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The Courier from Waterloo, Iowa • 13

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WATERLOO DAILY COURIER. WATERLOO, IOWA. WEDNESDAY. APRfL 19. 1M4.

rage TMrt-n 140 Seniors Will Mona Paulec Will Become, Honorary Sorority Member rain, Livestock Markets Treble Damages Assessed Against Conclude Study Nofes Aboui N. E. Iowans in fhe Service (Cuirtrr Specml lerxHeet Cedar Falls The last number at La Porte City Viking Pump Co. STICKS DECLINE of the lecture-concert series at Iowa State Teachers college this Department Store Sales in the U. S.

(Courier Bptrinl Service) Firm Charged With Violating season will be the concert by Mona Taulee, mezzo soprano, of W2J.2WOO NDU Courier tftriai sn ir Porte Citv Forty seniors will ray rue cvrreu o. toKcri, son r.P,ivm rlinlnmaa at commence. the Metropolitan opera association at 8 p. m. Thursday in T.

Fin SIXTH Tl IDE QUOTATIONS II STEADY WITH TUESDAY DECLINE of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Bogcrt of l.a Torte Citv Fayette, hat OPA Price Ceilings.

Des Moines (JP) Four judg ments totaling $4,834.38 were ob auditorium. high school at 8 p. m. Thursday, Miss Taulce'i program consists ulIv May 18. in the school auditorium The address will be by Dr.

Eric talned Tuesday In OPA treble of lour groups of songs in ltal- compicica ine lan. German. French and English, "ir 0ce, lillSTILS LAG L. Clitheroc, of Coe college, ce damage suits in federal court at and one ODeratic aria, the famous aavancea iiying 80 1 I I I I I I I I 1 I 1 1 I I 'I I I I I Kauras Art Ctwec for irt" ,40 Th.r.fora f4-jr- Chanijai Iwnnatt 10 im ism- II' un leraspactivt of Saatoaj ihioi isis- I 1 11 la II i as r)Mto 1 1 Ti 1 I ma as iwie) I I I it2-ii TLif "ft -rflT-n dar Rapids Cedar Rapids. Donald D.

HoldocK 'II est doux-il est bon" from Khool training 'Hcrodiadc- (Massenet! at Williams Baccalaureate services will be el, OPA district enforcement at at 8 p. m. Sunday, May 14, in the Siema Aloha Iota sororitv. a field. Chandler, I school auditorium.

torney, said Tuesday. In each suit, the OPA charged price ceiling violations, he said, and payment to the U. S. treasury music society sponsored by Misa Ariz, received Olive Barker, member of the hi" flnd The class roll: William C. Aren- Fhlrley Harkerson Nw York fljf) Stofka dfclinH sun Wdne(1v anil brought tht Inaa in valuation o( all luu llstd totl.OOO,-(xm.ooo for two alona.

It wat the alxth 1icllne ln th patt avn and the general average i carrier down to a new low lnre Teb. 14. Traniacuorui wera below tha prcvioua aeation. Looet Smaller. Donald O.

Hater holx Teachers college music teaching was commis staff, has Invited Mi Paui. in iioned as a sec was made Immediately after judgment entry was made by Judge Wellwood W. 40 1 -l -1 -1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 I I I I I -l -I become an honnmrv nmh ond lieutenant Blough Kif a ji 77 a 'H 'U it 41 '41 Donald J. Bnldt their society. She has accepted ln the armvalr Henry N.

Graven. Those named in the suits, the tWta el Dw fssl it v. tt4 forces. Lieuten Lt. Bogert t-ois A.

Buck Darlrne E. Bur ana win te initiated at ceremonies Wetlneadav'a loei er imaller than In the previous trulon. although a few ant Bogcrt is to be held Thursday at 11:30 a. former student at Fayette high weidon e. cole of them, including Lounvllle St Mh followed by luncheon In the Com- vtlle.

and General Realty preferred, ex Iowa Hog Markets Outside Waterloo Donald W. Cord- SChool. Chlcaso Hos; sale er slow Wednesday snd generally steady with Tueaday's decline Sirictly food and ho it- titers yearlings wers active. Tha lamb market was alow, bidding 23 cents lower on kililnf classes. HOGS.

HOOS Salable receipts. 14,000: lotal slow, fnerally steady; sjood snd choice 2' to 270 lbs. $13.75 snd 113.80. top 113 85; in 230 lbs. 13 33 ts 113 VI; weights over 330 lbs.

I13.0VH 13 21: good snd choice 170 to 190 lbs. I12.7.1t 13 50: sood and cholct 130 170 lbs. 112 0041 13 00: fiod and choica 300 to 5.10 lb. sows 112 503 12 iit dear-anca of good and choice bogs. CATTLE.

CATTT-t; Salable receipts. 12.001: salable calves l.OftO; strictly good snd choirs) fed steers and yearlings active, fully steady; medium to aversge-good grades steady to weak, mostly atesdy; largely steer and heier run; heifers active, steady; good grade beef cows fully steady on Easier account, but all other grades and canners and cutters weak to mons at 12:30. tended to more than 4 point. An early j. ray I i attempt to rally the rails, weak feature Des Moinea JT) Prlcea Wednesday: Titeadav.

failed and near closing tim Decorah Decorah relatives and Phyllis c. rvi Rlrhard A. Hushes Dorothy M. Iver-on Jean K. Jenka Firhard C.

Kooher William D. Lee Melvin J. Leeh Darrell G. Molina Bobert L. Moora Jean t.

Palmer Jamet C. Pearaon Mary A. Petera W. William Peck Blehard M. Porter Marlin D.

Powera Clen K. J. Schecl Richard K. Shi- meal I I.owel J. Smith Dorothy L.

Steph- ena Donald Good butchers: Winp Commander this group again was heading downward friends have been notified that Lt. H. DeNeut Industrial Issues all tay. I nil ties had a few firm spota but thev failed of CAP Will Speak KJTT' Mr- Thomas Kerr of Galena, 111., for- Everett l. Dexter in hold at tha highs.

Late In the day, moderate losses were noted In the steel at U. allS Mail residents of Decorah, is on Aivma r. Dunkei- I Via iiiAw km ffftm Arabia fnr hn. I berger motors, oil, tire Issue, and non-fcrrou (Cnurier Soeeial Service) metal shares, I.lnuors Join Dec-line. ilia waj iiuuic itwiii wwa I Til vt rnL-1- pitalizution.

While in swimming Mercer Mason City Cedar Bapidi Ottumwa Austin, I0 10 170 Ihs. 11210 1I.S 44 179 to )M lbs. 13 13 15 111 503117(1 11.90 ISO to 2'V) lha 13 20 13.003 13.13 12 50313.00 13 3O0 to 270 lb 13 4 13 44 13 4.1 13 40 270 to 300 lha. 133) 13 20 13.0.113 13.40 300 to 330 lbs. 13.1.1 12 9S 12 13 OS 13 40 330 to 30 lha 13 93 12.70 12.70 12 90 13.1 Good packing sows: 270 to 30 lha 12 43 12.4,1 13 2012 40 11 50 30 to 400 lbs, 12 12 3S 13 1011 12 30 1150 4'M to 4.S0 lb 12 35 12 25 12 00 1 12 20 12.

0 4Z0 to 300 lbs 13 2 12 15 1190 .112 10 13 30 Cedar Falls At a ioint meet. Llauors declined as much as 3 pointa he struck a submerged rock. His coiestine M. rt- in American Dlsllllerj utamped which skull and several vertebrae were I ing of the Chamber of Commerce, the auxiliary, and members of the Civilian Air patrol, to be held at made a new low. New Iowa wert made mcnara rein uniuitu.

I a. mil bv such atocks as U. R. Steel, Allied Chemical, i. I.

Case. Central Violet Marlon T. Gill the Black Hawk hotel. Tuesday judgment amounts and the products involved were: Frank Kapoun, Cedar Rapids, $1,863.49, sale of 31,476 pounds of meat and meat products. Cliff O'Brine, Cedar Rapids, doing business as Cedar Rapids Toultry and Egg Co, 8209.49, sale of eggs and poultry.

Sojka's Market, Cedar Rapids, a partnership of John and Marvin F. Sojka. $858.98, sale of 15,473 pounds of meat and meat products. Viking Pump Cedar Falls, $1,814.40, sale of brass castings. Statement by Wyth.

Cedar Falls (Special) George Wyth, president of the Viking Pump said Wednesday that the judgment obtained against the brass division of the company in federal court involved the sale of brass ingots. Sometime ago the OPA ordered the price of ingots reduced a cent and a half a pound, Wyth said, and later rescinded the order. In the interim the Cedar Falls foundry, unaware of the ordered re Sugar. Douglas Aircraft. Internationa Nashua Dale Thompson, son of Note: The above quotauona are baaed principally on truck hauled hogs.

Nickel. Pepsi-Cola, and International ai ociock, 1,1. t- Col. Donald C. Johnston winff mm, Harvester.

Dow Chemical. Dome Mines Mr. ana wrs. uwen onorx, wnouhij jjji itiLumv ut mander of the TAP n. Mnin.

serving with the army ln the Lee Rubber. Socony-Vacuum. and Nash Ioica Falls for Kelvlnator equaled their lows. will be principal speaker. "th Pacific, has recently been Final Sales Wednesday GRAIN FUTURES New York U.R Slock market closed Year Is $97,789 Movies of CAP movements in promoted from corporal to ser Iowa and other ueeHnnn unit geant.

At the time he was in lower. z.ic lower; bulls snd vealers stesdy; ae-tive trade on all shipper tyt heavy bulls, sausage offerings to 112 00 and fat bulls to $13 50; vealers $16.00 down; best fed steers $17 00: rext highest prtc $16 90; little sbove $18.25, very liberal sirrply sold, however, at $13 75f no; best heifers tMOO. bulk $13 0013.25; cutter cows $3 71 down; strictly food beef cows to however. SHEEP. SHErPr Salable receipt.

total $.000: slow, generally bidding 25e lower on slaughter lambs, bet earlr bid $18.15, asking steady or 18.J0 en most good and choice fed wooled western lambs: sheep again very scares, S. ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK South St. Paul. Minn msiTATrT r- chnun rinrtpd Infn th service he was a I 4Ceurnr JpecMI ServirfJ Air Redn.

sturlent at the University of Iowa. iowa talis, ia. ine ciiy 01 iowa ..142 3.1'a I i i rr wort rtl iHKiHA Al. Chem. Al.

Chal. Amn. Air. Amn. Can WATERLOO MARKETS April 19.

The following quotations represent top price paid for good to choice truck bogs delivered to the RaU Packing, company, Waterloo. Iowa. noes. Stesdv. ISO to 170 lbs.

$11.50 170 to 130 lbs. 12 21 1M to 2O0 lbs. 13.00 DEVELOP MIXED OL'T OF itnsPTTAr it am receivea 58' rn i.i i durintf tne year ename mar. 01 Amn. C.

F. 3S'i Reuben Miller. 515 Clay street, tion machinist's mate second class. lhe "p.ort of FIoyd Amn. Dlst.

2 use mntre rr j. in. xvilDDei. cuy manager. Amn.

Loco. JSH evening from Sartnri MnmiaiLinw nri.oh ofter eiPht mnnths At the beginning of the year TREND 0 hncnitat u' ZZT the amount on hand was 15.183. Amn. M. F.

M'i Amn. Roll. Amn. Smelt. 36'j cite tias UL-CII I.VI1- III tuiliuai.

iUllt ill nic svutu I. 4l fined for thn ia.f w. hvh 93. making total receipts for the 3iO to 270 lbs. 134.1 Amn.

Sug. 34 ins a rnr iwUnni in rvm KT.na, Mnnnit I year $112,975.89. 270 to lbs. 13.25 Amn. T.

T. the 12 Jii wiiiit wic I Dirndl, una, vii.i Miller car wa tnir h. h.n receiver of Expenditures during Chlcaso-JU si Grain futures developed Amn. Tob. 60'4 tt, n.rlArf fntaleH a xed trend on tne Board of iraoe $92,639.16 300 to 330 lb 13.05 330 to 360 lbs.

12. Si Packing sows 270 to 30 lbs. 112.40 close Wednesday after a late recession ariven Dy unriord Drenner, 1621 several citations and wears silver i 7 Franklin street. Mr Cash on hand Apr. 1, Amn.

Waterw. S't Anaconda 25's Armour 111. 5 1944, was lead by a break In rye. duction, filled an order for a client, Wyth said. Dr.

Knoff Opposes Austin-Wadsworth Conscription Bill fereri snvursl hmlis. Rye finished tne day off to tip Atch 64'i 30 to 4O0 lbs. 12 30 400 to 4V lbs 12.20 4S0 to SiO lbs 12.10 wntu lua diiu tt i cent a bushel: wheat unchanged, to up mnltiniA ine lotai taxaDJe vame or au Avn. Corp. S't oats off to up and barley i i nir I liraM3TI Pa7t venncLll I i a CATTLE.

Quoted unchanged to off B. 0 7H Beatrica 33 Bendix 341, Heavy- selling or May rye raunea a Steady to weak CEDAR FALLS VISITOR. Cedar Falls (Snerial. vt. 7, i water wrKS closea ine year downtown of one cent and depressed Good 'o other deliveries.

New plans of the Com- Good to choice. 13.7.li 14 00 modity Credit corporation to Increase the Medium to 1.000-1.200 12.00'ti 13.00 Marv E. Ranrfaii LT- witn a taiance or JiSJi.iu. action over xususiavja bimi-c flauchter of Mr Tr. ji corn movement to Industry, uncertain- Pair 00-0 10 OOntll.OO Beth.

Stl 6T1 Boeing 13Ji Borg 35 Bucvrus 9 Budd Mff. Butler ties on the war front and the large Common S.001S 8.00 Randall, 521 V4 Clay street, Is vis- gram received from the war de- IWoman Dies in movement of tanaoian grain 10 im Yearling country were bearish factors. Good to choice lSOO'HUOO jung ner parents on a n.HavL.tmt tw icfr Mr Mav Trailer Truck Fire Ca.e 33 V. leave from Port Headquarters, ine Brookins, May Issue pirecuve. Medium to good 800-800 12.75fll3.7S Washington advices reported that the Fair 600-800 8.30:u9.50 Caterpillar 4S war food administration may Issue a Common 600-800 IMii t.iO v.y "iiii ira, xn wnere sne Sergeant Chambers was a tail Marshalltown.

Ia. fl Mrs. Celanese 32 'i IS tSiailonea. fmnnni a T.ihprnfnr ISnmh- tit i Cerro Salable receipts Wednesday. $.600, total 3.700.

Generally steady market on all slaughter cattle. Short load choice 1.120. lb. steers $11.85. Good nd choice 1 03- I.

048 lb. steers $15.50. Good 1.172-lb. 15 40. Bulk medium and good 15.00.

Few good heifers up to $14 00. common and medium kinds 12.50. Good cows 13.50; common and medium grades 50. Canners and cutters $6,508 50. Good beef bulls 12.00.

Medium and good sausage offerings 11.50. Stockers and feeders In light surplv s'esdy. Late Tuesday around 800 ib. Teeder steers $13.75. Common and medium stockers Wednesday $9 0010.30.

Dairy cows steady, good end choice largely $100 to $150. CALVTS: Salable and total J.8O0. Vea'srs steady, good and choice $13 004715 00. Common and medium tSJOir 12.50. cull, $3 008.00.

HOGS: Salable receipts, 13,000. total 13.000. Fairly active, all classes and weights 10c higher. Good and choice 200 to 270 lb. butchers 280 to 30 lbs.

13.fX"!rl3.30: 170 to 190 13.3.1: 140 to 160 lbs. $10 33 II. 83. Good and choice sows $12.23 to mostly $12.35. Aversge costs and weights for Tuesday, barrows and gilts $1316 and 216 pounds; sows, $12.23 and 376 pounds.

SHEFP: Salable receipts. 1.100. totsl 1.800. Supply limited to few hundred mixed native truck-ina and one load Montana feeding lambs. Market opening fsirly active, around ateady.

Odd head and small packages common to good native woolskins Short deck good and choice 94-lb. shorn lambs with mostly No. I pelts $14.90. Other good and choice shorn lambs with mostly No. 1 pelts $14 75.

Common to good native ewes fS.JOgS.SO. directive proniomng com saies in ine Metiers open market and make the Commodity Good to choice S50-TO0 12.50313.50 Credit Corp. the only legal purchaser. Good to 1 3.00ni 14.00 Chrysler Des Moines (INS) Announcement was made Wednesday that 30 Iowa church leaders have expressed opposition to the Austin-Wadsworth labor conscription bill pending in congress. Their names were signed to a statement offered by 1.100 pro-testant, Jewish and Catholic leaders, which communicated its opposition to congress through the free labor committee of the Workers Defense League.

Iowans signing Ihe statement included the following ministers: L. K. Bishop, Des Moines; Grant ty tii v. it wilt vj. uuiiicu er, of the U.

S. army air force. He to. death Wednesday when the Colum. Gas Lehigh Val.

5. L. Ac M. 74 Lockheed IV Lorrtllard 17, Mack 3J, Martin Glenn, lH's Minn. 38 M-K-T 2'i M-K-T pfd.

12', Monty. Ward. 42's Morrell 39 Nash IPs Nat. Avn 10', Nat. Bia 20', N.

C. 2't Nat. Dairy 20'a Nat. Put 31 Nat. Tea 7'i N.

Y. I7, Nor. Amn. IT Nor. Amn.

Av. 8' Nor. fac 14' Ohio Owens III S7 Pan Amn 29's Penney 9' Penn 29 Pea. Gal S8'i Phillip i 'i Plymouth 17', Proc. At Gab, 5', Pullman 39' Purol 1Si R.

C. A S's Rep. Steel IS', Safeway 4fi' Savage 7'( Sears S7'i Sheaf fer M'i Shell 2', Simmons 24, Sinclair 12's Soconv 13 Sou. Pac 273, Sou. Ry.

23 perry 24 's Std. Bds 29'. S. Ind. 32', N.

J. 517a Studebaker 14 Swift noa Swift Intl. 30j Texaco 4rt Tex. Gulf 3.1", Tidewater 13'. Ttm.

R. B. 44 t. w. a Trl-Cont 33, 2rtth Cent 12 '1 I'n.

78 I'n. Pac 1021, I'n. Jd'i Vn. 22 Utd. Corp.

Pi S. Rub. 4.T, U. S. Steel U.

S. Stl. pfd. Wet. Un.

4S West. Air. 21's West. Elec. 94'', Wool worth 3.

Weakness In rye encouraged selling Medium to good HOO-goo 9.00ino.o0 mm was a graauate or me unanescuy Sem -tra ler truck ooerated bv her 1 wut4wifciuii u.r. 1 u'3F rtfs. heat In light volume. May delivery Fair S00-700 tool 8.00 Com. Solv.

Container Cont. Can partment announced the temporary caueht lire aftcr a co1 continued at the ceiling and other de- Common 600-708 d.OO 7.00 liveries staged a brief rally in mid- Cows- nrnmnf juuicu uic oiinj an iuiic vu- lision. "4 twu xowa omcers, ,34, anff went overseas in ti, a a ht n. session. Good to choice, corn 10.50flll.50 inciuaine seronw cnianm.

4 uiunu to Weather rentlnnes rsrorsoie. I Medium in ood. earn 7Milil2.1 I.W n.atvihA 1 i I 5,4 1 1 3V, 80S 4s 14t 22li 34 S1. 54 i 31 48 141 1 33', 161 11 i 41s 35'', 41H first limitenant uK-f wlit." wecemDcr, in was iuunu in me ruins 01 iiic Gra heard talk of flour sales and a Common to medium a 0,1 ri a in Cont. Mtrs.

Corn Prod. Curtlss Douglas Du Pont Ea.t. Air, awivii, HUiUlkC truck cab, resting order was in tne marKct ror juiy Canners and cuttera 6.00 7.75 wheat from mills but demand had not Common eannara a.7S, 2i uoose, TC. Cedar Falls. Fredericksburg Postmaster ana Officials of the Red Ball Trans- reached suffclent volume to make this Bulla Eastman F.

Anderson, Cedar Rapids; Edwin Gives Gladbrook Erie a factor. Weather continued favorable Bologna bulls. h7. 10.OftJtll.00 for winter wheat growth, livestock llqui- Bologna bulls 1.200-1.700 8.75 8 75 datlon in volume and large Importations nologna bulls 1.200 Hi it 8.75 Mis. P.

E. Morf have receivea fcr Co. of Omaha, which owned word of the promotion of their the truck, said Mrs. Prewitt had son, Lt (j. Robert Morf, of joined her husband in Chicago and Beaufort, S.

where he is sta- wa9 riding back to Omaha with H. Bonsall, Fairfield; Raoul C. Calkins, Keokuk; Elmer E. Dierks, Legion Picture in were marten icior. Fancy aelected (13.75, Firestone Gen.

El Gen. Fd. 1 H.I.I. I Iowa City: M. Everett Dorr.

Va VJHIS ariea in nynipuij- win, LI Vfl crams but the market met some support rhoic in.Mn HMfltitM Gen. Mtrs. rina; Lewis L. Dunnington, Iowa on the decline. 1 he strong teea suuanon choice 140-180 12.00312.75 Gen.

T. R. 19 City; Gerald E. Knoff, Cedar Falls; Memory of Son (Couritr Special Service) Gladbrook, la. In an unusual program held in the Legion hall was offset to some degree py tne va- Good 125-200 11.50W 12.25 nadlan grain moving here.

Good light 110-130 8.00,i 10.75 10 421 Gillette Goodrich Goodyear Lewis T. Olson, Cedar Rapids; H. L. Ruthratiff, Cedar Rapids, and tionea as mgnt him. instructor.

They formerly lived in Cedar Lt. Morf was Rapids. graduated from Prewitt was in a serious condi-high school tion in a hospital suffering from here in 1934, at- jeg arm ancj b0(jy injuries and tended William severe burns. Oood jrade calves priced according to i-DAiM Awn DDnviQinwc: wein5 na Walter E. Ulrech, Story City.

Gt. Nor. pfd. 3m, Gt. West, Sug.

2i vinnim risw 1 uv "v.vi.v, HEEP. rviri.nu si Grain ranea Wednesday: I Steady, juonaay evening, Mrs. J. O. King, 74, presented a large painting in oil to the members of the Ehrig- Prev.

Genuine spring lambs 70-110 IlJ.T5ffI5.fJ0 Houston 8's III. Cen 14', Ind. Ray 35'i Jewell college KANSAS CITY LIVESTOCK Kansas City. Mo.PV HOGSr Salahln Wheat Open High Low Close Clow Jop fed yearlings 11.7313.23 AiciurK post of the American Le at Liberty, DELAWARE SENDS Mi, i 731- 1 731. 1.73's 1.73s 1.73H aoorn (.23 Inland 74'i and total Wednesday: 3.000; fairly active.

I 1 SR 1 K8'. 1 HHi I tun Int. Harv. S9 mostly steady. Good and choice.

500 tn July Sept. gion. This picture, "Pharaoh's was painted by Mrs. King and taught rural schools 10 TO ARMY AND NAVY 1 85H I.6.H4 l.M'a S-I'a I Int. Nick.

rat shorn awes 100-130 Fat shorn ewes 130-200 5.50',i7.00 8.50 rft 7.00 S.50 9.00',8.50 LEGION WILL PLAN 25TH ANNIVERSARY PROGRAM THURSDAY (Courier Svrrial Eervict) Cedar Falls Plans for the 25th anniversary of the American Legion post, which occurs in Oc Int. Paper 1 84's 165' 1 64H 1.63'a 1 6S Dec. 270 $13.50, few $13.53 280 to 30 $12 "3 to 170 to 190 $13.10 to $13.25: 140 to IM $10.75 to 111 5 Medium shorn awes ana was started many years aeo 1 UniCKasaw Courier Special Service) T. T. Oats Shorn awes when her son, Earl, was a lad of county, and Manchester, la.

Six Delaware 3.75(13.30 4.23uS.79 May Bucks 82 78' 2S, 13, 13, 88', 30 20 23', 33 later in high county men have gone to Camp July five. The painting was given to. Buck lambs discounted tl per ewt. 82 78', 73', 73'- Johns-Man. Kenne Keystone Kresge Kroger 73J, 77'a 73', 72's 771.

73 ls 73 7RH 731, 73 Mi the Legion memory of her son. Sept. Dec. Robert Morf school at West Dodge for enlistment in the army Branch. Fol.

and four more left Monday of this 731, GRAIN. (Trom Waterloo Mills Co. Earl, who was killed in the battle Zenith tober, will be made at the regular monthly meeting of the organiza 3JH Hour, Clear Quilt. 49-lb. sack, of Verdun during the first World Mwing "is enlistment Mar.

24, 1941, week for navy induction. Army 1.28. 1 28, 1 27', 1.28 l.I8s S2.33 .48 .27 R.ve: May July Sept. Dec. war.

uuen iook nis primary night enlistees Included Royce Freder- PUBLIC UTILITY STOCKS (Nominal Quotations! Sows. $12 10 to $12.33. CATTLT: Salable. total, J.20O. Fairly active, largely steady on all classes: some strength on slaughter yearlings and cows.

Largely beef steer supply with around 13 loads strictly good and choice grades, $13.50 to $15.10, latter price on strong weights, most medium and good grades, $13.00 to $13 23; load lots common Mexicans still unsold. Good and choice heifers and mixed yearlings. $14.00 to $13.25. latter price for two loads mixed odd head common and medium heifers, $9.00 to $12.50. Strictly good grain-fed cows.

1.230 to 1.325 7S 1 3.V. 1 26 1.2.1V, 1 1.2S'. Ub 1 23V, 1.24 1 22, 1.23. 1.23". MCW 1 24 i.24 1 23H i "'a I Lfcr(t Harrv Foster rnmmanrtor nf fhe at corpus L-hnsti.

ick Joslvn. Masonville: Rav E. tion Thursday in Legion hall. Prof. I.

H. Hart of Teachers college will speak on "Research Work in Minnesota" at this meeting. .17 Potatoes, cwt. Siangan Barley: post, accepted the picture and paid tnen was wltn the United Air- Minkler, Walter W. Holthaus, a tribute to Mrs.

King. Mr. and lines as c-P'lot for several months Walter P. Boeke. Harold W.

Hawk- until he was sent to Beaufort as er and Le Rov Biddle. Manchester. 1 28 1.28 POILTBT. 1 24. I 24H Heavy hens JO May July Sept.

1.1 1.19Vs 1 18H 1.18s 1.18 Leghorn hens .18 Heavy springs, over 4 lbs. .23 ITndee A lh mnA I of their later years in Cedar advanced flight instructor. Navy: Aulden Hansel, Victor Mc- Heights, Waterloo and Gladbrook. Yaldon has re- Carthy, and Paul Smith, Manches-It was through her efforts that the ce'Yecl the Purple Heart award, ter; and Dean Preussner, Dundee. Gladbrook public library was or- h'5? 'ven her husband, Ser- GRAIN KKICtS A I All No.

a poultry So less LELAND DIX AND WIFE CEDAR FALLS VISITORS (Courier Special Servicrt Cedar Falls (Special) R. Leland Dix, pharmacist's mate COUNTY ELEVATORS (Trom B. SehulU). Ark. Pr.

Lt. 9 pet. Ark. Pr. Lt.

pet. Cent. St. Elec. pet.

Cent, St. Elec. 7 pet. Cent. St.

Pow. Lt pet. Iowa Electric 6'i pet Iowa Electric 7 pet. Iowa Elec. Lt.

Pow. I pet. Iowa Elec. Lt. Pow.

81 pet. Iowa Elec. Lt. Pow. 7 pet.

Iowa Power Light 8 pet. Iowa Power Light 7 pet. Iowa Public Service pet Iowa Public Service pet. Iowa Public Service 7 pet. Ia.

Pub. Service Com. t.ar,i,nrl lcn Kol WflO WDS WOUndea lun-'Witaillv S.llJJU 3 reen nines .10 TuL nZL by shrapnel in the attack unon PLAY TO BE MAY 10 IN WAItKUJU Ktn cured hide .10 no. 1 cured ernes Jl Waterloo, Wednesday. Buii nl, ft1 ana sia.a; most common and medium.

$9.00 to canners and cutters. $6 50 to $8 73. Medium snd good sausage bulls. $1000 to $11.75: good beef kind. $12.50 to $13.00.

Medium to choice vealers. $12.00 to $1400. Small supply medium and good stocker and feeder steers, to $13.00. SHEEP: Salable and total, 12.000. Slow, practically no slaughter classes sold early; asking fully steady.

Best fed, lambs held above 13 cars sheer. Ing lambs about steady at $13.50 to $13.73. Gladbrook 0 which she was the atoll Feb. 3. He is now Manchester, recovering in a base hospital, foUowing high school pupils have Cash Brlces at country elevator quoted Sheen Delta ....2531.23 6.00 by Lam son commission merchants.

Horse hides. Nos. 1 and 1 Mr. and Mrs. King were the par- au.uu "iic.

4U" with offices in Narsn-riice puiiaing. ioi first class, and Mrs. Dix, arrived Monday evening for a visit at the home of his parents, Mr. and Bid Asked 88 102 101 105 23 24 8 10 47 '4 4R4 714 7.1 'i 7.1 '-i 79', 81 85'a lOfi'i 107 108 111 107 Ml 109 113 64 8 7H 8Ji. 7 tVt 81) 75 78 4's 8'i 10Hi 110 114 22 25 HoH H4'4 13', Hi, 98 102', 101 105 103 107 Ia.

So. mil. 8 pet. srr. ctf.

Swine Receipts at low: OATS Old. No. 2 white .77 wheat- aifftsass was killed in an automobile ac spicc Posthumously the high school gymnasium cident many years ago north of 11 HmkeL who was A-llJ la. so. util.

B'-4 pet. arr. ctf. No. 3 hard 133 ft t' 1 Ia.

So. Util. 7 pet arr. ctf. Ia.

So. Util. common-Nor. Sts. Power 8 pet.

Nor. Sts. Power 7 Bet. Wafprlnn jviucu iiajy, accoraing to word Jr kJtv-vt'' wcailwt i rye I-08 Iowa -Minnesota Yards and Plants receivea Dy nis widow, a teacher -U. u- POTATOES Chicago Potatoes! Wednesday's arrivals.

88 cars: on track. 215: total U. S. shipments, 717; supplies moderate; for western stock, demand good, market firm; for Northern Triumphs best Qual NW Public Servloe 8 pet. NW Public Service 7 pet.

OSAGE FIREMAN FETED. fWc City school. The Mrs. Ray S. Dix, 2009 Clay street.

He has been in service for 28 months, the last 19 of which were spent in the Osage, la. (Special) Roy Birum, citation reads: Des Molnss 1 Combined hog re 4 i t. ar 1 For callantr lu" oerl oiramman, Maxma icn- ceipts at 19 concentration yards and 11 PROVISIONS New Terk. New York ffV-Eggs: Wednesday's r. wno weni 10 Lies xviomes weanes-day for induction into the army, has been honored with several 1943 Pfc rli as.i ter Pearl Don Dut-of 'ir Hinkel gunner ton.

Don Henyan, Leo Martinson 01 a mortar sauad. was at fhn haco Sioux City GE 7 pet Sioux City GE common SW Public Service 8'j pet. SW Public Service common United Lt At Ry. 8 pet United Lt. By.

8.38 pet. United Lt. Ry. 7 pet. packing plants located In interior Iowa and southern Minnesota for the 24-hour period ended at a.

m. Wednesday were 39.100 compared with 27,500 a week ago Leland Dix celpts, 33.213 esses; stesdy. Current gen. eral wholesale selling prices follow: ity, demand fair, market steady; for poorer stock, demand very slow, market weak: for Cobblers, demand light, market slightly weaker; Idaho Russet Bur-banks, U. S.

No. 1. $3 78: Nebraska Bins farewell parties. The Osage fire company, of which he has been a Mixed colors, special. No.

1 to No. 4, of Hill 368 in a defensive position under intense enemy mortar and WILL BE INITIATED AT south Pacific. On completion of a 30-day leave, 47 lbs. and over, 36c; 48 lbs. average, and 29,800 a year ago.

Fairly active, generally steady, spots 5i 10c lower. Loadings some less than extra. No. 1 to No. 2, 47 li.

member for several years, gave a dinner at the fire hall in his honor Triumphs. V. S. No. 1.

Minnesota and North Dakota Bliss Triumphs, commercials, $2.00 2.35; Cobblers, commer tii ik. a i artmery lire when a group of en- CEREMONY AT I. S. C. emy armed with automatic wea- Ames, la.

(Special) Seven aim uvd. muM, 17 inn -ru. ir mrlium to lbs averaae. ID I Saturday evening. Birum is the n.a? iK Barrows snd gilts, good and choice cials.

52.00'u2 10; Michigan Green Moun Ex-dividend. (Quotations furnished by National Association of Securities Dealers. which slates they do not necessarily reflect actual transactions or firm bids or offers but should Indicate approximate prices.) pons was sighted and reDorted bv Iowa State women will be initiat lbs. 29-3()c: 180 to 180 $10. 90ii 13.00: 180 to 200 tains.

U. S. No. 1. $2.43: Texas Blisa Tri fifth member of the company to be an observer.

Immediately, and ed Int0 Delta Phi Delta, national dirties. 43 29 3 29'sc: checks. kU'-sa 10 an su.iu,f umphs. C. S.

No. 1, per 30-1b. sack. Dix will report to Kansas City, for duty with a naval aviation unit. On returning to the states Petty Officer Dix met his brother, Ensign Meredith Dix, who was in San Francisco, awaiting further orders.

Ensign Dix Is now with the fleet somewhere on the Pacific. 283c. 270 3Q0 $12.7313 30; 300 with utter disregard for his own art Honorary rratermty, at a for life in the face of the heaw n- mal installation Apr. 22. The ini Butter: Fecelpts.

880.679 pounds: firm, to J.io i2.6oai3.30; 330 to 380 called into the service recently. Monday evening a number of couples went to the Birum home on Pleasant street to spend the evening and presented him with a gift. Pr ces unchanged at ceiling. tu.vjuuai, Cheese: Receipts. 624,6.15 packages.

sows, good and choice: 270 to 360 emy shell fire. Private Hinkel as- tiates include Anita Schneider, Ce-sisted in lavine an accurst nnri dar Falls- Guest of the Iowa State nominal; no quotations. 3Sl) to 400 $11 750 12.60; imcage. sows. good.

400 to 450 lbs $11.68 413.30 S. BONDS New Treasury bonds closed Wednesday: 2'is 69-64" December 72-67 loo iB Fractions on V. 8. rovernment bnmds s-nicaso -nuiiei otpaay, ivbuiicv sou xo asu su.vsfjv 12 in effective barrage on this enemy cnsPter wiIl b( Mrs. Lillian Stew-concentration, killing part of the art' former national presi day receipts, pounus; rasnci unchanged.

group ana causing the remainder THE BOND MARKET Eggs: neceipls, S7.471 cases; easy; mar quoted ln thirty-seconds of 1 oer cent ket unchanged. TAVERN RATE RAISED. Decorah, la. (Special) At a meeting of the city council Tuesday night the tavern license was raised from $100 to $200 per year. The new rate becomes effective at once.

New York tfi The bond market Poultry: Live, firm; no cars; 10 trucks; SON TO EASTMANS. Cedar Falls (Special) Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Eastman, 822 Fourth street, are the parents of a son, born Tuesday at Sartori Memorial hospital. PURCHASE 4,500 POULTS.

Reinbeck, la. (Special) moved irregularly lower Wednesday with to flee, and freeing the front line of the battalion from their fire. "During the exchange of mortar fires, an enemy artillery shell market unchanged. Board of Trade some rails declining more than two points. Mr.

and Mrs. John Schlicht, living four and a half miles south Some of the carriers showed plus siuns RATH PACKING AND scored a direct hit on Private In late deallrtfft. with east of Reinbeck, have just re- Cash Quotations Chicago Wheat: Wednesday, none. TTl'n b-Sl! mnrtu nAeUlisa .4 COMBINATION SALE FRIDAY, APRIL 21 JESUP SALE BARN at 1 O'clock HORSES, CATTLE and HOGS now listed. Bring in what you hava lo sell.

Wa have lha buyers. FRANK HARE, Prop. FAY MILLER. Auct. Arthur Satterlee, Clerk.

JOHN DEERE STOCKS I' the rail group managing to regain 1 na nf TnHau' eeived 4,500 turkey poults, pur- OUT OUR WAY na miuuier crew ua parley: Malting. S1.23',11.44. nominal: Chicago Closing quotations Wednes- Under Witt. feed, 1.15S1.22i, nominal. Field seed rer 100 Timothv is 75 member, seriously wounding two a total of $3,825 Last th others, and destroying the weapon.

purchased 4,000 poults at a cost of d': Refunding 5s, Baltimore Sc Oiuo Allied Stores, common 13 imped lotBS of and j- Haven Allied Stores, pfd. (bid) 9B 4ig COURSE WE' THET I THIWK TOO BAP HAD SOME. ER TH WIDOW 15HE HAS Allied Stores, pfd. tasxea Managing to improve. LIKE THCT.

JEST POKED FOCKFUL XUL AUMIT, IS RUBBIKJ' (TO IKJSULT IT INJTO QUIET Ot: THE OU BOY5, STIFFX Borden were St. Paul 3s and Adjusted Ss. Rock Horme Co. (bid) 34 Refund, 4s and Southern Pacific Hormel Co. (asked) 3.lt 41, ot i68 a BUT AM THAR Deere Sc common Other corporates and the foreign list SHOWIKi' TO TR.7 'EM TH' SHUTTlMG sewed rr Peere pfd.

(bid! 32'a were neglected. U. S. government were uon reueevs great- 67 cents each. The Schlichts have credit upon himself and the armed been raising turkeys for the last forces of the United States." several years.

John P. Thoma, ordnance man second class in the navy, is home SOME OATS SEEDED, on leave visiting relatives. After Holland, la. (Special) A finishing a four months course at few fanners with a low acreage a naval technical training center have completed their oats sowing, in the air corps at Jacksonville, tbuut ve not started due to Fla, he will report to a southern the cld rain Hemp Deere it pfd. (asked) 33 UP quiet and showed little change.

STUFF 1HEY WIMDY OL USEE? TO A SUCiAK iu, nominal; red top, tn.ooti, 13.00, nominal; red clover. 831.50, nominal; sweet clover, S10.50, nominal. MAKES GOOD LOSS OF RED MEAT STAMPS BY COLORBLIND MAN Rochester, N. Y.0F) A man-admittedly color blind told his rationing board that, while dispos-ing of his family's unneeded blue ration stamps, he unwittingly threw away the red meat stamps, too. The board, after investigation, an RAISE LJP iUrjJ, I 1044 Hrrmrr Mid-Cont, Pet.

Corp 25li Mon-el! Co. (bid) 37 Morrell Sc Co. asked) 40 Quaker Oats 77 Rath Packing Co. (bid) 40 Rath Parking Co. (asked) 43 Viking Pump, common (bid) 371; Viking Pump, common (asked) 39J Over counter, nominal.

(From James E. Bennett 412 First National building.) win ye rcuutcu iu a tiiixiiiuum 11119 year. CLOSE ON CURB New York Curb stock Quotations port for advanced training soon. VIOLIN AND PIANO RECITAL AT FAYETTE THURSDAY EVENING Courier Special Service Fayette, Ia. Louis Molloy and Miss Lavelle Thompson, both on the music faculty at Upper Iowa university, will present a formal violin and piano recital open to the public on the camDus of Upper at the close Wednesday: PLAN MOVIE PROGRAM.

A motion picture, "They Live Again." will be shown at the Church of the Open Bible, Eighth and Jefferson streets, at 7:45 p. m. Thursday by Clinton Baker, representing the Jewish Community Center, Des Moines. The film deals with the restoration of Palestine as a Jewish homeland. nounced Wednesday it had accepted the story as authentic and that it would replace the family's five currently eilective ration, books.

DESIGNS A WINNER. Fredericksburg. Mrs. Hal Conner received word Ta mm Arkansas Natural Gas A 3' Cities Service It's Great Atlantic 4k Pacific 90 GHIam, Burrell Gillam hare on hand in their Waterloo yords 300 HEAD OF STOCK CATTLE, as follows: 40 Choice Hereford Steers, tvt. 763.

23 Choice Hereford Heifer Calves, wt. 590. 30 Choice Hereford Steer Cilves, wt. 533. 43 Choice Hereford Steer Calves, tvt.

5W. 48 Choice Hereford Steer Calve, wt. S00. 13 Hereford Steer Calve, ivt. 577.

2," Hereford Steers, wt 759. 21 Hereford Steers, wt, 837. 15 Hereford Steers, wt. 713. 10 Black Steers, wt 758.

27 Roan Short Horn Steers, wt. 7no. 28 Ked Short Horn Steers, wt. 731. We consider this one of the finest selections cf ca'M we have ever been able to offer our customers.

Come to our yards today es we have one of the finest selections in Iowa. Gillam, Burrell Gillam Cattle Co. WATERLOO, IOWA Hecla 7'. Humble 42. Illinois Power No.

American Light Sc Power No. American Light Power Iowa university, Thursday, at 8:00 p. m. Republic Aviation J' L'nited Light 4c Power pfd Si's that a letterhead designed by her father, E. E.

Lovrien, of Ellsworth, Minn, was selected as the letterhead of the month by the Minnesota Editorial association. Previous to his purchase of the Ellsworth Molloy Is professor of string and orchestral music and director of the band at Upper Iowa uni MYERS AT FARRAGIX John Warren Myeri, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Myers, Iowa Falls, is now In Farragut, training as an apprentice seaman, it was reported at the navy recruiting office in the federal building here Wednesday. Myers enlisted in the naval reserve.

versity. Miss Thompson is head ESTIMATED LIVESTOCK RECEIPTS AT CHICAGO Chicago Offtclslly estimated salable livestock receipts Thursday: HOGS: 13, 000. CATTt.tr S.ooo, SHEEP; 5,000. News in 1905, who was born on a farm near Alta Vista, was employed by Decorah, New Hampton and Mason City news a7P WiLl takav. ssbw.

-sMJaj. THE BOYHOOD FAL of the piano department. Both are artists who have achieved distinction as performers. ts ffv 1 trrvrt saaf papers..

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