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33 TAMPA MORNING TRIBUNE, Thursday. September 17, 1953 VVtfU S. WEATHER BUREAU, TAMPA, FLAy14 1Cf8 IQW By Jimmy Hatlo It. rmmm They'll Do It Every Time Florida Cattle Market Sales JACKSONVILLE. Sept.

16. (Jt Estimated arnvais at representative Florid i auction and packer markets totaled 700 c'tle and 525 calves, compared with 582 and 432 one week aco. the Federal-State Market News reported today. In sales Tuesday: At Okeechobee, slaughter steers and heifers strong to 1 00 higher, calves steady to strong. Sows steady to strong spots 1.00 higher.

Stockers stea-iy except common cows and calves 1 00 higher. At Marianna. tiaushter classes Tampa Fruit And Vegetable Market These quotations reported by the State Marketing Bureau represent sales in small Jobbing lots by dealers, truckers and farmers direct to retailers In Tampa toe morning of Wednesday. Sept. 16.

The jobbers' buying price would generally be a margin loner For Information call 2-2504. T4MP MARKET FLORIDA K.f.S Whites and Browns Minimum weights, per ease; Jumbo 56 Extra Large 50'a: Large 45 Medium 31 Small 34 Pee Wees 2R lbs. Minimum weights per dozen as Tjfp COWES 1UE MEAVY HITTER SC 5- what does h4smy wttme size of mis hat, dopp you GUESSED IT. T)-y YV-sUN r-tlW vim 6ET AT WEAK JOE-- steady to strong. Stockers mostly stea.iy.

innn belom market generally firm Supply adequate; Store Door Delivery trade active at Madison. At Lakeland, compared to weeks aso. slaushter classes 50-1. CO higher except steers and heifers steady. tSockers steers and hellers about steady, calves up.

cows 50 higher. In representative choice 60O-650 lbs. slaushter heiters 17.80m 18.35 at Madison, utility and commercial steers and hellers 10.00'n 14 00 extremes 16.95 and Current Market Per Doz. Net Wt. In Per Doi.

Loose Cartons Mostly Mostly 24 C7. TO 75 21 on. 5R 63 18 01. 46 51 27 os. 72 "7 FLORIDA GRADE A Lars Medium Small Extra lart 2d.

tinner and cutter 5 CO'" 10 up Pales to consumers by producers gen to 11 50 at Lakeland utility and cxid commercial cows 8.50 canner and cutter 4.50'u9.50. utility and commercial bull yearlings 10 00'n 13.60. latter price at Madison, canner and cutter 5 00' 10.00 individuals up to 12 00. Good and choice laughter calves 14 25'u 18 15 as low as 13.50. utility and commercial 9 15.60.

instances up to 16.30. cull 5.00'i 11.00. In stockers and feeders, good steers 12 75w 14 00 at Mananna. common and medium steers and heifers in the area llO 2985 2968 lot. i yTH Temperature Figures Show 1 A 29 86 Resional Weather N.

TiXAS Arrow Denote Wind flow v9 il 29 77 Cloudy Rain JiT I Partly Cloudy f) Snow () MY erally 10-15 per cent higher than quotations. Tampa Pnultrv Market Good Merchantable Oualilv Supply moderate; market generally steady. Delivered Live Wt. To Per Lb. Dressed Frvers.

Red, all Heights, mostly 31 Hens: Red. heavy, 4'i lbs. un. mrmtlv 29 White, heavy. 4 lbs.

up. mostly 25 Light, under 4 mostly 20 Roosters, old, mostly IS 8.25i 13 Z5. heifers up to 14 00 at Lakeland. Inferior stockers 5.00''i 11 75. Meiiium and good stock calves 13 50' 18 75.

common 9 00 13 50. Inferior and common cows 4.2d'i1100. Laree processors rontrart farm price THOMASVILLE. Ga Sept. 16.

A' Es timated livestock receipts totaled 700 Stationary Front 1 I Occluded Front rr 1008 29 77 5EPT- l6' 1953 cattle. 375 calves and 3800 hogs at major packing plants at Albany, Moultrie. Thnmasvilie. Tifton. and Jacksonville.

Hogs: Steady to 50 lower. Medium and choice soft and semi-hard 180-240 lb. barrows and gilts 22.25i 22.50. as low as 22.00. but scattering these weistns S3 00 early.

160-180 lb. 21.00i 21 .50. 140-160 Cold front A boundary lina Between cold, air and a maaa of warmer air under which tba cooler air pusnei like a weage. usually advancing southward 'and eastward. Warm Front A boundary between warm and a retreating wedge of colder air over which the warm air is forced as it advances, usually no-thward and eastward.

Stationary Front An air mass boundary which shows little or no movement. Occluded Front A line along which warm air has been lifted from the earth's surface by action or opposing wedges of cold air. This lifting of the warm air often causes orecipitation along the front. Isobars (solid blacK lines) are lines of eaual barometric pressure and form patterns, which control air flow. lbs.

18 50H20 00. choice 240-270 lbs. 21.25 22 00 and heavier weights 19.50'- 21.00. Medium and choice sows 15.50'n 19 00. usuahy 3 to 4 cents loner than quote.

IRIITS Supply of fruits moderate; demand slow; market dull. APPLES. bu. various varieties 3 50 6 00. AVOCADOS bu.

2 505 4.00; 4 5 bu. crls. 2.75 J' 3 00 BANANAS: Imports, per lb. 07fi 09 LEMONS' Calif boxes, Sunkist 5.75. LIMES: Fla.

bu. Persian types mostly 3 50 PEACHES: Northern; Eibretas 4 50 5 25 PERSIMMONS: 2.00 2.50. VEGETABLES Supply of vegetables light: demand tin': market dull. BEANS: Sou bu. hprs.

4.231T 4 50: Pole types. 8 00 CABBAGE: 50 lb. sax domestic type 2.252.50 CAULIFLOWER: L. I DD crts. 12s 4 00.

CELERY: crts. 3s. 4.00: 3s-4. 4 00i 4.50. COLLARDS: Fla per dos.

bun. 3 00 LAKELAND. Sept. 16 iSpecia-D The The Weather Hourly Temperature Yesterday BOND LIST Cattlemen Livestock Auction Market here today reported these prices paid at its wsekly sale. Steers, utility 11.7a 14 00: cutters 10.

OO'n 11.50: cannrrs 8.00'y9 00: stockers 7 00'i 10.00: heifers, commercial 3 100' 100 100 3 480.000 4 220.000 TCP 3s 14 00: utility 1 1.00 12.00: cutters 10.25: Canal Route Through Venice Changed By District Board i i rtrt i on i aa 85 Punta Gorda Water Board Criticized 2.162. 000 I i- a e. i-n i 1l. canners 8.00'ri8 25: stockers 6.25 ei 14.00: calves, choice 18 00: good 14 251 17.50: commercial 11 50'n 14 25; utility lO.OOli BOND S4I.ES Approx final total today Previous day Week ago Month ago Year ago Two years aeo Jan. 1 to date 1952 to dale 1951 to date 4s 49Ur 2.682.000, 555.952.140 UnElMo 2r 75 19 883 88J 8834-l 12 2o; culls 7.

131 11.00; cows, commercial 13.00: utility 8.50 fi 1 1 .75: cutters 7.75'a 1 1 A.M 74 1 P.M 74 I 2 A.M 74 2 P.M 72 3 A.M 74 3 P.M 71 4 A.M 74 4 P.M 73 5 A.M 75 5 P.M 74 6 A.M 75 6 P.M 75 7 A.M 75 7 P.M 74 3, 8 A.M 75 8 P.M 74 9 A.M 76 9 P.M I 10 A.M 77 10 P.M 11 A.M 75 11 P.M 3j Moon 74 Midnight 9 00: canners 5.50ii7.75: stockers 6.75'i 510.357.490 UnOllCal 3' 72 25 102 10134 101r CORN: Green, Sou crts. 5 doz. 3.00 95 2 UnivP 334 59 95 623.490.520 11.00: bulls, heavy 12 25112 75, light 7.00 12 00. 95 8434 43 8434- PUNTA GORDA. Sept.

16. 1 4 3 25 CUKES: 3 00? 5 00. EGGPLANT: Sou 2.50. were reported sold. That would mean the district would have countless trouble trying to get right of way from each.

75 75 10234 102J- 4. Following special! Speciali The city council ad- Sept. 16 NEW YORK. GAINESVIILE. Sept.

16- 2 103 1 61 61'2 bl1 By WALTER POWERS Tribune Staff Writer BRADENTON, Sept. 16. Another change was made today in the proposed route of the inland waterway canal through the Venice area with the southern segment The Gainesville Livestock Market today; are todav high, low and closing prices of bonds on the New York Stock Exchange 2 102' 102'n reportea sales Monday 01 1344 cattle ma nifeiiv muiuui In other action, the commission VaRy 3s 95 Wab 91 WPenP 3" 3 66 WSh 4s 2361 WestchLt3'j67 W'estL'n 5s 60 QWisC 4s 49xf qVisCSD4s36xf WlsEP 2 s. 76 Foreign: 8 102'. 101J4 10134- sales Tuesday of 658 hogs.

ers from six counties instructed 12 77 77 77 -1 10 6734 6734 6734l3 and the total sales of each bond: World Bank: Bid Asked N.C. Int Bk 3s72 93 8 94 3 43 Steers and heifers: Commercial 14 00 u-1 16 50 utility i2ooi4 oo. cutters 900' bv Councilman C. B. Ramsev to 12.00.

stockers 6 001 13 .50. Cos: Com-j merciai. none, utility io.oof12.75. cuttersiak resignations from all members 5 86'. 8b1.

8b'. I Tides and Sun Merrin to prepare legal descriptions of all state-owned bay bottom Int Bk RA-D 3s76 93 94 3 37 Int Bk 3'481 93.16 94 8 3 57 91 91 AmMBCol 6s 48 5 91 of the city water board. land along the proposed route in 104' Antwerp 5s 58 1 104 '3 104 'j 3 62 3.59 Int Bk HAD 3J75 95 16 96 8 Int Bk 3'371 98 8 98 24 xln Bk RtD 2s54-62 3 50 2 75 V. Austral 5s 55 1 102'. 102L.

102'f Sarasota County so a resolution LETTUCE: W'estern, LA crts. Iceberg 3 5 50i 5 75. MUSTARD: per doz 3.00. OKRA- Sou bu. hprs.

4.0015.00. ONIONS: 50 lb. sax. yellows l.f5 1 75 PEAS: Field. bu.

hprs. 2.00'ri 3.00. PEPPERS: Northern, various varieties 3 00i 5 00. POTATOES: 50 lh. sax.

Bliss No. Is 2 00' 2.25: Eastern, per whites 2.73''2.R5; Sweet: Porto Ricans 3.25 ''i 5.00. SOU ASH: bu. Yellow Crooks 4 OO'n 5 00 TOMATOES: Northern, 40 lb. crts.

4 50 5 "0. TURNIPS: per doz. bun. mostly 3 00 NOTE: Poorer stork of some commodities at lower prices than quoted here. 3 96 96 96 4 96'.

957, 99 99 99 Austral 3 'a 66 Austral 3. 62 Austral 3'4 56 i Bid and asked prices quoted in dollars nrt li ir tv-sprnnris 1 can be passed asking the state to deed such property to the com 8. 00'" 10.00. stockers 4 00410.25. Calves: Commercial 14 00 i 15.25.

utility 12.00 sr 14 00, cutters lO.OOli 12.00. stockers 7.00r,i 18.00. Bulls: Commercial 12 00t 13.50. utility 10.00 fi 12.00. cutters 8.00C" 10.00.

canners 6 00 8.00. Hoes: No l's 22.95. No. 2'1 22.90. No.

3's 20.10. No. 4 18 35. No. 5 17.10.

light 5 16 45, No. 1 roughs 20.50, No. 1 heavies 21.95. The quotation for the serial issues Beluium 7s 110 110 110 55 mission, thereby preventing its 91 Braz 6 a 27-571 5 91 91 Ramsey charged in his motion that "there has been general neglect of duty by certain employes working for the city water ''epart-ment." The written motion read to the council by Ramsey continued, "(Bl It has come to the attention of the fitv pnmmiccinn tliat thoro hac is the yield based on average price. Sales Net i S1000) Hish Low Close Ch.

being shifted westward to go through the edge of the airport and miss a subdivision. The West Coast Inland Navigation District, in its monthly meeting here today, instructed its engineer, J. K. Merrin, to prepare a new map with the change and send it to the U. S.

Corps of Engineers for official approval. Several changes have been made in the route through Venice and controversies over each has kept the canal a project in a deadlocked sale to private interests. Such a move already has been undertaken for Pinellas County. nraz j'4 bi a ii't i n'j- Braz 334 S5 6 77 76' 76'4 1 Braz 3:,4 S28 9 82 81 'j 82 .5 Brisbane 5s 58 9 103 102'2 102'2- Caldas 3s 78 1 44 44 44 96J4- 96' New lerk ilv: 3s80 12 97 Corporation: A- News of Record Once again Glen R. Leach, rep Canada 3', 61 3 1017.

101 1015 923 resenting the Sarasota County LAKE COUNTY ,....4 Canada 2J 75 5 Chile 2'a-3s 93 26 Sept. 17. 1953: Sun rises 6:16 A.M sets 6.33 P.M. Moon rises 2:3.3 P.M.; sels 12:01 A.M. Tides for Tampa Bay Base.

St. Petersburg: High 7:02 A M. Low 4:24 P.M. Tides for St Marks River Entrance: Hlch 7:04 A.M. and 11:41 P.M.

Lou- 12:23 A.M. and 3:50 P.M. Tidal differences earlier than Tampa Bay Base, in hours and minutes: Anna Maria 2:20 Bradenton, Manatee River 0.45 Corey Causeway. Boca Ciega Bay 1:25 tgmont Key 2:23 Pass-a-Grille 130 Sarasota Point 2:15 Souih Boca Grande 1:35 Tidal differences later than Tampa Bay Base, in hours and minutes: Bayview. Tampa Bay 1 20 Fort Myers 2:15 Punta Gorda 0:20 Tampa.

Hillsborough Bay 0:15 Tidal differences earlier than St. Marks River Entrance, in hours and minutes: Anciote Key. South Er.d 2:25 Bayport 0 50 Butter r.AVAREs. sent 16. The been gross misuse ot city Dropertv 10 97 97 97 5 100'.

lOO1, 100. 1. i 5s 62 AlliedCh 3' 278 33 52 98 923 92 33J4 33-8 5214 524 98 98 a 98" 4 98' 4 1 LakeCoruVtycuons hv be'11 recorded for personal reasons by certain Colom 3s 70 10 Copen 5s 52xf 8 Copen 4' a 53 3 99 2 100 102 102 98 '4 employes of the water department. CIRCUIT COURT Cuba 4'a 77 40 115', 115 Commission, asked if his county would be obligated to pay anything toward construction of an estimated $3,000,000 worth of bridges in his county along the route. Merrin said that under the Suit.

Filed AlumAm 31. 64 4 100 AlumCan 37. 70 18 102 5s 2030 17 I' 4 80s 87 84 63' AmTArT 3'a 64 16 117 AmTA-T 31. 63 89 115 AmTA-T 3'. 73 21 99 NEW YORK.

Sept. 16 ry Butter firm. Wholesale rices on bulk rartons. Creamery, higher than 92 srore A A fresh 68'j cents: 92 srore (A) fresh 67': 90 score (Bi fresh 89 score (freshi 625 63 1-1161. 1167s.

114:14 11434f 995 99s. Charges Insubordination "(C) Certain employes of the city water department have been guilty state for several years. The route which last was approved by the 87'. 87 V. board has been objected to by 21.

87 10 87 Cheese 343.506. steady. prices un Betty Harris Strickland vs. Adrill Christy Strickland, divorce. Lorraine Glass Smith vs.

M. L. Moore, et al. suit to quiet title. Charles Anderson vs.

William L. Hawkins, et al. suit to quiet title. Charlestown Savings Bank, a vs. C.

Davis, et al, foreclosure. Patricia Ann Jones vs. Charles Edaard of insubordination as far as orders Denmk 5'a 55 5 100'a 100'a 100'a Denmk i2 62 5 100', 100'. 100'. Grkptpd 6s 68f 1 13'.

13'. 13'. ItCCon 3s 77 5 49 49 49 ItPUt 3s 77 6 49'4 49 49', Iialn 3s 77 1 49'. 49'i 49'. Japan 6'a 54f 1 140', 140'4 140', Japan 6'2 64st 25 86 '4 8534 85'4 Japan 5'a 75st 50 76'a 76'.

76'a MedMun 6'2 54f 2 69 'a 69 'a b9'a Norway 4'a 56 1 101 '2 101'a 101'a changed. 234 61 76 109'. 1087. 109 234 71 11 911. 911.

917s some persons, but the board had setup, the counties would have no obligation. The responsibility of obtaining the right of way is up to the navigation district and the given by the water board and by the city commission." CHICAGO, Sept. 16 -nButter firm: 234 75 2 89'. refused to change. It has bought as much right of way as possible B9.

86 4 82 s. 98'rj Mayor E. J. McCann ruled Ram- Jones, divorce unchanged except on 89 grade cent 82 pa7. AmTT 2s.

86 11 AmTom 3s 62 12 without condemnation suits and tvelyn ard Mason vs. John Thomas mt ir, r.t KvJr tA OrlentD 6s 53xf 2 125 125 125 -1 14 96 5 96 '2 i-rtrr, l- tllUUUll WUl tL IM UV1 OUU IU1U funds for the project will be put up by the Federal Government. they can't be filed until the en OrientD 6s 63st 15 1 4 6 1097. 1097. 109-i him he should present his com 1 105'4 105', 105'4 gineers put the stamp of approval AmTob 3s 69 ATSF 4s 95 ACL 4'i 64 ACL 4', 72C AtlRef 2'.

65 Peru 6s 60f Peru 6s bit 2 100' 1 945 100'. 945. 94J on the new route. Merrin suggested the change, 3 53'a 53'a 1 53'a 53 '2 3 97, 97 3 9 9 8 31 31 5 15'. 15'.

1 16 16 7 54 5.3 a 2 128 128 53 'a 9 i 31 16 ,1 54 128 a pound hlrher both car and local: 9.1 srore AA 66.25: 92 A 66: 90 63.25: 89 63: cars: 90 64 25: 89 63 5. Eggs firm: receipts 5243; wholesale buying prices unchanged to hree cents a dozen higher: U. S. larae 61i65: U. S.

mediums 51: U. S. standards 45' 48; current receipts 41: dirties and checks 38.3. Treasury Position Bank. Trust And saying it was planned at one time Uolas 4'a 63f Polas 4'a b8f RiodeJ 6'a 53sr SerbsCS 8s 62f Silesia 7s 58f TokCoSep52 xf TokF.L.

6s 53f TokEL 6s Urusaj 4'a 73 Urugaj 4' 79 but had to be abandoned because of efforts to reactivate and enlarge Cedar Key 0 :30 Dunedin. St. Joseph Sound 215 Clearwater 2:20 Punta Rassa, San Carles Bay Naples (Outer Coasn 2:10 Naval Stores Selling Prices SAVANNAH. Ga, Sept. 16 iT The naval stores selling prices as reported by the U.

S. Department of Agriculture: Gum rosin, per 100 pounds net weight Drums. FOB plant: WW 7.75. 7.60. better 7 64.

Bass. FOB plant: WG 7 47. 7 42. M7 40 Drums, export, FAS Southern ports: WW 7 98. Moterate sales volump gum roin amounted to 611 drum equivalent of which one carlot was export.

No reported sales of gum turpentine. 56 75', 75', 756- plaint to the water board. Orders Not Followed The mayor asked Cliff Daniels, superintendent of public works, whether orders to city water department employes had been followed, and was told they had not. Councilman W. H.

Parker observed that three members of the council serve on the water board. "I'm glad I'm not on the water board, I'd have to admit I couldn't the air base. Now that those plans BAO 6s 951 15 85 'a 84 'a BA 5s 950 41 74' 74 RAO 5s 96M 23 74 2 74 BArO 5s 20O0K 20 74'a 74'. BA-O 4 '2 2010f 29 65 64 '4 BA0 4s 75 16 87', 87'. FAO VV4s 80 5 87 87 RA-O CV5s 80 19 80 797 BantrArA i' 1 76 1 90'4 90', BosMe 5s 67 6 80.

80. BosMe 4'2 70f 2 56 56 BosMe 4s 60 10 71 BufRAP 57st 10 84', 84 RushT 5s 55 10 100 100 3 95 T5 95 -1 5 90 90 90 -1 Orders and Ikerrer. Mary E. Baker vs. Thurman Baker, final decree, divorce.

Mariorie Nadine Griffiths vs. Arlin Reed Griffiths, final decree. divorce. and amended final decree. Abe McCoy vs.

Mable McCoy, final decree, divorce, Gisele M. Chamberland vs. Charles Chamoerland. final decree, divorce. COUNTY COURT Marriage License Application John Drir.kard.

67. Cassia, and Ekzabeth Sullivan, 65. Cassia. Willie Wright. 24.

Lisbon, and Elvea Delora Pursley. 16. Lisbon. Alvin Ray Ponds. 21.

Leesburs. and Loraine Owens, Leesbure. Robert Owen Hallender. 22. Leesburg, and Mae Ariele Pease.

20. Leesburg. Allen Doyle Knox. 24. Leesburg, and Opal Jacobs.

21. Leesburs. Warren Alexander. 35. Umatilla, and Agnes Morris.

25, Leesburg. appear dead, the route can be 85 'i-2 7 74 74'a-l 65 '4 87'4- 34 87 80 -27. 90'4 7k 56 '4 84 '4 100 103 In bankruptcy or receivershio or be (Natl. A apt. shifted westward from a point at about Center Rd.

to veer to the eastern line of the airport and fol Hears Report The commission also heard a report from Attorney J. Ben Fuqua that a technicality has arisen on the levy of Pinellas County for its portion of operation of the district. The commissioners agreed recently to cut the Pinellas levy from one-fifth mill to one-seventh mill because it had been paying a disproportionate share. The Pinellas County board was told by Fuqua, he said, that it would return the difference between one-fifth and one-seventh. The Pinellas board, however, set up a one-seventh mill in its budget.

Fuqua will meet with the Pinellas County attorney and J. Hardin Peterson, special attorney for the district, to straighten out the ing reorganized under the Bankruptcy Act or securities assumed bv such companies. xin Ex interest, st Stamped, ct Certificates, Dealt in flat, Matured bends. Negotiability impaired by maturity. Chicago Grain low it southward and then southwest to the old route.

Only one BushTB 5s 60 1 103 103 control the situation there." property owner would be involved 3 1055. 105. CHICAGO, Sept. 16 (Ft Parker, Councilman Dove and Ramsey have criticized CanN 4'a 57 Car.P 4s pern Celan 3'2 7f 64 103 102 102 1 tlM 2', 35 2 352 44 4S 51. Bl'i 60 '4 12S 227 238 61 90' .1470 O.

W. Casperson, and he has been cooperative with the board on right Open High Low Close Livestock WHEAT Sepi 11 97 Asked 31 37 364 49', 46 47'-, fi 84' 1 61', 131 Sl'4 234 30S 65 93 217, 1510 6l34 50 114'i POI.K COUNTY Dec. water department operation under supervision of the mayor, who CHICAGO. Sept. 16 ICSDA Sal of way matters in the past, Mer BARTOW.

Sept 16 (SperiaD The fol- 1 8S 1.897. 1.85', 189'a 1.90'4 1.93s. 1 89'a 1 92'4 1 92'a 1.96', 1 92'4 1 95'. 1 91s. 1.95'.

1.91'a 1.94'4 1.85'a 1.88' 1.84', 1.87'4 able hogs 7o00: moderately active. gen- 97 '2 65 -1 78 'a l'a 93 52 3.4 93 94 65' 2 78'a 9.3 52 '4 93 97 65 78 93 51 93 94 CenOa4'aB2020f 23 CenOa 4s 95 25 CenNYP 3s 74 1 CRRNJ 3'4 87 18 CAO 3' 2 96D 11 CAO 3'2 96E 7 erally steady both butchers and sows; mosti'oalnK tourt' transactions are on fne here rin said. Ruin 700 Lots March May July CORN choice 190-220 lb. 24.75 i 25.15; several oaa serves on the water board. Much of the criticism has been directed at Eugene Watson, superintendent ir.CUIT COURT loads choice 220-240 b.

25.25; most 160- 94 Sept 4s 56 5 100'. 100'. 100'. Merrin said the route as it was would ruin about 700 lots in a new- of the city water department. Wat 153'i 1 574 1.53'i 1.57' 1 43'.

1 46', 1 43', 1.46' 1 46'. 1 49 1.46'a 1 48s 1 47'a 1.504 1.47', 1.50 1.49'. 1 49S 1.48J4 1.49s Suits I iled Wilton Ray McDonald vs. Gertrude Pauline McDonald, divorce. Jean C.

Monts De Oca vs. Lamar Monts De Oca. divorce. Betty Jean Hall vs. Leon P.

Hall, NEW YORK Sept. 16 Securities Dealers, Inc.) Rank A Tm-t Bk Am NTASA 1.60 Bk of Man 1 60 Bk of NY 14a Pinkers Tr 2.20 Chase Nat Chem BkA-Tr 2 Cont Bk A- Tr st Cont 111 Chi 4 Corn Exrh 3 Empire Tr 3b Fst Nt Bus 2a Fst Nat Chi 8 Ft Nat NY 20a Cuaranty Tr 14a Hanover Bk 4 Irving Tr la Kings Cty Tr 80 Manuf Tr 2 80 xd Natl City 2b NY Trut 5a Pobllr Nat 2a TJS Trust 14a Insurance Aetna Cas Aetna Ins 2 40a Aetna Life 2a Agricultural 1 60 Am Alliance 1 60 xd Am Auto 2 Am Fmiit l'j Am Fid Cas 1 20 Am Ins NJ 1 10 Am Re-Ins 1.20 Am Siirety 3 Bank Ship 2.40a Bostcn 1 40 Camden Fire la Conn Gen 2 subdivision, most of which he said son was not present at the meeting. 180 lb. 23.00'. 24.75: most sows 400 lb.

and lighter 22. 50'u 23.75; few 24.00: most 400-550 lb. 21.50i22.75: good clearance. Salable cattle 15.000: salable calves 500: steers 1000 lb. and heavier and grading average-choice and better active, firm; other weights and grades rather slow, un- ai-on ov.raffin.

ihn.il stpaHv- Vififpr ulnw Members of the newly formed CMSPcv4'22044 28 58 58 58 -CMSP 4 94 1 94 94 94 -CA-NW 4'a 99 75 57 56', 56'. CRIP 27 80 2 83 89 89 ChUnS 3' 63 1 100 100 100 Cir.OA.-E 234 75 4 90k 90', 90', CITFin 4s 60 19 101s. 101s. CltSvc 3s 77 182 89', 89s. 89-', CCCSL 4'? 77 5 69s.

69', Punta Gorda Merchants' Associa Adult Education Dec March May July OATS Sept Dec March May July RYE Sept Dec Ann's Emile Neumann vs. Karl Rhein tion headed by J. T. Manning, ap .73 'a .68 high-choice and prime grades over Naumann divorce. ,7.3 3 4 T717, .737 .74 1 .727 .73 .7334 .717, .67 Ethel Mae Dyal vs.

Donovan Carroll peared before the council to pre lb. averaging steady, others weak to fully Classes Scheduled Dyal. divorce CCCSLCWM 4s9I 6 63 61s. 63 sent a petition asking the council 25 lower: cows fully steady: bulis and vealrrs active; bulls strong to 50 higher; Robert O. Wilde vs.

Joyce Wilde, divorce. 88' CCCSLR 4sSL90 4 In Winter Haven 107 K. wa.ne Rai.ey, et ux. vs. R.

L. Poster, oa'ors 1 OO i hn'k rhnlr 107 106 1 ll7. 1 08 to repeal a recently enacted occu-pa ional licensing ordinance boost 1 06 1 09' 1.13' anH fri 5510011,50 00: fpw.et al. quiet title 111' 94' ColoF 4', 66 104 Con. Ed 3s 77 3 ConEn 3s 72 2 88 '2 95 94 'a 93s.

108 10', 1.17'a l.l:i34 1.16 Charlie Freeman. WINTER HAVEN. Sept. 16 93 prime up to 1400 lb. 29.25130.00: several State of Florida vs loads held above 30 00; good to low-choice appeal to circuit court 1 March I May iJuly 1.19'a 115 1.18!2 ConOEBa 3', 67 11 108 1.15' 1.18 ing rates on merchants, but their protest was tabled.

1 20 1.20 1.17'a State of Florida vs. Johnnie Mae Pierce. ConRRCub3s2001 6 107, CubN 4s 70f 6 33'a i SOY BEANS 33'a 45 273 119 53 'i 7734 29 35', 4i, 2R75 21 '4 25 38', 553, 56' 34', 24'. 84', 48 48''. 25', .67 51 25 (Special) Adult night classes will be conducted at the Winter Haven high school on a tentative schedule announced today by Charles E.

88 '2 95 -2 94 'a 93 s. -108 99', 72'j 95', 98', 99 U- DehV-H 4s 63 1 99', 99' 2.51 2 54'i 2.49'2 2.53J4 2.491A 2 52'i 2 48 2 52 2 50'. 2 54'. 2.49'i 2.53-. 2 50', 2 54'.

2.49-1. 2.54'4 2 483. 2 533. 2 4334 2.53'2 2.44'2 2.473. 2.43 2.473.

Stolz, director. Winter Haven Board Enlarges Election Board For Oct. 6 DLA-W inc 93f 2 DLA-VV 4s 2042 1 DetFd 3s 70 12 DetFd 2', 82 10 OowCh cv3s 82 46 86 95'a 85'. 99 Sept Nov Jan March May July LARD Sept Oct Nov. Dec Jan Beginning typing classes will be 86 95', 85 98'a 72 99', 84 steers mainly 21.

00'ti 24.00; load 850 lb. utility grassers 13.25; two loads prime 1250 lb. mixed steers and heifers 28.50: two loads prime 975 heifers 27.75: most choice and prime heifers 23.0041 26.50: load or so 26.75 and 27.00; high-commercial to low-choice 17.00i22.50: utility and commercial tows 10 50'' 13 50: bulk canners and cutters 8.751 10.25: utility and commercial bulls 12.504 15.50: commercial to prime vealrrs 16. OCu 24.00; cull and utility grades lO.OOli 15.00. Salable sheep 20(jn: opened rather slow, early sales naitve Spring lambs and yearlings steady to weak compared with Tuesday: slaughter ew-es steady: few lots good to prime native Spring fi 23 00; some utility to low-good 16.00419.00: culls down to 12.00 and below; lot good anrl choice around 90 lb.

No. 1 skin yearlings held Monday and Thursday nights with advanced classes on Tuesday Erie 4'a 2015 19 72'4 Firest 3s 61 24 99 'a qFlaEC 5s 74f 10 85 20 25 16 85 13 75 12 75 1 1 90 11 85 20 25 17,10 14 00 12.95 12 25 12.10 19 50 16 35 13 45 12 60 11 70 11.80 19.55 16.65 13 70 12 77 12 00 12.00 WINTER HAVEN, Sept. 16 85 134 night, Stolz said. The beginners and advanced shorthand classes appeal to circuit, court. Universal CIT Corp.

vs. C. W. Herndon. replevin.

R. V. Smith vs. Walter C. Schwa rz.

et ux. slander. $150,000. Order, and Derree. Frnnces Estevan vs.

Bernard Estevan. Sr final decree divorce. Florence M. Saxon vs. Edwin R.

Saxon, final decree divorce COUNTY COURT Suit Filed The McCakey Register Co. vs. Tom Fra-lish, damages. $350. Navy Announces New $569,636,538 Shirjbu'lfJmg Plans WASHINGTON.

Sept. 16 OP The Navy today announced a March 36 '4 McCarthy Confers With Army Secretary On Subversives NEW YORK, Sept. 16 (. Senator McCarthy (R Wis.l met for three hours today with Army Secretary Stevens whom he later described as "just as eager to clear out any subversive influences in the Army as we The two conferred while McCarthy was here to conduct closed hearings of the Senate permanent investigations subcommittee. The New York sessions are devoted to alleged Communist influences in the armed services and among Americans employed by the United Nations.

In the meeting with Stevens, McCarthy said, he gave the secretary a full report on "what we are working on in his department." During hearings last week the senator was unable to get Army officials to give him names of persons who cleared alleged Communists for civilian jobs with the Army. have a similar schedule. The beginning bookkeeping will be taught (Special) The Winter Haven city commission has enlarged its election board for the Oct. 6 municipal election to take care of the "straw vote" on the proposed millase increase to build a new city library. Cash Grain CHICAGO.

Sept. lb. in spot trailing today -Wherct as Oer.Mtacr 4s58 116 101'4 101'. O'Nor 3' 90N 2 86 86 86 deb Bf 3 17 17 17 HoustLP 3', 67 3 131 131 131 rfgos 57 9 55', 55', 55'', 5s 57f 1 20'a 20'a 20'a- '4 in two sections, one meeting Mon basis un changed: receipts 33 Corn was steady day and Wednesday, the other S9'4 "i 263 115 51 'i 74'4 27 3t'i 4H 26', 20i4 2', 5- 3in n25s loo po3. 46 46 i i 24 fi 57 24'', 34'4 15, 331-, 374 35 -i ISH 4,,7 3734 80'i 33'i 155'', 234 47'', 203't 40', fi5V 39 42'i 4'j 22 2'i ST.

84 5 89'i 26'. 8'i SO 37 7 44', 42', 720 62 361, basis steady to a cent lower: bookings 17 00: cull choice slaushter eyes 4.001 Tuesday and Thursday, with the 10.000 bushels: receipts 114 cars. Oats were s.QO. I The five members who served on iirm. oasis iirm: receipts 11 cars, ooy beans receipts were 37 enrs.

advanced course on Tuesday and high school elementary courses in 1C 41, 66 the board were reappointed to con 4 102'. 102', 102'. 15 973. 973. 9734- 3 IC 37 82E New York Cotton NEW YORK.

Sept. 16. 1P1 Cotton fu English and social studies on that duct the regular election in which one city commissioner is to be 88'2 88'2 101'. 101'a 63'. 63'4il IHTerm 4s 70 2 88 InlStl cv3' 72 7 101 0lnONaJ6s52xf 40 63 day.

ST. LOUIS, Sept. 16 CPi Cash grain: Whpat, 21 cars, one sold. No. 2 hard yellow 2.023..

Corn, 26 cars, one sold. No 1 yellow 1.694. Oats. 4 cars. 2 sold, No.

1 white 79' a. No. 1 mixed 79' a. tures closed 20 to 45 cents a bale lower today, with trtdmg on a fairly broad scaie. Elementary high school mathe chosen for a three year term.

They are Mrs. Gerdie H. Howard. Mrs. R.

D. Seawell, Mrs. Vada Tillman, The market experienced persistent pressure of hedge selling and nearby October liqui 76 1 JerCPAL 27. Contin Cas 2 Crum For 1 60 Fmolov Or 1 80 Federel ln 15h Fire Asso Ph 3 Firm Fd SF 1 60 Firem Nk .90 Oen Riinur 1.60b Fall 2 Olohe Ar Reo 80 Rut 40g Am Irs 1.60 Hanover Fire 180 Hartf'rt Fire 3 Htfd Blr 1 60a Home Ir 2 Ins Co NA 21! Ins NY l'ia Lincoln Nat la Maryland aC 1 20 IVtd pr pf 2.10 Mass Bond Vr Fire As 1 60s Mer f- Mf of NY .55 Nat Fire 2 60a Nat Union 2 New Am Cas l'j New Hamn lb IVY Fire 120 North River 120 Northeast Ins 'j Northern Ins 2a Pacific Fire 3a Pac Indem 3 Phoenix 3 40 Prov Wash 1.40a Rein Cor NY 30a Rep Ins Tex 1 20 St Paul FAM 80a Peh Sur 1.40 PecurltT NY 1 6ra Porinefd FA-M 2 P-d Acrid 1 60 Travelers 12a T'S Fid Ge 2b rs Fir 1.40a Westch'ter 1 extra or extras Jacksonville Produce matics and science courses will be held on Wednesdays, the same day that instruction will be given in retail sales courses. Other sched 103'j 103 L-- 88'i 88'i 88'.

87'2 87'a 87'3lJ. 81 81 81 71', 71', 734 73. 7334- 6234 62'j 62'2- '3 633. '4 57 57 57 99 99 99 JACKSONVILLE. Sent 16 (State LCN 3' 70 5 LehV 5sC2003 2 LehV 5s F2003f 3 LehV 4'i B2003 1 LehV A'jE 20031 5 LehV 4sA 2003 1 LehV 4sD 2003f 4 57 1 17'4 35' 39' 37 159' 44 30', 1 36 159'i 25', 50' 10S, 67V, 41 44', 44 'i 24 27'.

55'4 62 93' 2S' 9'j 34'', 40 1 44'3 740 64 3R', 1 Marketing Bureau 1 Supply of fruits and vegetables moderate; demand moderate; marJtet generally steady. ules include sewing, Tuesday; Spanish, Thursday; ship and ceramics and filing, Wednesday; and AVOCADOS: No. Is. fair to dation which depressed October and nearbv December contr icts into new seasonal low-ground. Net Open High Low Close Chg.

Oct 33.12 33 12 32 99 33.02 Dec 33.36 33 38 33 29 33 30 March 33.70 33 72 33 .65 33.65 May 33 80 33 81 33.75 33.75 July 33 67 33 68 33.62 33.63 Oct 33.46 33 46 33 41 33.40n-.04 Dec 33.49 33.49 33 45 33 45n- 04 March 33 45b-. 04 Middlins spot 33.60n. ofr .15. n-Nominal; b-Bid. Longlsl.

3s. 76 good, mostly 3.75 'o 4.75. 4s 55 2 101', 101J4 101J. Dr. Huldah S.

Mitchell and Frank Brickman. In addition, Mrs. Mattie Rowe and Mrs. Walter S. Norden were named to have charge of the library millage vote.

The straw vote will determine whether or not Winter Haven freeholders wan the city to add a one-mill tax to the present tax rate over a 10 year period to provide the major portion of the cost of public speaking, Tuesday. The new $569,636,533 shipbuilding program for 1954 that will include construction of an attack aircraft carrier, three destroyers, an attack submarine and 162 other vessels. The program also includes a third super aircraft carrier, plans for which had been disclosed previously. -The announcement said the big carrier will be built at an 'East Coast shipyard. All but two of the 167 new-vessels will be built in private yards, which are suffering a business recession.

The Navy hasn't decided where to build the attack sub or one attack cargo ship. date for the personal development course will be announced later: 92 99 91 85 55 LIMES: bu. bas Persians, mostly 4 00 'a 4.75: 4, 5 bu. Persians, mostly S.OO'nS.TS; Key type. 6.50.

PERSIMMONS Fla fair to good, mostly. 2.0043.00. BEANS: Black 4 00i 4 25; Tendergreens. mostly. 4 00 4 4 25; Poles, few.

mostly. 5.50 i7 50. ManattS 4s 57 6 94 92 MavDSt 3'. 78 1 99 99 MichC 4'2 79 1 91 91 MSPSSM 4'a71 1 85 85 MSPSSM 4s 91f 4 55 55 M-K-T 5s 62 3 9R'i 98' Polk School Board Opens Bids On Auburndale Jobs Registration is still open for the -1 98'a various classes and those over the age of 18 and not attending school M-K-T aj 5s 67f 10 72' 71', tiMoP 5'z 49xf 111 Foreign Exchange NEW YORK. Sept.

16. c-P Closing for CA3BAGE: Sou 50 lb sacks, domestic regularly are eligible to enroll. 103 103 oMnP 5sA 65f 2 103 BARTOW, Sept. 16 iSpecial) the proposed $75,000 building. Relief Drive Ends type, green, mostly 2.2o42.35.

oMcP 5sP 77f 44 103'a 10254 103 The classes are also open to ca eign exchange rates follow iGreat Britain The Polk County school board 103 QMOP 5SO 78f 35 103 'a 103 dets at the Bartow Air Base. today opened bids on a new Au 21' eiMcP5s 80f 17 103 1027i 103 OMnP 5fl 61f 85 103'a lO'J 103' nMoP 4s 75f 73 86 85', BS5 in dollars, others in rentsi: Canadian dollar in New York open market 1 9.16 per rent premium or 101.5t', U. S. cents, up 1,16 of a cent. Europe: Great Britain ipoundi 2 80, burndale high school and an addi b-olus stock SEBRING.

Sept. 16 iBy Staff Writer) The Sebring Jaycees' dividend, e-paid last year, declared or tion to the elementary school there. The bids will be tabulated and a joff of a cent: Great Britain 30-dav fu Metals drive for Greek earthquake sufferers has ended with the 'collection tures 2.79 off 1 16 of a cent: Great Morrell 3s 58 MorAE 4'a 55 Mor.VE 3' 2 2000 MtSTT 2s. 86 Nat DM 3s 70 0NOTM 5'a54f report made to the board next Britain 60-day futures 2.79 11 '16, off 1 16 of a cent; Great Britain 90-day futures week. CORN: 5 doa mostly 2.50 6 3.25.

CUCUMBERS: bu. mostly 4.00 ii 6 25. EGGPLANT: bu. mostly 1.50 2 50. OKRA: bu mnstl" 2 504 3.50.

PEAS: Field. Sou Crowders, mostly 1.7542.0: Blackeyes. mostly 2.001 2.25. PEPPERS: various varieties, mostly 4 004 5 50. SQUASH- Sou, yellow crooknecks.

mostly 2 5047 4.25. SWEET POTATOES'. bu. bas Porto Ricans. farmers pack, best, mostly 3.00 4 3 50 TOMATOES- 40 lb.

ord. to fair, mostly 3. 501-1 5.25. 2 79 7,16. off 116 of a cent; Belgium ifranci 2.007., up of a cent: France of 20 blankets, including two new-ones, to be sent to New York for shipment abroad, Ted Shoemaker With eight bids received on each NEW YORK.

Sept. 16 (ip Spot non-ferrous metal prices today: Copper 29-30 cents a pound. Connetcicut Valley. Lead 13 'a cents a New York. Zinc 10 cents a pound.

East St Louis. Tin 81'. a cents a pound. New York. ifranci 2.85', of a cent, unchanged; Hol oNOTM 5sB 54f job, apparent low bidders were land iguilderi 26.35.

unchanged: Italy has announced. John H. Mann Son, Winter NYC 5s 2013 NYC 4'a 2013 NYC 4s 98 NYCHR 3' a 97 NYCMC 3 'a 98 NY1A-W 4s 73 NYNH 4'a 20221 Haven, $366,512. for the high school, and Ragsdale Construction 1 13 98 98 '4 8 101'a 101 101 '4 18 60 594 60 2 82s. J.

8 97'i 97'a 97'a- fi 97'. 97'4 974-l 5 93 93 93 42 75'i 75 75'a1- 79 69 68 'a 69 68 63'i 63 63'a- 39 77 741. 76'2 3U 14 59', 59 3 75'a 75'a 65 55T 55 55'a- '4 66 65'. 65'4- '2 7', 7'. 7'4- 54 103'j 103-.

6 52 52 52 2 109'a 109'j 109'i-l'a 1 106 106 106 -2 1 101'a 101'a 101'i 11 102'a 102', 102'. 1 94'. 94', 94'4r 'i 5 101 101 101 Highlands Registrar Hospitalized After Mishap At Home SEBRING, Sept. 16 (By Staff Writer) Roland X. Droit, Highlands County registration supervisor, was reported improving today at the Walker Memorial Hospital, where he was admitted Sunday.

Droit suffered a slight concussion and sustained painful bruises and abrasions, when he was thrown to the highway near his DeSoto City home while riding the motor scooter of his son, Milton. Tampa, $51,129, for the pri ilirai of a cent, unchanged: Portugal 3 50. unchanged; Sweden tkrona' 19.34. unchanged: Switzerland "franci 1 free 1 23.34 '2, unchanged. Denmark ikronei 14.52.

unchanged. Latin America: Argentina (free! 7 24. unchanged: ifreei 2 65. unchanged: Mexico 11.64. unchanged; Venezuela 1 bolivar 1 30 03.

unchanged. Far Fast: Hong Kong dollar 17.50. p.id so far this year, h-neriarea or paio stork dividend or The above list Is furnished by National Association of Securities Dealers. Inc. hlrh states they do not necessarily reflect actuai transactions or firm bids or offers but should Indicate approximate prices.

U. S. Certificates Of Indebtedness NFW YORK. Sept. 16 1T1 Closini? certificates of indebtedness ibid and prices quoted in yields- Aprx Bid Asked id Feb 2'4 1954 100 2 100 3 1 96 Mar 2' 1954 100 4 100 5 2 18 June 2'.

1954 100 10 100 11 2.11 Aug 2. 1954 100 10 100.12 2.24 Sep Is, 1954 100 8 100 9 2 31 1 Bid and asked prices quoted in dollars and thirty-seconds Subject to federal taxes but no to atate Income taxes.) Approximate yield to maturity. mary school addition. South Carolina Man Sought In Alachua Woman's Death NYNHH 4s 2007 25 GNYOW 4s 92f 2 25 2 The board voted to inaugurate a NYStm 3' NYSW 4'a 2019 U. S.

Govt. Bonds NEW YORK. Sept. 11 Closing over-the-counter U. S.

Government bonds iprices quoted in dollars and thirty-secondsl Treasrury Bid Asked N.C. Ylri. policy ith the 1954-55 school year of paying school bus drivers on a 12-month basis instead of in nine GAINESVILLE. Sept. 16 Robert G.

Martin, whose ad- wheel chair occupant. Deputies stated that several other suspects NorfW 4s 96 NorCen 5 74 NorP 5s 2047C NorP 4'a 75 NorP 4'a 2047 NorP 4 97 Coffee installments as is now done. NEW YORK. Sept. 16 (V Santo? cof- X2s 54-53 June 9T.31 100 1 .1 1.96 X2 54-53 Dec 99 20 99.22 .1 2 26 are being inestigated but that the woman's husband is not one of lj 36' fee reaistered moderate pains today on short coverinc.

recent declines. NorP 3s 2047 15 66, 66' i OhioErt 3s 74 10 93 93 them, as he was in Denton at the Open Forum Slated In Leesburg Today 93 dross is listed being sought the death of Nally, Sherif said today. Mrs. McNaky. found beaten to nett.

S. C. is lection with ibey G. Mc-exton's office about 40. was death Monday time the crime took place and con 10 100', 100'i fined to his wheel chair.

The Answer Evidence found at the woman's OWRRN 3s 60 POE 3s 70 PGAE 3 74 PacTT 23. 85 Per.RR 4'a 65 PenRR 4'. 81 26 94'2 94' 95 94', 2 11 P4S, P4, 12 1042 1041, 104', home was that she had been a LeTreRTA G'AiTigD 10 Pfi or Qf, member of a lonely hearts club. 9fi x2', 55-53 99 22 99 26 x2s 55-53 Dec 99 8 56-54 100.18 100.22 2's 60-55 101.25 101.29 1 x2'as 58-56 99 99 6 59-56 97 2 97.8 2'45 59 -56 102.24 103 59-57 98 8 98.14 4 2 x2Jas 58 98.10 9R 16 .2 2Js 63-58 103 20 103 28 58 Dee 98.22 98 28 2 x'2's 62-59 June 95 10 95 16 4 62-59 Dec 95 10 95 16 a 4 65-60 104 18 104 26 x2'as 67-62 94.28 95 2 -4 x2'as 68-63 94 6 94 12 -6 x2'as 69-64 June 94 2 94.8 8 x2'as 69-64 Dec 93 22 93 28 .6 X2'a3 70-65 93.20 93 26 .6 x2'as 71-66 93 6 93 12 2-6 PenRR 4' 84 The spot market was quiet, with roasters 'S covered on September arrival coffee. Brazilian Coffee Institute will ad-r; 100.000.000 cruzeiros to producers In -r.

coffee regions affected by the July frosts. 68 according to advices. Financing will throuch the Bank of Brazil. 1 89 Coffee spot Santos No. 4 closed at 61.00a.

Cost and freicht offTins include ii Santos bourbons 3s at 59.507 60.00a and Sq 5s 58 50', 59.00a. 03 1 Santos No. 4 futures closed 19 to 25 hiKhcr. Sales 75 contracts. SS1 Hlch Low Close So? Dec 58.70 58.46 58.70 March 56.90 56.65 56.95n cc May 56 00 55.80 56 OOn Mrs.

Carey Vance, who operated the service station connected with Watch tsfia the VL Parade Ofi 9 103', 104 'a 97'a 993 1 1 PhilP3.70s83 2. 2 RRJ 62 104 97', 9 PitPlateG fi 3sb7 LEESBURG, Sept. 16 (Special) The first in a series of citizens' open forums will be held Thursday at 8 o'clock at the Leesburg Armory under the rponsorship of the Jaycees. The topic of the first forum will Leesburg's Industry and Indus-, trial Prospects, and scheduled to participate are city commissioner Byron Herlong, chairman of the! industrial committee of the charn-! the restaurant, told the officers she heard Mrs. McNally arguing with a man earlier in the day over some 82 1 Stl.SF 41-, 2022f 1 S2 82 StLSP 4s 97 94 'i 94' 94' i ice.

P'TI I ScottP 3s 77 20 108s, 10H'2 1085,. 2 qg July 55.50 55.30 55.49n of X2a 72-67 June 92.30 93 4 2.98 Surviving Mrs. McNally, who was a native of Shroud, are her mother. Mrs. Sarah Anderson Santas "TJ" futures closed auiet.

no sales. a-Asked; n-Nominal. X2'as 72-67 Sep 92 18 92.24 3 00 x2'as 72-67 Dec 92.30 93.4 2 97 afternoon at her home near her restaurant 7' 2 miles north of Haw-! thornc, on State Rd. 200. She died that night in Alachua General Hospital.

The sheriff's office said Martin was living with the woman and that he is thought to be driving her car. a 1949 black Ford coach, with a 1953 North Carolina license tag. No. 279456. The officers reported an alarm has been spread all over the Southeast for Martin.

Mrs. McNally had been married six times, the officers said, her latest matrimonial venture being about Easter time when she married a Denton. S. C. jeweler and oii iuj a SncVac 2' 2 76 1 88 88 88 3s 79 2 92 92 92 -1', SBT.VT 21, 85 1 85 85 85 -1 SoNatO 4'j 73 38 103'a 102'a 103'it- SoPac 4'a 69 17 101'2 101 101a- 'a SUHAT 1 i' Turnbull, of Delray Beach; I 83-78 100 16 100 20 3 21 Staxt7tncb Ux" but not Federal Land Bank u.

cuiiniici aim vainic iiug 99 1 99 'j 99'a SoPas 4'a 81 SAN SoPacOr 4'j 77 11 100'a 100', SoPac 2 9fi 10 76'a 76'a 76'a- 'a SouRy fis 56 1 106'a lOfi'a lOfi'a SouRv 4 56 11 102 102 102 '-m ers, president of the First National Bank and former industrial committee chairman. Mayor Tim Knowies will introduce the commissioners. Jack Grant, president of the Javcees. CITRl'S INSPECTION REPORT The State Citrus Inspection Bureau report yesterday in boxes: Grapefruit Rail 3.903 Tf-ck 19 671 CETl daughter. Mrs.

Frances Allen Davis, of Jacksonville, and two brothers, Ira J. Turnbull of Palmetto, and Herbert Turnbull, of Delray Beach. State Attorney T. E. Duncan said no inquest will be held.

in i on-, no, rr, 'a NEW YORK. Sept. 16. -J- Bid Asked Feb 1955-53 99 6 0914 2'aS Nov 1054 99 24 99 28 2s May 1956 99 99 8 Oct 1957-55 94 26 95 2 May 1958 98 14 98.22 1 Bid and Bfkeil fractions represent thirty-seconds.) N-UU bUUC. 'tl SMOInrf 1U.82 40 993, 99, 99', Sunday's Classified Section I UZZie IS Un rage Zl stdONP 2J 71 2 895, 83 895- 'a Total 23.574 will vtpnrl a uelenmp I.

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