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Grain Futures I 1 Bulletin Board Have Firm Tone BIB III I iff 1. CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE Pr. Wheat low Mr. mr.S Vtr ST ef T'e. O- born Mors ft CurjT.

diuIMn el H. O. if. r-l Wrv llrlrt Pre Jr. ef Chrjo.

I a r- "1 brn al lho- T- i (rtrCMU are 3Mf ar-4 Vr. Pticr. l.J t- A M- Kit. Krr.r. W.

vB.ri'.nn a bar Vxwk at Ttroaav llf'j: Mr. Vlr-v t.wee Rrf.krr fJ 4J( V. aW Prices Mostly Stationary Much of Day CHICAGO Light, scattered Ic $1 tl.MS Sl3' llM'i Mar 2 00 1 IM'i 1H If M.i 1 1 7' July 1 MS 1 tl't 1 1 T. I l.iSS Seo 1 l.M'a 1 MS 1 1 0. 1 US 1 17 Uitrfvoo l'o a 4 Inrit V'tlT at H-o hi.

St Corn (Oid Typr' Dec 1 1 3 1.13 Mar 117 l.li'i buying gave the grain futures ns 1 1 ti Corn (rw To Dec 1 IIS AM 1.12 1 15i TV Li- DVIIOHT Mt --i DIGHT Mr arvd at St Jrw Mar Mar July 1 17'. MM 1 21S 4 1 12S 1 1S 1 1S 1 .20. 1 20 Mr. a-d V-. Rotwrt a bev born 3a at M.

market a generally firm tone in late dealings Tuesday on the Board of Trade after prices had held virtually stationary and barely steady through most of the session. At times, most contracts were ahead by major fractions of a cent and all were on the plus side 11- I Mr. ar4 tr C.wee a 121 .63 1 31 1 32S 1 29S Sep Oats rvc Mar Ma Rve Dec Mar Mar JulT f'-A' MAMTU W. 4 a al li-t-4Jj I sla H-r iai. lirnt.

I t.No.A VI- arf 1 13S 1 17 1 tS 1 21S 1 21 .63 1 31" 1 3JS 1 28 1 24 2 13S 2 17S 2 22S 2 2V 2 US 1 18S 1 20H I US MS 2S 1 1 31 1 28 1U 2 12S 2 16S 2 21S 2 2S 2.24.S Jackwn. a rl t-w-B at SI Mt -2S 1 1 SIS 1.2SS' 113 I 2 13 I 2 17 I 2 21S 2 24S 2 US 1.24 Soybean of previous closes. Carlot grain receipts in Chicago were estimated at: Wheat. fit Nov 2 13Ta i Jan 2 IS corn, 151: oats, rye. bar-ij''" 2 2 25' 2.2j'a Juiy ley.

soyoeans. a. The buying gathered speed in Sorc-a 4i Ct a-d Cars, a Jo. at t- a Cfil.NOA i'd Vr Jtnt. tv ru ta 1 R.cmw IBitrral NoUcsmi 1 M-f rs -r VR.

iDAr.r UmilA .1 4 I I wii 0nry- r.a Mime atid Hi Crunll at I -rr-1 in 1 1 rrav ca at t. 5 the final few minutes and by the close nearly all contracts had it twr scored good advances Wheat finished to llic a STOCK AVERAGES DOW-JONK (Courtesy of J. M. White St Co Monday cloe: 30 Industrials. S3 7 "7.

ud 3.S: 20 rails. 15171. uo 13 utilities. uo CS stocks. 193 04.

UD 12 Tuesday. 1 p. Sri Industrial. 51.13. ud 141: 20 rails.

IM uo 11. IS utilities. MM. up .20: 6J stocks. bushel higher.

Dec 51.95i. Corn Family Loses Mother Chicago (F) These are some of the 23 children of Mrs. Alberta Williams, who died at 42 after the birth of her fourth set of twins. 'ic to lc higher, December old U'r. John Jacobs type contract, Jl.U'.i.

Oats He to ic higher, Dec. 65H65Hc. 1W.30. UP 1 24. Rye 8ic to lUc higher.

Tower in Cocoon Sowanec, Tcnn. A bell tower of All Sair.ts Chapel at the University of the South appears ready to burst from its cocoon-like scaffold as it rears completion. The tower will house a 56 bell carillon dedicated to the memory of Confederate Gen. LconicLiS Polk, a founder of the university. Soybeans 'c to Tc Ozark Airlines higher, 52.134 2.13Ti.

SALES VOU Mt Monday close: About 1.730.00 shares. ASSOCIATED PRESS Monday close: 30 tnduitrtais. up 3 S. IS raus. up .7: IS utilities, up 1 60 storks, uo 16.

CASH GRAIN MEWS Searches Planes V.t-d-i3ry. CO P. M. STUEELEPiELO HCVE NORMAL. IIO-pry.

Kr xvrrnvrxT: tirt La a VTSfTATlov T4ay ftfn.c btrvcea I ar-4 BLOOMINGTON-NORMAL DEATHS After Warning IWS. Orace Denjamm ils38 ln pcoria Sh? 1 1 Sparkman IVss Avenue Chap.U Mrs. Grace E. Bniamin. 83.

of vars i211i V- Dallas. The umc SPRINGFIELD (LTD Ozark RLOOSCrSGTON CEAIN tCourtet Bloomlnrtoa Grata Merchants) Th following ouotatlont ror-ent th best Dosiible estimate of casti srrain orices at count 1 elevator In the area served. Thev are. based upon the highest bids available, including rail bids at all terminal and sub-terminal markets served bv this area, as well as truck bids to river ooints and Interior millj and processors. Prices will vanr tllehtlv due to normal differentials in transportation from trucking or rail charges.

Based on the close of the market Tuesday, elevators were paying about the following prices: wheat-No. (hard) 1 "3 corn-No. 2 (new! 98 Airlines searched all its Spring field inbound or departing planes R. R. 1.

died at 1:25 a. m. Tues-j arf. thw nT IT! Llli V-x KnoM -r4 k.i day at Brokaw Hospital after an B'anche Cheunins 903 nt- tan Ir- no1 i. illness of several months.

ibakland with hom he nW hu liVfd at 13 riw n'o'm1 Her funeral will be held at 2 his homf. Mrs rrtha Early. Normal. p. m.

Thursday at the Beck Rob Mr. Pauline ZT'TZ Monday night when an anonymous caller warned that "the next Ozark flight out of Springfield is doomed." monai iiome wun me iiev. Mor Hutchison Shi; ley a son Harry. "u--r-ir'. rw ert Harwood of the Cropsey tb two Oalbs: two brothers.

Louis rmrd of nukBi, rhurh ffiHat-r(T Rnrial K. 11 Pawi- anJ llarrv inrre troinrrs rrcceacM mm i mo, No. 3 53 Airline officials said that four planes searched failed to produce anything out of the ordinary. will oe in rienus trmriiTy al.ripath i.i.mu- l-r rwrSL CAf-ds drrn and one great grandd-iujhtcr. oaw "-y fc-t.

a Benjaminville, east I Blooming- Prlw Ic'nAlt I ar-4 rt lor r. ton. BEANS No. 1 l.8 CHICAGO CASH GBAIN CHICAGO iiP) WHEAT None. OATS None.

CORN No. 3 yellow. SlMHiM2: It was believed the call was a hoax. Airline officials said, however, Friends may call at the Beck 7 1 John I. KellV vs wtuitM a- -y -1 f-i a.

a T.r-mw Memorial Home alter Wednesday rjJ that they would continue search noon. Normal rc5.dcr.t. died Tuesday at rv.nil. dird Mondav after- Mrs. Benjamin was born March a Dallas, hspiUl following at Hires Veterans I 24, 18T5, in Putn County, a sur-rrv on hmkm lee suffered He was takrn to the Georre dts-h -tn f.rft v.

No. 4 yellow. 11 06'ii 1.0 No. ft yellow. S1.08ttI.12.

SOYBEANS No. rellow hirh rate. $2 13: No. 4 yellow hi eh rate. S2.13.

SOYBEAN OIL 10Sil0Sc. SOYBEAN MEAL Vnouoted. BARLEY Maltinc choice. S1.1S91.20: feed. daughter of John T.

ana Manna it tT. 1 r. 1 1 11 Am l.tll rilllll lumbal Iltniir. haw W. A a a 44I a sk.

a. ing all arriving and departing Ozark planes. The warning call was phoned into the Capital Aviation Service at Capital Airport. It relayed the message to Ozark officials. t.

nu-uj iir. Knoll, whose Dallas aodrevs ranrrments are incomoirie. ii- hj try f.viru riea IO flnnur L. tn -nci ntTrl rr ma laVra talin mi ker at 4 B. a foT 39S3 Durar.co was taken tation mill iwa Feb.

8. 1SS9, near McNabb. Mr.to Sparkrnans runcnl Home at Wednesday. Benjamin, a descendant of John, ANNOUNCEMENTS ftuiermj rretor named, died in August. 1937.

Two, tAR JU ARM BLOOMINSTON LIVESTOCK (Tuesday's Quotations) Courtesy Bloomlnrton Stock Yards HOGS Receipts. 230; market steady: 200 to 250 pounds. $18.15 18.75; lean hogs good to choice Bck Wmiefjil Haar AJr.e.y ri fVsl 2-? Grirr si A "hmm sisters and two sons also preceded her in death. Surviving are two children, Mrs. Anna Percy of R.

R. 1, with whom $600,000 Suit Names Sheriff, Charges Assault Fellow Mayors Give Egan Old Heave Ho Mrs. Benjamin made her Lean a-d Nntr f-r r'1 F.Uit'lv-K,rU M-r-l "Vfi'H Aa si wd .1 quality selling higher; bulk sows. Apparent Winner Centralia Mrs. George E.

Shipley congratulates her husband after a recount of ballots showed him to be the apparent winner in 23rd District contest for seat in U.S. House. Shipley, a Democrat, has edged to a 176 vote lead over his GOP opponent, Charles W. Vursell. and Lewis of Oxford.

one brother, Frank T. Price. Denver. i i.l;i J. I scua graiiui.iuiu.rii, uu P--4u.

A nine great grandchildren. SPP.INGFIFXD if Paul Viiril Laflerty. Charr.paisn' rnay-, yiL ma $16.75, down; smooth light sows, $17.00, down. LIVESTOCK ESTIMATED KECEIPTS CHICAGO Estimated livestock receipt for Wednesday are: CATTLE 17.W0 HOGS ll.n SHEP 2.000 Mrs. Benjamin was a member Egan.

Aurora's stormy maor. cr. him out of order. of the Society of Friends. She held i tried to cet the er of Gov.

Vil- Egan continued to thout. The 94swhm. rsr a charter membership in the Old Ham G. Stratton Tuesday at the p.iumh! but moTd out ef A -bftvrLFYris Town Home Bureau and was a 'Illinois Municipal League Conven- ihe ronrn. Leapje members shout-jn ArTtt.

-r- n. member of the Bloominpton Chap-ltion. ed at Ftan to "sit down." 'nmrr ter of the WCTU, the Bentown La-i instead he Rot the strons arm Esr.in rmde some obscure refer- bloom isu'y Taxts-ci fwC dies Aid and the Ellsworth Rebck- 0f the sercant-at-arms. ences to the mvstrrious d.sarpear-! --n CHICAGO (iPV Matthew Brandon, 43, of Pembroke filed a suit in U.S. District Court Monday, charging the sheriff of Kankakee County with assault and PEORIA ITVeSTOCK PEORIA OPV Hi ReceiDt.

SSnO: Heiple To Pelilion For Vote Recount ah Lodge. false arrest I Defendants named in the suit tsan. whj specializes Ln hinnj ance tf a JoI.et weekly ntiaipaper f-- and firing police chiefs in Aurora, woman and to deputes abnit a cttr-iritliii atterr.Dted from the convention bMKtss around Aurora. nH rv 4 Dr. Irwin Waldman n- t.

flor to address Stratton. who was Laflerty summoned th sergeant- cmeterr It Dr. Irwin J. Waldman of L. w-tr William 1L Wir.terhcII.' leaving the speaker's rostrum.

fTsr lan mlvokial faik-j. waukee. a former Blooming-1 "ni Amro mn-nr -r ticvl TVinrntm Tii.mn 1 1 rtr-rvn iir t.ful Ve-Trii ac too. S19.S0 paid for No. 1 and 2 srade.

195 to 213 Bounds: most 1A0 to 220 pound butchers. 19 00i 19.50 220 to 260 pounds. $18 S0tl9 25; heavier hoes down to tlt.OO mainly; sows steady to weak: bulk. I15.75fa 16.50: light sows up to 117 00. CATTLE Reoelots.

300: too choice to prime lieht weight steers. S28.00: most (food and choice. S25.25ti 27.00: choice heifers. $28. OOSi 27.00; cutter and utility cows.

$17. SOti 19.00: commercial bulls up to $23.50. CALVES Receiot. 50: choice to prime vealers. 50.

SHEEP Receipts. 2X; tood and 411c ntuuia III 1 W4 v. v. 1 1 were Sheriff Peter Laffey; two deputies, David Anding and Harry Griffin: and Teslar Gibbs and Atha McCain. The suit said last Feb.

6 Brandon was beaten in his home by the five men, taken to the local ton resident, died Saturday at Mil- r-i u' 1 comp imcntary terms as ne canea aurmpiea 10 1 iin waukee Sanitarium of a heart ail-i t- 'out: our Lxccllcncy, lour Ex- to down. But Lean sad. ment. Dr. Waldman.

who was 43 count in the 15 Tazewell county precincts on grounds that ballots were not scored correctly. This was the second time cellency." lake me out. Official Canvass Places Stamm In Legislature Crossway lived at "047 Milwaukee. But Municipal Leae President i intcrhcff did. TO VtKt SVRE thJt mir rt.rt tjr ir.e-T Xn Nir i't it v.

Err a PARK HILL ifnttl: I (mj or bf.rg ytrn your rr to rrrrtrlrrr. 8tl 4-43 T' Irxjc--4 cr tr iiu.4 ar.4 rp. r. jail, beaten again, and charged Stamm has emerged a victor after He was born April 6, 1909. with various crimes, which veTeW'M- Bloomington.

a son ot the not listed in the suit 20,000 EAST ST. LOII9 LIVESTOCK he appeared to have been defeated. Last spring a canvass of the primary vote uncovered a 400 vote Fall From Grain Bin Injures Fairbury Man Reports Samuel and Sara Rosenberg TARK Hlli PEKIN The official can The eovernment reportin ofT-ce mmntiJ closed todaT by the holiday. The Anaai Iron Ptik-S Vorri At. al merchandise store in the New Brandon's attorney said the action was prompted by Brandon's efforts to stamp out crime and organized vice in Kankakee.

low in? was furnished by to St. Louis FAIRBIT.Y (PNS) Dean, Livestock exchange. market for several years and then 1 In Fire Damages error that gave him the Democratic nomination when he thought he had lost. Unofficial returns in last week's election showed Heiple 46 votes ahead of Stamm. established a household wares and vass of votes cast for state representative in the 46th district Monday gave the seat to Democrat Willis L.

Stamm, East Peoria attorney, by a margin of 4V2 votes. Stamm's opponent for the seat Koehl. an WWUIF Of the' Korhl Grain fell from the ro.f of a 16 foot hih gram fcji at tW At reromJ china department in Ensenberger' NATIONAL STOCK YARDS. ILL. HOGS Receipts.

7.500: No. 1 lo 1 180 to 240 pounds. $18.7519 No. 1 to 2. 190 to 225 pounds.

$19 .50 19 5: No. 2 and 3. 240 to 290 pounds. $18 00 19 00: mixed grade 150 to 170 pounds. 50119.75: 120 to 140 pounds.

$18 75 it 19 25: sows No. 1 to 3. 3 SO pound down. $17 50U17 75: heavier sow. $18.75 basement.

I Engineers To Hear Automotive Expert Dr. Waldman received his medi htp crop r-. s'At Clinton Store l' hi leit ank.e. cal degree from the University 1 lilrn frt Fairhcrv I kCl- A UTU UClNil (litrlri L. Illinois in 1935 and went to Mil in the Illinois legislature, Rae C.

1 lei pie II of Washington, said he would file a petition Tuesday for a recount in about 15 precincts in Robert G. Tuell, an automotive "5 uaeV8: XSi Mclean county JUSTICE OF PEACE COUKT Ward Hickman. 42. Hevworth. drunk nivmv ipvci a '-ere ris le? as p.3ra in a ire.n wt n.t.!-.

--t r.ri waukee in 1936 where he engaged in private practice for 16 years. damane estbmte of CO 000 was AVIATION AU Tazewell county. and disorderly conduct charge dismissed Cw-a An-rt I-trw-l -nm Urwr. engineer, will speak at the No-o i5o. i.

I CATTLE Receipts. 2.500: calves: Re- vember meeting of the Central ceiDts. wo-, good and choice sieers. Illinois Section of the American 21 M' bJEh wooi r-Z? ttloicT 0.. 11.101 pound averages.

rood. Society of Mechanical Enzineers l2s 2se2 25: hin standard. 24 as- The 4Gth district is composed of yancTia o7V Hick" He joined the medical staff ot the given Monday by Earl own- Veterans Administration Regional er-manager of the Quality Market Ronrl ltd If 1 1 ,1 1 1 1 UWIIWI UJUC iicauiucuins uiric jirma wnitn DUmrvi Oliriuiy. lie piaiiTJ 're six years ago. which burned unaay.

lie piacea Thursday at Urbana. I hh fcf PS? Aitc-rn Sr Hor LT BOY HVI-Nc Im rsf uiw J4 bkkus srice. UN. r.Nsrvr, rm.i HArvr.vr in 1891, more than two-thirds of his wife, the for- the estimate on the Interior arvd Q-fl 1 1 Tn Donhf ot Milwau- stock of the market. The esUmnte 1 1 1 1 11 1 wuwi Surviving are line.

$27. OOCi 27.50: ood and choice The dinner meeting will be at azewell, Mason, ulton and Cass counties. Tallies of the vote from all four counties were dispatched to the secretary of state Monday. Heiple said he would seek a re mer Rita Rosenber: iberg the population in Canada lived in rural areas; today two-thirds live in the urban areas. 6:30 p.

m. at Wheat's Steak House I I rt W4k 28.75: cood demand for cows at stron prices: utility and commercial. 20.50: occasionally $2100: cannera and cutters. $13 007 18 00: Kee, anauireecnuarrn uoua liea. aia JVV, rw.

VA 1 Li of in Urbana. Lwanna ana iamuci, an at nome. uuuuihk yn a ur Mr. Tuell is in the field of auto 1 I Diumi were iunui si uu.v. bond tsue for building irr.prv ve Mvlf si n.nl.in fireman.

motive testing for the Shell Oil utility and commercial bulls. $21 on 23.00; canners and etitters. $23 OOta 27.00: load stock steers. $2175: hih choice and prima veslers. $34 00i 35.00: cood and choice.

33.00: standard and Milwaukee. nule univTrstties and 1 J. K.v,,v,i rHi.ti. menis ai hospitals appeared Monday to aW Ji 'JIT I ed from defective wiring In cne low ool. $20.001 26.00: tood and choice Company.

Reservations may be made with J. R. Backhand at Eureka Williams Corp. John Jacobs basement meat storage hinge on frw hundred xte. Latest unofficial rttorns tabulat Z.MJ to 500 pound slaughter calves.

25 00 r29 00: utility and standard. 18 no John Jacobs of 903 W. Oakland unitl ed bv The Aociated pre co- SHEEP Receipts. 1300: eood and 87 vear old retired meatrut-l mi km. choice wooled lambs.

$19 00021.00: few i vmiiiuiud iiu suiprnu ors a or I ter. died at 2 a. m. Mondav at al. ered 8521 of the states pee I Teaching Students To Take Part in Panel to utility and cood.

$13,000 1900. trmrj ius cu-mfc "-v t-v. I CniCACO LIVESTOCK t-eona nospitai alter an illness or t0 estimate d-unage to surplus: J'lJ7iVZ "icz uuvks-uu, -four years. flindav jl.333.-Sl -es Ttes and Ml 1.123 no j. ad UAoaj.

r. fci-His funeral will be at the ll v.es. CHICAGO ''I Unofficial. HOCS No. 2 and 3.

210 to 230 pound. $i8 75 blcueld and Son uneral Home at I LI To jnt. the Nod Lie rTi'r fat ut rta, t-t ctJ Admit BrealC-inS la tf Cie votes cast fur', y.ur t.m. t. 19 25: No.

1 and 2. 190 to 221 Bounds. 1 1 U'w4no TV, llr $1925U950: few sales Is. "V'' pounds. $i9'6oni9itv no.

i and i. 240 ry TaUey will officiate, and burial. BEL0IT. WIS. (tTIi ro5.ee members of the General.

lZmt 190 to CALLER GIVES JACKPOT BACK TO PHONE FIRM Mrs. Arne Hanson of 503 S. Morris Ave. thought she'd lost a dime Monday while attempting to make a call from an outdoor pay telephone in downtown Normal. The dime stuck and she couldn't dial her number.

She pulled the receiver handle in disgust and hit a pay dirt $3.45 in quarters, nickels and dimes poured out of the phone's coin return slot. Picking up the coins she went into Watkins Jewelry Store, 107 North Street, phoned the General Telephone Company office and told them she'd take a dime and leave $3.35 for them in an envelope at the jewelry store. Phone company officials, somewhat surprised but pleased by the call, dispatched a repairman to fix up the phone and collect the $3.35. Students will conduct a panel discussion at a meeting of the Student Education Association at 7 o'clock tonight at Illinois Wesleyan University. The meeting will be held in the faculty lounge of the school's Memorial Center.

to 280 pounds. 25i 18 75: bulk mittii p-c fji wn Memorial Monday continued quest.omr.g two Asemwy in tne 4 eiecT-v. tar vm -eu- to 525 pounds. $15 50b U. 23: top sows.

$18 00 CATTLT Receipts. 8.0O0: calves: Receipts. steers steady to strorc Park Cemeteo'. teen-age boys ho have admitted This Lgure determiry-d by UMrg 1 7 mi Visitation w.ll begin at 7 p. m.

breaking Into 15 rural sch-x-U in the vote for state senator cr cne- TT? Tuesday. jthe Btloit area in the past three thj-d of the vote for lUiie mem-' Mr. Jacobs was born Oct. 21. weeks, causing considerable van-'btrs.

whichever is highrr, in rath ri rtnts There will be a question period following the discussion. Panel members will be students who are A OATS it CAT 1871, at Biel, Switzerland. He mar-ldalism and Likirg loot totalis county. 'iff JLBA i three loads prime 1.105 to 1.250 pounds. $28 25: bulk choice and prime under 1.150 pounds.

$26.75 6 28.00: choice and prime over 1.150 pounds. $25 75i 27.73; few loads hieh choice and prime heifers. $27.25127.50: bulk rood to hih choice heifers. $23.00 i 27 00: utility and fh ra. 0..

ri.l i now teaching. commercial cos. 20.50: few standard grades up tn $22 50: cannera and cutters mostly 18 73: few shelly canners under $15 00: utility and About a ton of paper, mostly tape from stock brokers, is swept from the New York Stock Exchange each day. tn Ad Pnr Cc1 Prt (l tr 15l VJJUC JJ3 22T6 rr S5 I 4 10 1 C3 1 57 "23 Tin 1J2 I i.4l2n 43 1127 1 I 6 r2ZS 5 a JL7 1 2 S6" 1 El I 8 2.11 1212" commercial bulls. $22 5t 25 00: yivd and choice $31 0ni34 0O; titihtv and standard.

$20 00 i 30 00: culls. $15.00 rioo: scalterea sa.es stockers and feedrs fullv steady. SHEEP Receints. J.000: wooled lambs fully steadv: ool and choice wooled lambs. S22.00 23 25: scattered I (3 9 72.

2 tj C3 4 I Caal rwa earwl c.1" vvrRj'y itjws) y- fiw i i lots up to $23 75: utility and cood rrades. $17.0021 50 92 pound fall shorn lamb. $22 00: few sales shorn lambs. 21 50: cuU to choice slaughter ewes. $6 00u8 00.

Phone Rate Hike Objectors Rally Support for Conflict bn.ir ey jii" aTXM m-: mm errr w-rs al 4f rt Kl.ol re pry Brw sts froa ut. pairy rW-jV V. PRODUCE ftM 4Mtr BI.OOMINGTON FKODI Tl (Courtesy Uakin's Produce Market) (Wednesday's OuoUtionai EGGS would be affected by the increase Black. Washington city attorney; 1 Grade A Larse 0 that Jo.OOO already has been col- John Russell. Carlinville city at Grade A Medium Pontiac Mayor Tells Group Of Battle Funds lected or pledged by 28 cities that torney; and Ben Townsend, Mount i Grade a smau .18 .27 .14 .08 .13 V.

t'. nave mea as objectors in the Carmel city attorney. i Grade case before the Illinois Commerce About 530,000 will be realized if Hen.POVLTRY Lommissicn. 1 a plan of coUecting 10 cents fromjHeav, Hens Hearings in the case began last; each subscriber is av oe foi -T eay cm is mm S4aru rrvy Aa (snff mr naryvt rut r-rrsjiatKssi. LUe" ry hiMff a-4 1w-.

it e'Wl at fuinmt 9ry sxl Ci 'l SW4 u' sinl 1 I w4 4 ta pe fw 'J mm mm mam 4Wry s4t Qgot' ef fn rty a4 aoSM CwM Aa 4i SPRINGFIELD (UPD A group week and the obiectors" netitinn Rvmo sai Chicago raonrcE r-n rTjTr Ann ttf ior a ou aay conunuance was Present at the meeting were ceipta unavailable: wholesale buvmc opposing General Telephone Com-nanv's reouest for a $3,600,000 rate giameu. Hearings wm resume increase used the Illinois Munici- here Jan. 14. rpnrecontativp nf Marnmh Iaw-' Prices unchanged: 93 score A A. 58c: representauves 01 wacomD, uaw A 57c.

renceville, Monmouth and Fair-, score 564c: cars: 90 score B. 57Wc: fiplH I89 c- 57e- UC1U- EGG Steady to firm: receipts un- pal League's annual meeting Mon Byrne is chairman of a commit tee to secure legal and technical day to rally support for their fight, General Telephone, the second available: whoieie buvn prices un- crri or iavnr nova tsvme 01 ronuac aia ior tne rata riant aicn 1 ri; ic r.isnrr; wr Frs Birthday Rochester, N. Y. The triplet children of Mr. and Mrs.

Davis SchrcilT cc.e-brate their first birthday here. They arc from left Dcbra, Donna and Douglas. ed. 3c: J- aiSc3i iciciuuiic 1.1 i-, better ifrade A whites. 43c: mi te'd a small meeting of city otti- committee are Edward Rashid, nois, serves scattered arcasj2i1c: mediums.

32'JC: standard. is from communities that'Streator city attorney; Kennethi throughout the state. uuvuuviut uic auiic, ceipta unquoted..

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