PAGE EIGHT The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Tuesday Morning, January 21, 1936 tock , SliimB : a;. Traders Cool Heels Awaitt U; Actio Big Aircraft Only Ones Climbing Utilities Drop as Court Delays TVA Decision; Bonus Vote Eyed . NEW YORK, Jan. 2 0.-(!p)-Prices ilipped a peg or. two in the stock market today, as traders la' many instances cooled their heels on the sidelines and watch- ' ed the supreme conrt and sen ate. '. . When the. high court decisions omitted action of the TVA case, utilities lost a little anticipatory improvement which they had shown at the start, bat were un der no more pressure than the ' rest of the list . The ' restricted character of dealings throughout was mirror ed in the stock exchange turn over. At 1,823,475 shares, it was smallest for a full session since December 30. ' Imminence ef the bonus vote also held trading in check, al though the senate did not fin ally approve the "baby bond" measure until after trading hours. -A number of the recent lead ers, especially among the higher priced industrials, surrendered sizeable fractions to as much as , J : points. . - As a group, the aircraft shares, stimulated by the letting of a large navy contract for bomb ers to Douglas, were the princi pal , ones confidently countering the limp price trend. The Associated Press average of CO stocks drifted off .4 of a point, with the industrials, rails and utilities contributing more or less evenly to the result. Other than a little perk-up In the foreign station, bonds gen erally worked lower. U. S. gov ernment obligations yielded a little ground in most cases., Parent-Teachers Meet - Set Ahead as School To ,Be Voting Center VICTOR POINT, Jan. 20. The meeting of the Parent Teachers' association 'will be held January 24, having been set ahead a week because of election for Victor Point precinct being held in the schoolhouse. Study topic for this meeting will be "Italy." Thelma Humphreys is on crat ches for a time, having cracked a bone in her foot Wednesday, at her home here. 'eneral Markets FBODUCE EXCHANGE POBTLAXD, Ore., Jan. 20. (AP) ' Prodnee Exchange net prices : Batter Extras. 34 ; standards. 33c; prime first.- 32 He; lirt7 324c; but terfat, S7-38C tg(fi La rye TJ. S. pw ials. 20c ; U. S. extra, 19e; U. 8. medium extras, 17c. Portland Grain 1 PORTLAND, Ore, Jan. 20. (AP) Wheat: Open High Low Cloas . May ... , ., 87 87. 87 87 JnJy . 78 "8 78 78 8epi. 77 78 78 78 Cash: Big Bend blaestem, 13 per cent, -g 1.22 H ; Big Bend blaestem, 1.20; darj: hard winter, 12 per cent, it. 11; do, II per cent, 94 He; soft white, west - white, hard , winter, and western red, Wt; northern spring, 83 H e. Oats, No. 2 white, 922.50. Cora, No. 2 yellow, f 30.75. -inns, $17.50. Today 'a car J receipts: Wheat, 51; Barley, 3; float, 21; oats, 2. Portland Livestock PORTLAND. Ore, Jan. 20. (AP) (USDA) Hoga:. Keeeiptt, 2000, includ ing 267 direct;' market unevenly aO-75c lower. Good to choice 170-220 lb. loads, 16.33. Few drive-ins, $10.25; later aalee aaoatly $16.10; 240-380 lbs., $9.50 9.85; light lights, $9,50 9.75. Parking owe, mostly. 8. No feeder pigs aold; good to choice kinds nominally, 99.50 10.25. . Cattle: -Reeeipts 200 incleding 105 through; calves 150. Bulls strong to a . shade higher, mostly $4.50-5.25; beef balls to $5.75. Vealcrs steady, good to - choice, fS.S0-S.50. Low cutter and cut , ter eowa unevenly steady to 25e lower at $2.50-3.50; common to medium $2,75 . 4.75; good beef cows. $5-3.50; few heif ers, $5-6.50. Very little done in other classes. Few sales and aaoct bids 25e to as much as 50c lower. One load fed - ateera, $7.50; ethers mostly of value to sell at $7.25 down to $6.50; plainer te 95,50. Sheep: Receipts 3100 including 953 through and direct. Few sales lambs arennd 25c lower, r Some bids off more Odd lots fat ewes steady. Good tracked in lambs $9-9.25; .choice loads held . to v $9.75; common to medium. $7-8.50. Year ling scarce. Fat ewes. $4.25-4.85. Portland Produce PORTLAND. Ore, Jan. 10. (AP) '"Print, A grade, SO a lb in parchment x wrapper, S 7 fee lb. in carton; B grade, parenment wrapper, 35 He lb.; carton. 6e lb, " ' Butterfat Portland delivery: X grade deliveries at least twite weekly, 37-38c lb.; country route. 3S-S7e lb.; B grade, deliveries less than twice weekly, 35-36c lb.; O grade at - market, i a grade cream for ' marketBuying . price, butterfat basis, 55c lb. . Eggs Buying price et wholesalers: Press specials, 18-19e; extra, 18c; stand- - ards, lc; extra, medians,' lee ; do, med ian first, 12c; undergrade, 12c; pullets, , 12e dosen. v- : Cheese Orego- triplets; lSe; Oregoa ' loaf, 19c Brokera wUl py H below quotations.. Milk A grade,' Portland delivery, S2H lb.; .utterfat basis for 4 per cent. Costry meats Selling price te retail era: Country killed hogs, best butchers, under 150 lbs- 14J4-15e-lb.; vealers. No. 1, 14-14 He lb.; light sad thin, 12e lb.; heavy. 8e lb; cutter eewt, 7-8 lb.; esBBers, S-7e lb.; bulls, 8-8 fee lb.; l&mbs, 17-18 lb.; medium, 12-13 lb, : ewes. S-lOe lb. : Mohair Xominal bayinr rice, lOe lb. C-tesrs bsrk Buying price, 1935 peel, .fee lb. Tops Nominal; 1935 clusters, . 7-9 Jh. ' - - ' - i : - Live poultry Pertlsud delivery, buy ing price, colored hens aw 5 fee lbs- - 17-18e lb. tinder S lbs- 17-lSe lb.; Ler horn hens, ever Sfe lbs- 15-16e lb.i . der lbs- lS-14r lb.; Lefhora broil ers, 1 lbs. and up, 20c lb.; ander S lbs, 19-20e lb.; colored springs, S to Sfe lbs-19-20e lb.; roosters, 8-9e . lb.- Pekin ducks, young. 14-17q lb. geese, . ll-12c lb . . - Onions Oregon, 1 1.60-L75 pr 100 Iba.- - ' ' VoUiov Local. $1.49 cental; Elanv .. eth, $1.65 ' cental; . Scappoosa Netted Gets, - $1.40 rental; bejehutes Netted Gems, SL50-1.75 eeatal. - Wool 1935 elip nominal; 'Willamette valley medium, 25e lb.; eoarse and braid. 13t lb.; casters. Oregon, ll-22 Ilk. j Salem Markets Grade U raw 4 per cent milk, Salem basic pool price $1.01 per hundred. ; Co-op butterfat price, F. O. B. Salem, 37c. (HUk cased semi teattUt aauertas STtrstt) - - Distributor price filU. " A grvde bttttrrfat- Itellv ered, 37c; B grade dcllv-' red, 33 He. A grade prints, 30 Hie; B grade, 33 He Pricea prid te grewera hj Satan bay era - J The prieet bale, supplied by local trocar, are toeUeatUe af the daily market but are aot tmaraateeel at Tb Ctatat ma a.) (Buying Prlea) Calif, fresh dates, lb, ,, , ..is Emporer era pes. lag . I.fcs Wiater peart. local, bu. - , , ,, Pineapple. Hawaiian, ea. .42 Oranges, fancy 3.35 te 4.00 ' Choir 2.73 to 8 85 Narels , 4.00 to 5.00 - Navel, eheiee 2.75 to 9 50 Jap -orangea. handle 1.33 te 1.50 Bananas, lb, on tak ,. .08 Hands .07 7.00 to 7.75 6.00 to 7.00 Lemons, fancy laoice IJmea, fresh, dox. . Grapefruit. Florida Arixejna) Texas Apples -Delicious, bo 1.00 3.50 to 4.25 2.00 to 2.50 2.75 to 1.25 40 to .15 .C5 Spits, bushel 30 to VEGETABLES I Baying iPrice) Calif, eaaliflower. crate 1.25 Lettuce, Calif., crate' 1.75 to 4.00 voy t-abbaga. doa. .e .73 - 4.00 - 1.75 .20 1.25 1 85 Parsnips, lug Cranberries, bbl. Sweet potatoes, crate . banish squash doa. Onions, Labish. cwt. Yakima, ewi. Yakima marblehrad snuash. lb 02 Cabbage. Oregon, ew 1.75 to 2.50 California, ewt. 2.50 Carrot, local, doa. . 85 Calif, celery 8.50 Celery hearts, dox. .. l.so Green peppers, Calif., Ib. Potatoes. No. 1. local - .17 1.80 1.10 1.00 1.85 Potatoes. No. 2. local Spinach, local, orange crate -Texas spinach, hamper Chinese cabbage, crate ' 1.40 Hothouse tomatoes - 2.50 to 8.00 To mips, dozen, local .40 Celery. Utah variety, 2.00 to 2.50 NUTS Walnuts. Ib. ; 10 to .14 Filberts. Ib. . 14 to .18 HOPS I Buying Prlcel Clusters. 1935. lb., top .10 rugglea, 1935, top, Ib. .18 WOOL AND MOHAIB (Buvins Price) Mohair . 27 Medium wool .25 Coarse and, fine wool . 23 EGGS AND POUXTEY (Buying Price of Andresens) Extras .16 Medium extras .13 Standards .14 Medium standard .12 Pullets 10 (Anilresen tc Son Buying Price) Heavy hens, 4 Vx or over .... .16 Heavy hens, over 6 lbs. .10 .12 .11 .11 .00 .08 .IS Colored mediums. Ib. Medium Leghorns, Ib. Light, lb. Stags, lb. Old roosters. Ib. Colored frys. Ib. White Lezhorns fry. Ib :i4 MA BIOS CREAMERY boying prices Live Poultry. No. 1 stock Heavy hens, under 6 lbs. Heavy hens, ever 6 lbs. Medium colored hens. Ib. .16 .18 .14 .14 .12 .15 .15 .08 .08 .05 .20 .16 .14 .14 .12 .10 .12 Leghorn hens, over 3V4 lbs. leghorn hens, light Colored springers - Leghorn springs Old Roosters lb. Stags Rejects Capons. Ib. Kxcs Candled and graded Large extras Larre standards - Medium extras Medium stnadards Pullets Undergrade '. TUEKET MARKET Fancy young hens, lb .22 Fancy young torn, lb .21 LIVESTOCK (Buying I'rieel Lambs 9.00 to 9.50 Ewes, Ib. .03 to .04 Yearling lambs .06 to .07 Hovs. 140-160 Iba. - 120-130 lbs 170-210 lbs, top 210-250 lbs, top . Sows Steers Dairy type cows . 9:50 ..9.00 to 9.50 .10.00 . 9.50 to 9.75 7.00 to 7.50 5.00 to 6.00 1.50 to 4.00 4.00 to 5.S0 4.50 to 4.73 Beef cows .. Bolls Heifers S.00 to 5.50 Veal, top r. 8.50 Dressed veal. lb. . .12 Dressed hogs .14 GRAIN AND HAT Wheat, western red - .77 fe White, Xo. 1 "9fe Barley, brewing. Ion S1X0 Feed barley, ton 20.00 Oats, milling, ton 21.00 Feed, ton . 10.00 lav i,"tiis prices- Clover hay Oats and vetch, ton Alfalfa, valley Red clover seed. lb. Alsike clover seed Vetch teed, cwt. .12.00 .12.00 .13.00 . .12 . 15 . 2 00 Stocks and Bonds Toenr averages (Compiled by The Associated Press) SO 15 15 60 Indust. . 74.7 . 75:2 . 72.0 . 54.3 KxTIa 31.5 .11.9 28.9 24.8 32.8 18.5 43 0 23.8 inn 46.4 46.8 43.1 25.6 47.2 21.6 -40.6 24.2 Sum-lis 56.9 57.3 54.0 39.8 57.6 34.8 51.4 84.9 Today Prev. dsv .... Month ago Yesr ago 1935-31 high 6.S 19E3 38 low 49.5 1934 high 61.4 1934 low 45.3 BOITO AVERAGES . . 20 10 10 10 Rails Indust Wtit- Fnr'n Today 90.1 103.0 101.5 70. Prev. day 90-4 103.4 101.5 70.7 Month ago 85.6 101.6 99.5 69.6 Tear ago -. 87.0 95.3 86.4 69.6 1935-36 high 90.6 103.7 101.6 70.9 1935-86 low- 76.4 92.2 84.S 65.5 1934 high 89.4 92.9 88.9 70.0 1934 low 74.5 73.7 68.S 60.3 New 1935-86 high. Hay Boying price from producer: Al falfa, Xe. 1, $15-16; eastern Oregon tim othy, $17.50-18: 'Willamette valley timo thy, $15-16; oata and vetch, $12.30 13; clover, $11-12 ton. Portland. Dog Foods A complete line of Spratis Dog Biscuits, Kendall's, Man Kind, Albers Friskies, McCorhicks. Spratti Dog and Cat Remedies, Korineks Dog Remedies, Flea Powders, etc A complete stock of BlrxT Seed. Mixed, a special price, lb. .... lUC D. A. WHITE & SONS Pbone 4053 261 State St. Butter, Also Fat Advance in Price Eggs Weak, Cheese Lower; Leghorn Hens Cheaper, Colored Ones Firm PORTLAND, Jan. 2 0-(cP)-Mar-ket for cube butter extras was advanced e lb, on the exchange. TheVe was a - liberal increase in local make daring the week. Butt erfat was np le lb. There continued a weak tone in the eg market with no further change in values on the exchange. On the open market prices contin ued to be shaded and buyers' val ues were down in spots. .. - The price on cheese was lowered lb on the local exchange for the late session as a result of a sharp cut in the east. Local re ceipts have been heavy of late. Market price on leghorn .hens has been generally reduced with increasing supplies and a' decreas ing call. Colored hens were In good call. Limited action was suggested in the turkey market. Retaail de mand was still comparatively light and 23c appeared the top that re tailers car 9 to pay while buyers were offering that much to the country for Portland delivery. , The big supply of Columbia river smelt which has ' brought down the cost of living somewhat for those who like fish, has like wise had an adverse influence up on the market Jor country killed meats, which is "normal. Prices have been cut rather severely for hothouse rhubarb with literally increased offerings. Sales for extra fancy were gener ally $1.50, fancy $1.40 and choice $1.25 for 15s. Potato trade continued demoral ized here and at the source. California celery was weaker and lower with Chula Vista down to $3.15-3.25. Call fomia cauliflower was weaker and lower priced. Fancy California eggplant was being offered around $1.75 lug. Finer Wools Are In Best Demand BOSTON Jan. 20.-P)-(U. S. Dept. Agr.)-Bulk of the sales in the Boston wool market were on blood and finer grades of ter ritory wools, although other lines had an occasional call. Prices were mostly firm near the high side of ranges quoted last week and original 58s, 60s, blood were sold at a price estimated close to 85 cents scoured basis. Sales were closed on average to good French combing wools mostly at S5-86 cents scoured ba sis. Some very ordinary twelve month Texas wool sold at 82-85 cents scoured basis. -! Forestry 4-H Club Puts Out 80 Trees of Varied Kind oti Gilbert Ranch HAZEL GREEN. Jan. 20. The 4-H Forestry club Friday set u trees on the farm of Ralph Gilbert. The trees were 100 Pond rosa Dines. 10 Black locusts. 30 Port Orford cedars, and 30 Doug las firs. Gardeners' and Ranchers' Mart PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 20.-UPI -Trade was brisk at the early gardeners' and ranchers' East side wholesale market Monday. Prices remained unchanged. Mod erate weather enabled local farm era to maintain a steady flow of supplies. Spinach Per box. 31.15 1.23. Carrots Per dozen bunches. 40-5jc Beets California, dozen bunches: 75c Dry onions Yakima. $1.55; Oregon, Cabbage Pound, 2-2e; red cab base, 2c. Cauliflower California, crate, f 1.05- nosebud broccoli, 81.50. Radishes Per dozen bunches. 30-45c. Celery hearts Per do:en bunches. $1.75. Celere Field packrd. ripe, crate. 8J.Zj: dozen bunches, fl-l.a0e Califor nia. 83.25. Apples Jonathans. 50 75e: flood Hirer Spitz, 50 73c; fsnejr Spits, $1.50; fancy Delicions, $I.C0. Potatoes Local, per 100 pound sack. SI. 65-1 80. Parsley Per dozen bunches. 30-45e. Lettnce 5s. $2-2.50; 6s. $2 2.25; dry pacK. 4 dOZ., S2.75. Tomatoes 'Hothouse, pound, 12-20e; Mexican. 30-11). lur. $4.50. Turnips Purple tops. doa. bunchea. oae, -. - 8quash Danish, lb.. 2 He: Hubbard 3 ',4c; Bohemian. 2 He; Marblebead, 3 He Cucumbers Hothouse, box. 81.35. Pnmpkins 1-1 He per pound. Peppers California, lb.. 20er Sweet pota'oes No. 1. $2; unclassi fied. $1.75. Grapefruit Arizona see&csa 80' s. $2.25-3.50: 100 a. $3 2.25; Florida and Texas. 84.50. Cranberries Box, $3.50-4.50. Parsnips Per lug, $5c Garlic Pound, 10c. 1 . Orance California Kaeel. $2.35 4.35. Rutabscas 100 lbs- $1.50. . Pess Ponnd. 15c. Rhubarb Per 15-lb. box, extra fancy, $2; fancy, $1.85; choice, $1.60. THIMBLE THEATRE Starring Popeye n wa soon be "tvfc eho OF THE ONE-ENED SfWVOR- tAW cKOTE IS SQOEEZIHCi LTHE LIFE OPT OP Hln Farmers' Union ; News -U . .. 9 MARION, Jan. . 20. Member ship and attendance keeps In creasing in Marion local Number 227. Mr. and Mrs. William Oul Tin's application for membership was voted: on favorably Friday night. Mack Bobbins, Herman De Langh and Frank Weddle were appointed on the membership committee. Harley Libby gave a report on the county convention and meas- fures to be voted on at the special election were discussed. Santiam Central local of Linn county will give an exchange pro gram at the W. O. W. hall on Fri day night, February 7. Jack Tyson of Jefferson ex plained the plan under which a public refrigeration plant is to be built in that city. The program given by the Metzner, Nienke, Page, Pickard and Shultz families was announced by Mrs. Pickard; song, Albert Metzner and Bill Pearson; recitation, Wayne Page; instrumental music on the zictier and piano, by Mrs. Frank and Mrs. Max Shultz; harmonica duet by Albert Metzner and Bill Pear; son; song by Nienke family; one act comedy, "Dr. Magician"; a tableau by Albert Metzner, Paul Nienke, Elzy Pickard and Arthur Page. The "Busy Bees" camp cook ery club meeting at the home of Mrs. J. V. Lehrman, leader, elect ed Tom Yoshikai secretary to fill the vacancy made when Archie Lynch moved to Florida. ? Hply Kame Elects SILVERTON, Jan. 20. Joseph Gander was elected as chairman to replace Herbert Michkelbrook, and J. H. McCullough. replace Joseph Gander, in the Holy Name society of St. Paul's church. POLLY AND HER PALS MICKEY MOUSE LITTLE ANNIE R00NEY 'Where s annie tocay ? DON'T TELL VIE MV LITTLE PAJ IS CtO TOOTS AND CASPER THE Bl6t MOMENT HAS ARRIVED! Sherace OF THE CENTURY IS ABOUT TO TAKE PWACfi AND THE WHOLE NATION AWAITS THE RESULT . it'" - , a,,- NOrt-ORQE.V I CZr ' ( I NEVER WANT 1 I ( W M ADD AVA MEAN, RUNNlN' I Y UNTIU HE. SO?TA GETS A f A CAGE ? . AWAV PRQM Th' ZOO? YOU'RE .USED TO TH PLACE. MEBBE. . I yvKr" MDU- yV CaSO( RGHTBACK- "i taut, i 1 . In H f . I rr in 7 "HBEr-si I f API - I V (7) All Grains at Chicago LjDwer JvcrTKMl Weak; Canadian Estimate Forecast and Peace Trend Figure CHICAGO, Jan. 20.-P)-Lo-er prices la all grains formed tbe rule today. -. A material break of Quotations at Liverpool forced Chicago May wheat contracts down -temporarily to below II a bushel. Ex ceptional smallness of specula tive trading, together with lack of any energetic overseas de mand, as well as continued dis appointing volume of domestic flour business, had a distinct bearish influence. Predictions were current , a final official estimate of the 1935 Canadian wheat . crop" Thursday will be larger than the latest pre vious estimate. Wheat Closes Easy Wheat closed easy, unchanged to lower compared with Sat urday's finish, May $1.00-1.00, corn down, May 60-, oats - off. and provisions varying from 10 cents setback to 10 cents advance. Dtps Jn wheat prices were simultaneous with word that new sanctions against . Italy appeared unlikely and that peace proposals were talked of. Besides. Liver pool cables told of pressure' of Australian offerings, and made mention of an official denial wheat exports from France had been, embargoed. An increase of 2.242,000 bushels in the amount of wheat on ocean passage to Im porting countries was also given attention. Tomato Price Set The California Fruit News re ports that tomato growers in San ta Clara county recently voted to hold their 1936 crop tomatoes for canning at $15 per ton. Simi- py Krrtr i tAATWI TH1 .1 HE CANT DA1J6HTER? ( TRUSTED A NO, BUT IM HEARTSICK ABOUT MEJ3 I'AVt GLAD PAT-DIRT. IN ONE MINUTE I what's lwaor4&?J BE AT THE PQ5T I'VE BEEM TELUN' EVERYBODY YOU ANT ADe'eS I trONNA LET EZRA DOWN AND THIS ta WHERE YOU I UJCK, OLXJ YOU GrO A AND 4THE i ry.w ois. sir """ j J a&K-trMSiiiiir.i-ZcMaiiit"- 1 Now Showing "The Bigger They Com T4 t lyi ' Radio Programs - KOAC COBTALUft 66 .Kb. Tuesday, Janoary 11 ? '"' :0O -Hemeaaakers' Hour. . -10:45 KOAC School of the Air. 140 Xtoa ftna Haar. - l:15--WerW Book Haa. .'C 1:80 The Mystery t the Mind's De v . aire Helen Miller Sena. S:O0 Lesaoa in. Spanish. . 3 .-89 Earn! Lii .Review. , r - $:00 41 More 'Books to Read Akrad" -iS Leah Tinkelstela. - - ;30 Stories for Boys had Girls. 5 ;00 On the Campuses. 6:00 Dinner Concert. 6:80 Ferns- Honr. . 7:30 The Citisea and His School. 8:15 The World la Review Dr. Vic tor P. Morris. 8 :45r Beading for Enjoyment Dr. 8ir - " ard H. Peterson. sow P0RHurr ,o k 8.00 Concert classics. 8:15--Three Keys, CBS. 6:25 Sews. 8:30 Just flats Bill. CPS. '8U5 Oxark- Mountaineers, CBS. 8:30-r-Mary Marlin, CBS. 9:45 Five Star Jones, CBS. 10:00 George Hall oreh- CBS. 11:00 Between the took ends, CBS. 11:15 Happy Hollow, CBS. 11:30 American school, CB8. lSOO-The Oleanders CBS. 12 :0 Among My Souvenirs, CBS. 1:00 Book of life. - 1 :30 Educational feature, CBS. 1:45 Three Little Words. CBS. 8:00 Symphoneera, CBS. 2:15 Jimmy Farrcll, CBS. 2:45 The Goldbergs, CBS. 3 :00 Fembinina fancies. . DLBS. 4:30 Close Harmony, CBS. 4:45 Correct English. CBS. 6 :00 Harmonettes, CB8. 5:15 rF.ddie Dunstedter, orcan. CBS. 5:30 Iawrenee Tibbett, CBS. 8:00 Traile of Taakee Trade. CBS. 6:15 Gaylord Carter, organ, DLBS. -, .700 Leon F. Drews, organ. 7:15 Melody Iand. 7:30 March of Time, CBS. 8:15-Charlie Chan. : .-- 9:00 Warinr's Pennsylvaniana, CBS. 10:00 Ray Herbeck orch. lar action was taken in San Ben ito county. This price idea is con templated ander a Farm Bureau grower-canner contract. Boy to Muellers OAK POINT, Jan? 20 Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Mueller are the parents of a baby boy born Wed nesday night in a. Salem hospital. This is their first child. He's Funny That Way! rw' 1 1 r come? j f . r - ttsiiir-re Absence Makes the Heart Grow Fonder K" VO'J TAKE THAT BOMBSHELL OUT Of MERE SHO KEEP HIM OUT ! The Polar Bear X. J I NOTHIA5 WT30NG LITTLE ANMIE MAS A NEW JOB SHE WAS A GREAT KID AND I LL TELL. THE FOR MER AK.E-J SHE -L AAAJCE BUT ALL, AV Oll-O(?eSt ARE CPVItsiS THEIR EYES OUT BECAUSE SME.S GONE AMV JOB SH6 TAOCLES AM' 1 DOmT BLAME EAA The Race is On! "YOUUL PROVE IT! kal fuyv OUT THERE FErTCH HONit bacon; mm n if a. 1 - jr a : a-- - - 10:30 Kelly's Kaballeroe, ' -10:43 Sterling Toang orch, DLBS. 11:00 Jimmy Dersey orch.. DLBS. 11:15 Ted Dawson rch DLBS. 11:80 Cab Calloway orch.. DLBS. ' 11:45-12 Toa Coakley oreh, rLBS. KOW-POKTAD--28 6:00 Good Morning. XBC. -7:03 Vanghn Da Leath, NBC 7:15 Viennese sestet; XBC. .. 7 :0 Doe Whipple- piano impression s. .8:00 Johnny O'Brien, SBa - 8:15 Jerry GraaaoB, tenor, XBC. 8:80 Tonr Child Dr. Ella Oppeahelm er. . i '.- 8 : 45 Piano recital, XBC, -10:15 Cabin Cluub orch,- XBC. 10:80 Budgeteers, XBC. 10:45 XBC Masie Guild. lt;30 Rhythm Octet, XBC. 1 3,: 0Ot Forever Toang. XBC. 12:15 Ma Perkina, XBC. 12:30 Tic and Bade. XBC ia:45 The O'XeHls XBC. 1:00 Betty and Bob, XBC. 1:15 Clinic 1:80 Girl Alone, XBC. 1:45 General Federation of Women a Clubs. NBC. Finding QUAjLrry in rVRlGLEy'S i VJRIGLEYS . , . I PERFECT GUM yi& 3 NJ "THE HOUSE WONT SEEM ALL WORlO BLTT GOOD AT THE SAAAE nxi WITHOUT fir HER t' ' 7" WELUTwL BE TKW RONT IMPOUNDING, THE GIWNT txiT 'Ta KILVl M1M rv jj2J, t,T,t f;ivn Sp-OicM. Inc. ' 1-1 VK "-fiSf LOOK WHAT HE DIP IN IgpgCZTf, A f ;4 A s i n k a - . v . T7. M . ;00 American Medical Assa, XBC. . 8 :S0 The JJansanto, XBC 8:00 Womaa'a augasine, NBC. 4:00 Easy Are, - XBC. . 4:15 Silver Strings,: XBC :80 Jack Meadia'a anaaie. XBC. 4 :45 Clarence Tohaaa, tenor. . 5:00 Beaax Arte trio, XBC. 5:35 Rhythm revue. - 8:45 Popeye the Sailor. 6:00 N. T. G. and stria, XBC 7:00 Stadia party, XBC. - 7:30 Jimmv Rdler sad Hollywood gos . " alp. 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