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    The OREGON STATESilAN, Sakn, Oregon, Tri-r lloxnlaff, No?mbcr 20,1938
PAGE FIFTEEII
SlKodk ..Market Takes
ottMer I fob Witt Nind : Leaders Bowica
V
t, . . i
Seat Prices
Drop $7000
Setback Follows : New LZore
of Securities, Exchange
Commission -
NEW YORK. Nor 19-JPy-TLB
bUTlnr Hrht was. dlnmit fnrth-
In today's stock market and re
cent leaders groped unsuccessfully
for recoTery stimulation. . .
While s number of specialties'!
emerged with moderate adrances.
losses of fractions to 2 points pre
dominated, with a few issues suf
fering wilder declines.
Announcement of the Securltes
and Exchange commission that It
intended to move for. the segre
gation of brokers I and dealers
functions on tho stock exchange,
together with the enforcement of
full margin regulations ot mem
ber; traders, ; was followed by
drop of 17,000 in the price .of ex
change seats; A transfer was ar
ranged today for $107,000, a low
mark since May 13 j last.
Volume Is Small i
Encouraging to bullish propon
ents, howerer, was the : fact the
stock market, declined on a rel
atively small TOlnme. 1 Transfers
-. totalled 2.435.712 shares' against
2.921.350 yesterday and 3.272,-
SOi Tuesday. The Associated
rress average of 60 issues was
down .9 of a point at 72.5.
Among shares with sizable loss
es were Union Pacific, down 4'i
to 131 Case 4 lower at 157;
Deere, and Westingbouse. 2 low
er at 142. . i .
Others suferir.g sinking spells
with final declines lot a point or
more. Included IT. S.iSteel at 74,
American Can 124 r, and Bethle-
hem 70.
J.
U. S.
government
securities
again pressed
heights, bat
were uneven.
forward to record
corporation loans
Activity in Hop
Market Is light
Activity: in the j hop market
during the last week continued
light with -prices from five to
seven cents below j the 45 cent
high mark registered in Septem
ber.! : i. v r .-:.: .r
There ere 145 bales of 1936
hops sold at 40 cents and 51
bales , at 3 S cents, dealers re
ported. In the year old 1935
crop 38 bales went! to buyers at
27 cents. i
There is only moderate inquiry
at the present time: bat the lack
of demand Is offset by lack of
selling pressure on part of the
.growers making the market tight
and quiet. ; i j '
7714 Bales Wool Sold
LONDOX. Not. "19-(P)-OtIer"
, itigs totallsd 8,047 bales at today's
wool auction, of which 7,714 bales
were sold. The selection was good
and met active competition, with
merinos I and crossbeds . selling
freely. Although firm limits pre
vailed, continental traders bought
ell. . : : .
Flour Subsidy) 20 Cents
PORTLAND. Xovl -JPt-XI. S.
department of agriculture reports
rthev flour subsidy prce Thursaay
at 20 cents per barrel, unchanged.
I Mkt
lenera
s.
PORTLAND, Ore- Xor. 19. (API
Prodaco o-eftaago oet . .....
B a 1 1 a r Eatraa. JJ2 hie: aUadarda.
S2e: prima firata, 82e; tirata, SO lie.
fcntterfat, 86-3He. !
ggs V 8. largo1- eatraa, 84a;
aaediuot extra. 81c I
V. S.
1 Portland Grain
PORTLAND Ore So-, l.i!
Wbeat faturea were onehaagad la prieo
and wars without tradinf. Agaia ao cash
prices wars aamed but buying waa ro
ported ia too country. ' T
Wheat- Open High Low Close
Mar !- 9 i 99
rut T 984 98i a
odilFa car recaipta: Wheat, 80; bar
ter, l; flour, 11; oata4 1, .
Portland Livestock
PORTLAND, Ore, Xov. If-: f T
S. IPt..Ar., oa V lb
root;
aaarke aeeniy j.
inwer: ga4.tojeh.ice "JVm- MO-
10; choice around 83 lb. leader . ia
6.00-25. J t Jv ..j atet
-.i.:r5s a dct: muirko alow.
t4iv inn nil mreuiu . - -
tur and catter cows 1 JMW ;
o medi-at aradea S.65-4.2S; lew
gW beei Tcow. d'ols.OO: baU. -oar
4 75-5.00; law good Toalora 6.00-M .
cammoa calrea 4.00-5.00, .
Sheep 850. 146 direct ;
row, bida fully 25 lower; best traekad-ni
low T.00; food to ekoaef awaa aaUbU
around 8.00-25. or a bore..
Portland Produce "j
PORTLAXD. Ora, Kov. "-1" 7Z
Batter Prints; A frade., Ib. ia
parebmeat wrappara. 854a
teaa; B grado. parchment wrappara, as
I -. A S
lb.: oartoaa, oiw
A . . Ia.alal -f-tJIV-ftPV.
a rice k a-rad at dT.l r.rad ai. tosai w
wa.kfr. 86-S74 .l eeary
roatoa.
S4-S5a: B rrtda. S-5 lb.;
O rada
M pT'ZZZ. roa-t far i arkoa Boytes
pneo. bottartat baala. SS Wo t.
tratfaSo: aiadarda. 9e; estra
Ore-
T i. it. Brokora wul pay 10 a
Hr !? . to to
,iTi 7 Tb.: Vwra.
1 ti.r !. d thi. 8-1 le lb,! boary,
7lVs4e catter eowa. 7 6e lb I
aar aowa. 7o lb.: balla. I M
laaebe. 14-I6e.: awaa t-6a lb. :
Mohatr1986. dOo to. J.---Cascana
oark BaylaT snea.
ttSf
Uo altry Portlaod
danrory. bay
lii?: V, r4 Iba-. 16-17.
lb-:
I-wbM heaa. 1J-1 b.T
Xoa
a bo
atock aaaVe-lr steady to 25 lower; acaai
:',?ply .U era .boat ate.dy ;
alaaghtar ateara 4.75-d 00. -odaa rada
6.25:7.00. gHa:graia 1U
and abora; tew otoekaxo 4. coa-
ti.ifara d.25-3.Ta: low
Salem Markets
Grade) u raw 4 per cent
milk. Salem basic pool pries
f22 per hundred.
' Co-op awttertat price, F.
O. B. Salem. 83c
IhtUk aaaed m msvJ steatUf
otterta STsrags.) .
Distrlbator price $234.
, A gnde butterfat -UellY-ered,
85c; B grade, deliv
ered, 33c. . . ..rf-.:-,r
A grade prist, SStfc; B
grade, 84c -,- ; '-..-
PHees nwid ta frawm by Salem borers.
lien nneee below. suDDliad br a knl
grocer, -era iadicatira at the daily anarkct
mi are not gaaraateed br Tha BUtit-
maa.j - , .
rxuiTS -
IBnaiac Prieaal :
Bamanaa. U. m ataHt ' .Of!
bonds .OTA
CocoaauU. sack 6.501
Cmaeerriea, bbL .
6.T5 to .-5i
Uases, frets, la.
JXO U .151
Gran-irait. Florida, fees 8.T6 ta "6.Z5!
Urapcfmit. Ariioa a l.0 ta 3.501
U re pee. oiealeaa. tag . 1.4
1eaTB - 1.40!
Uami, crate, fancy , 4.00 ta 7.00
waeice ,,, s.oo to 4..
Oranges, Valencia, fancy. 4.75 to 5.001
rmef B.3
Cheiee S.7S to 4.2 S
Faara, Bom .CO ta
Paan. D Aajaa - .60 to
,TSi
- .7 .
4.00
1.00
Piaaappto, fraak . arata
Poajcgraaatcs. Hik
VG8T BIXS
iBnyiaf Pricai)
Baata. doa.
2
B roe call. aa.
Caboaara. lib.
CaJtaat-a. re4 .
Cabbage. Kraoi. cwi.
.45
.03
.03
.73
Cbineao Cabbac. crats
Carrots, do. ,, ,,
1.25
.25
Chard, das.
.8
CMltUawac. Ora. Ka. 1 erata -
.7!
1.50!
.85
-elerr. erata .,,
U carta .ii to
Caeaambara. ootdoor lo(
Cadi -a. doc. '
.6
Gtcaaa, ataatard. era to .
.8
- .80
1.00 to .75i
2.80 to SSi
Graaaa. Sala. crato --
Let tare, local , , .....
California. Iced
Oniona. (ma. doa.
.Sal
Oalana Urcfoa wnila.
it
69 IM.
.65 to
.ssi
1.50
45
HTaJia Walla aw tot
Radiaaoa. doa.
Paaa. coaat or Seattla. lb. . . . A
Peftaora. groao, ib. X2 to Si
Kd. lb. .19
Potatoaa. Bear, No. 1. , , S.OO
No. S. S-lb. baa .67 to .70
Potato, aveot U0 to US
Paaokioa ewt. --- U0
Spiaaeb, oranre box .65
Snaaa. lb. , ,.- Ml n to .oa
uaaiaa. eaa. .i to jeo
Bobbard. cwi. .75 to 1.00
Paoaat. doa. .7
Turmrpa. doa.' , , .40
Wator a rata
UTS
: Walaata. 1.
Jl to
J6 to
45H
rUborta. 19S6 crop. lb. .
.19
aora
(Baviaa; Price)
Cluatcra. 134. ib.
J!0
Am
JO
AS
Cluatara. 1913. lb. .,
do. 19S6. lb.
l-cflaa. 1935, top. lb.
do. 19BS. lb.
wool, ass acoBAxa
Baring Prieat
Mai air
.85
atedioo) wool
JO
Coarao wool
BOGS AJTD POOXTBT
(Burins Prieo ot Aadroaoaa)
Kxtraa
J2
Brawa axtraa
.SO
.29
.29
.23
.16
.16
.14
.10
jOS
J00
as
as
Madiuna extra
Lart;a ataadarda
Mediarn atandarda
PulleU
Hearr bent. lb. .
Colored BediDBa. Ib.
atadiusa toa. lb.
Staga. lb. , ,1 i
I Old rooatara. lb.
Colored fry a. ovar d Iba.
Uader 4 Iba.
Whito Leehoraa. frya
.14
MARION- CKEAU RT bnylnf Prtcoa
ra Poaltry. So. 1 otoea-
Colored heaa. nader 4H lta.
.16
.10
.08
as
as
as
Leabora kena. orer IH Iba. , ,
Legbora kena, andar 8H Iba. .
Legbora brouera
Colored aprioga. ever 8 Iba. -
Crlored apriaga. aader 3 Iba. --
Egga Candied and graaed
Large etraa
.29
.24
.27
41
.16
.14
aladinai axtraa -
Largo ataadarda ..
Modiaai ataaaarda
Oadergtadoa ' . .j
PaUata .
IXVXSTOCB.
Baying Price)
Spring lamb a
7.00 to 7.25
2.25 to 2.75
9.25 to 9.85
Hoga. ISO-lfvO
Iba
160-310 Iba. .
210-250 lbs. .
Sowa j..-, .,
9.75
W.23 to 9.85
7.25 to 7.50
6.50 to 7.50
Bteers i
Dairy trpo cow
Beet cows
S.OO to 4.00;
4.50 to 5.00!
4.75 to 5.251
5 00 to 6.00
S.50 i
Balls
Heifers -
Top veal
Draaaeel veal,, l.
.18
.13
Dreaaed hoga
ORAIS ASS HAT
Wheat, weatcrn red
- .91
- .92
.40 00
S0.00
.26.50
White. Ko. 1
Barley, brewing, to a ,
Feed barley, ton --
Oata. milling, toa ,,
Focd. toa i
23.0Oi
Clooeraeod. lb.
.23
2.95
Veteh aeod. per 100
Hay barms prieea
i
Alfalfa, -alley
Oat and retch,- toa
.11.001
. 9.00!
Clover, ton
t.OOi
CASCABA ASJ htXST
Caaeara hark. lb.
.06 M
t.75
Peppermint Oil. Ib.
Stocks & Bonds
- I ' TToTember .19
tSTftcar AVEIAQES
(ComplSad by tho Auociated Preaa)
I SO l
: ! Indoit. Kaila
15 60
Util. Stocka
51.4 71.3
Today ! 9T.9 8d.8
Pre-, day -o
Month ag 94.4 43.3
Tear ago-. 75.8 28.3
1936 hagk 99.3 48.5
1936 low 73.4 80.3
1935 high 76.8 81.3
19.5 low 49.5 18.5
51.7 73.3
52.9 76.9
44.0 . 56.9
63.7 73.9
43.4 56.7
44.7 66.1
21.6 84.8
BOKDVXBAOES J
I . ao 10 10 10!
' Kaila Indnat- TtiL For'kn
Todar
97.3 M04.S
102.4
102.6
103.7
9.6
103.1
9.S
99.8 .
64.3
71.7
ft.e
76.5
Pro-, day;
Month ago 97.3
Tear ago - 88.0
10SC high 97.9
104.3
108.9
101.8
69.5
71.0
67.0
76.4
64.5
104.8
101.8
102 J
92.2
19SS low oo.
1H high 8T.S
1935 low 76.4
Oniona Orogea. fOalllOj Takliaa,
mm - .1 t
mini -l.l.
Timm ekwtea. 62.35-3.40; Yakima,
c" , i -.'..T. wtnamatto oalfcy
aaaaUam. 0a .r aoarae and bralda. 2Sa
lb.: oaatera urecoa. Tiw
37-SSo lb.: aai ".T " . .i
tr. niii- nri to retailers t Al
falfa. Ko, I, 6tf.17.50; oaatera .Orego-
i-th-. SIS.180 toa: oata aaa Tew-,
ain-ia- ttarer. Sta lea, x
Hope Womlaalj WMMii
fWi-.nr.eom. " SUS-1J9
lb. I
ratal Takiaaa. $1.15-15 eeataL ' ..,
8-g-r Berry or fruit. 100a, S.1S
. ri-. . . ti aa uL
K.rile .rice, alty
dalWary 6 36hb lotat family spoa
l!. oL Vt. bakera' hard wheat,
T.I. V... v.V. i-.im 85.60-6.23
88 05: arhaUw whaoU 66.10.
Boston Wool
16. (API (TJJS.
sow -
XHgrt.
A-r.V Fine DUino OM
w . - .
VttMt uevc-
, 1 .K.m mm
arraaoo 1a tbo Jtoerear mar-
-waa oni-aat
BiUti atapl. Wf jesith tTaj tor-
b-ais. t?ie oeaabing hm' Oh rioeea
. v. tba Kraaaa. wMla
" . i i Mmm
mat m " - -
Wheat Mart
Down Again
o-e-aena
Argentine Wheat Surpluses
Placed at -147 Million
Bushels Now ,
CHICAGO. Not. laP)-1-prices
predominated in the wheat
trade today, especially toward the
last, when attention focused ; a
good deal on larger estimates of
Argentina's exportable surplus. ;
Now it is authoritatively tore
cast that the Argentine wheat sar
plus this season will total 147,
000,000 bushels, whereas some
estimates a month ago were for
129.000.000 bushels. With, likeli
hood of a surplus of about 90,-
000,000 bushels tor Australia, the
southern hemisphere's', surplus
from the- new wheat crop Is 1 ex
pected by some specialists to be
about 100,000,000 bushels more
than last year. 1 j ;
Wheat closed uneven, 1H cents
lower to higher compared with
yesterday's finish, Dec. 116
. May 114-, July 101-
corn down. Dei. 104.
, May. new 9S4-, July new
94; oa.Ji- off. Dec. 44
94 . end rye showing l-2
drop. Dec. j92. Provisions re
sults varied from 20 cents decline
to 5 cents advance.
Rye gave way with wheat and
corn. Rathe severe jelling pres
sure developed in rye, a develop
ment ascribed to hedging against
possible foreign purchases.
Packing Interests were sellers
of provision.
Linn County Farmer ;
Finds Sodium Chlorate
Fine Enemy of Thistle
ALBANY, Nov. 19. Lester Mc
Farland of Tangent Is no longer
worried about Canada thistle get
ting the best of his grain crops,
he told County Agent F. C. Mul
len recently. During the past three
or four years he nas praeticauy
eliminated this pest from his farm
through the use of sodium chlor
ate, ho said. -' - -
He reports killing about 90 per
cent of the thistles the first time
over the field, using not less than
three pounds ot chemical per
square rod. He often carries a sup
ply of the material with him as
he goes about his usual farming
operations, sprinkling it on any
thistles he finds.
Ward Building Work U '
Held Up, Lack of Steel
Work on the new Montgomery
Ward building is held up for the
present owing to the lack ot steel.
The material for the upper por
tion of the steel skeleton of the
four-story building is on a boat
in Portland harbor, but cannot
be unloaded because of the long
shore! strike.
Gardeners and
Ranchers Mart
PORTLAND. Ore.. Not. 19.-
(rV-T rading remained d all on tbe
roruauu 61UBV,B
market today. Local frestt Tese
tables were In light supply.
Cauliflower topped at 90c per
crate. A limited supply ot Wash
lngton celery was being ollerett at
11.75-2.00 tor nail crates oi -w
2 4 inches.
The onion market continued
listless.
Applea Washington. Delicioua, extra
fancy, $2-2.35; Jonathan, extra laney.
81.45-1.65; fancy $1,25 1.50: Oregon,
Washington, jnmble paek DeUclona, 75o
i v;- sn.as Kortkern Sniea 60-75e.
------ - - -z.ai
Staymana u-im, Dpuion - T
Winaeape $1-1.25, Koatana 85a-$l. m
Artickokee Oafiforaia boxen, 6-6 doa
$3 50-2.75.
-.! Canforaia. 8-65a. black.
83.80-3.65; Faertoa. $3.80-8.65; Puebloa.
82.40-3.ea. .....
Bean a Oregon, per pound. Blue Lakee,
u i a w . a-mw rannna -!
6-7e; othera, 4-5c
Beets for aosan, wvc
Broccoli Lugs. 40-50c.
BmsaeU- Bprouta Oregon.
flat' eratoa.
on.ai oo
Cakbare oreron. vanian. -
eratea, 81.5O-1.S0; red. in, z-.tac. ,
Carrots for ponao, 11 vt-tvr.
f!lifla r Oraroa. nonr. 80-90C.
Celerr Oregon Va eratoa. Sr doa
$1.50-1.60; UUh typo, $1.50 1.65 J hearts.
l-?5.- . t I;..'
Celery roox rouao. aw-tea.
Citrus fruits Orangea. California Va-
onciaa. fancy. ga-.7; -areia, o.i--;
grapefruit. Florida, fancy, an awea. o
8.35; Arizona. $1,003.35; lemons, Cali
fornia, fancy. $5.35-7.75. ...
Cocoaaata lmportoo. aacaa, f.;
85a doa. j . .
Cranberries --poan non
Coeunibere Oregon, hothouse. 83.75-
4.00 box; California, $2.Zo Per rog ox
4 doa.- i . . .
Eggplant Ortgoa. raga. oo-oac. -
Firs California (lata, white aad black.
50 75a. 1
f Garlic yt pouno. T .
Grapes Emperora. $1.50-1.75.
Oreea oniona Pa doaoa baaxhee.
90-25e. - -
Oroaad Cherriaa Oreroa flat boxes,
per lb, $-10e. J'- -
Hackloborrios Oregon. .Washington,
lttuce Oreaoi a.' WaahlnrtOn. 6 doa.
$l.SO-1.75jr Calif ornJa, 4-5 doa. $3-8.35;
Idaho, $l0-3. t i
Malona Waahlagtoa Caaabaa, 0e-$l
Maahreomo Oao ? pound cartons. 66-
50c - 1 -; ' " , "
Onions 10O-pound aacka, TJ. B. Ho.
1, yellows. $1.10-15j Valeaema. 60-la.
eeca. tw-ao; yauaw awioTB, -
UFeas California k 8 y a r. t-StS;
erataa. $625-6.50. ; ;
Paarn Oroaa. . Waahlagtoa. . hosoa.
jusable pack. Boae. $1.60-1.75; It'A-joma.
Pappara Oregon, flat hosea. tod. S6
85e; oraaga boxaa. groom, 61.00-1.10.
PaUtoea U. 6X V. X, 100 ft. aacks.
Deschutes, msaeta. $1 JO 1.40; Klamatk,
S3.80-3.40; Waahiactoa. $3.80-9.46 J; lo
eaL $3-3.15; Bar bsnka. $3-3.15 : ,
..!. a i l.ara S1.15-1S.
Radtaheo Par daaenu bn-choa, tO-SSo.
lUtabarb California, apple bexoa.
at 1B.114. . " r '
Rotabga Waaktto. 106-tt. a-eka.
gpiaach Oregon, orango boxaa. $1.85-
as.
Bo as sh Oregon Dan is a, raat, erataa.
ka.&. ITnbbaraL lh Oi-le.
west Potatoes Oal'fomi a 66-IK
aratea. $1016.1.65 1 yams. $3 t.16 saakaL
TomoAooo Oregon Cat hosea. 60-7 5c;
be teas. 81-40 1.75. - -Tuinlpa
Dooear banchea, 85-SOo.
Watorcreaa Pound. 85-dOo.
Jane Cutting Up
That Inveterate ttttie intnx of the
movies, Jans Withers, seems to be
cutting up again, tut this time tha
object of her attentions Is an over
size Thanksgiving turkey
Scio Will Greet!.
Rebekah District
Confab Tomorrow
SCIO, Not. 19- Virtually all
plans for t h e Rebekah. district
convention to be held in Scioj Sat
urday afternoon and night ivrere
completed at a-regular meeting of
theJocal unit of th order Wed
neaday night. Mrs. J. L. Rodgers
is
president and Mrs. Frank uar-
tni
secretary of the convention.
Afternoon session will be de
voted to lodge matters. Seyeral
candidates will be initiated by a
Dallas degree staff following! din
ner at 6:30. which "is to be served
by the Baptist aid society ot( this
citv.
Lodges at Lyons, Mill City, Scio
and Stavton comprise district
number seven. Scio lodge; was
host to the convention in October,
1931.
POLLY AND
PALS
!
ruj8GLUV.
fTArOhT ON T
SrUFF SNiFF
WONT OODcL. 1 -J-
GO
ATALKIN' Jul
TnOEY MOUSE
FOR YEARS. ! NO ONE
STEPPED HIS FOOT IN
THIS HOUSE UNTIL. HE
HAD PROVED
HIMSELF
GENTLEMAN!
' . I ft! ,
t , B WM ijjm '
LITTLE ANNIE ROQNEY
HE ZECO
mm,
AMD MIKIO ryooa- OVJM
BUSlKlESS L IF C- STAQT
SCAQH4 THAT
THE LADV VJ1LU
TOOTS AND CASPfiR
I HEULO.
trrc ME SPEAK,
TO MISS
Barbara -1
iocrrf
'1 PLEA-5E
a xe
-
THDIBI TIIEAT
kStt
OUR oOPa
IrYIKfO
2
---G y FT
t3--9 rfcif3
T fL af -T "
( BUT IHISS
BAREtABA
.TLrTT
Wool Stocks in
Are Low
Quantity Held For Apparel
. fllanufacture Is Off;
. 20 Per Cent
Stocks of raw wool In the United
State ; for the remainder of the
present marketing" season , (to
Aprll.l, 1137,) will probably con
tinue to be much below average,
an estimate from the division -of
crop and I livestock estimates of
the United States bureau of agri
culture states. The carryover into
the new season, will probably be
lower than a year ago. . .
Stocks of apparel wool held by
dealers and manufacturers In the
United-States on September 26.
totaled 125.94 0.0 00 pounds. This
represents a decline ot 20 per cent
as compared with the same date
in 1935.
Domestic mill consumption of
wool for the final quarter of this
year is likely to be considerably
smaller than In the same, months
of 1935. Consumption for the en
ure year 1936 is expected to show
a substantial decline as compared
with 1935, but will be well above
the average of recent years. Con
sumption of apparel wool by
United States mills from January
through August of this year was
8.5 per cent smaller than In the
same months of last year, but was
larger than In the corresponding
period of any previous year since
1923.
J " t Prices Hold Firm
Wool prices In the domestic
market; were firm during Septem
ber and early October : although
trading was limited. The fact that
supplies' of wool in , this country
and in foreign countries are small
probably will prevent any mater
ial decline in domestic prices dur
ing the remainder of the present
wool-marketing season even, with
some decline in domestic consump
tion. On the' other hand domestic
prices are reported to be close to
import parity on many grades of
wool and unless foreign prices for
wool continue to advance, domes
tic prices cannot advance much
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6:80 lock.
8:00 Kxerciee aad Aoploaaaco.
S:0 Na a. , - .
S:SS Rbrtaaa aad Roata-ce. '
S :4S 8)oaa ot tho rtoaeere. aiaf.
9:15 Loo Aafaloa aerre chair (ET).
9:86 Ronaaca ot Halo Trent,, aerial
t-45 Rick Kaa's Darlinr. aarlaL :
10 :00 Betty oad Bob, aerial.
10:15 Madera taataexeu-.
10:4 Bettr Crocker.
II :0O Holiday Haetoaa. .
I.:4 nappy uouow.
1 J :0O MacMlaa of tks air. -
13:45 sewa.
1:00 Topa ravao.
1 : 1 5 Hs-ienakara feetitate. - !
1:80 Variety aaatlaea.
S :00 Bed Croaa. 1
a :05 Al Trace, aaaaie.
1:15 Children 'a corner.
1:80 Xewa Throu.k a Womaa's Eyes.
2:45 Neifkbora.
t :00 Feauaiao faaclea, rariety.
8:30 Xewa. - , -
6 :00 Broadway arietiea.
i S:S0 Holoao'a laakioaa. .
6 :45 Drewa, orgaa.
6:00 Hollywood ilotel: ktatd of Salesa.
' T:O0 Pigakia parade.
t :S Oooao Creek Pareoa, bill-bniy.
' 8 :00 Mar-aaer Gooca. ;
' 6: IS Reafrew ot tbo Koaated,
- 8:SO Koatelamets orca. - -j..''
0:80 KabiBoft-Jack Arthur.
9 :45 r'ootlif ht Faataalea, Virginia La-
Rao. ...
10:00 Milaa orek. 10 :30 AUea orca.
11:00 Hoaglaad orck,
11:S0 Barria orek.- - - -
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T:00 Moralag aMlodios (ET).
T:S0 Petite -oaieale (ET).
9:00 Chriatina, aonga.
9:1S Mary ktarlia , aarlaL
9:80 How to Bo Charming.
9 :45 Myatory Chat. .
10:00 Beaay Walkor'a Kitchen.
10:15 Mra. Wirri of Cabbage Patch.
10:80 Joha'a Other Wife, drama. :
ro: 45 Just Plain Bill, drama.
11:00 Stadie (ET). -11:80
Beaas Arta tilo. 11:45 Xewa.'
12 :00- Pepper Tooag'a Family, drama.
further without attracting larger
imports. No material change in
foreign prices is expected in the
next tew months.
The recent currency changes In
France and Italy may result In
some readjustment" ot wool textile
activity in the principal foreign
consuming countries. The devalu
ation of the franc is expected to
improve tho competitive position
of France In the export markets
for manufactured wool products
and may enable the French Indus
try, to regain some of the export
business in wool textiles lost dur
ing recent years.
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11!15 If a Porkiaa. serial. .7.
J-.J0 Vie sad Sado, comedy.! -
U:45 The O'Xeills. -drama.
l:0O Vittlo comeart. 1:80 CUaie. -
1:4V Charcb Ceoaxil.
S:00 HoUywood aowa. , j - ;: -.
t :OS Oordoa ores. J . '
S:15 Concert oaaemblo. r " '
2:80 Clea,- erfan.. . 1 ;
2:45 Stylo chaU. I -'
8 :03 Wtmti'i magiiiae.
4 :0O Stein orek. t I
4 :SO Waiter Kelaey. Tiolia. !
' 4 :4S la-iaibla TraiU (KT).i
8:00 Ireae Rich, drama. ! - '
6:15 Ralina Zarora.
8:80 Jnaier Karaea (ET).
6:00 rootbalt. - . '
.: ktoaical Maaneo.alaa.
t:O0 Firat Kigbter. draaaa.
V:30 Caret o Carnival. -
6: Amoe 'a Andy, oaoaedy. '
8:15 Lam aad Abaar, comedy.
8:10 Court of Bamaa Kelattoaa.
9:00 Waring orek- aing. patter.
9 :30 rirealde hoar. 10 :00 Nowe.
10:15 Sight Watchman. .
1Q:29 Flood orrh. 10 :45 Hopklaa orck.
11:00 Ambaeeador arch.
lt:SO LoTeland orek. . , ' f
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6":80 Maakra! clock.
t :80 Joah Higcina. .
7:45 Ariatocratie KUytha. '
. 8:00 Herman. Bart a. piano, xylophone.
j 6:15 Vagabonda. d aiog.
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8:45 Ooapel aiager. 9:00 Studio.
0:05 Honey boy aad Saaaafiaa. - . ...
9: IS Home inatltnto. i.
e:SO Farm aad homo. 10 i00 Stndio.
10 :02 Firo-minata Myatory. , .
10:07 Owa Your uome. - t .
10:I5--Food Uagieiaa.
iO:SO Vaagha le Loath, alag. '
10:45 Dot and Will, drama. , .
iO:0O Current erenta.
tl:15 hfuaie AppreciaHoa.
2:00 Farm and Uae.
12:45 Marketa. i
1:50 0. M. Plummer. talk.
1:00 Commonwealth club.
1 -an Uaakin'a maalc.
2:80 Olmaa orch.i 2:45 Flying til
8:00 Animal clab.i
8:15 Midge Williaaaa, ainga.
8 15 Financial and grain. 8:80 Sewa.
8:35 Lucille Afaanera. ' ...
8:45 Art Tatnm, fiano.
4 :00 Xowa. .
4:30-4:45 Dinner concert, orgaa.
8:00 Xewa, weather forecait.
8:15 Romance of Haaic.
8:80 Singin'- Bam. 8:4 uncle cxra.
f 9:00 Amateur ahow.
I 9:30 Melody Man.
10 :00 Doaovilla orck. . .
10:80 Rhythm Steppera, I
10:35 Biltmora oreh. - i "
iQ:50 Biltmoro arck.
1 1 :00 Charloa Bunyan. orgaa.
to. 1 13 Weather and police reporta.
I j 0A0 rXLDAT 560 Xe.
I 9:00 Homemakera hour..
40:15 Story hour for adulta.
11:00 KO AC echool ot tho air.
It :1S Noon farm hour.
11:15 Variety half hour.
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4:00 The aymphenie hoar.
4:30 Storiea for koya and glrle. - "
S :0O Black aad white aereaade.
6:30 Krening farm hour.
T:5 SwiadWa to audt.
8:15 Tbo writera craft.' ,
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