The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 21 March 1947 — Page 1

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THE DAILY BANNER “ IT WAVES FOR ALL”

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GREENCASTIE, INDIANA, FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 1947.

NO. 128

V. OF C. SPEAKER

01 , Mardi 19. 1906 or just M s ago yestorday and today, county was visited by

of snow and it

tflaui

Utocn Inches

imed for two weeks, disaorm g umier a brigiit sun on

il ] ami It-

yur Weather Koreeastcis re-, q (i | this snow storm and hum ! i prohably the worst in the it oiy of Putnam county and > .mews of Man h, 1047 ha/o ethe nearest to equalling the iiiHI years ago of any duvthat long period of time. It whs estimated at least eight .p,.. „t snow fell Thursday and ht was another henvy fall Frij morning, but it melted an •

rortl into a rain.

flit Wcntlier Prophels who rellco the hlg snow of l!*06 said was more thnn knee-deep and jt went off. water covered cioiiml to a depth of several

i vi rywhere, but it alt in ''V '• '«rmip

it ini„ the ground and was pwcii hy a good growing sea-

Tlial snow us well as the ones Slirday ami today came o'n tlo-

uinox period .ami some kind unusual weathei is always >x ■trd during the equinox pee. as the almanacs forecast si anything at that time.

The big wow of years ago

mi a holth-west wind, ns the one Thursday. Ordinarthi wesltn r prohphets tell us i»t this tim« of the year, the

ad can be expected to come 'll the south-west and will be

■ompunied by rain, hut not thi < -k anil not 1) years ago. when

tiine fnmi the north-east an-l

i cold enough to snow instead

< hirenee lael.son

The annual diuner meeting of the Grecncastlc Chamber if Connneree will be held Tuesday evening. March 25th, at 8:30 o’clock, at the tlobin Memorial

church.

Clan-nee A. Jackson, executive vice-president of the Indiana Stale Chamber of Commerce, is i-lso Indiana vice-chairman of the Coinmillo'- for Kconomie Devel-

opment.

Mr. Jaeksmi was called upon

of Indiana

l.usiucMH leaders to ri-orgnni/.e the Indiana Slidi- Chaniher Commuree, combining with

another group known as the toward this proposal Inter-Organization Council, and known,

to become executive head of the r.cw organization. Under his leadership, the State Chamber has grown from a membership i f 430 in l!>3!i to more than 4,200 in

1047.

BIG 4 ENVOYS PONDER TREATY FOR AUSTRIA SOI N It OCT PICOSPIXT or BUKAKINU DEADLOCK

AT MOSCOW

MOSCOW, March 21—(Cl*)— Tliy. I'nite.:). States nul Brilain to- | day oitpusiMl tin- So\.e. *i.n'jn’ prepovu) f,. r „ strong ecnlni <M-nimn governntc.nl and surges'. '-<1 Hint til,. Kri-li b<- agtidnistecti. by a g-ivernment soini-olial lik-. that of Uie United states. MOSCOW. March 21.—(UP)— The council of foreign ministers turned away from Germany today to .sound out tin- prospect of breaking the deadlock on a

treaty for Austria.

'The first general discussion of Austria by the big four ministers will be based upon a "progress" report to be made today by their deputies for Austria. The repoil will be notable primarily for the luck of progress it discloses. Secretary of State George C. Marshall will ask the council to Invite Austrian government repefj lesentutlvcs to Moscow for conit sultalion. The Soviet attitude

GOVERNOR OF GEORGIA? YES, HE’S THE GOVERNOR

RAF PLANE CRASHES IN OCEAN; 7 LOST LONIKJN, March 21 (UP)

An It. A K. Lancaster bomber crashed into the Atlantic Ocean off the Irish o< ist today while

yn joint training e.ua-ases with

the Biitish navy. Two of the nine crew members were picked up by a naval vcsscll, two were

killed and five were missing. Air ministry officials said

HOUSE WILL GET INCOME TAX SUSHES C OMMITTEE AGREES UPON 20-30 PER CENT REDUCTION

WASHINGTON. March 21,— . (UP)—Republican leaders were

naval veasels were searching the; j . ,, .

° confident today that they- finally

seas for the five missing men. The Lai caster was one of six j coastal command bombers from Ballykelly. northern I.reiaiM base

engaged in the maneuvers. *

The pilot of a Scandinavian airlines passenger plane eh route fi cm Nc .v York to Prestwick, reported b,y radio to .Stockholm that he had witnessed the crash

and rescue from the air.

was not

In their daily meetings, the deputies for Austria Imv sponi much time arguing such ques-

DECLARED rightful governor ol Georgia, Melvin K Timiiii in. who wa,-. the lieiitenant governor, happily ree*ives eongratulMtions in Atlanta as Ms wife and mother. Mrs K I Thompson, left look on. The state supreme conn made tin- decision wnuli mov- I ileinmo Talmadgt, who claimed tile governorship, out of tin- execnlive olfiee. I Inli-rnal iolial Sooodpholol

Cuba Kicks Out Former Vice Czar

HAVANA CUBA. March 21 I UPl Charles i lucky) Luciano

Acheson Recalled Blame Placed By House Group On New Deal

W ASHINGTON, Man h M.— (INS)—Acting Secretary nt

lions as whether the Austrian farmer Now York Vice Lord j State Aelieson warned Congress

Knight Templars Meet On Monday

; treaty should refer to Nazis <>'■ kicked c,-it of the M’t-stern HcmisFaseiHtH. Gen. Mark W. Clark There for the second time in little | is the American deputy for Aus- more than a year, intends to re- ; tiia. turn to the United States '•when

the present government is no

France, three times n victim ol i i 0 „g Pr j n power,” the chief of th German aggression in 70 years, | ( . |lban poliCc qiwled w „

was fighting stubbornly in thj t ot iay.

temporarily suspended German discussions for u radical program to control the defeated enemy's

Grecneastle Commandeiy. No. 11, K. T.. will tic host to a group

meeting consisting of Command-! wunimking , )0t( . ntial . 8he hiK |

om Wltiim anAIher week or C,i, '* f,t,n ’ Ur,,zi1 ’ aull,van - cli ' v only slight prospects of success.

Min. wnimiamxim i wriK or, lon B |, )Oln i ngl0ni Terre Haul-

ays i’’ 1 *

French Foreign M l n i s t e i

and RaiH i t.imi.iiayul^vyAif Indfe •Goorges Bidaoit. how«»v»'r, in re- od:

Tin gangster, departed from Olba yesterday as a “dangerous chu.ntctcr," stool on the deck of the Turkish steamer Baku watching th • Havana skyline recede from view and column t-

will arrive.

verdale Will

Present Sen. Play flV Sriiiiir class of the Clover-

end evening.

The meeting Will )«- in

of Don P, Carpenter. Grand Sen- 1 0 ,. s

ior Warden of the Grand Commundery of Knights Templar, Probably one of the largest classes of candidates in the his tory of Greeiieustle Masonry will be introduecil into Tgmplnr Mas-

anil

today that if President TninianV (•m ii-Tiirkisli aid plan is rejeeted the Greek government would collapse “tomorrow” and a commissar would lake over ill

Athens.

Acheson told the House Foreign Allairs Commit tea- I hat Inagreed with Rep. .ludd (It) .Minn., who said il would be dangerous to the security ol llnl nited States if a <'omiminist government were set iqi in

Greece or Turkey.

The url.ing secretary declared: "Make no mistake ahonl il.

INDIANAPOLIS. Marcli 21 i INS) Senator Homer E. Cape hart lit) of Indiana said last night that the New Deal for 11 years encouraged and fostered policies that made it easy for ; Communism to grow in this

country and abroad,

, Senator Capchurl was tinchief speaker at the annual bref- | steak dinner of the Columbia

Club in Indianapolis.

LATEST WIRE NEWS

PHILADELPHIA, March 21— (INS)—At least II men were injured today when the fourlh floor of the Philadelphia Inquirer's partially -constructed rotogravure plant collapsed. Eight of Ha- victims were rushed to Hahneiuanu hospital and three In St. Luke's hospital, aeenrdlng lo police.

have hit upon an income tax reduction plan which will fo through the House next week

without a hitch.

The House Ways and Means Committee met in closed session this morning To give final consideration to the legislation. Chairman Harold Knutson, R, Mina., expected the committee to approve the measure without change, probably by a vote strictly along party lines. The Republicans have 15 members on the committee, the

Democrats 10.

The bill provides for: 1. A cut of 30 per cent for persons with a taxable income of

*1,000 Ol- less.

2. A cut of 20 per cent for persons with a taxable income of

*302,000 or less.

3. A cut ranging from 10.5 to 10 per cent for persons who have a taxable income of more than

*303,000.

The new and somewhat graduated tax reduction plan displaces tlie original proposal made by Knutson calling for a flat 20 per cent cut for everyone making up to *302,000 annually. It was I worked out after many Kcpubii-

)l" high school, will present its (mry OM Monday afternoon

class play. “The Camp- j evening.

Mrs. Louise Miles Called By Death

Mrs. Louise Miles, age 04 years,,

■■ 1 anapolis on Monday afternoon tuliution can block any agree-] --i j- m ull> American: all men Is on basic German issues i n y friends and relatives are liv-|Tliis is Imich and g» business, if chaige j reached here hy the other pow-|i„g in the United States and 1 < „ MKr ,.* H | s mil going to do Hus,

; that's where I want to be," Beni- ul „| p ||, M | M ere made known to Herrera reported. now, I can tell you without liesi-Herrc-a, head of the secret j tancy that the collapse would

police, was assigned to guard Luciano until he was on th- high seas cn route to his native Italy. Herrera accompimcd Luciano to th.- three- nil- limit and vas the

_ I ias^;TficiaI to leave him. Jl” An- Coming" in the high llH , ,. t , n . m onies will start at well known local e-lorc 1 resi^<"1 auditorium on Friday -.-p p m W jp, the registratioi dent, died early Friday murning bimg. March 2k at eight l>f clm didates. At 4:30 p. m 1 at her home on south Crown M- il is announeed. Brazil commamh-ry No. 47 will tree!. She suffered a stroke Tin-following will be the cast t:on f l ,,. t h ,. |p.,| Cross degree, utiout two days ago whieh resultafter which a dinner will b ■ I ed In her death Friday. IJ.»S A NGELES, M-irch 21

The deceased was a member of (tif’i Kuiu-ral services for the Mt. Zion Baptist church and Chpt. Alden Howell, the last; was active in the church affair." commissioned officer of the Con-

Sin- was employed as a cook at the I*i B-ta Phi sorority house, corner of Locust and Seminary

streets.

Surviving are the husband, Xl-iinl. Miles; five sons, Theodor -.

LAST CONFEDERATE OFFICER IS DEAD

diameters:

Braimigan Hilda Knoll 'alpha Tapp Bernice Gaston ty Brannigan

Betty Cummings

tk Brannigan Bill Heavin dad Tapp Ervin Nelor sjon

Judder James York After

1 Scudeu-r Roljert Minnick y’ Brannigan

Marjorie Hoffa

hg-'hin Campbell

served In the dining room to Templars and their ladies. D:. C. D. \V. Hildebrand of DcPnmv University, will deliver an address appropriate for the oeca-

come Inmorrim.

"If we let Greece go lo pieces then jou’lt prolniblj have a commlssiir there in short order.” WASHINGTON, Marcli 21 (UP) Acting Secretary of Stale i>con Aelieson faci-d another baringe of questions today froneongi essnicn still apprelnn^ivthat the *400.000.OIK) Gr- i’k-Tot kisli aid piegram miglit lead L

war with Russia.

This and other aspects of Us-

a strong and belligerent Russia, its opposition in (lie remaining countries cf free enterprise and

fe-leraL- army, will be held Sat- 1,,ft "" ,ny H '‘" s " Kor ;1 free governi it. is offered in|

The speaker said that there are three types of Communists m the United Slates the outlight Conimunists, the fellow tiaveiers nml the so-called liberals. or appeasers, and added:

“Those in the fin! category,] reversed by the administrator

the outright Communists, are not within 30 dajs. many in the public light, be-

cause of reasons well understood WASHINGTON Marcli 'll — by the Communists, as well as' (liNS)—The H,4ase was expected the nnti-Communist ’ Those in to approve today a bill extemiing the second category, the fellow the Nation's sugar {rationing and tiavelei s, often hide behind the J pries- c.antrol program until Oet.

veil of international experts. The! 31, third category, tin- so-called liberals and appeasers, are great in number anil offer one of our

greatest problems.

“Communism throughout Hie

WASHINGTON, March 21 — (INS)—A Senate Ranking subeommittee todav reviseil its n-nl eontrol hill hi elimiiiatiiig the controversial III |s-r cent blanket rent increase hut proiided for : advisory commlltee in each o( the nation's UOO rent control!

ureas.

I cans, and a large majority of

The new proposal also strikes) Democrats, expressed strong opout provisions for court jurisdie- position to Knutson's plan, lion over rents. ! Rep. Robert W Kean, R, N.

J .1., Ways and Means member who

Still lo be decided is tin ques- HUggrstcd , )u . colnpr()mlS( . estl . • ion of what agency will admin- niated Umt us ouo.UUU of the 48,-

Istcr tin* iM-ouriini, whicli th«* left- . 1 ^ ^ , 000,000 income tax payers would

islatiiMi would continue until . „ r .. ... .. . . .. ..

i benefit from the revised bill. He

March I, UtH. . said it would k* v< ‘ M0 per cent Decisions of tin- loeal advisory [‘ < ' ul tof'n Singl'e man with a gross committees would 1m- final unless income of *1650 a year: to a

world is supported by a single ideology, a siiigb political party.

The bill, reeommt-inleil oi Holiaokiog and eiirrene\ eouimill-e, would lnrn over adiniiiMrHlion of Mir program a.ii-r M rrcli 31 lo Mm- Agriniltiire Diqan-tincid.

married man witli no children w'ith a gross income of $2200; to a married man with on a child with a gross income of $2750, and to a married man with two children with a gross income of

*5300 a year.

The new Republican tax-reduc-tion plan will cost the government an estimated $3,840,000,000 i in revenue Knutson’s original ) plan would have cost Die govern- ! melit an estimated *3.500.000.000 Present plans are to present tin- lax proposal to a Republican , conference of the House on Monday. It is scheduled to be taken of! U * > on '* 0 ‘ ,r Wednesday and

passed late Thursday.

the dinnci Greenc-is’.le

Commiindery will confer tne Knights of Malta degree. j The committee has avrang.-d for entertainment of th*- ladles

George Hurst . J|)d feu-nds while the degree

* Augusta Campbell

tsrduy.

Tlie liJ8-yeur-old veteran, believed I" be the country’s Oldest, was the last Confederate army veteran in California, the na-

Martha Elmore

P- MULLINS’ WILL BUD F0R PR0BATE T '") ' f Raleigh P. Mullins, -"'in-nt Irisincssman wtio "Wny last Suiidny. h is fi ll for probate in the Put- ' iF 'Ult court. • J,r Mnliii lN left pin entire r' to h'* widow. Mrs. Montin 11 He named Lois J. Arnold ’'teeutor.

Thp

work is being conferred.

Floyd. Eugene, Henry and Janus lion’s oldest retired lawyer and Miles; two daughters. Helen nml bank president, and the oldest Frarees: twenty-two grandchil-i 'iving Mason. He died yester-,

Irrn; one sister. Mrs. Elizabeth day.

Any Knight who has not mad.-j Forepa.igh of Washington, D. C. Howell entered th.

reservation for the dinner will please call the Masonic Temple, .it one- that proper arrange

menta can tie made. MURDER CHARGED

COLUMBUS, I nil., March 21. lUP) Tin- shooting death of a i.um whom authorities sought Mi arrest for wife-beating was termed “just plain murder" to-

day by his widow.

"They didn’t give him a chuitco to surrender," said Mrs. Dorothy

I9C! ' whs dntiTl November j Travers, 27. "He pli-nded with ' ".’"I witnessed by Glenn! (|„, deputy not M> shoot and told

0,1 "nd Kenneth Sweet.

mid one brother, Henry Dickens. Funt-rid services will be held Sunday sltcrnonn at 2 o’clock truin the Bethel A. M. K. church Burial will be in Forest Hill

eellieti-ry.

ign Affairs committeemen perplexed nml troubled despite Ai-heson’s statement that il was I this country's only feasible

i course of action.

Several members sni.l they did -nt feel r-nssin -d by Aeheson's -lontention that there was “no possibility" of tin- program I'-ad-

,, ' ing to war with the Soviet Union. Confeder- ^ .

i The acting secretary was calle.l .te arniv as a second lieutenant ,

' , ... „ , I back to the stand fin turMier mHe served with Gen, Thomas J .... . „ , , , . . foniiation on that question ml

i Stonewall I Jackson s famed

these others:

1. Whether this country would regard Turkey and Greece as

WASHINGTON, Muri-h 21.— (INS)—The Hmme Appropr.s, lions < oinmit(ep tiala) rut (In- salaries of 100 offieials and employes of the I . S. C'oni-Jlhi-

he- ,i, ‘" ^;vice iinduding its d.n-e-j RESERVE OFFICERS

lor, tMlgor I*. \\;irm», uihi de-1 n ' fiimided Ihfir (IKuiKMil.

inms of the world on whieh pol- . |h) . ,. umn||Ucc> H4 . liutli lf up

dual parties must unite to g-ve t ul ^ ulllll<l INDIANAPOLIS, Ind.,

effective opi*osition. We in this| country cannot hope to fighl} ment Reserve Officers' Coiwen-

caeii instance by a divided political effort. II must soon come tin- one issue in all fret

MEET APRIL 19-20

Communism either In Greece, or China, or any place else, until wc first unite and fight it in Amer-

eavalry unit and was promoted] to captain. After the war he w , anir a lawyer and bank-r in the

Friends may call at the Rector lalive town. Wayncsvillc, N. C., Funeral Home. "'ud moved to California 13 years

ago.

Frank Tobin Passed Away

NEW FIRE TRUCK RECEIVED IN CITY

'•‘UUUAOE LICENSE

Frank Tobin, ugt pa*t 70 years. Greene a »tle resident, dieJ Friday morning at the Westfall Nursirg Home. He had been in

ill health for sonic time.

Surviving are two bnothers,

him he’d go to jald."

Bartholomew county offieids

| ImHcuted a grand jury investlg.i-

lion of the death of Elwood

^'►“r 8 Carlin and Betty J George Travers might be asked. Jel||M1 Hn( | George Tobin, both of

U ""‘*WJ. both of Grecncastlc. Hr ‘lied yestelduy when shot by thu city i u deputy slicriff who said he) iai art ingements will be A n — throatened Ids wife and Sheriff j .,,,miiMced later.

\t\i\ Richard Thayer with a stralght-

> rllJO j® 030 n7Mr - l-UTNA.M COURT NOTES

Friends may call at the Rector

Funeral Home.

IN "KEENCASTlje r ,./ J Tilnmon * announced he "mi the business room on

i I.,' 01 th< ' square which

Vallle Ferguson vs. Phinoas Runyan, petition for apimlnthicnt

, r , ; i mi Jlan. Gillen & Lyon, sn Mr * by hi '‘ shop, tlu piair.tiff's attorneys, ur y' IMrs J c - Brothers Tiielma Hutcheson vs. John S. HfrnrC Un ® ln Eva, »“ton. Ul. ; Bonce, Greencastlo Savings & tut h " InVtn Hurfer ed a bad- Loan Camipany. co ,'Dlnt for 811,1 ' vl, en he caught It In paitltion a.nt 1 sale of real estate. 81 the Carey Dillinger Hughes Ac Hughes are attorneys

/for the plaintiff,

AEF CHAMP DIEM

'INDIANAPOLIS. March 21. - ) UPi Nathan Fnrb, lightweight boxing champion of the American Expeditionary Forces during World War I, died today. He

vhs 56.

Faib later managed Jack Dillon. u Hoosier fighter who once held the light heavyweight title.

F>,- Chief William Lawrence and Grover Vaughn who a.icianmird h'm to Lansing, Mtcli., arrived here with the new city fin iK-k about n.oon Friday. They jVc through five foot snow ft..- all along the Michigan lighwuys. NEWSMAN RETIRES FRANKLIN. Ind.. March 21.— Dpi W. W. Alkens announced ii retirement today as publish r of the newspaper he foundei ',2 years ago. Alkens helped hand-print th List Issue of’the Franklin Evening Star on July 13, 1885 a Franklin College. Since then re was actively engaged in manage ment and publication of the pap-

er.

Alkens formerly served asi

Benatnr Cuprliart expressed the opinion that when the facts are known Amcrlciui.s will unitel in opposition to Communism ;

saying:

"We caiiliol depend iquui did | lars to do the Job. We inns) 1 have faith in our ideals against j those of Communisni. We hawj

-- ---- v ( been spending billions and bil-j . . , . , , ,»• be spread of Communis,,, would, |ions (>f ‘ do|1;(18 tlll , jf march |Z"l,

be taken by other moans such Cominunlsm is growing t»e-

yond our flow of dollars, then wmust mi-el it will, a united theory that tin- Ideal of free men

is superior.”

| held bv Congress, would become! uvi ’i mu., Marcli effecHve July I. ! 20 lA 0,1 BroWMin 8 ° ent ' The committee denounced Chairman of the Indiana Dcpart-

Warren as unfit for Ids post, ac-

,-used him of having been a mem- tio " C, .nmitL-c, ti^ay announc-Im-t of mis! organizations., l ‘l April 111-20 as the dates of

he was guilty t,lP U, '' 7 OOl.venion at Jn-

»t public

Ijt. Got Gent aiso revealed

mill diarged that of “limse hanilliiiK

liniils."

,n-ri- “bridgeltcadH” against | Conjnumlsm or whether it would esist Communism on "th' r

'ronts.

2. Whether safeguards against

PREPARING STATEMENT LAKE SUCCESS. N. Y., MaiN.li 21 (UPl United Nations Bee-ri-tary-General Trygve Lie is pre-

.1 in peace treaties. 5. Why Turkey, which n-puit-"dly has a gold reserve, needs

financial aid,

Acheson te.stifii-,1 for nearly *wo hours yesterday as the administration's lead-off witness at :he opening of public hearings on the Greek-Turkish aid im-asur-. At the outset, -crimmlttei- nu-m-

TO INSTALL Ol'T-'H T.RN Oliver James Post No.

Veterans of Foreign Wars, will

hers were allowed five minutes j hold installation ol officeni on

-ach for questioning. But today -ai-h member could interrogate Acheson as long us he pleased.

TWO FIRE KI NS

City firemen were ealled to the Putnam Motor Sales garage on north Indiana street Thursday afternoon when Guy Pickens’ Buick seitan caught fire. Dam-

age was slight.

The fire department was eall-

treasurer of the National Editor* ed to the home of Mrs. Martha ial Association. Balter. 312 East Elm street F.-i His son-in-law, Robert To » day morning. Coiuslderable damwill take over his duties April 1 t age reaiulted from smoke.

Tuesday, April 89th

The following officers will be

installed:

Comma ider, Walt-i I Itay-

nard, Sr.

Senior Vice Comm.. Henry

Jackson.

Junior Vice Comm.. Marlin 'I.

Smith.

Quartermaster and Adjutanl Andrew Clement. Chaplain, Robert Sli'jh. Officer of Day, Walter J Bus - card, Jr.

on the effect of th" United States' new anti-Counnunis n policy, on the UN, it was learned

today

The portly i-hlcr ,<>| .ue UN will reeveal the position of the 15-months-uld world urganization when I In- tn'istceship eouneil oon- J ; vouch for the first time next j %

4.59, i Wednesday. | (8

Tin- speech also may touch on other big probletns. Including Palestine ami iiossibly Franco

Spajli.

tluit Ma.j. Gen. M. S Faldy, Deputy Commander, H adquarters Second Army, will be Die principal sfieaker at the Con-

vention. Banquet.

Indiana, with -58 chapters, tea,Is the rest of tlie naitou in nimuber of ROA chapters. Gent saiil he ex|>ected several hun-

drr-.l delegates.

Many aspects of tile national security progiam will be discussed by the convention an)! new officers elected for the fortheum-

irg year, In- said.

HOG MARKET Hogs 7000; optened rather slow j but now moderately active on weights IttO-.'OO. 25-50 lower: 350 up stca ly; 100-180 75 lower; sows 25-50 off; good and choice harrows aivj gilts 180-225 *27.25. early top *27.35 sparingly; 225 250 *27.00; 250-2(5 *26.75 ; 275300 $26.50; 300-350 $28.25 ; 350

Todays Weather • • and • • Local Temperature tf Mostly rloudy tonight and Sat-ui-day. Light rain or snow north

Trustees, John D. Due, Harry up *26.00; 100-160 *22.50-*23.50:

Coleman, France Kyle.

sows around $22.50-*23J45.

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