The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, April 15, 1932, Page 7, Image 7

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Th. OltCGOM STATESMAN; Salesw - Oregon. Friday Morula-!. .April 15. 1C
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InsulPs Statement one of
Favorable; ? Factors;: In $
; Turning of Tide"
NEW. YORK. April 14 fAPV
si . .
nrerloua resistance - saints. . th
stock market took a more eheer-
fnl wl tern , tit tMtiva . uf av"at.
- -
w bus uiur. Miif-wii yruTCU
the best since March 2.-
- A reaaauHnr . statement v from
Samuel Insull, who said his three
bis operating companies would
in uo alloc ieu bt anTxaiDK case
might befall middle west utili
ties, and some second tbounts
on tho more aggressire federal
reserro credit expansion poller
prorlded sparks that touched oft
Urely short eorerlng. The arer
age net sain for 90 stocks was
.1.1 -points. . v i-'f. -':-v
DaoAvaHaa wtAm frfsA tft Iiams
lows were oren more ImpresslTe.
' In that period Tlrtually - erery
' ntvntal f an now 1a
territory and In an atmosphere
of almost complete despondency
Wall street could not but wonder
from what direction relief was to
come. Howerer .Mr. Insuirs an
nouncement serred to lift pres
sure . against utilities, 'while the
remark of Gorernor Meyer of the
. federal reserro board that he
' was "hopeful" the country could
now "hold the line" contributed
to better feellnff.
The decline. u while It lasted,
was sharp, ranging from 1 to 5
points. American Telephone sold
off 4 points to 103, lowest since
121. only to close S-8 higher at
107. U. S. Steel, down 1 5-5 to
32 1-4, finished at 34 1-4. up 5-8.
Norfolk & Western conrerted a S
point loss Into a gain of 3.
Union Pacific, 3 lower at the
'worst, closed 3 5-8 to the good.
People's Gas, after touching 60
1-4, rallied to 3 1-2. The final
price was 0, a net rise of
a a-
Aggressive Buying of
Grains Results in
New Rise .
I- CHICAGO, April 14. (AP)
Kansas and Nebraska reports that
winter killing of wheat had out
done all records slneo 1117 swept
prices upward nearly three cents
a bushel lata Joday.
Aggreesire ' buying by : houses
with connections southwest be
camo outstanding, and did much
to carry the market to the top
most point reached in the last fire
months.'. Contributing Impetus to
price i gains were Indications of
persistent widespread v drought,
and there was also official notice
that Italy would ' increase . her
wheat Import Quota starting April
24, a factor tending to confirm re
ports that foreign wheat require
ments were increasing.
Profit taking caused reactions
at the finish and wheat closed un
settled 1 -l net higher for the
day, with corn up, oats un
changed to adrance.
Today's closing quotations:
Wheat: May, 40-: July, old
63 -64, new . 63 ; September,
old 65-66, new 65. '
Corn: May. 34 July 88-
38: September, 40.-
Oats: May, 24-24;. July.
24; September, 25. -
Salem filarliets
Urad U n 4 suu,.
eo-op pool price, 91 j66 per
baadred. , 8urplaa f 1.10.
Xf Factory saHk wOe.' -
Otstk beesi ea Hart -emttetfal
average.) - . -
Butterfat, sweet 18c
Bntterfat. soar, 16c '-
raor an tboxxjoxxm
Wet said t nwn ki ailni kiywa
apru i v:
Radii.
Onion, eta
Oatoae, sack. Mo. 1
Potato, cat
Apple, wrppi, ba.
raa, cam
New petateas, Catit,
Akparaca. Calif.
Cakaa, bet feeoae
Spinach, eraafe hbx
Kbabark
Kxtnf
Standard
ltadiama .
Celored Hen ,
ICadiaia Haas
USht ken .
Rprinf CUekeaa
Colorad broiler
General
Markets
POETIND. Ore.. April t (XV)
Prodoca- char aat prieee: batter, e-
traa IS; taedarda IB; priae firsts 18;
f irate 17; r(t, fresh extras 14;. freih
medionie IS. . '
Portland Grain
Bits For Breakfast I
o o
(Continued from page 4)
tel. we hear a newsboy shout
Ing. 'Bassio Wagner's latest
book.- We purchased one, and
found it dedicated to his former
school teachers, and under it the
sentimental . couplet.
'First the crank and then the
handle,
Percy Willis and Prof. Handle.'
"Mrs. Jacob Starr has applied
for a dirorco and her .maiden
name of Ada Crump. The lawyer
for the defense Is Milford Darr.
PORTLAND. Ore.. April 1 (AP)
Wheat Opea Etch Low Close
May S3 63 82 6S
Jei,-. 1 6t 61 A3U
ISCDt. 61 62 61 63
Caia market: wbeat: So. 1 big Bna
bmeste m73 h ; aoft white, western wbite
64; hard winter, Borthern spring, west
ern red 62.
Oats, No. 8 white $23.00.
Corn No yellow (E) $22.75.
Millron: sUadard $18.00.
Portland Livestock
PORTLAND. Ore.. April 14 (AP)
Cattle 85, calves 10: qnotably steady.
8teers 600 SWO lbs.. $ee4 S.25-7.00; sue
dium S.00-S.25; eommoB 3.75-5.00; 900'
10e lbs., rood 6.15-7.00; medium 6.00
6.25; cemmon 8.75-5.00; 1100-1300 !bs.,
good 6.75-6.50; fnedinm 4 00-5.75. Haitera
550-850 lbs., rood 6.75-6.50; medium
4.50-5.75. Cow, rood 4.7 5-5.25; C. ard
at. 3.35-4.75: low ratter and cottar. 1.53
8.25. Eolls, yearUars exeloded. rood aad
choice (beef) 8.25-8.75; cutter, common
luJIaa 4 Aft-9 OK V..1. M-A
tho most prominent lawyer in the I rood nd caoie s.'oo-'eo; medinai 4.6O-
state. Going past on of tno resi- 6.00; musn4 eommoa 2.50-4.50. cit
A no w a famHiaf wolce 250 800 " I? -50-6.00;
singing, 'Oh yah. won't dat be
fine? Charlie has promised he's
going to be mine.' In school we
always knew Lulu Thompson
liked . Charlie Townsend . better
than any one else, but we did not
think It would take her 20 years
to get him to promise.
"In tho erening, hearing a
common aad medium 2.00-4.50,
Hera 250; lOe hirher.
Light lirtits 146-160 lbs., rood and
choice, B.Tf-4.60. Lightweights 160-180
lbs., 4.35-4.60; 180-200 lbs., 4.35-4.60.
Medium weight 200-220 lbs., 8.75-4.60;
220-250 Iks, 8.50-4.50.
Hlaarhter sheep aad lambs 300: steady.
Spring lambs, rood and choice. 6.50-
T.00: nediam 4.50-6.50: lambs SO lbs
aoara, good and choice, 5.50-6.00; medium
4.90-5.50; at! weights, common 8.00-4.00
s ; .it i-kst a e a . a
great noise on the street, we take eBoJe a.oo-4.oo. Ewee 120 lb... medium
a walk and find the Salratlon I te ehoiea 2.50-8.00 ; 120-150 lbs.. 1.J5-
Armr caradlnr the streets, with
Carrie Walker and Celia Hlgley
at the head. They count among
their principal adherents Milton
Ifeyers and Willard Sappingfleld,
and Milton expects to be captain
soon.
?We find that one of tho prln-
2.75 ; all weights cull to common 1.00-
Ii75
Portland Produce
PORTLAND, Ore, April 14 (AP)
Barter erint. 2 score or batter. ZW-
23e; stsadards, 19-21e carton.
Eggs Pseihe poo! try producers' sell-
-40
-50
s.oo
to .6
jSO
-OS
- EQOS
Boytag Prices
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04
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GRAIN AJTD HAl
Buying Prieee
-14 to .It
Wheat, western, red
White, bm.
Barley, tea. top .,
Oata. tea), toe ..
Hay bnyinr prieee
Oata aud yeteh. toa
CIoTer
.53 to .5S
as to JS
22.00
21.0S
-15.00 to 16.00
-15.00 to 16.00
AlfaUa. ralley. Sad eatting 160)0-16.50
Eastern Orcroa 17.00
HOPS
Tap grade 11
HfiST
Bartaa Prieee
193S sprlag lambe ,
Lamb
Hags, top
Hoga. first cuts
Steers .
Cows
Heifers
-6.00
-5.50
-4.85
.40)0
Dreed rest, top
Dressed begs
Costs .
Uedium
05 to 05
.61 to 01
04 to 04 H
08
OS
wool.
-08
.16
Kid
Old
MOHAIB
.nominal
aomtn)
SCOUTS AT MONITOR
SILVERTON, April 14 Scout
Troop No. 23 of which P. M. Pow
ell Is scoutmaster and Ralph
Langley assistant were guests
Tuesday night of tho Monitor
Community club. Those donating
cars to take the boys to Monitor
were Mrs. George Christenson and
Clarence Reed. Fifteen boys made
the trip from Sllrerton. Tho boys
were highly complimented by Dr.
A. B. Y. Schirbaum of Mount An
gel who signalled to tho boys.
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Butterfafc IDrops :Cent
To 1 6 on Sour,
V 1. ft ".' e A - , ;
oweet 100
Local wheat; prices stiffened
considerably yesterday, with quo
tation -Jumping .two and. three
cents for a range of from II to IS
centa. . - " ;' o ;vr
Bntterfat dropped another cent.
continuing It downward march
started some days ago. Tho new
quotation is IS cents on sour and
IS cents on sweet, v
PMR GETSM
FIRE CHIEF TOGA
JEFFERSON. April 1 4 Judges
and clerks, for tho coming election
were appointed by tho city conn
cil, in session, this week, as fol
lows: W. S. MeClaln, C. 8. Emery
and Key. O. F. Llenlng as Judges:
Anna Klampe and Dora Humphrey
as clerks. April 27 was set for
clean-up day. Rot. O. F. Llenlng
was named fire chief.
The city recorder was Instruct
ed to gire notice to E. L. Barnes,
proprietor of tho pool hall, that If
the license was not paid within 10
days, action would be taken, as re
quired by ordinance. Tho ordin
ance committee was instructed to
bring in an ordinance or resolu
tionrelating to the fir son.
Rose Green was granted a per
mit to erect a one and one-half
story residence on Ferry street.
8TATT0N, ; April -1 Tfcar
ucayton puous library will 0 clos
ed Saturday, owing' to tho quut
aapiay wnica is to bo hold at tho
elub house on that day, April 21.
It was first ulanned to bar th
display tho II, but' owtng to ,
tno county feaeratlon meeting ea
that day the dat was changed to
th 22nd. Howersr that Is - tho
data of tho Junior Jinks, and a
irg atienoance nas always been
on hand la tho areata gs whoa tho
ciufe ba heretofore had dismays
of this sort, th dat was again
cnangod to th 2Jrd. ; - - -
All ar inrlted to compota fa
this dlsplar. Article must bO In by
t:J. so as to giro tho committee,
Mes dames . Margaret ' Bchaef or.
TIda Wiley, Tresa Duaeaa, Ger
truda; Detdrlch, Mary Tat. Hai
ti Bruce and Amelia Cladek. Urn
to arrange th article to tho best
adrantage. . : . : k -
A good 'program has boon ar
ranged for, which wOl begin at 2
P.m.
STATTON, April 14 Frank
Seniles has purchased tho Blake
ly property and it is said that hi
sister and husband. Mr. and Mrs.
Lawrence Lambrecht will occupy
It. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis C. Pooler
ar planning to more la to tho
Studnlck house, east of tho park.
Jit Mil MIKES
DIESATWOODBH
Orsborn Gets 60 Days
To Pay Support Funds
DALLAS, April 14 George H.
Orsborn, arrested In Marlon
county by Officer Ross of tho
state police and Floyd Senter,
deputy sheriff of Polk county,
was before Judge Walker Tues
day afternoon for a hearing to
determine why he should not be
held for contempt of court. Tho
case Is an aftermath of the re
recent dlrorce case of Cleo Ida
Orsborn ts. George H. Orsborn
where Orsborn was ordered to
pay IS a month to his former
wife for tho support of his chil
dren. At the close of the hearing
Judge Walker continued tho case
for CO days on tho condition that
Orsborn resume the payments
immediately.
WOODBURN, April 14 Juno
May Mayes, 18, died at tho homo
of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Perry
Mayes early Wednesday morning
about 8 o'clock, following a ser
ious illness tnat lasted about two
weeks. Funeral arrangements are
not completed, although It is
thought that serrices will bo held
In Woodbnrn Friday and burial
win be at Cnampoeg.
Jnne Mayes was born June II,
1915, in Haines. Oregon. She at
tended Woodburn high school and
was well known and liked there.
She was a member of the Junior
ciass.
Besides her mother and father.
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Mayes, sho Is
sumTea By three sisters, Mrs,
Helen Yergen of Aurora, Jean
Mayes, who lire at homo, and
another sister In Portland.
small brother, Richard, also sur-
Tires ner.
Cast T Umkm Four Odd mi UtmrU?
Paahaa bocsns - tho
showa below was only tho third
a dealt In th 'battl of sy.
terns," perhaps because details of
play were not reported, - many
questions bar been asked con
cerning what can be mad against
perfect defense. ...---.
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- "Mr. Jacoby, as Z, made an epen
tnr bid of 1-Spad. Mr. Culbert
son (A) OTerealled with 2-Club.
Mr. tens (Y) bid 2-Hearts. Mrs.
Culbertson (B) passed. Z bid S
Clubs in a weak attempt at a slam.
But when Y bid 2-Hearts, Z
raised th. contract to 4-Hearts.
Th opening lea; was Bs J ef
dubs. As th cards lie how many
tricks can bo wont
Th declarer will win th first
crick with .dummy's K. Probably
the six "r spades are dirided
4-2, and probably also -th fir
missing trumps ar dirided 2-2, b
tMB th adversaries. Those two
factors ar th first to bo consid
ered by th declarer. Th typo of
hands neld by the declaring aid
da net call for immediate tramp
leads. Perhaps spades can bo es
tablished, to enable one or more
losing 4immmAm to b discarded
upon them by tho declarer. If a
that will be fin. Certainly some
of P losing diamonds must "be
trumped while tno process ox os
tabhshina? Z's snadea is in nrorress.
The fust thing to do is to lay
down dmomfm Ac Of diamonds,
to prepar for later raffs of do -clarer!
low, dfsmonda. . Exit frent
dummy It not as agy as might bo'
Imagined. As A doubtless has at
least fir dubs it would bo pear
strategy t play ut Z's top dab'
and then trump th third lead f
that suit i B cannot hold mora than
two dubs and ho would also tramp'
th third dab lead Ererything
considered I would lead tho Ac f
spades, followed by 2't lowest
spade, beliering that A hat mora
f nsTM es than B to hold the missfojr
K because A has dona all the ad-
re bidding. . - f.
Th most unpleasant return lead
that A can make, when h win
with his K of spade. Is a tram.
T must win th trick, in order t
lead on of his losing diamonds,
and let dummy trump the lead. T
can trump a return lead of spades
from dummy;. then har dummy
trump another lead of diamonds.
Hoping that A may net bo abl
to trump, dummy's Q of spadea
should be led. Of course A should
trump the Q, and T must orer
trump with his 8. Now Hrs only
remaining dub may be led, and
tho trkk won with dummy's Ace.
Laying down Z's last spade, T
must discard his last diamond, let
ting B trump, if desired, i
The only trkk yet lost by T Is
th one taken with A's K of spades.
Th declarer nas left only th A
and 2 of hearts. B holds tho Q-J
of hearts aad tho K of diamonds,
after Vs elerenth play, lis caso
B trumps dummy's long spade, the
declarer must win th next tw
tricks. If B declines to trump th
spade, B must win one trump trick
and Y will win the other. ; la any
erent it is possible for t to win
fire odd, as the cards lie, provided
ha plays th hand a indirstcd. -
HI HI 6
Will ID SHIM
.HAZEL GREEN. April 14
Th special meetings conducted by
Miss Pauline Todd of Terro Haute,
Ind., evangelist and singer, and
Rer. 8. E. Long, pastor, will close
Sunday morning. Attendance has
been good.
Th children's meetings after
school hare been unusually suc
cessful with SO conversions from
this group. The children will give
a program Friday at I p.m., under
tho direction of Miss Todd.
Bishop Warner, who conducted
an Institute In Salem, surprised
tho group Wednesday: night,
speaking briefly.
.- - Th Otterboin Gaild will meet
Sunday afternoon at 2; o'clock.
Miss Helen Darts, hostess. Iola
Luckey, leader. Subject: "Our
ATTMSVILLE. ' April 14 Th
senior class was dallghtfally n
te rUlned by th Junior das with
a banquet at tho achoolhoasa
Tuesday night. Th dining room,
was boaatlfally decorated, la tho
senior class colors, rose and yel
low. Th pise cards wer dainty
rose and yellow rosea. A threo
course dinner was serred, with .
Edward Haakd as tosstmaater. ..
Tho following program was
glren: Bong, address of welcome -
by Jack Corser; response, by tho
senior das president. Ernest
RIesterer; th history of th dasa
la th form ef a poem, by Mrs.
Rath Riches, senior das sdrts-
or; two Tocal solos by Mrs. -Ella
England; address by T. C. Mosn-
tala on "My Place": comments
by four senior students. Tlsst
Cupp. Vlrgi Bradley, Merle
Crane, . Wilbur Tripp: A yeara
Recollections, by - Miss Gladys
Burgess: song by the Junior
girls. Helen Ruettgers. Helen
Sherman.' Dorothy Asehe and
Dorothy Starr and Jennie MIer;
another Interesting talk Th
Tree of Education", by Howard
Tong. The sophomore girls did
tho serrtng.'
Tho AumsrUlo girls' baseball
team was defeated her Wednes
day afternoon by Jefferson. Tho
lineup for Aumsrille was Cnpp
lb; Bradley c HIghberger p, '
Powell lss, Ascho lb. Snyder
rsa, Shellenberger If, Glorer ef.
Gearhart rt BUkley 2b.' Jeffer
son lfneapr Thurston c, Weddl
p. Smith lb, Kollhoff 2b. Msla
So, Cole lss, Vasck rss, Balnter
If, Wright ef. Finch rf.
Work In China."
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BENEFIT FOR TEAM
WOODBURN, April 4 An
other dance for tho benefit of
tho Juniors' baseball team being
sponsored by Woodburn post No.
4S this spring Is planned to take
place Saturday night. April IS,
at Playmoro park about two and
a half miles north of Woodburn.
ton tho Pacific highway. '
City Hall, Grounds
Being Landscaped
SILVERTON. April 14 Th
grounds surrounding th city halL
which were formerly, planted Into
flowers, are being re-landscaped
and planted into a formal shrub
garuen. Harrey Good Is doing tho
work. Among ti ahrubs Mr.
Good has used afo Veronica Glor
ife. Cypress Retinospora and Cy
press erects rer lis; Cononeaster
franchette; English Laurel, Apol
opsls retch. Spires Anthony wat
erer, honeysuckle, Eudlea, and.
Barberry buzlf olia.
EMERGENCY OPERATION
HUBBARD. April 14 Edna
West, youngest daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Harry West and a
sophomore in high school, waa
hurried to a Salem hospital Tues
day where an operation was per
formed for acute appendldtls.
MICKEY MOUSE
"Cold Cash"
Clpal papers Of ' Portland is the lag prie: fresh extra le; standards.
Mercury, and that Horace Willis Vjmn, rie. to
and Tom Smith are editors. tsilere: eoantry killed hogs, best batchers
a in a. a ' sfM4 - ewa a..A WAA IV. ST 1 a. . OA ISA
aCOPPJIlR tlbwVrcSvU VllJ s W Bwsr avw suau, a 7 -on , nncis, ovtsw -
hollering, .'Scissors ground and ner eowBj a-4e: bnUs, ltt.
tin Pans made SOUnd; here's a Mohair aroinl, bnj-ing price, lost
.t... Ill s1r& wnn XlDNI! Clip ( ).
cnano iiusk iw 3ii Kota Oregon walaats, 15-19e; peanats.
patronize mo and happy you win i2o h,., Brasiia. 12 ie: , Aiawnds. 15-
k.' llSe: folberts. t0-22e: oaeana. 20a lb.
"Seeing posters of a large cir- 3,c,le,r ri P'e, i3a peel,
cus, we attend, and find that , Hop ominal, 1980, ll-llUe; mi,
wfiitnAw TTolman Is the manager, uu Kelt.
.it TTArrrt Howler-"th Clown. I Batierfal direct te shippers; ststioa.
and ,ern.BV';7n!rr UJ Portia seUyery prices, 16a lb.
Wo Uko tho boat aU3regon City 1 i0VTWu: her
and as tho boat st6ps"5ftt;Xlncoln heat, colored. 4 lb, p, is;
.alf an bour. WO lak a walk I mediae. ise: light. 10e; light broilers,
nwt a little eolore' roasers, erev S As,
around the city. Orer "h?6 is-2e: u rooster, e; daeka, Peki
hintviwe sea the -Sign,. 'BO Ba- 1 is: a. 2e: capons. lS-20e.
Vm th woman hater ' and PiU I Onionlling price o retailers; Ore-
. omn anil 1 rn SS.OO-S.50 cental; boilers. 65-5.25.
maker. We go on to.Saiem ana New 9lMMBtm. t2.2s i0 to rs,
tak th cars to Eugene City. Go- sack.
1., (hrnnrh the museum at the I Potaf oee -local. 90e-L15: Parkiale
ITf- ZViZZZmtiw BAA - flna col. I fl SSf UeBte. 1.25-1.85;
' state unlrerslty, w seea line cos 1 WMWBtto ai-i.S5. -
lection Of insecU by Wilson axo-i 8ee4 potatoes (certified) esrUest f
iSS oVuckiaCABw!) IVSttr VW;
1 GONER I'd prech J J tP vwfff J f tSftSjLe Xf
By WALT DISNEY
THIMBLE THEATRE Starring Popeye
Now Showing "The Hero Worshiper
th n trolflelst. ana una
that Fred Stewart Is one of the
principal teachers of tnat insu
w take the cars for homo tho
next day. and Cad Etta Calrert on
th carsw Sho. has spent "all her
time for tho pastO yea,rs, on tho
Oregon -and California railroad
searching for" the lost- Arriving at
home, wo flad a new building has
gone up la our absence. On in
restlgatlon, wo find It aa old
maid's haU, and wo ar mad rery
sad to find that It Is occupied by
Minni Tloaford. Edith Adair and
Anna Veatch. As wo go by, it
reads our hearts to near tnem
chanting, 'Orall sad words of
tongue or pen,, tho saddest are
these, 'It might bar been,'
all l-Hie: early rose. 1-1 U lb
-Wool 193J crop, nominal; Willsnett
alley. TH-10 lb.; eastera Oregon, T-lOe
poaaeV.
Hy bayinr Mice front prodacer: al
falfa. 91S-16.50 ; aastera Oreron timothy
fiw.uu ;oi aaa yetca piutf.
Radio
Programs 1
TrUay. Aptfl IS
. srnaA&a w . rasesTtli
T0 OeeS Boralng aiedlutieaa, 14
by Ber. Tfi JL Marrow.
T?H"6ettUg p exereUee, directed by
Aaaary -y. wil ,
S:0S Reading fa the Boae: "Th Kew
' Beek Shett," Lea "a. Qatarie,
. K .Cglf VMiMta. " .
Pm. A a. Saaaraas. "
T:l-"Oil Sprays ia toe Orchard Pre-
taetiea rregrasa m vregoa,
, B. O. Theeipaenw,- -f
SO.TIaaaaa Inatitat mt the Air.
"The CoUectto letter." Gra-
. bass ICDraaslar. "BetaU Adrar-
v tUUg," Frotaeeer B. T. Vsaeev
SOW 420 n-rertlaad ,
T:18 Orgaa eeaeerV BC -"
6U0 afie Appreeiatloa Bear, X3C. :
:3QH-Cooking echeol
leas eoeiety Celnssa Air. -
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Firemen Sponsor
Student -. Contest.
For City Slogan
DALLAS, April 14. Dallas
firemen are sponsoring a slogan
contest lor high school students
which has as Its purpose the selec
tion of a slogan boosting Dallas,
which will bo placed oa a sign to
bo erected at Orr corner to di
rect traffic through Dallas. Prises
will bo awarded as follows: f S for
best slogan,.: IS tor second best.
and II for third. - ; . -
Entries ; must reach ' Fred B.
West oa or before midnight, April
10. Judges will be selected from
tho Tarioua clrle organisations la
Dallas and win bo people who do
not hare children ta high school.
D ARRELL McCLUMJ
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