Catholic men are invited.

For reservations phone Earl Fatzinger at The Sam Alban Phone 3100. All reservations must be made before 10 a. m. Wednesday. Cops Think Wrestler Strangled To Death Charlotte, N.

Jan. 31. (AP) Pending a hearing Feb. 11. po-i lice sought today to strengthen mother, Mrs.

Mary L. Anderson; today the -abjien. Dear mother, we miss you still, of Tooele Utah, who had been; ballot plan for the armed We miss vour kind and loving spending the past six weeks WM a su care the Worley home. Mi s. ema jn told; Your heart of gold's in heaven's will proceed to Salt the senate "the boys from the fold.

anH Mrs Stevens 51 Allen are 'htmS to maintain We prav someday to meet you and Mrs Oi i Stevenj i. SI Alien white supremacv i there. today on an extended buying trip to New York, Boston and other eastern markets. Dr. Sherburne To Speak.

A' a rmitt onemnrz recessions were rx.firi for t'nnsolidated Edison. United ircraf'. International Harvester. Al-(d Western Union cj.irr.aii PhiliiDS Petroleum. A made runner were New York Central, Baitiiiyj-e and Ohio and Great North Distribution Ordered.

In the case of John M. Quinton, 111 Wpd Pklirrh ctrppt ooninct Dr. C. C. Sherburne.

Columbus, their theory that Jim Clinstock, Lola Mav Dunston the court or-, president of Ohio State Medical cil Field Jacksonville aft-l the senate opened the sec-f Sadly missed by daughter and 240-pound Indian wrestler, was ern were about unchanged er SDending a short leave with ona. weeis aeoaie on me serviceon. (strangled to death with a towel dered the distribution of the sale'assocIation- heads the iist of 1 of the property amounting to speakers for the annual meeting! Errr. to followers of the met- i va. tne survey of the magazine his parents.

Stevens is an avia-voung bin senator unnen Miuch found that, the tion machinist's mate, second cniaea senator rioiman, Donipc: vjie.j, jur ms suggestion mei ZJ ZJ in a dental laboratory alter, in the words of a witness, he went berserk and "acted like Frankenstein." The police theory was advanced vivstprriav at a hrahpas -tiovvn occasioned bv maior shifts in reauirements. steel orders w'pr apair. exceeding production with de'ivenes being further deferred. The Mrs. Carl Crammer, 58 North measure could pass easily if Presi Forging Letter dent Roosevelt would announce he is not a candidate for review t.nwever.

was not too confi dem easing nf restrictions on Fifth street, returned bunaay after spending several days with her mother, Mrs. Florence Kanes, who has been seriously ill in Receiving hospital. Detroit, Mich. civi.ian ontniit would continue. Washington.

Jan. 31. (AP) hearing for Dr. Harry C. Parker, George N.

Briggs pleated rmi, "Not only does he (Holman) SALE Treasury Report. fear the people will vote," Tunnell; eent todav to charges he forged' list nd Lee sikps co-owner of i -1 a.i i- it I tha fa I tir--j oH ''Hcinb-ine tnltrir iinfton. Jan. 31, (API Position Wa-: $2500 as follows: To the treasurer umo division, women of Licking Countv for taxes, iel Av' American Society for to Newark Trust company! Wednesday for mortgage. to the the Deshler-Wallick hotel.

He plaintiff the balance $1558.18. lwlU address a luncheon session at Howard Jones, attorney for thei plaintiff and Ohio Fuel for the defendant. McDonald and McDonald for Per- The ca'- ott hauser against Virgil O. Wilson fir nT-Rprnarri' A a1s0 was dismis-sed. Frank L.

ler for Bernard V. Jot dan. KpynP( attornejr for the plaintiff. To Appear For Contempt. Contempt Hearing Continued.

Judge M. Black in common Hearing on contempt in corn-pleas court ordered the sheriff mon pieas court was continued to bring James Harold Dunlap in the case of Ethyle Jones into court to face a contempt' against Kenneth Jones, charge on judgment of May 5,1 t.easurv Jan. 28: S4i.fi96,965 52: expenditures IMS net balance $11,279,036 John Connelly, ez lMortn ouena aeciarea. -ne rears iney may vote Vista street, was taken to Colum- for a person not desired by the bus today bv C. T.

Egan and ad-' senator from Oregon. He has mitted to Mt. Carmel hospital for given us the real reason they treatment. (some Republicans) are fighting Sue Murphy, daughter of Mr. this bill." tto-kmr balance included a X.

the S. S. dental laboratories, A th: removed unconcious late Sat-false pretense and use of the ma Is u. i i to defraud. Briggs, former confi-i u.rday afnd Sikes dential aide to Interior Secretary cam Clmstock died of natural Ickes, entered a disclaimer to all causes- these charges.

I n.r 2 1 4n; recemls fiscal vear (July I 7I3.2..79; expenditures fiscal lr s.i i.8 .148.708.02: excess of $29,323,835.559 23: total debt and Mrs. Willard J. Murphy. mo w. 1.1.34.-4.16 424.32: increase over pre FOR TUESDAY VOGUE HAT SHOP 15 WEST CIURCH ST.

North 11th street, who underwent vious aav SojO.886,960.46. His attorneys then asked for, State GOP TO Name Men Held In Theft Of Lend-Lease Shells a recent emergency operation in White Plains, N. for appendicitis, arrived here today. She 1943. The charge was filed bvi riamtitl Cieta Divorce Convention Site Newark Farm CommodiUei.

Wntat-Sl 62 a bushel. Far Coin SI. 10 a hushel. ana trained inree weeKS in oraer to file such motions or demurrers as they might decide to offer pre Mabel Jeanette Dunlap. Flory and Flory attorneys for the plain Boston.

Jan. 31. (AP) Nor was accompanied by her parents. C. T.

Egan met the train in Co Columbus, Jan. 31. (AP) liminary to trial. A decree of divorce was granted to Pauline Moran, 119Vi East Main street, from Fred Moran. 56 Prior avenue.

She was Pdiiiiiv OPA base ceiling prices for farmers, producers and wholesalers. Rrniiers. frvs and roasts. 3 to 4 bert R. Dodson, 19, of Lorain, tiff.

The 55 -year -old Briggs, ex-' meeting of the state Republican lne tt annlimiaa I i an engineering caaet, and rvea an-' central committee will be held Jit, 4 OS. and no 28c: stags. aOC. emelv nervous and subdue to the charges in a tremeIv nervous and subdued, to the charges in a To Distribute Farninrs 'given custody of the children li-ckv isc; heavv hens. 5 lbs.

and 1 The Toliowin patients were voice here Thursday, Chairman Ed t.r, 4c, 4 22c: under 4 Schorr announced today. 4V," imcnit il in i was a most inaudible. moved from the Lity liospiidi in tlme servicei pleaded innocent lorn hens. 18c: turkeys, large un' small toms and hens, Joe. II- reatii 491- a nnnnd.

MARKET VOl'R LIVESTOCK THROUGH THE PRODUCERS LIVESTOCK COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION Newark Welahti ralr Oridlnf Low CoiU Market Open Each Wednesday Yard. In F.ait Kevark on Kotebud Avenue. Pbon 4,166 on Wedne.day I'i'f" Rnving: Medium. 24c: grade In the case of George Beckman'anct the defendant is to pay $15.15 against B. V.

Weaklev. the court wiee a month beginning Feb. 7 found that Weaklev had earned for support William Lavm. and that the Aluminum the plaintiff, was al- Company of America held $64.17. ed $50 Of this amount $34 was ordered Service Bt Publication.

given to plaintiff under garnish- Service' bv publication on un- The purpose, Schorr said, is to determine time and place of the state Republican convention, to arrange the number of delegates tinA llornoina (o ho flpf'tpH id tllP Unss erotners amuuiamt-. betore U. S. Commissioner Wil- Harlev Levingstnn to 296 jlim todav to charges Annual raSIOrS Vi.sta avenue; Frank Fletcher to dealing ammunition from an rnnferenre Dnonc 569 East Main street; Mrs. Nancy Ampricari ship carrying lend-lease Omeiente vyjJCHS 2fic a do7en: pullets.

20c hirano Grain Review. Jan. 31. (API All grain Wilson io i.a nose nui to Kussia. rnlnmhns Si fAPl I Th convention, ana to enaor.se von- Mrs.

Merle erry ano imam iu riPtH nnrlVnn lne annual I didates for election as delegates- d-faim a iirm undertone at the "mi i' tUv. Fractional gal'ns were 44 Jefferson street; Mrs. Cochran to 94 East Main, brineing 17 boxes of .45 V' Tin and alternates-at-laige to 'K'' moderately active traoing tr.rorott Wilson to 785 Highland th'e national convention in Chi ishment process and the court known heirs and devisees in the, ordered the Aluminum company case of E. T. Rugs and company to pay the balance to Weakley, and Edward E.

Thomas against Paul House attorney for the, Merle Rugg and others was or-j plaintiff and Florv and Florv foridered by Judge F. M. Black in! opened to cents hisiiei. (' oats were unchanged to cent Mav 80c: rve was un to cent higher. May cartridges at St 1 eac ''denomination's expected for a ashore, and that erard had 27 meeti cpntra, boxes in his possession.

Both men J. maintained thev wanted the am-lerne Jmg the aftermath munition only for hunting or rifle r. mi J'vC. cago, June 26. Ohio Penitentiary Population Slumps the Aluminum Company of: common pleas court.

avenue: Mrs. Garland Moreland and infant to 875 Garfield avenue. Mrs. Edward C. Barber of Union Station was moved to the City hospital.

Patients dismissed from the City America. Cincinnati Produce. vuiivcutiuu 1.11011 man jo si prnctice. c.ncmnati. Jan 31 (AP) Butter viramcu Af miuuy.

Edward Bagent, failing to answer the petition of Kathrvn Schuyler E. Garth of Youngstown, who also will act as master of 'in ijiIm creamery as to score, w-'n- buiterfat premium 4c; Columbus, Jan. 31. (AP) Notice T.O.E. Funeral services for our late brother, Carl Carlson, will be held tonight at 7:30 at Householder funeral home.

E. L. VOGELMEIER. Sec'y. I.

W. HAY, W. P. hosbital and moved in the Mc-'rt Hnr1e Warden Frank D. Henderson of ceremonies at a sacrificial fellow- Marriage License.

Donald Jackson, 23, farmer, Galena, and Marie Frances Mc-Kenzie, 19, secretary'. Route 3, Johnstown. Cament ambulance wer. Jmoo Hnrt nnrl infant to 314 Kiv- frtnTi-rri I c. Wholesale grades, cases tn- shin supper tonight in Columbus! Ohio penitentiary said today the 111 LO WAW 'I.

No. 1 and No. 2. 36c: ex and 4 35c: standards. 34c Bagent for alimony and custody i of children, the court ordered the defendant to payment as permanent alimony and support $45 twice a month, and costs of at- lauditorium.

Other speakers will institution's population had fallen ersuto drive: ttirs. tveiyii er. who is recovering from an op-j Washington. Jan. 31.

(AP) I be Dr. B. F. Lamb, secretary of, to 3.439 inmates, lowest since 1923. 1 lec-iuts.

33c: consuiner graded i (i-iii candled grade lame Leave Given To Plead. eration lor appenaicus, iu Franklin u. Rooseevlt said the Uino council oi cnurcnes: The warden aiiriDiuea me arop; home near Alexandria. today 'the feeling seemed to mc Dr. Charles Brashares of Ann to the rise in employment and.

Patipnts dismissed from the City rtrl" an iniar.raiiiir Avhnr Mieh and thp Rev- Wil- the fart rrinst vounp Winn are in Leave was given the defend- torney fees and costs. The chil-ant to plead on or before' dren were given the plaintiff, 13. in the case of Lee Hershner and Bagent is given permission against Charles L. Moushey and to visit them at reasonable times. tVio Oliin Ranirl Transit Tnr un Miiilr and brown.

38c: me-n and brown. 33c: grade 24 ot. uo white and blown, (d.i.,,s v.hne and brown. 32c. 5, lbs.

and over. 4 $24 1, under 4 lbs 1 it i "i over 3 20c; 4 lbs. and hospital and moved in the Hoii.sc-'mo(tjnK she aUenred in Detroit ham K. Anderson, organizing sec- the armed services. i holder ambulance wece Mrs.

1 aul rctaiy for the convention. i The 1923 prison population was Dillon to her tioroe in uiy tms In reulv to a auerv. Mrs. Roose- 2.890. The highest was 4.700 in In reply to a query, Mis.

Roose-It denied there was any foun Fairlick Stages, and Rich-1 RirtVlC Ti i aJll ilia 1930. TOOTHAKER Appti.nct SALES SERVICE Factory Authorized FRIGID. RE SERVICE PHONE 24492 ferson street. Mrs, l': i Hocks and colored under 3 rrf 'iwiir 3 28c: fryers. 3 to 4 "i frvers 3 to 4 28c: roast- dation for a rumor that at an am ofjuiiviiri j.

ix Liai iiiic-i attorney for the plaintiff; Jav S. McDevitt and Fitzgibbon Fitz-gibbon, attorneys for the to Mt carmel n'. inter-racial meeting somewhere bus: Mrs. Louis Coakley to 179 in the south she had suggested Negroes be seated among the Mr. and Mrs.

A. L. Boyd, 408 Granville street, a daughter Saturday in the Citv hospital. Mr. and Mrs.

Richard Fink, 183 North Vernon avenue, a son in the City hospital Sunday. South Fourth street. Mrs. Kay mc-Knight and infant to the home in Augusta, Jan. 31.

(AP) A proposal by Kent Cooper, executive director of The Associated Press, that peace plans include guarantees newspapers have free and direct access to news of all government was endorsed to-rlav kv thp Maine Daily Nptt-sna- white people present. Vinegar Price Up. Washington, Jan. 31. (AP) Retail price increases of approximately 3 cents a quart for cider vinegar were authorized today by OPA.

Hamilton, Jan. 31. (AP) roasters. 4 to 5'i 28c: 5'a (I ever. 28c: ducks.

Sonne white, ibi 23c: st lbs. and over, voung. evs-On foot wholesale, young filer 18 young toms. I 35 -c: 18-22 34c: 22 over. old toms.

18-2! '2 lbs. and over. 31c. lot-lb. bans.

U. S. 1. $2 Kylesburg, Mrs. Charles Stevens and infant to the home north of "No," the first lady asserted.

"I'm not that stupid." Case Dismissed. In the case of the Division of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest A. Feuer Lima, (AP) Robert association.

Cincinnati. Jan. 31. (AP) NOTICE FACTORY WORKERS Ll'SK'S CAFE will rash jour payroll check. Lunche, dinners, soft drinks, beer, wine, liqueurs, mixed drinks.

Next to Grand Theater, Eld ward Gabbarri. 28-year-old TMii-in P. Frrrtt 52 lor la years r. join rt i oi lima atinouiuea Aid for the Aged ngain.t Ernest riegel, 144 South Webb street, a T. Johnson, administrator, Marv daughter today in the City Biown.

estate. Judge F. Black dismissed the case. Rich-' Mr and Mis. Robert E.

Keller, ard C. Gerkes, attorney for the 361 Ridge avenue, a daughter in plaintiff, and Randolph and, the City hospital today. Some parents might hold help steel worker, died from burns re- editor of the Christian Standard, jtoday his candidacy for re-election oliinibin Produce. nffirial mibliration of the D.s-as congressman from the fourth, longer if they'd advertise for a reived when he fell asleep while Jan. .71 API (Cnlum- p.oduceI.ivsTociPuv.ciples of is dead.

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