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PAGE SEC tbm OREGON STATESMAN. Salem, Oregon. Sunday Morning, April 13, 1941 44 Stocks Have Poor Week Balkan Battle Brings I New Lows for Year ' to Steels, Motors NEW YORK, April 12.-P)-Wax doubts continued to bear down on the stock market. Saturday and the list finished a generally dis couraging week well under wa- j ter. I While many in Wall street' stretched out Friday's holiday for lengthy weekend, most of those j who appeared were inclined to j "cut commitments pending out- j come of the critical Balkan battle j between the allied and German j armies. , Steels and motors touched new lows for the year, along with a number of others. Rails and oils were fairly resistant as net rev ' enues for the carriers mounted i and quotations for crude and gas foline showed furr'ier rising in--dinations. Losses ranged from fractions to a point or so for more active stocks. A handful dropped two to three. The Associated Press average of 60 issues was off .3 of a point at 40.1 and on the week showed a recession of 2.1 points. It was the biggest week's setback for the f composite since mid-February. Volume picked up on the re treat, transfers totaling 290,390 shares, largest two-hour turnover since Feb. 15. They compared with 225,170 last Saturday. Touching new 1941 bottoms were US Steel, Bethlehem, Youngstown Sheet, General Mo tors, Chrysler and US GypsuEBL American Telephone equalled its year s l o w wim a iau oi j points to 156- State Payrolls Reported High Given a shot in the arm by Uncle Sam's defense program, Oregon's industrial payrolls, for the eight months ended March 1 were the largest in history, the state industrial accident commis sion reports. Total payrolls for the period for industries insured by the com mission were $118,910,527, com pared with $110,688,986 for the corresponding period a year ago. The average number of men employed in those industries was 130,649, compared with 125,492 during the similar period a year ago. The average daily wage was $4.55, an increase of 14 cents. The booming logging and saw mill industry had a $18,127,573 payroll during the period, com pared with $16,444,444 for the eight months period a year ago. The number of men employed in ; the industry was 16,655, a gain of 703 in a year. . ; Radio Programs KSL.M MONDAY 1399 Kc. 6:30 Sunrise Salute. 7:00 News in Brief. 7.05 Oldtime Music. 7 :30 Newsr 7:45 Don Allen's Orchestra. 8 :30 News. 8:45 Tune Tabloid. 9 :00 Pastor's Call. 9:15 D Artega's Orchestra. 9:45 Four Notes. 10:00 The World This Morning. 10:15 Today's Tribute. 10:30 Women in the News. 10:30 Singing Strings. 10:45 Dr. R. Franklin Thompson. 11:00 Melodic Moods. 11:30 Value Parade. 12:00 Market Reports. 12:05 Ivan Ditmars at the Organ. 12:15 Noontime News. 12:30 Hillbilly Serenade. 12:35 Willamette Valley Opinions. 12:50 The Song Shop. 1:00 Jan Garber's Orchestra. 1 :15 Isle, of Paradise. 1 :30 Western Serenade. 2.00 News. j 2:11 Vocal Varieties. 3:00 Crossroad Troubador. 3:15 British Relief Programs. 3:30 Concert Gems. 4 : 1 5 News. 4:30 Teatime Tunes. 4:45 Milady's Melody. 5:00 Popularity Row. . 5:30 Dinner Hour Melodies. 6:00 Tonight's Headlines. 6:15 War Commentary. 6:20 Sterling Young's Orchestra. 6:45 Johnny Marvin's Orchestra 7:00 News in Brief. 7:05 Interesting Facts. 7:15 Sunset Trio. 7:30 Two Kings and a Queen. 8:00 The World Tonight. 8-15 Instrumental Novelties. 8:45 Wes McWain at the Piano. 9:00 News Tabloid. 9:15 The Esquires. 9:30 Hawaiian Time. 18:00 Hits of the Day. 10:30 News: 10:45 Let's Dance. 11:15 Dream Time. KEX NBC MONDAY 1190 Kc. 6:00 Musical Clock. t 7j00 Western Agriculture. J j :1S Financial Service. ' 7 :.t0 Breakfast Club. t: 15 Homemade Sunshine. . 9:00 Amen Corner. National Farm and Home. 10.00 News. , 10:30 Charmirigly We Live. . 10:45 News. 110 Great Moments in History. 11-30 Rochester Civic Orchestra, 12.00 Orphans of Divorce. 12:15 Amanda of Honevmoon HilL 12 JO John's Other Wife. 12:45 Just Plain Bill. J .OO Mother of Mine. 1:15 Market Reports. 1 JO News. 1 :45 Curbston Quiz. 3 :00 The Quiet Hour. 3 0 Sam Gordon. Kibitzer. 3:15 The Bartons. 3:3 Tha Munros. 4 15 European News. Dr. T T trfun. .D. Dr. &. CBaa, 81JK DR. CHAN LAM ' " Chlsers afadlclas Co. Ofnsa open Tuesday aaa Batnrdiy only 10 a.m. t 1 P-ia.; te 7 Coctaltatlos, Blood pressor tad mria tarts ar frea f ehsrgs. , . 1 ears ta ataswessi "Strictly Private" (CAM DO) CAM I'US&L V DEAR MQWS- TWERE WAS A FOR GUVS VJHO HAD SOtfE EXPERIENCE. 4 GOT A IDEA TT WAS CANCSS TrEY TD UN OP.- BUT I VS fAlSTAKELNi h . BUT ANYWAY I WD .THE SARGE frilO GIVING ME A TEMP ORARy" JOS CM A TRUCK.. P.S.. AFTER. ABOlST FODR W3MTS OP aXmNLWL DRlLUKkr L CAVi SORE USfc A LITTLE STTHMG DOW (4, MOM.. Quotations at Produce Exchange .i PORTLAND, Or.. April 12. (AP) Butter prints, A grade, 35i: In parch ment wrappers; 361a- in cartons; ; B grade 34c in parchment wrappers. 33' 2c in cartons. Butterfat First Quality, maximum .6 of 1 per cent acidity, delivered Port land, 34'i-35c lb; premium quality l maximum of .35 of 1 per cent acianyi 354-36c lb.: valley routes and county points 2c less, or 33c; second quality 2 cents under first, or 33c. Eggs Buying prices to producers: A large 21c; B large 20c; medium A, 20c; medium B, 19c, Resale to retailers 4c higher for cases, cartons 5c higher. Cheese Selling price to Portland re tailers:: Tillamook triplets 21ic lb.: loaf 22' ic lb. Triplets to wholesalers 19'jc lb.: loaf, 20',.c lb., f.o.b. Tilla mook. ; Portland Produce PORTLAND. Ore.. April 12. ( AP) Country meats Selling price to retail ers: Country killed hogs, best butchers. 125-140 lbs. HVa-12c: vealers, fey, 1744c 18c; light-thin. 12-15c; heavy 12-lSc; lambs, old crop 171i-18c: ewes 6-lOc lb.; good cutter cows, 12-13c; canner cows. 10-llc; bulls. 13-14c. Live poultry Buying prices: No. 1 grade Leghorn broilers, l'i-2 lbs.. 17c: ; fryers under 3 lbs.. 18c; springers. 3 to I 4 lbs., 19c: roasters, over 4 lb.. 20c; j colored hens over S lbs., 16c: hens, 4 to ! 5 lbs., J7VaC Old roosters 6c lb. Dressed turkeys Buying prices: New ' crop hen: 19-20c: toms 18-19c. Dressed turkeys Nonvnal selling ' prices iHens 22-24c; toms 21 -22c. Onions Oregon Danvers. regular ! 2.50; 3 inch and large. 2.75-3.00, 50 lb. bag. Potatoes Old Deschutes No 1. 1.25 1.45; selected Deschutes brand 1.45; Yakimas, 1.00-1.05 cwt.: Klamath 1.35 1.40 cental: selected Klamath, 1.50. Hay selling price on tracks: Alfal fa No. 1, 14.75 ton; oat-vetch 10.00 ton: 1 clov?r 10.00 ton: Timothy, eastern Ore gon 17.00 ton: valley Timothy 14.00 15.00 ton Portland. Mohair 1940. 12 months. 40c lb. : Wool 1941 contracts, Oregon ranch nominal, 31-32c lb.: crossbred, 34-35c; Willamette vaUey 12 months. 34-38c lb. Domestic flour Selling price, city delivery. 1 to 25 bbl. lots: Fancy pat ents, 49s. 6.40-7.00; bakers' hard wheat net 4,95-5.95; bakers' bluestem. 5.35; 4:30 This Is the Show. 5:15 Excursions in Science. 5:45 Tom Mix. 6:30 Basin Street Chamber Music. 6:55 News. 7.30 Symphony of Melody. 7 :45 News. 8:0 Sports Court. 8.301 Love a Mystery. 9:0-1 News. 9 05 Hotel Pennsylvania Orchestra. 9:30 Ricardo's Rhapsodies. 10:00 Hotel Biltmore Orchestra. 11:00 This Moving World. ll:154-Paul Carson, Organist. ll:30-i-War News Round-Up 1 KOAt MONDAY 550 Kc. 9 004-News. 9:l5-iThe Homemakers' Hour. 10:00 -Weather Forecast. 10:15 Famous Homes. 1100 School of the Air. 11:20 Light Opera. 12.00News. 12:15 Farm Hour. 2:!0 Home iiconomics Extension. 2.45 Monitor Views the News. 3:15 Seeing the Americas. 3:49 News. 4:00 Symphonic Half Hour. 4:30 Stories for Boys and Girls. 5:00 On the Campuses. 5 :45 Vespers. 6:15- News. 6:30 Farm Hour. 7 3J-4H Club Meeting. 8:00r-School of Music. 8 15 Department of Sociology. 9:00 Pan American Day. 9:30 School oi Agricultur. 9:15 School of Forestry. KGW NBC MONDAY 20 Kc. 6 :00- Sunrise Serenade. 6:30 Trail Blazers. 7 :00 News 7:45 -San Hayes. 8.D0 Stars of Today. 8-15 Against the Storm. 8:45 David Harum. 8:30 oice of Experience. 9:45 Modern Meals. 10:15 Between the Bookends. 10:45 Dr. Kate. 31:00 Light of the World. 11:1 Mystery Man. 11 JO Valiant Lady. 11:45 Arnold Grimm's Daughter. 12 00 Story of Mary Martin. 12:15-Ma Perkins. 12:30 Pepper Young's Family. 12:45 Vic and Sade. 1 :0O -Backstage Wife. 1:15 Stella Dallas. 1 U50 Lorenzo Jones. 1:45 Young Widder Brown. 2.00 Girl Alone. 2:15 Lone Journey. 2:30 Guiding Light. 2:45 Life Can Be Beautiful. 3:i5 News. 4.00 Stars of Today. 4:30 Hollywood News Flashes, i 4.-45 News. 5 .00 Telephone Hour. 5:30 Cocktail Hour. 5:45 Jack Armtsrong. 60 Dr. I. Q. 6 :3Q Showboat 7.-00 Contented Hour. 7:30 Cavalcade of America. 8:00 Fred Waring Pleasure Tun. 8:30 Point Sublime. 90 Richard Bomber Orchestra. 9:30 Hawthorne House. 10:00 News. 10:30 Music by Woodbury. I 11 -00 News! .. .I' ll JO Florentine Gardens Orchestra. 11:57 News. KALE MBS MONDAY 1336 Kc. ; 6:30 Memory Tlmeeeper. '. ': 7:C0 News. j , 8:00 Haven of Rest. 1 8:30 News. 8:45 Buyers Parade, .00 This and That. 9 JO Woman's Side of the News. 9:45 Keep Fit to Music. 10 00 John B. Hughes. :-4 10 JO Helen Jlolden. 10:45 ru Find My Way. 11.00 Friendly Neithbors. 11 JO Concert Genm. 12:45 Newm. By Quinn Hall CAMP HI. CALL AROUND CAMP NOOR. SOW Portland wheat 4.75-4.80; graham 49s, 4.85; whole wheat. 49s. 4.90 bbl. Hops Oregon 1940. seedless 32-34c lb.; seed 24t-25c lb, i Portland Livestock PORTLAND. Ore.. Apitil 12. ( AP) (USDA) Hogs: For week, salable 3335 Barrows and silts gd-ch. 140-160 lbs i . .$ 8 75 9.35 do gd-ch. 160-180 lbs...J 9:2S0 9 85 do gd-ch, 180-200 lbs. 9.669 -'5 do gd-ch, 200-220 lbsj 9.65) 9.85 do gd-Ch. 220-240 lbs.vi 9 35 W 9.85 do gd-ch, 240-270 lbs...: S 10 9.65 tlo gd-ch, 270-300 lbs . I. . .. 9.00 9.35 Feeder pigs, gd-ch. 70-120 . 9.23 10.00 cattle: For week 25753 calves 325. Steers, good. 900-1100 lbs 910.25 11 00 ao mea. ou-nuu ids j BV75triO 3 do common. 750-1100 lbs. 7.50 & 8.75 iieuers, gooa, 730-900 lbs do medium. 500-900 lbs do common. 500-900 lb.. Cows, good, ail wts L 9.50 10.00 8.009 9.50 6.75 8.00 8.00 8.75 7.009 8.00 5.759 7.00 4.759 5.79 do medium, all ti j . do cut-corn, all wts...4 do canner. all wts.....Ll Bulls eariuigs excluded) beef good, all wts J... do sausage, good, all wts. do sausage, med, all wts. do cut-corn, all wts .i. " 8.509 8.75 8.2Sfo 8.90 7.509 8.25 6.259 7.50 12.00 6 13.00 Vealers gd-ch, all wts. do com-med. all wts 1 8.00 2 12 00 do cull, all wts J 6.009 8.00 Sheep: For week, salable 31 sn Ewes, good-choice 5.759 6 00 do common-medium J 3.50 M 5.7s Lambs, wooled. gd-ch.... 10.25910.75 ao meaiura ana good... 9.25910.00 do common I 8.009 9.0a Spring lambs, gd-ch L.. 10.75(S 11.00 ao mea-gooa j 9.50 10.50 Portland Grain PORTLAND. Ore.. April 12. (API- Wheat: Open High Low Close May 77 77 77 77 Sept 77 77 77 77 Cash grain: Oats, No. 2, 38-lb. white. 26.00; barley. No. 2. 45-tlb. BW, 25.50; corn. No. 2, EY shipment, 31.50; No. 1 flax 1.92H. Cash wheat bid): Soft white 76"2; soft white excluding Rex 78; white club 78' 2; western red 1 78. Hard red winter: ordinary 78: 11 per cent 81; 12 per cent 85; 13 per cent 88; 14 per cent 91. Hard white-Baart: 12 per cent 90; 13 per cent 92; 14 per cent 94. Today's car receipts: Wheat 34: bar ley 3; flour 8; oats 2; hay, 1; muifeed 4. 1:00 We Are Always Young. 1 ;30 Johnson Family. 2 :00 American School. 2:30 News. 3:05 Jimmy Richards Orchestra. 3:45 PT A. 4:00 Sunshine Express. 5:15 News. 5:30 Shatter Parker Circus. 5:45 Captain Midnight. 6:15-Fulton Lewis, jr. 6:30 John B. Hughes. 7:00 Ray Gram Swing. 7:15 Jimmy Allen. 7 :39 Lone Ranger. 8:30 Double or Nothing. 9:00 News. 9:30 Ted Fio Rito Orchestra. 10:30 News. j 10:45 Herbie Holmes i Orchestra 11:00 Ted Fio Rito Orchestra. KOIN CBS MONDAY 978 Kc. 6:00 NW Farm Reporter. 6:15 KOIN Klock. t 7 :15 News. 8:15 Consumer News. 8:30 The Goldbergs. 1 9:00 Kate Smith Speaks. 9:15 When a Girl Marries. 9:30 Romance of Helen Trent 9.45 -Our Gal Sunday. 10:00 Life Can Be Beautiful. 10:15 Women in White. 10 .30- Right to Happiness. 11 00- Big Sister. 11:15 Aunt Jenny. 1 11:30 Fletcher Wile"! H 45 Home of tha Brave. 12.00 Martha Webster. 12:15 News. I 12.15-Kate Hopkins, j 12:45 Woman of Courage. 1:00- -Portia Blake, i 1 :15 Myrt and Marge. " tsess jonnson. 1 :45 Stepmother. 2:00 Singin' Sam. 2:20 Hoi In A n-.i 2:15 Scattergood " Balnea. " '""S ur. oiaione. ;i5""Hedda Hopper's Hollywood. 3 :30 -Jnvr Tnrvl o i?7 second Mrs. Burton. : irVTr ADbotts, 4 :.T0 Maw T 5:30 The World Toay. - 1 J J . CW 6 00 Radio Thitr 2iS,uy JLomordol Orchestra. 8.-00 Amos 'n Andy 8.15 Lanny Ross. 8 JO Gay Nineties. 8 55 n mtkami r - : , ? :39 North western Neighbors. 10:00 Five Star FinaL Ngntcap YarnsT JJ:? fl Howard Orchestra. iJ: Manny Strand iOrcbestra. llJa News. When Others FaU Lisa Mtr rn, i 11 Araaiing SDCCES3 fijr 5000 years in CHINA. Ne nsttir with what ailment yea am AFFLICTED J, Pders, amaiitia. haart. tnng. lire,, kidney, stomaea, gas, eanstipattra, nleers. diabeUs. fr. akin, la mala eanialainta j Charlie Chan Chinese Herb Office Hoars Onlj Toes, and Sat, 9 a m. ta p. ra. aad Son. and Wad, 9 a as. ta !: s, 123 Is. ComT Stl Salem, Trend Seen To Recoveiy Grain Quotations Near Peak, Short Covering Is in Evidence! : - ! CHICAGO, April 12n(p)-Wheat prices resumed their recovery trend today with gains . of more than a cent that carried quota tions back, to within 2 cents -of the 10-months peaks established just before the outbreak of hos tilities in southeastern " Europe. Buying orders, though mostly small scale, came from profes sional and commercial 1 interests I and were associated with reports of improved , flour business and prospects of . passage : of legisla tion under which higher loans would be made on the new crop. Some short covering also was in evidence. Traders :were uncertain about the Balkan war. In general the tendency W'as to refrain from ex tending commitments ; pending a more definite idea of the out come. Wheat closed 1-1 higher than Thursday, May 91s-?4, July 90- Community Clubs HOPEWELL "The Neck-Tie Hero," a two-act comedy, will be presented at the Hopewell Com munity club"meeting Thursday April 17. i Ralph TimnT is manager ' and coach of the local talent play and the cast has been rehearsing for several weeks. ' - - . A small admission will be charged and there will be free refreshments served. There will be music between acts and the annual election of officers will be held before the play. The cast is: Virgil Woodward, Mrs. Woodward,' Mrs. John Gisler, Miss Irene Murray, Keith Beck ler and Margaret Gisler. THE LONE RANGER POLLY AND HER PALS MICKEY MOUSE ALMOST HOME, B'6AWR: LITTLE ANNIE ROONEY Gioayostcc zero, aiktt ukANu T CAPTAIN JW5 GOT TVCVU. BOTH GO OVER THE flXlW. i rnrap3 LOOIN0 v. r ( FOR SOMETHING ) SHI. r rW i i it y . vv i i "'vrir w r-vrv i, it j r iff. r m m n' OF AAONEY TO BUY A NEW SHR BUF l-J tlrS-I slP JI I THIMBLE THEATRE Starring IPiuJj m. re tut lta y -sa, V rt SE-Z KIMG MEPTUrOE rS PUU. THE PLUG t--C. FK-HTIN DA JONES, f, OUT OF THE -rfTTlT. ME ARE OfsJ BOTTOM OF F,JJ2S2fr TO EM y THE J eJSk4 C-w "Ml. K-g T hr. l-. Salem Market Quotations (Buying Prices) . nMiw hlMM ntnnllM nv M lo cal grocer are indicative of the daily maritel prices paia o iivwni lem buyers but are not guaranteed by The Statesman: VEGETABLES "". : Asparagus, doz. ; 11J5 ; Hmis. aiinch. doz ' 5 ' Cabbage, lb ., .05 Carrots . JO Cauliflower, crate , .. ,- 1-25 Celery, green 3.75 - .25 3.25 ; 185 r - JO V 1.30 , ' .45 : .40 25 5 ; .75 Garlic, fo. , , , Lettuce. - 5 :: - Onions. 50 lbs Onions, green : Potatoes, 100 lbs. No. 1' 50 lbs. No. 2.. Turnips, bunch; doz. Rhubarb, ,1b. ; Radishes, doz. ' Spinach, box .. GRAIN, RAT. AND SEEDS Wheat. No. 1. recleaned. ba.. .75 Oats. No. 1 . . 21.00 to 22.00 Feed barley, ton. Clover hay. ton 21.00 to 24.00 9.00 Alfalfa, hay. ton.. 12.00 to 14.00 Dairy feed. 80-lb. bag.. Hen scratch feed . Cracked corn : 1-9 . , I- ,; 1.85 ; 2.00 Eggs and poultry Baying Prices of Andreses') Extra large white...!!.. '., ; ' .L. Extra brown . : Medium white , Medium brown Standards Pullets i Colored hens , Colored frys . White Leghorn ; Old roosters ; .20 .17 Jl .15 .18 .12 .05 Butterfat, No. 1, 34c; No. 2, 32c; premium 35c. A grade print 36c; B grade 35c; quarters 37c. : (Buyinc Prices of Marion Creamery) Large specials ; .22 Large No. A .21 Medium A ', .IS Medium B f. , .17 Checks and under grades.- - - .15 Colored hens .14 Colored fryers ..... ,., JS Leghorn fryers .15 Leghorn hens, over 3'i lbs .12 Leghorn hens, under 3'. lbs .10 Stags . .04 Old roosters .03 No. 2 poultry .05 less. HOPS (Buying Prices) 1940 JS to JO -5 1941 LIVESTOCK. (Buying prices for No. j stock, based on conditions and sales reported up to 4 p.m.) 1941 spring lambs. : Lambs 10.25 to 10.50 10.00 to 105 4.90 to 5.54) ZT.75 to roo 8.00 . 7.25 to I 00 . 7.00 to 7.50 . 6.00 to 7.50 -as Ewes Hogs, top. 100-220 lbs.. Sows ; - Beef cows Bulls Heifers Dairy type cows- Dressed veal WOOL AND MOHAIR Wool .40 .40 Lambs - Mohair G-GOTTUH TRY AM SflWE JeMiE J ef HNNIE I vim STARTED' r everything V ME BACK T KNEW Jkl 6HET? WWTK X MEET THE )V HIS SOHRDBERT 19 COMING ' HOME FROM SOMEWHERE FOCMTX PAR AsAYONTHE OCEAN - " ROBfcKT 19 o LJ) BtG SHIP wliST UKE CAPTAB4 T1M Pcpeye Take slJ t itsVi.l flONC. NEPTUNE AND WW m iter r - . ( 452 VyVOU!. Orecon Banker Wairns Workers Of TlirifrNeed r PUIXMAN, AprU liP)-Rus-sell Col well,, vice-president of the First National bank of - Portland, Friday , suggested , "Capital and labor , to save - government to spend", as a motto for Americans. J Thrift is extremely important to ; the .working man ' i luring ..ex pansion -under.; the def ense pro gram, he told banker: -attending -the second , 'session of the three day" Pacific northwest conference on banking. - ' ' 'The. old automobile, radio and household.' appliances-- should - be made to.- do so that labor's ef forts can' be directed ir the chan nels, pi defense produtjtivity,? he suggesteo'.;'':; y "Funds ; so- saved ' and invested in our defense, securities will pay large dividends in futv re years monetary'- dividends' yes, but what is far more important, divi dends in the way of s free and happy life." j Speaking tonight at the an nual conference banquet. Dr. William A. Irwin, national edu cational director of thej American Bankers association, said Ameri ca faces a colossal subsidy to ag riculture due to the loss of mar kets. He said the markets for Am erica's surpluses were, possibly permanently lost "due to eco nomic practices of aft unsound character adopted by1 ourselves plus the developmen t of agri culture beyond our shores." Stocks and Bonds April 12 STOCK AVERAGES ! . Compiled by The Associated Press 30 15j 15 60 Indus D A . 5S.2 5S.7 58.6 7S.S & 53 .1 Rails u 16.3 IS 4 19.1 17.T 13.4 Util D .4 32.5 32.9 33.7 3 2 35.5 32. Stks n 40.1 .40.4 41.7 50.6 45.0 39.S Net change Saturday Previous day Month ago Year ago ' 1941 high 1941 low BOND AVEXAGES .20 1 10 10 Rails Indus Util FYgn Net change Uneh Unch A .1 D J Saturday 63.5 104.2 100.9 44.2 Previous day 63.5 1043 100 S 44.5 Month ago 62.7 104J6 - 100.7 44.6 Year ago 5S.5 102.S 97.1 4S.S 1Q11 . ui intl mi it 1941 low 60- 104 99.0 38.0 1 The Fugitive Returns High Pressure) Scdesmbibip The Invisible Woman A Family Tradition 1 TrsANK GOOOfHCSS PDRTHtS XKf ) II ALL CAPTAIN AMMR3. JIM'S FOLKS ARS SAILORS . CAPTAIMS AW MATES AN PTLOT5 -. CAPTAiN tTlM SEZ THEY KMOW CAFTAIM OF A "THE SEVEN FOLKS KnOWTKEH? OWN r 15 the Seaweed Outa !Ya Mouth! ai so m m m i pi i 7 JT- lr-cr T I ' THA'. JUK" UKE THE FEMlNlMlKV- EX SHE DOES NOT KKJOW HOW J JO REAjjk Closing Quotations NEW YORK, April 12-55)-Today's closing quotations: Air Reduction ' 36 Vm Douglas -. Aircraft 67 J C Penney Alaska Juneau--:. 4 V4 Du Pont De N ..140 Penna RR Al Chem & Dye.. 150 All is Chalmers 27 American Can .. 87 Am Car & Fdy 24 General i Am Rad Std San 6 -General 4 Am Roll Mills.... 13 V Goodrich Am Smelt & Ref 36 Goodyear Am Tel & Tel --.156 Great Northern - 24 Safeway Stores Am. Water Wks.. 5 Greyhound 10 Sears Roebuck' Anaconda Armour 111 Atchison Aviation Corp Baldwin Loco.... 13 Injt Tel Bendix AviatioiL. 33, Jchns Manville 55 Bethlehem SteeL. 72 Kennecott Boeing Airplane 13 Labbey - O Borden 19 Borge Warner JL 16 Callahan 2-L 1 sw's ng Bell Calumet Hec- Canada Dry ;- - Canadian -Pacific 5 Mbnty .Ward 12 NSsh Kelvinator -.3 b National Cat Tractor L'..y.V..-' Celanese ... Ches & Ohio Chrysler T..X Col Gas & Elect. Coml Solvent Consol Aircraft. Consol Edison Consol Oil ; 40 Natl Dairy 20 Natl Distillers 38 National 60 NY Central 3 N Am Aviation. 9 N American Co 24 North Pacific.- 20 Ohio OU .5 Otis. Steel . Contl Can ..1; 36 Pac Gas Corn Products 46 Packard Crown Zeller 11 Pan Am Airways 10 Westing Elec Curtiss Wright 8 Paramount Pic.. 11 Wool worth - Ranch Bought For Hatchery PORT ORFORD, April 12-(yP) The N. P. Grant ranch, covering 160 acres on Brush creek, was purchased by the State Game There is perse al or business emergency which ' we ; .cannot help yea meet with a conveniently, speedily arranged loan! Drop Late ear offices for full details ... 1 STATE FINANCE CO. CHELDS MILLER OFFICE 144 State P-oe92Cl - Lie. S-216 M-222 HANG THHL7W WHEN SEAS BETTERrJ SOME : V l. Eastman . Kodak.. 132 Phelps Dodgt ... El Power & Light - 2 Phillips Petrol -, General Electric. 30 4 Pub Service NJ- Foods 35 Pullman Motors - 40 Radio ' " ' 11 Republic Steel Tire 17 Richfield Oil : 69 12 24 -9 32 6 19 "27 ' 347 : 6 5 8 36 4 62 76 10 ' 34 3 60 21 87 52 24 3 20 91 29 22 Illinois Central 6 Shell Union ...L 46 Insp Copper ;:.; . 9 Sou Cal Edison .. 24 Int Harvester.. 45 Southern . Pacific " 3 Irit Paper & P.Pf 61 S perry Corp , . & TeL 2 Standard Brands Stand Oil Calif..-. ...... 32 Stand Oil lnd. - Ford 33 Standard OU NJ 21 ; Stone Webster 29 Studebaker 2 Sunhine Mining.. 34 Texas Corp ..:. 4 Trans-America A..., .,. Biscuit. 17 Union Carbide ProcL. 12 Union Pacific 20 United Airlines Lead X 15 United Aircraft - 12 United Drug J 13 United FrarflL. 14 US Rubber .. 6 US Rubber PfdU. 7 US Steel . : 7 Vanadium & Elec.. 26 Warner Pictures.. Motor 2 Western Union commission as the site "for a $45, 000 trout hatchery. The price was $8000. The ranch was selected because of an even year-around water supply in the creek. The hatch ery will be reserved exclusively for cutthroat trout By FRAN STRIKER ON, JANET.' fUL HURRY I U HOPE TO C-CflriT HANG ON MUCH UDMGEIl Clin -5 By CUFF STERRET By WALT DISNEY By BRANDON WALSH ICAME WERE TO LnE.ITHOUWT TERRIBLE POORJUST LIKE YOU Atf t BUT "TKZyRB RICH AN' IT MAKES ME FEEL i--. ."-. -.rs :.V"--' - " O : . . rr . 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