Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, November 30, 1953, Page 17, Image 17

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    Pact IT
- Monday, November 30, 195J
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salts. OrtfM
DENNIS th MENACE ByKitcham
Ickes Diary Reveals
Criticism of Rootjevelts
Dennis give you a rouqh time tdwy. honey?
Seek to End Political
Tax Laws Meddling
Wuhlnctoa () Harold L
Ickes, who Beamed iiever to
hold hi tongue for any man
while b lived, haa com up
with tomi tart opinion! of th
New Deal and Franklin D.
Roosevelt
T h "0 1 d Cunnudaeori"
found theTsew Deal, of which
ha wai a moving spirit, apend
thrlft with the taxpayer' mon
ey and beaded tagr a man he felt
he couldn't trust
Roosevelt's aecretary of the
Interior wrote in 1S36 that he
had been "told down the river j
by the Preiident
' . Ickes regretted, In tact, that
he hadn't walked out of nooae
velt's cabinet year before.
He felt there wai a "very
real chance" he could have
been nominated by the Repub
lican! to run against Roosevelt
And be thought that. If nomin
ated, he probably would have
won.
These opinions sharply
challenged by one time Demo
cratic National Chairman
James A. Fsrley. among others
:ame to light in "The Secret
Diary of Harold L. Ickes," of
which a first, 705-page install
ment will be published tomor
row by Simon It Schuster, $6.
Ickes reveals that, tor aU hie
misgivings about Roosevelt, the
rresiaenis win ana chief
aides, and In spite of his own
secret presidential hopes, he
stayed on as a Mew Deal stal
wart because he feared the Re
publicans would deliver the
country to big business if they
got the chance.
Ickes died early last year and
the six-million-word diary he
kept under lock and key Is only
now being released piecemeal
by his widow censored, at
that, to spare the feelings of
the living from some of Ickes'
more sulphurous comments.
' Washington W) 4-Hard and
fast laws to prevent treasury
department favoritism and po
litical meddling in federal tax
collections was demanded to
day by house Investigators.
The ways and means sub
committee, in the fourth in
stallment today of a final re
port on two years of investi
gating tax fraud irregularities,
recommended:
1. Enactment of changes In
the internal revenue code to
curb authority of the secretary
of the treasury over actual ad
ministration of the tax laws to
"prevent political meddling in
the future."
2. Giving the internal rev
enue commissioner direct au
thority over tax collections in
HOUSE TRAILERS
tl roOT trillcr bouM. 8ft site IS
a.m. 114t Oxford, acroaa from Paului
cannery. . tall
MARKET
QUOTATIONS
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Mid-Willamette Obituaries
STOCKS
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Advtr' corporauoa, U
Aiuod Oumtcw US
UUa Ctuimera . 444
iHNKM AtrllBM 11H
Anertcan Power B Ufa
AmetMaa Tti. Tot .....IT
all matters not Involving nat
ional fiscal policy.
The report observed:
"Corruption, of course Is
possible at any level of govern
ment, but political influence
conceivably would be less
strongly felt by career em
ployes of the bureau than by
politically appointed treasury
officials.
"If the treasury no longer
has ultimate control over per
sonnel questions or like mat
ters personally affecting bu
reau employes, treasury offi
cials will possess less power to
influence what should be im
partial administrative decis
ions in the bureau.'
BUT TRAILER HOMES Sell
Trade Reni
LAMA LA HI TRAILER PLAZA
IMO Lana Av.. 14315
MACHINERY
A.C. CAT. JL 59 ATOM and Blade. A-l
condition Sl.t00.00. Phone Dallee
MM. A. If. ftuudfttrom. Monmouth Ore.,
R. 1. Boa W.
DIRECTORY
ADDING MACHINES
All make uacd machloea Bold, rented,
repaired. Roto, 4M Court. Pb. i-77i.
KniidiMini. ram-da. dearlni tooth. Vir
al! Hukt7g 1010 Fainlaw, phono S-S14I.
COMMERCIAL TYPING
Alto direct null advertUini. NATHAN
SWAN, 1366 HOlCatt.
KXCATATING
Ben Otjen Son. excavattnt i
raJlnsi. Land dear In. Pb. 2-3080.
0214
Tnanl.tlon WaatharatrlDa. atORB a a lb.
Pre utlmotaf, T. P-llmaa. Phone
ISMS. OMV
MATTRESSES
Capitol Bedd.ni renovates. Pull line
new mattressee. Ph. 3-4061.
OFP1CI FURNITURE eft SUPPLIES
Deak chair, fllea, Mini auppllea, eafea.
duplicator, auppllea. desk lampe, type
writer atanda. Roen, 4H court. o
SEPTIC TANKS
Mike s Beptlo Service. Tanks cleaned.
D' rooter deans sewers, drains. Phone
3-6466. o2
fwr. arotle tanks, drains cleaned
Roto-Rooter Sewer Service). Pnoae
3-S127.
SEPTIC TANKS
, Haniel'a septic tanks
service. Ouaranteed
3-7404. 3-6774.
cleaned, line
rork Phone
03 10
TYPEWRITERS
Smith. Corona. Remlntton. Roral. Un
derwood portables. All makes uaad
machines. Repairs aft rent. Roes. 4M
Court. 3-77J.
WINDOW CLEANING
Acme Window Cleaners. Industrial floor
waxim. nouseclsanlns. Phone 3-3317.
347 Court.
LODGE
A Salem Lodge No. 4, AF
k AM Wed., Dec. 2, Din
ner. 8:30; Past Master's Night
and Stated .Communication
witn election. 7:30. 287'
Funeral Tuesday for
Franklin Parker
Newport UJ9 Funeral serv
ices will be held here tomorrow
for Franklin Orville Parker,
Jr., 19-year-old victim of an
auto accident that claimed two
other lives last Wednesday.
Young Parker, son of tha
Lincoln county coroner, died in
a McMinnville hospital Satur
day. He was a sophomore at
Willamette university In Salem
and was affiliated with Sigma
Chi fraternity. He was a past
master counselor of tha New
port chapter of DeMolay.
Private committal services
will be held in Portland Wed
nesday. FUMES CLAIM LIFE
Portland (jpi Carbon mon
oxide fumes from a coal and
wood-burning stova claimed
tha life early Sunday of Mrs.
Minnie Mulberry, 7.
Her son, Albert Mulberry,
47 was overcome by fumes and
was taken to a hospital In seri
ous condition. Another son, Jo
seoh Mulberry, discovered tha
mishap. .
HITS PLUNGE KILLS
Peshwar, Pakistan iff) A
rrowdrd bus Dlunged off a
mall riontoon bridge into the
muddy waters of the Indus riv
er Sunday, drowning JO per
sons, ine oeaa inciuucu iv
women and three children.
WINDSORS IN LONDON
London, ()--The Duke and
Duchess of Windsor arrived
unexpectedly from their Paris
home today for a short visit
in London. They aid not an
nounce the purpose of their
trip.
Frank Broyles. backfield
coach at Georgia Tech, played
for the Yellow Jackets four
years and has coached them
two years. Each of the six years
Tech has played in a post-sea
son bowl game.
Mrs. Meissner
Dies Saturday
Death Saturday claimed
Mrs. Henrietta M. Meissner,
resident of the Lincoln commu
nity for the past 10 years. She
had been ill for about two
months.
Born August 28, 1909, at
Marshalltown, Iowa, Mrs.
Meissner wss married In 1933
to R. Julius Meissner, who sur
vives her. The couple moved
here In 1943. Mrs. Meissner
was a member of the First
Christian Church and of the
Lincoln Goodwill Club.
Surviving besides her hus
band, are a son, Allan Wayne
Meissner of Salem: a daughter.
Mrs. Judy Frances Meissner of
Salem; parents, Mr. and Mrs.
E. A.,Starnes of Halsey, Ore
gon: sisters, Mrs. Esther Al-
bertson of Halsey, Mrs. Hattie
gon and Miss Kathryn Starnes
oi roruana; ana a Dromcr,
Aaron B.. Starnes of Culver,
Oregon.
Funeral services for Mrs.
Meissner will be held at the
Clough-Barrick chapel Wed
nesday morning at 10 o'clock
with the Rev. Donald Payne of
ficiating. Interment is to be at
tha Willamette Memorial Park
at Albany, Wednesday at 11:30
a.m.
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No'ra Ellen Chambers
Albany Nor Ellen Cham
bers, 72, resident of Albany
for 12 years, died at a local
hospital Friday following t
sudden illness. Sha wss born
In Putnam county. Wast Va.,
and since coming to Albany
bad owned and operated a
beauty parlor, Mrs. Cham
ber! la survived by sifter,
Mrs. Anna E. Grant of Al
bany: a brother, Andy R.
Moorhead,. Minneapolis, Minn.
Tha funeral will be held at
tha Fortmiller Frederlcksen
Funeral home at a time ta be
announced. Burial will be in
the WUlametta Memorial park.
S. I. Richardson
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utultT. $1111: eonmercl.1 cowi. 113-11:
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Albany Stewart I. Rich
ardson, 83, died at 1ha home
of his daughter, Mrs. Rex
Casey, Frldsy. Services were
held at i p.m., Monday at tha
Fisher Funeral home with
private committal services at
tha Salem crematorium. Mr.
Richardson waa born in Du
luth, Minn., and hd lived
also In New York, Pennsyl
vania, Denver, Colo . Casper,
Wyoming, and Seattle, .Wash.,
before coming to Albany a
year ago. He married Marie
Reeka May 28, 1008. at Wau
kegan. 111., who survives as da
a daughter, Mrs. Casey, Al
bany, and a brother. George
F. Richardson, Retsel, "Wash.
Lewis F. Keil
Aurora Many friends at
tended funeral services Satur
day afternoon at tha Everhart
and Kent chapel in Canby for
Lewis F. Keil, resident of the
EE
The tournament sanctions
department of the American
Bowling Congress processed
2,811 tournament sanctions
during the 1952-33 season.
This la 367 more than the rec
ord 2,444 of tha previous season.
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Aurora area who died at his
homa November 24.
Mr. Keil is survived by his
widow. Bertha; one ton, Leo
H both of Aurora, and one
daughter, Mrs. Alvina Burgass
of Canby; one brother, Henry
Keil of Aurora, seven grand
children and nine great-grandchildren.
Interment waa In Zlon Me
morial Park, Canby.
Victor Launer
Unlondsle Victor Launer,
SS, a lifelong resident of tha
Unlonvala district, died at the
McMinnville hospital Thurs
day, November 28, following
a stroke Wednesday.
Funeral services wera held
at 1:30 pm. Monday, Novem
ber 30 at Macy and son at mc
Mlnnvllle. Burial waa at
Evergreen Memorial Park,
McMinnville.
Ha is survived by hit widow
of Carlton, Ore.; ona son, D
vld of Portland; three daugh
ters, Mrs. Clarence Smith of
near Amity; Mrs. George Mt
Brlde, McMinnville; Mrs. Eu
gene Bauman, Rosa Lodge;
his mother, Mrs. Carl Launer,
85, Unlonvale; four brothers,
Charles. Unlonvale; Fred Am
ity; Clarence, Plasantdale;
Art, Unlonvale; three sisters,
Mrs. Walter Dlebel, and Mrs.
Carrie Kirld, Unlonvale; Mrs.
Robert Smith, West Palm
Beach, Fla. ,
Mr. Launer -was a veteran
of World War I, having serv
ed with the U.S. Marines. He
was a member of the Ameri
can Legion Post at Dayton.
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atward. Oa.
SUek klerket
New Tork Itv-Th. itock n.rkct eon
Untied Ito r.llp krond.T with rlelnc
price, found In .11 eectlone af the U.l.
Prld.T'a adv.nce w.. th. .tromeit af
the month, end th.t forward moraentnm
c.rrled throuch Mood.r.
Price, w.r. op between 1 and S polnu
t th. bast. Tb.r. wer. TlatlT.ly few
loor. .nd decline, of a point were r.ra
Volunt. .Kp.eded an tb. rip. .nd cara.
to pa at.tlm.ted l.POO.OOf .hare., on. af
th. batur d.re of thta star. Jtldkr'a
total wm 1,100,000 eharae.
Chlcapa Gr.la
Chlea. UPV-A l.u rallr In 1113 Mr
he.na.arep contrMU .ubatltuud plua for
ntlnua .lane IB bean, an tb. Board
Iran. Mond.r.
Other aectKma af th. m.rkot vera
aided bp th. Mrbc.n rallr, redueln. and
in aome e.eaa ckncellln. ..rlr Meeea.
An advance In aoTbeao meal to 171 a
ton aa.lnat 17. let. laet week apurrad
aome of tha l.t. burial IB eoroeans.
Barller, alt cere.la .old off on proa
pecu of falrlr uhat.ntl.l dellverlea of
caik ar.in an December future. Tuea
dar and healtancr r.l.rdlnr propoe.1.
af S twa pile. ariUra for wha.t and
..:njtlnn af . modrmiren rormui. lor
cftlculklini pnrltr In .upporttna leed
train prlcea.
Wheat clolfrfl lower, uwc. i.e-e-
S: corn 1 lower U hither. Dec.
l.aa-: aau S kraor U hllber. Dec
7S-7I'I rr. -l blihar. Dee. 1 11'.
1.11: eoToa.al 14 lower ta t centa huh-
er. Jan. I.10-I.l0, .nd lard . to a
cehU a hundred pound, lower, Dec. 1VII.
Ve.1 .nd C.Itm Good-cholra.
.(.ki. tee.-.: Mmmerciale. .33-33
Lamb. cnoiec-prime, Mfiini ew.
eee.ee t
raepea aa.m-oainneo "'
..: lined l.rd U drum. 114-ll.Mi .lab
tKOB. $.3-71.
a-rti.nd ftlleeell.Be.aB
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Urered cat low I...B. Parkland and Be
anie iaio.
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l.r medium. 11-11. Ib.t S.itern Oreson
line and half-blood. -. pVUIamelta
V.ller Umb wool 43c l u-month aooL
at-oe.
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th. f.o.a countrr ablpplnc polnu.
.i..,MlH,ri Bpylne prlc f.o.b.
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condition: iroen klpa. ll-l,8 lb.:
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to welaht and qu.iiir: "un ni.- .-.v
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.sot. claetea
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Oreton pl.nte No 1 lumbo Barcelona,
sac: l.ra. 37 lb.: medium 33c lb.:
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New Pastor
Arrives Here
Dr. Julian J. Kelter. new pas
tor of First Congregational
Church, and family arrived
late Sunday from Chicago and
Dr. Kelzer will begin his pas
torate here next Sunday.
To accept the Salem pulpit
he left the pastorate of War
ren Avenue Congregatoinal
Church in Chicago. Dr. Kelter
Is a son-in-law of the late Dr.
Seth R. Huntington whose
death several months ago caus- terment
de
ckle... Oalaa.
Chlcao 0JB aupplle. moderate,
mend .low, market dull.
Truck aa!e to Iba.: U. a. t unleea
acted- Idaho Bpanlah S-lncb pad ..re
ar IJO-l.aito: coicraoo vpaaian a-u.cn
end lereer 1.30. Whltea med UB l.Pt.
atreel aalea pt lb..: ld.ho Bpanlah
l-lnch and Urte- I.H-l.nB. Whit. Olohei
1-Inch and l.rter 1.00-3.40: Coloredo
BpanUh l-lnch and Uraer 1.30-1.15: Mld-
weet Yellow Olobee medium i.op-i.ie.
email M- 71: Bed. medium 1 11: Wmtet
medium S II.
rente. 4 Uatek
Portlsnd al.TJ TradlBS WU acUTa to
all claaaa. tod.r.
C.ltl. lioa: m.rkot actlTO, .round toe
hlahar on aowa and fed atetr.i other
.tar. .nd hellera etrona: .rouad t loadt
choice al-117a lb. led aleera 34; few
IomI. cood-cholc. aleera 3S; cood aratl
.leer. 30: ntllltr-cotam.rcl.1 steer, ll.td
II: utultr-commrcl.l hell.r. lo.ko-ll.M:
eann.rutter cowa moetlp 7.50-1. U;
utllltr cowe 10-11: few commercial II
lt.: routvc cowt held hlsher; tew attl
Itr-coramerclsl bulls 11-13. to.
Ctlrat 300: ratrlel actira, atronal tew
aood Te.ler. 17-11: chore, to la and
above; .ood-chok. .I.u.hter cftlvei 15-
13 50; tood-cholco atock calTcs 11-17,
oral held htlher.
Hoe. 3000; m.rket actlTt. around too
hlahar than Let Mondor; a.ver.1 lead,
choice lao-33! lb. butcher. 14.71; chole.
truck-lBB 34.31-34.71; shale. 3S0 lb. 13;
choice 3aatlt lb. saws St.lo-13; sa.
choir. 430 lb. at.f 17.
Bheep 1500; market .ctlT., atron.:
cholce-prlm. pooled lamb 11-11; lew
ed the vacancy at the Salem
church.
Dr. and Mrs. Kelzer and
their four young daughters
drova from Chicago to Salem.
Temporarily they are at the
William R. Berndt home, 890
Cunningham Lane, but will in
a few days have residence at
789 Shewart Street.
Emma E. Bloch
Silverton Mrs. Emma E.
Bloch, 78, died Sunday, No
vember 29, at her home, 1212
North Water street. Mra.
Bloch was born March 11,
1877, In Wisconsin and had
lived In Silverton since 1944.
Surviving are her husband.
C. Herman Bloch; four sons,
William, Silverton; Henry, Eu
gene; Herman, Grand Forks,
N.D.; and Ernest Bloch, Sa
lem; two daughters, Mrs. Em
ma Drees, Grand Forks, N.D.
and Miss Lillian Bloch, Sil
verton; 12 grandchildren and
five great-grandchildren.
Funeral services will be
held at Trinity Lutheran
church at 2 pro. Tuesday, De
cember 1, with the Rev. Jos
leph A. Luthro officiating. In-
will be in Valley
Mra. Otfra Alrerta VrOsaa. at tb. nat.
Ssass. sea a. nth aa. aw. St. at tha
aaa at a re art. But erred ay .net, wo.
Jama. W. WUsafl. aaiaau daaahLee, Mre.
V.lata Brantur. Salmi dona, Mwraaea
Ball or, BTearetl, Wub, Hat Bar. Plapd a.
Bailer, aUaaat, Calif, aevd ArtbBT BaUer.
aaktml uatar. Mrs. Ida A. atUlar, Lo.
Anaelssi four araBckblklrai and ui
treat irfthdchUdrea. ersrrlcai Wsdaeeaar.
Das. 3. al t p.m. al lbs Vlrall T. ookdsa
Cbapsl with lha Ree. WUtord Xaaimaaai
ottuieuaa. laMrmeal al Balcraat Mem.
rial Para.
Mre. aaart-eia SL maiaar
lira, anrima H. keeteecer. lata reei-
aeat at Salem aaata L aaa 417, al s Va.
eel hospital Bar. aa. snrnraa aw aea
banS, K juiiaa Melaener, aalami sob,
AUaa Wera. MeUMaer, aalsm; aanaktar.
Jadr Prtnoaa ISaUanar, aaisml patsatt,
afi. and Mra . A. AUamee, Balaar. Or.
etatsra, lire, abthar Alkerteoa. Rauar.
Mre. H.tlie r. Lanadnv BftrrUBura, ure.,
and Kalbris M. auraas. Portland:
brother. Urn S. eMarasa, (Mirer, Ore.
awrlsaa Wedneedar, Dee. a al IS a-m.
al tha Clouth-Barrlek Chapel with tb.
Bar. Donald raraa .nieieuas. inter
ment al Willamette Memorial ran, eu-
Sre. A.drer Bteateaeeela '.
Mre. Autrer Biumr-eteut. uta raataaai
list a oaat au. caauaita, waatt-, a. -
Sol.h, tub., Hoe, SI. aurTlraS br hut-
aaaa, traaaiB. aivm-rn.-.-.,
danabtara oarfm woaa aaa f-ve
Wead. both at Btbd. Wsah.1 aoa. Sen- -
nela wood. ItbeL w.ah.i par.nu. Mr.
and atra V.ttjha Jtckaon. ladspondaBeai
tlaurs, kfra BT.rett T.iima ana eeia.
Taddr Pile, both of a.leml broUtoTa,
AubroT Ambara.r. rianutai. waan., aaa
aoaford Amburtar. IBdaiisridlatica. Barr.
less Tuesdsr. Doc 1. at 1:M p-ra. ra lha
Claash-aatrtek Chapel with Dr. Uord T.
Andaiaoa efllct.Uns. tMarmaat at CUP
VI. Cemetarr. .
'
Mrs. CkarlMt. t Ward
Mra. Cbarvatt. 1. warak at ana -
deoce. 701 N. Cspltsl avu. Mar. St. Bur-
Tlead br Biubsnd. star warn, aaie-ai
d. ashler. M1M Bin Victoria Waco. Ba.
Ismi motnsr, atra. dame. a. teaaa, rwm
dleton.l .utart, Mra wall KnolL Bna
Brana. call Mre. Bra awweu. aeui
Calif, Mra, Oar Carp, Boot airar, Onv,
Mre. Marr McRW, Panowton, mra.
Osorta Smith. Tenstasas: bratkar. James
ltaaa, Jr, Pendleloa. Berrleaa Wadaap.
dar. Daa. t. at 1:M p m. at St. Paul's
Bptecopal Churcb orvoer tn. enracttes ca
the ciaath-a.moa oa. tha kit. Oeorea
H. Swllt cllleleuns. - ,
View Cemetery under direc-
tion of the Ekman Funeral
Home. , .
DEATHS
At tht rtldnct, Rt, 1. Bot fH. Illto,
NoTtmbtr . tt ih tvtt of rttri. Bur
rtrod mr wnn. Mr, ud Urt. Bar Uc-
initMt., tfloitai; outori, coutMa, laiuu,
Un. OMtM SsUU BimU. Ulo mUtm
of IM M. 4lb 4V, tt m l0C4V hoovlUl
HOT, N II IM Mi R Ttm- mitit
br kuabual. H. U. Buoll two
dotuhtoM, Htm. Araml mlth u4 Kn.
Aruur uou, oirvpi wouia
clro Buoll, UoiaielaiT, M. J., Mothu
BinU. rortloMt 11 franooniMTtB sum is
frtot-crutaoiiuam. mam wm Mtaniwr
tha ririt Bapiut cnvTon. aanricta
will b HaM Tuaadar. Dae. 1. ftk 10 :
a.m. ta iba Clout b-Btnfck Ciiapal, Vt,
Uor4 T. aliptltravon offuioUM. la tor
tat u cur tii comtun.
Mrs. rroaooo Bat. BoHmm ,:
Mrs. jtraneaa Ruin Haidman, lata Tful.
dtnt oi UN B. Comnartbl Bt. la tall
city Nor. U. Burvlvod br tlattr, Wro.
Olaunor BTuirfpdit, Balon. and lira.
waiUr Hardinaa. afort Ore hard aiotbor,
Mra. Jacob floor, BUoaiborfl brotbar.
Praaklto Whitt&ead, KUaaaburr. Borr-s
icaa Wodoaadar. Ooo. S at 2: p.m. ta
tbo w. t. Bitdea ObaMt. Zatamaal a$
Bathaor Ctnttarr, BUrartoa.
SALEM MARKETS
Ooaill- Iraa rtptrta of Salaaa daalara
lor tbo laldaoca of Caotlal JoaraaJ
raadara. :Balaa dUr.
B'tall Faad Frleaai
Babbit rollata M (M-llK bai).
i-t,oo uoo-ib. ban.
Eat Maib 14.45-11 .
Dalrr Vaod - lltMN -lb- bM:
U HOI 1100 wt.t.
raaltrr Bivhit rrlaoo-coiorfd Irrm.
fit! old TooaMri. in: eoiorad fowl, Vic:
iMhorn lowi, iac: rcaiwi-,
Baiar rrleta Efia, aa. mc. ir- -!!-;
a.dluia AA. 47e; medium A.
itsv .mail. 13c. Baai wholMala
priru tfnerallf 1-7 erau hllhtf Ih" J
priraa at7urw, -ww
auotad at 17c: medluma at lie.
Bur, Battarfat
Battarlat Buyina brttfa: rramlum. 1
Tl cinU; Ho. 1.
lota .U; lartf lot aarly thorn U lb. !td j "artlaod Grata
lamb 19, few lood-oholca lamoi 14
17 SO; no fpfdera aoM carlr; aood-tholee
iradaa hold abova Hi law cull-ioed
alauihtcr twa 3.m-.
i
1
-IIM.IMII nioa.' tiiyp- mi-MuvmmtDvmu min,. w w ' : T
lr-- ' " ' "-4 " '"' ijf
'"r'ia ik-a?v T ' T
imaimmmr'-'' --asr.aClti Urn 1 mtmd .itiuMrm. - .
Cbicaao LI-aMtoob ,(
Chlcaao 0 Mot vrtcaa dropped Moo-'
dar as tht heavlaat run alnca BtdJaa-
uarr bit the narket. Salable receipt!
totaled 1T.OO0 head aaaltut 13.000 a week
aro. Blmllar aipaaaloa waa abova at
other market.
In vie oi tna lane ormaia, natural
rtaauit of laat ttek i aoarloc markeU.
tha prlt-e atructure did aot dlaplar ua-
uaual eakneva. Birrowi ana auti loat
to 0 cents while aowa war oil 00
crnbi. Top wu 121 U.
Baiabla rattle receip-a or if l ooo wera
In Una with ttpactatlone but there waa
a aubatantial carrrovar from last wtk'e
draair marfcfi. in a aiow traoo sieeT
held ateadr while helfera wera aUadr to
M rrnta hither. Other aoettoaa of tha
rattle trade held ap well. Top wu
ill M, off M cento from laat week i
blah, for prima atoera.
fl.aufhter lambs, retrltnta and aheep
held aUadr la a aiodoratalr aetiva
trad. Onod to prima aiauibtor lamba
so in at ti M to 111 M
Other a liable reeelpw Wera astlmated
nt 704 calfea and I-S04 aboep.
wiartiand Coarse train! unquotaa.
Wheat bid. to arrl market, basts
Ho. I bulk, dellvarod ooaat: Bolt white
1,34'aJ aott white ieicludlna Ben J-14S;
white iub IMS-
Hard red wmtar: Ordinary 1.144.
Moadar'a car recelpU: Wheat 44. bar
11 I. Hour I; corn . oete IS; mill feed 4
m
4fnife&t
Or Y 1 urn. ID Or o ChBn. N.D.
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