4 ! i ' f j - J. v The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon. Wednesday Morning. October 7, 1931 'PAGH SEVEN 5- mi, i l -.ST ' SUDDEN RALLY IN STOCKS is n Gain iof 8.7 Points Caused By Hoover's Plan for 'National Unity' T - By JOHN I GOOLEY I NEW YORK, Oct! 6 (AP) The stocks that nobody wanted yesterday had plenty 'of friends .today. ; - :4 . ;X v '' 1 j . Between Monday's - close- ! amd this morning's - opening there popped np one of those amazing ly rapid changes in market, psy chology and quotations swooped dizzllyi upward in the largest gen eral advance since November 14, 1929, Based - on. the standard statistics-r-Associated Press rer ages the gain amounted to: 8.7 points, much larger than any of the Jane rallies. Sales . totaled 4.301.4C4 shares. ; . i .President Hoorer's plans to ef feet "national nnlty in the setting-up of construetiTe forces r. place of destructive "forces now working In the depression" were interpreted by Wall street to mean that definite measures were being worked out to ease .frozen credits!, and restore- cortfidenes, doubtless through the coopera tion of bankers and! the national government. ' ' ! -Bonds Fall Behind Bat Demand Good i I Bonds did not do as -well as stocks, but many issues were in good demand. Wheat advanced more than 2 cents a bushel, corn about a cent and a half and cot ton $1.55 to $1.75 & bale. , Shares got further support from another stock exchange edict on sales, requiring members to ascertain "whether a selling or der was for short of long account before executing It. Then came the declaration of Atchison's reg ular dividend a cut had been predicted In many quarters and President Jloover'a announcement concerning tomorrow's conference of real estate men ' an bankers, ' presumably for a discission of plans to relieve what It admit ted a moat difficult situation. Long deprived of. favorable news, the market Jumped to its feast and final prices, except in the rail group, were virtually at tho top. ;- -I U. 9. Steel closed at 71, up 8 . American Telephone at 132 i, np .11. American Can 79 , np 7: General Electric 28 UP ; Westinghouse 47, up 8; ConsolidatedGas 69, up 74; North American! 35; up S. . Western Union 7. up 10; General i Motors 25. up 2: Woolworth 49 . up . New York Central's net gain. was 7. At chison, which had been up It points to 133, finished at 110, or 12 j points higher. Norfolk and Western and Union Pacific retained! 10 to 114 points, re spectively, ' of somewhat larger extreme jadvances. TOMATOES DEMAND ACTIVE ONCE MORE PORTlAND, Oct. t (AP) Demand !for tomatoes was good on the East,. Side Farmers market to day but there was little change in the price. Range was 30 to 55c box. both extremes and due only to the difference In quality. Corn sold rapidly with a gener al top of ?5c sack. In fact most supplies (moved there.1 r - Raspberries were $1.75 crate for good stuff. (Turnips moved better at 3 0-3 5c doz. bunches. Crapes were firmer with Con cord mostly 50c crate or lug. Danish squash reflected a bet ter movement at 65c cantaloupe crate. --- I' -. - -. Lettuce sales showed a spread bf Tie to $1.25 crate, according to hardness of heads.: . Cauliflower was mostly 50c crate. i Brusselt sprouts held $1.25 box. Peas were in small supply around 7c lb. Green j peppers were 23c box with red at 45-5 0c. . Salwayl peaches from The Dalles . moved 7 0-8 5c box with a few. mall Clings 85c. There was no change in eitiier potatoes br onions. Hubbard squash sold generally 114 c lh. i . Cabbage was a trifle dull but was unchanged in price. . improvement of 887 miles of highway was completed the firt aix months of 1931 in Wisconsin against 1,020 for the same peridd in 1930. 1 -o l j NOT FOXY " TTTT -o s , , , . . Thoazh' denying that be boasted it irma a Yaftke trick' t pur poUlj lead Kaya Don, Bntwh entry In the Hannsworth Trophy races, aver the line in JTanee of the starting run. Gar Wood, "Old -Fox of tnotorboat racing:, shown -above the day after the race, Ja beinr criticized for the act. Wood's brother, Georr. in -Miss Amer ica VIlX vo sn empty Tictory as the resaUL BUTTER AND EGGS GRAINS GAIN ALONG WITH SHARES Hbt dog Season Elnded And Country Bull Sales Slack PORTLAND, Ore., Oct 6 (AP)- There remains a practi cally steady tone in the butter trade; This, applies equally' to the east and mid-west as well as to the Paelfie slops. On the pro duce j exchange thre., was no change in cube prices i for the late session. . f ' ! There continues a full steady tone In the local market for eggs with ; no price changes for the day. ' Outside market continues steady to firm at least. An I unchanged price and de mand! appears in the market for live chickens here. Supplies now about! equal the call in the va rious I weights. Ducks continue very slow and the country is ad vised to hold back. CaUj for dressed turkeys re mains! 6trocg with practically no change in the price, . Top quality stuff is. scarce and easily brings extreme prices or even a frac tional j premium. With . the betterment in the livestock situation, market for country . killed hogs is acting! somewhat better. Sales are being made around 8c for tops. Veal are a j trifle easy .around 12-12 c lb; extreme. Cool weather wlth a decrease In the demand for "hot dogs" creates a more limited call for country killed bulls here. Sales of bulls are slower around 5 and 5 cents pound. Demand for lambs Is very good with tops 11c pound. General Markets PORTLAND. Ore., Oct. 6 (AX) Produce exchange, sat pricaat bttttaz: x trm. SI; stalrdfc. JO; prima firtta, 2: (intt, 2S. Efgs: fresh extra. 29; freak mediums, 23.i Portland Grain PORTLAND. Ore., Oct. 6 (A?) waes:: ; Opa Lv Clote 14 514 514 40 4S4 49 May 51 Dee. . 4S C rraia: him Ban VUiMtaia .63 H; oft white, waiter white .47 ; bard winter, aortbera apring. westara red .4S. eaU: Na. 1 white f 18.09. Can: Ne. S E. T. 924.09. Millma aUndard $13.50. Portland Livestock PORTLAND. Ore- Oct (AP) Cattle S4; weak; ball 25e lawer, . Steers, ; 600-900 lb., good, S.00-6.74; Steaiaa, 4.75-6.00; caamoa, 8.0O-4.75; 900-1100 1!, good, 6.00-&.7S; SMdraat. 4.75-6.00, comma., 3.00-4.75; 1100 1300 lbs, cood. 6.75-6.50; medium, S. 75-5. 75; beifera, biOZgO Iba, gaod, 6.0O-5.50; mediuoa, d.OXTS.OO; eammea, 8.0O-4.0O; caws, goad, 4.00-4.30; commas and me dium, 2.73-4.00; low emiter ana cuiier, 1.0O-2.75! bslls. yearMnff excluded. good and choice, beef 8.25 4.00; entter. eommom ana. mearam z.ut9.av; milk fad, goad and choice, T.50-8.50; medium. S.0O-7.50 ; oll and common. 8.50ft.00; calves. 250-500 lbs., good and choice, 6.00-s.uu; common ana bmium, 3.O0-6.00. Hoc. 1Q0; ectire. Light light. 140-1SO lbs., good and choice. 5.75-S.50; light weight. 160-180 lba., goad and choice, 6.25 0.50; 180-200 lbs, goad and choice. 6.25-6.50: medium weight. 200-220 lbs., good and choice. AT.1-B50; 220-250 lbs. good and choice. 5.50-S.25; beaTj weiSht, 250-29O lba.. good and choice, s.s-i.w; j mu lbs, gead aad chaiee, 4.50-5.50; packing eows. I)-MW im., mearam S";. 4.OO-5.00; feedar and atocker pigs, ? ISO lbs, good and choice. 4.75-5.50. 8hep 250; mostly steady. Iambs weak in spots. )r .... Lambs. 90 Ibsv down, gooa aao cnoiee. 5.25-5. 50;i mediafa. 8.75-5.25; all weights, commoa. 8.00-8.75; yearlia wether. 90-110 lbs, medium to choice, S.00-4.00; Ewes, 90-120 lbs, median to choice, 1.75 2.00; 120-150 lbs., medium to clvoiee, 1.50-1.75; alSweights, coll sad common, 1.09-1.50. i Portland Produce PORTLAND, Ore, Oct. S-r(AP) Batter: prints. 98 score or better, Sle; standard. 81-SSe eartea. llgg : Pacific peoltry pradacer aeH ins price: fresh extra. 28e; standards, 26c: mediams. 23e: pullets, 1 , , , Milk: contract price, grade B. t"H Portlaad delivery and inspection. Dairy cooperative net pool price to producer, si.es. . Cean try meats: selling price to retail ers: couatry killed hogs, bot butchers nder 109 jbs 6-8e; veslers. 50 to 120 lbs 18-13: yearling Umbs, 6-8c; spring lamb. 11-1 Itte: heavy ewes. -5e: ranr can. 8-5e; balls, 5-5e. Mohair:- neainal baying price. 1931 elip: long hair. 10c; kid, 15e lb. Kuti: Oregon walnut. 18-25e: pes ant. 12c lb-: BraitU. 121 4; alaaonds. 13-16c; filbert. 20-22e: pecans, SOe lb. Casears bark: baying prices, 1831 IKHone: aawinal, 1B2 crop. S-lOe; 19S0, 15-lSttc: 1931. 14Vs-13 . Batterfat: direct to shippers, tmek. 81e. etation No. 1. 80 Sle. Portland de livery prices : butterfat, taur, 31-SSe; sweeet, 35e. . Live ponltry: net baying price: heavy ens. eeleredr 41 Ibf.. P. 18c lb.: do mednaa. 19e; light, lie lb.; broilers, nadar lH'Ibs. ,20e: over 14 lbs., 18e; colored. 2Se No. chickens. T : ed roosters.' 7e: duck. Pekins, J 1819c; geese. U-lSe, , Onions: Selliag price to retailers: Tsr kima Globes, $1.73-1.95: Oregon, 81.83-2. Potatoes: local. Hie! lb.: , eastern Washington. $1.25-1.33 rental. Wool: li31 croan nominal. WUtaniette valley. 13-13e; eaTera Oregon, ll-15e lb. ' ' : i " ' t Hay: baying priee from producer: 1 irlfm, $14-15; eiover, .SiO-13; oats and vetch, $10-11 ton. t Fruits, Vegetables PORTLAND, - Ore, Oct. 6 (AP) i Oraagea: California Valencia, $S.o)-S. , Urapefruitl California, $8.50-5. JUiaes: 5 doaea cartons, $3.25. Eaa.an.ai: 5c lb.; Lemons: California. $9-10 case, Huciie- i berriei: Paget 8ond. aoe lb. Watermelons: ?. W. iwlondxKe, le ID.; Cantaloape: ivillard, $1.35-1.50; Taki ma and Tba Dalie. standards, B0c-$1. TotBatoes: local, 40-sOo box. Honey Dew melons: California large flats, $1. Mask- melons: local. S-4c lb. Casabas: IHllard, 2V:c lb.- Jca creao melons s north weat. Is IK ' Grapes: ! seedless, '$1.50-1.60 log; To kays; $1.40-1.50; watte Malagas, $1.38; Kiblers. si.av; local woncoras, s-e lb,: 1 cornirhon. $1.23.. Feasbes: Tbe DaHes, 90c-$l box. Pears: cornice, $1.25 bdx. Greand cherries: 10-11 lb. Cran berries: $4-4.25 bos.. . - ' Cabbate: local, aaw. H-l"e lb. Po tatoes: vlocaL me lb.i eastern Wb ington, $1.25-1.55 cental. Onions: sell ing ' -price to retailer : Yakima Globes, $1.75-1.85; ? Oregon. $1.85-8. Caenm bers: field grown, eoe box. Spinach: la eL 5-75c -Celery: -LabUk, 85-SOe dee. ea; hearts. ' $1,25 1.55. :M Sfssbroonu: bothous. S5 lb. . . Peppers J beil. green. f S0-40o boa. Pwwt potataas: sw California, 8-80 lb. CanUflovror: northwest, 60 -80s pa crate. Beans: local. 4. Tomatoes: le--.1 am , TMUhMt: laasX 4A-Oo bax. Corn: locaL 15-$3e sack. Lottaeo: bsoL ot-s s Ii Sit SO. Rummer smash local flata. 80c DanUb sanath: z-S.Vb lb. Artichokos: OnliJomm, $1-1.85 REMAIN M Salem Markets Grade B. raw A mUk, co-op pool price, fl.Od per hundred. ; . ' Factory milk, f 1.40. BaMerfat, sweet, 83c, Bntterfar, BOtir, 81c ' rKTJTT AHD VXQSTABLBS . Prita paid ta grawrra by Salem buyers. October - Celery, doi. , , . j .,, , .50 to 63 Had is has. do. , 9 Onioas, dot. a... 80 Ooioaa, sack Carrot ,, Beet JL.S0 .20 20 . Cabbage -01H Caenmbers, do. , Caaliflower crat Potatoes, cwt, Turnip, do. Tomatoes, lag Summer aquash - -10 to so -25 80 oi H .1.00 te 1.2 S : 80 Iettaee. crate Green Peppers, lag . Danish equash, .. ,. Grouod cherries, lag Grapes, local, rag -01 la -1.O0 70 soos M Buying Prices Fitraa . Mediams .2 2l Baying Prices Rooster, o'd Broilers Colored -09 -16 -16 Leghorn Hfirie. hens Medium bens -Light hen 16 18 10 GRATJT'Ain HAT Buying Prlcea Wheat, western red dl White, bo. ' I.. , ! Barley, ton 15.50 to 16.50 Oats, rrsy, per bm. UH-24 White, per bo. Mays baying price Oats and Tctcn. toa . .10.00 .11.09 .14.00 , Il5.00 .18.30 Clover Alfalfa, valley. 2nd eutriag Fastern Oregon .... Common ,H0P grade . Id stock 1 0 ' MEAT ' ' Snyuif PrTeas Lambs, top .5.00 .6.00 .5.50 Hogs, top . Hogs, first eats Hogs, ether eats Steers Cows -5.O0 05 te .06 ,01 H u M 04 to .05 08 Heifers Dressed veal Dressed hog woox. Coarse Medium -16 .It -It -IS aCOHATa? Old Kid MICKEY MOUSE f Ti GOOD GOSH SVJKI. l3 1Hi3 TOOGW UJCH fWTH A PACK OP VJCXVEJ ONMVMEEU! . THIMBLE THEAJREteiring Popeye (IS ; tsu. Kn faitw Sra4iae. I - LITTLE' ANNIE ROONEY ll EPi2E5er TrVE wJTECNATiONAlJ mrtifV, Inf., Urr.'f TOOTS AND CASPER VA1FKI Til KA. WAS ItOR TTHE HOOPERS THEV HAT LOTS OP PUN ASKING HER QUESTIONS rXQOUT OS. NOW THE SHOE'S OM THE OTHER POOT. SHE'S WORK! N 6 V FOR OS AtAAKt, TURN TO QUIZ. HER ABOUT THEM, 1 IT ; I IaJI-MltT STEADY Cessation J of. Seeding Wheat in Kansas i" Also Helps ' ' VBaammBaaaaaanaBW ' i "- CHICAGO. Oct. 6 (AP)Ro- bust upturns In rain price to- dr kept pac with spirited ad Tanco of socarities. An. upswiaf of Brltr&h.. eicnanga rates od reported complete stoppage of winter wheat seeding In western Kansas counted alsewevs an'lneen tlro to auyors. i- Wheat closed firm 2-2 H feats higher, corn' 1-If4 up, ioata adranced. , Today's closing quotations: ' 1 Whtt: i Dec.. .47-.47; .Mar., ,4: May; .514-4; July; .81 54. . . i Corn: Dec., .H-1 Mar., lt; May, .S.-; July j Oats: Dec.. .214-; May .24 July, .24.- Large Waliyits 'From Hospital i Exhibited Here i Hugo walnuts, measuring as much as six and a half inchee ihe long way around, were shown yes terday by Dr. R. E. lie Steiner, of the state, hospital. . The. nuts were harrested from a tree four years old, and which had scions from a walnut tree at Brooks grafted onto a black wal nut tree. ; Nearly a flour sack full of nuts was taken from tho tree- this fall. Girl Picks Berries. Hops; Now Has Pony HUBS A R D. Oct. -Botty, Brows went to Oregoa City Mon day with her daddy, Walda T. Brown, and bought dappled blue and gray pony, named Donna. 6h rod St home. Betty has had a pony for itt keep for three years but, parting with it In the spring was such . a heartbreaking task that she decided to buy one. She picked berries and hope to earn taw money and now aha has a pony of her own- aT WMtr POPTE. TWEV W0KT USTEH.00e-J FaXTWg GOLD All WE TO GST" Bf(t.n f iBjW rffy(. -Zt. j VMORKlWj ri-M NOT THAT. WHAT 5w THE HOOPERS - NOT INltrSTEO.. VND ITS IAY WM OTHER PEOPLES i- , AFFAIRS, kg: IV3I. FJEUFELOT CLEARED ! OF E Many Cases: to fee Tried In f Polk Circuit Term Be J fore end Month 1 ? I DALLAS, Oct. S Tony Keu feldt, chief of police, was cleared of all charges ia the liquor case here. Monday when the jury re turned a rerdict or no guilty. Neufeldt was indicted-last March on a charge of possession of 11 uor on charges brought by two gtrt students at the Oregon Nor mal. The case was settled. Monday whn the Jury decided he waa not guilty after to minutes delibera tion. ; - jTbe jury cases left, on the Oc tober court docket are: .Tuesday, October C, McMillan ts. Anderson. Thursday. October 8, 6tat raC Ed wards; rriday, October 9, Moyer vs. Pease; Saturday, October 18, Gates ts. Gates; Tuesday, October 12, Magnesson ts. Marion county; Wednesday, , October - -14, "Mer chants Credit Bureau vs. Rohere eC tit; ., Huberts ts. Hooker; Mon day. October 2S, King ts. Neu f eidt; - Mccarty : vs. Neuf eldt. Equitf cases coming up darLag this circuit court I term are: , : October 1Thacker ts. Thack er. . ". '.'-- 1 October 2 West,, ts. Mobley. October 21 Rowland ts. Row land.' ' ' ; ; . October 22 Bpnney ts. Bon ner. , :October 22 Morrow rs. Mor row. , ' Norember 2 Clark ts. BelL November 3 Meeske, trustee, ys. Cocker ham. Hazel Meyers Named President of School WEST SALEM. Oct. (The student goTernment election for tho schools of West Salem, held Monday afternoon, resulted as fellows: president. Hazel Meyers; Tie president. Doris Reid; secre- tarr, uuneiHAster. -John rergmson was elected pra sidaat ot the. eighth grade class, Th other srrades hara not yet selected their axecutlres. He who v, c' .' -u: -, S mil MM MOaviiMi a. UOUOR y-V&T '?-. SJ. . i v . Now Showing 'The Ulissing ace in. the Hole DOrVT BE SO WHEH V0U rXOORESS MC, 5AV0CR tlFlt. 1 T, OK. 'YfXJW HOWt. s a a . "Wanted: An MAWe'A MOONTXlM PUtLOP SO WMyMOUtO wf8 SU- f i$A PtCK an SmOVEl AU.THS MOMSV T VIE WANT "A Source IKQUISITIVE. .SBBBP MTttt lew' w- m IW I t WOULDN'T .STOOP TO 1 DONT CARE WEHT0N AT reswestn - ndicate, tiw Cf RftMi rieVs cf- AS OLD KING GOLD FELiL I J ,. - . : . S f 1 Announcement that the British National Cabinet had decided t ask , Parliament to pass a bill temporarily suspending the gold standard brouflrht this hure. milling sea of humanity to Throckmorton Street, London, where the Stock Exchange- of London as it was filled to . . I ! - Barley, HayJ Up in Flames AUMSVILLE, Oct. Satur day night at 1:20 o'clock Jack Edwards barn, located !4 miles south of AumsTiile, burned. How the fire started Is unknown as Mr. Edwards was not at home. He has been working near the coast and had not been home for sever al days. Fifty tons baled hay. 259 sacks of barley, 60 sacks po Hesitates: I rAOTLiOFfj THJf2 THrVT'i A -nt t wu- tuC maO. V.vrvtii'KlNO . WWW I" LKLPT HcCK OFF IF THEi TONTT Honest Oponion THAT A VCIM OCSOLO MAV B6 T&4 MU.E5 LONG-CHV TIME TFur3ue5Tk0M : MoviEvee. LEAVE. CU TO OEOO& AUOCALL , 0 LATEC FOR YCHCJ AKSWnZ ot Infontiation" JOST iMAtilNEi ! f'-rrsorre sAi.t-i-F CiKlT"V OUT oOMt UlKT i ABOUT THE HOOFERS BY -SIMPLY ASKINcV A FEW 5UESTMDNS BUT SHE VJ0NT ASK ANVl SHE'S Ar4 S. IV 1 a a ' . i ... ... t r -: f ' 4 .4 9 . A ,.nVi i is located. - Heraij the wall Street ore rflowing by vitally interested Bntiahftra. tatoes, straw and all farming Im plements - were In the barn and were burned. Tho, barn had. a small Insurance: bu!j!not i near enough to cover, ;" ; 1; Mr4 - and' Mrsb lii jfel i IDaTenport were entertained Monday night at the homo of Mrs. Dstduport's par ents, Mr. and Mrs Jesse Wilcox, when a ! group ot folks gathered for an old . fashioned i charivari The brlda will bo remembered as Nina Wilcox, N'',;Vi I i I, . ; IJBERTY-MrS. Ollfo. Bard ley and children, who hare:; been HTing in saiem tieignu are mor Iziig into !th house teceatly vacat ed by the polk family on the Bu sick place; j:.. i liLSijlf , 1 meg OH. 6REW m) NOQLE HiKi. I efcb TO REPORT TW6R6ttJEfl THE. fctAcMY Wt4G.e5CtUj1 TO TLU Mb TEN VtkXOG. CAM OeClOE. r will. 1 ' " ASK 60MCOOOy WHO DOES AW WE wftonw AAp T?VA - BESIDES, M TILKA tHO MRS. M NEW aOWNS WHILE YOU WEREf - THEREi YOU'VE BEEN IM HER J ; CLOTHES-CLOSET. HAVEN'T YOU? ' IF YOU'LL TELL ME THE COLORS i OP THu tfOWNS -INr UV THEN I GUESS WHICH '1 ':',,TSy;i:Sfii CilDRAL CLUD IS FIRST AURORA, Oct. 6 The Aurora Choral club met at the home of MrS. E. C. Diller Thursday even iag, and began the study of a new song story, ?Lost, a Coin and a Boy This club has successfully given under the leadership of Mrs. Diller, sereral cantatas at the Presbyterian church here, and at other churches, in near by towns. . The practice was preceeded by a :20.pot luck supper, whfch in cluded roast venlsoa; which was provided by Mr. Diller ; who had i Just returned from a bunting trip in southern Oregon. Almost the entire membership of' the club , was present and thoroughly en- : Joyed the evening. The club will meet orery; p Thursday night Through the winter months.. Some littlo improvement Is noticeable wround town. On the Henry vZiegler property, a garage has i been transformed into quite an attractive honee and Mr. and. Mrs. William' Ziegler have- taken possession ''and .will make Aurora their home. ; Arthur Kelt is changing the ap pearance of his house by! giving the outside a shingled instead of a rustic finish. ? f, j Henry Tbevs Prune L Drier Burns; Was Handling: Nut Crop DALLAS, Oct. 6 The Henry Toevs prune dryer near Polk sta tion burned to the ground about 11:20 I Monday morning. The prune d-rylng: had been finished and the dryer: was being used in drying this season's walnut crop. .The Dallas fire department sent the light truck" to the fire where they used the chemicals to save the barn and other buildings near by. j There was little water so. ne efforts could be made to save the dryer. The cause of the fire could not be determined, but was thought to be an overheatedstove or plpei j - lh ; . , V HOAO At MEET ' MONMOUTH, Oct. t. D. A. Hoag attended a meeting of Na tional Insurance company under writers at tho Multnomah hotel ta Portland Saturday. j ; By WALT DISNEY rt-'iikid" . THERE'S NCTMHa YoOEAFCAlOOf l 4 9 mm. By SEGAR TWAT'4 THE. STRAW THXT e sv a rK.t v i a n lairA S mSEUF OFF 1 1 Ad J a By BRANDON WALSH 3UAI?T2 15 AM EXPE12T 7 HE'S MON2ST ; r T tf By JIMMY MURPHY HOOPER BUY ANY aUY AN YOU SAW HANj- COOLD EW ONES. TftlVJK HARaTlLKPO