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Farm rem s Mil liairlkeUs . - " . . " " ! ' '. The OSEGON STATESMAN. Calexa. Orecon. Thursday MoreLag. July 8. 1S43 , ." " " mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm n ..... . Profit Taking Hits Vheat ' Oats Lower; Bread Cereal, Rye Show Miser Trend CHICAGO, July 7.-i5VProfit-taking and hedge selin came Into the wheat pit Wednesday and prices slumped fractionally C de spite the lact Commercial inter , ests were active buyers. Transac tions in wheat, oats and rye fell off considerably from yesterday's heavy volume as traders awaited Washington developments. Oats were lower with wheat and rye showing . a mixed trend. ;JU1 contacts were at new seasonal -.highs in the first few minutes of trading, but - deferred deliveries dropped sharply before the close, May falling, more than 2 cents. July, however, was; strong and closed on a gain of a cent . At the finish wheat was - 'lower,' July $1.48, oats were off -HJuly TlH-; and rye was lower to 1 cent higher, July '$1.13.' - News ' that the senate had passed legislation: to increase ceil ings on corn from $1.07 to $1.40 ' a bushel, Chicago basis, came just : at the close and too late to Jnflu- ence prices. r ''';". i Inability to obtain corn has icaused a mad scramble by feed ers for substitute grains, traders said. Barley and oats . are pre . f erred. Crop comments were mainly . favorable, yields of winter wheat in Kansas and Nebraska running Ahead of expectations. There were no sales of corn reported in the cash market for the second consecutive day. - Senate Okehs $1 .40 Bushel- Corn Price WASHINGTON, July l.-ypy- Raising a new threat to President Roosevelt's "hold the line" or , 'der, the ? senate Wednesday Stamped its approval on legisla tion raising the ceiling price on - corn to $1.40 "a bushel from the present level of $1.07 Chicago basis. ... The farm bloc, firmly in the ' driver's seat. Insisted that the Increase . is necessary.- te bring cent to the market .where live stock, feeders, poultry men and corn product manufacturers are clamoring for "it. Under pres ent -conditions, they contended, , corner rowers can realise about 1.37 a bushel by feedlnr It to hogs, and therefore refuse te sell for $1.07 cash. The bill now goes to the house .where its fate is Uncertain in View of efforts to start a summer re cess this week. A possible indi cation of ithe White House attitude 'toward the , measure was seen when Majority Leader Barkley said - if 'congress " started fixing 'prices on individual commodities, it was heading for "a hopeless swamp." .. ' ' :; About the time that the senate passed the bill. Senator Byrd (D Va) 1 made public a letter from Price Administrator Prentiss M. Brown attributing the shortage of - commercial corn to increase de mands, rather than to price ceil . Ings. -;;.-:f' ::- -X'rV- .-: Declaring that ; hog production had increased in a year by 16, 000,000 head, Brown said it might , be necessary to use wheat and other small, grains - for feeding purposes : and import " Canadian barley and oats to supplement the domestic corn supply. ' . Roseburg Gets Fire Wagon Priorities , ROSEBURG, J u 1 y . 7-ff-Tbe city of Roseburg, scene of a fire which destroyed or damaged nine downtown buildings recently, Tuesday had government approval ' for a priority 'for the purchase .of a new fire engine requested more than a year ago. - Thursday's: Radio (Continued 7.-0O News. - . , 7:15 'Texas Rangers. 7 JO Memory Timekeeper. ' 0 Haven of Rest. - . S JO News . :45 Old Songs - SOO Boake Carter. ' :l$ Woman's Side of the News. 9 JO US Navy Band. ,10:00 News 10:15 Stars of Today. 10:30 This and That . 11 AO Buyer's Parade. "lias Bill Hay Reads the Bible. 11 30 Concert Gems. " 115 Rose Room. " 12.-00 Concert. : 12 JO News 12:45 On the Farm Front. 10 News. 1:15 Music.. ; ' . 20 Sheela Caiter. 2:15 Texas Rangers. - , ' 2) All Star Dance Parade. . 2:4 5 Wartime Women. ; 2:.' ) f 'ews. - 3 ( Philip Kyne-Gordoo. 2:3 5 Johnson Family. - 3 . ) Overseas Report, i ; Imrry Sears. r p-: 4 ' 4 : 4 . 4 -1 , -n Lewis. re-nade. .t Commentary. . Singsser. "Strictly Private" (l 3UST FEAEMEEB-D 1 ? f -' ' - - Qua m .... ' r ff- . t .- ': ui i . ; -. ............ CU2 CAMP ME JUHT LOCATIOIUTHERE cS K HtKfcY S W A WMA fcUbNKjr M kit. FX-THrs what VBVTS AMCE A Quotations at Portland Produce PORTLAND. Ore- July 1 (AP Butter AA Td prints, 464e: car tons. 47Vc: A grade prinU, car ton. 47c; B (rtd print 46c; cartons. 4e lb. . - - ; Butterfat rirst quality, maximum of . of 1 per cent acidity, delivered at Portland. 52-52 'ic lb.: premium qual ity, maximum of J5 of 1 per cent acid ity. 53-53' ic lb.: valley rout and coun try prints. 2c less than firat or 50-50 Vie; second quality at Portland 2c under flrt o 5O-50,ic ' Cheese Selling price to Portland re tailers: Orecon triplets 29c lb.: loaf. 30c lb., triplets to wholesalers. 27c lb.; loaf, 27,C FOB. : ' Eggs Prices to retailers In cases: A grade large. 44'c; A medium. 40c; A small. 354c dozen. Eggs Nominal prices to producers: A targe. 4le; B large. 38c; A medium. 37e; B large. SS'ic. . , Live noultnr Buyina! prices: No. 1 grade Leghorn broilers up to IVa lbs., 30c; colored fryers, under 2', to 4 lbs.. 29c: colored roasters, over ids., bc; Leehorn i hens under 2',' lbs- 25ic; over 3i lbs 25,ic; colored hens. 4 to S lbs., 25,4c; over 5 lbs.. 25lc; old roosters. 21,c lb.; stags. 21e lb. Dressed turkeys Selling prices : Country dressed breeder hens, 30-32C lb. -it - ' Rabbits Government ceiling: Aver age country killed to retailers 44c lb.; live price to producers. 24c lb. -Onions Green. 55-60C dot. bunches: Texas yellow 2.75; California 2.75; Walla Walla 2.40 per 50-lb. bag. Potatoes New California white No. L. S3.90. ' Country meats Rollback price to re tailers: Country killed hogs, best butchers, 120-140 lbs.. 20c: vealers, AA, 22 lie: A.:214c; B 19ic; C 17c; D lS'.c lb: canner-cutter cows 14lic lb.; bulls, carver cutters, 14Jic; lambs. AA. 26c; A 24c: B 22i: C 204c; ewes, rs, 13ic; medium 12c: R. 104c; beef. AA. 21ic: A. 30ic; B 184c Wool Government control. Cascara bark Dry, 20c lb. - Hops Nominal. Seed stock. 1942 crop $1.40 lb.; seedless $1.50-1.60 lb.; contract seedless 70c: seed 65c lb. Hay Wholesale prices nominal: Al falfa No. 2 or better. $34; No. 1 Mon tana timothy, $33; No. 1 grass hay. S32; oat-vetch, r $25-30 ' on. valley points: timothy valley). $29 ton; clover $29-30 ton. .!!:... Portland Grain PORTLAND. Ore, July 7 CAP) Wheat; No futures. Cash (rain: No. 1 flax 3.03. Oats, barley and . corn unauoted. ' 1 Cash wheat (bid): Soft white 1.35; soft white excluding Rex 1-39'i: white club 1-39'i: western red 1.38'i. Hard red winter: Ordinary 1.35; 10 per cent 1.37: ll per cent 1J9; 12 oer cent! 1.41. . Hard white Bart: 10 per cent 1.43; 11 per cent 1.45: 12 per cent 1.47. Toady's car receipts: Wheat 27, bar ley a. corn 2, oats 1. millfeed 2, flaxseed J. ; : East Side Market PORTLAND. Ore, July 7 (AP) East Side market prices today: Asparagus Canby loose No. 1, 4.25 pyramid; bunches 4 .so pyramid. Cabbage Round type 3.CO crate; lo cal pointed 1.25 pony crate. Beans Green 12-13c lb.; yellow 12 13c lb.; horse 1.00 lug. Cauliflower (broccoli) No. 1. 2.50- 2.75; ordinary 2.25; No. 2. BtfS crate. Cherries Bings. Lamberts 12-15c; Royal Anne IO-129 lb.; pie 10c lb. Root vegetables - Turnips 1.00-1.15; beets 50-60c dozen bunches; carrots 45c dos bunches. v. . Gooseberries Regular 17c lb. Greens - Swiss rhard 75c dosea bunches; watercress 1.00 dos. bunches; mustard 75c dos. bunches. Lettuce Local f .25-1.75 crate; leaf stocic SOc dozen bunches. Loganberries No. 1, 10-2.00 erate. Peas Local 6-Sc lb. Spinach Local 1.40-1.50 orange box. Programs from Page 4) 1 :30 Candlelight Sliver. t:30 Music. - 9:00 News. - 9:15 Music 9:30 General Barrows. ' 9:45 rulton Lewis. 100 Orchestra. 10:15 Treasury. Star Parade. 10 JO News 10 :45 Music' 113)0 Cheer TJp Gang. .- 1 1 JO Townsmen. 11 Ai Music. KOAC TBURSOAT US Ke. 1. -00 News. -10-15 The HomtnuMri Hour , 11:00 Music of the Masters. 12:00 News - 12:15 Farm Hour. ' 1:00 Artists tn Recital. " , 1:15 War Commentary. , ' . 1 :20 Music 20 Home Makers Half Hour. , 2:30 Memory Book of MusHl ' 3:00 News. 1:15 Voice of the Army. 3:30 Concert Hail. - . . 40 Lest We Forget 4:15 Songs from the Hills. 4 30 Stories for Boys and Glrta. 5:00 On the UpeeaU, SO Evening Vesper Service. i:45-r-lfs Oregon's War." SI News. 9:30 Farm Hour. 1 ,; T JO Timber Wolf Show. -' 8.00 Music. 9:30 Music. . , . By Quinn Hall GOT SVCH A IBCE A V& GLUE. WOK V-SgMf 1-3 Portland Radishes No. 1 spring, red, 60- 90c dos. bunches. Rhubarb Field 1.40-1 M box. Onions Green 40-50C dos. bunches. Raspberries S2.2S-1.50; blackcaps 1JM1S crate. Strawberries Oregon Marsh a lis 2.25- 3.00 crate: Red Hearts 2X9 crate. : Youncberries Local 35 crate. PoUtoes New local 1.00-1.10 lug. 2.25-2.50 orange box. ' Portland Livestock , PORTLAND. Orel July T (AP) (USDA) Cattle: Salable 150, total 300; calves salable and total 50; market slow, steady to weak; few grass fat steers 13.50-14.25, common down . to 120 and below; few common-medium crass heifers 10.50-12.00: cutters down to 9.00; canner and cutter cows 7.00- 8.50: fleshy dairy type cows to s.oo; grass fat beef cows 10.50-11.00, - some held higher: medium-good bulls 11.00 12.75; good-choice vealers - mostly 14.00-50: odd head 15.00. i Hogs: Salable and total 350; market active, fairly steady p good-choice 180 230 lb. 14.25 to mostly 14.50; 240-300 lb. 13.50-14.00; 140-170 lb. 13-25-75; good sows n.50-75: ifood -choice 8O-120 u feeder pim 1S.00-17J0; heavier weights down tO 14.00. . . : . ' f : :-. :y Sheep: Salable and total : 900: ' mar ket slow, steady to weak; good-choice spring lambs mostly ; 13-50; common' medium grades 11.00-12.00: new feed' ers 10.50 down; medium yearlings 10.00-11.00: : common down to r S.00 good ewes 90-50. common down - to 30. Stocks and Bonds Compiled by The Associated Press July 7 STOCK AVERAGES 13 IS SO Rails Ctil Stks : 25.8 t 35.8 52.1 Wednesday -Previous day 25 ' 35.7 52.2 25 35.4 . 52 J Week ago Month ago Year ago 1943 high . 25 34.8 : 51 15 I 23.7 38 28.9 35.8 ; 52.4 18.3 27.1 41.7 1943 low - New 1943 high. : J BOND AVERAGES 20 10 It 10 Rails Indus Util Fogn Wednesday Previous day Week ago Month ago Year ago 1943 high 1943 low 77.8 105.8 104.8 81.7 77 77.1 76 .61 .78.1 .64.8 105.6 105.9 105 103.4 105.6 103.8 104.8 104.5 103 95.4 104 98.0 61.7 61.6 59.6 48 61.7 53.2 Salem Market The prices below supplied by a lo cal grocer are indicative of the daily market prices paid to (rowers by Sa lem buyers but are not guaranteed oy xne statesman: Lettuce, doz. Cauliflower, erate Corn, doz. ears - .78 8.75 .80 3.00 3.50 Avocados, crate Crook neck squash, crate Italian squash. SO lbs. . Cucumbers, doz. " 84.50 . 14 . S.00 . .70 . SO Broccoli, case , Green onions, dosv bun. Turnips, doz. bun. Calif cabbage, lb Swiss cnard. bait doz. bunches 30 Hot house tomatoes. lb. - . . ,, Jl " Straw berriea-I doz. boxes, pts. 1.00 " Endive, doz . K"" lt0 . Artichokes doz. - St . Brussel sprouts. IK J7 Radishes, doz bun. 60 1 Cantaloupe, crate - 7.00 Carrot, doz bn. " .78 Spinach, crate ' 1.50 Curly kale, crate 100 Celery, doz. bun. 1 85 Parsnips, lb Watercress, doz. bunches , , I JO -Watermelons, pound ' .08 Green wax beans. Ib. . , .20 Green beans, lb. - - , - J22 ' Plums, lb. , tl Nectarines, lb. - : Raspberriea, crate 25 Blackcaps, crate - ; 1.75 Onoins. lb. ., , JOS GRAIN, HAT AND SEEDS " (B-ylnf Prtcct) Oats. No. I .. Feed, barley, ton Clover hay. ton Oats and vetch bay Wheat 38.00 35.00 28.00 38.00 1410 BUTTEK, EGGS AND POVLTKT : Aadresen's Baying Price iSubteot te chanse without ooUce l BUTTEK FAT Premiuaa ' 34 No 1 S3 NO ' 3 - SO Extra large, white and brown JJ7 BUTTEK PUNTS A ,. :-- . . ,, :;; B .45 ' At SO so s 34 Quarters EGGS ' Extra larfe Medium . Standards Pullets Cracks fno fntlmofe DAINTINESS Xou, too, will nd CERTANE a mar velous aid to personal daintiness. Mild gentle... delightfully fragrant CERTANE douche powder affords ut most intimate cleanliness. Luxurious, deodorizine... soothing to delicate tis sues. No iintrerine' tcil-tale odor. Use CERTANE for your daily hygienic ritual. Aikyour Indus 73J 73.S in a 72J 54.0 73.7 60.2 Friday's Radio Programs KSLAf FKIOAT 1399 Ke. 70 News tn Srlef. 75 Riae n Shine. 7 JO News. - ; 7:45 Morning Moods. ; 85 Rhythm Five. : 9 JO News Brevities. 8 J9 Tango Time. 90 Pastor's Call. " 9:15 Uncle Sam. 9 JO popular Music. 100 world m ftevi 109 A Song and A Dane. 10 JO Langworth String Quartet. ' 11 wo Mixut tsuren. 11 JO Hits of Yesteryear. - 130 Organailties. KALE MBS FRID AT 1339 Ke, , : 9:49 Uncle Sam. 7.-00 News. , 7:15 Texas Bangers. 7 JO Memory Timekeeper, ' 80 Shady Valley Folks. ' 8 JO News, i 8:49 What's New. 9.-00 Boake Carter. 9:19 Woman's Side of the News. 9:30 Edge water Arsenal Band. 100 News. 1 - ' 10:19 Curtain Calls. 10 JO This and That 110 Buyer's Parade. 11 JS Bill Hay Reads the Bible. 11 JO Concert Gems. . 11.-45 Rose Room. , ' ; , 120 Music. , 'v 12 JO News. ' KEX BN FRIDAY 1199 Ke. " 60 We're Up Too.. - 9:19 National Farm and B : 65 Western Agriculture. ' 70 Smuln' Ed McConneU.-- - 75 Home Demons tratioa Agent. . 7:15 Music of Vienna. . - - i 7 JO News. - ......... 7:45 Gene and Glenn. 8:00 Breakfast Club. , 90 My True Story. . - .9 JO Breakfast at Sardi's. 100 Baukhage Talking. 10 J5 The Gospel Singer. . 10:30 Andy and Virginia. :, 10.-45 The Baby Institute. 110 Woman's World. 11:19 The Mystery Chef. -- 11 JO Lawson's Knights. 11:49 Your Hollywood News. 120 Songs. 4 KOIN CBS FRIDAY 979 Ke. 90 Northwest Farm Reporter, j 9:15 Breakfast Bulletin. . 9 JO Texas Rangers. 6:49 Koin Klock. 7:19 Wake Up News. - 7 JO Dick Joy. News. 7 :45 Nelson Prtngle. News. , 80 Consumer News. 9-19VaUant Lady. 8 JO Stories Ameitca Loves. : : 85 Aunt Jenny. . 90 Kate Smith Speaks. 9:15 Big Sister. 9 JO Romance of Helen Trent, 1 9:45 Our Gal Sunday. - 100 Life Can Be BeautifuL 10:19 Ma Perkins. 10 JO Vic and Sade -10:45 The Goldbergs. 110 Young Dr Malone. 11:15 Joyce Jordan. - 11 JO We Loveand Learn. -i 11:45 News U:15 Bob Anderson. News. KGW NBC FRIDAY 626 Ke. 4:00 Dawn PatroL ': ' 85 Labor News. 60 Everything Goes. 6:30 News- -65 Labor News. 7:15 News Headlines and Highlights T JO Reveille Roundup. , . 79 Sara Hay -a. 80 Stars of Today. 8:19 James Abbe Covers the News 8 JO Rose Room. 8.-49 David Harum. 90 The Open Door. 9:15 Larry Smith. . 9-30 Mirth and Madness. - 190 Benny 1 Walker's Kitchen. 10:15 News. . . . . 10 JO Gallant Heart. 10:45 Homekeeper's Calendar. 110 Light of the World. 11:19 Lonely Women. 11 JO The Guiding Light 11:45 Betty Crocker. 120 Story ol Mary MarUn. KOAC rmiDAT S58 Ke. 10 0 News. . 10:15 The Homemaker Hour 11 AO Music ot the Masters. 12:00 News. Engineer Injured - , J. H. Ryan, assistant state en gineer, suffered serious spinal in juries Monday when he fell from a ladder on which he was picking cherries. He was taken to a hos pital. 4 Quotations POULTRY Colored frys up to I'i Colored frys over lbs. cotorea nens White Leehom trvs , . SI White Leghorn hens SO Marion Creamery's Baying Prices) (Subject to change without notice) "CGS if, Large A , ' ' " St Medium a , - POCXTBTi All hens 45 i All springs Roosters or stags -"Above prices for prime stock, under grades according to value. LIVESTOCK -Buying prices for No. 1 stock, based on conditions and sales reported. Shorn lambs 8X8 to 8.00 Spring lambs ; 13.00 Ewes , , 3.00 to 5 00 Hogs. top. 180-225 lbs. 13.75 Sows .. 10.00 to 11.00' Top veal, 150 Eos. ,. , 13.00 Dairy type cows , , 8.00 to ISO Beef type : cows Bulls 8.00 to 10.00 8X0 to 12.00 8.50 to 18 50 SI Heifers Dressed!, veal Try ase : et ' Cblaese remedlee. Aasaxtag , SUCCESS for 508 years in 1 CHINA. No asatter wttb what ailment ve ' are AFFLICT EO diserders. ' 1bbsIUs. heart, leaf. Uver. kidneys, steasack, gas. eonstipatloaw alcers, dia bet! s, fever, skia. female eeoa- piaiau Charlio Chzn Chines Herb Co. Ofnee Hears Oaty Tees. and Sat. 8 a. at. to 8 aw as. and San. and Wed. a.: as. te 10:38 p. i 122 N. ComX St. Salem, Ore, DRESSED Top Prices Paid! . Prompt Kemittane N Ship to Fred Ilsycr , 444 S. XV. Tamhin L or S. C 82nd & Foster tlvd. IVe can accept only animals - killed la 1 I ii i...i iiinii eompilanco with O. r. A. rexnlaUocs. Algiers Says Martiniqu ForLibres9 . NEW YORK, July .7 -iJRY The Morocco radio at Rabat declared Tuesday night in a broadcast to French territories that "Marti nique has rallied to the ; French committee of national liberation." - The broadcast, reported by the federal communications - commisr sion, said an officer representing the "Fighting French: forces at Santa Lucia in the Antilles" had received a message from the dep uty ' of Martinique" announcing the "enthusiastic rallying of Mar tinique to the French committee of national liberation and request ing the Immediate designation of new authorities - . North Howell Families Entertain Guests " . NORTH-HOWELL Mri. Win nie McKay of Vancouver, Wash., arrived Saturday, for a brief visit with her sister, Mrs. Martha Vin ton and . family. ...... . '-. , , Rev and Mrs., G.-TL- McGanrey of 'Portland were weekend guests at the' home - of ' Mr." and ' Mrs. August. Woelke. SCOBCHY SMITHS AWWVL-VUiCVCWtH BARNEY GOOGLE MMBE NOW TWO tss nteeestedi "THAT DIS GAS TAWK.N3U AkE in es asuet- MICKEY MOUSE THD-ELE THEATRE k-ti un p Voh qjcr.sai CAM-F AUTTLC LITTLE ANNIE EOOIITT COM2 0rVLVEB. WEVt CTTD J a w Viise, -riiC-nir m. 6EI TH6 WZZUFF.J- nn: Loin, eangizx A PLANT . 0UN0$ Ucl ) SOMTTHtMrS W00N4 WITHy ' i -t i rTS TIMS VA UlAS Ir4 BED, PCPEVE 3T l-miMKS I (WU. "READ) I , V 1 1 TA CWILE l-OMGER. J f t T AlNTT OT A J TV'dQ 7 BOOK . m Lethargy Hits Stock Market ';-'' "; ' -A - - f ." " i ' AP Average Down .1 At 52.1; 7ar News Blamed for Slump NEW YORK, uly 7.-()-Alate burst of activity In airlines Issues failed to shake the stock market out of Its ; lethargy Wednesday and, while many leading shares recovered a part of earlier losses, the close generally was . at lower levels. .C; ; : fr . Prominent in the decline were steels and rails, trailed by pivot al retailing and chemical stocks, mostly, off fractions. - Until the Airlines5 spurted. Util ities had offered the chief resist ance and the Associated Press in dex for that group rose .1 of a point to a new high for 1943 at 35.8. . The day's drift apparently was a result ef uncertainties regarding significance ' of the - German : ad vance in Russia, the eventual out come of the anti-inflation- and subsidy; battle in Washington and a tendency to, wait details. of the Pacific . battling. ' - - ' Turnover at "70860 'shares sons, crvKi: I a picud ahcaa GOTTA LAND i SOBRfUON Vt, CMO(m r AWTCH6LL CONtf ? I r-H Ml I I I SEEJW5 157 IT VASrTTWRNJ 10ISA Flfi- i TKL1CU CAMC ALONG GAWEJ 0 fs LARGE GIAi;T SIZE Ui P0iIP0:3 El tN Ace soonou -ryjo taom3 us? r? 'Are to es Ly&UOES TO NAZI AGENTS '(that z am p pick uPr R2CM A JL - ' fgueMAgajg X -i VAND TAKE Ji-lMtt : ' ( SHEBtFFf J f I I am compared with 882,183 Tuesday. i Of 868 issues dealt in, oj Ished lower or unchanged. The Associated Press average of 60 stocks declined .1 of a point to 52.1. Bond price movements were Ir regular. - Cotton futures closed 15 cents bale higher to 15 cents lower. Hog prices at Chicago were stea dy to a shade higher. Wheat in the midwestern market was off H to H cents a bushel. To Oiecfc Scales ' Scales used in seasonal harvest which have not - already been checked this year may be taken to the state agricultural department offices In Salem today, officials announced here. - A deputy sealer of weights and measures will be on hand to check' such scales-for correct weight : V: S " Hop yard owners particularly were i requested to have their scales examined before the har vest begins. : ' Visits Niece , McALPIN' Mr. and Mrs. Eric Fisher visited -. their ' niece, Irene Phillips iat'- the Salem General hospital on Sunday, Irene .Is the seven 1 year ; old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Phillips of Detroit, NOT 0 6000, AOSC Mg SAYS IXT AOIM LANC?1NK 6CAR DOWN h- MOW 1 SlCE"X X tWV BUTWAUy I TOLD X1 THE 6AO YtXTO M1551S 6 NCTHDME 'TOMORROW Ji1 5li-U COMf CM B7 CBXKTH0W0 IN THS JAJL r OUT i ' 7 VUJ FOR W j i GET JT-f TIinEU COLOPJ? 3 coLons . . . 3 W ..... w I 4 J HE TXJWT HAT, HE DONT LEEr,ALJ and has been i under a doctor' care since June 1 for a serious lei Injury. l"f ' mid ClLZZIo Stop fretting and fearing to , face those you owe moneyl Clear yourself of debt the business-like- way: with a personal loan, to be paid . back In- 12 months, in amounts g e a r e d to your 1 earnings. . For Money In a Curry See Clda ITizzzzo Co. ' 212-222 Goardlan Cldg. Corner Liberty Jb SUta - - Telephone 8163 ' Lie. 8-218 M-223 V We ate always la the market te boy far CASH Beat Estate Mortgages aaa eeatracta. Mer- ckaadise Disceaat Paper aa Note. i LANP1N6 X PONT KNOW N CtSANT TUB 50RR ASK UCOTENANT JUST HV WHAT 'Out xxres I PO NEXT.' CWFRHCU SVTWmVO U'-o -cE AO ' AAC& ONKEE VRSJlT rOWE -Tr St- iHcJ4Tm5 UTTLC6RL-. p UT MAAAE A vait . v -. V f LEWCDU5AD0UJT0 EaJYTHEeROCEKES- 7 -iV.Vr TK FRAMS-LV FASLtO. TJLNX ILTt TOWn VVTiH t .t K t . I T7 mw 'Jt on youaomN rl .r i l - m a x 0 fiSACH,tXlWMcOP I Ji OUT UPF JjtS: r , rt0LBD US LET 'SrOA! fllmJT 3SsT.lM OOUjM? fXZlly tZFTtt SMS AlKTT r J REG. ZZz K0VtT druggUt tor kl i LS 4.. --A- f k ,ci Clapper. l .we 1 ara-e. ft:30 News. t;45 Uncle