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The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Wednesday Morning. January" 13, 1932 PAGE SEVEN BOOTSTRAP PLMl (BRITISH ADOPT GRAIN-QUOTA IDEA EGBS AT BATES' PU SMARTEST STUDENTS HONORED I -O VEGETABLE SCARCITY IS MARKED POBMiD WOIIHG POORLY in e ii II Rails Struggle Ahead few. Points, Then Falter, Close is' Lower NEW YORK. Jan. 12 (AP) ciock traders who tried to main tain interest in the advance found It rather tedious business today. . Rails struggled ahead a point or so but finally bad to succumb to the apathetic spirit. Few indus trials and utilities eked oat more than fractional improvement and fw1,.?, ?2n?. ?f afUl? ?PPor representatives of the Britten uot win uii ia taa unai deal ings. The net result was that the averages lost yesterday's gain of six-tentns of a point. The turnover of 1.374,947 hares was the smallest since De cember 24. Buyers were decided ly disinclined to bid for stocks. Recovery of preferred stocks is viewed as 'one of the most en-j eouraglng signs of the times, since ft would seem to indicate a return of investment confidence. Prefer ence shares of Santa Fe. New Ha ve n. Union Pacific. Gold Dust, Ra dio "A" and several others were up 2 to 4 points. Although most of the important common stocks showed losses, the recession, was small. U. 8. Steel, General Motors, Case. American Tobacco "B", Kennecott, and General Foods - averaged about halt a point lower. In American Telephone, American Can, Allied Chemical and a. handful of rails tno net change, .amounted to a point or so. Southern ' Hemisphere belling is Again Bear Factor " CHICAGO. Jan. 12 (AP) Augmented selling -of southern hemisphere wheat in Kurope had a crippling effect today on grain values here. To cap the climax, it-was an nounced that the British wheat quota plan, restricting non-empire imports had been approved at a London conference -today between gov ernment and of English millers, merchants and farmers. ' Hereto fore, the millers bad fought the project -a impracticable. Wheat closed nervous M-M un der yesterday's finish, corn also 34 -H dwn. oats 1-8 to 1-2 off. Today's closing quotations : Wheat: M r. .65. May -SS 5-8. Jaly .- T-8-.5,epC .57 T-8. Corn: Mar. .18 3-8. May .40 1-8 to July .41 5-SfSept. .42 3-8 to Vfr. Oats: May .25 7-8, July 25 3-8 to H. Salem Markets Grade B. raw 4' milk, co-op pool price f 1.77 per homlrrU. Factory milk, 31.041. Butterfat, sweet, 23c N Butterfat, soar, 21c RIOT &JTO VZOBTABLBS Price paid to sreweijv Vr Salem buyer. din Radishes, du. Onlona, dox. lanasry IS Onion, uck. No. It Carrots "Cabbage ""Zso Potatoes, ears. Hubbard ; sqnasa Greta Peppers, lb. Spinach, rrata Applaa. bu .8.00 t 1.25 7 -11 k Slfc 70 01 20 Hothoese eaesnnbara, daa. Celery, crate, Calif. -U0 RO .1.55 .4.50 BOSS Bayhg Mm Extra Staadarda afediaara . -15 .15 .13 General Markets POBTLaKD. Ore. Jaa. IS API Jt roaaoa eareaa-g". act ancei : better: ex tras. ZT; ataaaaraa. Z2; prune firsts, 33: firats. at. Kan: trash extras. 18: freshr aaaaiaaaa, is. Rowsrars. a'd Broilers Colored Leghorn Uahf -bens Heavtea, hens atedinm aeaa - Haytag P floes -.11 -It 14 12 Portland Grain OKJU9 ajn BAl BatrtBa Fxleaa . Wheat, weaaara - 1 Wait, ba. B-rley. toa. top Oan. toa. top Hay: bnjriai SS S5 .13.00 1 PORTLAJfDi Ore.. Jan. 12 (AP) Wheat: Own Hick Low Cloie I MT 68 63 63 68 Jmr 0X 0 0i 60 Oath JTrala: Sta and blaeatem .75: a(t vhite. estera white, bard" winter. aorthera prin, westera red .SO. UaU: o. S white 124.50. Corn: Xo. 2 E. T. 325.50. aunraa standard 18.50. Portland Livestock PORTLAKD. Ore. Jxn 12 f i auie, 60, eairea 10 ; weak, lower tea- oeacy. IMeera. 600-000 lea.-, aood. 5.T5-5: mediant, 4.50-5.75: com mo a. 8.00-4.50; 900-1100 Iba., caad. 5.75-6.25; median, 4.50-5.T5; eoataara. 1.00-4.50; 1100-1300 lbi., ooa, 5.50-6.25; mediam, 3.50-5.50; haifen, 50-850 Ib good. 5.35-6.00; Btedtaaa, 4.2.-5.25; common, 0.00-4-25 ; eawa,. gi, 4.00-5.75; common and me- 9m, a.a-.un : lew catter ana cutter. 1.0-.00: bvtlt. Teartinra excluded, rood aad choice, beef. S. 00 3.50; cutter, coa moa aad nediam. 2.00-3.09; vealera, nilk tea. aoea ana choice, 70-8.00; raedram, 6.00-7.50: cull and common. 4.00-0.00: caires, jju iuo lot., rood and ehoiee. 6.0-7.a; common and medium, 4.00-6.00. lion, iijU: unsettled. Liaht lirtits, 110-160 lba.. eood aad ehoice, 4.65-5.2-; ligbtweighU, 160-180 lh rnnd ami rknlra 5 fin..i 9S lRn2Qn nearly a month. Truck movement 1 iba, ood and choice, 5.00 5.35; medium of the harvest alreadv is under I 200-220 ns.. good and choice. IS. BROCCOLI Hi CLOSELY CORVALLIS, Ore.. Jaa. 12 (AP) Onions and broccoli held the center of attention in the Ore gon vegetable trade last week. the former because of rising prices and the latter because of the unusually early maturity of the Roseburg crop, said the Week ly Fruit and Vegetable Review Is sued today by the Oregon State College extension service ia co operation with the TJ. SL D. A. bu reau of agricultural economics Onion Quotations g e n e r a Uy were at $3.50 pltts bags, while a few sales for future delivery were made at 14 the Review said Warmr wet weather has ajl-. vaoced the Roseburg broccoli crop Oata and Tetch. tea . Clover Alfalfa, ralley. lad totting Kaatera Oreroa , - , Coauaoa Top (Tada HOP 10.00 .10:00 .14.00 .16.00 11.50 .18 Lambe Hon. top Hta, first cuta Steers Oowa Heifera MEAT Bayi-s rrlaas ..4. SO .5.00 4.75 Dreaaed veal Iroaed hpfs Coarse . Mediant Lamb . wool. OS ta 03 .01 t .01 0 'ta 04 10 07 II 1S 11 3C Old Kid HO HATH Peppermint ell, Tb MINT .nomiaal nominal i.ee Hothouse Rhubarb to Be Offered Here In few Days --MM-easeaaessa-aB Local markets remained un changed yesterday, 'the. weak egg and butterfat conditions holding to the prices of Monday. . The growing scarcity of local vegetables indicates the approach of spring and -planting time. Bunch carrots are no longer ob tainable, all celery on the market now is from California, and Dan ish squash have dropped from the market bins. Onions still hold up strong. Top price paid here per hundred la $2.25, and does not equal recent high prices paid in the La his h growing areas for car load lots. Orocerymen report that first offerings 'of .hothouse rhubarb will soon be oa the market here. Walla Walla Is supplying spin ach demand here and bunch rad ishes and onions are also brought in from distant points. mi cits n Lower Grade Butter Makes . Advance Despite Glut Of Higher- Scores PORTLAND, Jan. 12 (AP) Further sharp downfall in the price .of eggs is reflected in prac tically all parts of the country. Ia New Tork extras dropped to 24 25c with mediums 20V.-21V.C doz. The cost of shipping eggs and preparing them for the New Tort, market is 5 He dot. In line with the general down ward tendency, E. J. Dixon, mana ger of -the Pacific co-ops named a cat of 2c dos. effective Wednes-, day morning as follows: extras 18c. standards 17c, mediums If, dos. 1 KHEW PEOPLE FARMERS' IBDiS RIVKRVIEW. Jan. 12 Sev eral Rtverview people were elected officers of the Linn county Fann ers' union at the session held at Lacorab Saturday. The complete list: President, Mr. Shroud of Aberdeen; vice president. Smith Holt, Rlverview; secretary-treasurer Mrs. John Shepherd of Rlv erview: door keeper, Clifford Kel ley of Rlverview; conductor, Mrs. Jennings of Aberdeen ; chaplain. J. W. Curran; benefit fund, Fred Sommer of Rlverview; executive committee, John Shepherd. River view, chairman, Hugh Smith and Hugh Bartruff, Aberdeen. Mrs. Ernest Wagner of Dallas spent the weekend with her sister, Mrs. Lora Piatt Little Kathleen Amrosek accompanied Mrs. Wag ner home for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Zeller vis ited at the home of his mother. Mrs. Rebham, la Silverton. PORTLAND. Jan. 12 (AP) Lower grade butter was advanced during the late session of the cube market -on the Portland produce exchange. This advance was made in lace of weakness in the better scores. It reflects another attempt on the part of churners to sta bilise the retail market which has been more or less upset again recently by the slashing tactics of some of the bigger retailers. The day's session showed a rise of lc for each of the two. lower grades, which placed Standard and prime first at the same price and left but 1 differential between top and bottom scores. No change was announced la th price of butterfat. there be ing unchanged values on stand ards which set the price usually for this commodity. Make of butter continues seas onably liberal. I I w-jaaeaaajasjsawaaaa J i. I I I . J P 4 paK3C''- ' 23EKBBBBttXBS&ZZSSSZJBlii MM "X- - " - , . , ' -:,., Lae ' tTTT ft , . - - v - '".' , s ft V; ..i t f V ( -. r. , -T ..v . . ::?.y.- . ' fr "' ' ' . ' C. Biehl Honor Guest At Surprise Affair LARWOOD, Jan. 12 A card party which a, great many people attended was given at the Nolan hall Saturday night as" a surprise to Carl Biehl. Mr. and Mrs. John Davenport spent Sunday with their daugh ters ia Albany. Sit l"?le ? -teat oeguu, Mctmred en the occasion when they received their laurel. JosUm R. Waif (left), mt X-arvard University, was awarded tke Julias Kaka Cop for the best tadiviSoal aevement ef 1931. To EU Rnkleain (rt), of WufemgtonLee PTJT- Smpetou (lower), assistut ceack at Dnke University, woa both the prixes last year. Awards weraxnad ia Bata by Zete Beta Tan. lnternatioa-1 fraternity. HAZEL WOEIKE IS U PRESIDENT HAZEL GREEN, Jan. 12. The student body elected the following officers for the remainder of the school: President. Hazel Wo elke; vice-president. Ruth Mont andon; secretary, Emi Tada; ser geants, Frank Johnson, Jr., and Bernard Zelinski. The first meeting of the cook ing clubs was held Friday after noon at the J. A. Zielinskl home. Mrs. Louis Wampler Is leader. Members of the I Division are Kin! Tada. Kiye Mie, Derrls Mas- si, Virginia Parmentler, Margar et Dunnigan and Kenneth Luckey. Second division, Lucille Dunni gan, Ruth Montandon, Ina Zelin ski. Edna Rutherford. Emi Tada. Jane, Dunnigan. Alfred M on tan don. Hazel Woelke and Margery Bliss. The first division will meet on Thursday, and the second division Tuesday and Friday afternoons at the schoolhouse. The cooking will be done in the homes, as the school building is not equipped for domestic science. VISITS CLARKS FAIRVIEW. Jan. 12 Mr. and Mrs. R. V. S too pes of Phoenix, Ariz., arrived Saturday for a vis it with her parents, Mr. and Mrs Walter Clark. TURNER. Jan. 12-The Chria- tlaa church was well fined San- 4ay wheai the evangelist. Rev. Ar thur Bates of Mill City, spoke from the subject The Devil's Chloroform." which latter word was Interpreted as "excuses'. The speaker gave a long list of those most generally used, showing1 them as HI founded aad often foolish. A few of the tense statements made during the discourse were Being a Christian is more im portant than material business,' "Remorse follows unholy pleas ure." "The 4evtl pat up his poi son la small attractive packages. "Do not be tied so tight to your store, farm, or any business, that you mak yourself believe there is no time for the Chriat-Hfa." John - Schmidt of Salem, sonar leader for the three weeks meet ing gave a solo "Trust-In God." which waa illustrated br Miss Ber- niee Souder. Subjects announced for Wed nesday night "Conversion of a Business-Man. Thursday night. "Conversion of a Moral Man. Friday night. "When a Man's a Man." The large illustrated son pic ture, was presented to Mrs. E. J. G list rap for bringing the largest number of new people to church' during the day. Keeeptloa Planned A reception will be held at the church. Monday night, January IS for the new church members. A social hour will follow a short program, one of the features of which will be the singing by Dr. H. C. Epley of his latest com posed sang. The public is invited to all the services. The pastor. E. J. G list rap, was ill and "Confined to his home Sun da t. MICKEY MOUSE MRS. SPRAXGER HOME BETHEL, Jan. 11 Mrs. Joha Spranger has returned home from Seattle where she has been the guest of her daughter Mrs. A. E. Sykes. Mrs. Arno Spranger had as her guests during the week end her mother. Mrs. Carl Holter and her brother-in-law and sis ter, Mr. aad Mrs. Rudy Bowers, all of Portland. "The Advertising man' By WALT DISNEY, way and carlot shipments are ex pected by the end of January. Itl III HOSPITAL: n MEET FRIDAY 4.J5-5.25; 220-250 lbs., rood and choice. 4.15-4.83; 890-350 lbs., rood and choice, 4.00-4 55 ; packing tows, 275-600 lbs., mediam and food. 8.50-4.50; feeder and atocker pies. -70-180 lbs., good aad choice. 3.50-4.50. &beep 100; generally steady lo firra. Lambs. 90 lb., down, rood and ehoiee. 4.50-5.00; medians, . 50 4.50; all weifhta. common, 2-50-3.50 ; yearling areUiera, 90- 110 .. mediam te choice. Z.75-3.50: Ewes, 120 lbs., mediam to choice, 1.75 2.00; 120-150 lbs., mediam to choice, 1.50-1.75; all weights, cull to common. 1.00-1.50. SALEM HEIGHTS. Jan. 12. Boyd Lynn, son of Mr. and Mrs Wallace Lynn of Salem Heights . was stricken with acute append! ! citi Sunday at Eugene and under went an operation early Monday morning. Last reports were that he had no complications and was" getting along fine. Boyd has been -employed at Eugene the past year, Friday. January 15. will be the next regular meeting oT the Salem Heights community club. A good orocram has been arranged by Mrs.r. E. Wilson and Mrs. Reed Chambers with Mrs. Olive Beards- lev chairman. ATI community members are urged to attend this meeting, as special talks on the vnrM nave movement will oe riven. The executive committee of the community club held its regular monthly meeting at the commun ity hall Monday night, and greater activities for the-balance of the club season discussed. It was agreed that the suppers held at the hall produced the most reve nue tor deducing the debt on the hall and that they would continue regulaTly once a month. Another minstrel show Is under discussion as is tho production and repetition of a play that made euch a good name for itself tw years ago. Arrangements were also made for the cooking school which will be conducted by Mrs. 1 A. Humphreys. This school will begin January 18 and continue throughout the week ending Fri day, January 22. Passage Over Road Into Valsetz Hard VAT.SETZ. Jan. 12 Mr. and xirm r.nvm Morris of Dallas and Mf. ami Mrs. Pete Stoltenberg of TnA-nonAence. were visitors at tha Hnme of friends here Sunday. Mr. Morris and Mr. Stoltenberg - at nna time employed in tha Pohba and Mitchell store, Thaw drove over the mountain from Falls City. It waa so bad that they had to walk la the last five miles. ' . . The road is rery muddy and great ruts are cut until the bed of the ear was dragging. Portland Produce . ) 5: "'5HU !rf- r- 'SS'Wira ton, fil fa " ' -j . PORTLAND, Ore, Jaa. 12 (AP) Batter: pnats. 92 score ar better. 24-27e: (tanaaraa. ZS-2dc carton. Eaca: Pacific poaltrr producers aelliDg prices: iresa extras, sue; staaaaraa. le; meatosaa, it ... I - -.. m m rn a mnr O . T Uwaatrr oaeats: aelling prices to N- ruiMKI .K I HCA I KM aniTinff rODCVB til.r- rMiitrr kill4 hart beat huteban I SJ -iaii .--- - e aader 190 lbs., 7-7 He; Tealerc, 80 to 130 lbs.. 12e; lambs. 10 -lie; heavy! awes. 4-5: caaaer cows. Be; oa a, 5c lie air: nominal, baying, price, 1911 clip, long hair. 10c; kid. 15c lb. Nats: Oregoa walnata. 15-29e; peanata. 12e lb.; Bra ills, 1214c; almonds. 15-iea; niherts. SO-Kc: pecans. 20e lb. Oaacara bark: baying prices, 1931 peal, e lb. . Hep: nominal, 1929 crop, 8-10e; 1911. lii.se J. Batterfat : direct to shippers : atati aa 26c. Partlaad detiTery prices: Sla lb. Lire paaMry: net baying price: heavy kens, colore. 4. lbs. ap 17-180 lb.; mediasaa, 14c; light, 1218c; broilers, 1- ise; eolarea roasters, aver a lba- laa; apriugs, 14a lb.; aid roosters, 8c; docks. rekin. loe: ceesa. lie ia. Omeeis: seiUae price to retailers: ura- coa Si 4 per cental. Potato: locaL soc-fi: leseaute, $1.25-1.85; eastera WasblagUm, 75o- I S1.T5. Wool: 1931 craps nominal: Willamette ralley. lZ-lihie; eastera Oregoa. 11-lfta 11 ay: bayvng price irom proaacer: al falfa, $14-15; clorer, $10-12; Willamette valley timothy, $15; eastern Oregoa tim othy, ais.ao; aats aaa vatcn. ai.-i4t.ou. Dressed ronltry : selling price to re tailer : turkeys, beas, sac; young lorns. 25e; old terns, 20-2 le. Now Showing Ropd in By SEOAR Radio Pi oaten Wadaaaday, Janaary 1 XOAO 0 Ka, rarvsjas . T :0ft Good saoralag aaaditaUaaa. T:lS8etBg-T aaarc-n. 30:00 Homa eeeaeialea aaaarrar. l:0O raraa koar. 1 :0S Colktgt CaaTeaaiiaaw S 0 Homeasaker . 1:65 Varfcat reparta. S:lo -Paras hoar. ; 7:10 Badia akartka-l aeatosS. - $:1S Tt latereatlBf suOvaraa ef $:$0 Coatribatioas at ' XOW-20 T: IS Mania appa-sara. S.OO Plane Caper. NBOL ' S:80 Varioaettas. XBO. 10 oo Keeping ap With Xraag-tar, MM. i :io Julia XitjtM. WE GOT rVBOJT) ( IS "THi fRh T4 H I TRtS fMK T A FARM t J ft "THOUSfaiD MfKH' MONEY J ITS A RfXHCHf. WE OvO MOKtV THE BPHOVTS 1 LOOOl.0 GET It 50 toe j uwj nuur nwiw it r i rr4 ILL WrUT OLIVE'S OftO fK TELL HIM HE OUGrATri'T TO HEVER dOUGHT ho ranch WiTHOOT SEEW IT J Fruits, Vegetables LITTLE ANNIE ROONEY rVSU'RE EISHT ABOOT YOOfZ 13055 BEINKS A C00O CU. "Inside Dope- POKTLAXD. Ore.. Jaa. 12 P Oranges; California, $4; aavela, wrapped. 49-4; pUca pack, 2. 10-3.63. Tangerines: Florida, $1.60 hamper; California. S1.S0. - Crapelrait: California, $2 2.75; Flori da, $4 ease. ImeBs: California. S4.a0-5.25. Limes: 5. doiea cartons, $3.25. Baaanas: lb. -Grapes : emperor. 7-8e lb. Craaberries: $4 bushel box. Raabarb: hothouse, fancy, $2-2.50 par 15 lb. box. Cabbace: local, aew. 1H-I4e lb. Potate: locaL B0e-$1: Oeschatas. S1.SS-1.SS: eastera Washingtoa, 75e- 11 55. Vaieas: seumg pnea to retailers: vrs- mn a 2-4 ner cental. -' Spiaack: local, $1.25 oraaga baa; Walia Walla. S1.50 bee. Celery r local. $1-1.25 dosea; hearts. $1.50-1.75 dosea bunches. t.UXWW. Vww, www Peppers: bell. California, 12-11 lb.; rei. a. ... . .. Sweet potatoes: aew amoraia, aw SUe. Cauliflower: local. 80c-$l crate; Eo so ber g. $l.rS-.$0 crate; 8aaU Maria, $1.15 crata. . Taasateat; Califoraia. f.50 rot re packed; -othonae, fancy aad extra Xaae. $2.25-1.50 par 10-Ib. baa; Kexieaa, $40 L1S laa. Liwttwee: local, ai-i.ta; oaerameasa, i $2.T5-SJ13 erate; imperial. $. nuui aamaaa: iaa.sv Artiahakea: California, tH ' dosea. WiKrIi.MI-:T f A BETTER. THA M 1" DSHULTi BU5HEU PET.$ By BFtANDON WALSH V BurvDu-ee ALLvR0r4; if you think he-s on easystre&t HC HAD A MICE- 11TTLE NEST E&G-1 PLAWTEO AWAY fSANTWS VEAI26-wAHO SAVEOi m L YEAH SAVEO nUr4Tl60ME 6y TALKED HIM 1MTD BUVIUG STOCK 'WEL4..L1KE A LOTtA' OTHEe 6AP3. HE WAO V AKW6 A LOT OF EASY, MOMEy-TH&H TOWIE - CRASH HIS PROFITS AMD HIS SAVlMGS ELOPE. TD6CTHER.' 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I'U, SMASH THrt R-XOKtt OF MY votes o fins rru.t-00tc like coalI UUTl WHY IP SOPHS EVER HEARD AW , SAR ABOUT HER OH IT k1T VHET KHME AUVEJ V "aaw NCWJ sa-4T.Vi iV JT t X-Sj try - ' COLONEL HOOFER GAVE T TO ME FD NEVER TELL lNi N06Cm ABOUT WHAT HE SAID OH A RECORD AND AUMT aOHNA TELL. ANT BOOT! AvmERErOl ni? ILL 4 MONEY? Y V.MA) iT THE f Wt,r W WWATTX) 1 QUARTER, A Z3W IT'S Ft VOUMEAHfl I HONExry MUSH M h l . - g -ar t v. . . . ii l a wmi.u J I narvnnrvvi r r- i