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FIRE'SEffEGT ; Growers Say Larmer's Disaster Made Dealers Short on Supply Whether or not the local hop market will be materially affect ed by the lose of more than 7009 bales of hops In t Larmer warehouse fire Is still a 'matter , of conjecture. - Dhdaterested: parties arer that the local . price Is boand to ad- V Taace .since so many hops were ' tost. They point out that much I ; of the. loss ws th property of; dealers . who In many- .cases had ! the crop contracted. They go on to say .that for this reason these dealers will hare to buy to . fill contracts. ; -v New. Small Bales Made A f aw email salvia ,ri& . Thw - made since' the t bnt at no adTanco tn price. . Dealers questioned Monday were Inclined to scout the the ory of an advance in price. One buyer termed it, T Purely rumor. o reason to expect any ad- ; WnCS, ;,i ; . , ,. . It Is N understood that- nearly I 250 bales of the 6200 lost be longed to growers. These were well core red by Insurance so that the Joes will be negligible. The present market remains steady with around 15 cents be- - lng offered for top grade hops. LITHE Clffi III 1DLF.1TISSES1 - Tho situation In the wool mar ket'' -has : shown no material Change from . ' the -dullness . that has- prevailed for awreral-weeks. Manufacturers hare-been In the market looking; orer , the - offer ings during the past week, but -the actual business transacted was rery limited" hi Yolume. Tho bulk of the business was on the -end shore. Quotations hare been steady to slightly easier. Fleeces were rery alow except .for an occasional call on S4's and fine combing wools. . Strictly combine wools of these qualities gold 4n small lots as 73 to 74c scoured basis and French comb ing void at to 69c. Lower grades were Tory quiet with most houses, although some Interest was reported on 46's and 4S's, I0's grades. .Business on western grown . wools was restricted to moderate Quantities of finer grades.. Orig inal bar lines comprised tho bulk t sales, on Vm and finer wools. A little strictly combing of those lie scoured basis, xhe ouuc or the' original . beys; fkte wools sold t (S to Clo scoured basis, with . nuc.- -rat mil priceo- 4ou graded French' combing. id's snd -finer end . on. strictly combi SS"a fO'a territory wools broad ened slightly as. -the arerage wools cooed. While -the -best of ferings Jli firm, .lower .grades were .slow. Som-' Inquiries, Jtowerer. were receired on 6s - and l'-s M's - grades. .Cable- reports to priYato con cerns -from tho foreign . markets Indicated fairly firm prices at lAndon .and Australian markets. vPTtces were- reported- steady la primary market for cross bred -wools; Some fcuylng xor -Jkmor-lcaw accounts was reported tn Australia;. 'but buyers from the United States showed little acme Interest in cross bred markets. - Trading la mohair was " re stricted to a few small lots of Xlnfr kid hair at steady prices. flE VniES SPEWtS IT LiBISil S. S. -"- " " . - " t -. '- ; ": : v " OSMSHSSMS i - LABISII CENTER, Dec I Fred do Vries. of Pratum. was suitor at the lAbishi Center Sun lar school Sunday. Mr. De Vries. who Is well-known 8 un day school wwker, addressed l the .wchool wrtefln relslrso-to-ths si feet of business depression on re . Ugious .work. . : .L1 T Taanltn of'. LbSS- on arriTed here Sunday for short Ti with relatlTes , Winard and : NaornL.. Homs Chneh accompanied --.-Cecil snd Birney Scheuerman of- Salem to Portland sunaay wm . .avy - tended the organ rows. tou y Miss Alms Scheuerman of that -m.. On,i(i ai1taal will mMt at t:50 next' Sunday to allow sufft- eieat time for tns election or or ticers for the ensuing yearThs pastor, iter. . mx. osaueai will delirer the messago follow lng the Sunday school session. ' - mi mm is? ; ffiSIO SOME HAZEX4 GREEN,' Dec I. eWorld missions adrsaoement dsy was obserred by th women's tlsslonary society and oueroein nlld with program Sunday at 1 o'clock. . . , - - rh nrosTtiu Included! . theme. !Y miall Be My WlUesser, text Acts lit. . 1 call to worship Psaun t Mrs. Orrflls Luckey; isle;, scripture Acts 21:12 .rtlss. Ruby .woooara; prayer. Bowman: musical reading; i.i.tnr tf tho Women's 111s- siolary association and Otterbeis xnid in story snd song;, reading, loiri-uckey; pianist, Nora Ruth- rfdrd: singers, Hasei jiunorcu .t r. .nt rhirlatta Via Aggressive ; Buying - is :Begun as Agency is Seen at Work ' CHItAGO, liec-Y (AP) gurprlae the corn risible supply should exhibit but 11,000 bush els Increase tor the week led to a -brisk la to upturn today. The smallness oft increase was in sharp contrast with the fact that recent receipts hero and at other primary markets had been much enlarged. AsgresalTe buying aJ o was promoted by knowledge that -lh- Farmer Katfrmst rcraln eorperatloa. a gorernment spon- j sored sgency, had- purchased corn future delireries. torn ciosoa lira at nearly tne 1 day'a top lorel. -lc a bushel higher than i Saturday. Wheat closed -irregular, 1-8 off to 1-8 c up and oau at M decline to Mc adranee. General Markets TOKTLAXD. ( Ora Dae. s (AP) Pradaca axehance. sat a rices: fc-ttar. axtras IS; audarda S3; priata firsts 1; tints SO. k- (rash axtraa S7; tra-h autdiaass 1J, Fruits, I Vegetables TOXTt SO. ' Ora- Dn. -CAP) rmi w Tagataniaa.-... ,Prask fruit arsacaa, aarals, teekaS. 3J!S.T9; J bla stock S1.80; grapa froit. rUrida, .7Q4.0; Taaas. $4JtS 0-T5i ari-ama, StJM limas. Sdas. eartaa. SSO; haaiasi. Sa la. I aas Califarala. SS.&O0S.79. - CabWsa la J. lJl.e lb. Caeaaibars aotksasa, fl.S5Ql.T5. PataUaa Oreaaa Deaehataa. $1,803 flUSUS; Taliau. lol.M aaataJ. nca ta tatailara: Ora aa -Ks 1 rnkde. TSOa eaatal. Artie-asas UaJlfaraia M Q SAO Laaa oaw S1US erato far Sa . SSJM0S.TS; ImaariaJ tfo. raller. S4.TS epiaaea local. TSOSSc. Crsabrri XcFsriaaa. fS.7S box; astar eietse bbi. H acklaberriea raa 12s lb. Milan Casabaa. Sa lb. Graoaa aaiBarar, Ts Ik.; lalaga. 1. -erst. .. -, i - Cataay fsaey SOTSa -pas Saxaa. - Vapaaaa WU. la. - 8w-4 -a Oaaljiala. IHQtKi oar .. CaaUfla-'gr Orsgoa. TSQSOa crata, Baaao Cafiforala, 19-15 lb. :paas Calilaraia. 14 . -'T ' " OarUOIaw 8LlOa. Tkiiatsna brtb.aia. S3 08.80 erato: CaUXaxmia. SOJM tag. raoackaaV ' Dressed Poultry POTL,AKI. i O-e, Dae. S f AP) tag aaleaa to ratail- SBttSOC. Nuts, Hay arid Hops POaTLAHD.; Ora .tee. S (AP) Wato wabiata. Calif araia irr Ko. 1. Oragaa , aid. i Ka. 1. S4. aaw. Me; alaumda. M&S0; paaaata. t 13e; pacsav S702; fUaarts. ltd 16a. Hi! wbslatala bajiar orfaaa, 4alia a4 Parttaad. aastara Oragaa) Tlatky. S 6asS: da rsUar. 91919.S0; al falfa, MSeQlS.eO; U-ar. - SIS; aas kar. $I; atrsw, fTQS taa; aalUng prlea 1 to ti aaera. :. :, . - Baoa 1SSO era. WQUHa. Portland Grain POSm-AXD. Ora- Do. S.(A1)-- Wkeat iataras Hla Olas 1 7 TO TO. Mar W4 'Wi' Cask Band bias ato-L.ksrS wkito 1: soft waito. arm wklta .60 i kard wistar, oortkara aoriag. a pastara ra4 .ST. Oats Km. S SS lb. trklto SA0. ' Barlar Ha. 1 S lb. B. W. SA.OO. - Oara Ka. S aaitara yalla-'. akis- t SS.OO. MiUrao Ua4ari 11.00. i PorlJa!nALivestock POKTULITD, Ora- Daa. S AP) Cattlo 8TS. aalras 1S5, lacladiag ITS eattla tkwask: leak- SS-Ma kighsr far Itaara, aka-aiaek ataady. Stoara Ot-oe Iba-aa4 $8.5O.00; atodi-ai T.MS-S5; - S.i370. Btaara SOe-llOO Iha, goa B.aSfeB.OO; BMaiaat TS-55; eaauaaa S.3C(9T.S0. Btaara-llOO-1100 lbs, goad S.0eS.7St sadlaaa. S.T53S.OO. Uaifara S50-S50 Iba- ,gad T.TJJ aaadiaai 6.00 7.2i ; caataaaa. i.90Q$JH0. Casrv s4 S.OOS.&; casual aa, aad -wdiaai OO S.OO i- low eaUar aad aottor S30d4.S0 BmlU (rsarUags axxloded). 4.S0S-iSv Cmfctar. t a4 andiaat S.eOaaO. Tralrra. tails, iad 10.00 Q 1 1.00 . Btadiaja S.OO01.OO; cull and eaauaao S.000 S.0O. CaNas 156-aOO Iba- good aad cboira OOOQ 10.00; eoa-aoa aad tad is at dOfilS.OO. . Hags kSOO laatadtag ST d tract; aatira, MUiag- alaaaas XS kigker. (Sal ar aUy hag -a4 : roastisg lg awilniad ) . IAgM ligkta 140.160 Iba- S.S50; Ught saaigka. ISO-ISO Iba- S.$5Sl50; Ugkt waigbi lSO-SOO Iba,- e.t5S.S0; Baa4iaa vatgiit tOO-110 lba S.S6S.S0: aiadiaas waigbs S20--4O Iba- gaa4 aad cbatea kaary waigkt SSO-SOO Iba- T.S0f.TS kasr-y waigkt SSO-SaO lbs- T.OOS.U. Pack lag saws S7SSO0 Iba- S.M97.7S: faadar aad atackar lga 70-10 Iba gaad an4 ckoiea SJm)0O. Bbaao 10; talkiag atosdy. -' alba OS Iba- danaav Sto-diaaa- all waiga- ewan 4.00&SJSO.- -TaarUag ! wathaaa 20-110 IbL atodiom-to ekaiaa UOOSUKL Ktrso 00-1X0 laa. atadiaai to cbalea- tM & S.OO; aaaaa-130-UO Ibsv. lMt; all a-aighta, ran aa4 ratataa, 1.00 1-00. Portland Produce I POaVT-AJ-O. Ora- Dae. (Ar JClk raw stlUr X4 oar aaav, M-oar awt- 4aUraa4 Portlaad kaa 1 par east; groda O aUk 11.70, bmttaxfst 4aHTaro4 to Pertla-4. 41a. - - - - . PaoHry baying- ortaaa) alira. aaary kaas arav 4H Iba- Ska; aaadlaaa kaaa SVb to m bba, 17a; bigM boas, lie; springs, toe: Paki decks, 4 Iba- aad. arar. las; Ml?bsr!.?' Ka. 1 gtoias. fLNfifa; He S SL4SOtS. Clesre: prejsentation of Objects of Of f ortug churches; la Seattle and Clendire Montaus. school for 4Tlrl Mojamba, Africa. ITu go, academy, PhlUppina Islands. Mrs. C. A. Van Cleare; talk Ts Ars- My Wttiiesses to what, whonT Where!" now? by Mrs Margery Looney; o f f s r 1 a f ; prayer. ; ' : ' '' " ' " ' Llarfe Jones; Funeral Today lEJTERSOJr. Dee. Funer al serrlces. for4 lira, -fsris I. Jones, " whoso death occurred Tuesday Toning.. December 2, -rtu - o bold at the Christian church la Jefferson Sunday St 1:29 o'clock. . Interment will be la the MlHer eemetarr. three- miles, west of 3Tt arson, i Xt'er. Albyn Esson Dm. ; ,' Salem Markets i Grade B raw 4 rr-iikT dellrered la Salem, $2JM cwt. ' f . . . jr.'- Butterfat at fans 28c ' Bcrtterfat, deUrered la Salem 29c rXTTTT AXD VEO-TASXES i PHc to greo-era by Salem barm, - apywa, tsacy. j ' ,-- , TS j Medtaase ft - wjumasTM a. 8 . t ' ' ' v. a. v.. s iTS -LOO I Ptos &ZZ J.SS- 01 -00 Spiaaeh Cater jr. sr 4. .OS Bam Varataalaa Tarslpa. r A. tmsekaa , BaaU. par 4a. aaackea .45 JO -as j$ ,X5 Carratta. oar 4s. aaackaa Ra4isbaa. ocr 4 baaeba Oraas aaWias. ar da. baackaa Boring- pzk-e-. Bee. S. 193S Calf j .. , . , - . .us-t.SS HeraUS. toa 83. 0O to 41.00 Car, vkala. toa .8S.0O to 44.00 Cracked aad graaod. toa 4S.0O-47.O0 MfU raa - toa a so Braa. tea - . " aa aa- -SS Btssfc. .X.2S to t.7 -np- Baying. Pzteas, Dos. S. 1S30 str . , - ' Standards : , , S Madieata SO Bsyiag rUces, XHCr S, ItSS Boa . i ' ST Beertea. kaas " IT Broilers, calared . , . . IS Mad. kaaa " Light kaa , ,., 2,. ... It Tartars. Ka. 1 Tarkaya. Ma. 1 baaa- Targaya, xa IS fn HAT Bayl-s Prices, -Me. S, ItSS Wkeat, ik red ,,,, , . Soft white - - SS Esrtey..tee -U0 to 1S.OO .SS i' nsiis, ea. Hay kaytag i Oata aad rstck. tea Clarar ' .ii.eo-140 iioowiaoo " a Halie. eltey. eecoaA aatUag. 1T30 Kastera Osagaa a Ora-ea . u TX.oo a5.oo rspPBjacar. on -1.S0 HOPS Tap grade as WAijrnTS , Vsrtk Psetfie Bs Ge-rS XMn. Xtteet FrsaaBsttts-- ... , . m . ' : Psncy ' .1,11 - S i - MICKEY MOUSE SO THP sctCKeoa. IS OOINO TO MARRV MINNIE M1CKCV tS iDSPRATEH L HIS ONLY CHANCE TO STOP THE WFDOING IS rrOTRa-KTHE GANO IhCFO SUCKER caook THB '"' SUCKFJAtS now i "POU V AND HR fTHfe &G jr-tfji SMlht' & IXTTLE ANNE ROONEY V$ QUICK! TOOTS AND CASPER OLCf-CL HOOrT-Eb FELL. 'ALEXPlKlTvra FlAjaseO CWAJa Y2ST-T;-AY.AC t,AX9l!0-X! - Hr3MOTACHA4r . crQATtri KUr-l JUojt! OFF! Poeswt ms Look njrasnrt! q-'-v si o hjra vicrwl wm-ctwiia .1 GJera I TX?rAO I I "TS a The OHEGON STATI-S-IAN. Salesu Orc Malting Demand is Not Strong; Corn and ; Oats Firm Domestic; barley markets held generally steady during tho week ending December . but trading continued dun en the Pacific coast.. with demand light and hold ers -not pressing- supplies on the market, according to the weekly barley market review of tho Unit ed SUtes bureau of agricultural economics. .Feeders were active payors of barley at eastern points. corn snd oats markets held firm ia the-central west under the In fluence of only modorato- offerings and cob tinned, laaulry from feed ers -and Industries. - The San Francisco barley mar ket was little changed from a week sgo. Low malting grades were slightly lower but prices on other types -were unchanged. Export business continued dull . , with clearances for Norember totaling only 18,24.0 tons, according to trade estimates, compared with nearly 27,000 ton in October and 21.4.2a tons in Norember.. 1020. Exports from San Francisco since T-trge Standard Soft shell faacy Large fitsadard Mayattea -' Faacy . .SS -is: H -8 -ST juexge (Dell Tared la S-soaac bags) Lirkt aaiber kslrea Hslrss gad pios-s .45 paxntss so-ss SS-44 40-4S 4S-4S 45-SO 4 0H .0814 .01 ka jM kCBAT Bsytag Prleaa, Pee. S. 1130 I. tomT 05 A to A Heaa. 16O-S0O Ike. . Hags. S0O lbs . ap e.TS. .4.00 to S.SO s-ej)o He if are . Dresead raal . Dressed kegs 8.oo-B.oe -IS -is woox. Caereo Mediaa .16 -S KOHAXB Old Kid. -OS PAI YcCCL TH& 9 ACQ TTT l yL- thiki3 AH a30PHia ! AasSf-t THrr3 FlNtSt 1 VsOMT HW3 TO s THROUtH "TrTS ORDEAL OF KSR. ar-f?ntiA- rr t -sf-rtfL. - rWIN-f.ANTWM: , -S7 - r I aTo I , daSBaTOa-BBBegosbBSaTBa - cn, Tcesiay Mcrels,?, Deecater 9, X3ft Ccme cnJ4fSH ; . Grcxcrs, Ca Toa Bed This? PltATTJSf, Dec B. A pot ted Tttaaie fJ-rysanttvrrnoTe ootly two or throe loss thaa eight feet high, witb three large bloo-nw, la part of the floral decorsiioaw at tho Methodist chorcii. bre. - . . How will Basel Crreest ad mit that they can't beat ltr Juno 1 totaled 121,741 tons, the smallest for this period since 1020, 'These reduced exports are the - result of increased . competi tion of Russian and Danubian bar ley la 'European markets. Choice malting barley la. aearce and ex porters -were -buying moderate amounts of grading type to" till old sales. Ocean freight space has become less ; plentiful and boat lines were asking 22Vs (d to 2Bs per long ton. which would be equlralent. to from-14 e. to 27c per 100 tor ocean freight space to Europe. Local demand for feed barley was fairly actlre although buyers were generally taking only sufficient tor immediate needs and were not accumulating; additional stocks because of approaching holiday and Inrentory periods.. Oata prices were slightly high er at most markets. with No. 0 white quoted- at Minneapolis at 11.03 O1.05. at Chicago at 21.12 491.14, at Kansas City at 11.100 1.1 S, and at Dearer at 21.229 1.22 per 100. Eastern Washing ton oats sacked were quoted at Seattle at 11.17. and western Washington oats at $1.07 . Lo cal clean hoary white oats sacked were quoted at Portland at I1.2S per 100.' Red feed oata were quot ed st Fan Francisco at 1 1.20 Q 2.2 S. - An urgent demsnd for the small offerings of Kafir and Mllo ad Tanced prices of these grains Se per 100 at Ksnsaa City where No. 2 White Kaffir was quoted at $1.19 O L21; and No. 2 Tellow Mllo at $1.22 01.24 par 100. No. 2 Kafir ia bulk was quoted at San Francisco at 21.S0CM.65, and Nor. 2 Mile at $1.C0 01.08 per 100. No. 2 California Mllo sacked was quoted at $1.20 01.2&V and No, 2 Egyptian corn at $1.4001.4$ per 100. No. i MHo was quoted at Los Angeles st $1.07 1.22 V per 100, with demsnd Irregular. ' The Process of Familiar 0KV VIA WELL BE. - a rV UikJI ww wwa hs Am oax. tOVSgVOU VV WEIL SEAI2CH THE T I O t. ig T fir. He, Cmm SHt-a elrbls tmmrmi. "A Case ot Mistaken Identity IRTIO SP.HTH GALLED BEYOrJD Pion&r of 1864 Dies at Home of son in Stay-;-: ton Recently STATTON, Dee. $ Martin E. Smith passed away 8aturday,De eember 0 at the home of his son. George A. Smith at 8tayton. He was born in Wurtemburg. Ger many NOTembor : 28, 1144 and with his parents came, to America la 1852. locating at Buffalo. N. Y- where they - reaided for two years , and tbea mored to Defi ance Ohio. In 1214 ho crossed the. plains on horseback, arriring in Honey Lake valley. California, where be remained for six years and then returned to Ohio. In 1872 he was married to Miss Elisabeth Ma-dock, who preceded him in death 0 years ago. Thirteen chil dren were bora to this union four hSTittg died In infancy snd one daughter, Mrs. Mabel Etiel who passed sway 10 years ago. In 1891. with his -wife snd children he mored to Salem, Ore gon, later moving to a farm near Sublimity, where he was act irely engaged In. farming and hop growing for many . years, retlrln g in 1914 For the past 10 years he had made-his , home with' his daughter, Dorothy Zielinskl, near Salem.: . , On the 'day of his 88th birth day he came to Stayton to Tlsit with his son and daughter. Three days later he became seriously 4U with pneumonls snd' llTed but fl-re days. He Is surrlyed by the follow ing children, George A.' : Smith, Mrs. Ells Boedlgheimer snd Mrs. Bsrbsra - Boedlgheimer, of Stay toa; Frank C Smith, HHlsboro; Mrs. Leo Barr, hit. Angel;, JMrs, Enrma Doerfler, Shaw; Mrs. Jan et DoerfTer aad Mrs. Dorothy Zle llnsW, fialem. Also sereral grand eMldTen and great 'grandchildren. His youngest, sister, who lire In Defiance, Ohio, still s-inrires him. Funeral serrices will be held Tuesday at 9 : JO- a. m., at St. Bon iface ehurch af 8ublimity. Elimination" Patterns' M0V.5AMB0. U3 TArrr W'SECH UKe.0-raLPR5EJriJfJS -ajr ALL 5 QUCEXOU THeYCH HUSH CAJSEtXTKEM M 1-17-C mlP!Map., PCUC5!, f-- 1 Radio Programs : Taaaday," r 11 SS 4:45 srat fUskea. TO0 Wkito Wisard, T:1S -Meraiag Saraaada, feews. T:45 Faauly Altar kaa. , a.-iawrgaa, ttas. S :00 Meraiag bum 8:15 Mary. 1?BS. S:45 Tewa Teplea. 11:45 PrWasser sod dreeai girl, KB 8. 11:00 Waaibar repett, aewa bsllstia. 13.-05 Girls rekeatra, IrOS Batty Aad.rsaa, XBS. 1:18 IbU1 tectere. STBS. 1 :5 Raytbai Kerae. S:18 Matiaee ia Miaiatare, NBS. .8:80 Orgs a Coaeert. karUoae, NBS. : 8:15 Musical lUcketeera, KBS. S :SO Keo arestiag. 8:S Taa Tiaie Tales. XBS. .4:0 Metodiaas. NBS. 4:0 ejeat. S:O0 eag CxekaBge, XBS. t:00 Catkelie Tratk isetttr. S:1S Daaiskra -WeadviBd sDsemble. 10 r0 fiensklae y irraas. KBS. 10:30 Jack aad Jill erckeetra. ll:SO Vie Mayer,' erebestra. KBS. lS;OO-S:0O a.m. Rarel-ra. UW 4i8 2-7v PertUad 4:45 I)era:ioBaI serriea. i T :0O Orgaa. T:80 Start a the Day. KBO. :0O Pertlaad Breakfast atab. :00 NBC. . 0:15 Meet the Potti, HBC. S:80 Cookiag aekeel. 10:O0 Lekor Harneoy Ulk. KBO. . 10:80 Msgasiae af tke Air. 14 :80 Jalie Hayes. 11:S Vialia reeitsL 18:00 Drake erebestra NBC. 13:18 Cecil aad Sally. 18:80 Orgaa ead piaae 1:00 Tewa Cryer. 8:00 KBO statiaee. 8:15 Black ead Geld reeat, KBO. S :S0 Teatiaiera. 4:80 Pbil Ceok. KBO. . 4:45 Cliekity Clack. 4 :00 Brsitliaa Aatsrlcaa prerraat, NBO. 8:80 Betsy Bees. ' S:45 8tadie progrant. 4:00 NBC - , T:00 Berate, KBO. 7:30 Dea eo orebostra, KBO. ' Se0 MaaU Be. KrL :SO AaMa--a Aady. KBO. :45 Bailee, KBO. ' . 0:00 Paslbi. KBO. S:80 M-oery Leae, KBO. 10:00 KOMO aogaaa. . , 10-40 PeesMy Albaot. 1 11(00 IfeJtaeemab claV daaea. XOTJT 444 B-T. Pertlaad S:00 KOZX'S Klock. ' T:00 Orgaa. 1 T :SO Hsraay Ceeasy Cow bars. -0:00 Crab Bag. O:00 Veiiyatetsra. S :SO EI-)8. Peaualaa Pkaeles. 10 :0O Metodiaae. 11:00 -iBtaraatloBsl Xtitekea. ll:SO CBS. Aiaaricsa Sckoot af tka Air. 18:00 Orchestra. 1:00 Hostese of tka Air. 3:30 -HaaTaUaa ants rtaia era. &JteAL-l: THET WOlSE OF H bee a 3 fGEB,TfA GLAO t AIN'T A V FEW BOWES THE" ICE-fJOX.NTMOUTMAKlWG 0f2E iNlOtSlITHAM i CR0S31MG t sv -r' "-a PAGE SEVEN DALLAS SEMIS STAGEGDijEOV "The Vho!8 Town's Talk ing" (aiven by High School Students DALLAS. Dec. 8. "The Whole Town's Talking." a three .act comedy was successfully stsged -here Friday night as the annual Dallas high school senior olsy. The east included: Henry Sim mons, a manufacturer, Paul Far re tte; Harriet Simmons, 'his wife, Virginia Leitch; Ethel Sim mons, their daughter, Doris New bill: Chester. Binney, Simmons partner, Paul Lorimer; Letty Lythe, a motion picture star, Ed ith Dunn; Donald Swift, a mo- tion picture director. Lester Jala; from Chicago, Philip . Hayter; Roger Shields, a young man Lila Wilson snd Sally Otis, friends of Ethel. Erelyn Reynolds and Ruby Voth; Annie, the maid, Ruth Petre; Sadie Bloom, Mona Brooks: . taxi driver, Eu gene 'Morrison; Mrs. Jackson, Betty Hawkins; director. Miss Bonnie Morisonf . stsge manager, David Moser; business manager, Dwight Webb. Tho music was furnished by the Dallas high school orchestra under the direction of Miss Mo Bride. l:S Caekae ei6. 8:13 :1S Kevaaaser af Ike Air. 4:43 Berapbeek of tka Air. 6:1S Prise else. S:45 E8, Prsacea -eggeli. 4:00 Tela af Galdea Dream. 0:80 Tre-ek trie. T:00 CBS. Joe aad TU T:1S Orgaa. T:M CBH. Perataasnt Pablix bear. I S :00 Hawailaa are gram. S.-80 Orebeetra. S:80 Sparta areata. 14:80 Blanker Beat. 11:00 Oilers. 11:13 DLB8, Tal Yelsafe. XOAO 484 -Ur-err-tUl 13:00 Varaa pregrat. 13:15 IT we digest. X8:80 Marbet rrparta, crept, aad vaataa er forecast. It45 Old fstailUr taass. 1:80 Mstiaae. S MaslcaU. S.JO HesaeaBaker hear. 4:30 Psna pregraat. 7:80 Moalesle. . :00 Poaltry kaiWdry roaree. By IWERKS. By CLIFF STERI1TT By BEN BATSFORD FOG WO0G- OUT OF A MILK WACOM A BClOGE By JIMMY MURPHY r4iy,NtC CUTOUT -THEklol-SSl COLON-L. Moormi . Tou vi , V J Xi QUICV4. CrrdTRAii 1 -TV3 M2. ; "H POUCtt I QUAirrn3: . V hurjttI cicu aiu " -