''"X The OI!CnOX STATnSSlANt Salenn 'Oriw.'rrttF isWnif ," Apwt 7, -12I v I i i imdlkis dusted 0:1 OBIS .Thrips Infest Labish Fields; ; Hew Treatment Held , Remedial LABISH CENTER. August 6. .Because, many ol the onion fields In this district-have early 'become Infested with, horde of tiny Insects , known as thrips, some farmers are applying hydra ted lime dost to their fields in an .effort to combat -the damage which 'ml!ht accrue to' their pres ence. . Reports from other districts In dicate that the lime application has been quite successful in thrip control. While the presence of the" Insects, which are so small as to be scarcely - -visible, hare been noted every - year, tbalr appear ance so early In tho season as the forepart of July would indicate that control measures are In or der. ' . i - ; Much of the blight which af fects some fields Is attributed to , thrips. The insects work upon the - plants la such a way as to cause new shoots to appear, and since the energy utilised In this growth Is from the formlng onion bulb, a curtailment ' of ueh v abnormali ties in grox-th is essential for marketable produce. Three ton of ' the lime was ap plied this wek to onion fields on the Hayes I-ablsa farms. National Board For Depression Control Talked WASHINGTON. August . (AP) Returns from a question ' nalre of. the chamber of commerce of the United States Indicate busi ness men favor some sort of na tional planning board as a pcseI ble preventive for depressions. Two hundred presidents of trade associations were'asked If they thought I such a group could make a worthwhile contribution to economic stability; Henry p. Fowler, secretary -of the chamber's committee on the continuity of business and em ployment, said today the great majority of those .who hare re plied endorsed the proposal. Re added, however, there was a wide range of opinion os the set up and activities of the board. GUESTS AT ROBERTS . ROBERTS, August 6 Sirs. C. W. J alien eC Portland Is visiting at the home of her faster. Mrs. Roy J. Rice. Mrs. Jullen and Mrs. Rice drove out to Hlllsboro to vis it their father ! Monday. Mr. and Mrs. mgel and Mrs. R. H. Smith of Lorn Angeles have been visiting at the home of Mrs. Alice Cool ldge the last few days. Radio ProQiaiiis . rrt4y.t Arst v now :J0 Drtiul I :15 Maralng; Ataettsvrs -;4 Va a in, U Twa. ProfMSers, BC i i :0 C ting mM V :3e -Taa Eatvrtaiaara 4S Kfiimirrjdt trim, HBC ;I-Vmui'i Msgsiiaa ta Air, : Jnlia Hsr. V KBC Ovaik at VUUdy. :1S Westara Ytm How houtVC :0O Fridlr Chat. t : IS Trail E!aaera. :S5 Aircraft talk. :5 NBC matin. :15 Otjitt. i ( :4S Health Mso. :SO Paol Whitecaaa, KIC. :oe Asm 'a' Andy. BC. :4S Clare : T!mi. :0 Haas at Calar. NBC. :S Tha Metrpliain .NBC. - XOAO - . , . :I0 HovaLaa? oncart. :e Aasarieaa lgian atata eonren- tian prornamr addresses by ' Ralph - O Veil, national em- wander aad Jirt. Bta Laaaagh. native! viaa pre (id eat American Legion aaiiliary. :0e Farm howr.r :l In tha Says ars. :30 Market raports, era; saa wea ther faeeeast. :53 Caaitiaa ml Oregaa atathith- waya. t I :0O Orsaa procraa. :SO Haiaukr: hear. :00 Caaaim Jane. "X Mi4raaaaer IaeheaN Party". ;ie VCalkiag Tear is tU Britiln Islea. v Tj ' . ;30 Ari-a l.yiea ?ata cwna- ta atracraai, braaScatt - of haatpahip Jaaior aaaehail aar- ias a-nB4 (aaae). :0 FanIIr.i :3S MarkM resarts aaeii4 braa4 eaat'af wheat, weal an 4 livestock 10 11 IS is IS IS IS IS 1 ' S i S SR In tha day's aawa. ' 45 Bpas saarkat reports a ad wea ther fareras. :Se Market venewa batter, cheese, dairy feeds; rraia. :15 "8a 4 itha Stranro Thir tha Daiirl Keeerds Arreal." f-aar farm reporter at Washing- BANK CZAR Herman SchmTtz (above), closely identified with the great chemical industries in Gemany. has been named by the German Government te assume control of all German banks in tha present crisis. He will be controller of the financial structure f his country, and in his hands will rest the rwwer for drafting plans to harbor the Cow Ml lundi from the various mukb. IP m 1 "ii i l i .ii StffcCKS 1DSE ; 0 N LY-SMALL NET HOPE GEE4 Markets ; are Generally Uneventful but Rails Break NEW YORK, Aug. f (AP) Stocks passed through an un eventful session today. Numerous principal shares va ried hard! a point in either di rection, although they spent more time iir lower than In higher ground. " Enough covering ap peared toward the close to bring a sprinkling of small gains among the leaders, but the average of 90 issues showed a net loss of seven tenths of a point. Sales totaled 920.784 shares, the largest of the week. " ! U. S. . Steel . American Can, American Telephone and Consol idated Gas touched new mini mums for the decline; wjlh ex ception of .gas. however, they closed with something to the good. Telephone was quiet, per haps because fears concerning the dividend i had been allayed. The latest bit of gossip concern ing that stock's recent weakness ays the holdings of a large es tate were being liquidated; In any event the supply -was less plentiful today and the stock fin ished with a gain of 1. New York Central, which seems to be- reflecting speculative fears for the $6 dividend, broke' to 71, the lowest. since 1921, and fended the day half a point off the bottom for a! loss of Ti- Other rails making ! new lows included Illinois Central, Great Northern Preferred, Southern Rillwajand Canadian Eacific. - - General Markets eseh ta Portland Grain PORTLAND. Aaust f AP) tV'haat fa tores: Opea. aanit. Low Clasa SepU. aid 4SL 45 H 4S 44 SepV, ew 46 H 4S 45 45 ! Dee. - . 4tH 49 H 4 9 Cash markets Wheat: Bif Bea4 Bin stem 53e; soft white, westerm white, 44 Vk: hard winter, norther sprias. waat- erm red 41H. Oau: Na. 3 white $17.00. Corn: No. 3 K r, 92T.2S. .. MUlraa standard $12.5. Portland Livestock PORTrlXD. Ore, Aagast (AP) Cattle 75. ea Ires 1, abaat steady. Steers, 6a-M lbs., good SS.35-S.50; mediae $5.35-.U: e.a SS.75-5.35: sMfO-llOO lbs, goo4 S.S5-S.5w; saediam S5.0O-S.33; cemaoa $3.50-5.00; . 1100 1300 lbs, goad IS.73-S.OO; medium $3.75-5.75. Heifers 55O-8J0 lbs, good S5.EO-5.75; medinm. '$4.50-5. SO; com ma, SS.2V4.50. Cows, good S4.13-4.5l: ciaam and modiem. SS.5O-4.50; lew ratter aad eatter $1.00-3.00. Bqila 4 rig eacld) good aad choice (beef) $4.50-4.75; eatter commoa aad medium $3.00-4.50. Vealers (milk fed) good aad choice $7.50-8.50; . medium $6.00-7.50; call aad commoa S4.O0-S.00; ealre, good aad choice $t.OO-SwOO; commoa and medi um $30-.00. Bogs 3(H; iaelnading 109 ea contract: a boat stead r; feeder pixs $1.00 lower. Light light 140-1AO lbs., good aad rhoie $7.50-$.25; light weight 140-180 lbs, gad aad ehoice Sa.0O-S.S5; light weight 180-800 Ihe, -iraad aad choice $S.OO-8.35; medlam weight 200-220 lbs, good aad choice S7.n-S.35: do. 320-250 lbs, good and rheko $4.50-70; hoary weight 250-290 lbs, good aad ehelre $4.00-7.00; do 390-850 lbs,- good aad choice $3.75-4.73. PeekJa sews 275-500 las, mediam sad gnd $4.83 5.73. Feed er aad atockrr pigs 70-130 lbs, goad sad choice $7.00-9.00. Slouch ter sheeD aad lambs: 1OO0: steady. UaU PO Iba dawa. rood and ehoieo $3.00-5.73; medioar. $8.50-5.00; all weights commoa $3.00-3.50. Tearllag wother 9O-110 lbs, madiam te c he tee $3.ee-.oe. K. 00-120 ib modMm to choice $2.00-2.50; do, 120150 lbs., me diam te choice $1.75-3.25: aU weights, call aad commoa tl.OO-1.75. FruitSr Vegetables 1 PORTLAND Oh. Anmtt KL. f LV Frait aad rasetables. Oranges Califor nia alac!as, $3.25-5; grspefniit. Cali foraia, $3-4; Lines, t do, cartons, $2.36; baeaaaa, 5 lb. Lemoas California. $8.35-8.50. Raspberrie loeel. $1.3V1.50 crate. Logaaberrica local. $1.15 crate, "'atermoloeis Kioadike. : S-S e Caataloaooo V.Via. ..i n-t.. n.ti.. staadards. $2-2.33 rwate. lleaeTdew melon rmlioi i. ... fUta. $1.50. t - ice rream melons California 5e lb. Persian me 'on 31.75 crate. Soodlea grapes $1.33-1.35. Aprirots Tho Dalle. 4 3-5 5c bo. H- ', $1-110 lee I. early rarieties'. Cabbage I.ocal aew 2,-2e lb. Potataos YaAiaia St .1 .uii.l $1.10 j Now potatoes Local. 1 e lb. j east Maahtagtoa. $1.84 cootal. Trr,'TT. " retailers; VTaMa Walla globes. $1.20 1.23. Seed potato Local 114.1 a; c j,, , JUabare Laval, bclk. 2 lb. Artichokes 0-80e dos. ' Cocombers Field grewa. 33-0c b. - Spiaaeh Ieal. SO oraaga box. Celery Labia. 75c-$l dosew, Kahroems Hetboase. &5 lb. Pepper Bell, green, 8e. Sweet no'atne mmr-TmVtn . I 1A. lb. j Caaliflower Narthweat. i S1-1S Beans Leeat. 2H-Se.. . v : . ' Peas Local. 9 lee lb. t Tomatoes The Ualles, C3-73 box.. .Cora Loral. 3$-3e. Lettoco Loeal.. IL4MIOt'l.l a n crate. . Aepararas Vorthw,st. $1.40 dos. Cherries Blacks. 3-Se lb. esaaser. swaash LeenL fUta. 60e." "Portland Produce PORTLAN-D. Ore.. Aagosl 6 (AP) iT 9VTT nng prices heary fw. o-n 10a, ap. zv-ZZe lb.: ?5 m1'um 3e; light 12l$e lb. Na. $ chickens. T-8: eld rooster, ft: broil er dr I He IV 20e erer 1 H lbs, lae colored 22e lb. Dacha, l'ekias. 14-lSe; geee. 13. ... . HayBaring price for producer ; alfalfa. $14-15; clOTor, $ 10-12 : Willamette re 1 ley timothy, (; eastern Ores' timothj, (): oats and vetch. $10-11 sen. 11.1k Bi.yiag price., grade B, 1.90. Portland delivery aad lasnoetiea. Nats Oregon walnnts. is-S3c; poaaata, 12e lb.; Brasila. 1 tOe; almonds, 1418c; filbert. 20 23e: peeans. 20 lb. Hops NomiDsl, 1933 . crop, 10-Xle; 1930. 1C17C. t . - . , ' Shortage Causes Butter fat Gains . Batterfat moved up a cent yes terdar on the local market, the quotation now being ISc. The mid-summer shortage ef milk. Is responsible for the rise. - - Other local markets were firm, except grains which -' continue weak. Ess, extras), were xuarked up a tent to lie Thursday. nsc, act prist?: batter, extra -9 ; adara 23- Brim finis 27: firsts. 25. fresh axtraa 23: fresh suediums 1. Salem Markets nit Grade B raw 1 4 o-op. price 2:17 fj CWt. ' . ; . BnUerfat 2c. J atlk. 9 1 ; rXim AHD VXQLTASIXS Prien paid te s'ers br aaieoi bayrrs. , , ' Ac tost VEGifrABLXS 1 Radishes, dot. - n j Oalaas. do. " Carrots ,- " I ueets . Lettuce, crate (local) 81.50 $2.30 01 H 60 SO .1.30 . 45e . . .73c 01 03 33 Jttaca (Seattle) Cabbage Cera, sack ,, Caeambers, doe. -Caaliflower. grate . , Turnip, dos. . . , Tension, crat Summer aewash , (raen bean Peaches, 25 -lb, basket . SOOS Staying Prices Extras , Mediums .19 -13 pooxrav BBjias Prlets Roosters, e'd LOS Broilers Colored Leghorn, TTeariea, heaa Mediam heas . JS .13 -Itf .12 Light kens .10 GXAXM AXO HA1 BsylDg Price Wheat, westara, red White, bo. - , SSL, .18.00 to 18.00 . 24-28 24-34 Barley, ton Oat, gray. be. . Vbit. bu. ttayt buying prices- Oats sad rcteh. ton 1 5 00 Clorer . . .f. w 1 1 ftq Alfalfa. tiIVt. Sad cutting 14. OO Katera' Ori gon 1 .13.00 Common , .18.50 HOP Top grsle -Old stock .-r.4.l I .09-.10 ' kut a Bajns Prieea T.ambs. too . ' .04 Hogs, top Steers Cows . .. 04HteTo3 01 to .01 0 to .03 12 Heifers Drested Teal Dressed hogs . wool, Coame Medium .13 .13 MOHAIR Old Kid .. bo market no market Vrtrtw of t h fli-Rf 2 ramea won br the Phlladelnhia Athletics this season were at the expense of clubs on the. western end of to American league. MICKEY MOUSE 'A La! M VV -"aw r v nfT m X-4n THIMBLsE THEATRES tarrinff Popeye t DO rXt fWE CMPsROlHQ ucfsw cae to Beucve LITTLE ANNIE ROQNEY U5Tlvr4,Te SZF&ZTZO WGgCKEO On? TrC. COAST REACHED t iXWS.CrhEPJ - I - T 1 " TOOTS AND CASPER STOP TH ATI su-r vroor.i HARM MV PAL. coloa:txl - i WK long Fcakart Syndics, sac. Cr Slight Rallies are Seen , .'After, Liverpool ses - CHICAGO, Aug. ,(AP) Hope gleamed at least temporar ily for grain owners today after, air cereals had dropped to fresh bottom price records here follow ing new collapses at Liverpool. The Chicago - wheat - market fin ished with slight rallies due more or less to late reports ttTat owing to extreme cheapness ' United States wheat was being used tor every possible purpose now from floor to alcohol. Z-tTge poachae ing of wheat by feed manufac torers was noted at Ctnelanatl. with deferred orders refused.,' "Wheat closed .unsettled cent lower than yesterday's fin ish, corn -lTs down, oats un changed to off. - Swimming Party Farewell Given i Bid good Family, : HUBBARD. August A swimming party and welner roast wslven at Shad-E-'Aeres Tues dayvening as a farewell for-the children of the J. R. Bidgood family. 1 Edd . Erlckaon drove a truck and ook Beatrice, Helen, Hasel-j Roy and Delmar Claypoole. Ar ia lne Italic. Verna Smolinskl. iKorothy. " Scholl. Joe "Weaver, Walter Ott. Harold : Coleman. Louis Hershberger. Irene and Junior Iliggenbotharn, Marion MrKensie, Clifford Mitts. Carol Ericksoii. besides the honor guests. Gungadine, RoIIIe,- James and Kenneth Bidgood. i LABISH GROUT TO MEET LABISH CENTER, August 6 The monthly business and social meeting of the Christian Endea vor society will be held Friday evening. August 7. at ffe W. A. Starker home. Ice cream and cake will be served following tho social time. - iff G:-'W II M t"MJ " I - 4EY .-a ., Ill' . SCrOCVCyAiE TPiEVO PCOM THE VtfZCK TAKE HS MADS THAT A tMA&VCj BACK UKI, CASPE12 IHEOfl mi OF 1 ; - . FOIST DTTEl Accused of being la the- North Santlam - federal forest without permission when the area had been closed ontand after July 15 to all persons, four local citixens pleaded guilty- yesterday In Jus tice eourt, Miller B. Harden. Jus tice of the' peace, fined each mad $2B and costs, and suspended sen tence under, a tlx months' proba tion. Costs vwere paid by the par ties. ;- - - r . Fonr other, offenders. . were adjudged not. guilty. They all de clared they had not entered the area until after dark, .had re ceived no notice of the closing and had observed none on posted signs.- ' lien fined - included - Donald Muelehaupt; E. A. Lowe, W. B. Dorld and S. S. Jans. R. A. El liott, state tire warden, who ap peared In court. - recommended lieaiency.. . I Men released without flue were R. O. Lewis, Ellis Hughes, M. A. Lewis and P. E, Schwan. Family Picnic - -' Above Corvallis . JEFFER90X. August 6 -Sir. and Mrs, JI. E. Richardson at tended a family picnic at Beaver Creek. 20 miles above Corvallis Sunday. The day was spent In vis iting and aTwImming was a pop ular t port. At tho noon hour a basket dinner was enjoyed. Other guests present were M r, and Mrs. W.E. Richardson and children of Salem; Mr. and Mrs. Floyd BuLHs and family, Mr. and Mrs-. Phil Fleischman and family, all of Corvallis, and Mr. and Mrs. George Ham and family of Beav er. Creek. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Richardson and family are spend ing several days at the farm home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Richardson, . on the Green's bridge road. - HACK FROM ROCKAWAT HUBBARD. August Mrs. A. P. De De Lspinas'se has returned from RoeHnway where ihe chaper, oned a group of young folks last week. Those In tha party Included Misses Marie Do Lesplnasse of "A Hole Now Showing: "A "Birds ef Pf2jOVlM&"T - - asm a-a . . - - - - - 1 . 1 I H llnf grf LJ-AFnl ? 1 AlC t tltC- - mm i : It Depends on Whose-ox is Gored rxrNrrcAi3 vmt hs DiO! COUrvlSL HOOPER MY PBlrJD AMD I VJOTTXET amvbodv , LAVA MAMD ON RIM? - FREAImW -, .-- . ' "Here an nnusual picture ofan inverted pyramid , at the bottom' of a cut after crashing through Eagle, Calif. The freak wreck sent .ten lumber train when it went h urtliaar throurh the trestle. ' injuries. Fifty men were in the locomotive and the unexpected dive. Hubbard. Helen lonl of Vancouv er, Wash., Myrtle Lambourne of Portland, k Dorothy Covey of Woodburn and Messrs. Willis Duncan of Woodburn and Frank lin De Leepinasse of . Vancouver. Cascadia Popular For Outings Of Weekend Groups JEFFERSON". Aug. . A num ber of groups of people enjoyed picnics at Cascadia Sunday. One group included Mr. and Mrs. John Henderson and two sous and Zo na Seipp and Alice Harris, all of Jeferson; Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Hampton and family of Knox Butte. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Hamp ton and daughters. Mr. Boss and Mr. and - Mrs. Joe Hampton and family, all of Crabtree. The day in one" Hypnotized Victim.- OHE OP Prey IT MADE. MS MAt WJHEM HQ l! wanmBnnannKiBBaiBsrv 1 1 sfsA dPne S ear1 m n. aejnaa. TOLD ME VDO If Ms CALt-SO A5 A II kJta - ED? i, - - sjf" ef a train as it rests a trestle near Gray workers, aboard the to the hospital with coae.h when it took was spent in visiting and at noon a .basket dinner was served. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Powell and family, accompanied by Mr. Pow ell's mother, -Mrs. . Mary Powell, motored to i Cascadia Sunday morning and spent the day. They were Joined at the springs by Mrs. Powell's - parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Merltt. and other relatives of Mrs. PowelL - U . .. i WALKER . FAMILY REUNITED INDEPENDENCE. August Those who attended the Walker family reunion at tue Dallas park Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Walker, Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Walk er, Mr. and frs. John Walker. Mr. and Mrs. Guy "Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Walker. Mrs. Etta Walker and Mr. Hlnkle. 1 "Uncle" Jesse Walker of Phil omath was the honored guest of the day. celebrating his 9ZnA .birthday. By iA LOOKS L'KE. it ' i gtiriHlAiCWE. trrTlmE AMD HE?2. rCtEMOS ACS ASOACO A UTCSTCOXEfc, EAgy STREET w tOrAllOVlOM r- far - A ABOUT VOOVV 8ABOOAJ. J Avt riKOEQIIIESi! URGED UPOn CITIES ; Enactment of city ordinances prohibiting the receiving ef a lower grade of r milk than "B raw". In city distributing plants, was urged in letters prepared here Thursday by Max Gehlhar. di rector of the state-agricultural department, for rho consideration of mayors of municipalities where milk inspection has been inaug urated. ' " ' Gehlhar set out fn his. letters that the Oregon dairymen hare invested more- than a million dol lars at the request of city health authorities to produce a high grade of milk! for fable consump tion. ... "As long as distributing plants In cities are permitted to receive milk of lower grade." read GehV har's letter, "it will be Impossible for . health authorities in the ci ties to be assured that , none of the-milk will find Its way into homes.'1 Gehlhar pointed to the actios of the Portland ; council which passed such an j ordinance this week. ' One of the letters was " ad dressed to Mayor Gregory of Sa lentV - ; Pair Will Face -Federal Charge Roy Hunter and Francis Bow ler, arrested June 29 on the river' road, eight mile south of Salem ltt the Orvllle district, were turned over to .federal officers here thl3 week to be i-ken to Portland to iand trial on the charge of pos session . and 'manufacture of liquor. "A still was taken when their place was raided by state and federal officers. The two men have been held la Jail vhere for the last six weeks. " GUESTS AT ASCHliS ' WEST STATTON. August 4V Portland visitors at the home of Mrs. Elmer Astie the -past few days were Mrs. Amanda White, Mrs. Charles Mills and children Margaret. Charles Jr., James and Earnest and William Greene. By WALT DISNEY By SEG.R BRANDON WALSH . t I By JIMMY MURPHY i Vv.