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frprtn gf trlfi Mo Sail iVr ma Dtt. im 39 Business Briefs electronic chemicals division on Dec. 31, because the market potential for semi conductor materials is not large enough to justify continuing operations. NEW YORK (UPI) Walter Mintz of Shearson, Hammil Co. feel that for the time being it would be prudent for most investors to maintain some cash reserves and avoid unduly large JALA NY D.

WILSON RICHLAND Funeral serv SPRING-HELD I POP. ALMOST 100,000 ALTITUDES 1324 FT. CUMATEt PINtE CHARLES G. YORK CROCKER Funeral serv ices for Charles Guy York, 57, of Swedeborg, who died at his home early Tuesday, will be at p.m. Friday at the Swedeborg Baptist Church.

ices for Jalany Davis Wilson, 77, of Richland, who died at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday in the Wavnesvffie Hospftai Portly after, hvv was struck by a train here, will POLICE CALLS BIRTHS Offtcittrag will it the Revibt at 2 p.m. Friday at the Grace I AUTOS RECOVERED Gordon, 14 West Broww, rrportd tolrii Monday, found attykHW in WHO blork Et Locum. 7 13 m. TuMday, by OHi-cr U.

BtKhanan. 7V FIRE ALARMS Falsa alarm, loofl block East ScoU, 12 p.m. Tuesday Firemen twUnfuiihed traah htm Tuea-day at ait of build.ngi being razni at Kimbroucb and Harnaoo. Firemen enUnsntsried 24 fraw firea ro ported in Spring IrPtd Tueaday Leal fire si Cherry and Kimbrouth t-tlnguiahed by firemen from Station No. 1: I i m.

Wednesday Mai nun. Mission Baptist Church. 1 Dull, Liberty, and Mrs. Mildred The Rev. Dale Huff will offi-j Butler, Springfield; two sons, ciate and burial will be in Oak-J George and Beech, both, of Buf-lawn Cemetery wider direction falo; five sisters, Mrs.

Mary Moss-Williams. 4 Pites, Mrs. Lora Keesling, and Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Bertha Tuckness, all of Myrtle Mae, of the home; a son, Springfield, Mrs. Amy Austin, Everett 0., Lebanon; seven 1 state of California, and Mrs.

Lil-daughters, Letha Wilson, Leba- lie Austin, Elkland; and nine non, Lena 'Small, Perry ville, grandchildren and eight great-Ruth Walters, Hurst, Opal Fahy, San Antonio, Mae! Funeral services will be at 2 MRS. ISLEY PATTEtf BUFFALO Mrs. Blanche Alma Patten, 69, of the Foose community, died at her home afcout 3 Wednesday -aft fc 'lengthy illiwss. Surviving are her husband, Is- ley; two daughters, Mrs. Lena p.m.

Friday in the Montgomery Chapel with the Rev. Allen Shull officiating. Burial will be in the Church Grove Cemetery. JOHN W. SLI.LARD Funeral services for John Wil-; liam Sullard.

42, of 2805 will be at 1:30 p.m. Fri-j day in Rainey Chapel with the 8-44 a m. WKlne.dar fc I To Mr. and John E. Merrill.

Trakh firt at Harriaofl and Kimbroufih UUI gtr, a Xue-nitncubahed by ifnifii from Station Uav Bll rg.prWtanl. NO a m. WHneiidi-y Mrnd Ml. Hfnid Miller. 11 Gra hie at 50 Unwln tt-; p.

Trv9f Yl.U p.m. Tueaday, debit balances in srogii, kt4 counts. However, the firm suggests that where significant cash reserves wist, investors should buy undervalued shares. NEW YORK (UPI) Merck Cn "'d it will disband its In Graini Rally Builds Plus Picture CHICAGO (AP) A brisk rally in the grain futures market Wednesday added substantial gains to most" commodities on the board of Trade. Rye climbed as much as six cents a bushel at the extreme, wheat more than four cents and soybeans almost two.

Corn advanced about a cent on most deliveries. At the close, wheat was 42 cents a bushel higher, December soybeans 1-14 higher, January corn 'i-l cent higher, December oats unchanged to lower, December 68' -cents; rye 2V4-6 cents higher, December CHICAGO AF- Rev: Lowell McKall onieiating. fTThrTiT K'hu Burial will be in Springfield tional Cemetery With military auilrase nintaimnn urn lur aulr. rites at graveside. Mr.

Sullard mAZ'uS. died Tuesday at the Mt. Vrnop lra Mrn.n, Motor Lodge of an apparent ponvd io 0( binioid conummg heart attack. He was consulting "KXh college, repon-a motel iiuest when stricken. f.d hiJ 'r.

Virgil Manes and the Rev. Pry Pruitt, and burial will be in Crocker Memorial Cemetery here under direction of Moss-Williams. He is survived by his wife, Susie, of the home; two sons, Dean and Donald, Crocker; three daughters, Mrs. Beulah Larson, Mackinaw, 111., Mrs. Betty Lou Hall, Swedeborg, and Miss Barbara Faye York, of the home; two brothers, Walter, St.

James, and Ray, Swedeborg; a sister, Mrs. Cora Riley, Swedeborg; and 11 grandchi'dren. abec7beal Abe C. Beal. 40.

of Soring- iie aiea ate luesaay at tne Veterans Hospital in a veteran of World War II He is survived by one son, Clarence Edward. San Jose. one brother. Joe. state California; and two half sis- i Mrs.

J. W. Smith, 2236 Ethel gunman, niouniatn orove. runerai arrangemems wiu De announced by Ralph Thieme. MENZ1E INFANT Tht infant on -at Mr.

and Mrs. Lloyd Menzie, Route 1, Pleasant was stillborn at 6:10 a.m. Wednesday at Burge-Protestant Hospital:" -1 Survivors in addition to the parents include one sister. Mary Kay Menzie, 421 South New; two brothers. Lloyd Lee, Newport News, stationed with the U.S.

Navy there, and Jim-mie Hugh, of the home; and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Menie, 2131 College, Thieme is in charge of funeral arrangements.

JOHN. STILLWELL REPUBLIC John W. Still-well, 66, of Willard. lied Tuesday night at the Veterans Ad- ministration Hospital in Fay- etteville. Ark.

Nancy; Mrs, Louise i Mellott, Willard; a son. Marshal, i Of of of at ed in. in Mr and H. J. Lindsay.

SauiIi rxmotkeM. a bov -m im WX-' waaay. w. rfonna. To Mr and aira narvey nrnw 2.37 Nrth Campbell, a w.

7.4. Turadar. St. JuOn a To 5r. and Mra.

Ronald 5023 South a lrl, 1:35 am. Wad- n.day S4 Joha'a I To Mr and Mra. Arthur Uwaoo. 727 i Waat Poplar, a boj. 4 50 a m.

fdr. day. St Jolin'a. I To Mr. and Mra.

William Hyde, Marahlleld. a Itrl. 5 52 a.m. Wadoaiulay. St Jotin'i To Mr.

and Mra. Bobby Banry. Rnut i an TuaMlav. Korin Held BaMiat To Mr. and Mra Dean Pirkel, 4M Mortu Vista, a boy, at Tueaday.

Burar-rTotentant To Mr. and Mrt HurnrU U. Moke. Weit Kim. a boy, m.

Tim day. Hurge-Hroteant. 3Iarriape Licenses APPLICATIONS Robert Filket-k. of KKfl Wet Ch-t- ntii. and Pecgy Hale.

K. of 112 Vft lhtrai Trny G. Vinvard. 19. of Route 4.

and Mary Hotmail. .18. of ltttu Vm Ui-vision Hobfrt Aha Phillip. 43, o( Nevada. ih1 Herr Kola Hulon, 31, 01 t-at Allwon.

Wayne St-ntord pyle. 26, of Stockton and Prances Haney Tuttle. 11. of Union. Jamea Rusaell Harding, 21.

of Branson, and Mary Ann Morton. of 3047 UK-h-lumond, Stephen Richard Poll no, 23. of lrt Maraa Drive, and Clara LAiiaa Loreu, 24. ot Uiu Meat Atlantic building permits i AaanciatH Elrctnr rip.ratlvra, nltlca building. 2814 South Gulden, tili, UU.

aiioa biglrr. (Iir room buuaa, Zli'r South WrdlirHond. talHIO. Jw Huunlrrr, (Ivr roum hmia, 4S Soulh Old Orchard. Mra Tonv Thorntun.

addition. 10.14 Eaat Walnut. 2-Ve Williamson Equipment Companr, build. int at 1W1 rJl IMiiiuq, S20 ina Mom, rootioa. mm wet pae, John Palmer, roofinf.

243 Norta Palmer, roofini 243 Broaia $1 Noah Androti. enrloe porrh. 114 Pt-nnsvhania, UM M.uiha Archer, remndeltnf J0A houin tMiiMHi, t-M Tom Taipmeyer. remdelin, ST2 SmhjUi nort-nce, 7tm. leu Todd, repairi, South 1'itraonl, 1175.

TRAFFIC COURT Allien I. Kirk, 2) li Went Uebiter. i lined 140 for careift and impiudent 4fH.ni. 6 U' Umulmrt fined iio fr fatiura yiehj rim of "for speeding Emm. Kiokead.

war a. fmed $14. Judne Hums, Hi wet nrnsiei. iinrri uirret vavn neia. Reed, sm.

Daniel WlIhV Sunns. $10. fined For intoxicated dhvinf Robert C. Stone, Olfa Jired. 1WW Kail Trallicway, tm.

Woodrow -Taylor. i'iOO North Main, fined for lailur. Ucense. di.suiay city ror improper pai.uiK rant nayea. 2227 Cherry, fined i.

Tom llevol. 52J S.iulh Kiraapoo, Jamea Arnold, i wr Brower. Pined aat for running atop aime ere Harty McMuriy. Kwe lu. Jnhnna sue Holt.

500 south Doiuvm. Oeorae Route- I. Jamea Clair Romana. llii South Glen, Hugh W. Slurrell.

Route rined S3 each for Improper tuma 1 i i i i i i Frrvlou. OpH Hlfh low CIM Clea. WHEAT llec 115' I.U'i 1174 H5'4 Mar llS M'H IH IK Jul l.TOH Ul l.JMl 1 7H IW-'s Sep MM MM MSt 1.714a IRN llec I.1SM LIT I.ISH I.WH 1 UH Mar 1.2 I.ISH HUH ll.i l.E ins 1.224a 1 22H Jul 1.141 US' llh 1 1244 Nep l.UH 1.14t4 1.23W 1.341. 123 a tlaTS lire M'l lit 44 Mar 7l 71 tiva liv. May 7IH 71' 7l'- 71H 71h Jul 7Va S7Vl 7 C7V, 7V.

KHS Ir 1 1.47 1 4 1 eWi 1 41 Mar 145 1.SIH 144 l.Jl 1454 May 1 47 1 M'l 1.4S". 1.471. Jul 1.43H 147H 1.4.M I.4S 1.43va Sep 140 l.2Va 140 1121. -SOYBEANS an isn mi ISS'i J7 Mar 2.72 ls'v. ti May 1 72 1714 7V 2 71V Jul 173 2 7j 2.71.1 75 UJ 171 2 751.

2'l 2 77' 2 71 Vp I 5S-H 1 2 2 574 Nov 2 14 2U'i lala 2i4 WIVBEAN OIL lire 7 IS 7 41 710 7 711 7B KM IK 102 Mar (20 CW no I 10 24 May 1 40 27 5.50 t.4S Jul til, MIVBF.A Kill. lire 7(1 Tl 70 Hi 70 JO 70 70 71 71. SB 7'0O 71.15 71 Sj 00 W.T Tl DO 73 25 72 4 5 75 20 71 25 Mar 75 15 7.1 75 115 73 S.i 71 ll Jul 73 40 73 90 73 10 74 00 73 70 ut 11 w- put. WeOoeuiay. LfJSSES Ijnda Green.

2o? Souih Ilaware. repmu-d theft of hilUuld (HHiiaiiung at St. Juhn's HiMapiiail iiitwrr.UM I ttewlnv Daid Schotinrr. VMCA, rxrd thril oi hn yrle Irom rrar ot "TiieMl jy. i Benton and- Central of a nHrt jackrl and tranuator radio, all Valued at 12 10 a m.

Wednesday i-arrv kiu. jui ai sunahtn r. hrU valued at f' south jefTenon. reported, theft bicycle aiued at a4; SH HUFFS OFFI (T lim.lir lire nrar thr iiinction of Cteene uunty and CC which ourned 'inSTSi Sfi," utte-. the burned land included property hy Karl Siaei)a.

Ha i old t.nn ana annur i m. lucMla gruiaj IIT-f im unn uiiifr otirnea a amall aea net ore tt wiie extmkuihed bv men HmkiiiK 4n the area; -l m. Iiivda A n-ident Wfit of Spt inflield complained a nrighixir dump', tiash at Ihe rear of her piojieriy and that tt i unsanitary; she muk ad wed to contact the p-riraeciitor il he wished to die cbiirirM; 4:03 p.m. Tueaday Mr FUa Pterce, 3ikm Park'iew Drhe, reported a or idilfn diamond ring, laliit-d al jjhijttt $85: d-pmie- aid ahe juat diik-meied ihe loi o( the rinif. 12 tn Tuea; ia Sai im.

fit mi 2. Willard. re pitt ed that lomrmie had tinken the light door gUs ot tier, husband a truck; a. m. Tuesday.

HIGHWAY -PATROL Cited for carcle and Ifnnrurient rfrU-. limhard; Kmrnett jewey Maplen. Rlw- Jacknn Haukini, 1123 Nonh Rnbhar. aoii. t-jted for peimtltinij unauihonzed parson to dma.

Jamea Har.py Wilion. Cairo, cit-ao lor dri injt while lum1 -under aua-prnKton VViiham David Malonay, 1128 South (inldrn. ril.d Inr-no opi'ra(9r Curd lor improiirr rraialraitona wrre l.mM Ruswll 1co fin. Rog.iiiville; Jennie June White, VAeat Monioe TVrrare Klra Ie Cnrnojj, Korayth. citrd for no luenw.

no ouera or lnnirf areleaa and imprudent drivma. Magistrate Court Criminal Caaea For carries, and imprudent driving Alvin Columbiia Alexander, Rome 7. ni m4. Miir lj. u.ao.

ai. ijouia. Mined us, Garrett iio. ru south "Ja Waitner. Route 3.

fined S21. Flduin Paul Ltndsey. Route 2. Willard, fined $26. and Edward Davift, lor Hobert Earl Summrra.

Allegan, Mich. fined JI7 lor improper brakes. FAruj Mailin. Jr awJ Weat 1'age, fined $17, and Hichard Deao Fryur. MA Benton, lined for KTcr" HSUl of altered operator licenae James Win Held i ioudei, 421 si.

Uuia, imrd ii7 lor e-cpited auto licen-ie. David Harold rj.tentiaum. mrnmona, lined U7 lor do PNC authority and U.aa.u,,! KIM. ovrrdimenMon violations Jace c. Ham k.

Muskogee. Okla lined I26; John I'hytion Aurora, fmed erii Kum. in. fined i nd mimao T. Athens, icx Civil Case Sortnefleln flrover Company aramst iMoian Motor Inn.

Inc. j.uit on account reooist of aintilf. I 1 iiamson, iwo Droiners, a Mr. nisnop, a native ot funeral services for Ross W. sister, and four grandchildren, field, had been with the Frirco i Ree(j gg wno Nov.

29 in Funeral services will be at 2j Railway for a number of years. San Krancisco will be at 130 p.m. Friday at Grace Bible He served as the grand lodge'p Frjday jn" (hc Benton Av-Church in Springfield with the representative for the Interna- pmle jieihorijst church with the Rev. Charles Fahl officiating. tional Association of Machinists Rev yreri lliighey officiat- were l.inoa woods, iz.tz raimer, w- Rav i)o, 2o south BeicreM, Ernrat overpopulated bv Hie flight of Chinese Nationalists from' 2i Norm Ramsey.

Delta Denied Route From Alabama to Burial will be in Springfield Na tional Cemetery under direction of Cantrell of Republic. U.S. BONDS NEW YORK (AP)-Corporate and U.S. Government bonds were mixed, Over the counter dealers said trading was moderate in Governments. Gains ranged to 4-32 and losses to 6-32.

Corporate volume on the New York Stork Exchange totaled $14.35 million par value. Of 297 issues traded, 104 advanced, 100 declined and 93 u-oro itnfhanffAH Associates NEW YORK (UPI) Avco research and advanced development division said Wednesday it has received a $32,635,000 contract for "Project Sleigh Ride'' a re-entry vehicle vulnerability test program. The contract was awarded by the Ballistic Systems Division, U.S. Air Force Systems Command. SYRACUSE, N.Y.

(UPI) A $6 million steel rod and bar mill will be added to Crucible Steel Sanderson-Halcomb Works here, the steel company announced Wednesday. Butcher Top Remains Same CHICAGO (API Butcher hoca aold atrady to 25 cvnta a hundredweight higher but Hithout advancinft the top price which held at $15 u) moderately activa trading for the offertnua oi (.500 head. Mixed No. 1 and 2 aradea welt hinfl 200- 220 Iba moved at SI4 and mixed 1-3 rrade. in the 190-230 ib raoje at 13 ii 75-1T75 tiT.i0 do.T uS -325? iS.nSK i under 1.1)0 Iba were ap SO cenu Two loads Of Ib prime topped at S24 2S but other prime in the U.M.r) Ib range went at (24.

Mixed high choice and prune in a broad weight range cleared at 122-23 75 and average choice Up to 1.690 Iba at tWlS-A M. Heifera were ateady to 2S rent, higher, bulla airtmg tn higher. Heifera railing food to mixed high cbou-e and prime mmed, at 30. 25-12. Bulla ware I17 30 In a moderately active aheep marhet.

wooled daughter lamb were ateady to 2S rent, higher with the top reat hing $20,75. bighet in almost thre. mmtha It "paid for a few mixed high rhoire and prime. Other were S20 20 90 and the mixed food and choice SUM and Bp Produce isaourt-Ark a ne broilera-fryeri: Mar-ket aieady. I ndertone alightly umetiled Suppli-t in full ran Mr stiwt to fully am-pie, with weighta ranging light to heavy.

At the farm quota tti'tia on broih iry-er WtKlneMjaty. 13-13' rente, mostly 13 rente. lelivered plant piicea. I3'li-H'i tf lU. Hem: prtrea per pound at the farm on tolumr Wt Heavy type, lew at cenu.

light lyje. rl cent. ROILER-mYFR AT THE FARM QUOTATIONS Georgia 13 to 14. mostly IX. Alabama 13 with isolated quote of 13-MiaaUhippi 13 to 14.

moatly 13. toe Southwest MlMmuri eigft: Market ftrmr Mostly price unchanged. Loral tuppliea ennttnue mowtl.v ahoil lor thf very gtmd demand tvalert continue to obum out-jude Price paid to prndtjr. rent per dozen, candled and graded alter delivered to dHr buyer, raies exhanged. lor 24 houra ending at 14 a Wednesday.

Con-aunier jtiade A Urge or better. 39 43. moatly 41; A Medium. mojftly A Small. 22- mitty 24: Urge.

mostly 3h: Dirtiea and Ch 21-24 moatly 23 Sri lea to Miaaouii proreaori: Market etrady Ranae wide nn weight hana Pnrra paid by proceMora dtlnrred to dtrk SJ pounds minimum groat weight, exchanged, uniiaasitied euga, latm run. 7.W I jO, moatly ndergradea, TCRKKTS Miuouii live turkeya- Market barely elrady. Trading practHaUy at a aland-, atill ProceMwira working moatly Irom pre-i vinoa bookinga Pew out of the market or bonking at IrartionaUy lower piicea. Pricea paid hveweight at the (arm for 24 nour ending at II Wedneaday: Few young bene. 221t-23i centai few young tnnia.

2i-214 ceota. ST. LOI IS Tax market steady to firm; A large 35-36, mediums 29-31. small 23-24. lame 2-33.

pee wees 11-13. whole-sale grade mediums extras 27-28; small extras 20-21. standards 31-32. unclaaailied 27-2B. dlrUes checks 20-24.

Poultry: Heavy bvna steady: 16-17, light hn steady to firm. 5 lbs and over 89. under lbs Si-tiU, broilers and fryers tuucttled 1J-1T, Old roostara 6 8, Treasury Issues NEW YORK (P-CI()alnf mar thr counter S. (jovtmment Treaiury bonds, i u.edneMlay .4 2-s '99 31 98 28 99 21 98 1 98.21 9 4 98 27 99.18 98 28 99.14 93,28 lrm 2 92 28 100 3 92 4 91 21 ion 2 90.10 99. .10 98 20 99.20 89.4 99.17 88.22 88.20 99.1 1921 5 IW.It nn OS 09.12 9.1.24 30 f2 2 9.3l 92 91 24 99.10 90 211 15.26 IS 99.16 19 99 13 18.18 ItR IS 98.20 97.24 .101 6 Ml II.

88.2 88 .2 .101 17 22 98.14 89 10 15.14 3U 6S 67 lag 611 Nov 2'vs 4s 69 Feb. i 3.99 4 in 4 no .1 85 3-M 3.98 3 98 .4 3.97 3 99 .4 3 94 4 01 4 08 .2 4.05 .4 4.02 'i'ss flD-M Jun 7BJi. 7 4s 70 2'-8 71-66 4 71 3Hl 71 4s 72 Feb 221 72-67 Jun 4a 72 Aug Hit 72-67 Sep 2' aa 727 Dec 4a 73 3Ws 74 85-75 4a 80 83-71 85 92-87 4 93-88 4a 94-89 35s 90 3s 95 .1 4.07 .2 4.04 4.01 4.12 4.10 4.16 101.14 4.2 96U 4.13 924 4.15 4 13 4.08 4.17 4.12 421 88 10 88 10 .2 1018 97 30 .1 98.18 89 II 85 22 .2 4.16 .8 3.79 Price, seconds. M.12 88J0 4.11 quoted In dollars and thirty I NEW YORK U.S. Treas.

urv notes oia ana piur. in and thltty aecouds and appiualinate yild In m.lurltv for Wednesday. Anr l4 1984 99 9 99.11 3.57 3 52 3 5.1 365 3.61 3.13 3 71 371 .1.21 3.74 3 88 3 28 385 3.17 3.90 3.14 198 3 42 3.98 3 49 354 May 414 1964 100.15 100.17 May 3V. 1904 100.1 Aug 5 I9M 100.27 100 3 100.21 100.1 98 22 101.2 100 I 97 26 101.7 ion 96 21 9-111 99.13 95.28 1001 95.2 99 94 997 12 10 II 28 Aug 1964 .100.1 Oct 11 14 Nov 414; 1984 Nov 314, 19M Apr 191.5 May 4H May 15 Oct 1965 Nov 3'j 1965 Krb 3H 1968 Apr Hi 19ii Aug 4 1966 on Vi im Feb 1967 Apr Hi 1987 Aug 3H 1967 Oct tVl 1967 Aor lti 1988 98 20 101 19.31 97.22 101.5 99.31 96.24 999 19.11 95 .24 94.30. 18 30 93 21 99 5 28 91 24 Oct 14 1961 91 II I 3 49 Subject to federal taxe.

but not to atata Incom. uses. Dividends Declared le. Slk. ei Pay.

Rat. riotl Reawd able TEAR END TrlCoot Cp 54 IRRIiOIILAR Harrey: Radio .10 12-23 12-17 I 15 12-27 1221 1-1 12-28 12 12 74 II 27 1231 1230 17 27 12.10 1-7 III 12 Over seas Secor 2 93 CornlnrOlaa. Wk 1.00 1J-I4 11- 13 1313 12- 17 13- 13 12- 17 1113 13- 11 15 13 12- 13 12 13- 31 12. II 1-28 12-32 12-1 1323 1317 12 II 12 34) McLean Trucauif .40 Pennsslt Chem .90 SnuareD .40 TrK ont Cp 07 Unty Part INITIAL AlheyPd paw IS IntMining Daw .30 IWCREASKO Cerr. Corn .325 P.merann Klet 31 Tawlrk Cp 12 ro 375 NorAm Sg ,19 ,1 .30 RTIMK panAm WAIT Ml M6 12-31 Ml II AmConaum Ind 2po A they Prod lOOoc EUI1LAB AmConaum Ind .25 r.rt.r .05 Coralng OIbmWH .373 tww Chem .40 rd 1H S4r.

'23 Ocn Time 8623 One Inr .40 ln TrcM ,1 12-28 1 30 1 11 II 111 12-11 III 12 1J 17-13 13 13 13 12 12-17 12-17 1-3 12 17 123lf 1 11 II 1JJI I 1 IJ-27 II 12-30 1-10 Jura. Plough tne Rwe Corp Squar. Co 1'nlv Plet Vi.rren Rroa Co Wealn Md Ry Wli Chem 2 or of i 1 1 .7 liVat I Tomur mmi Hr Myera, i. at uu Rar yera. rrorl.

rjtrd far careitai aio alttr pot arvl kia 4nin rlif mm w- Folic. irreMed two and an ltjearKld bor. all nia. loe mMmwf VJSfctZ inar wra locatad jndoW and a pair or cowbor boota at a aarvlct alauoa oo Nona Glaaatoa; T-ay Kobrrt Hark Laoll. JS.

Pho, I arraatad (or alur policj ported nndlnf him in btaatt ralk-oa4 tracka la 500 block oovUW. 1:41 p.m. Tulay Bohart Para, operator of oaad ear at 1101 St. Uiula. reported l.l a Tlleaday man took a 1955 Ford atatioa waion for a trvout Nov.

27, htavtng a Lodge truck oa the lot. and failed to return the car. Chart Newton of Budget Auto Sales. "Mo south (it ant. reported aomeone let air from tirea of two car and a truck, damaging the tube.

12 30 p.m. Tueeday. William Outer Sue. of 211 Summit, arretted tor drunkrnneaa fa 300 Work tat Commercial. 9 .24 a.aa.

Tuea- Glen WiUon. 2141 Travta. reported a dog tried to oiie him as he approached hm truck, parked near home. 6:45 m. Ttwnia.v.

police notiiied dg owner ti romHinl ommiiir-d to Jail for" dmnkenneae in liru ol 115 tine were Cua Thomaa 4rmitftwg, firayaonr Elmer- Uod Strain. Wtt Tampa. William Leater Stoke. 1M North Summit, and ftobert Lcohn Pelzer. S.

Jack Kdward Rvmer. 2D02 Rait Mc- Dame), aentenced to 90 deya la Jail loi dtunkennens. World News Roundup Trouble Seen For Arabians v. Aaaatate4 Freaa In the news from around the c- LONDON-(AP) Trouble is erupting again along the ill-defined border of revolutionary -mmmn mnA fh reatinfi nt wvM South Arabia, protected from numr nriKmJi uy toe pnusii. The British Foreign Office in London announced Wednesday ii protesting to Yemen against six violation of the Federation's air space by Ye- meni air force planes in the past four days.

JAKARTA, Indonesia (AP) President Sukarno of Indonesia, says he will Recognize Malaysia it United Nations makes a second survey in Northern Bor- neo showing the people there favor the. federation. Sukarno declared in a speech in Jakarta Wednesday that if the U.N. survey' Is based "on democratic procedure" and "all the people are heard, including tne political prisoners, We Will acirjii u. i- TMPFf Fnrmno fP lAiir.i, ormosa With I S.

aid. K. II en helper! to rebuild the economy of For mosa; shattered hv war ann i the mainland in 1949. i President Chiang(ai-shek called on him again Wednesday, naming him to tbe post of Pre- uiu xt'ii iiau wen nuance mm ister since 1958. Before that be was governor of Formosa.

rhen rhert reiirnatinn waa n- Tuesday. ROME (AP) Archeologists srvjiiuti ui numc 9 u- cient Forum have found a piece of pottery bearing what an ex- 1 r' 1 "5 15 inscription ever found In Rome." -The pottery is a fragment of a base from the Etruscan civilization dating back to the sev. enth century before Christ, sayi Prof. Massimo Pallottino. Call.

Writt or Come to REINHOLDT GARDNER For Slock Market Information PHONi UNMS11 201 Santh Jff.rto Membor N.w Yarn Stock iachwaf PER ANNUM 10t W. Wl.t N.W. CORNER or SOUTH AND WALNUT MRS. BESSIE CROITCH lKAAt runerai sen ices (or Mrs. Bessie Croutch, 62 of ouie 1, Jenkins, will be at 2 P-m.

rnaay in ine croroaut. south of here, with the1 Rev. Frank Eaton and the "Rev. Harold PhlppS Officiating. JoUr- wU! be in Nolan Cemetery under direction Manlove.

Mr. crouicn uiea Minaay nigm in nni.nl rAl 1 i lowing a hpart attfrrk Kiiflprrn at her home earlier in the day. daviu mTjonks AURORA Funeral services for Davj(j M. in Aurora, Aurora Hospital, will be held at 2 p.m ()dav jn chapel wUh Charles Davis officiat- D.irial-viir-h rn- Maple Park Cemetery. He is survived by five" sons, Lee, Buford, and Homer, all of Aurora, Eunice, Verona ce, Verona, and Dewey, 902 South Robberson, ROSS W.

REED ing. Burial wiir tie in Lincoln Memorial Cemetery under rCClion Of smith MRS. JOHN HICK.hA. 4 Funeral services for Mrs. John i Hickman.

76, of 340 North Clay will be at 10:30 a.m. Friday in the Herbert V. Smith Chapel with the Rev. Wilber C. Allen A k.

ofDtiating. Burial will be in the Lincoln Memorial cemetery. Mrs. Hickman was killed when hit by a Missouri-Pacific switch engine in the 400 block North Avenue about 4 p.m. Tuesday.

MRS. I) EM A ANTI.E CASSVIU.E Mrs. Dema An- i I avn IT 4 ,1 I 1 ,0: Htit' ninhl ftt 1 piici hnma horn .1 u- wnere sne naa oeen a paucni for some time. Mrs. Antle was i .1.

t. a iiiciitut'i ui ittc r.At-tt-1 napuM Church. Surviving are a son, Wayne, of Tulsa, two grandchildren and a great-grandchild. Funeral services will be at p.m. Friday in the Exeter Baptist Church with burial in Ma plewood Cemetery under direc tion of Culver.

MRS. EI-BERTSTRONG Mrs. Mary E. Strong, 55, of 2144 North Taylor, died at Burge Protestant Hospital Wednesday night after a lingering illness. Mrs.

Strong, a Springfield resident for about a year, moved here from St. Louis, where she was employed by the Rawlings Manufacturing Company. Surviving are her husband, Elbert, employed in St. Louis; a daughter, Mrs. Jane Strickland, 701 South Fairway Terrace; three brothers, John R.

Mark-ham. Louisville, Jasper W. Markham, St. Louis, and Dave R. Markham, Williamsville; and a half brother, Otto Smith, St.

Louis. Gorman Scharpf is in charge of arrangements. German Police Chief War Crimes Suspect i 1 Gipson, Louisburg, Beulah Adams, Bossier, and Gus-sie Alexander, Baker, two sisters, Lizzie Herman, state Iowa, and Caroline Fishback, state of California; two brothers. W. R.

Wilson, Iberia, and Jonalnan Wilson Lebanon; and MRS. V. G. DAWSON Word of the death on Nov, 20 Mrs. Lulu Brunt Dawson, a longtime resident of Springfield her home in Burlingame, 'was received by friends here Wednesday.

Airs, uawsun aim nrr iius- oana, u. u. ujuh, wu iounu- the Glasgow Tailoring Com-; pany here, left Springfield in the early 1930s to make their homei Tucson. Ariz. After her bus-1 er ner nus Dawson ne band died, Mrs rnnvcH to Rnrlincam iirvivnt-k inHude two sons Sam Dawson, Associated Press staff writer, of New York, ud Col.

William Brunt Dawson of the U. S. Air Force, and a daughter, Dorothea, of Bur-lmcame. The Dawsuns eaihe to Spring field from Iowa, where Mrs. uawson 5 idimiy w.s state's pioneers.

While here, she I was active in the Daughters I (ne American nevoiuti.m anu tu various other organi- ZailOnS. Funeral services were Nov. 22 Sigoureay, Iowa. ALBERT H. BISHOP Albert H.

Bishop, 60, Of' 714 1 Wednesday, in Hos- pital, for 14 years ami was a member of the Gate of the Temple Lodge auu lmc nwu uiu nuucui oiiiuc surviving are his- wile, vir gima; a daughter, Mrs. Norma J. Vance, Roswell, N. four brothers, William E. and Raymond both of Los Angeles, Robert Santa Rosa, and the Rev.

Francis M. Bishop, Linden, a sister, Mrs. E. L. Kemp, Oklahoma City; and two grandchildren Funeral services will be at 2 p.m.

Friday in Klingner Chapel with the Rev. Francis M. Bishop officiating, burial will be in Maple Park Cemetery with Masonic rites at graveside by the Gate of the Temple Lodge 422. VAUGHN INFANT ROGERSV1LLE Dawn I Vaughn, five-month-old daughter Mr. and Mrs.

Ronald Vaughn, nuuie hujji isvuu-, was tieau upon arrival at' a Springfield doctor's office Wednesday. She had suffered from a heart con dition since birth. Surviving in addition to the parents are a brother; Victor, of i the home: ihe paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. R.

M. Vaughn, Holly, and the maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Moore, Route 3, Rog-ersville. Funeral services will be at 1:30 p.m.

Friday in the "'Oak Grove Heights Seventh-day Ad-ventist Church with Elder Paul Pinno officiating. Burial will be in the church cemetery under direction of Kelley-Ferrell. BISHOP INFANT CASSVILLE Angela Jane Bishop, 2-month-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bishop, of Exeter, died Tuesday afternoon at St.

Vincent's Hospital in ivioneu wnere she nad been a patient six days. Surviving in addition to the parents are a brother, Johnny Kay, of the home; the paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Van Bishop, Exeter; the maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.

E. R. Vanzant, Washburn; the pa ternal great grandmother, Mrs Sarah Bishop, Antlers, and the maternal great-grand parents, Mr. and Finis Preuitt, Exeter. Funeral services will be at 2:30 p.m.

today in the Exeter Church of Christ with C. A. Brown officiating. Burial will be In Maplewood Cemetery under direction of Culver. MOSE AYERS Mose Avers, 81, who died at his home on Route 10 Tuesday, will be buried at 4 p.m.

Satur day In Lincoln Memorial Ceme tery under direction of Smith. ERNEST E. LANE CRANE Graveside services for Ernest Edward Lane, 68. who died at his home at Hurley Wednesdy afternoon, will be at 2:30 p.m. today at Short Cemetery.

The Rev. Frank Eaton will officiate and burial will be under direction of Manlove Surviving are three brothers, Alva and Grille, both of Route 1, Billing, and Alfred, Route 1, Marionville. t- i i 1 i Investment 4'as by at 76; Curtis Publishing Co. 6s by l'a 75 and Public Service Elec- WASHINGTON (UPI) The! Civil Aeronautics Board weanesaay aemea ueua nir; Air Lines'- aptSlication to provide Planfte.rvjce Mnl HlintSVllle, Ala. and Dallas-Fort i Angeles rtmtii atui im M-he fJAo decision DV a 4-1 vote.

means that Huntsville nnQ n-pr he Passengers Will Continue to DC routed through Tnn.i nn fhir tn nnrl frnm Tpv as and the West Coast, The lone dissenter was Chan, i ri'- uui i.i.., porlation to space and military officials flying in and out of Huntsville. A petition in bankruptcy was filed in the federal court yesterday on behalf of James Rex Kent, 433 Erie, a retail merchant. Kent listed $9660 in assets and $73,927.51 in debts. i Hamlin, doing luiness Hamlin posal WOUld give' better Aw-ncy. M.inM Brrnard 1 Livestock rxmt Thr marKrt us alradv to 25 raoln hirhrr than Turaday'i arra.

lth. Inn nl 114 an rhntcw No: 1 hofia Itrl. pounds au ji.i.o 12 S0 t3 00 12 00-13 00 I 00-10 00 10 00-10 75 oo-inno 7 OO- 00 250 3w (Sounds 170-1(10 pounds 14A-IW Bounds Stocqer and feeders Hwi, 400 pounds and down Heavier weight aows e'aa Boar carrxa; The cattla market was slow and steady to weak on most all claasea. Good to ehotca fed steers, Jft.fl 90 1 at dium to sood ateara, la-19; standards. 17.

1A; Btiltty ateers and yaarhnn. la-14; jrod to choice stocker and feeder steers, medmm to aood grades, 17-tt; common kinds. good to choir stnri heifers. 1719; medium to good gradea, I'tlUty and rommerrlsl cowa. 13 00-13 50; cutter cows, lioo-iaofl; canner cuws.

MO; shelly canner cowa quoted loweri stork cows, 12-14. Good to choice 15M00, medium to xood bulls. 14-15; common and liht bulla. 12 12. TEALS Veal market waa ateady with omA miu rhnuv veaiers.

weighing 175-225 pounds, J3vl)j prime r.licr. u.jw wt, 2022: borer calve. I.W-250 00- HuO; alaughtcr pounda onn. inoo-ij i.i; gora 10 stork calves. 80-inO pounds, 20.no-25.0O: medium grade atoca; calves.

lUXHa.oo mod to choice 250-4l pounds slaughter talips. 20 00-22 00; medium to food gradea. 17 On-limit good to choir, stock calvra, 14 00-2K 00 aslr. choice, krada hisher; mrdium I. good iradra, Jl 0 23 00.

I.AMMfl Thr lamb market as 25 crnt. Inrr with a top of 17.25 on prime wool lambs weiahtna IS to 100 pounda; medium llkl. Boon limn i.i.;witi.iiu. u.n.c, l.l oo and don: ewes 5.25 and doun; hair ota 5-5 251 chok Angora ggoaU hightr NATIONAL STOCKYARDS, III. (API -Estimates for Thuraday: Hng 9.0001 cattla calvaa 250; aheep 500.

Hogs active.) harrows and gilts 10-25 higher; except small supply under ISO Ib ateady to 25 lower: aowj ateady to a higher; mlied 1-1 170-250 lb barrows and giltj 00-15; sows 1-3 275400 lb 10 Cattla 2.000; calvaa 300; steers and hellers alow; cowa alow uneven barely steady, lnetanoea 50 lower -on commer-cial: good to choice aterra 20.00-2.1 00; good to choice heifera 21 cows vealera alow, about ateady; good to choice vealera 20.00-32 00. Sheep -700: fairly gctlvat lamba weak to moatly 50 lowrr; ewes steady; good to prune Iambi 16.50-ll.30; awea 4.00. 5 00- Cash Grain Courtesy MFA Milling Cempany gprlnrfleld Market BARLEY 48 Ib. teat per bu. II.

nj CORN No 1 tf bil. 11.20 WHEAT No. i lb. teat Pr bo. I .71 CORN JIiU No.

1 per bu. II 84 Soft par bu. II 90 Hard No 1 par bu. II 90 KANSAS CITY (AP) Wheat 71 carai 1 lower to 1 hither. No.

1 red 2.12-2.11; No. 1 ailHs-a .11. Corn 59 cars; lu to iKi higher. No. i whit.

1.38; No. I No. 2 yellow and mixed IWMMt No. 3 1 19-1 24'i. Osu no cara.

unchangml. Nn. 2 white 19-78; No. 2 17-77. Mllo maize 1 94.

Kafir 1 89-1 97. Hve I.I13a l.42. Ilarlry 1 01-101 Soybeans 2 lM. Bran 42 Short. 48 Wlvaat (utiirea cloaed from up 1 to Hi.

WHEAT KlTt-REgi Oore niak Ua Cla.e IW. 9 11 1 tl s.ioafi tin M.t1. 2IH4 2.10V I.I2H May 2.02 I.04V4 4.02 2 04's July 1.6IV4 1.71 l.MH 1.70H St. 1 1.72V. I 1 i i trie and Gas 3s bv at 93W.

Losers lncuifiea ueere 24 Dy 2' at 97T; Cleveland Electric Illuminating 37as by 3 at 89' and American Telephone and telegraph of 1982 bv, 1 at 79u. NfrW YORK fAPI rnllowlna la a I Last of major bond transactions on th. N.w York Slock Kxchang. Wedneadsy. Sales Vet (In 11.0001 High Law Last Chg.

CORPORATION BONDS Alleght, cvtsSl 14 971. 971. vs AIMcdC 34s7S 3 92Vs 92V 92V. Alcoa 3.st4 17 100 1-32 99 99 gj AmFP 4.WS87 13 67H 87 I7H AMF 48 II Wt II AmTIrT 4HS85 173 WlKj lOlU 10H 4- ATT CV4V.S73 29 38H4 379H 381vs -M Armour 5s84f 3 961) 96 96 Atchison 4S.95. I 94 931 94 AUCstl.

IUA 3 HXI'a lOU'l 1001. Avco CV5S79 56 2141 210'1 214'1 4 34 BalG 1 143 143 143 114,1) 87V. 87 87 1 BelhS cv3V.a80 IS 102 102 102 1-Boeing 4via80 241 10.1V. 101 1113 84 Bruna cv4Ha81 29 8214 82 MVt at. Burro cv4tas81 52-105 104H I04H tt Case cv 5ins83 12 80S 86 KM, CRHNJ 3s87 33 42 42i- 4211 Corl'as 5Wsi9 1118 HW 108 CMSP 5a2055f 28 63H 6.1t WMi 'k ChiNW 4W19IK 38 64 64 U.

tt CCCSL 4a77 3 KCV 82V. C0I0F rv4''s77 1 84V, 84V. 84184 Comb CV3.8I 7 llMV. 103H IIHi-4 CKie-tr 4.84 22 104 11H 104 1 DouAir CV4.77 7 2 78H 76 76'. DowCh CV3S81 15 139V.

lid 131 It Krie cv4'ial5f I l.la 13)4 13l4 Vl riaKC 5.2011 I 75 75 75 Fwairr c4s7 II 9 98 98 CAIHI CV41.S84 2 WVl, 107H IMti CenElec 3WS7I 35 9.V. 9.1 9.1 GMolAcc 4S79 lis) 97 96'4j 96H CTel cv4'4s77 65 19IW 185 191vs OenT.l CV4S71 67 103 IBiiwi iiw a Orace cv3' is75 33 185 Cull MO 5a5til 23 64 ITK 7 93Hj MerrCh 4'is73 4 89 MKT 29 20 MoPac 5a2045f 76 77 MnPac il.rtO 2 86 1R3 185 tl't 8.1 8.1 93 '4j 18 19 191i lt 76 hj 76-1. Vt MoP 4We2lS 21 83V, a.11. 8314 4- N(yl cv5'ns77 7 108 108 108 NTra rv3ViaW 26 86' 'l NYCant 5s2nl3 ''14 74 7JHj 73-w NYC 42 Wt a1 NY Oil 4s9t II IIH UK. HVs V1NH 4ta2U22f 61 6-11 6'1 6' 't OllnM cvlsBl 38 HH4j 119V tt OlinM cv5Ws83 I 111 119 111 uu tt.n in ion4 107s.

inn. 4. Pen RR 4Ha61 23 I00H lnolt 100 I'hlllipl' 4U.B7 71 113 112W 111 Vi Rlchll CV4.83 10 121.1 12SVt 12JH4J Ml S1JIF Ia2008f I 10 80 80 ti ScollPa cvla7I 3 146 144H 146 2-)t Seara 4alU 12 104Mj 104 ln4Vt Slnclr cv44.M 45 102H lflji 102 4- t4) SmllhC 10 WMi 97-Vi 9m 4 I't goPsc 4V1S69 10 100M lOtVH IOO tt Sldlllnd 3'a 85 IS 85 StdONJ 2H.71 2 87K WTV, I7 Vt Textorp 3S5 J72 9't 98t 99't ThomPd 4M.S40 11 1125 1I2H HIM l'WIeel 4.1 I 96H 96 96 Vi Wheels 31U7I 10 90 89it HM Anatr. IVisatm 1 103 103 CopenT 5s78 1 100 100 l)Mimk 5M.7I 100 100 Gel many 5a80 I HO 110 SALKS Appro, final total Prevlnua day Week ago Month aaa 103 100 100 111 I14J50.0IW ill.ll9.ooo I7.293.0O0 17 Year aao 17.761 Two year, I7.479.0IH) J.n I In data tl.2MAW. 1962 to d.ia l.Ja..H4.8no 1961 to data IMlS-llleVSI Chicago Potatoes niKAOo iApi wwi rmsio rrlv.ls 76i on tr.ck 2IS total I' 9 ahip-menta 365: auppll.

moderatei demand alow; market ateady lor nest stork; car-Int track aalea: Idaho rusaets 3.101 Min neaota North llakota Red Rlter Valley round reds I mostly no 2. III. I MaK'Td suit .,1.11 inr tl arcount. juuftmrn. for W.

Brown, doing hustnesn a W. Brown Grwrtv, aittainit Mr. and Mr. John Glfn. iifit on accounl; aaki rt for Iec.

U. r-i. rl-. Uwlf Jr mil ftttwn. dfiinjj busineii as Chailes Mff -Lumwr tompanv.

aimt imifni and Wilda I. Newton, auit on account; ask.t apt for Dec 20. Ruben Stort Company walnsl Kiunliv I fiioman. lUiL Oft- account; default Jufljtment for plaintiff ffw W1.43. Stat Jen Smith, rollector) afjain.it Junior T.

Williams, de'linqunt peraonal tax: defendant paya la) .02 lax and cajie diamisned. Charley Day. doim bunlnesa as Day'g Service Statitm, analnat Andy Da via, auit on account; anki 31.4; (or Dec. 17. Snmuel K.

and Francea Jean Hf-U against Richard Rush, damage suit; dia-miueri al request of plainlitf. Slat (Jew Smith. rolle.ttor aitainM Lynn O'Neal, delinquent Ir personal tax defendant paya I64.U tax and case dismissed fc Tire and Recappinj agatnl William C. Wnnisun. suit on arcotmt; aka aei for Dec 19.

It Ti re nd Reca ppi tig Se rv I ce a fi a in Fit Misx Krancei, 1.. fickena and Mtk. Ijwm I'loken. iuit on accounli Hk tUiia.SlM fit lr iW, 10. Wire Rime Cnrnoration ol America.

aiainit Glenn hi. Dillon, anil on iaccotinl. anki J2itl6j. ael (or Dec. 17.

Central Mortjane Company, Inr i againxt Homer and Cora Ann Robin non. landlord Miit; aoki im: net for Dec VI. MintKmery-Ruick Company, Inc. ttTrtinirt Julifl Hultaitt. uii on imHt i and mortiage; dlamlaaMl at requeat ol plaintiff.

AUTO ACCIDENTS Car. driven bv William Burl Coble, of Nrirth, Main, and Roy C. Kram-le, 37. of 1025 North Rro.tlv.av, rollidetl at (- North llroatluayi IM p.m. Tues.

day Iwrothv E. Beynolda. 41. of 1722 Clrn. rvnnn junnston, rtten tor.

failure to yield rollmor. llh rar 4rV, fri, Metnd. u.ti.r. o. l.i Hon, .1 un.hilM and Van.

turai4 4flom Tuesday E. Allerherry. 1721 West Grant). cited for followtne too rlnwlv. and I.

Taw. Harlow, Ky riled for alotslna ss ilh- out alanalini alter their cars collided In zoiio murk, west arand, Id a m. day R. I. Ilykrna.

S04 West Division. for har-ltln. Into line of traffic after rollkl-In. v-ith rar driven by E. Ttthey.

U7 South Warren, al Divlalon and Lyon. a.m. Tuesay. (ar crlrn by R. tit West Calhoun, aod city truck driven by Nollnf Walter, 1121 South Oak drove, rolloM (Irani and Lynn.

Tueadsy. W. II Morton, Jr IM Soulh r(usna. reported house trailer he parked in block Cherry as hit hy truck which left arena, 1:10 m. Tueiatsy.

II. N. Woodruff, isoj rvl Kearney, riled for failure to yield rlihUX sy to rar driven hy Ann. Rout. 1, In nn block Caal Pacific, p.m.

Tues-day. DIVORCE CASES rETrnoNs ram Robert franklia Plerc. aa.lnst Wllma Dell Pierre. Howard R. raian.

a.slnat Sharn. Fa.sn. Jerry Bartol if.lnat Ruth ray. Bar-ion POLICE COURT THtfrnaa, 1147 flrmt IS tnf violation of 4n errtinanre. Jamea Putnam.

it Kant Ext-rten. lined lit fvr affray. LUDWIGSHAVEN, Germany k. MrftonaiJ. n.

i south (AP)-Dr. Georg Fleischmann, chief o( the Ludig.haven.N7iih TERRIFIC! That's jint th word (or a lavings account Great Southern Savings Loan! Makas Christmas aiiar, tax-tima braaz, assures funds whan cash-on-hand is wantad to buy tha things) you naadl Open your account now and ready (or a "TERRIFIC" futur.l kiiiiiuai (juitL-c, was atiirAiru WrrtnesHav niffht vr weanesaay nigni ai a war crimes auspect. Fleischmann, 57, Is suspected of haying been on the staff of "Einsatzgruppe a Nazi extermination commando unit that killed hundreds of thousands of Jews in the Smolensk region of German-occupied Soviet Union, Justice authorities said. He (hen held the rank of captain In the SS Elite Guard. A spokesman said that an Investigation Is also being conducted against several Other persons In connection with the atrocities.

OTTAWA (AP) Five Soviet-owned paintings by Pablo Picasso have made their North American debut at the National Gallery of Canada. Loaned by the Soviet Culture Ministry, they are from the Hermitage Museum of Leningrad and Mos cow's Pushkin Stale Museum of Fine Arts. ST. IX)t)lS (AP) Cash grain; Wheat, one car, none villi. Corn.

14 rara, thre. aold, No. JfOllow 11H1: N. I yalkm OaU. no era, non.

aold. CHICAOO (AP)-No wheat, OaU or any. bean aalea. Corn No. I yellow I lVt No.

I yellow 1 19-IOWil No. 1 rellow 1 14- lm No. 4 yallow 1.08Vs lli No. I yllow 108l4j.ll. Soybean oO nHB.

Dow Jones Averages NKW YORK fAP) rural Dowjonaa varae lor Wadnwdsy. Tocna Open High In naa Net ft. 10 tnd 758 14 758 91 747.17 755 51 4- 89 20 NR. 172 9 1 73.54) 171 80 1 77.48 8 07 15 tMla 138 70 II 138 II 1H 73 1.74 Sib. 282 71 M4 II 281 54 78J 71 0 83 4 CURRENT RATE fARK FREI 4rt Hm AUTO lAK Tranaacllon.

hi stork, used Industrial. Palls lilllT. 69 Stock. RONIta. 40 Ponds 10 Higher frsd.

rails 10 Second grade rail. 10 Public utilities 10 Industrials Cornmondlty future. Hides averages 590.10. 727 UWtOrr) 8.1 09 6.18 90288.11 88 94 05-0 21 15 459 45.

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