Buyers Crowd Stock Market Average Reaches High Since May, 1940, In Broad Session NEW YORK, March 2-JP Buyers crowded the stock market Thursday and the list, on overage, hit best levels in; nearly three years with breadth and activity pronounced. The Associated Press composite of 60 stocks rose .9 of a point to 47.3, a peak since May 11, 1940. It was the sharpest f day's jump since December 30, 1941. The rail average touched its highest mark since October, 1939. It was the broadest market since last Decem ber, 981 individual issues being traded. Of these 718 were up and 263 down or unchanged. Transfers totalled 2,121,410 shares against 1,161,080 the day before and were the largest since i December. 30, 1941. There were 308 new highs for 1943 or longer. Conspicuous on the push were US Steel, Bethlehem, Chrysler, General Motors, Santa Fe, South ern Pacific, Southern Railway, Chesapeake & Ohio, Goodyear, US Rubber, Goodrich, Sears Roe buck, Montgomery Ward, Douglas Aircraft, International Harvester, Twentieth Century-Fox, American Smelting, Anaconda, Homestake Mining, Du Pont, Eastman Kodak, Westinghouse, Standard Oil- of Indiana and American Airlines. Saturday's Radio Programs XSUM SATl'ROAl 13M Ke. 7.00 Mews In Brief. 7:05 Rise "n" Shine. 70 News. 1 45 Morning Moods. 8:O0 Eaton Boys. JO News Brevities. 8:35 Tango Time. 80 Pastor's Call. 8:30 Popular Salute. 10:00 World in Review. 10:05 Jack Feeney. 10 JO Organ, Violin. Harp Trio. 11 :00 Campus Freshmen. 11 30 Hits of Yesteryear. 12 :00 Organs 11 ties. ALE MBS SATURDAY 1330 Ke. 7:00 News. 7:19 Texas Rangers. 7 JO Memory Timekeeper. 00 Haver, of Rest. 30 News. 8 :45 Old Songs. 8.-00 Buyer's Parade. 8:19 The Woman's Side of the News 8 :30 Wartime Women. 8:35 HeUw Again. 10:00 News 10:15 Stars of Today. 10:30 This and That. 11. -00 Journal Juniors. 11:30 Concert Gems. 1325 On the Farm Front. VEXBN SATURDAY 1198 Ke. 8 OO Musical Clock. 70 The Cadets. Crossword Puzzle iIIIIIif P n S" ' IP IP 27 -psr- 'W" " 55T """"" """""" """" mmmm 42 T " "7f " ffllll'5" JJ 1 I I M i 1 1 I 111 6 HORIZONTAL 1. Nav&l baa in Tunis S. The maples . 12. Feminine name - 14. Tibetan priest 15. Work-horse 1 16. From what stronghold did ; the British push the Axis I back to Tunisia? 18. Actor's parts 20. Small bed SI. Talons 23. Pressers i 27. Garden flower 1 28. God of lovt 29. Rebound : SO. Correlative of either 31. Discouraging , 34. Note in scale ' ' 35. Character to Spenser's "Falrie . . Queene" . 37. What Scottish-American : physicist invented the eele- phone? ? 3I.W ho is Great Britain's foreign secretary? 40. Master (It) ' 42. PoatUre pole .43. Father . ? 44. Male name ,. Was conveyed on water 49. Thrower 1J2. What English aueea was the Jest of the Stuart ' sovereigns? -63. Recover 5. Silences 6. Heated excessively TCRTICAI. .1. Spoiled - 2. Artificial language 3. Striped' animate . . -. t ,4. Jostled 6. Marsh wadin -b!rds 6. Prongr - 7. Male nickname 8. Illinois ity " . Carried Strictly Private' i f KV CMT I Mtsn -v S V, THE W ABOUT; J VST, PL I GUESS lt t$ WHODOKT UNCGKS'CAMD fee yjhtw to etws EOT" THEPESi K0 DEE- TELUNS BWJ "THAT, NCM Ytoofc Sow PSUTWMTL THBiK. rTXEAHS A V-SfW'isatRV tETlER 7:15 Mirandy of Persimmon Holler, 7:30 Hank Uwsons Knignts. 8:00 Breakfast Club, j 9 :00 Music. 9:15 Reading Is Fun. ; 9:30 Breakfast at Sardi's. 10:00 National Farm and Home. 10 :30 Christian Science ! Program. 10:45 Fantasy in Melody. 11:00 Metropolitan Opera Company KOIN CBS SATURDAY 958 Kc. 6:00 Northwest Farm Reporter. 6:15 Breakfast Bulletin. 6:20 Texas Rangers. i 6:45 KOIN Klock. ! 7 :15 News. 7:30 Dick Joy. News. ! 8:00 Consumer News, j 8:15 Jackson Wheeler, News. 9:0 Theatre- of Today i 8:30 Kid Critics. 10:00 Country Journal. 10:30 Adventures in Selene. 10:45 Highways to Health. 11 :00 Melody Time. 11:05 Of Men and Books. . 11:30 Spirit of '43. 13:00 News. ! KGW NBC SATURDAY 628 Kc. 4:00 Dawn Patrol. 6 00 Sunrise Serenade.: I 6:50 News Headlines. 7.-0O News. : 725 Aunt Jemima. 7:30 Nellie Revell Presents. 7:45 Sam Hayes. 8 :00 Organ Concert 8:15 James Abbe Covers the News. S;30 C oast Guard on Parade. f 8. -OO Everything Goes. I 9:45 Golden Melodies.! 10:30 All Out for Victory. 10:45 The People's Wail. 1 1 :00 Stars of Tomorrow. 12:00 Minstrel Melodies,; KOAC SATURDAY 958 - KC. 10:00 News 10:15 Homemaker's Hour. 110 Music of the Masters. 11 JO Co-ed Half Hour.; 12:00 News. ! 3-23 10. Australian ostrich - 11. College cheer 13. Type measure 17. Oak-tree fruit 19. Easier i 21. Throat disease 22. Who is the heroine of a fontous morel by Blachmoref 24. Vex (colloq.) 25. Devastated 28. Backbone 28. So be it 32. Residence : 23. What is the rst book of the Old Testament f 38. Annexing ; . 39. Of what English county is Dorchester the eaoifl? 41. Additional respiratory sounds 42. Creek market place ! . rjf Hapsburg archduke now resides in thm U. s. A 48. Droop- i 47. Curious literary scrape 48. Doctor (abbr.) - 50. Night before holiday 51. PoiiUeal color v 54. Comparative word ending -Answer to yesterday's puzzle. Dfl SfTQRTEjDngTf TM-Mje D TjA T El ;0RE olP E N D P 0 pTcTo RIN I -,7 1 JL At N AIRID f. 0 R 1R U til R U s fTs AajE ANTgt OK ii ia r E$m jp CAFFE .ABtglH SI iN AP H A Ntce Aversr ttas f aalstlesit t7 Bslaatea. plat by Xing reatures Sjradicatsv lac By Qulhn Hall f SnU, A LOT CP FCUS: BDCT"V MAln in forum countries Salem Market The prices below supplied by lo cal grocer are indicative; of the daily markei prices paid to growers oy si lent buyers but are by The Statesman: Cucumbers, doz Asparagus. 30 lbs. Calif, rhubarb, box -Red cabbage, lb. not guaranteed $2;25 4.50 1165 ill 00 i70 1.10 0 07'i 5.50 2.10 1.20 5 J7 60 . i78 1.00 1 00 1.65 . 05 17 Broccoli, case Green onions, doz bun. Turnips doz. bun Mustard greens, doz. uni Calif cabbage, lb 4 Mexican tomatoes, 35 lbs.; Chinese cabbage, doz. bun. Endive, doz bun. i Artichokes doz. .... . Brussel sprouts, lb. i Radishes, doz. bun. j Carrots, doz. bn. ; Spinach, crate i Curly kale crate , , Celery, doz. bun. , , , Parsnips; lb. i Onions i ... GRAIN, HAT AND HEEDS (Baying Prices) i Oats, No 1 L Feed barley, ton ;., 1 aa 35.00 25,00 25.00 1.0001.03 Clover hay. ton Oat and vetch hay Wheat BUTTKK, EGGS AND POULTRY ) Andiesen's Baying Price I (Subject to change without notice I BUTTERFAT i Premium 4 No. 1 -63 No. 2 t JO BUTTER PRINTS I A B Quotations at Portland Produce PORTLAND. Ore.. March 25 (AP) Butter AA grade prints 51ic. Car tons 52'ic: A grade prints !5lc, car tons 52c; B grade- prints 51c lb. j Butterfat Firt quality, maximum of 6 of 1 per cent acidity, delivered in Portland 52-52'ic lb.: -premium qual lty. maximum of .35 of I per cent acidity. 53-63 '.c lb.; valley route ana country points 2c less than first or 50'ic: second quality at Portland 2c under first or 50-50',3c. Cheese Selling price to Portland retailers: Oregon triplets 29c lb.: loaf 30c lb.; triplets to wholesalers Tic io.; loaf 27',ic FOB. i I Eggs Nominal price to retailers: A large 41c; B large 40c; A medium 38c: B medium 37c: A small 31c doi. Eges Nominal price to i producers : A large 39c; B largeSBc; A medium 37c; B medium 35c doz. I j Live podltry buying prices: No. 1 grade Leghorn broilers. l'S to z ids. 28c; colored fryers under 2fS lbs. 29c; do 2 to 4 lbs. 30c; colored roasters, over 4 lbs. 30c; Leghorn hens under 2", lbs. 23c; over 3Va lbs. 25c; colored hens 4 to 3 lbs.' 26c; over 5 lbs. 26c No. 1 grade hens 2c less: rejects! 10c less; roosters 16c lb.- ! Dressed turkeys selling prices Country dressed hens 34-35c; packers stocks hens. No. 1. 35ic cash-carry; large toms. over 20 lbs. 34c jcash-carry. Rabbits government ceiling: Ave rage country killed, to retailers 44c lb.; live price to producers! 24c lb.. Country meats selling price to r tailers: Country killed hogs, best butchers. 120-148 lbs. 23-23' fcc; vealers. fancy. 23c lb; good heavy il6-20c lb.;; rough-heavy is-lBc lb.; canner-cutter cows (new ceumg) 16'ici lb.: bulls (new ceiling) 174c lb.: Urabs 27c lb.: ewes, good 15c lb.; ewes, poor lOc lb. Wool 1842 contracts. Oregon ranch. nominal 34-37C lb.; cross breds 40 -4 2C lb. Mohair 1941. 12-month 49c lb. j Hops Seed stock. 1942 croo. 11.16 lb.; seedless liO-l 60 lb.; contrScU. seedless 70c; seed 65c lb. I Onions Green. 1.00 dozi .bunches: Oregon dry 144; Idaho, large 23 50-lb. bag. I Potatoes Seed stock. 5-6ic lb. Po 1 tatoes. New Florida, 63.45 bushel box potatoes, old table stock4-Cash-and- carry price: No. 1 A Deschutes S3.. 33: no. l (A) large S3.64: No. 2. 81.45- 1.50 50-ib. bag; local. 8.1. J3.50 cenUL .t wnoicsaje prices; lAliaua NO. 1 or better. 31.50; No. 2. 31 50 ton: bat- vetch ,25.00 ton. valley points: timothv (valley) 25.00: do, Montana 31.00-81.50 ion; clover, 29.00 ton. j Portland Grain PORTLAND. Ore.. March 22 -CAP) white 32 50 No wheat futures quoted, i Cash craii i: OaU No. 2-3S lb. 41 XM). Barley No. 2-43 lb. IB.W No. 1 flax 2.8. -i - t Cash wheat (bid): Soft White l5'i: soft white excludinar Rex laT.i: white club 107: western red M7i. I . - Hard - red winter: Ordinary 1 25. 18 per cent Ul; 11 per cent 1J3J 12 er cent 1.33. ... - .- Hard white Bart: 18 perj cent J.47; 11 per cent 1.48; 13 per cent 11. . - "Seday's car receipts: Wheat 18, jbar- jey . zjour a, mis a, muueea a. Portland LiTestocKj I t PORTLAND. Ore Mare 24 fAw (USDA)Cattle: Salable andi total ;125: calves salable 25. total 40; bnarket ac tive, steady, many cow j 25 higher: bulls fully 23 - above Monday: i few good 806 lb. steers 150: Sood -choice ow ids. , is.w; , oaa meaium . neuers Don't N9lct ' Slipping FALSE TEETH Do false teeth drop, slipi or wabble when you talk, eat. laugh lor sneezer Dont be annoyed andembarrasaed by such handicaps. FASTEETH. an aJfca ne (non-acid) powder to sprinkle on your plates, keep false teeth more firmly set. Gives confident feeling of security and added comfort. No gum my, gooey, pasty taste or feeling. Get FASTEETH today at any drug store. r l iriL a Brown Letter Drops Grains CHICAGO, March 25-)-Grain prices tumbled Thursday m h f n strong opposition! to farm bills pending in congress was expressed by Price Administrator Prentiss Brown in a letter to congressional leaders. Early gains were replaced by losses ranging to 2 cents in rye. The market opened slightly higher, reflecting J overnight reac tion to house passage of the Stea- sall-Bankhead bill to nr event deU i duction of benefit payments in set4 ting price ceiling&j but buying de mand lagged and moderate selling soon reversed the trend. : Later! j stop-loss, orders were uncovered and the finish was near the day's1 lows. Wheat closed 1-lH- " lower. May $1.44-, Jikly $1.45-1.44, Traders Interpreting Brown's letter as indicating, a presidential: veto awaited the Glass Steagill i bill, which has passed both houses in slightly different form and; is now back in the j senate for the ironing out i or tnese minor varia tions. Grain men jwere uncertain if the bill could be passed over a veto. Quotations Quarters - " .52 EGGS Extra large, white and brown 47 .33 .35 M 44 Medium Standards Pullets : Cracks POULTRY Colored frys Colored hens : White Leghorn frys White Leghorn hens 1 J6 Marlon Creamery's Boytns Prices. (Subject to change without notice) EGGS Large A ; 47 Medium A ,,1, - JSS POULTRY Colored bens, under 8 lbs. J4 -3 46 .20 Colored hens, over S Leghorn fryers . lbs.. Leghorn hens, under 3 lbs- Leghorn hens, over 3 lbs. 32.. Colored springs undes 2'i lbs. 3& Colored springs. 2t ito 4 lbs. .28 Colored springs over 4 lbs. 3 Roosters 10 Above prices for prime stock, under ; grades according to value. LIVESTOCK Buying prices for No. stock, based j on conditions ana sales reported Spring lambs j 14.00 to 15.00 Ewes 5.00 to 7.00 Hogs, top, 160-225 lbs. Sows Top. veal. 215-400 lbs. - Dairy type cows Beef type cows . Bulls Heifers 15.50 13.50 to 14 50 14.00 to 14.50 6.50 to 8.00 8.00 to 10.50 10.00 to 12.00 8 50 to 10 50 Dressed veal 41 Portland 13.50; good fed heifers quotable 14.50; and above; canner and cutter cows 7.25-9 25; fat dairy type cows 9.50 11.00; medium-good beef cows 11 50 13.25; medium good buHs 12.50-14.00. odd head 145; goodj-cice vealer 15.50-16.50; common-niedium calves j 10.00-14.00. j Hogs: Salable 300. toal 450; market rather slow, unevenly loj-25 lower; good v. J . . , a nnm ' 11 1 , ;uvivc aiuuiiu jou- jds. largely 16.00; few lots 16.15-25; some late bids down to 15.75; 250-325) lbs. 15.25-50, light lights 15.25-50; good 335-550: lb. sows at 14.25-75; feeder pies scarce. choice lightweights salable 17.00-18.00. Sheep: Salable and total 50: market nominal; good-choice fed lambs quot- able to 15.75 or aboved few common choice ewes- lambs unsold; good to salable 8.00-5.00. Wool in Boston BOSTON. March 29 kAP I USD A Early shorn southern California wools bulk line with some half blood Was purchased at a deUvered-east . clean price of flJO-l.lJ today. Good top- masins line Australian! wools to ' ar rive sold at an out-of-bond clean price ranee of SI. 09-1.10. Montevideo wools ranging in trade from quarter-blood ! to une meaium sola as; soon as ship ped at an out-of-bond grease price m jv cenis. Stocks and Bonds Compiled by The Associated Press March - i STOCK AVERAGES 30 18 15 SO Indus RSils UtU . Stks Thursday : 612- 23 1 Jl -. 4T.3 Previous day 65.9 Week ago 65.4 Month ago 65 4 23L3 30.8 46.4 22J 220 , 16.1 2311 163 31.9 46.1 31 J 46.1 Year ago 49.S 23.3 34.7 31 .6 ; r47J 1843 high 67 1943 low ...........80 New 1843 highs. 27.1 - BOND AVERAGES 20 10 18 1 naiis inous Util rogn Thursday Previous day 73.1 104 101.7 199.8 .72.5 104 .71.9 104 -70 . 104 65.4 103 -73.1 104 84 8 103. 101.8 .98.0 Week ago Month ago Year ago 101 A 58.8 101J 56 J . M.0 . 44.S 1843 high 1014 59 1 iu low 88.0 93 New 1843 high. . Uanied! J Ualnnls, Filtcit. and Ilnl Highest Cash IVkeB Ilcrris nbrtcinj PackingfCo.,! 4M North Frost Street Telephone 7C3S . Try . oae -. or ChtaMsa reasedlcs. Assaaug success raw years la CHINA Na aaatter wita waas ausaeaa yea are Afnjnr CD aiserOsus, slaasttis, heart. iaag.uer,., fcWaays, - stoaastk. gas, eeasupatloa, ; alcers. lla- v m, : ever. - saaa. si ataiata - CLorKe Ckzn Chinese Herb Co- Ofnca ' Bears ' Oaly Taes. aad Sat-. 8 a - as ta a p. aa. aa Sam... aad Wed-. 8 a. aa a 180 p.- 122 N. ComT. St, Salem. Or. Seven t - -I'l.'-i . '.- i rV Seven passengers oa an Intercity Terminal electric train at Granite City, HL Fourteen bos passenger were Injured and two .the. train were slit-tly hurt. The train did not leave the track. AssocUtd Press TflemaU , VOU-W ABOUT AM HOUR.' CUT WMCSR TKCWB AAOVCO THC PkANfiC, 1 6At AM? AMMUNITION Stixca th rig- wvr SCORCHY SMITH i BARNEY GOOGLE "Dick Tracy vs. Crime, Inc. 1 ZCC IX j J WWeM THOSE IwE'ee WANT JC3RESSCS ARE I TOO S SOMB Jf M csjT.ru. )&3 ( BWTS.') GET NOU PANTS.' WE CAbtT VSASTE THINGS J WAR merry mouse THEATRE- LITTLE ANNIE BOONET THE LONE BA1IGE3 D. !" I I SEARS FARM STORE LrSSlN6,AKS HfS XTUTi TUTi iKjctsieRAnKr the temper, aawf&x&jdi i SSA HA& rS MejAS-ORtrMCXJI n&HUATB MOMMA? F iKCfTrHKl ( - i . . . 1 I IaMTAVAsTKET BASXtTS rUNUYl U TMCY FTCEL lONDk LIGHT MHEM M3tl I I nST piocem up ouTTHCyxrrP I LOM CXTTta HCAtACa AU.THC p Die in Bus-Train Collision bos, shown beside the track, were rvvvs raxj th. PLAMR4V, CWtOUCLV C X CAM CRT TO TUB WOODS KNM6 CEN.ZCANClSag TW POT.. vL- Mi vmm IF VV1THOUT OIL I - Bill I I I s . I 1 . S?-B?1 I s. v.v CONTROL SOURI WCRTeETTC.X f&4v' AtVhM. am se 0tK I OF ABOUT TWlKt iSiMB NC7T A VOOQ. PECOLBt V440 MAS T CAARVA fUSKcTOf Jl STtJFSr All. TVkVr ...r . j J J VvBfc Xl TH!fx. T UfcTv. crrTcciiouwTMO7 J ' CCBCCS, 0X1 DCHTFUL J - Ire Selection to Choose From. HI No Confuse. These . - QnalitT Bashes with -Those Selline for 1mhb . 4L I Ks. j! " J rJJ&Lu - Tiu: kiffed In a collisioq with an II Una la IIauc am hOuB uA-tsa.-l ftA NCVV 6A40UNS -DUMP... j SC. M iHsiO TVV8rTVnjaSM...i4, .r 1 mm mm. " W 4 I ' -W.I I! TY Thealre Friday and Saturday KU-U.-THAS J' - at i - - - ft - ' . I; HUtmu OUtSS M9UA kMQ HOfcm umr cmilo l t3u vu ir-AWyr THIS va tSKXTJ" DIESES' ; - i: Cf HOH' 1 THE UhfTtOflATE. eyr J MMta lTa. tW U3t CMs3Efi ,7, NTT-r40MEnim,a Me -i rZr i ( f - X LO AIIS f:r Gelling Did cl Old DEBTS Stop fretting and fearing to : face those j you owe money! Clear yourself of debt the business-like way: with a personal loan, to be 'paid back in' 12 months, in amounts feared to your earnings. ' . For Money la s Harry See Sidle Finance Co. . 212222 GnardUn Bldg. Corner liberty A State Telephone S168 ' , Lie. 8-21 J M-222 : We ate always' la the market ta bay for j CASH Real Estate Mortgages and - contracts, Mer ehandlsa Diacasuit Paper and Notes. I ' - IIS OWHll AM CAD 4XJ FcITHAT I t VI fiu Y ' i r a Orsnn vl LOTSA TIMES -GtCl Z AIMOST. p , fWfiOT- X gPJffygDAT THE CAMOy fllooie fwe acouplc . J EAS , 173 S. LIBERTY SALEM, OREGON nsr- 7 IIOLUPOPS!) V 4