PAGE EIGHT Th CTZGOU STATCCriAI?. Salem. Orscjoflu Saturday Morning, Hoy 4. 1843 !.. . ; Wheat Rises !v.::;vr.'Sliiinj v" Rally Is Due to Bnying v Caused by- European . , situation . CHICAGO, ,May' 3-p-Wheat prices ' rose . two cents after an ' . early fractional slump, today and r, , close 1 1 ':hlgher than Tester i day with May at 1.0S-; and July $1.05-J1.06. -: i j, .- - r The rally - was due to buying v. " ; based largely- on the critical E.u ;. . . ropean situation;" particularly in the Mediterrean, strength in se- v ' - -curities and - revival of inflation . v; ' gossip. Early fractional losses fol '.j . - lowed release of private estimate t, Indicating winter -wheat prospect , have improved as a result of re t . . .. cently favorable weather. . Selling in wheat diminished af ter the first hour and when scat ' tered commiasion house purchases ' appeared -the advance got under way. Short covering anil resting , orders to buy were put Into exe cution as . the rally gained mo- r mentum and some buying was . i . credited to mills. Shippers, sold - ; 45,000.bushel8 to outside mills. The average of six private crop : estimates indicated a winter wheat crop of 441,000,000 bush-j els. This was 13,000,000 more: . than forecast by these authorities a month ago and 15,000,000 higher than the April 1 govern : ment figure. Last year's harvest totalled 563,431.000 bushels. Estimated acreage abandonment '- was 25.8 per cent, practically the - same as predicted a ' month ago and estimates of acreage remain- -Ing for harvest were around '33,- 000,000 acres in the southwest. Condition of unabandoned wheat wag estimated at 63 per cent of normal to 63.5 per cent com , pared with 79 per cent a year ago. j Where Blaze Took Lives oi 200 Natchez Negroes 3 - , ' v , , . - . ,,v i v f"- S s V OvjS V , , ) (!. f '.; Falls City Group Installs Officers FALLS CITY The lasti meet ing for this year of the Parent Teachers Improvement organiza tion was held Wednesday; night with a large crowd present. A covered dish sapper was served at 7 o'clock. I 1 The program preceded the busi ness session with the following taking part: J. A. Rieber, Helen Robertson, Dorothy Schmitt, Pauline Soalfield, Eustella Baa man. The speaker of the evening was Rev. Alculn Heibel of Mt. Angel who spoke on "The European Situation." A play, "The. "Dear, Dear Children," was giveni A Bhort business session, was conducted by the president, Mrs. Fay Wilson, at which it was Toted to again affiliate with the State Parent Teachers organiza tion. Installation of next" year'i officers was held. They ari presi dent. Mrs. May Wilson: vice- president, Mrs. Shirley Dicken son; secretary. Miss Eugenia Shanks; treasurer, Mrs. La Verne Ferguson. A I t ' ; N-:W,.:y:.: J V I. Iv-i-V L , 1 . f X ' Y i, r v i Here are interior and exterior views of the dance ha 11 ln Xatchez, Mlss where 200 negroes were burned to death in a holocaust which trapped the merrym aker. " Quotations at Portland PORTLAND, Ore., May 8. (AP) Ecrs: Larfe extras 17; standards IS; medium extras 15; standards 15. Cheese: Triplets 14; loaf 15. Butter: Extras 20 H : standards 25 V4 prime firsts 25; firtts 24 li. Batterlat ZO ZO'.i. Portland Grain Wnr News Boosts Pulp Stock Prices SAN TRANCISCO, May 2-JF)- War news of British flight from Norway fell with moderately de pressing force on the San Fran cisco stock market. Yet it gave boost to pulp stocks of the Pact ficjNorthern, as It virtually seal ed all Scandinavian competition with American producers.. Crown Zellerback common went up 1 to 20, Soundview common to 40. finishing at 39, Say onler common 1 to 29 and . back to 29, the preferred 1 to i 37 and Puget Sound to 27 finishing -.up : at 27 4 U making new highs. April's Retail Trade Is Lower - ; PORTLAND. May 3-;p)-Dun's " Business Reyiew said - today, the ' Portland area's trade ;was .- under . a year ago but was not as far down as first expected.. . Department stores, kept; from going more than 3 to 5 ' per cent .. nnder . April, , 1939. : by ' forced month-end sales. - ' . : Satisfactory . gains' were ,'made by Industry nd employmentAand the pilp and paper market show ed steady improvemeht'flnce last J Bepleraber.--M0st -business report- . -ed a iriarked ' gain f or " the 1 f Irst four months of 1940.' I' : Mi&sion Society Meets at Dallas x - - r-V.-'--i' 'i . .. .. - .4- ' f DALLAS -Mrs.' Barton C. Bell entertained the members , of the ." Women's Missionary- society of ; the First Methodist chorch at her r country - home Wednesday ' after i'booh. Preceding ; the afternoon " meeting luncheon was served by the hostess to abont 30 members and guests.'. V ' . i-A.-: program was ' presented fol lowing the luncheon. Mrs.- R. D. Broekway had' charge r of the de , Totions..Mni. - Walter Ballantyne had . arranged the program which Included a talk by H. i Pember ton and vocal solo by Mrs. Ballan tyne. , ."!, . ' ' . . ' , mmmm PORTLAKD. Ore.. May 8. (AP)- Wbeat: Ovm High Low Close Msy , - 84 844 84 844 Sept. 84 844 84 84, Cash Urain: lat. .o. Vi. 38-id. wnite. 23.25. Barter, No. 2, 45-Ib. BW. 23.00. Corn, Xo. 2, EY shipments. 24.00. No. 1 flax 2.02. Casb Wheat (Bid): Soft white 85: western white 85; western red 85: hard red winter: ordinary SS'j; 11 per rent 87; 12 per cent 61; 13 per cent 95 Hard white-Baat: 12 per cent 1.00; 13 per cent 1.05; 14 per cent 1.08. - Today s lar Keceipts: v neat za; car le! 1; flour 8; oats 2. Portland Livestock PORTLAND, Ore, May 8. (AP) (USDA) Hogs: Salable 50, total 250; market slow, mattered sales aroond 15 lower. Barrows and gilts, gd eh. 140-160 lbs. S 6.00 S.75 do fd-eh. 16C-18W lbs. .50fe 7.00 do fd-ch. 180-200 lbs 6.85(g 7.00 Feeder pigs, rd-ch, 70-120 6. SOW 7.00 do rd-eh, J00 200 lbs 6 35 6.75 do fd-ch, 220-240 lbs 625tf 60 do cd-ch, 240-270 lbs 5.75 6.00 Cattle: 25; eal-res, salable none, total 60: slow. Steers, rood 600-1100 lbs. f 9.3510.00 do medium, 750-1100 lbs 8.50 (rj) S.35 do com, 750-1100 lbs...... 7.25(j) 8.50 Heifers, good, 750-790-lbs 8.75(9 900 do medium, 500-900 lbs- 7.75 8.75 do common, 500-900' lbs- 6.25(4 7.75 Cows, rood, all wts 7.25 7.75 do medium, all wts 6.25 7.25 do rnt com, all wts ... 5.000 6.25 do csnaer, all wts... . 4.00(a) (.00 Bulls. ( r Irs exel) beef food . all wts ; 7.000 7.40 . do" sausare, all wts . 6.75 ( 7.40 do sausage, raed, all wts- " 6.00($ 6.75 do cut com, all wts 5.25(a) 6.00 Vcalers, cd-choice, all wts- 9.006? 10.50 ' do com med, all wts 6.00di 9.00 . do cull, all wts 1 ... 4.50 6.00 tvheepr Salable' 2d, total lOO. Spring lambs. - rd-cli $ 9.85 . 9.50 j - do med and. good.-. - 8.50 9.25 UBM (Born) Wea 7.40 do common 5.756V 6.75 Ewes (shorn), gd ch , 3.25W S.50 o com ana aed. 1.00 3.25 nnder 1 lbs., 10a lb.; colored bens, over 5 lbs., 18c lb. ; 4 to 5 lbs., 13c rib. ; old roosters, 14e lb. Country Meats Selling prices to retail ers : Country killed hogs, best butcher, 125 to 150 lb- 9-9tte: vealers. fancy, 14-14 He lb.; :ight-thin, 10-13e lb.; heavy 11125.1b.; spring lambs 17-18c; year lings 1015c lb.; ewes 5-8c lb.; good cut ter cows, 1112c lb - canner cows. 9-10e lb.; bulls 11-11 He lb. Dressed Turkeys Selling price: No. 1 bens, 31H-14C lb.; toms 7-10c. Onions Oregon 1.60-1.75, 50 lb. bag. Sets, white 6 He lb.; brown 5 He New Potatoes California Whites SOs. 1,25-1.30; 100s, 2.50. 1 Potatoes Deschutes, 1.85-1.95: Klam ath, 180-185 per cwt, ; one Malin brand 2.00 crate; sweet potatoes 3.45-2.50 crate. Hay Selling price to retailers: Alfal fa No. 1, 15.50 ton; oat vetch. 13.00; clorer, 11.00 ton; timothy, eastern Ore gon, 18.00 ; valley timothy 14.00 toa. . :VVool 1940 Eastern .Oregon. fine medium, 25 26c lb.: erosed.r 37a lb Willamette valley 22-month- 82e' lb, lnmbs 25c lb. Mohair 1940, 12 months, 40e-Jb. Cascara 1940 peel. 7e lb. Hops Oregon 1939, 26-27He: 1940 contracts 28c lb.; 1940 seedless 28-32e id. - . ' Domestic Flour- Sellina: nrlee. eitv de livery 1 to 25 bbl. lots: family, patents. us, o.-7.3; Bakers' hard wheat, net, 5.30-6.85: bakers' bluestem. fl 5- 55- blended wbeat flour COO 6.55; soft wheat o.ou-o.cs; granam 49a. 6.50; whole wneai, s, 0.03. Melons Transplanted GRAND ISLAND Market gard ners in the district have been busily engaged transplanting the spear muskmelon plants from the cold frames to the open fields. Early sweet corn planted ln the district is growing nicely and sev eral large fields of -early pota toes have been planted. Trends Shifting I On Stock Market " j - List. Rebounds; After, Early ' Nose-Dire; . Average ' Is Down : . NEWTORK. May -VP)-li wu a .win g:ti i g h-i w i n g-I o w t o c market today-with -war inflnenees proTidlng the motivation for rap idly shlftinr trendf. " t . V The ist nose-dived In the fore noon bot on ' sadden- rebonnd reduced, losses mnninr , to , I . or more point or transformed. them into gain ot aa much. , ;. . The Associated' Press, average of SO stocks, despite the rebound. nnlshed off .1 or a point at 49.8. Of, Issues traded, 321. ended' on the offside, 295 were' up and. 228 "unchanged, transfers expanded, to l.vfv.iau snares irom. 4&,420 the day before.. It was the first million-share, day - since April ' 19 - Steels and motors led the mor ning, slump and were among-the first to revive. .Ending with. plus marks-were US Steel. Bethlehem. -General Motors, Douglas Aircraft, Du Pont, Consolidated ' Edison, Baldwin Locomotive.' Internation al Paper, Crown Zellerbach Ray- onler, and American-Hawaiian Steamship. - . ' Chrysler was down 1 as some disappointment was shown ' over failure of directors to declare a larger: dividend. . Joint Church Program' On Schedule Again t SILVERTO Silver ton - Mu sic ' week committee - members hare, ' announced a change of plans.- This year, the committee had previously announced some thing different will be done at Sllverton. The mass Mothers day observance given by all churches on the final Music week day would be dispensed with, and instead, the committee .decided. each church would hold its own celebration. But the public de manded otherwise, and in order to meet the urge brought from the public, the committee voted to again hold the joint Mothers' day program on the final night of Mu sic week. All local churches join In the event. 3 Salem : Market Quotations .,-! -' - (Bavin rrieaa) ' '-r--.".-. ,. fTaa prlsea kelow aapplied try m Ueal graeer aad tad'eaUva ( tha daiit' market pnaaajpaid to grewtn ky SaleaS ba jar doi are aas guaraataes sy suttr Caaaaraw" la. CarroU, , Calif. oa. CsmHfsawar. UeaJ Lettoce, Calife Oaiooa, ' SO Ibt. Oraaa.aaJoaa.4asu. f eppara, graaa tr f , laaV ewt, K..t. Haw- ' potataas. rtaaisae lb. Spinach. Bea tt la. bx Khabarb. lb. ; Asparas-aa, doa. - jreaa, 16. Straweerriaa doav Mostard : graana,. doa- Watercress..' dos.':. j eXAIS. HAT A2 SEEDS Waeat. Na. 1 racleaaed, ba. .75 Oat ton atst ed barter toa CloTert hay, toa Aiiaiia hajr. toa j.o l.eo SJD0 3.TS X.5 "a l.ss .7 '.Otfc - .-07: M.: 40. .89 17.0O SO.Oil 10X0 14.00. Iff mash. No. 1 arsda. 80 lb. ba.l.S0 Dairy feed, SO lb. . bar i- 15' Haa aeratca , ,, ; 1 a Cracked ora j -l.' Wheat j ... ' ' ; ,' , j,.. l.eo. Market in Wool . !.:-- .. : (..'- Oiitinues Strong BOSTON; May" ZHPi-TU Com- m a i a 1 . T 11 -it . . . , ! . . ' uvn.st-, cguciui win ay oi tne wool i market tomorrow: - "Thsi! wool market ' continnes strong even . thou eh ; buvinr . la irregular ln the eastern seaboard markets. - Scoured wool of medium grade:! has moved to the mills at Steady, prices and there is more call for H6ila of medium! rrade. There is some demand for fleeces or meoium grade at 38 cents and a fraction higher, for brlgbt wools and good quarterblood fleeces on a, comparative basis. Supjplies of bright fleece wools are held in a comparatively narrow ' compass due in, part to weather conditions in the; country which have delay ed shearing over a large area. "Buying operations broadened appreciably early In the week but slowed up later. Estimated place the amount of new wool rnr- chased and under contract at 35,000,000 pounds.- A fraction higher prices have been paid ln some! sections of the northwest. Advices from Nevada report the sale of 2.400 fleeces shorn at the Tippet ranch at 28 cents j A sale of 18,000 fleeces of the II. T. Jenkins estate wool was put ; Grade B .raw, 4. per ceat snllkv Dairy Co-op. rlce to dlatributorav. f 1 JBO, ; , . Butterfat, . Now 1, 25 J4d .No. S, 23ic; pre in Ian 24 He.'.; ' ' . ; . A trade pHat, Z9Mei'H grade Quarters BUHr. . coo a airs rouxrst - j (BrtB. Trto at Aadrsssa'al -ffpadalar- Itni diradd A larje, das Orada'A joadJam. des, Orada B Urga..' doi Pa (lata ',. -r-,Tr-1 Calored hens ,Coira4" try a .IS .13 .n .09 , .11 . JT jr -.o Kaaey baaa. lb. ' - , ' .11 aad ..U Whit Tec'orn, hear. White leghorn trys Whit Lafhara a, light- Old roaatara OvrHtm A Specials, large (iradt A larre. dos Orada A soadium; dua.. Oradff B largt, dciz. Undarfradea andveas4. Larre dil-tiea rullata Leghara bene - , , Liea-hare fryers, 1 4 lbs . Colored frrars. .lba.. Colored aens w. 19S- HOJPI (Bartaar flrloas) 1 3 ta TH ,28 1B0 cootracta. lb. V , iUVSJITOCK (Bnrlnc Oiieea 'or fia. I stack, based aa conditions and sales reporled ap ta 4 p as.) 1V4Q spring 9.00 fh.. S.TS Kwti ' : r..- S so ta 4 00 Hofs, top, 160 2 bow a Beef' eawt Bulla Heifers 6.S0 to 6.75 4.ZS 7.00 Dairy type cows- ufre veal 00 to A SO S.60 to 7.7 S a. 00 ta BOO JL. S.7S Dressed veal, lb, ..... .1 . WOOL AKD MOHAIX . (Bnrlnc rrlcaal Weol, asedtaai, lb. .tj (Jearse, lb. r -, -.; ., ,, L .. , ai Lambs, lb. . : - .A Jdohair, - lb. j , , , .40 through at 26 cents. At Eureka, Utah 60,000 pounds were con signed to the cooperate agency here. It Is estimated 70 per cent of the California 12-months wool has been sold. Prices paid ln the middle counties averaged around 25 to 27 cents and up to 32 cents waa paid in northern counties for wools in both cases estimated to cost SO to 82 cents scoured ba sis landed east. "Mohair has been moving free-; ly In the state of Texas and up 60 cents for adult and CO cents for kid was paid by an eastern manufacturer, for S0O.00O pounds of hair." Apliis Infesting j j.Pea;:V Proper Control Demand j . new Type Duster, v; - Agent Says ., DA LLAS Considerable con.-' cern has-been shown j during the past week by jl large numbtr cf growers .of, vetches and. pea's be- rauss fMhe hrary aphis popuIa-; tion appearing at this time, ec-' cording to W. C. Ietb Tolk county, agricultural agent. t I information received from ilie' county agent's office indlcaffs that this. condition is more or lesn general over the county, howetrr. certain areas are affected wor.e than ethers. Cool damp weathat Is conductive to the destruction of aphis because of a fungus dis ease which? affects .them d urine: such weather. Bright aunahlnv weather tends to reduce the f no- gut and consequently permit greater increases among the aphis. .: No. general- recommendarlon concerning dusting, for the -on- . trol of aphis has bn made hy the county agent's office lrfcly oecause- there is not sufrirfmt or suitable dusting , equipim-ut available to do the job satisfac torily. Satisfactory aphis control con only be secured when on-! the newer types of . dusters la used which directs dust into the etch or peas from two dlffr-rft angles -said thereby rreatlv! in. creases the per cent of till. opularm ti r 11---'. IeCaus II GOOD inSTEIl DREilD AiYaaa Wool in Boston Portland Produce . PORTLAND. . Ore- . May 8. AP) ilve . Poultry. Buying- prices : No. 1 trade. Lefion broilers. 1 lo 2 lbs 15e lb.; fryers, under 8 lbs.. .17e ib.: 8 to 4 lbs., 17e lb.: roasters, over. 4 lbs..- 18e ,1b.; JLegbofn hens, over 3H lbs., lie lb.; Stocks and I;Bi6nds " Mar 8 STOCK AVERAGES 80 - 15 I nil n m y t7il. ' Kei chanire I .2 . - IJnch Friday i" 7t-3 - 1. Previous' day 71.5 18.6 Month-ac U, 7a.0 :iVT Tear a 64.3 17.S 1S40 hlKlt 74.2 20.5 140 low U. 9. 18 0 J5 60 TJtil- Stocks A :i D .1 39.0 49.8 18.V . 49. ,83,7 51.1 85.9 45.4 40.S 52.2 88.8 49.2 BOITD AVZRAOES Compiled by The Associated Press .... - ' 20 10 , ., 10 : 10- Rails Jndaa , Cul Forsrn Net chanre A .2 A .1 Cnrh D .2 Friday ii 58.5 ; 103.4 '. 97.1 44.T Previous- day 5 8. i. 103 3 9T.1 : .46.9 Month, aro u& $9.7 103.7. ' 97,3 53.4 Year io 15.1 " 96.5 , 94.0 59.5 940 barb. 59.9 103.4 ' 9T.5 T 53.5 1940 low 66.6 101.9 96.1" 46.S BOSTON. Mar 8. fAPl (BSDA1 inquiries lor greasy combing domestic Wool were beina- received occasionally la Boston today, bot sales were very slow. Only a few buyers would pay 36 cents in. the rrease delirered for country Backed three-eighths and ana quarter blood bright iieeces. ' Moderate q a in titles of good French combing length fine original territory wools were offered at around 80-82 cents scoured basis without attracting interest. Top makers were bidding around 75 cents scoured basis for western fed lot wool of fair combing lengths of fine and one-half blood grades and they were able tv uj Buinn (uaiiueB a ineir vutus. Dallas Qiurcli Circle Meets j DALLAS Members of Circle C of the First Presbyterian church were entertained at the home-of Mrs. Emil Febvet Wednesday aft ernoon. - :. j During the afternoon, a white elephant", sale. Was. held Special guests for the afternoon included Mrs. Bess Penniweli, Mrs. Ellen Soman and Miss Violet' Larson. Members present were Mrs. Vera Smith, Mrs., W. V. Fuller, Mrs. Conrad Stafrin, Mrs. E.'A. Ham ilton. Mrs. ,R. - C. Wilson. - Mrs. Frank. Johnson, Mrs. Lloyd ' Whlt- ten, Miss Anne - Hangcberg and the hostess,' Mrs. Febvet. . POLLY AND HER PALS Ecjcjs Strictly Freshl j " " '- By CUFF STERRET ' 'rrfe ALMOST A 1 I ,r WAL, ANVMIMNIT NOW MMWu- LKTIrSS ) &Pk liTwiW V 7WEL-VE' rr )f Cix . "Wat coo4oo'l.u come our -A l32hSS0 7 cJF?2W&X V -r-l (veah) Af ' Can. vuh-uu hear a derm J . . . - , , - .... . t " ' MICKEY MOUSE Th End ol th Trcdl By . WALT DISNEY . : i I; 1 S DcrrSaJnii, T si i -J SO THIS DEAJD-EfO. . I Is THiS IH JRE lXOKS L I I J UCVl' LITTLE ANNIE ItOONEY Not a Cbincanan's Cbxmca By BRANDON WALSII California Woman Visits Macleay MACLEAY Mrs. H. E. MarUn, j sr., has had as . her guest her cousin, Mrs. Ralph Bayley of Salinas, CaUC. Honoring Mrs. Bay- ley, Mrs. George Morris of Hazel Green entertained with a family dinner with covers placed for Mrs. Eaylez, Mr. and Mrs. Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Beers' of Woodburn, Mr. and 'Mrs." A; Morris of Salem and Mr. and Mrs. Morris. ' PLEASE, MR HAPPY-. I KMOW M3lfRE .TERRIBLE BUSY'w BUT ITS APTER THREE O'CLOCK AW VOL) UAMEhTT MAO LUMCH.' THE COCK. SEZ IP VtXJDOTT COME., -HE.-U. THMOW ITAWY TT7 J LI .aw " ' V VOJ TELL THAT ORMECY COOK THCPElS FOLKS WArTkvr FOR ME THAT AtWT MAO A HOT AAEAL. FOR MOMTM3 TELL4VMTD Si KEEP THE PDTA-SrLIM- IMA TOOTS AND CASPEB Tli MolH end th Yom WHAT 15 ITV Vou want rro UeAR A TAK'al A LOOK - AT THIS LETTER! JUST (CyOT, TOOTS,- Closing ions 5 J NEW, YORK, Ma"S-(TTcKjayV closing quotations: ' : f : Al Chem & pye.179 " Com'l Solvehtl 14 NaU Dairy Prod 17U Allied Stores.. 8 - Comwlth Sou JL. 1 1 H National Dist - 24 American can114tt Consol. Edlaon 82 4' Northern Pacl. . S Am For Pow.' "m Consolidated Oil 7 NaU Pow 4k Lt f 8 AmPow & Lt.. .3; Corn Products 59 Packard U-rt. 3 Am Kad 4k st S 8 Curtiss Wrights 11 - J C Penner.J- 5 4 Am 'Roll Mills 15 Douglas Aircraft 884 Phillips Pet.. 394 Am Smelt & Ref..48 Du Pont i..U-187 Pressed Stl Car. 13 H Am Tel Tel.l73 Elec Pow Lt: 54 Pub Service NJ 41 Am Tobacco UJ 90 .Erie R RJ.!. - Pullman Z--LL - 24 AmWat; Wks -9 General Electric Safeway Stores. 494 Anaconda 39 General - Foods.- 49 Sears Roebuck. 854 - a . area - - . aa i. m Armour in uenerai Metors- 54 Shell Cnion.. 12 H Aicmson' zi, Goodyear Tires20 Sou Cal Edison. 30 isarnsaaii ureat Northern. 28 Southern Pad.... 12 ait omo.. n Hudson Motors. 6 Stand Brands T 7 U jjenan ATiauon jj minois central. io stand Oil Cal Bethl Steel 84 4 Inso Conner 14 Stand Oil NJ 4v. 2 4 Internatl Harr. 87 Studebaker 10 2 2 Internatl Nickel 2 9 Sop Oil 1 2 4 internaU P 4c P. 71 Tim Roll Bealr 47 U 24 t Internatl T 4k T ' 3 ; Trana-Amerlra. - s ai Callahan Z-L. ' 1 Johns-Manville. 89 Union Carbide...' 82 7 Kennecott 34 United Aircraft. 48 5 LIbbey-O-Ford 49 United Airlines. 20 67. Liggett & My B-10S U S Rubberll 29 uaterpuiar xrac 51 Loew's 34 US Steel.....:.. 60 Celanese ... 34 Mont Wrd 4S Walworth 6 Certain-Teed 6 Nash Kelvinator 6 Western Union. 21 Ches & Ohio 39. National Biscuit 22 White Motors 12 Cansler 5 NaUonal Casli 13 Woolworth i 39 r?&x fr .- I' DEAR - rAUBb r" rxe 1 rsai.i T!lFlt,BOJTO MEET VOU AVO W1U. . -U--T. CONVENTION'S STANO BaTTWEEM os. You dont -KNOV ,Nb, BUT T KNOW VOJ AND 1- HAVE CALLCM laj nUrr r..-.7T' I S.k 0-J KSVkAL ar IDENTITT ' ' ysl!x THU-ELE THEATER Ctaniag Popy Boeing Air : Eorge Warner. Budd Mfg California Pack.' Calumet i.Hec Canadian Pac. J I Case... KIM HGKT. Ert L&y sru,. T 1 1 jr 1 i a--- ri 14. j a av m a . - - - w Ji a m s.. - -1 . --...'.. . .. .... .. .. - ' -.-.':. I I !' LJESiri0tJ tXJMT 1 I " ItLBE ALOWG PPOWTO-AWDONT I I I I -hn l Tli. T 1 all i wTTavf s- ialh iuwc Wii I in evi.v i , I I I TtTlMat VOLL 1 II . I Vrva3 USTAf-k I I fninaoTuiu umnir. i - iruro I - I ' ITrerV I I -t GET StCtT" -. A . I . - SnAarrsur..l r .., I . t ".- rru nik.li rrcrc Tir t , . 1 s . . - I . . I a .r umb '- i S't.'J-v-jviTJ , Iv-i. :-v, " i .... . ........ . . n I uajV -r urr r-osis. U VAi t U tvinJLV I I TMA7 ff aPLAM lUIa V MAVWB IT" 1 I "THVNZji rt I OP ALU I AS MUCH ABOUT MWER.OUS CALLS k TMS C 'Jwfrffa'tl' hanJIs up WH8M X IM MT KVI1 j Thanks lor & Cparrlag Practice I lETUACiXD FROM rV Wiop i rs narcM 3 SLETtJACTED l FKiHTtSCi POPEYE- X B SUL3TRACTEO LKV TrA fMOtvlC. T ( ll fo V