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nn —Help Wanted—Female 'TvTEIL GOOD cook '“"for "‘,,11 boarding house, good sal v -Vpply 318 So- 2nd street. pial 66S4/__ -TTLlER'S WIFE WANTED: Snvii l:ve in house. Light house Lj duties. Good wages. Phone Y_; C R- Dial. Wrightsville i 8682-Jj___ -'7^0; woman full or art time to sell Hospitalization Insurance. Apply 128 Princess St. ylnted lady for re 1 pairing and checking clothes. Apply Oderless Cleaners. 2413 Market St. LnTED SALESLADY CAPABLE assisting in office work. Retail Jewelry Store. cuaic age, exper ience 'if any—married or single, ‘,i,.v ,,\pected. Address in hand writing- Box ‘'3-51’’ Star-News. ^xedTsmart YOUNG LADY '-manent Wilmingtonian, as as lant cashier and other side VA'eo Attractive salary. Apply “.. person. H. and W, Cafeteria. WANTED — EXPERIENC ed white salad woman im mediately. $30.00 week, j r00ni and board. Phone j yrightsville Beach 8686. i T^epPsaleslady, EXPE i -enCed with food points and bookkeeping, references. Apply a. or.ee. Mac's Produce, 103 Williamson Drive, Maffitt Vil lage.___ yAXTED: SEVERAL LADIES AS branch office managers. Apply ;n person only. Snow White Laundry and Dry Cleaning, 501 Wright" St.__ fCiUK EXPERIENCED WAIT resses, $15.00 a week, good tips. Apply Famous Grill, Carolina Beach Road._ \V ANTED — Experienced seamstress on men’s cloth ing, permanent position. Apply in person. Heller's Military Officers Shop, Cape Fear Hotel Bldg. WAXIED^EXPERIENCED COOK j-a housekeeper, good wages, be’y.th certificate required. Dial 4056. _ vvantedT TWO LADIES FOR i penr-Hnent stenographic and gen era: office positions. Write P. O. ,-i. staling age. tHiuiiduun s.ti prior business experience. WANTED7 EXPERIENCED AL teration lady, inexperienced need r : apolv. Write P. O. 3ox 1073. City. ‘' ' WANTED: SEVERAL COLORED maids, five days a week. Apply Him School Cafeteria, Tuesday 9 a. m. WASTED7 SETTLED WHITE woman to keep house for fam ily of six. Write E. D. Carroll, Curriei N. C ^ SALESLADIES FOR LADIES wear. Experienced preferred. Apply Wahl's. 214 N* Front St. WANTED: ONE LADY FOR AL teration and repairs. Apply Mod ern Laundry. 118 So. 17th St. HELP WANTED: GOOD COLOR ed woman, good job, good pay. 205 So. 2nd St. _ D5.—Insurance PROTECT YOURSELF. SEE OUR Preferred Hospital Expense poli cy, also complete accident and health and life coverage. W. A. McGirt, General Agent, R. R. Williams, Special Agent, 215 Princess Street. F E LIVINGSTON & CO~ ^Mutual Insurance—Real Estate Wallace FJdg.-Dial 6P47 100.—instruction STENOTYPE COMPTOMETER. Burroughs Calculators, and all Commercial subjects taught Mrs. Motte’s Secretarial School, 313 Church St. C r i nninTnTi .__ ... oiriLU uidrLAi IMPROVE YOUR FLOCKS, AND MAKE MORE MONEY! Raise pullets on Use this quality mash to gro-w big, husky, profit able pullets. Sav< upto 50%onfeec cost with thi Ful-O-Pep Plan DKDER NOW FROM ■1. J. ALLEN & SON Distributors Dock &, Water Sts. _ Dial 5762 3 100.—Instruction SHIPYARD A N~D RAILROAD workers. We teach over 400 courses. Many allied to your daily work. Learn more, earn more. Drafting, Engineering, Business Courses, Cataloque free. International Correspondence Schools, Scranton, Pa. JEWELRY We have Elgin, Bulova, Hamilton, Longines, Gruen and Le Coutre watches in stock now. JEWEL BOX 109 No. Front St. Wilmington, N. C. TOP PRICES PAID FOR YOUR old diamonds. Jewel Box, 109 North Front St., Wilmington, N. C. JUST RECEIVED 26-PIECE SET William A. Rogers silverware. Hollow handle, Grille knives. Mirror stainless blades $29.75. uiamond tfridal bets 14k solid gold mountings, in perfect matched sets from $19.75 to $275.00. Fine Plati num and Diamond Matched sets from $150.00 to $575.00. Stanley’s Jewelers 109 Princess St. Bridal Sets Special $19.50 up Wilmington Jewelry Shop 127 No. Front—Across from P. O. JEWELRY ~ Matched wedding rings, $17.95. All sizes and styles. Terms. JEWEL BOX 109 No. Front St. Wilmington, N. C. 104. —Loans MONEY TO LOAN On Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Silverware, Men's Clothing, Type writers, Shotguns, Musical Instru ments and Anything of Value! FINKLESTEIN’S LOAN OFFICE 'Wilmington’s Oldest and Largest Front and Market Streets $5.00 AND UP On Your Signature Alone WILMINGTON FINANCE CO. 202 MURCHISON BLDG. 105. —Lost and Found LOST: PAIR OF GLASSES ON Carolina bus between 5 and 6 p. m.. Friday. Call 5402. LOST- 2 "“C’7 GAS RATION books, and tan pocketbook, re turn to W. H. Greene, Rt. 1, Box 219B. LOST7 - A" GAS RATION BOOK license number 200-456. Call E. J. Scott 5397. I LUST: LADY’S RED BILLFOLD containing about S39, between first block Princess street and Murchison building. Reward. Emma Carr Bivins, Star-News, Murchison building. LOST"! ONE MALE POINTER dog. Answers to name “Sam”. Liver and white. Reward. Please cal! Richard A. Shew. Dial 2 3734. FOUND: SMAL FEMALE FOX. terrier. Dial 2-1037. LOST: SMOKED OCTAGON shape gold rimmed glasses at H and W cafeteria. Finder please return, phone 9818. 110.—Livestock FOR SALE: BARGAIN. 15 ELEV en weeks old pigs, 6 hundred to hundred twenty-five pound shoats. A. R. Keith. Dial 6294. TENN. MULES AND DRAFT horses 4 to 6-years old. The best that have ever been shipped to this section direct from the farms of Tennessee. All mules hand pick-id to suit your needs. They will be at my stables on the Castle Hayne Road. Look for my sign: C. S. NEWTON. ONE WESTFRN SADDLE, 2 bridles, 1 pair 5 1-2 ladies boots. Hnrqpc fr sale and horses for rent. Bill Cole Stables. Phone 9710. MYRTLE COURT STABLES ON old Wrightsville Road. Horses for hire. Moonlight rides. Dial 8. Call 8556-W. FOR SALE: NICE SPOTTED Shetland pony, gentle. .J. Sutton, Legion stables, Carolina Beach road. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY ^■ptVEMWP Hewes Cafeteria Naffitt Village Under New Management Here you may enjoy delicious food in cool, refined surround ings at minimum cost. . I ] RAISE YOUR OWN TABLE NEAT at less than 20c lb. ! RAISE BABY CHICKS We sell any number and mail 25 or more anywhere. Hatches twice weekly. 15 leading breeds. 10,000 to 20.000 chicks on hand. ROUDABUSH'S SEED STORE 31 South Front DUI 6030 110. —Livestock TWENTY GUERNSEY MILK, cows, registered and grade. Set. tlement Estate. Venie Johnson, Arden, N. C. 111. —Miscellaneous FOR YOUR HAY CUTTING needs, no job to large. Phone County 6304, C. W. Harvell. 118.—Music JUST RECEIVED: SHIPMENT of combination phonograph ra dios, table and cabinet sets. A. H. Yopp Piano Co., 209 Princess Street. WE RENT PHONOGRAPHS FOR parties and social occasion*. Dial 9625, Whitehead Music Co . 106 No. 2nd. 120—Office Equipment TYPEWRITERS & ADDING MA chines. Ali makes adjusted and repaired. L. C. Smith & Corona Typewriters, Alen-Wales Adding Machines. H. F. Wolfe, Agt,, 114 Princess. Phone 5783. 136.—Poultry COD—BARRED ROCKS. Wyandottes, Reds, Leghorns, $10.95—100. (Special assorted. $6.95—100). Minocras $8.95—100. Order from ad. Assoc. Hatch eries, 1730 Market street. Phi'a, Pa. _ $$$ IN POULTRY BUY OUR bloodtested baby chicks. Profit able fryers, early layers. Rouda bush’s Seed Store. WOODS EABY CHICKS: "BLOOD tested.” Chicks bought now can be raised easily without brood ers or special equipment. Get yours today for friers this fall. T. W. Wood and Sons. 139.—Radio and Repairs Hufham’s Radio Repair Service 517 North 3rd St. Phone 5397 RADIO AND REFRIGERATION repair service. L. D. Blake. Dial 4749. SHACKLEFORD’S RADIO RE pair Service. Any make, any model. 123 Grace St. Dial /817 Commercfal Frigidaire Refriger ation. Archie’s Radio Service Prompt Service, Open Evenings 706 Chestnut.Dial 2-2589. 150.—Rea! Estate FOR SALE: 14 FINE BUILDING lots at Audubon; on Page Bou levard. Size each lot 50x125. Cheap. P. O. Box 381, Phone 2 2039. Kh5 ACRES LAND. 8 MILES South of Wilmington on U. S. 17, Phone County 6304. C. W. Har veil. _ 12 1-2 ACRES OF SOUND FRONT property, with large oak grove. P. O. Box 615. Carolina Beach. FOR SALE': TWO ADJOINING lots on the Carolina Beach Road, each 40x125 ft. close in .can be sold separately or together. Room 503 Murchison Building. Farm Sacrifice Rare Opportunity 80 fertile acres—30 cleared— 20 fenced — 5 room house — lights, water, complete bath 2 1-2 acres tobacco tprobabiy 3 acres next year). Set of barn flues — large feed bam with lights, 4 poultry houses with l0ls _ 6 acres good peanuts—3 acres sweet potatoes — 2 1-2 acres greens — 1941 Farmall Tractoi on rubber — 2 tractor harrows, 1 bottom plow — 1941 mowing machine rigged for tractor, 7 ft. blade — i fertiliz er distributor — 1 one-horse, - 1-two-norse plow—1 one-horse cultivator — 1 upright plow, 3 sweeps — 1 8-year old mule—1 cow to drop 3rd calf soon—200 laying hens — 3 rolls barbed wire — 800 tobacco sticks—5 brood sows — 1 sire hog — 25 Pigs All of this property for sale at $7,000.00 cash. Situated 1-2 mile hard surface about 30 miles from Wilmington in Brunswick County. Phone Sunday 2491 or write Tucker Real Estate Co. Carolina Beach FOR SALE: 4 ACRES, 4 ROOM house, hot and cold water, bath. Good land, close in, Caroline Beach Road. Box 222, Rt. 2, City FOR SALE: MY PROPERTY 200! Castle Street, real bargain. Set me if interested. Mrs. Della M Williamson, 2002 Pender Ave. BUY OR SELL YOUR REAL Estate through Hughes and Mor ton Wallace Bldg, 3rd and Prin cess. Phone 7691. FOR SALE; CHOICE LOT, FOR est Hills. Buy now and builc your home after the war. Dia 4932, MOORE - FONVIELLE REALLY Co. We are equipped to servt you. Iirvm AT rCTATTT __ DT?MTAI .< General Insurance. Frank G Harrsis. Dial 7018.” FOR SALE: 13 ACRES ON MYR tie Grove 1 ound on water con taining four small buildings. Se< R. M. Roberts, 13th and Castle FOR QUICK SALE OF CITY AN! farm property, consult us. J. L Baldwin, Agency, Geo. A. Bid die. Sales Manager. Dial 2-3210 217 Princess Street. LIST YOUR RENTALS & SALE! With Us — A-l Service Frank G. Harriss. 2)3 Princess St “ INSURANCE Specializing in long-haul trucks buses and taxicabs hospitaliza tion and Life. J. L. Baldwin Agency, 217 Princess street. UST your houses anI apartments with us for quic> rental. Marshall Realty Co. 211 Princess. Dial 2-1752. 155.—Seeds—Plants—Bulbs WOOD’S TESTED SEEDS: NOV is the time to plant fall gardens Turnips, rutabagas, mustard kale, spinach, radish, carrots beets, lettuce, broccoli, cabbage onion sets, etc. Victory Gardei Fertilizer. T. W. Wood and Sons 155—Seeds—Plants—Bulbs QUALITY SEED We Specialize in the Seeds You Need SEEDS for all types of growers, home gardens, market gardeners, produce growers and long crop farmers. CROSS SEED CO. 12 Market St. Dial 6868 keep victory gardens full. Plant onion sets, collard and cabbage plants. Turnip, Mustard, Beet, Radish, and other season able seeds. Fertilizers, insecti cides. Roudabush’s Seed Store, Corner Front and Dock Sts. 156.—Situations Wanted MAN, 39, WILMINGTON RESI dent, widely experienced several fields, well educated, desires full or part-time routine or super visory work for war’s duration. Write Box MK”. pare of Star News. WANTED: TYPIST OR STENO graphic work at home or part time office work. 2-1032. BOY 14 YEARS OLD WANTS afternoon and Saturday work. Strong, capable and willing. Call 4225. MAN DRAFT EXEMPT WISHES permanent employment now and also after the war preferably with fertilizer co., as shipping clerk in season, and looking after re pairs and new construction in off season. Dial 4724. SIXTEEN YEAR OLDBOY WISH es apprenticeship to mortician, after school, Saturdays. Write “R W.” care Star-News. 170.—Wan ted WANTE*D: PORTABLE TYPE writer, standard make. Phone 4992. LARGE UNFURNISHED HOUSE keeping room or two room un furnished apartment for busi ness lady. Write “CR” care Star News. WANTED: LAWN MOWER IN good condition. Dial 8 Phone 8918W wantedTWILL PAY CASH FOR Jigg Saw. Must be in good con dition. Harold at Cinderella Booterie. WANTED TO BUY FROM OWN er: 5 or 6 room bungalow, within city limits, possession within 2 weeks. Answer P. O. Box 474. WANTED TO BUY: FOR CASH A lady’s car, late model Ford or Chevrolet, low mileage good tires. Telephone 3311, Carolina Beach. N. C. WANT TO BUY: 1939 TO 1941 1 1-2 ton truck, good tires, good con dition. J. M. Header, Castle Hayne, N. C. WANTED TO BUY GOOD USED furniture. Bost Furniture Co. 29 S. Front. Dial 5540. WANTED BY PERMANENT RE sident of Wilmington, 4 or 5 room unfurnished apartment or house in or near Wilmington. Dial 7155. WANTED: ALL PEOPLES SUF fering kidney trouble or back ache to try "Kido.” 97c. Money back guarantee. At Saunders ujl ug oiuic ui oiuuiuj u xiioi macy. WANTED AIR COMPRESSOR IN good condition. Apply P. 0. Box No. 1051 City. WANTED: AIR COMPRESSOR with capacity of 75 to 150 lbs. Write Box “SN”, care of Star News. WANTED TO BUY: 1941 MODEL Sedan. Must be good, clean car with good tires. Cash if price is right. Dial 2-8184. CASH F£)R YOUR OLD MOTORS, fans, and other house hold ap pliances. Dial 2-3562. WANTED TO BUY OCEAN Front cottage, Carolina Beach, 4 to 7 rooms. Must be cheap for cash. Answer “RL”, care of Star-News. SCUPPERNONGS, GRAPES and other fruits. Will buy any quantity. Highest prices pair, delivered at our winery. Tenner Brothers, Rear 305 E. Trade St. Charlotte, N. C. WANTED: LARGE CLEAN RAGS. Bring to Press Room, Star-News. WANTED FOR CASH: LATE model Buick or Pontiac or sim ilar priced car, four-door sedan. Reply “Car” care Star-News. WANTED: WE WILL BUY YOUR old radios. Highest prices paid. Taubman’s 16 So. Front St. ' WANTED: 2 OR 3 ROOM FUR nished apartment by business couple, no children. Phone 7711 Ex. 232,____ $50.00 REWARD. OFFICER AND wife desire small furnised or unfurnished house or apartment in or near Wilmington. By Octo ber first. Call Wrightsville 8664 J WANTED TO BUY 2 OR 3 OCEAN front lots at Carolina Beach. Must be cheap for cash. Write “LL”, care of Star-News. WANTED GOOD USED LATE model bicycles. We will pay cash. Bring to Pickards. 203 1 Market or Dial 3224. WILL PAY CASH FOR USED sewing machine. Any make. Singer Sewing Machine Co., 304 North Front Street. Wilmington, ' N. C. YEAR ROUND RAILROAD MAN. 1 wife and grown daughter, nc pets, desire unfurnished house oi apartment of two or more bed rooms.'Please call 5070 Sunday or after 5:00 P. M.. week days. ' QUIET, RESPECTABLE COUPLE desire Louse, apartment or light housekeeping rooms, furnished. Dial 6398. ' WANTED TO BUY AT ONCE, factory built trailer, any size. ’ Dial 2-1600. COUPLE DESIRES TO RENT 1 for period of one or two years, : or will purchase, desirable resi 1 dence in southern section. Write “CD", care of Star-News. WILL pay 25e F0R 0NE C0PY of Wilmington News (Evening paper) August 20. Bring to Star News, Circulation Department. COAST” GUARD LIEUT & WIFE desire furnished apartment or house, no children. Write J- J-. , care of Star-News. Many French Leaders Are Arrested By Nazis BERN, Sept. 4.— (®—The Gazette de Lausanne reported today that German authorities in France were arresting many leaders of P'rench economic life and accus ing them of “anti-German senti ments and connivance with dissi dents.” The newspaper said the Naizs also had demanded a purge of Havas, French news agency, with the result that Pierre Dominique had been ousted as its director. The Tribune de Geneve report ed that two French youths had machine-gunned and killed the chief of Pierre Laval’s collabora tionist militia at Thonon in Haute Savoie province. -V TRAFFIC HALTED NEW YORK, Sept. 4.—(^-Traf fic through the Brenner Pass be anu. xiai.y na.2> been at a complete standstill since Thursday’s daylight raid by American Flying Fortresses, the British radio declared today, quot ing a correspondent of the Swedish newspaper Svenska Dagbladet. The broadcast was recorded by CBS. -_V CASH GRAIN CHICAGO, Sept. 4—(#1—No wheat No corn. Oats No. 2 mixed 75 1-2; No. 2 white 74-76; No. 4 73; sample grade white 68 1-2. Barley malting 1.20-1.31 nominal; feed 1.08-1.13 nominal; No. 3 malt ing barley 1.20. —-V N. C. EGGS, POULTRY RALEIGH, Sept. 4—UP)—(NCDA) —Egg and poultry markets steady with light receipts to firm. Raleigh—U. S. grade AA extra large (clean white) 54; hens, all weights, 22 to 25. Washington—U. S. grade A large 51; broilers and fryers 28(4. -V SPOT COTTON NEW ORLEANS, Sept. 4—— Spot cotton closed steady un changed. Sales 5,909. Low midding 16.13; middling 20.13; good midd ling 20.58; receipts 7,358. Stocks 174,715. -V CHICAGO BUTTER, EGGS CHICAGO, Sept. 4.— MB—Butter, receipts 318,357. Eggs, receipts 8, 039. ' --v——_ SPOT COTTON CHARLOTTE, Sept. 4—iff)— Spot cotton 20.70. -:—V 170.—Wanted NURSE DESIRES SMALL FUR nished apartment, references furnished. Write “EM”, care oi C + r, V. "NTamp WANTED: ROOM WITH KIT chen privileges, soldier and work ing wife. Phone 6555 after 7:00 p. m. WANTED TO BUY AN ELECTRO lux oil refrigerator for cash. Quote price to box 735, city. WANTED TO~EXCHANGE, ELEC trie refrigerator for an oil burn er. Address P. O. Box 735, City. TRICYCLE FOR THREE YEAR old. Must be in good condition, H. W. Williams, Rocky Point. WANTED: 6 OR 8" ROOM HOUSE furnished; or 3 room furnished apartment, between Sept, anc Oct. Write C. J. M. care Star News. WANTED: GOATS, ANY NUM ber from 1 to 50. P. O. Box 993 WANTED: RIDE TO CALIFOR nia, couple preferred, leaving before Sept. 10. Share expen ses. Telephone 5223, 3101 Mar ket street, Wilmington, W. G Hamlett. HAVE YOU PROPERTY TO SELI or rent? Annual Southern Class! fied Real Estate pages of tht New York Herald Tribune wil appear Sundays, October 17-24 31; November 7-14-21-28. For ward description of property We'll send suggested advertise ment with cost. No obligation Every advertisement reprintec without charge in widely dis tributed Fall Catalogue. Addres: Southern Real Estate Desk. Her aid Tribune, New York City. 180.—Legal SALE OF REAL ESTATE Under and by virture of thf power of sale contained in a cer tain Mortgage Deed bearing dat< of the 21st day of February, 1941 from Lottie Andrews Gilbert ant her husband Robert W. Gilbert t< V. Sidbury, which said mortgagt is duly recorded in Book 291 a Page 70, Records of the Registei of Deeds for New Hanover Coun ty. and, also, in Book 241 at Pagt 224, Records of the Register o Deeds for Pender County, defaul having been made in the paymen of the debt therein secured ant the power of sale becoming there by absolute, the undersigned wil at 12 o'clock M., in front of tht Court House Door in New Hanove: County, N. C., on the 20th day o September, 1943, offer for sale ant oca cu me iacjb atrva niguvoy for cash, the following describee property, to-wit: All right, title and interest tha the said Lottie Andrews Gilber and her husband Robert W. Gilber have in and to the lands of thi Estate of the late R. J- Andrew: and wife Sarah Andrews, deceased same consisting of a one thin (1-3) undivided interest in Rea Estate situate in New Hanove: and Pender County, subject, how ever to all accrued taxes. Ten percent of the bid prici shall be deposited with the under signed or his agent at the comple tion of the sale. It is provided in the Mortgagf Deed that in the event of a de fault and a sale becomes necessary that the property shall be sold a the Court House Door in New Han over County, N. C.. and the publi cation shall be as provided by lav in the County of New Hanover, N C. Posted this the 19th day of Aug ust, 1943. DR. J. BUREN SIDBURY. Admr. Est. of V. Sidbury. S. E. LOFTIN. Attorney. . - — - - f — ■ .11. ■ . ■■ Selected Stocks Score Slight Gains In Market ML ---- Major Exchanges Suspend Business At Noon To Open Next Tuesday By BERNARD S. O’HARA NEW YORK, Sept. 4—(A>)—The stock market today ended a mod erately hopeful week with select ed issues pointing a bit higher despite the usual pre-holiday slug gishness. Dealings, the number of stocks traded and the week’s volume were the smallest since last Sep tember. Wall street was almost deserted by brokers and custom ers who got an early start on their lengthy recess. The coun try’s major exchanges suspended business at noon to reopen next Tuesday. Clients who showed up in com mission houses bought sparingly and trimmed accounts here and there to be on the safe side dur ing the shut-down. The good war news still was a neutral factor. Throughout, the week the con servative ranks were well filled as results of the recent Quebec conferences were awaited. The invasion thrust at Axis Eu rope through Italy left the mar ket cold on Friday, this move having been pretty well discount ed. At London, however, prices rose briskly in response to the big push. Today the list moped at the start, with trends slightly uneven. The finish was about the same. The Associated Press 60-stock av erage was up .1 of a point at 49.8 and on the week showed a net gain of .6. Transfers of 173,570 shares, a low since Sept. 12, 1942, compared with 188,590 last Satur day.. Only 508 issues were traded. Of these 206 were up and 302 down or unchanged. Engineers Public Service made a new 1943 high by 1-8. Modest improvement was registered by U. S. Steel, Bethlehem, Chrysler, General Motors, Anaconda, Amer ican Telephone, U. S. Rubber, Sears Roebuck, General Electric and Boeing. Losers included San ta Fe, Great Northern, Woolworth, Union Carbide, Douglas Aircraft, and American Smelting. In the curb "upward leanings were exhibited by Cities Service, Imperial Oil of Canada and Stan dard Oil of Kentucky. The aggre gate here was 60,425 shares ver sus 45,195 in the preceding short session. Bonds were narrow. At Chicago wheat was unchanged to up 1-4 of a cent a bushel and hogs steady. Cotton was unchanged to 15 cents a bale higher. Closing Stock Quotations BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Air Reduction _ 42% Alaska Jun _ 6% A1 Chem and Dye _150% Alleghany _ 2% Am Can _ 84% Am Car Fdy __ 35% Am For Pow __ 5% Am Pow and Lt _ 2% Am Roll Mill _ 13% Am Smelt and Ref _ 38% AT and T__ 157% Anaconda ._i_ 23% Arm 111 _ 57/a AT and SF.. 59 i ACL - 28% Atlas Pow _ 63% Aviat Corp_ 4% 'RnlHwnn 1CS/. I B and O _ 6% ’ Bendix Aviat _ 35 Beth Stl _ 59 Boeing Airpl _ 15% Borden _ 29% Borg Warner _ 34 Budd Mfg _ 6% Budd Wheel . 7% Bur Add Mach__ 12% Calumet and Hec _ 7 Can Pac _ 9% Cannon Mills _ 43 Caterpil Trac _ 463/4 Ches and 0 _ 46% Chrysler . 79% Colum G and E__ 3% Coml Solv _i_ 15ys Comwlth and Sou _ % Consol Edt _ 22% Cont Can -. 33% Corn Prod _ 6 Curtiss Wright... 7% Davison Chem _ 14% Del Lack and W _ 6% Doug Aire . 60% Dow Chem _137 Dupont . 145% Elec Auto Lt_ 36 Elec Pow and Lt_ 4% Firestone _ 40 Gen Elec . 37y4 Gen Foods _ 40% Gen Mot _ 513^ Gillette _ 7% Glidden _ 19 Goodrich _ 41% Goodyear . 39% Graham Paige . 1% Gt Nor Ry Pf_ 26% Hud Mot _ 93,4 Hupp Mot _ 1% 111 Cent _ 12% Int Harvest.. 68% Int Nick Can_ 30% Int Tel and Tel.. 13% Johns Man_ 847/,, Aennecott _ 31 Loews _ 48% Lorilard _ 1934 Mack Truck ____ 323/4 Mont Ward _ 48% ’ Murray Corp _ 9% Nash Kejv _ 12% Na Biscuit _ 22 Nat Cash Reg _ 37 Nat Dairy Prod_ 20% ' Nat Dist _I 31% Nat Lead _ _ 17% ' NY Cent _157% No Am Aviat _ 10 North Am _ 17 Nor Pac _ 14 Ohio Oil _ 135^ Otis Elev _ 193/4 Pac G and E_ 30 CHICAGO LIVESTOCK [ CHICAGO, Sept. 4.—(P)— (WFA) , —Salable cattle 500, calves 100; strictly good and choice steers and ■ yearlings steady to strong; all oth ers 25 lower, medium to good light 1 steers as much as 50 lower at [ close; active order buyer trade on all weighty steers grading good j snd better; extreme top 16.85, long jearlings 16.50; bulk 14.00 to 16.25; 1541 lbs. up to 16.40; finished 1017 , lb. yearlings bringing 16.35 com ■ mon and medium grades 10.50 to 13.50. No reliable outlet to killers ; on such kinds late; heifers steady | to 25 lower, strictly choice offer ings topping for week at 16.15; . mixed offerings 16.25; common i glassy kinds down to 9.00; on : sharpest break of season, canner ■ and cutter cows lost 50 to 1.00; ■ beef cows steady to 25 lower; bulls - weak to 25 lower; medium weight ; nd weighty kinds shoing most o’cwnturn; canner cos closed on peddling basis at 6.50 to 7.00, with cutters at 7.25 to 8.00: eood west ■ ern fat cows sold up to 12.70, how ■ ever; most fat cows 10.00 to 12.00; • outside on heavy sausage bulls late 13.25; light offerings 9.00 to 10.00; vealers steady at 15.00 to 16.00; stock cattle fully steady at 11.00 to 13.00, with good to choice veals to 14.50. Choice offerings making 15.00. Salable hogs 500, total 4,000; market nominally steady; not enough good and choice hogs on sale to make a market; compared week ago, weights 240 lbs. down 10 to 15 higher; heavier weights and sows steady 3ackard _ 3% 3enn RR - 26% Pepsi Cola__ 51% Phillips Pet.. 47% Pub Svc NJ_ 143/4 Pullman _ 33 % Dure Oil . 17% Radio _ 9% Rad K O___ 8V3 Rem Rand _ 16% Rep Stl.. 17% Reynolds B _ 29% Seab A L _ % Sears _ 85% Seab Oil —_ 22% Socony Vac _ 13% Sou Pac . 25% Sou Ry _ 22% Sperry .. 26% Std Brands _ 7 Std Oil Cal .. 37% Std Oil Ind . 35% Std Oil NJ .. 58% Studebakev _ ll3^ Swift . 25% rex Co _ 48% rrans- and West Air _ 22 Jn Carb _ 80% Jnit Aire _ 32 % Jnit Corp _ 1% Jim urug _ iz'/fc JS Rub _ 43 JS Steel _ 52% Ya Caro Chem_ 4 iVarner Pic _ 13 iVest El and Mfg_ 93 iVilson _ 8Vs iVoolworth _ 37% Yell T and C _ 18% Youngs S and T_ 36 Final Sales, 173,570. CURB Han Marconi _ 1% Hities Service _ 15 Holon Dvmt_ 5% El Bond and Sh _ 7% -V Bond Quotations DOMESTIC A.CL 4%s 64. 66 B & 0 4s 1948 ...__ 69% HB & Q 4%s 77 .. 81% Hri & P Ref 4s 34_ 29% Hie Ut Term 4%s 77 . 72% Fee 5s 74 _ 32% Hud C 5s 62a . 57% Hud & Man 5s 57 _ 56 111 Cent 4%s 66 .. 49 Mk & T AJ 5s 67_ 28 Mo P G 4s 75 .. 21% NYC Pac 5s 2013 . 60% Nor Pac 6s 2047 . 79% Penn RR 4%s 65_ 109ys Ph Rdg Cl 6s 49_ 15 Cal 6s 45 _ 25% bo fac KIg 4s 55 .. «57/» So Ry Cn 5s 94_:_ 106V8 West Md 4s 52 _ 91 Vs -V NEW YORK COTTON NEW YORK, Sept. 4.—(^—Fu tures closed unchanged to 15 cents a bale higher today, thus halting a downturn which had stretched through four consecutive sessions. With the liquidating movement apparently ended, recent sellers hurried to cover commitments in advance of the extended week-end holiday and the government crop report due next Wednesday. With prices having undergone a setback of as much as $1.70 a bale from seasonal highs set earlier in the week, trade price-fixing against textile contracts was en couraged. Open High Low I.aet Oct. __ 20.10 20.17 20.09 20.15 uneli Dec. _ 19.95 20.05 19.95 20.03 up 2 Mch __ 19.90 10.95 19.90 19.96 up 1 May _. 19.77 19.86 19.77 19.85 up 3 Jly ... 19.59 19.69 19.59 19.68 up 2 Middling spot 21.04N, unchanged. N-Nominal. CHICAGO POTATOES CHICAGO, Sept. 4—UP)—Pota toes: Arrivals 118, on track 204, total U. S. shipments 76; supplies moderate, demand rather slow; for best quality washed Triumphs market steady; for unwashed and other varieties all sections mar ket slightly weaker; Idaho and Oregon Russet Burbanks U. S. No. 1, 3.30—3.45; Nebraska Bliss Tri umphs U. S. No. 1, 2.75—3.00; Ne braska cobblers commercial 2.00— 2.15; Wisconsin Bliss Triumphs 2.10—.25; Wisconsin Chippewas U. S. No. 1, 2.30. -V NEW ORLEANS COTTON NEW ORLEANS, Sept. 4.—(/Pi Cotton futures advance here today on short covering for the holiday week-end. Closing prices were steady 15 to 30 cents a bale high er. Open High Low Close Oct ..20.37 20.44 20.35 20.43B up 3 Dec . 20.24 20.33 20.23 20.32 up t Mch . 20.17 20.26 20.17 20.25 up f May _ 20.05 20.13 20.04 20.12B up 4 Jly - 19.89 19.97 19.89 19.97 up f Oct’44 19.95 19.75 19.75 19.73B B-Bid. TRENDS ARE MIXED IN BOND EXCHANGE Close About Steady And Within Fraction Of Friday’s Finish NEW YORK, Sept. 4-OR—Price trends were lightly mixed in the bond market today but the close was about steady and generally within fractions of Friday’s finish. Balancing o f commitments against the extended holiday week end seemed the chief guide follow ed in dealings. Transfers for the short session had a face value of $2,467,000 com pared with the lowest for more than a year of $1,657,000 a week ago. The Associated Press average of 20 rail bonds slipped .1 of a point, as did the average of 10 foreign bonds, while other components were unchanged. Investment buying, while on a restricted basis, was evident here and there and among gainers were American Telephone 3s, up 1-2 at 115 1-4. Fractional advances among med ium priced rails included Illinois Central Refunding 4s, New York Central 4 l-2s and Convertibles 3 l-4s, Rio Grande Western 4s. Fisco 4s of ’50 and 4 l-2s of ’78, Wiscon sin Cenral 4s of ’49, hMissouri Pa cific 5s of ’81 and St. Paul 5s of ’75. Laggard were Rock Island Refund ing 4s. Baltimore & Ohio 4s of ’48 and Missouri Pacific "F” 5s of ’77. Some Argentina and Chilean bonds improved shades in the for eign list. U. S. governments were quiet and about steady. -V CHICAGO GRAIN CHICAGO, Sept. 4.—UP)—Grains marked time today and finished the short session only slightly changed from yesterday’s close. Interest in the market was light in view of the extended week-end holiday and the war situation in Italy. Prices generally slumped at the start, but most of the ground was iecovered in wheat before the close. Oats and rye tended to lag. At the close wheat was unchanged to 1-4 higher, September $1.45 1-4, oats were 1-8—5-8 lower, Septem ber 72 1-2—3-8, and rye was 1-2 lower to 1-8 higher, September $1.01 5-8—3-4. Reports of somewhat more fav orable weather in areas suffering from drought brought a little sell ing into all the pits. The trade awaited the government crop re port, due next week, to see if it would confirm the estimates of private crop experts that lack of moisture had resulted in a de cline in corn crop prospects over the past month. Wheat drew support late in the session on a report the Commod ity Credit corporation was pur chasing spring wheat at Minne apolis, where prices were said to have declined to the loan level. The CCC cannot pay above the loan price for the wheat. Some sales also had been made to the government agency at Kansas City, it was reported. Open High Low Close SlArt 1 A AIL 1 API/. 1 A A a/. 1 API/. Dec. ... 1.47% 1.47% 1.46% 1.47% May ... 1.48% 1.48% 1.48% 1.48% Jly -1.46% 1.46% 1.46)4 1.46% OATS— Sep - 72% 72% 72% 72% Dec - 70% 70% 69% 70% May- 69% 69% 69 69% Jly - 68 68% 67% 68 RYE— Sep -1.01% 1.02 1.01% 1.01% Dec ... 1.03% 1.04% 1.03)4 1.04% May ... 1.03% 1.06% 1.05% 1.06)4 Jly -1.05% 1.06% 1.05% 1.06% -V FOREIGN EXCHANGE NEW YORK, Sept. 4—(iPI-Late foreign exchange rates follow (Breat Britain in dollars, others in cents.) Canada: Official Canadian con trol board rates for U. S. dollars; buying 10 per cent premium. Sell ing 11 per cent premium. Equival ent to discounts on Canadian dol lars in New York of buying 9.91 per cent. Selling 9.09 per cent. Canadian dollar in New York open market 9 3-4 per cent discount or 90.25 U. S. cents, down .06 1-4. Elurope: Great Britain official, (bankers foreign exchange com mittee rates) buying $4.02. selling $4.04. Latin America: Argeninta offi cial 29.77; Brazil official 6.05N; free 5.20N: Mexico 20.65N. Kates in spot cables unless oth erwise indicated. —-V STOCKS IN THE SPOTLIGHT NEW YORK. Sept. 4.—tJP)— Sales, closing price and net change of the 20 most active stocks to day : Eng Pub Svc 7,700—7%A; % Unit Gas Imp Ex Dist—3,000; 2)4 NO Am Wat Wks 2,800-7%A: % Gen Motors 2,600—51%A; % Yellow Trk 2.300—1814A: % Comwlth and Sou 2 000—% NO ! Colum G and El 2,000—% NO Franpicro Sin a 1 P.flfl—1 1 34 A ' 1/* Curtiss Wright 1.700—7% NO Stand Brands 1,700—7 NO NY Central 1 700—15% NO Chi and E 111 1,700—8ViA; Vi Borden 1,600—29ViA; % Newport Indust 1,400—16%D; Vi Radio 1,400—9% A; % Balt and Ohio 1,400—6%A; Vi Aviation Corp 1,400—4Vi; NO South Pac 1,400—25%A; Va United Strs A 1,400—2 V4D; Vi Del Lack and W 1,400—6%A; Vi MIDDLING COTTON NEW ORLEANS, Sejt. 4- Iff] — The average price of middling 15 16 inch cotton today at ten desig nated southern spot markets was 10 cents a bale higher at 20.35 cents a pound: Average for the past 30 market days 20.45; mid dling 7-8 inch average 19.37. N. C. HOGS RALEIGH, Sept. 4—(ffi—(NCDA* —»Hog markets steady with top of 14.45 at Rocky Mount I
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