4ii ft . 1 z. Ii. .1 I I; Tho OREGON SlATES2LlSi, Salem. Oregon, Sat nrday Morning. October 3, 1931 PAGE SEVEN .1 Si '1 f t M en ne ST Latter Close Higher First Time in) Week; Entire Li Price List Firmer NEW TOJtK, OcL 2 (AP) For the 'first time in a week stocks closed higher today. The ton was strengthened by a much better bond market where United States governments l allied, well, accompanied j by ' a firming ! ot prices throughout the list. Share baying on an early rally Was "exhausted befofe . noon and prices followed : the rails on a low downward movement. However, liquidation such as recently experienced was conspic- HELPS - uousiy absent and there was a brisk recovery In the. final, deal ings.- Volume fell to 2.527.340 hares against 3.590.640 -, yester day. -. - ' The average rise was 1.3 4 points, notwithstanding- a new bear market low tor he carrier Croup. Since there Is likely to be no particular news affecting the rails until the rate decisions is reached" it seemed probable that further profit-taking was the explanation for the sag. Never theless, the gronp minimum was not particularly pleasing to the theorists United States steel refused to j break 70. although It was off i more than a point at the bottom. And closed higher. The pre- phone, up a 1 point net, sold as much as 1V lower . and - came Within a fraction of "yesterday's minimum. American Can, Gen- J eral Motors, Chrysler, Case and National Biscuit advanced 1 to IK, on the day, while- Consoli dated Gas rallied 2. New York Central, ex-dirldend, was off 24. "Norfolk and Western 3, Atlantic J Coast Line 54,. Union Pacific 1 and Atchison and Baltimore and Ohio email fractions. Most ra'ls tinned In the late upturn, reduc ing extreme loaaes. MUSCAT GRAPES OF EffilLEI QUALITY i PORTLAND, Oct. 2., (AP) ome Tery fancy Muscat grapes Oat Of The Dalles Section were OI- feredon the least side farmers market today.' Ther sold rapidly stt 69c lug. Some Tokays moved 75c. Local Concords were mostly 40c with a few higher or lower. Tomatoes were about, steady at a range of 35S0c. Lettuce sold generally $1 tut One lot moved $1.25. Spinach was fairly steady at 70 tf7Sc orange box. ! Corn sold rapidly at 707Sc ack. ! M : Onions were easy at $1.60 l.5 sack. Potatoes rated easy but mostly Unchanged in price, i Some rather fair fresh prunes out of The Dalles sold 30c box. Persian melons from' Yakima were priced $L15 crate with ca aabaa at $1. Fancy orangei cling peaches were priced aseund $1. Chinese cabbage was offered $1 eantalouDo crate. Regular cabbage) was easy at 1101.25 crate wltljt red at 90c l cantaloupe crat and curly or Savoy at 40c lettuce crate. CRISIS Hi Kit IS E CHICAGO. Octl 1 (AP) DnmUinn of a financiar crisis tn Russia affecting hef grain ex port plans and domestic seeding delays in the southwest tended to fft wheat prices I today. Urgent need of rain . was reported over m areas of Kansas. Oklahoma Liverpool advices aald grain TiAttons in Russia were much below the quantity plannedr that wnrfd ahioinents of wheat were m-rnArteA to i shrink, and that British, traders considered recent declines In wheat ? prices exces - ailTa. i j - : ,, - Wheat closed unsettled, a fchada to i-3i cents higher, corn at-afc down; oats on. Whaat: Dec. .47 Mar.. I a Si-Ti : MaTi .52 H. - rnmz rec. .SI Mar.. ,56 : Mai. -3S 55- , - Oats; Dec., .21 ' ?-: May. 24 tlETURN TO DISTRICT - . HAYESVILLE,- Oe. 2 Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Kites who ",.r hAn Tlaitine Id Denrer. rAia bin returned. On their war home they risited Reno. Yel lowstone park and places In Cal lfornia. . , Mr. and Mrs. liar ry - urisaane aad Mrs. Mtonl i Rtekman .are 1 making a trie UTenClit. Mlss Harel rt2 w&s Jr the C!iarlle Red bom Tuesday, i . , . ' Rrd AMBmncui . : rham&wa has moved Into : tne r" a.rr ""ur- , ... r o "I,." " . rnnnVh-s ir.tt .s- - - - " Tacauon w. i . f. Uvlke from infecUoa in his arm: Aral month,, is alowlr im. projiDR. . i3T mored back Into the Hayesrille ; 5ri.,.T: nc-nnTlnr Paul .'.11 '.J i sa.suw . A new public fee coif course of hniaai 1 to b constructed on ADS 01 HER SEVERAL FiMILItS. ijtAtrx tractJarr5aiM CXty.lliaal Dnlast.. , , POULTRY TRICES j DOWN BUTTER OFFERINGS ARE Colored and Leghorn Broilers Lower; Wheat Also Poultry prices ' received the biggest Jolt In days yesterday, when buying prices dropped to 16 cents on both colored and leg bora broilers. This was a three- cent tumble. " .' . Heary hens went down two cents, to a new top of "16 cents. Eggs and butterf at remained unchanged. Wheat also dropped yesterday. to new burins figure of 41 cents on white and 39 cents on red. General Markets PORTLAND. Ora- Oct. 8 fAP)-. Prodaoa Mctlkn. aet prices. Butter: extras. SI; standards, SO; prim first. 29; first 28. Kcga: freak axtras ZS; fresh, mediant 23. Portland Grain PORTIiAKI Ore., Oct. 2 (AP) Wheat: Open High 63 Low 53 Close 63 50 May : 53 iec. . 60 50 50 Cask grain: bic Bend blue tern .63; oft white, western white, .48; hard winter, northern spring. . western red. .46. Oats: Kb. S whit 118.00. Cora: Ko. 2 S. T. $35.50. ilillrua staadard f 13.50. 1 . . Portland Livestock POBTLANIX Or.. Oet. 2 fAP) Cattla 35, ealsa, 10, about teadjr. bteers, ov-wa id fooo, oau .uu; medians. 6.0O-S.5S: cots mo n. 3.50-5.00: 9OO-H0O aba., . good. S.50-7.00; medium. a.vutu; common, J.au s.uu; liuu-iwu lbs., (rood. 6.00-8.75; medium, 4.00-6.00; heifer. ,530-6.50 lbs., goo; 5. 50-6.00 ; mediuav, 4 SO-5.0; common, 3.25-4.50; cow, good, 4.25-4. S5; comma a and me dium. 3 00-4.25; low cutter and carter. 1.O0-3.OO; trails, yearling exetoaea. good ed choice, beef, 4.OO-4.50 ; - cutter. commoa aad medium. 8.00-4.00; realere. milk fed, good and choice, T.oO-o.so; medium, fl.0S-T.S0; cull - and common. 4.00-5.00; calves. 250-500 lbs., good and choice,- 6.00 . 00; common and medium. 3.50-6.OO. Hoes 125. about steady. Light light, 140-160 lbs., good and. choice. 5.00-5.75; light weight. 180-1S0 lbs. good a ad, choice, 6.50-5.75; 160-200 lbs., good end-enoice, 5.00-0.75; nuamra eight. 200-220 tt., good and choice. 5.00-5.75; 820-250 lbs., good and cboi-e 4.75-5.54; heavy weight, 250-290 lbs.. good and choice, 4.50-3.25; 290-350 lbs., good and choice. 4.00-5.00; packing sows. 75-500 lbs., medium .and good, - S.oO .50. Sheep 600, about steady. I Lambs, 90 lbs., down, good and choice. 3.25-5.50 ; medium. S,79-5.2a ; all weight. ll0 medium to choice. 3.00-3.75I yearling wethers. 0-110 lbs., medium to choice, s.00-4.00.- ewes. 90-120 lbs., me- medium to caoiee, 1.50-1.73; ail weights, coll and common, 1.00-1.50. Portland Produce PORTLAND. Ore.. Oct. 2 fAP) Butter; prints, 9'i score or better, 3ir; i-.andardi. Sl-3"c csrton. Eggs: Pacific poultry producers" sell ing prices: frean extras. 23c; standards, 2e; mediams. 23c: pullcij, 18c. Milk: contract price, grade B. 12.174 Portland delivery and inspection. Dairy cooperative cet pool price to producer, Sl.flS. : C-ountry m?nts: seiimg price to retail ers: country Kiuefl uogs, tft Dnteoers nnder 10(1 lb, 8-8 c: tealer. 80 f 120 lbv, l-13Vc; yearling lambs, e-tsej spring lambs, lie. heavy eves, 4-oc; caa- ner cowa, S-ie; bulls, o-7c. Mohair: oomiaal bnyiag price. 1931 clip: long hair. 10c: kid, 15e lb. Satj: Oregon srainotv IS-25c; pea- oats, 12c lb.: Brsiiis, 12-14c; almonds. 1516c; filberti. 20-22c: oecana. 20c to. Can-sra bark: buying prices, 1931 pee!. So lb. Hons: aorainsl. crop, b-juc; iau, 15-lSe: 1951, 14V-lic la."-. BnUrtrfat: direct to shippers, tracg. Sle. Station Nd. 1. S0-31e. Portland delieTy price butterfat. wnr, 3133; sweet. 85c. Li poultry: net uy.ng riee: heaTy hens, aolered. lbs., up, 18c; do mediom. 18c; light, lie lb.; broiler, na der 1 lbs.. 18e; ever 14 lbs., 20; colored. 2i ; Ko. 2 chickens, 7-8e; old roosters. 7e; ducks. Pekins. 18 19c; geese. 1S-1S. : Unions: aelung price to retailers: - kima C4bes, $1.85-2; Oregon, S3. ; Potatoes: local, mc lo.; eastern Wasaington, S1.23-l.Sa cental. Woel: 1S31 crop, aomina:. niuinwiw valley, lS-15e; eastern Oregon. ll-15e lb. Itay: traymg price iroas p-oancer: ai- falja. $l-15c; a'o'er, tig 12; oat and vetch, toa. Fruits, Vegetables POKTLAKD. Ora 1 Oct. 2 f AP) Orangea: California Valencia. S3-S.23. GraDefruit: Lalirornta. jLiinea: 3-doien cartons, $$.25. Bananas: 6c lb. Lessons: California. gll-ll.aO ease. Huckleberries: Paget Bound. 7-flc lb. Watermelons: . W. Klondike, 1-1 H IK rn)iuiM! IHliard S1.35-1.8S: Ya kima and The Dalles, standard, SOc-ST crate. Honey dew saelona: California lmrca flats. SI. Muskmelona: locaL 8-4c lb. Cats be: Yakima. 2Ue lb.- lea I re.- -e: -t. ii. P.ri.a 1 erprsi aeedies. ti. lug; Tokay, I I.-'i-i.tK.; wMte isa.sga, ji.-j; ttioiers, I . . eA. I f i - t ' c L f ;r.- .! . :,'?izr tl- yn. M4ford ,.,, si.es. Gronad rkerries: 10-llc lb. Cranber- tea: local, aew, 1 --c lb., eastern Wish-. S 1.2 5 1.3 a ceotol. Union: tsuing price to retailer: Yakissa Globes, Sl.Bj- Ureeoa JJ. L'ucamOers : iieia rrowa, S5-40c bos. Spinack! local. 65-75e. Celery : j Ibish: C3- 4osenr" tert, 1.23. , Mcsbxooms : kothouse. 65o lb. Pepper: bell, green. !0-4c. Sweet -tatoe: bow California 8 to Sc lb. Csnlif lower: north welt, POe-fl.lO per crate: Beans: local. . Tomatoet: la cal. S0-75c Vox. Cora : hx-1, S5-75 ssck. Letince: local. l.ii-1.35; iced, S3. 50. i Summer fnash: 2-2 He lb. Ar- f cboke: California, St. 10-1. Bo dqxen. Three Foreign Countries Send Students Here China. Japan and Swltserland g9nd stlldeBt to Willamette unl- TersUy. , Amonc. the states. Ora- leaj9 wUU Washington tak- ing second lntbe number of re- prlsentaUres. There are If sUtea reoresented according; to fisnres Issued by the registrar's" office. i . . I All BS Tn , VI. wregwa a vuuu ties -are represented. I , The itates represented and the nBiBbera ot students from eaen is a. follows: Washia5ton.8T.Ida- h? MoU ifornI Alaska Onjesotaew Missoarl. south Dakota, North nakota Sew Jersey .Kansas, Utak I and Wisconsin 1 each. Orexon's counties represeKta tires are Marion county 28S. J Multnomah fig. Polk 24. Clacka- 1 mas aad Cooa 24 each, Tillamook Salem Markets 5 Grade B. raw 4 ee-op pool pHco, fl.M ler hundred. . f ? Factory milk, $1.40. : Batterfaiv sweet. Buttoriat, onr, Sle. ntXTTt AJTO TXaSTASLBS PriM pai to growers by Salsal buyer. . October 3 ;- Celer7, do. , , I 50 taCSO Radiahea. dos. " Onto sl. dos rfn i ,ii ., . I,, 30 Ooiana, sack ... ; j , 1.50 Carrots i - 1 Beet -j i Cabbngo ... Caearabera, das. : M Caulilswar, crate Pottea. ewt. .,. Turnips, dot. Tomatoes, log , , Summer squash And beans . Lettuce, oratsr Tocsl eantaloanea . Watermelons, local Green Peppers, lug 01 S to SO 1.00 ,' U-25 , . sa -0114 .1.00 te 1.2 5 -oitt .30 Ianisk aquas -01 Oroned cherries, lag Gjrapes. local, rag -1.00 70 OOS Baying Prices Extras .28 Med:vm Bnylag Price Roosters. o'J -09 Broil'-m i Colwet Lefkorn Hearits, hen Medium heaa Light heaa. ; is 16- --13 10 i OKAtlT AXS HAT BnylDg Price Wheat, wester red: . .. .. White. ! bn . . , i , 3t , 41 Barley, ton ; 13.50 to 16.50 Oats, rrey.j par bau 22 -24 White, per b. 21-23 Hay: baying price Oats sad vetch, ton .10.00 .11.00 .14.00 .15.00. .18.50s Clorer Alfalfa. al)er 2nd cutting Eastern Oregon ... -Commoa : H0P) Top grade 8if -15 .09 stock . MEAT Baying PrttwS Lamb, top .s oe -5.50 . 5 00 -5.00 Hogs, top Hogs, first cut Hogs, other cut Rteer 05 to .08 .01 u .o; 04 U .05 12 08 Cows Heifer , i. Pressed Veiil Dressed hog wool. Coarsa - MICKEY MOUSE ' ' ' f TSIH HOW MUCH LOMGEa VJ6 GCWsi' Mft" F foXXt I " WWW ZlES PRlSOMtR? I OOl'UKB f AScljr I ZKSOLDMrt.LtTlb0oa00-i s m xvf- i wwv ooa' we r zis ransom ze jfL, j THIMBLE jTHEATREtarHng Popeye HtLP.HELP VtCWCT THE T0HSYLfSHrV) UCK ape coming: rf two OOICKJOO ITHOUSitK. LITTLE ANNIE ROONEY FeiMCtT55 TEa ME TELL YDU MO PEEL WHITE W1CE BEAOS GRATEPlJLr- TOOTS AND CASPER SV kSZiSH- - PDRMER.ANDrr REALLY ! uiiAVrVT iSl. J CA3PEIJ& FAULT . ME. TOLD HEP. 1 JSSiJSr' 1 i '4 ABOUT MY RJWtV AH 1MMED1ATE- zf'riL rr&n- J? UY3H8 DEClDEp 5HEMUST f V i oJa.wA P 3 VE ANeWONE! , A BEAUTY? py C! t M DYWrTO VT I 3 CENTS GAINING More From Country; Butter Firm at ! Recent Rise PORTLAND, OcUi CAP) Farther Increase la tatter offer ings from the country Indicate not only well sustained production-generally, but the Increasing; surplus as a result of the lessened demand, due to the ; closing; of jaost of the h arrest neasons. i ' Cftnntry butter, offerings here lumped considerably In tha last few. days. A liberal decrease In the local manufacture almost oft, set this gain but total volume was a trifle greater tban a week ago. Market . , for batter appears practically steady. In I spots weak ness Is shown, elsewhere ' there are signs'. ot real strength. Con tinued : agitation on 'the Part of one big marketing j Interest; to force reductions is some influence here, g -, j. At A he late advance in the price as established by the Paoi f ic Co-ops., the market for eggs reflects a firm tone generally In the local territory. Receipts show fractional bettermentj Market for chickens was un changed for the day in. the lire poultry market. Recent declines appear to be the low I points. Re ceipts continue rather liberal. Despite th reports coming from Interested parties, prlTate surrey of the turkey situation In dicates a turkey crop in southern Oregon of at least last year's fig urea; more in spots. ; Demand Is very good. : 1 j There Is further weakness la the market for country killed calres along the wholesale way with general trading in tops not now above 13c lb. Rather liberal receipts during the last few days. With sausage demand some what curtailed during recent days, an easier tone Is reported for country killed bulls. Price is now down to -6c. ' Hogs ,' and lambs, are without further change. Illinois' prison population in creased almost six times as fast as the Btate's total population dur ing the year ending July 1. X , MOBAIB THE THE SKUNKS UfW5 OARNED THAT OOR fXRMft rWi . OUT ON U . BAD BSCAU5E MO FIHOGOUD IN ixaNCE55 DKSWIOU OF COO G SCHEDULED II Women , Club S ponsor Events;, First Will be at " Orchard Heights . ORCHARD HEIGHTS. Oct. 1. The Polk county Federation of Women's clubs vis sponsoring a aeries of cooking demoastratiens one of which Is to be held Oct.: 8, aud-lthat-the Oak i Orore grange hall. The Orchard Height! club will collaborate with- the Oak Qrore ladies aid. the Eola etub, the Bethel club, the- Brush College Helpers and. the Sweet Briar"-club of Wallace road, r A midday potluck luncheon will be served each day. Mrs. Humphreys, representing the Crown Mills Is conducting the school and will furnish coffee and hot biscuits: A short business meeting of the Oak Grore Ladles Aid wHU be held Thursday in place of the regular October meet ing which has been postponed un til Norember. wheav it will meet with Mrs. Thomas Brunk. ; Other communities and clubs to benefit by Mrs. Humphrey's dem onstrations are as follows: Bridge port. Ballston, Perrydale, "Mc Coy and Buell, Oct. 12 and 13 at Ballston: Ellendale.. Pioneer club and Oakdale i territory, Oct. 14 and 15 at Ellendale. Rickreall, Oak Point and Progressire Wom en's Study club. Oct. If and IT at Rickreall. ' ; i ; ';' ' Pedee, Alrlie and Kings Valley. Oct. 1 aad to at Pedee. Beuna Vista and Surer community, Oct. 21 and It at Beuna Vista; West Salem. Oct. It and 24. Changes Being Made In Rooms at School VALSETZ, Oct. 2. -Many of the seats la Mrs. George March's room at the school are being changed this week. The room was formerly a third and fourth grade room and the seats were too large for the first and second grades. ' More work is to be done this , week on Miss Sheeon'a room. , ! , Aenes Sheeon, critlo teacher for the upper grades. Is now oc cupying the apartment abore the doctor's office. "A Vanished Hound I USTEN, fUAVC JUS'StMTMY . FlKAJ. WARMIWSTO MlCUr XftT " s p H 0O1 SWO IS MOAJEV As4 W 4Q HOURS , ONE OF VCXI JCm ifl WOUtMSPOSEOFZEPIUSOslElt Now Showing "Uninvited Guests." WW5CWS STRrXTEGT-TrVRTa wom&w ttPwets we fvxve cms IHTe.UGtiU UiTtvJuGtr4CJe. TO COM nfcRt A Lady who tELLHECI WAS iQ0E, KWlPlKTl ,V ' GLAO TO GIVE Hee MWr4A MUSMOLAJL V THE BEADS AT ff' nT "AnIUnwiningr Under" r SENATE'S TWO BLIND ; MEN! ff ' i i ' i . o - r" ; " "rTrl.:!: : ' y i. ii' iiiiin''nnir"J-iri-rii--iifiru-'iciiiir ':"-:'.v,-i .4 ,"i . 'V' - w--. --' . -.'- ,:4 ' - -y - . ' ;; y;; U ' i i, -BmtMM . i'.-i. . " - :' . : " , -' - r- " , v . M w1 ' SV W- -0W-- - ' V ' ito.asay., . ,-,, , ,V Vv i - "" ' - r , -s ' . , ' ' B - i in nsS.j -1y 4, I ' , v. V ', i ii "i , . . , x . ""'"'""v Thomas P. Gore (left), Democrat, of Oklahoma, and Thomas D. $chall, Progressire Republican, of Minnesota, the two blind members ef the United States Senate, are shown helping each ether down the eteps of the National Capitol in Washington, D, C, Senator pore is In his third term, while the Minnesota soloa U entering his second 'term after serving ten years ia the House. While the blind law makers sit on opposite sides of the' Senate, they are often seen walking 'and talking together. This is the first time two sightless men nave been members ef the Senate at the same time. v.'-... ;. - ; . f -..ii ,. . . . i .. hi.--.-.-.. r v P.. v.. - First Poster pi j Parcels Post is On Display Here Almost beyond the' memory of the "younger generation" Is a scene portrayed on a" postal card displayed yesterday r by : John - H. Farrar, Salem postmaster. 'The picture was taken in 1914 of an exhibit sponsored by the local postotfice at th state fair: to in form the public concerning the postal department's! parcel post OMHtl I'VE GOT TDF1N0 HOURS! Pluto's THE A ow ooir NOW PLUTO! PLl WrtCRE ARE VOU? PLUTO! r ; YOUR. VMMeSTy 1 THE UATEUlCiECE OEPrNrtmavT wett VKWULQOT FiSWiNO iu.ee- WkVE cAOT RETORHO Be-: a. Nerer Forgets" rVs-T PC4MCE55 SAy 211 L rvrrAND6EEH5W2l-; I V T 6HOW VtXJ 50METHIMG--- 5 tai, tang reatares Sii li nala, tea. Creat Srttais rWharssa- 1 CAMPER! MRS. HOOFER.:' I . VJ, -THPr)rp-I A3 A NEW DIAMOND I I jA cSiV service which was Inaugurated in i..-;t:;, .:; '. ,. .- Fj Collins, now a olerk in the Salem postoffice.ls shown stand lag. In front ot tne exnibit. The display material consisted of par eel post packages, of all sorts loan ed by Salem business houses, and types of, packing to be used In mailing articles via the new serv ice.. ; ,-. : I . I - I After Illinois Sad Indiana. New York state la most heavily repre sented among the student . body pf jsotre Dame university, t ( IW OMLV OKIE WHO i k i ,;-vs"- at n a XPTRl6WT;-v,EFT-Rl(sHT-LW-RiCaHT- . JLfT-Ri6HT--V.T- a "v WGHT XZfJ rVt.VY Y IV1. W - it., l : . if --'- A P g. -HwTa,f4t?; laic . Ofami By bbbvt . w tjni .T.a ; MsS - .' ! I.". ' 1 I- ' 1' mm r BV W IB it T- m r- I ! aaMMui rfo?-i POLICE UW OF Ul LISTED Of 54 taotoriats arrested la the city during September, S3 receir ed fines, monthend reports at po lice headquarters ' and municipal court- reveaL Eight, intoiicatea persons were arrested and five were assessed fines totalling $50. Two minors were tiarrested for . smoking clgaretes.;; The sum for fines collected aur- lng September was S1. J21 60 over the previous month. Law vi olators j were fined las follows: speeding, 19, $96.50; failing to stop, six.' $15; reckless driving. four. $250; possession of liquor, two, $95 1 f taking right of way. two, $15; four in driver's seat, one, f$2.50; switched license plates, one. 5; drunk, five, $50; and overtime parking. five, $5. ; S The 79 arrests made during the month1 just ended, included: speeding 25, driving while drank three, tailing to stop six. taking the right j Of way four, four in driver's seat one, switched plates two. reckless driving eight, pos session of liquor six,; drunk eight. larceny one, and miscellaneous charges such . as ' bad cbes. stealing gasoline and defrauding an innkeeper, eight.,? i i Twenty! 12-hour : police periods wenti by without any arrests be- -lng made, i iiji 5 M , One Jail, inmate, . 17-year-old James Murphy, escaped by sawing and bending the bars of . his coll window. Police have received no word of his" whereabouts, j Woman Walking Across Highway Killed by Truck 1 & EUGENE, Ore.. Oct. 2. AP) -Miss Clara Maafiee, 1 So, ot Springfield, was skilled Instantly on Thurslay when : struck by a truck said by police to have been driven by Charles Hahn Rose burg. The accident ' happened oa the Pacific; highway near bere. . ! Police said .Miss Massee started to cross the road as two cars ap proached, r She became confused and stopped Immediately, In tba path of the 4truck. t Police said. Hahn was hot to blame. By. WALT DISNEY o G-GOSH- eZ. ai v wwm By SfeGR r-Tr I I r X X S ... ri" lA X" LFCT- "t'T rmmr4 BRANDON WALSH pr655-LASavrrcrtlG-V" t PLEKHV GOtd BErllr4DUrTALaHEAOi By JIMMY MURPHY i COLOKIEL HOOFER. TALWEO IVHs. 1KTTO THE MOWEY TO - BUY THE R1N4. l - ' - . ! I:.- ..I f 1, -