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J-CfillHreUjf O. tfatftti Wednesday. July 22, 19S3 "7T News of ffie Marcefs NEW YORK STOCKS CINCINNATI LIVESTOCK NEW YORK AP Noon stocks: CINCINNATI (AP) USDA) 1 I Alleghany Corp J2'4 Cattle 600; calves 150; most class Aliied Chemical ic rs moderately active with bulls v- 7 C-t American Airlines slow; steady, instances 4 11.00 hicher for selected choice American Can American Cyanamid iV grade; average to high choice 1, 5 American El Power 5 ,:33 lb teera 27.50; mostly low American Home Trod 130 choice 27.00 27.25; good 23.50- American Smelting 44 iM.50; mixed standard and good 80S 'near 1.150 lb 23 00; utility and American Tel Tel Anaconda Copper 63 standard 22. 00-24. 00; most good to Anchor H.

Glass Armco Steel ow choice 630-750 lb heifers ome low good 24.50; utility If I- if i 5. m. 20H ar.d standard 19.00-23.00; utility Ashland Oil Atchison Atlantic Refining 1 i 1 lb i 29'i cowi 16.50-18.00; cannon and cut 43H ters 14.00-16.50; few cutters 17.00; Baltimore Ohio 46Vcutter to low utility bulls 18.50-0' 21.00; selected choice vcalers Bcndix Av Bethlehem Steel 56'i most good and choice Chesapeake Ohio 71. 28.00-32.00; standard 23.00 28.00 Chrysler Corp eoi good 275-323 lb slaughter calves 125.00-28.00. standard 23.00-24.00 Cities Service Columbia Gas Com Can 54 21.

47S Hogs barrows and gilts moderately active, steadv: bulk Secretary of Labor James P. Mitchell Secretary of Labor Steel Fact-Finder 4 23' mixed 1-3. 200-240 lb 13.73-14.23. 45U1 mostly 14.23 for 200-220 lb; most 238i 240-260 lb 13.23-13.50 248 lb Detroit Steel Corp Douglas Aircraft du- pent de Nemours Erie RR General Electric General Foods FAl'SING TOR A DRINK OF ire Mme of the friends of Robert Thomas, near IlallsvJUe, who cut and baled hay Tuesday to replace that lost in a $15,000 blate Friday. Left to right they are: Don Diehl, Clark.

Tim Hubbell, Glenn Cryder, little Nancy Crjder, Mrs. Glenn Cryder, Dale Fox and Tom Hay net. (Gatette Photo by Robert D. West. Story on Page 1.) General Motors Gen Tel El Goodrich Goodyear Harb Walker International Harv Johns-Manville Kaiser Alum 1413.60; mixed 1-3.

180-200 lb 13.75- NEW YORK (AP) Secretary of reportedly feels that the 80-day 81V 14 00 80W steady; mixed 1-3. 300- labor Jarres MitcheU has en-'cooUng-off period would not chang 94'ih450 lb 10.50-12.09; few under 300 tered weckid steei strike, 'their positions although he has not jib 12.25; 450-600 lb 9.20 10.50; He wiU act fact-finder for ruled out the possibility of invok-75boari steady; mosUy.50; few un- prjd Eiscnhower, who re-ing Taft-Hartley. 96'ider 350 lb 6. jportedly is reluctant to intervene The United Stcclworkeri Union 142. Sheep 4(W; spring Iambs mostly lh the ss of colectiv bar-strike has idled a half million SS'sjiteidy; choice 109 lb wooled gaIning.

i orkerJ basic itw, and lhut 55H if vg i8 "und Mitchell's move is without pre- down nearly 90 per cent of the pelt shorn lambs 22.00; cedent He said he knows of 8tcel production. Another ST rt other secrctary ot labor wh0 workers in such allied fields 73 if, L6 1. acted in 11 similar manncr" a coal, railroads and trucking al- steady at 3.OO-5.0O; federal use the information he 0f the strike. steady to weak: medium' rovides a basis or decidins! 1 1. 'and pood Sfl-Tn lh 11 on no 85 Dis lor utciums Yltai defense pr0jpcts.

however, 43Ti gooo eo-iO id 13. 00-13. 00. khcther to nvoke the nat ona it Obituaries County's Corn Lions Hear (Prmtinimrl frnm Pari i Foremen Hear Officials Inside Story Mrs. Minnie Baird I L.O.F.

Glass Marquette Cement Mead Corp Merr Ch Montgomery Ward GREENFIELD Mrs. Minnie -ur" Of the FBI expectedly at the home of her requirements for obtaining Com- National Cash Reg f2'! kj, CINCINNATI PRODUCE emergency provisions of the Tft-jto unti, Spptembrr fedcraI Hartley Act. iffiiBi rannr-iA roj tsiin nvi Mm Phillin K11v -reul1 "ans on Blorea Chillicothe Lions got "Inside National Distillery Superintendent R. C. Diamond :43 p.m.

Tuesday. vcm FBI" Tuesday evening during' Norfolk Western 100 CINCINNATI (AP)-Eggs, f.o.b. Under Taft-Hartley, the federal 7 Tuesday night lauded the rail- She was born in Clarksburg Jan. 8 fui. address made by Henry 0hi0 Edison M'i Cincinnati leases included, con-government could issue an 80-day me uuiuii sitm a i j-i vm-uuui iY annual package increase, claiming the industry can afford it road's agents and operators as he! 1889, a daughter ol Minus resident agent for the'ohio Oil grades, u.b.

A large white injunction if necessary ipoke briefly at the July meetinglEua Ater. Her husband, Harryjonl' n3 Pf cent tnem mv Federal Bureau of j.c 112 and brown 38-40; medium 29-31; But it was felt this would ac without raising the price of steel. Baird, died April 2, 1948. Will MI1V4VI tUBM. Jl? IlQVtftn VSI -It- of the BIO Foremens Club at the complish little at thistime.

45' U.S. A jumbo 30-38; large 82' i' medium 21-24: small 12-16; ine 1959 minimum rate tor corn a rrim v. The industry has refused. claim-Both sides appear to be dug in 1 8 that any increase labor cost Surviving are four daughters, Mrs. Edward Elliott and Mrs.

Kelly, both of Greenfield. Mrs. Gold Key. In his remarks, the superintend' said: "These men take an ac 404 large 18-25; under grades 11-16. ifor will be $1.12 per bushel, she said, every 10 seconds, and an oil as compared to $1.36 in 1958.

bile stolen every 2 minutes, or a 0 would force a price increase, and 68 Poultry prices at farms, Cincin-! 75s4 nati area, No 1 quality fryers'; Robert Price of Dallas, and Loans are available on corn from somewhere in the U.S. "For every Loans are available on corn from somewhere in the U.S. 'For every tive part In community life as well deep interest In their 47H 14'-16; hens heavy 12-14; light M. Robert Lansinger of Wash- harvest date contributed to a church each1" il. nhri Lr C.H.; two brothers.

Eldon to April 30. I960. Ross County. (year in America." Mr. Thomp-C Harold- bolh Clarksburg: (Mrs.

Bennett explained, lies in kins declared. is spent'in this! Socony 59. Secy. Mitchell May Gain by ment, thus creating greater Jtttt lit 4m 4 a rv- aIkar Potatoes 3.00-5.25. 59 43U 70S thus contribute to inflation.

Pre-strike steel wages averaged $3.10 an hour. The fact-finding will not interrupt the mediation that has been Going on here in an effort to settle the strike. Federal mediators meet again with both sides today. Mitchell announced his move MmmimitiM and th railmad lnree isters- Mrs- O1 mdjthe moth area and loans are not nation's fight against crime u.u.u..L.u 111.. ryi II a Mrs.

Thomas Whitehurst, both of made after April. The FBI handles cases rtnPPi- Millrr tn1nn farm. inf ISfi niffprrnf vinlatinnt n( fpn.l auvi 1 a and Mrs. James 25H OHIO GRAIN 51i! COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) Ohio Limelight Standard Oil Cal Standard Oil Ind Wachman of Bloomingsburg and 'building engineer, closed the eral law. Narcotics traffic, coun- two rrandchildren.

Sh WSl r)ri-iiviinrt U'itVi tprfpitino nnrf inrnmp.ta pvasinn 43H Dept. of Agrl. cash grain prices: 51 I No 2 red wheat mostly 1 lower Ey JACK BELL iiiivuiig uvvu deceased bv two daughter WASHINGTON (AP)-His des- Tuesday in Washington. rv- vain vii uic 01 tuua a 111 nin.u v. Standard Oil Ohio can safely be stored on the the FBI His action differs in several re- Another speaker on the program with a message for the railroaders was C.

J. Hester of Cincinnati, railroad safety supervisor, who discussed "Safety on the Rail-joad." Heading the entertainment program for the meeting was vocalist Tommy Cahill. a University of J)ayton law student. Accompany-fng him with his program of popu- lvnm 1., a a ignation as a steel strike factfmd ear corn unchanged to 4 0 er puts Secretary of Labor Jamc! it i lis it'Mi ui LiMiiui tJdiiiL1 rn nf tlifl rnniect itom. nnrlor SlUQ-i 8Ch8ra urecnueia weinoais; tnurcn ana farm Knrriv rnm in a raPT.i mn Timken Roll Bear 1.56-i.sb per bu mosuy" 7: its WSCS.

FBI supervision is the Interstate Un Carbide 146 Refrigeration Act. Under it. all 1.18-1.20; or 1.64-1.80 per 100 4 Fnn.cum. fie inaue uk mostly 1.68-1.71; No 2 oats uni Presidential points: CXV4 refrigerators manufactures in Rubber During intermissions and following the meeting, those attending consumed 10 gallons of milk supplied by the Ross County Milk Producers Association. Service will be held at 2 p.m.

Friday in the Murray Funeral Home with the Rev. Roy Vande-griff officiating. Burial will be in must be equipped with an enn Westinghouse Elect escape-latch. 34 changed 58-65. mostly 60-64; No lno.

I 1 nJ tm 18 law MTiMvbeans strong to 7 higher 1.97-' obviously one of 10 wh.ch empower the labor secre-63 (2.09, mostly 2.04-2.05. Presiden L.senhow. tary to investigate labor disputes er considers well qualified for fu-which misht interfere with the iirlvancumenl in nartv nf- it .1 r- Jar and standard favoritites wasiUie Greenfield Cemetery. The FBI's identification d.vision; Wheeling Steel M. T.

Haines, chairman of the Mis Joan alentine. The mus- Frends may call at the funeral! WALL STREET ji'uuui, wmoic. uuUlll me rirs Ross County Agronomy Commit-j11352 lll0n Corp tee: presided at the special cBnicJ 5 would stretch of the 137 Jcians were introduced by after 3:30 p.m. Thursday. 1.270,000! NEW YORK (AP) The stock nine-thenths lairs even tor me prcsiucm 1(jent appoints a fact-finding Itself.

group. market barged ahead in busy trad- ana mcnara amun aciea as moa- V-QriGC ierVICe larornr tnr fViA varirtiia nant ie. Of the 10, Eisenhower has named, 2. Negotiation and mediation cent Leon bnyaer. The foremen also enjoyed a coined motion picture on the 50th State, Hawaii.

uie tOi il Kill 3 OtlCt liVVll. I i Service for Martin L. Cartce cussjons. ot Kicnmond uaie win be held at Motor, aircraft, electronics and i tomnue Qurin ine Iaci aluminum shares highlighted the ew Wk Gov Nelson fading procedure. Usually talks advance which lengthened the Kr cr fIIe, aIso stop while both sides inform the 4 li Ut Kill nnt rhfUICfl ltttU'An 4 ,1 1 way around the world.

Each year they lead to the capture of 1,400 persons wanted for crimes of various sorts. Mr. Thompkins termed the identification division and the bureau's crime laboratory established in Friday at the Richmond In charge of the meeting were ,2 p.m Agents and Operators J. R. Dale Church of God instead of Streets on Heights to Get Sealing eains scored Tuesday.

il 101 "Ul wti-uiming ooaru, Hilgcmeier and O. S. Ray. the Richmond Dale Baptist Church. The Rev.

Alex L. Yeary Guest was Clerk James Joyce. The upswing added fractions to they contest tor the presi- around point onto the prices i i ii While the President ts keeping 3. No recommendations for a settlement will be made publicly. 4.

No public hearings will be Sleepwalker7 Strolls Into Arms of Law 1932 as tw of J. Edgar Hoover's greatest contributions to crime' solving. One hundred fifty scicn of losers showed up. i Patching cf Brewer Heights will officiate. Burial will be in Little Mound Cemetery by the Ware Funeral Home.

Friends may call at the funeral home after 4 p.m. Thursday. Hiking Grandma Oregon tit with nvprnno millinn j. Xv k. st.i..

hminriintf hA in "ls lu wucneu saia tne strike looked might be a long one. worth of equipment at their dis- this wcck, according to James P. 'early dealings, dropped a bit C)e lf I 1. 7. l.ij i I CHICAGO (AP) Ralph Goldberg told the officers he is a sleep- jjujch, oic cniiJiutu in me twine mce, assistant to tne City man-; sun neia iracuonai gams.

Til 1a tint eanrritofw rtiitlinftrl Vile lab Mrs. Everett Lawrence ag" tu 4U -T 5tCppCa one-man fact-finding role Tuesday UUrifi fAYMCHT He sad that sea hnff of the higher from the start, addini Dro-L i4 m.n "Your're never really off duty walker. In fact, Goldberg said, he is especially given to sleepwalking in the FBI." Mr Thompkins told strects by the Kerr Asphalt Pav-jgressively to its gains. 1 howT uiu! to 3 yrs. to Pay when he slumbers in hotels.

But; his audience. He cited udience. He cited ONTARIO, Ore. (JP1 Gallipolis, Ohio'i hiking grandmother, Mrs. Emma Gatewood, 71, arrived here Tuesday.

She had hiked from In-'dependence, Mo. She left May 11 despite warnings from her family which include 11 children, 22 grandchil Graveside rites for Mrs. Genevieve Lawrence of Stuart, will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday in Grandvlew Cemetery with the Rev. James D.

Wallace they didn believe him. en. various ing Co. Newark ls to start next! Buying Interest was stimulated' Vhib.7. TnrTnv ri.nsi he has worked on, including by such factors as a number of 8 0 decisions; Sprenz bank robbery etl Mf Rice Mei two groups of rosy corporate earnings reports I ELSv-Lh US'! groups of rosy corporate earnings reports Vn ti nu Police Sgt.

Charles Fitzgerald rcccnt cent said, in the first place, Goldberg Hamilton streets which are to be prepared 'and a rise in the cost of living to eovcrnmpnt officials and PVen was anted by immigration au-i -It's adventure and hard 8 mmT r-thorities for alleged illegal entry he concluded, -but vou very soon! i r.LUfc 1 ith the disputing parties if that w.vi.iita ui np I'nnriuiifii uul uu uiv i dren and six great-grandchildren. pn ann civ nrr.iT.rrannrn nrpn tree tstimates FLEXAIUM ALUMINUM AWNINGS ALUMINUM STORM WINDOWS AND DOORS ALUMINUM SIDING RALPH R00IIEY PR 3-4578 inrfiratpd t.i.u fiii niw.J "'from Canada. nf 6 desirable. He reporxing recora rinir-nhlf. Un luna oui jou are a pan ui K'caii mentioned.

find nut vnn ari a nart a prpa lJ menuonea. first half earnings, ran ahead k. fc.a.., cmilicothe Apr 16 1896. a dauch- 1rt rww In the second place. Goldberg ieam.

ou come to realize that first Ing the old Oregon Trail, Mrs, th nrpnnn Tra Mr and Olive West! ter of Jacob 1.4 A 4IC iUM KiUUJI JIM.IUI group iiiuei-i, ins biuuics wm uc lu- The includes: Alien nearly two points to lead the 1 Gatewood was carrinc a 14-Dound Doster. VI T- Avenue. Cedar Street, Linn Street, tors. General Motors, Chrysler loniid rpHar StrApt I Strft fnr floniral tnlnr rlm-aW 1 meaninsfulintheFBI'V jj if tne secre arv can contribute IliecJiunsiUi iu uir rlllirrh Strept in Rtrppt. Annl nnrt Amor ran Mnlnri aHr nrt a bag with clothing, food, a blanket she js survived by hcr husband.

mLMiSJ.ay uf nd an umbrella as she crossed Everctt Lawrence, and several FrnkJHc ts Mr. Thompk. nnitiivc. oiiu sntioi 1 r. i ins was introduced -'-frMf to an acceptable settlement ot me -t vm i.

vu rami ui inuic. the Snake River Bridge here. cousins in Chillicothe and 5jDy o. Avenue. Safford Avenue.

Laurel Republic Aircraft. Martin and JZu bus. ex-convict and a robbery spe-, was made by Glenn O.Menter Avenue. Rlngwald Doudas ateooed ahead more than 1' I 0 ciansi. jay Kegg receivea me auenaance c.

tv.i, a "ul't5 uie Jay Kcgg received the attendance Avcnue Beechwood Mr BU'ranita ta-a ft mamkAf i ITftl it UUtllllV at I1ICIIIUVI I a of the First Prtsbvteriin Chnrrh Mi' the lhlrd Place- 8 Prlze- Orange Street, North Street; Motorola and Zenith climbed dive and Buckeye Street. more than 3. General Telephone! in Stuart, and the Animal Rescue cnvcntin bcinS held at Rn Pif rroratrl Tuner! iv Virl Heart Ailment League there. She was a past president of the American Legion 11 VESTER and CARMAN 89 E. Second St.

Phone PR 3-8516 INSURANCE AGENCY IVI.L.11 UHI OVJtt 11(111 I Group two lists: Arch Street. 4 Electronics and Du Pont rose Caroline Drive. Tiffin Avenue, St. around 1. Alcoa, Revnolds Metals, I Margaret's Road, Philclare Road.

I Allied chemical and Westing- yi.ui I. mm 11 Police Get Report Of Hitskip, Theft Georce Huuhes. 140 E. Main Auxiliary, Post 182, Columbus. jWMancrg ana Liscianareiio ana l-ntQ TO MClXaV Service was held at 3 m.

Mon wue, cnargea wun Sherman Road, Adena Road, nouse skipped ahead about 2. day in the First Presbyterian conspiracy to commit a felony. SALEM, Ore. AP) Douglas Drive. Evans Road.

Ca- At noon the Associated Press told police Tuesday evening that v.nurcn ai oiuaa. vpnom- aicivay. 00, Minn-nine uitgu.i u- nrivp. i neroKee uoaa. uneiaa a i ..11 np pf thi a thm av i nis uox auiomooiie was SirUCK DV PIIationwide Mutvol InwraiK C.

1 Aa" I. i PiiraM ,,.7 Tr. Koaa- Huron S232.20 with industrials aheadian unknown vehicle while narked related it. Simon's Flowers 18 East Second Street Dial PR 2-7196 or PR 3-4988 neral Home after 4 p.m. hower's secrctary of the Mill Street Aj Mutual fi.t Inturam C.

day. "zgeraia was in the lobby from 1953 to 1956, died today of a whpn I.inrianHrolln and Kit ulf i III Intwanca Ca. 11.80, rails up 60 cents and utili-Un front of his studio. He also said ties up 30 cents. a camera was stolen from the S.

government bonds edsod studio recently, higher. 1 iivan aniiiviit. checked in as Mr. and Mrs. F.i Buralary Reported At Truck Stop Carey Penwell BALNBRIDGE-Carey k.v Rnom Police Get Report Mom Truck Stop, Route 35, CUnrnoA Wifli Trt Of 'Dirty Trick' Hillsboro Community Hospital aft-! hotel.

west, was broken into sometime! er two years illness Sheriffs deputies have arrested aflcr. At Double Killing A band of policemen was sta He was born in Ross County tioned in rooms about 1242. Gold- Mt. Maxine. Paterson.

39. whose Aug. 14, 1880, a son of Moses and was snoring through the address is listed onlv as chim. a cigarette machine. The sheritt SANTA MONICA.

Calif. AP)- 'uv. 1 nffipo tain a rripn un tnrn frnm Eliza Grimm Penwell. On i cothe. on a destruct on of nroDcrtv facuic ransaaes Dunaer nas 11, itui.

lie uicu icu k)Qi ail been charged with trying to kill An alarm clock sounded at 4 charged filed in Municipal Court who survives. 1 his wife and mother-in-law by pushing them over a cliff in an automobile. Also surviving are. two sons. H', by Mr.

ana rencn, iw vin-Clarence and Albert, both ofby the jewelry St. Riding Mower Springfield; four daughters, Mrs.e"; fber8 to ttir.j The Frenches claim that Taken From Farm rL, Trrn nf R.inchnm Mr I strolled trance- Paterson tossed human excreta on YOU Will Always Find A Large Selection Ol Fresh Cut Flowers HERE! John Griggs, 37, was accused Ocie Knief of Urbana. and Mrs.ilike from toward Hc their porch and screen door, splat-; Jack L. Smith. Robinson Road.

Tuesday of two counts of at-Pauline shoemaker and Mrs. Ruth' tinkered with the lock a bit and tcrinc it onto a new sofa and rock- told sheriffs deputies Tuesday tempted murder. Moore, both of Bainbridge; one i then entered into the arms of de-; ing chair. They estimated clean-night that a 300-pound riding-type1 His. wife.

Norma, 34, and hcr sister, Mrs. Roxie Everhart 0f Raymond Clark. i ing costs at about $73. Mrs. Pater-lawn mower had been taken from mother, Mary Nilson.

63, told For Everyone The moderate cost of Root-Hciby service enables those in the most limited income brackets to provide the loved one with a memorial service of exceptional beauty; our service is within the means of all. Ph. PR 3-2149 ROOT-H El BY MEMORIAL HOME SOUTH PAINT STUttT CHILLICOTHE. OHIO son is to be given a hearing in his garage and that several heads police he got out of the auto ana hart officiating. Burial will be In; Municipal Court on Aug.

1. i of cabbage were missing from his pushed it into a 450-foot-deep can carden. He said the mower was von. then ran down the canyon Bainbridge; 25 grandchildren and 20 great-grandchildren. Service will be held at 2 p.m.

Friday at the Smith Funeral Home with the Rev. James Rine- the Twin Township Cemetery. ERICK. Okla. AP High last seen Saturday.

It was valued wall and struck them with a tire school students here have been at $323. and rock. Friends may call at the funeral home after 7 p.m. Wednesday. Say It With Flowers assigned certain storm cellars in town to which they report whenever there is danger of a tornado.

SUNOCO NEED VACATION CASH? Borrow enough from us to toka that long awaited vacationl Repay ut with convenient monthly poymantt when you return. Tako a vacation-Pay your bills. From Joniaitih FLOWER SHOP Western and Woodbridge Av. Phone PR 2-7756 I 1 Has established station In Chillicothe area for lease. Qualified man must have capital for stock equipment.

Sunoco will provide a complete 6 week training course with salary and expenses. For Interview, Contact SUN OIL columbus, br 9 9421 EVENINGS R. S. LEAR, Columbus I1U 6 2179 4 Million Dollars to Relieve Itch cf Piles It i ftimat4 that pvrr millinn dollars a year ia vpent on variad remedies to relieve itch of piles. Tet drutfl5ts tell you that cooling, stringent Peterson.

Ointment aonthea pile, torture in minutes. hK or Sir tube applirstr. Ftrr. nn't Omtriifnt gives fast, joyful relief from itching, tt pr money back. i CITIZENS BUDGET COMPANY 17 West Second St.

PR 4-4316.

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