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Pay Ilisc Up to I S. C. I Plans for Play 12 BINGHAMTON PRESS June 19, 1948 1 MARKET RECORD FOR WEEK The principal securities exchanges in the country are closed Saturdays during the summer. The Binghamton Press will publish a review of the week each Saturday. OBITUARIES FRANKLIN P.

CHAMPAIGN, Following is a complete record 3 5 4 5 of the stocks and bonds traded this 72, of 306 West Main Street, Endicott, died at 1:24 a. m. Saturday at J-K- week on the New York market, Trucker Wage Boost Hinges on Rate Rise Unionized truck drivers, including about 400 in the Triple Cities area, have been notified that trucking firms cannot increase drivers' pay unless the Public Service Commission permits firms to increase rates. Investor's Forum Finance Picture Not Like 1929 With Its Perils By. HARRY FRANCE Investment Counselor 1 2 Zonite Product 19 5 Total this week $7,726,852 Week ago, S7.541.720 Year ago, S4.710.610 Two years ago, $5,834,330 Ideal Hospital, Endicott.

He is riving the individual sales (1) for the week, the week's high (2), low survived by his wife, Myrtie B. (3) and last price (4): A N. Y. Curb 9 28 20 14 64 64 Adams Exp 88 23 2U. Addressog-Mult 18xd 40 39 14 67 19 39 102 38 377.

This conclusion has been reached by members of the New York Employers Association, which represents 150 upstate over-the-road 1.75 137 24 39 3T 3 Is 153 3Ts 3a Air Reduction Alaska Juneau Alleghany Corp Alleghany pr pf At Chem Ac Dye ENCOMPASSING the stock market are many economic ele 3 72 Tl trucking firms, as a result of discussion of demands of the A. F. L. teamsters' union for pay boosts Jacobs (F L) 45 .9 8 8 Johns-Manville 47 42 41 41 Jones Ac Stl 148 37 35 35 Jbw Mfg 50 40 39 39 Kan City South 88 44 41 43 Kan City Sou pf 4 60 59 59 Kayser (J) 15 16 16 16 Kelsey-Hay Wh A 8 23 22 22 Kennecott Cop 283 60 58 59 Kresge (S S) 31 37 37 37 Kress (SH) 16 56 55 55 Kroger Co 14 45 44 45 Laclede Gas 153xd 6 5 6 Lee Rub Ac Tire 2 45 44 45 Lehigh Port 21 35 33 34 Lehigh Val Coal 50 3 3 3 Leh Coal 1 pf 9 25 24 24 Leh Coal 2 pt 4 9 9 Leh Val RR 32 7 6 7 Lerner Stores 31 26 25 25 Lib-O-F Glass 27 56 55 55 Libby, McN Ac 146 10 10 10 Liggett Ac Myers 23 87 85 85 Liquid Carbonic 25 21 20 20 Liquid Carb pf 1 85 85 85 Lockheed Aire 153XD 24 22 23 Loew Inc 282 17 17 17 Lone Star Cem 12 67 66 67 Long-Bell Lbr A 19 26 26 26 Lorillard (P) 40 19 19 -19 Lowenstein 58 34 31 32 35 194', 190 35 1B 2 80 106 105 106 207 fi 8 8 2.50 37 36 36 203 7 7 2 16 16 5.90 1467; 145 146'. .90 22 20.50 177'.

17 17' Allied Strs 72xd Ainsworth Alum Co Am AmForkAcHoe Am Gas Ac El Am Gas Ac El pf Am Light Ac AppalElPow pf Ark Nat Gas A Baldw Loco pf Barium Stl Barl Ac Seel A Bell Tel Can Benson Ac Hed Braz Tr LAcP Breeze Corp Catalin Am Chief Cons Mng Cities Service Clark Control Claude Neon Cons GE Bal ranging from 40 to 65 cents an ments that price prognostica-tors should take into their calculations. Yet some of them who write and talk about price movements are Allied St pt 2 hour, a spokesman said today. The New York State Teamsters 9 10 10 Council, comprising A. F. L.

truck blissfully ignorant apparently of these elements. Frequently one reads forecasts without supporting drivers' unions in upstate New Mildred Arnold, 21 39 24 3 3 72 190 35 90 38 8 29 64 14 5 87 48 25 3 6 25 18 10 82 16 10 24 65 33 York, has set June 30 as the date evidence of an equity price col 0. F. Christian Wed lapse similar to that of 1929 and 1 58 18 627; 5 for a strike of 20,000 over-the-road and local truck drivers. io; 8 1 617.

10 14 AUis-Ch Mfg 84 Am Airlines 329 Am Band Note 89 Am Bank pf .20 Am Bosch 14 Am Cable Bad 128 Am Can 34 Am Car Fdy 17 Am Ch Cable 17 Am Sc For Pow 96 Am Hide Sc Lea 28 Am Locomotive 101 Am Fdy 28 Am Pow Sc Lt 213 Am S6 pf 18 36 22 722 4 791 31 32xd 3 13 21xd 375 1930. 35 0O; 37; 8 26, 64 13 86 47 i 24 3 25V; 91. 92 i6; 10', 24 65 33 36 9. 29 65 14' 5Ta 883; 48 2 3s 6'a 26 19a 25 35; Representatives of the council of Endicott; three daughters, Mrs. Beatrice Claxton and Mrs.

Darl Hartman, both of Endicott, and Mrs. Maynarcf Cady of Endwell; three sons, Joseph of Wellsboro, Samuel of Tacoma, and Ernest of Endwell; a sister, Mrs. Minnie Moore of Kinzua, 21 children, and several nieces snd nephews. The body was removed to the Allen Memorial Home. 511 513 East Main Street, Endicott, where the family will receive friends Tuesday from 7 to 9 p.

m. MRS. ELIZA J. GAGE, 82, died at 3:10 p. m.

Friday at the Heyl-mun Nursing Home, 2 Grand Avenue. She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Arthur Apple of Oswego; two sons, Emmett of Willoughby, Ohio, and Floyd of Conklin; two granddaughters, Edith E. and Frances D. Gage; a grandson, Floyd M.

Gage, all of Conklin. The body was removed 4o the William R. Chase and Son Funeral Home, THOMAS HEENAN, 64, of 53 Nassau Street, Johnson City died at 7:20 a. m. Saturday at Leonard's Nursing Home, Harry L.

Drive, Johnson City. He is survived by a son, John Heenan of Johnson City; two sisters, Mrs. Mary Garey of St. Clair, and Margaret Bernardus of Derby, and one grandson. The body was removed to J.

F. Rice Funeral Home, 150 Main Street, Johnson City, where friends may call. I1.2.3.4 Vi Before entering upon a brief dis Cuban Atl Sug Cuban Tob East Gas Ac Easy Wash MB cussion of a few of these elements, perhaps it should be said frankly 13 14 and the employers' association are expected to get together soon to discuss the wage situation. RATE RISE NECESSARY M-N-O El Bond Ac Sh 2.10 141 40 o' 96 Charles Durkin, president of the Am 310 Am Safety Razor 131 that the national economy, based on 1929 conditions, is a bloated giant The government's debt is up 1,200 per cent; the budget is around 1,000 per cent higher; prices and wages are way up: and money Efr 2 pf A Fairchild Fansteel Met Gen Share Glen Aid Coal Hormel Ac Co Holl Gold Horn Ac Hard employers' association, told the Mack Trucks 81XD Macy (R H) 20 Marine Midland 63XD Marshall Field 27 Martin (GL) 80 Martin-Parry 24XD Math Chem 22 May Dept Stores 22 Am Seating 24 Am Smelt 61 Associated" Press today that mem Am Stl Fdrs 35 Am Sugar Ret 15 1 18; 9 13 141 5 22 'a 431; 7 86 23 727; 8 97; 102 101 ft 70 'a 14 12 55? 37 38' i "a bers of the organization have reviewed the wage situation and 8 37 1.30 22 J25 29 2 7 200 81 floods the country. However, for 14 5 88 23 6 8 143 156 155 155 Humble Oil Hygrade Fd Am Tel Ac Tel Am Tobacco all these disturbing signs, stock 57 56 57T rices based on any measure of Irving Air Ch Kaiser-Fraz agreed they were not in a position to grant further increases unless rates were increased by the P.

S. C. Am Viscose Am Wat Wki Am Woolen Am Zinc Lone Star Gas 129 94 40 94 64 176 26 Zinc 32 74 1 'a 57; 22 43 7 86 23 10 22 71 77. 100 100 68 "4 327, 14 117. 55 Talue, are relatively low.

FROM 1929 TO THE BOTTOM cf the bear cycle in 1932 average Mex Ac Ariz Ld 69 67 68 7 7 7 53 50 61 8 7 7 40 39 40 31 29 31 12 12 12 14 13 13 58 55 55 Anaconda Cop 480 Niag Hud Pow He said the association had advised Rocco F. DePerno. union Anchor Hock CI Andes Copper 38 20 53 78 143 90 444 13 90 81 567 2.60 10 86 6 35 Niag Hud 1 pf 8 102 3 Armour Ac Co 132xd Make playtime a gay time for your little girl! Outfit her in this shoulder strapped sunsuit that has Niag Hud 2 pf 3 50 101 Niag Hud war 44 7. Nor Am 48 7'. Armstrong Cork 31 27 38 7 27 19 17 34 46 35 22 18 16 6 59 63 29 30 15 21 27 29 24 9 48 31 20 20 38 98 23 17 18 34 98 17 96 council secretary, of the employers' position.

DePerno had previously an- stock prices depreciated about 90 per cent. Everyone knows now that they went down too far. It is pos McKess Ac Rob Mead Corp Miami Copper Minn-Moline Mo-Kan-Texas Monsanto Chem Montgom Ward Motor Products Mullins Mfg Murray Corp Nash-Kelvinator Nash ChatAcSt Nat Acme Nat Biscuit Nat Bond Ac Shr Nat Can Nat Cash Reg Nat Dairy Prod Nat Distillers Nat Gypsum Nat Lead Natl Steel Pt its own bewitching bolero and big 1 17 17 17 90 115 112 112 11 104 103 104 Pitts Sc Lake 7.90 64 Schulte (DA) brimmed bonnet. nounced that the strike vote was sible that during 1948 or 1949 there 28 38 27 18 457; 21 18 15 6 58 28 15 20 257; 27 23 8 46 31 20 19 38 22 16 17 34 97 16 85 33 16 102 41 34 Arnold const Asch Atch pf Atl Coast Line Atl Refining AUas Corp 26 38 18 17 15 "2 6 58 28 21 26 27 29' 24 9 46 "4 3i' 207; 197; 377; 977; 237; 34 97 96 33 17 25 103 scovill Mfg 56 5S 46 47 will be a recession in equity quota No. 2236 is cut in sizes 1, 2, 3 3 147; 137.

56 heto Leather taken after the employers' association had rejected demands for 14 2 88 37.73 tions. But today there are sign in 23 Technicolor 23 380 38 29 219 WILLIS HINCHCLIFFE, 52. of Apalachin, died Saturday morning at his home. lie is sur 23 12 48 237; 13 6 Unit Shoe cant forces in the economy that Autocar Co pay boosts ranging from 40 to 65 12 6 Avco Mfg were not present in 1929. And In cents an hour.

Present wages DOMESTIC BONUS vived by his wife, Margaret; three and 4. Size 2 sunsuit requires bolero, bonnet, 35-in. Send 25c. for PATTERN with Names, Address and Style Number. State size desired.

It- considering stock price trends these range from $1 to $1.65 an -hour. 50 160 267 193 64 24 109XD 7XD should be taken into account. As Elec 4. 53 72 99 Cities Ser 5s 58 33 1 04 103 103 Cities Ser 3s 77 255 Grand Trunk 4s 50 1 COMPLETE TIEUP Nat Supply First, in 1929, brokers' loans The walkout would tie up the See the new SUMMER FASH 15 15 25 44 13 16 34 sons, Willis, and Robert, all of Apalachin; five sisters, Mrs. Harry Gould of Nanticoke, Mrs.

Ira Smith of Slocum, Mrs. John Clark of Alden, Mrs. Arthur Combs and Mrs. Ralph Hess, both of Wapwallopon, were around $8,000,000,000. For the most part these advances rep Bald Loco 98 Bait Ac Ohio 290 Bait Ohio pt 90 Barnsdall Oil 121 Bath Ir Wki 33 Bell Aire 11 Bendix Aviat 76 Bend Home Ap 52 rxeni tjorp Neisner Bros Newberry (J J) Newberry pf Starrett Corp 5s66 3 66 65 65 Waldorf-Ast 5s54 6 79 79 79 WestNewspUn6s59 2 100 100 100 7 3 ION BOOK for charming cap- resented dollars loaned to Individ .80 weekly New York Curb Exchange uals speculating in stocks.

During Stock Sales: Central RR 340 NY Pw Ac Lt pf 3.10 sleeved dresses, romantic young fashions with billowing skirts, a great variety of vacation togs in ID -4 Total stock sales this week 2.566. 1929 I lived in Detroit the great Benef lnd lm ii 25 25 9xd 33 two brothers, Clifford Hinch- 225 shares. cluding sunbacks with their own Total stock sales a week ago 1.899.- est industrial city in the world, and hence the most speculative. I know 37 440 shares. 18 rxopco Chem North Amer Co Northern Pacific Ohio Edis pf Ohio Oil OUs Elevator 329 17 326 26 .90 103 293 43 85 36 Total stock, sales a year aeo 1.553.- from personal experience that nun 25 15 15 25 43 12 16 34 16 25 25 36 18 25 42 60 8 52 10 34 21 10 33 22 16 14 16 Id 26 44 12 17 38 17 25 36 38 18 267.

43 64 8 52 11 36 23 11 41 24 17 14 Best Foods 147 Beth Steel 322 Blaw-Knox 37 Boeing Airplane 68 Borden Co 38 Borg-Warner 75xd BranifT Airw 36 775 shares. 42 boleros or little capes and play-clothes for every age; home frock aprons, pretty pinafores and plenty of styles for children. Costs only 25c. a copy. cLreds of people living there were borrowing $10,000 and $20,000 to New York Curb Exchange Bond 61 Sales: buy stocks on margin and their' cliffe of Benton, and Leroy Hinchcliffe of Wapwallopen, several nieces and nephews.

The body was removed to the Coleman Daniels Funeral Home, East Main Street, Apalachin, where friends may call Saturday afternoon and evening. MISS LOIS JEAN MILLER, 18. Total bond sales this week Brewing Corp Am 1 BrldseDort Brass 45 P-Q-R Pac Coast 2 pf .10 40 Pac West Oil 48xd 50 000. Address PATTERN DEPART Total bond sales a week ago 33xd BriKKs Ffg 000. operations were of shoestring character.

Today brokers' loans are infinitesimal. In 1929 speculative credit MENT, The Binghamton Press, 121 Total bond sales a year ago 8 52 11 35 21 10 39 22 16 14 2 W. 19th Street, New York ll.N.Y. 000. Bucyrus-Erie Budd Co Bulova Watch Burling Mills Burr Add Mach Butler Bros entire trucking industry in the state, including the Triple Cities.

He added that a strike also would affect dock workers, shippers and other workers in the industry. Present contracts expire June 30. Trucking firms in Albany and New York City would be unaffected, it was explained, because separate contracts are in effect in those cities. Durkin said that rates for intrastate hauls were from 10 to 30 per cent below inter-state and railroad freight rates. Many trucking firms not represented by the association also would be affected by the strike.

Durkin estimated that ntore than 400 companies in all would be tied up. Real Estate, Vital Statistics raciura JUOTOr 632 Pan Am Airways 172 Pan Am Petrol 7 Panhandle Ac 356 Param Pictures 955 Pakre Davis 84 was controlled by Stock Exchange MISS BETTY NOREEN MILLER, N. Y. Bonds 83 137 18xd 141 106 23 40 34 45 firms partners; today it is con 2 trolled by the Federal Reserve 16, both of. 56 Evans Street, died Friday at 1:45 a.

m. in an automobile accident on the George F. CORPORATION BONDS Callahan Z-Lead Calif Packing renney (J C) 55 39 4039 Board. Nineteen years ago a spec-1 Am Ac FP 5s2030 70 95 95 24 25 24 i-enn kr Pepsi-Cola Byers (AM) 52 98a 67 5 10 20 10 21 477; 55 'a 38 7474 9 9 43 40 58 5 20'a 107; 21 30 377; 9 247; 44 Am lacr zsB7 ACL 4S 64 ulator could buy $10,000 worth of stocks with $1,000 cash money and Phelps Dodge 11 20 1 a 107; 3o; 48 "2 217; 567', 77 a 15 10 .47 5s 95G Highway, Endwell. They are survived by their parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Bernard Miller; a brother, Norman all of Binghamton; and Can Drv Ale 120 13 29 13 29 13 30 today he must put up $7,500. fnnco Corp Philip Morris Phillips Pet Pit Coke Ac Ch CampbeU Wyant 12 Calumet Ac Hec 58 7 4.30 118 115 115 313 1036 128 101 48 151 26 55xd 37 63 184 143 337 several aunts, uncles and cousins. THE ENTIRE STOCK MARKET Pitt Plate Gl .90 43 -'2 The bodies were removed to the price structure was honey Can Dry pf Can Sou Ry Canad Pacific Carrier Corp Pitt Scr Ac Bolt 1184 BAcO 4s 75A Buf RAcP 57st CGW 4s 2038 CGW, 4s 88 Ch Ac WI 4s62 Col SOE 3'4s70 HAcM inc 5s57 111 Bell 81' IC 4s53 LAcN 2003 Mich CG3'as 69 MRRNJ 5s 40 combed by $8,000,000,000 in bro 19 17 18 18 17 17 51 48 48 63 59 60 kers' loan in 1929. Today It is vir 15 36 53 185 38 35 36' Case JI) Co Caterpil Tractor Celanese Corp Celanese 7 pf npRf at of Pressed Stl Car Pub Svc NJ Pullman Pure Oil Pure Oil 5 pf Radio Corp Radio-K-Orph 40 o3 va tually on a cash basis.

Cash balances in brokers' hands (money awaiting investment) are very 1.30 36 133 9 106 2 104 104 55 105 105'4 226 70 45 93 92 30 66 66 17 75 67 75 18 89 89 13 106 105a 10 108( 108'. 108 260 24 25 99 75 105 IO414 2 89 88 88 10 106 106 14 16 62 62 62 9 7174 7 1 23 77 2 90 90 90 3 27 107 106; 38 102 4 109 1091; 1 126 126 126 56 101 101 '4 27 5 82 82 'a 82 23 99 98 99 407 387. 1905 15 137; 15 327 large. Secondly, since 1929, a gigantic 199 11 66 85 6 35 234 41 M-K-T 4s 78 M-K-T 1st 4. 90 NCAtRL 3s 86 NOTM 5s 66 Nor 4s 97 Phil Pet 64 Kayoestos-Man Raynnler Ino Reading Co Reading 1 pf TRANSFERS Thomas E.

Coleman and wife, lot 47, west side of MatUiews Street, to Edward A. Willlford and wife. Robert J. Collins and wife, lot 23, smith side of Hotchkiss Avenue, Town money and credit superstructure bas been built up In the country. The Rev.

William L. Taylor officiated at a double-ring cere-money June 12 in Grace Baptist Church for the wedding of Miss Mildred A. Arnold to Orrin F. Christian. Mr.

and Mrs. Luther Arnold of 300 Robinson Street are the parents of the bride. Mr. Christian is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Nelson Christian of 140 Moeller Street. The bride wore a white -satin gown with lace trimming. Her fingertip veil was trimmed with orange blossoms, and she carried white carnations. Her attendants were dressed in pastel gowns of orchid, nile green, and yellow marquisette and satin. Miss Virginia Ericksen was maid of honor.

Miss Arlene Christian was bridesmaid, and Miss Elsa Marie Arnold, flower girl. Donald Ferris was best man. The ring was borne on a white satin pillow by James Arnold, and guests were seated by Bernard Arnold, Milton Christian and Robert Morgan. After a reception in the church parlors, the bridal couple left on a motor trip. Mr.

Christian is a student at Providence Bible Institute in Providence, R. I. Patricia Tracy Married Miss Patricia Anne Tracy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph W.

Tracy of Port Crane, was married June 6 to Robert Ira Phillips, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Sacrey of Chenango Bridge. The ceremony was performed 1 at 2 p. m.

in the Port Crane Community Baptist Church by the Rev. Leroy C. Westbrook. Mrs. Lloyd Sipple played organ music, and Miss Barbara Bran-ham sang.

Miss Grace Barton was maid of honor, and the bridesmaids -were Miss Vera Silba and Mrs. Harold Brown. Best man was Ralph Tracy, brother of the bride. Guests were seated by Frederick Rury and Fred Branham. A reception was held In the Hillcrest American Legion Club before the couple left on a motor trip to Atlantic City.

PUCEK ORBAND Miss Julianne E. Pucek and William A. Orband exchanged nuptial vows in a ceremony June 5 in SS. Cyril and Method Church. The Rev.

Gerald Rein-man officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph P. Pucek of 2 Phelps Street.

Mr. Orband is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Bartholomew Orband of 84 South Street. Mrs.

Joseph Mastronardi was matron of honor, and Daniel Orband was best man. Bridesmaids were Miss Lorraine Pucek, Miss Rae Orband and Miss Grace Pompette. The ushers were Robert Orband, Rudy Pucek and Anthony Sacco. Annette Orband and Joyce Or-zell were flower girls. The couple is residing at the Phelps Street address.

WED IN NIMMONSBURG In-a semi-formal wedding ceremony performed May 29 in Nim-monsburg Methodist Church, Miss Elva Miller became the bride of Gordon II. Burke, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Burke of Binghamton R. D.

4. The bride's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Llewellyn Miller of Chenango Bridge. The Rev.

Richard Graham performed the ceremony. Mrs. Donald Ely played the organ and Paul Darling sang. Mrs. Rodney Dunham was matron of honor for her sister, and Miss Norma Thomas was bridesmaid.

The best man was Wood Markham. Theodore Miller, brother of the bride, was usher. The couple is residing in 1112 Front Street. FAREWELL PARTY Twelve friends attended a farewell party Wednesday evening for Mrs. Joseph Tacci of 67 Susquehanna Street, who is leaving June 28 for California.

Mrs. Milton Muth was hostess in her home, 65 Fairview Reming Rand As has been said previously, within two decades the government's debt 133 15 78 Kepub Avia Celotex Corp 70 Celotex Corp pf 1 Cerro de I'as 35 Certain-teed Prod 138 Ches Ac Ohio 372 Ches Ac Ohio pf 3 Chi Grt West 49 Ch 363 Chi Ac NW 146 Chi Pneu Tool 26xd Chi lxd Childs Co 61 Chrysler Corp 254 C.I T. Finan 75 Cev Graph Br 19 of Fenton, to Fred W. Edwards and PCCSL 5s 70A TAtP 1st 5s 2000 TAtP 85 4 187; 27 19 38 87 11 10 20 38 55. 4 65 48 30 36 8 34 34 41 11 93 34 8 34 34.

11 7 93 39 Repub Steel has shot up over 1,200 per cent wife. Dennis Haritatos. lot 171. south IrMPI 3S 74 side of Grand Boulevard, to Dennis Wab 4s 81 This debt growth has alarmingly increased money supplies. These form part of the country's present 340 58 421 .20 84 1 759 7 377; 93 397; Revere Cop Ac Br Rexall Drug Reynolds Tob Reynolds Tob Reynolds Tob pf Richfield Oil Wab 314S 71 Wis 4s SD36 Muriel S.

Hauser, 3 parcels, Town of Inflation base. FOREIGN BONDS rinett PeaDoay ii In 1929. checking accounts in commercial banks were around S-T-U 7 172 59 42 Coca-Cola roleate-Palm-P Sanford, to Ann JJeJung. Nellie B. Ives, Individual and Executor, lot 162, west side of Duane Avenue, to Ralph B.

Ives and wife. Fred R. Noble and wife, lots 44, 46. 48, 50. 52, east side of Montague Street, Town of Chenango, to Harold R.

Barnes and wife. Safeway Stores B4xd Akersh 4s 68 9 71 72 Braz S15 5 58 58 58 Chile 6s Jan 61a 26 27 Chile 6s 63asd 34 27 26 Va 27 Chil Mun 7s 60 4 27 27 Denmk 6s 42 34 $22,000,000,000. Due to' the depres 61 Cherry Street, Johnson City, a son. To Mr. and Mrs.

Leo H. Kraus, Johnson City R. D. 2, a daughter. To Mr.

and Mrs. Jack W. Stevens, 5 Amsbury Court, Binghamton, a son. To Mr. and Mrs.

William Gilmore. 203 East Franklin Street, Endicott, a son. To Mr. and Mrs. John D.

Gentile, 62 North Street, Binghamton, a daughter. To Mr. and Mrs. Steve J. Stevens, 1101 Pine Street, Endicott, a daughter To Mr.

and Mrs. James J. Bonafair, 74 Arch Street, Johnson City, a daughter. To Mr. and Mrs.

William T. Watkins, Endicott R. D. 1, a daughter. To Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph F. Ciesla, 119 Downs Avenue, Binghamton, a son. To Mr. and Mrs.

Walter Mydlo, 712 Oak Hill Avenue, Endicott, a son. To Mr. and Mrs. John Garthncr, 306 Rogers Avenue, Endicott, a son. To Mr.

and Mrs. Gerald K. Clark, 15 Pleasant Avenue, Binghamton, a son. To Mr. and Mrs.

Russell Lockwood, 17 Camden Street, Westover, a daughter. To Mr. and Mrs. Frank ZareskI, Endicott R. D.

2, a. son. To Mr. and Mrs. William Edic, 221 Harry L.

Drive, Johnson City, a daughter. To Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bolam, Apalachin. a son.

To Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Matuszak, 173 Rutland Street, Johnson City, a son. To Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Fiorini, 5 Tudor Street, Binghamton, a daughter. To Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Anthony.

58 Bernice Street, Johnson City, a daughter. To Mr. and Mrs. Gordon E. Markoff, Johnson City R.

D. 1, a daughter. To Mr. and Mrs. Russell Sarchinelli, 606 Odell Avenue, Endicott, a daughter.

Mr. and Mrs. James Stewart, Owego R. D. 2, a daughter.

To Mr. and Mrs. Foster Passon. 62 Conklin Avenue, son. To Mr.

and Mrs. Howard Fancher, 41 North Broad Street, Johnson City, a son. To Mr. and Mrs. Edward Adams, 43 Allen Street.

Johnson City, a daughter. To Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Bonventure, 525 East Franklin Street, Endicott, a daughter. To Mr.

and Mrs. Michael K. Kalaf, 142 Pennsylvania Avenue, Binghamton, a daughter. To Mr. and Mrs.

Walter P. VanFleet, 22 Park Place, Johnson City, a son. To Mr. and Mrs. Raymond E.

Lavo, 313 West Franklin Street, Endicott, a son. DIVORCES Mona I. Wood from Ernest R. Alletta S. Shea from Daniel P.

Mary C. Yanowiak from Frank Emiiv Whalen from Richard. Collins Ac Aik 12 Col Fuel Ac Ir 173 Col Ac South 1 pf 4.70 Col Ac South 2 pf 170 sion and to World war II the pumping of the federal debt into St. Regis Pap 383 St Reg Pap pf 1.30 Savage Arms 71 Schenley Distil 185 127; 90 13 93 Allen Memorial Home, 511-513 East Main Street, Endicott, and will be 'taken Sunday to the Ivan A. Barber and Son Funeral Home, 428 Main Street, Johnson City, where friends are invited to call Sunday from 7 to 9 p.

m. MRS. ALIDA M. VAN AL- STYNE, 82, widow of the late Dr. Thomas B.

Van Alstyne, died at 1:20 p. m. Saturday at her home, 10 Virgil Street. She is survived by two stepdaughters, Mrs. Marion Pike and Miss Agnes Van Alstyne; five cousins, Mrs.

Norman Anderson, Mrs. James MacGibeny and Everett Lawyer, Dr. Walter K. Van Alstyne, all of Binghamton, and Mrs. Clifford R.

Palmer of Wads-worth, Ohio. She was a member of the English Lutheran Church of the Redeemer. The bod" was removed to the Ernest H. Parsons Funeral Home, 71 Main Street, where friends may call Sunday from 7 to 9 p. m.

Funeral arrangements will be announced later. SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK COUNTY OF BROOME Mary E. Stiles. Plaintiff, vs. Marion Q.

Fishman. and others, Edward Fish-man, and others, defendants. TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANT, Edward Fishman YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED to answer the complaint in this action and to serve a copy of your answer, or, if the complaint is not served with this summons, to serve a notice of appearance, on the plaintiff's attorney within twenty days after the service of this summons, exclusive of the day of service. In case of your failure to appear or answer, judgment will be taken iMlmt the economy caused these accounts Colum Br'cast A 37 Joseph F. Mollen, east side of Wall Street, Binghamton, to Jasper Mazar, and others, as Jayson Bailey Weekly Bond Sales in Dollars: Total this week 25.193,000.

Week ago 27,722.700. 187'. 267. 17 38 87 11 10 'a 20 37 55 64 48 297. 36 170 407'.

23 V. 167. 29 V. 29 44 i 27 27 5 107. 16 91 39 9 69 64 24 27 7 187; 26 177; 37 87 10 94 18 37 55 3 637; 47 38 35 170 407.

23V. 17 157; 16 287. 28 14 507'. 26 27 3 5 24 10 15 90 8 66 637; 4 3874 24 27 13 11 to lump to the present Colum Br'cast xJ a Colum Gas 426 000,000. Today demand deposits in scovill Mfg pf 1.80 Seagrave Corp 1 Sears Roebuck 254 Servel Inc 39 Coml Credit Co.

Willard J. Raif and wife, 2 parcels Town of Vestal, to Robert M. Dunn 41 commercial banks owned by indi Tiduals (and hence subject to with Livestock Prices 13'i 90 32 93 6 41 14 27'; 147'. 13 35 23 27 60 49 Sharp Dohme 2fi 19 93 6 40 14 33 287; 25 58 48 6 drawal for investment and specu Buffalo P) (Producers Livestock Victoria D. Smith, lots 31, 32, west side of Brooks Avenue, to Harold E.

Slocum and wife. Leona E. Stonson, lot 3, west side of Shattuck (F G) 18 Sheaffer Pen 5 Simmons Co 21 Sinclair Oil lation) are over $30,000,000,000. Commission Association) Cattle, 337; That is $8,000,000,000 more than 24 19 16 16 29 29 14 517'. 28 28V.

3 5 24 11 167. 91 39 97k 697; 66'. 5 39 257. 287; 14 in; 8 293; Saluda btreet, Town of Fenton, to Ar nold William Almy and wife. Socony-Vacuum 1601 va ComI Solvents Com'wlth Edis 125 Com'wlth Ac South 831 Cons Coppermin 69 Cons Edison 270 Cons Vultee 1121 Cont Bank 161 Cont Bak pf 2 Cont Can 80 Cont Motors 318 Cont Oil Del 108 Corn Products 54 Coty Inc 25 Crane Co 75 Manuel Balin, east side of Liberty total demand deposits in 1929.

A country like the United States, flooded with money where specula Sou Nat Gas 44 Southern Pacific 201 market mixed this week. Dry fed cattle fully 50 cents higher; grass cattle slow, bulk 50 cents to 1.00 lower; top 34.75 for two bunches Whiteface and Angus steers 1050-1150 lbs. Several bunches good quality light yearlings 34.00(fl34.5(); two loads dry fed shorthorn cattle, medium quality 33.25; top Street, to Karl Hektor and wife. Broome County Board of Sunervi 27 597; 49 7 Southern Ry 89 Sparks-Withln 24.1 tive borrowing is dead, is but "a sors, 100 acres. Town of Nanticoke, to Lynn Spangenburg.

Wayne E. Edwards, lot 9, east side quinp Sons pf 1.20 102' tressed againt a 1929-1932 collapse of stock prces by the very volume Std $4pf 112 27 on grass cattle 32.50 for one load near 1000 bulk of better steers 30.00t oi Huraing Avenue, Town oi union, to Dana T. Benson and wife. 28 102 103 111 of idle money awaiting employ Crown Cork Be 5 Crucible Steel 43 ia S6 pr pf 5 104 Std $7 pr pf 15 113 31.00; medium cattle 27.00 29.00. Quite a few loads mixed heifers, heiferettes Cuban-Am Sug 27xd Oil Cal 9nn DeWitt A.

Graham and wife, Vestal-Owego Road, Town of Vestal, to Ralph B. Kresge and wife. Hawthorne Heights, lot 15, Haw- 73 53 25.00(326.50; one loan plain heifers 430 Stand Oil lnd 283 ment THIRDLY, STOCKS ARE NOT overcapitalized. They were in 1929. Of, Curtis Publishg CurUss-Wright 23.00, a few 21.00; cows active, fully 236 s.tand Oil BfiA steady until Friday: when market 897; 34 Stand Oil Ohio 337 D-E-F tnorne Heights, Town of Binghamton, to William E.

Night and wife. sterling Dru fit closed slow but about steady. Bulls steady. Medium to good beef cows Stock speculation then was too 38; Stewart-Warn 55 Stone Ac Webster 229 Alexander Hider, and another, lot 61, north side of North Morningside Drive, Town of Chenango, to Alexander Tut- much a racetrack operation. Pools ran stock prices to dizzy heights.

22.25(023.75; a few fancy up to 26.50; dairy type fat cows 21.75W 22.75. A few up to 24.50: medium fat cows 18.75 (20.7b; weighty cutters 18.75; weighty you by default for the relief demanded 287; 26 Speculators borrowed money at 2 Mudebaker Corp 346 Sunray Oil 367 Superheater 33 Swift At Co 43 Symlne-Gould skv ana wire. Gordon W. Light and wife. Church Street, Harpursville, to Robert L.

Sil-verstein and wife. per cent a year to buy stocks on 25 40 46 26 18 18 56 46 canners 13.50M IB 80; light thin tan 26' 10 42 48 18 17 15.a 60 46 33 28 9 48 217'. 26 18 14 57 46 30 Davison Chem 33 Decco Records lOlxd Deere' Ac Co 67 Dei At Hudson 30 Detroit Edison 75 Devo Ac Ray A llxd Diam Motor 13 Dist Corp-Seag 102 Dome Mines 181 Douglas Aircraft 45 Dow Chem 175 Dresser Indust 73 ners 13.75rfl4.75; very few below 14.75; fat dairy heifers 22.00 W24.00; few up to o'4 Peter Mancini, lot 19, east side of 10 per cent margin that were pay ing 2 per cent The "shirt losers' were on an unsound base. 18 35 39; 16 17 29 2R 34 67; 19 67 62 38 13 44 11 3 26 Gladys M. Ulrick from Bennie Wil Alice Avenue, Town of Union, to Joseph C.

Burns and wife. Jacob Nemconskv and wife, east Rid 26.00; thin heifers 19.0021.00; heavy bulls 24.00( 25.00; a few higher; good bulls 22.00( 23.50; light ones 19.0021.00. of Winding Way, to Joseph Gides and 297. Tenn Corp 22 Texas Co 374 Texas Gulf Sulph 51 Thatch Gl Mfg 27 Thatch Gl pf 3 The Fair 1 Thermoid Co 22 Thermoid Co pf .10 Third Ave Tran 21 Thompson-Starrett 12 Thompson-Star pf 3 9 33 13 9 44 11 54 185 185 3 124'. 123 79 19 177; Calves 640: steady to strong all week.

Good calves 30.00(31.00; choice 32.00: mediums 28.00(30.00; culls 25.00 up; little light bobs active 20.00(425.00; a few real lights below 18.00. du Pont de du Pont pf Eastern Air East Stl 88 33 38 1S 15 14 26 3374 6 18 65 9 35 13'. 9 44 3 24 103 21 51 15 20 9 103 17 6 24 28 20 19 19-4 I am not saying stock prices will not decline. I am saying that good stocks should not collapse in price. Fifty ot the best ones today are reasonably priced.

And those investors who buy sound values for dependable income can and should ignore the cries of price collapse by those whose predictions fail to liam. Barbara S. Severance from Glenn E. Mary Sedor from John. Samuel Van Scoy from Rose A.

Helen Nemec from Paul. Eleanor E. Olin from Warren G. Roscoe Grummons from Jean. Marion C.

Curtin from Charles J. Stachia Dobish from Frank. Earl H. Brooks from Georgina E. Jesse G.

Warner from Daisy B. SEPARATIONS 437 Hogs 1,202: Opened higher, gained all week, closed Friday fully 2.00 higher than Monday. Top hogs 28.50 for select 24 31 iiae wax A Oil 495 wire. Rosa M. Prentice, lot 18, north side of Prentice Boulevard, Town of Fenton, to Kenneth W.

Kipp and wife. John M. Seislove and wife, lot 25. north sfde of Pine Street, to Samuel DiBello and wife. John Silverstein, 3 parcels.

Towns of Colesville and Windsor, to Arthur Francucci. Spencer P. Shupp, Saddlemire Road, Town of Binghamton, to Spencer P. Shupp and wife. William E.

Smith and wife, 4 parcels. Town of Lisle, to Thomas J. Zelsnack and wife. 104 iiae Wat pf 1.90 104 Timken-Det Axle 45 23 Eastman Koaan iua w.i El Auto-Lite 29 55 Elec Boat 30 15 El Power Ac Lt 142 El Paso Nat Gas 18 70 Endicott-John 21 Endicott-John pt 210 103 Erie RR 294 170-220 light butchers 225-250 lbs. 26.00(627.50; heavier hogs down to 21.00; sows 18.00' 20.00; a few light weights take into account some of the eco "4 51 Marjorie Hall Ryan from Vincent up to 21.30.

13 iimxen Bear 19 Transamerica 48 Trans Ac West Air 73 Transue Ac Will 8 Tri-Cont Corp 112 54 14 217. 67 30 45 67. 52 27'; 9 48 13 20 547; 22 69 307. 46 674 53 27 11 59 41 Michael. ANNULMENTS Vera Halesky from Anthonv.

nomic elements supporting prices Butter and Eggs IUV4 in in complaint. Dated May 12. 1948. Place of trial Broome County. FRANK WOOSTER Attorney for plaintiff.

Office and Postoffice address, 502 Capitol Theatre Building. Binghamton, New York. TO EDWARD FISHMAN, DEFENDANT: The- foregoing summons Is served upon you by publication pursuant to an order of Hon. Daniel J. McAvov, Broome County Judge, dated the 12 day of May, 1948, and filed with the complaint in the office of the Clerk of the County of Broome, at the Courthouse in the City of Binghamton, Broome County, New York.

Dated May 12, 1948. FRANK L. WOOSTER Attorney for plaintiff Office and Postoffice address, 502 Capitol Theatre Building. Binghamton. New York.

The object of the action is to determine the title to certain real property, situate in the City of Binghamton, Broome County, and State of New York, briefly described as follows: Being Lot Number four (4) in Block No. 1 as laid down on a map of a tract of land known as the South End Land Company's addition to the City of Binghamton, New York, recorded in Broome County Clerk's office in 1895, in Book of Maps No. 1. page 333. and designated in the assessment map of the City of Binghamton, Broome County, New York, as lot 609022, and as street Number 8 Arena, in said City.

Dated May 12, 1948. FRANK L. WOOSTER Attorney for Plaintiff, Office and Postoffice address. 502 Capitol Theatre Building. Binghamton, New York.

Tri-Cont pf J.lQxd 104 Earnings New York UP) Bell Aircraft Corp Erie RR pf A 10 Ex-CeU-O Exchange Buffet 1 Fairbanks Morse 10 Fajardo Sugar 15 Farns Tel Ac Rad 1132 Marian Eilene Gasparra from Amer 104 18 iruax-xraer 41 18', 4 igo. 46 27, 50 Elmer B. VanDeusen and wife, south side of Hoover Avenue and Watson Boulevard, Town of Union, to Charles 4U-4 227; 7 26 39; Firestone Ac 39 reported today for the quarter ended March 31 net profit of $142,741, equal to 32 cents a share, compared with $131,471, or 30 cents a share, in the first quarter of 1947. Profit this year went utox 190 Twin City Rap Tr 41 Twin City pr pf 17 Union Bag Ac 69 Union Carbide 329 247; Chicago Grain ui anosw ana wire. Carrie A.

West, and another, lots 359 New Yerk IX) Nearby egg prices Flintkote 70 G-II-I JbO, 361. Westlawn." Town of Union. 427; 417; wrac muaur nrmer, wnne others held is after giving effect to the sale of unchanged today in the wholesale Chicago (P) Corn led -an advance in grains on the Board of Trade. At $689,779 of capital assets. union Pacigc United Air Lines Un Cig-Wh Strs United Corp Reynolds Spring Co.

reported for times me yellow gram was up more than 2 cents, the July contract show marcei. Eggs 14.E38. firm. New York spot quotations follow: BUILDING PERMITS To Charles N. Davis, 39 Cleveland Avenue, repair, $862.

six months ended March 31 net profit 23 1877i 45 15 si 4 3 3 3 28 55 547; 547; 12 22 22 33 191; A tni, of $267,686, equal to 90 cents a share ing the best gain. Some buying was traced to commercial interests and there also was short-covering in this 10 jan Washburn. 8 Amsbry Mixed colors: Fanrv against $200,521, or 68 cents a share, in the like period of 1947. The profit this year included non-recurring items MARRIAGE LICENSES aenvery. Oats were largely influenced by corn unitea Fruit United Gas Imp United Ac Freight Gypsum Rub Stl Stl pf "-4 icz'a touting $106,478.

To Robert E. Perrault. 23, 55 Baker aiso moving nigner. High premiums it 113 07 46 477' 136 81 74 14 139 140 1 1 7 'I nnanitA A 1 for the cash grain as well as lack of any important moisture in the midwest was a factor in the buying. Little moisture was in prospect for the week-end.

The army inquired for cash oats, but wanted only 196,000 bushels. JO -4 10i is3. 23 Unit Strs 2d pf 14 11 Univ-Cylops Stl 18 20 Univ Leaf Tob 4 23 Test Your Horse Sense By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE 10 va 10 19 23 12 univ net 65 V-W-K-Y-Z heavyweights 5053; extra 1 large 48 49: extra 2 large 4747: current receipt 47; dirties 4142; checks 39 13 33.

Whites: Fancy heavyweights 56(957; extra 1 large 54355; extra 2 large 483 32; extra 1 medium 5253. Browns: Fancy heavyweights 53955; extra 1 large 5052; extra 2 large 47 extra 1 medium 47 48. Nearby (top quotations on nearby white and brown eggs represent highest wholesale selling prices for the finest marks available, and not paying prices to producers or shippers). Whites: Extra fancy heavyweights 8265; fancy heavyweights 61(4 62. ethers 57 a 60; mediums 54 57; pullets 4446.

Browns: Extra fancy heavyweights 63 "64; fancy heavyweights 6iri62. ethers 58 a 59; mediums 6356; pullets 44645. Batter FRA 'onnson ana Anna Mat-son, 23, 92 Zoa Avenue, Johnson City. To William L. Childs, 23, 412 W.

Wendell Street, Endicott, and Joan Carey, 18. 306 Vestal Road, Vestal. To John E. Haskell, 24. 496 Main Street, Johnson City, and Jean B.

Cerilli, 23, 725 Main Street, Johnson City. To James A. Trimarchi. 27. 130 rnro2dvenue' and Patricia J.

Pelham. 19. 2 Clearview Drive, Conklin To Jesse L. Lane, 76, 31 Edwards Henriette S. Cornwall, 58, 2 Schiller Street.

BIRTHS To Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Edwards, 9 Cleveland Avenue, Endicott, a daughter. To Mr.

and Mrs. Charles C. 5 Bigelow Street, a daughter. To Mr. and Mrs.

Richard Watson, Montrose, a daughter. rTo Mrs- Gus T. Felahis. 186 West End Avenue, a son. and Mrs- Charles F.

Degnan, 208 Henry Street, a daughter. To Mr. and Mrs Parltrm Vanadium Corp 17 Vick Chem 17 Va-Caro Chem 66 Virginian Ry 2 Virginian Ry pf 24 Wabash RR pf 3 Walgreen Co 10 23 24Vt 13 a 36 32' 64 "4 34 a Gair (Robert) 113 9 9 9 Gar Wood lnd 90 9 8 9 Gen Baking 43 10 97. 10 Gen Baking pf .80 157 156 157 Gen Bronze 12 13 12'; Gen Cable 368 13 14 Gen Elec 444xd 41 Gen Foods 90 40 39 Gen Mills 8 49 48 49 Gen Motors 29 64 Gen Out Advt 11 17 16'a 16 Gen Pub Util 317 14 14 Gen Ac Rub 60 30 28 Gillette Saf 43 35 '2 35 Gimbel Bros 113 23 22' GoodaU-Sanf 15 23 21 21 Goodrich (BF) 43xd 60' 59 Goodrich (BF) pf 4xd 103 103 Goodyear Ac 74 45 44 Graham-Paige 235 4 Grand Union 8 41 40 41 Grant (W T) 30 30 28 Gt Nor Ir Ore ct 24 14'; 14 Gt Northn Ry pf 92 467. 45 Gt West Sug 39 21 21 Gt West Sug pf .50 145 143 144 Greyhound Corp 446 11 117.

Gulf Mob Ac Ohio 465 20 19 Gulf Oil 247 78 80 Hayes Mfg 196 11' 11 Holland Furn 23xd 29 28 Holly Sugar 29 26 Homestake Min 74 38 37 37 Houd-Hershey 23 18 Houd-Hersh pf 13xd 43 42 43 Houston Oil 112xd 38 37 Hudson Motor 210 21 21' Hupp Corp 70 37', 4 Illinois Central 310 41 41 Indust Rayon 21 547; 52 52 Inland Steel 98 44 44 Inspirat Con Cop 59 20 20 Interlake Iron 112 16 15 16 Int Bus Machine 14 148', 149 Int Harvester 226 34 33 33; Int Nick Can 419 337. 33 Int Paper 93 64'; Int Shoe 4 44 43 Int Tel Ac Tel 328 15 Intem Dept Strs 0 267. 26' 26 .80 104 Walgreen pf Walker 43 Z4'4 Walworth Co 117 New Tork (ff) Butter 448.330, Ir-! 15 9934 nk 26 59 23 39 33', Score one point for a correct solution to each of the first five problems. The last problem counts five points. 1.

Which one of these adjectives is most suggestive of a criminal? Clever Crafty Smart Brilliant 2. Which one of these names of cities means a small mountain with very steep sides? Phoenix Butte Pueblo Tucson 3. A coxswain is associated with which related term? Slipstream Spoor Trail Wake 4. Which one of these is least likely to be signed? Promise Oath Agreement Pledge i 5. Which race contributed roasting ears to our human menu? Chinese Hebrews Norsemen Indians 6.

The various meat items listed in the left hand column below are popularly linked with related food items, as named in the opposite column. Try to match them appropriately. You are entitled to one point for each correct judgment. (a) Corned beef (v) Noodles (b) Ham w) Mustard (c) Turkey (x) Eggs (d) Chicken (y) Cabbage (e) Wiener (z) Cranberry sauce Score yourself as follows: 0-2, poor; 3-6, average; 7-8, superior; 9-10, very superior. (Answers to test on page 16.) 21 23 12 36 31 Va 63', a 34 103 23 12 15 98 10 25 55 22 38 31 39 110 22 10 15 48 23 84 18 27 22 23 13 36 32 63 34 103 23 13 15 98 11 25 55 22 38 31 39 110 22 11 15 48 23 84 18 29 regular.

Wholesale price, on bulk cartons. Ward Baking 46xd Ward Bak pf S.40xd Warner Bros Pict 411 Wayne Pump 21xd Wesson Sc 37 West Un Tel 66 Westing Air Br 95 Westing Kl 206 Weston El Inst 4 An exclusive franchise wil be granted to Binghamton and surrounding territory for a new product just being introduced in New York State. This item sells to retail, wholesale and manufacturing companies alike. It is the most flexible product of its kind on the market and our accounts advise that it has rendered obsolete all others in a similar field. The largest and most prosperous firms recognize at once its potentialities.

Would prefer a young organization already in the specialty field: however, an individual who has a following with large accounts would also be considered. No franchises are sold but a stock of approximately $3,000.00 is required for inventory. The profit margin is excellent, the field is large, and there is no near competition. It presents a most unusual opportunity. For further information write ROY H.

MURPHY FLEXIBLE SALES CO. 66 Cortland Avenue Buffalo 17, N. Y. Creamery, higher than 92 score and 227 Conklin Avenue, a son. premium marks (AA) 84 cents: 92 score (A) 81; 90 score (B) 80; 89 cere (C) 77.

io Mr. and Mrs. William S. Kelly. Binghamton R.

D. 3, a son. To Mr. and Mrs. Stanlou c.

40 4 New tubs usually command cent Wheel Erie 80xd 110 Castle, a son. a pound over the bulk carton price.) Cheese 262,492: Steady, prices un changed. Chicaite (Jf Butter nervous; re- White Motor 33 Willys-Overland 184 Wilson Sc Co 93 Wool worth 116 Worthing 33 Voungst Sh Sc 106 Younst Stl Dr 25 Zenith Radio 112 23 11 16 49 24' 86 19 3Q To Mr and Mrs. Jay J. Brant, Binghamton R.

D. 1, a daughter. To Mr. and Mrs. John Clark, 133 Chapm Street, Binghamton, a son.

1 To Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tompkins, 20 Gerard Avenue, Binghamton, a daughter. To Mr. and Mrs.

Bernard L. Pellam, S'Tts 9az.651: prices unchanged. Eggs steady; receipts 30.349; prices ssnchanged to lower; current re ceipts 40; others unchanged..

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